Printing – Selective or progressive – Bed and platen machines
Patent
1982-12-08
1984-12-25
Coughenour, Clyde I.
Printing
Selective or progressive
Bed and platen machines
101 9341, 101407BP, 400 48, 400602, 271269, 83160, B41J 1122
Patent
active
044896514
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a stand-alone electronic mailing machine. The entire drive mechanism, setting mechanism, and control devices as well as the postage metering mechanisms are all contained in one housing so that there is no need for a separate base. In the mailing machine of this invention, a reciprocating platen is used for the purpose of driving an envelope against a print head during the applying of postage to the envelope. A stripper is resiliently mounted on the platen to assure the envelope does not adhere to the print head.
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Buan Danilo P.
De Luca Albert M.
Coughenour Clyde I.
Pitney Bowes Inc.
Scribner Albert W.
Soltow, Jr. William D.
Vrahotes Peter
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