Abstract: The present invention is directed to an apparatus for applying markings, particularly to springs, that are clean (ink in self contained storage units), allows quick color changes and reduces wasted ink or paint. An application means that does not dry out during short down time periods, keeps up with production rates, and is cost effective.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 21, 2012
Date of Patent:
September 2, 2014
Assignee:
Dell Marking
Inventors:
Michael A. Grattan, Jeffrey Brown, Norton Delidow, Michael Krieg
Abstract: The present invention is directed to an apparatus for applying markings, particularly to springs, that are clean (ink in self contained storage units), allows quick color changes and reduces wasted ink or paint. An application means that does not dry out during short down time periods, keeps up with production rates, and is cost effective.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 21, 2012
Publication date:
January 30, 2014
Applicant:
DELL MARKING
Inventors:
Michael A. Grattan, Jeffrey Brown, Norton Delidow
Abstract: The present invention is directed to an apparatus for applying markings, particularly to springs, that are clean (ink in self contained storage units), allows quick color changes and reduces wasted ink or paint. An application means that does not dry out during short down time periods, keeps up with production rates, and is cost effective.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 16, 2011
Date of Patent:
January 1, 2013
Assignee:
Dell Marking
Inventors:
Michael A. Grattan, Jeffrey Brown, Michael Krieg, Norton Delidow
Abstract: The present invention is directed to an apparatus for applying markings, particularly to springs, that are clean (ink in self contained storage units), allows quick color changes and reduces wasted ink or paint. An application means that does not dry out during short down time periods, keeps up with production rates, and is cost effective.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 28, 2008
Date of Patent:
June 28, 2011
Assignee:
Dell Marking
Inventors:
Michael A. Grattan, Jeffrey Brown, Michael Krieg, Norton Delidow