Patents by Inventor Paul H. Hamisch, Jr.
Paul H. Hamisch, Jr. has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 6533476Abstract: There is disclosed a portable thermal printer having a printer housing, a printing mechanism and an ink ribbon cartridge containing an ink ribbon cartridge containing an ink ribbon. The cartridge has a cartridge housing and an improved brake for applying a slight braking force on a core of an ink ribbon supply roll in the housing. The cartridge is easy to load onto the printer. The cartridge forms part of the printer housing and is latched thereto. The cartridge is slid onto the printer and the cartridge housing detents into position.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2002Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Monarch Marking Systems, Inc.Inventors: Paul H. Hamisch, Jr., John D. Mistyurik
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Patent number: 6412996Abstract: There is disclosed a portable thermal printer having a printer housing, a printing mechanism and an ink ribbon cartridge containing an ink ribbon cartridge containing an ink ribbon. The cartridge has a cartridge housing and an improved brake for applying a slight braking force on a core of an ink ribbon supply roll in the housing. The cartridge is easy to load onto the printer. The cartridge forms part of the printer housing and is latched thereto. The cartridge is slid onto the printer and the cartridge housing detents into position.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1998Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Monarch Marking Systems, Inc.Inventors: Paul H. Hamisch, Jr., John D. Mistyurik
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Patent number: 6386775Abstract: There is disclosed a portable thermal printer having a printer housing, a printing mechanism and an ink ribbon cartridge containing an ink ribbon cartridge containing an ink ribbon. The cartridge has a cartridge housing and an improved brake for applying a slight braking force on a core of an ink ribbon supply roll in the housing. The cartridge is easy to load onto the printer. The cartridge forms part of the printer housing and is latched thereto. The cartridge is slid onto the printer and the cartridge housing detents into position.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1999Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Monarch Marking Systems, Inc.Inventors: Paul H. Hamisch, Jr., John D. Mistyurik
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Patent number: 6138734Abstract: There is disclosed a hand-held labeler for printing and applying labels releasably adhered to a carrier web. The labeler has a handle with an outer elastomeric member provided by a layer of an elastomeric material. The elastomeric member serves as a cushion and also provides a certain amount of friction when the handle is held in the user's hand.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1995Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Monarch Marking Systems, Inc.Inventor: Paul H. Hamisch, Jr.
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Patent number: 5988249Abstract: There is disclosed a hand-held labeler which is easy to load, clean and service. The labeler has a gear driven print head wherein the print head is situated on an upper housing section and the print head is actuated from a lower housing section. The upper housing section can be moved to an open position without interfering with the maintenance of the drive connection with the print head or the advance of a label carrying web through the labeler.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Monarch Marking Systems, Inc.Inventors: John D. Mistyurik, James A. Makley, Paul H. Hamisch, Jr., Ronald L. Fogle
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Patent number: 5938351Abstract: There is disclosed a portable thermal printer having a printer housing, a printing mechanism and an ink ribbon cartridge containing an ink ribbon cartridge containing an ink ribbon. The cartridge has a cartridge housing and an improved brake for applying a slight braking force on a core of an ink ribbon supply roll in the housing. The cartridge is easy to load onto the printer. The cartridge forms part of the printer housing and is latched thereto. The cartridge is slid onto the printer and the cartridge housing detents into position.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1998Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Monarch Marking Systems, Inc.Inventors: Paul H. Hamisch, Jr., John D. Mistyurik
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Patent number: 5934189Abstract: There is disclosed a hand-held labeler which is easy to load, clean and service. The labeler has a gear driven print head wherein the print head is situated on an upper housing section and the print head is actuated from a lower housing section. The upper housing section can be moved to an open position without interfering with the maintenance of the drive connection with the print head or the advance of a label carrying web through the labeler.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1998Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: Monarch Marking Systems, Inc.Inventors: John D. Mistyurik, James A. Makley, Paul H. Hamisch, Jr., Ronald L. Fogle
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Patent number: 5910227Abstract: There is disclosed a hand-held labeler which is easy to load, clean and service. The labeler has a gear driven print head wherein the print head is situated on an upper housing section and the print head is actuated from a lower housing section. The upper housing section can be moved to an open position without interfering with the maintenance of the drive connection with the print head or the advance of a label carrying web through the labeler.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1996Date of Patent: June 8, 1999Assignee: Monarch Marking Systems, Inc.Inventors: John D. Mistyurik, James A. Makley, Paul H. Hamisch, Jr., Ronald L. Fogle
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Patent number: 5875715Abstract: There is disclosed a hand-held labeler which can feed and apply a relatively long label or tape to merchandise or packaging. In one embodiment the feeding of the label web is accomplished by using a feed wheel that is driven both during the feeding stroke of a manual actuator and during its return stroke. The print head is driven toward and away from a platen during each cycle and the advance of the feed wheel is interrupted as the print head nears printing cooperation with the platen and the intervening label. In another embodiment some of the advance of the feed wheel is through a one way clutch.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1996Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Assignee: Monarch Marking Systems, Inc.Inventors: Paul H. Hamisch, Jr., James A. Makley
