Abstract: A labeling machine comprises a self-regulating arresting member of a label holder tape. The arresting member is able to press the tape against an abutting surface when a label has to be applied on a destination surface and it releases said tape when, on the action of a control device the tape is actuated to advance. The labeling machine further comprises a printing device whose inking roller is associated to a device that enables it to be engaged easily and conveniently on a respective support arm. The support arm in turn is advantageously connected to an access door to internal areas of the labeling machine, whose opening determines the exit of the support arm and the exposure of the inking roller.
Abstract: Provided are a composite for forming a ferroelectric thin film which is a colloidal solution applicable to the MOD method and capable of maintaining excellent dispersion stability and preservation stability of an organometallic compound over a long term, a ferroelectric thin film, a method of manufacturing a ferroelectric thin film, and a liquid-jet head. A composite for forming a ferroelectric thin film, which is made of a colloidal solution applicable to the MOD method containing an organometallic compound including metal constituting a ferroelectric thin film, and contains water other than water of crystallization in the organometallic compound is used when forming a ferroelectric thin film in accordance with the MOD method.
Abstract: In a stamp apparatus, a paper-sheet object is conveyed in the arrow direction between a presser roller and an impress hub having a predetermined character/symbol string. Since a cam is rotated in the arrow direction by a rotary solenoid, it makes the presser roller approach the impress hub via a roller and an arm. A separating lever is rotated in the arrow direction by a rotary solenoid from an initial position (position shown in the drawing) to a siding position. When the paper-sheet object is conveyed to between the presser roller and the impress hub, a stamp bonded on the bottom surface of the paper-sheet object is canceled with a postmark. A presser mechanism suppresses a rebound produced when the presser roller starts to urge the paper-sheet object, and also maintains a predetermined urging pressure of the presser roller relative to the paper-sheet object having a predetermined thickness or less.
Abstract: A postage meter having an improved throughput for processing mixed weight mail. A postage meter is provided with a commnications link for receiving signals from a system for determining postage amounts and transporting mailpieces. A first signal is provided indicating that a next postage amount will be determined, and in response the postage meter performs common, preliminary steps to enable setting indicia to correspond to the next postage amount. A second signal defining the next postage amount is then received and the postage meter sets its indicia to correspond. In one embodiment of the subject invention the meter may then send a signal requesting transport of the next mailpiece. The meter may then implement common enabling steps for printing while the mailpiece is in transport. In still another embodiment the next postage amount is compared to the last postage amount to which the indicia are set, and if they are equal setting of the indicia is bypast.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 19, 1986
Date of Patent:
February 28, 1989
Assignee:
Pitney Bowes Inc.
Inventors:
Gerald C. Freeman, Seymour Feinland, Raymond R. Crowley
Abstract: An improved marking gun for printing and applying adhesive price labels and the like, carried by a tape backing, the gun being of the type having a printing head connected to an operating trigger for imprinting the labels and wherein the improvements include a drive drum having radially projecting teeth for engagement with perforations in the label backing tape together with a pressure roller geared to rotate with the drive drum and exert a sufficient pressure on the backing tape to hold it against the drive wheel such that when the drive drum and pressure roller are initially rotated by the action of squeezing the marking gun trigger, the pulling force thereby exerted on the backing tape is less than the frictional force exerted by the printer which must necessarily be overcome to pull the backing tape and the labels through the printer.
Abstract: There are disclosed various embodiments of a composite web of pressure sensitive labels, an apparatus for printing and applying pressure sensitive labels carried on a web of supporting material. The apparatus includes a housing having a handle, the housing supports a platen and a print head which preferably moves linearly into and out of printing cooperation with the labels. The print head has a pair of spaced apart racks which cooperate with respective gear sections of spaced apart gears. An actuator preferably in the form of a lever carries spaced apart gear sections in mesh with gear sections of the gears. One of the gears drives a pawl and ratchet mechanism which in turn drives a toothed feed wheel. Means are provided to vary the positional relationship of ratchet teeth of the pawl and ratchet mechanism with respect to the feed wheel so that labels can be brought into precise registry with the platen and a delaminator.