Ribbon Inker Patents (Class 101/332)
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Publication number: 20080216686Abstract: A credential production device is disclosed. The credential production device includes a frame, a support member and a credential processing device component. The support member is coupled to the frame and includes a first portion cantilevered from the frame. The credential processing device component is coupled to the first portion of the support member.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2007Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: FARGO ELECTRONICS, INC.Inventors: Ted M. Hoffman, Thomas G. Gale
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Patent number: 6663304Abstract: A method, printer system and printer apparatus for simultaneously printing a first print medium and a second print medium, wherein, on the first print medium first information is printed that is one of: identical information to the second information and information that includes at least some information different from the second information that is printed on the second print medium.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2002Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Juan C. Vives, Josep Maria Serra, Kurt Eugene Thiessen
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Patent number: 5088406Abstract: An automatic stamping machine, comprising an electronic control system to control a driving mechanism to carry an automatic ribbon take-up mechanism and a noise deadening device to perform automatic stamping operation with operational noise simultaneously deadened.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1991Date of Patent: February 18, 1992Inventor: Cliang P. Clin
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Patent number: 4824514Abstract: The invention relates to apparatus for printing labels on labeling machines. To carry out the printing procedure, a longitudinally translating ink coated ribbon runs through ink in a container and is advanced by a rotating inking roller. The inking ribbon contacts the outer circumference of the inking roller. In order to achieve interruption-free and low maintenance but uniformly good application of ink onto the stamping or printing head, the invention provides that the inking ribbon, at the point of contact between the ink ribbon and the ink roller, has its longitudinal extension arranged substantially transversely of the rotational direction of the inking roller.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1987Date of Patent: April 25, 1989Assignee: Krones AG Hermann KronsederInventors: Egon Schneider, Georg Ketterl
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Patent number: 4537128Abstract: A system designed to enable persons incapable of manipulating a writing implement to sign papers and/or documents comprising a holder for the document to be signed, a holder for a transfer sheet for holding the transfer sheet adjacent that portion of the document to be signed and an implement defining the signature to be applied to the document for pressing the transfer sheet into transferring engagement with the document.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1983Date of Patent: August 27, 1985Assignee: Massachusetts General HospitalInventors: Robert H. Burroughs, John D. Wright, Jeffrey A. Secunda, Ronald S. Newbower
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Patent number: 4492157Abstract: A postage meter printing apparatus for applying postage indicia to a mailpiece having a cyclically operating drum for feeding the mailpiece through the postage meter. The periphery of the drum has an aperture therein. Structure is provided to maintain the mailpiece against the drum as the mailpiece is fed by the drum and to cycle the drum. A print head located internal to the drum has a printing position and non-printing position. The print head is automatically placed adjacent the mailpiece through the aperture in the drum to its printing position when the aperture is between the print head means and mailpiece. The inked ribbon is contained in a replaceable cartridge which is mounted into and rotates with the drum. Structure is provided to activate the print head means when it is in its printing position.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1983Date of Patent: January 8, 1985Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: John I. Clark
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Patent number: 4387641Abstract: An apparatus for thermographically printing a succession of labels or the like is disclosed. A continuous strip of labels is stepwisely fed by a label feed assembly to a printing pad at a printing station, while a conventional thermographic strip is simultaneously stepwisely fed thereto so that the strip overlies a label at the station. A heated print head having various type elements engages the thermographic strip for urging it against the label at the station to effect printing. The print head is part of a printing assembly and is operated through parallel linkage arms which maintain it substantially parallel to the pad and thereby provide even pressure over the printing surface during the printing apparatus. The printing assembly, the label feed assembly and the thermographic strip feed assembly are all mechanically driven through a drive assembly to provide positive coordination in their operation.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1981Date of Patent: June 14, 1983Assignee: A & H Mfg. Co.Inventor: Morris Kortick
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Patent number: 4136614Abstract: A pressure applying element, a sheet to be printed, and an ink ribbon, an interchangeable form carrying printing indicia, and a pressure absorption plate are arranged in vertical sequence to be pressed together by the pressure applying element in the printing process whereby the pressure absorption plate absorbs the applied pressure, the ink ribbon being wound on a delivery spool and a wind-up spool mounted for rotation in a cassette housing, the cassette housing forming a guide delivering ribbon from the delivery spool about one free edge of the pressure absorption plate, transversely across the pressure absorption plate in spaced relation thereto, about the opposite free edge of the pressure absorption plate and to the wind-up spool, the cassette being removeable from and insertable in the press in a direction parallel to the spool rotational axes and the free longitudinal edges of the pressure absorption plate.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1976Date of Patent: January 30, 1979Assignee: Autelca AGInventor: Werner Wuthrich
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Patent number: 4123569Abstract: A novel inking method and apparatus particularly well suited for the re-inking of used fabric ribbons such as of the chain-printer type. The apparatus preferably contains means for moving a fabric ribbon through an inking station onto a take-up roll, means in advance of the inking station for adjusting the edge-alignment of the ribbon, embossed or gravure inking means for supplying ink directly to the ribbon without compression of the ribbon, illumination means to facilitate the inspection of the ribbon for flaws and for uniformity of ink, and shut-off means for stopping the movement of the ribbon at any desired position.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1977Date of Patent: October 31, 1978Assignee: Columbia Ribbon & Carbon Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Glenn E. Peterson, Robert T. Emerson, William J. Schoenlein