Heat conducting magnetic type holder for imprinters

Printing – Printing members – Plate mountings

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101 27, B41F 2702

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ABSTRACT:
A type holder for imprinters having a heated type receiving print head utilizes a permanent magnet to hold the type in place. The magnet is mounted in a frame which is easily removed from and installed on the print head of the imprinter and is interposed between the heated print head and the type with the type directly seated or bottomed thereon to accommodate very short type blocks and provide good heat transfer from the print head to the type face. The holders are useful in both reciprocating and rotating imprinter print heads.

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