Manually operated label dispenser

Article dispensing – Cellular magazine type – Rolled or folded web type magazine

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221 71, G07F 1168

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052615634

ABSTRACT:
A label dispenser is disclosed for peeling individual adhesive-backed labels from a continuous strip of release paper upon which the labels are stored. The dispenser comprises a frame having a guide edge extending between the opposite sides of the frame and positioned adjacent to a top of the label dispensing end of the frame. When a strip of release paper containing an adhesive-backed label thereon passes over the guide edge it makes an abrupt turn as it passes over the guide edge, and the label is peeled from the release paper. A drive mechanism is positioned below the guide edge and spaced inwardly within the frame from the guide edge. The drive mechanism pulls the strip of release paper over the guide edge. A manually operated mechanism is provided for advancing the drive mechanism to draw a sufficient length of the strip of release paper through the drive mechanism so that a single label is peeled from the strip of release paper for each individual manual operation of the mechanism for advancing the drive mechanism.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4111333 (1978-09-01), Norgaard
patent: 5065896 (1991-11-01), Jurgich

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