Device for feeding and cutting strip labels

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Surface bonding means and/or assembly means therefor – With cutting – punching – piercing – severing – or tearing

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156521, 226 53, 226 88, 226 62, 226125, B65C 3100

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046750690

ABSTRACT:
A device for feeding and cutting a strip of labels, on which strip the labels are joined integral with one another along lines at least a center portion of which consists of a slit. The labels are fed successively in two stages towards a cutting position; in the first of which stages, the label, is fed forward by means of a feeding device 051570752which, positively engaging the rear edge of the label, brings it into the vicinity of the cutting position; and in the second of which stages, the cutting position of the label is regulated by means of a conveyor roller which engages the uncut label by means of suction and feeds it forward so as to cause the front edge of the following label to be brought into "gentle" impact with stop elements on a fixed cutting blade.

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