Money order imprinter

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Inventors

Koper, Robert P.
Konieczka, Howard R.

Application #

418670

Filed

Oct-10-1989

Published

Feb-26-1991

Current US Class

101/109
101/336
101/96
283/72
400/207
462/17

International Classes

B41J 001/58; B41J 032/00

Field of Search

101/96 101/95 101/94 101/90 101/100 101/99 101/102 101/93 101/93.07 101/93.08 101/93.11 101/93.12 101/93.18 101/109 101/336 400/207

Assignee

The Paymaster Corporation (Chicago, IL)

Examiners

Crowder; Clifford D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Emrich & Dithmar

US Patent References

3952649   Check printer havi...
4084503   Printer apparatus

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Abstract
An imprinting apparatus for imprinting checks, money orders and like negotiable instruments includes adjustable type segment members having type characters thereon for printing the dollar and cents amount of the money order in conventional arabic characters and in characters which are readable by an optical character recognition device, the apparatus including two platen assemblies operated by a common operating lever to simultaneously imprint the money order with both conventional arabic and optical character readable information, one of the platen assemblies being operable to effect impact movement of an associated platen in imprinting the form. The apparatus employs a replaceable inked ribbon cartridge including a ribbon bearing a dye-based ink which permeates the money order from front to back as a deterrent to alteration of a dollar amount imprinted thereon.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. In an imprinting apparatus for imprinting money orders and like instruments, the combination comprising:

a frame,

a plurality of type segment members supported by said frame and at least certain ones of said type segment members each having first and second sets of printing characters, said type segment members being movable to locate printing characters of said first and second sets on first and second printing lines, respectively,

an inked ribbon and ribbon support means for supporting said ribbon adjacent to printing characters disposed on the first and second printing lines,

platen means supported by said frame and including a first platen adapted for cooperation with printing characters of said first set and a second platen adapted for cooperation with printing characters of said second set,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to apparatus for imprinting money orders, checks, and the like.

Known imprinting apparatus, commonly referred to as check writers or money order printing machines, employ type segments or printing members having printing characters thereon which are independently movable to selectively dispose any of the printing characters on a printing line preparatory to effecting printing on a blank check, money order form or analogous instrument. The blank checks or money order forms in many instances provide for imprinting of the current date and of indicia identifying the source or location of printing such as a Post Office, bank or other source as well as the dollar amount for which the check or money order is written. The date, and the dollar and cents amount are imprinted using the movable type segments whereas a fixed plate bearing indicia identifying the source is used to print that information. Thus, a special plate must be provided for each imprinting machine, and if a given machine is moved to a different location, it must be provided with a new plate bearing the necessary identifying information.
 
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