Printing – Rolling contact machines – Bed-and-cylinder
Patent
1985-09-27
1987-04-07
Burr, Edgar S.
Printing
Rolling contact machines
Bed-and-cylinder
101 56, B41F 304
Patent
active
046551328
ABSTRACT:
A motor operated imprinter is disclosed. The imprinter is easy to use as a consequence of the print bearing elements and formset being retained on a generally horizontally disposed surface. A head bearing a carriage with a rolling platen is pivoted from an open position which exposes the surface for retaining the print bearing element and the formset to a closed position to activate the imprinting cycle. An uncomplicated mechanism is used for transmitting power from a motor located in the base to the carriage in the head. The motor is actuated when the head is closed.
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"Securing Element for Axles & Shafts"; IBM Tech. Disc. Bull.; vol. 27, No. 12, p. 7063, May 1985.
Foley Paul J.
Weickert Walter R.
Burr Edgar S.
National Business Systems Inc.
Wiecking David A.
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