Hand-held electrically selectable labeler

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Inventors

Torbeck, Daniel J.

Application #

268590

Filed

May-29-1981

Published

Oct-4-1983

Current US Class

101/288
101/291
101/292
101/93.04
101/93.05
156/350
156/384
156/540
156/541
156/577
156/579
400/88

International Classes

B41J 003/00; B41F 001/08

Field of Search

156/277 156/384 156/540 156/541 156/542 156/577 156/579 156/361 156/362 156/363 156/350 101/93.04 101/93.05 101/288 101/291 101/292 101/DIG.

Assignee

Monarch Marking Systems, Inc. (Dayton, OH)

Examiners

Weston; Caleb

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Mason, Kolehmainen, Rathburn & Wyss

US Patent References

3957562   Apparatus for print...
4116747   Hand-held labeler
4264396   Labelling machines
4294551   Series-parallel prin...

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Abstract
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.
 
Claims
What is claimed and desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is:

1. A hand held labelling machine comprising; a housing having a manually engageable handle, the housing having means for holding a label supply roll of a composite web having labels releaseably adhered to a backing strip the housing further having means for receiving a source of electrical energy, means for printing on a label at a printing position, means for peeling the printed label from the back strip, label applying means disposed adjacent the peeling means, means for advancing the web to peel a printed label from the backing strip at the peeling means and advance the printed label into label applying relationship with the label applying means and to advance another label into the printing position, means including a keyboard mounted on the housing for entering selected data to be printed, the printing means including a thermographic printing head having a plurality of individually selectable printing elements arranged in a single line array having a density of at least 200 elements per inch disposed substantially transverse to the direction of advancement of the web and powered by the source of electrical energy for printing on a thermographic label at the printing position, means coupled to the keyboard for receiving and electrically processing data representative of the selected data entered by the keyboard, means electrically coupling the data receiving and processing means and the thermographic printing head, and means for causing the data receiving and processing means to operate the thermographic printing head to print the selected data on the label.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to the art of hand-held labelers.

2. Brief Description of the Prior Art

A prior art hand-held labeler using thermographic printing means is disclosed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 928,522, filed July 27, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,264,396 and corresponding European Patent Application No. 78300187.8 filed July 21, 1978, published Feb. 7, 1978. Mechanically operated labelers are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,957,562 granted May 18, 1976 to Paul H. Hamisch, Jr. and U.S. Pat. No. 4,116,747 granted Sept. 26, 1978 to Paul H. Hamisch, Jr. A hand-held labeler with a battery in the handle portion is disclosed in German Pat. No. 2,253,565 granted Dec. 16, 1976 to Schroter. Also, various stationary printers utilizing various single and multiple line thermographic print heads are known.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a hand-held labeler for printing and applying pressure sensitive labels. The labeler has a housing which mounts a label roll. The roll includes a carrier web on which a series of pressure sensitive labels are releasably mounted. Printing is accomplished by a print head comprising an array of individually controllable printing elements disposed in a dot matrix, and preferably arranged in a single line array disposed in a direction transverse to the direction of advancement of the web. The array can be relatively short, i.e., the length or width of a sngle character, or can extend substantially across the entire printing area of the web. In the latter case, characters of any size, font and orientation can be printed by energizing the individual printing elements in the proper sequence. Each of the individual elements of the array may be directly connected to the circuitry controlling the print head, or a serial-to-parallel converter may be incorporated in the print head to make the elements serially addressable. The use of serially addressable elements has the advantage that it substantially reduces the number of leads needed to interconnect the print head with the control circuitry, particularly if a long array containing a large number of elements is used, and increases the number of individual printing elements that can be provided in a practical system. The time duration of the actuation of the individual printing elements can be made controllable, as is the case when thermographic printing elements are employed, the characters can be made to appear as if they were printed by an array of individual elements, or continuously printed, simply by varying the length of time that the actuators are actuated. Finally, multiple lines of print, disposed either longitudinally or transversely to the direction of elongation of the web can be provided, and such multiple lines can be interspersed with single lines of print of equal or different size characters by appropriate programming of the print head control circuitry.