Adjustable apparatus for separating an outermost label from a st

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156572, 156DIG30, 271 9, 271 19, 271 24, B65H 128, B65H 322, B65H 344

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040822605

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus is provided for separating a single outermost label from a stack of labels mounted on a centrally disposed shaft in a magazine. The apparatus utilizes a pair of friction members diametricaly opposed from said shaft and containing respective friction engaging elements which are caused to reciprocally move into a position where the friction engaging elements doggingly engage the outermost label of the stack and move toward one another thereby causing the outermost label to slide and bend outward from the next adjacent label in the stack. Included in the apparatus is an adjustable camming mechanism for varing the points at which the friction engaging elements contact the outermost label of the stack.

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patent: 3785637 (1974-01-01), VAN DER Does
patent: 3809388 (1974-05-01), Downing
patent: 3822024 (1974-07-01), Endter et al.

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