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Patent number: 5785442Abstract: There is disclosed a portable thermal printer having a printer housing, a printing mechanism and an ink ribbon cartridge containing an ink ribbon cartridge containing an ink ribbon. The cartridge has a cartridge housing and an improved brake for applying a slight braking force on a core of an ink ribbon supply roll in the housing. The cartridge is easy to load onto the printer. The cartridge forms part of the printer housing and is latched thereto. The cartridge is slid onto the printer and the cartridge housing detents into position.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1995Date of Patent: July 28, 1998Assignee: Monarch Marking Systems, Inc.Inventors: Paul H. Hamisch, Jr., John D. Mistyurik
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Patent number: 5772341Abstract: There is disclosed a portable thermal printer having a printer housing, a printing mechanism and an ink ribbon cartridge containing an ink ribbon cartridge containing an ink ribbon. The cartridge has a cartridge housing and an improved brake for applying a slight braking force on a core of an ink ribbon supply roll in the housing. The cartridge is easy to load onto the printer. The cartridge forms part of the printer housing and is latched thereto. The cartridge is slid onto the printer and the cartridge housing detents into position.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1996Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Assignee: Monarch Marking Systems, Inc.Inventors: Paul H. Hamisch, Jr., John D. Mistyurik
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Patent number: 5705245Abstract: There is disclosed a composite label web having feed apertures in its carrier web which enable the composite label web to be advanced in a labeler. The feed apertures are preferably arranged in pairs, and each pair has two equally and oppositely transversely and longitudinally inclined feed faces. The feed faces are engageable by a toothed driver. The feed apertures are spaced from the side edges of the carrier web and are spaced apart to avoid tearing out between the feed apertures. Flap portions of the carrier web resulting from making the feed apertures extend in other than the leading direction. The feed faces assist in keeping the carrier web transversely centered in the labeler.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1996Date of Patent: January 6, 1998Assignee: Monarch Marking Systems, Inc.Inventors: Thomas R. Loemker, Paul H. Hamisch, Jr., Donald L. Karn, Rudolph J. Klein
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Patent number: 5588756Abstract: There is disclosed a portable thermal printer having a printer housing, a printing mechanism and an ink ribbon cartridge containing an ink ribbon. The cartridge has a cartridge housing and an improved brake for applying a slight braking force on a core of an ink ribbon supply roll in the housing. The cartridge is easy to load onto the printer. The cartridge forms part of the printer housing and is latched thereto. The cartridge is slid onto the printer and the cartridge housing detents into position.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1995Date of Patent: December 31, 1996Assignee: Monarch Marking Systems, Inc.Inventors: Paul H. Hamisch, Jr., John D. Mistyurik
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Patent number: 4957379Abstract: There is disclosed a printing apparatus for printing on tags and labels. The apparatus includes a compact housing which is comprised essentially of plastics material. The housing includes a self-storing sliding cover, end plates and a base forming track structure for the cover, and a shelf for mounting a thermal printing mechanism. The printing mechanism is a compact module that is suitably secured in the housing. The printing mechanism includes structure for maintaining tension in a label-carrying web, for adjusting the orientation of the printing mechanism's thermal print head, and for applying controlled rewinding.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1989Date of Patent: September 18, 1990Assignee: Monarch Marking Systems, Inc.Inventors: Paul H. Hamisch, Jr., David R. Wisecup
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Patent number: 4954208Abstract: There is disclosed a hand-held labeler which uses labels releasably adhered to a carrier web. The labeler has a body with a pair of identical body sections. The body mounts first, second and third feed rolls. The first and third feed rolls project beyond the body and cooperate respectively with the second feed roll. The body has a delaminator and a guideway for the carrier web. The carrier web can be threaded through the guideway and about the delaminator in either direction. In either event, the first, second and third feed rolls cooperate with the carrier web to advance it and effect label delamination. Depending on the direction of threading, either the first or the third feed roll is used to advance the carrier web by rolling that feed roll along the surface to be labeled. A label roll is held captive in a holder having two identical body sections. In an alternative embodiment, a label strip winding feature enables a strip of labels to be wound into a roll for subsequent use in the labeler.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1984Date of Patent: September 4, 1990Assignee: Monarch Marking Systems, Inc.Inventors: Paul H. Hamisch, Jr., James A. Makley
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Patent number: 4785735Abstract: There is disclosed label printing and applying apparatus by which labels are successively printed and applied to merchandise. The apparatus feeds pressure sensitive labels mounted on a web of supporting material to a printing zone and to a delaminating zone. An applicator disposed downstream of the delaminating zone is used to apply the labels to merchandise.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1983Date of Patent: November 22, 1988Assignee: Monarch Marking Systems, Inc.Inventor: Paul H. Hamisch, Jr.
