Printing Members Patents (Class 101/84)
  • Patent number: 8850974
    Abstract: The invention relates to a device and to a method for providing and adjusting a numbering machine with which value papers or sheets of value papers are printed with an individual piece of information, particularly a serial number. The numbering machine comprises carrier discs and numbering units on said carrier discs, wherein a plurality of numbering units are fixed on a carrier disc and a plurality of said carrier discs are fixed on a shaft, and the shaft is driven by at least one drive element with at least one rotary encoder. According to the invention, a position device provides the target position of the carrier discs and the associated numbering units on the associated carrier discs. Such a position device is preferably a light generating device with a light beam, a mechanical stop collar, or a camera with a monitor with a reticle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 2009
    Date of Patent: October 7, 2014
    Assignee: KBA-Notasys SA
    Inventors: Günter Olschewski, Jürgen Schams
  • Patent number: 8225714
    Abstract: There is described a numbering system for carrying out numbering in a printing press comprising a numbering cylinder, a rotatable shaft defining a rotation axis, at least one supporting disc mounted on the rotatable shaft for rotation therewith, the supporting disc comprising a peripheral mounting ring for mounting of at least one numbering device (1.06; 2.06) on a periphery of the supporting disc, which numbering device (1.06; 2.06) is secured to the peripheral mounting ring (1.43) by means of a clamping mechanism. The peripheral mounting ring (1.43) has a T-shaped cross-section defining a pair of annular mounting grooves (1.43a, 1.43b) on each side of the peripheral mounting ring (1.43). The numbering device (1.06; 2.06) comprises clamping elements (1.50; 2.50) on each side of the numbering device (1.06; 2.06) which are adapted to cooperate with the annular mounting grooves (1.43a, 1.43b) for securing the numbering device (1.06; 2.06) onto the peripheral mounting ring (1.43). The clamping elements (1.50; 2.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 2007
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2012
    Assignee: KBA-Giori S.A.
    Inventors: Alain Wursch, Antoine Merminod
  • Patent number: 5654614
    Abstract: A self-contained postage meter does not have a base separable from a main body. The single secure housing contains everything that would be in the main body of a prior art postage meter and everything that would be in a prior art meter base. Despite containing all these things, the single secure housing is small enough and light enough in weight to permit the entire meter to be readily transported to the post office for inspection or resetting. Within the single secure housing are the print rotor with value wheels, all the mechanisms for setting the print wheels, the descending and/or ascending register and associated microprocessor, and all the mechanisms for transport of the mail piece through the meter. Only a handful of controlled elements are required, chiefly a single inexpensive DC motor for franking and value wheel setting and a few electromagnets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 5, 1997
    Assignee: Ascom Hasler Mailing Systems AG
    Inventors: Daniel Fluckiger, Philippe Chollet, Christian Gillieron, Christian Moy, Martin Muller, Heinz Wuthrich
  • Patent number: 5489091
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for the collated printing of a first set of images of a nonrepeating series and a second set of images. The collated printing provides for the complete printing of the nonrepeating series with respect to each of the images so that the combined images of the first and second series are collated in predetermined units or packets, preferably corresponding to the number of images in the repeating series. A first indicia for identifying the nonrepeating series and a second indicia for identifying the collated units can be printed on the combined images. Also, a strip of pressure-sensitive adhesive can be applied to the back of the combined images to form packets of the combined images and any desired quantity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 6, 1996
    Assignee: The Reliable Corporation of America
    Inventors: Thomas W. Greer, James H. Meyers
  • Patent number: 5279220
    Abstract: An apparatus for silk screening numbers onto uniforms, the apparatus comprises a base, support means on the base for mounting a plurality of numbered silk screens, one silk screen after the other, with the silk screens in axial alignment with each other and with the axis of the support and with the screens transverse the axis. Each silk screen is mounted on the support so as to be rotatable from a first position transverse the support axis to a second position in parallel alignment with the support axis and in alignment with a platen horizontally disposed on the base in parallel alignment with the screen support. The platen has a surface for supporting a uniform member to be silk screen numbered and the support, with the silk screens mounted thereon and the platen are axially movable relative to each other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 18, 1994
    Inventors: Cynthia S. Clifton, Roger F. Wilson