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Patent number: 4690317Abstract: There is disclosed a hand-held tag attacher for attaching tags to merchandise and the like. The attacher includes a hopper for holding a stack of tags to be attached, a tag feeder for feeding one tag at a time into alignment with a needle at an attaching position, mechanism for advancing the needle through the tag at the attaching position, a push rod for pushing a bar of a fastener through the needle, and means for feeding fasteners one-by-one to the needle, wherein the tag feeder, the needle advancing mechanism, the push rod and the fastener feeding means operate in sequence by one-hand operation by the user.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1985Date of Patent: September 1, 1987Assignee: Monarch Marking Systems, Inc.Inventors: Paul H. Hamisch, Jr., James A. Makley, Robert M. Pabodie, Larry D. Strausburg
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Patent number: 4690723Abstract: There is disclosed a hand-held labeler which uses labels releasably adhered to a carrier web. The labeler has a body with a pair of identical body sections. The body mounts first, second and third feed rolls. The first and third feed rolls project beyond the body and cooperate respectively with the second feed roll. The body has a delaminator and a guideway for the carrier web. The carrier web can be threaded through the guideway and about the delaminator in either direction. In either event, the first, second and third feed rolls cooperate with the carrier web to advance it and effect label delamination. Depending on the direction of threading, either the first or the third feed roll is used to advance the carrier web by rolling that feed roll along the surface to be labeled. A label roll is held captive in a holder having two identical body sections. In an alternative embodiment, a label strip winding feature enables a strip of labels to be wound into a roll for subsequent use in the labeler.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1986Date of Patent: September 1, 1987Assignee: Monarch Marking Systems, Inc.Inventor: Paul H. Hamisch, Jr.
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Patent number: 4680081Abstract: There is disclosed a hand-held labeler having a print head with electrically selectable printing elements for printing and applying pressure sensitive labels. The labeler has a housing with a handle and structure for mounting a roll of pressure sensitive labels releasably carried on a carrier web. The labeler has a movable section which mounts a keyboard and a control circuit on a circuit board. The control circuit controls the printing elements. Labels are printed by the printing elements as the carrier web is advanced, and labels are delaminated at a delaminator and dispensed into label applying relation to an applicator. The print head is mounted on a support and is continuously spring-urged toward the platen. Movement of the print head toward the platen is limited to prevent damage. The support and the print head can be moved away from the platen from the outside of the labeler to facilitate threading of the web.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1986Date of Patent: July 14, 1987Assignee: Monarch Marking Systems, Inc.Inventor: Paul H. Hamisch, Jr.
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Patent number: 4624733Abstract: There is disclosed a hand-held labeler which uses labels releasably adhered to a carrier web. The labeler has a body with a pair of identical body sections. The body mounts first, second and third feed rolls. The first and third feed rolls project beyond the body and cooperate respectively with the second feed roll. The body has a delaminator and a guideway for the carrier web. The carrier web can be threaded through the guideway and about the delaminator in either direction. In either event, the first, second and third feed rolls cooperate with the carrier web to advance it and effect label delamination. Depending on the direction of threading, either the first or the third feed roll is used to advance the carrier web by rolling that feed roll along the surface to be labeled. A label roll is held captive in a holder having two identical body sections. In an alternative embodiment, a label strip winding feature enables a strip of labels to be wound into a roll for subsequent use in the labeler.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1983Date of Patent: November 25, 1986Assignee: Monarch Marking Systems, Inc.Inventor: Paul H. Hamisch, Jr.