Marking device utilizing dual rod power cylinder

Printing – Special article machines – Bed and platen

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101 10, 101 27, 101336, 92166, 400176, 400223, 91462, B41F 1700, B41F 144

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ABSTRACT:
An imprint marking device utilizing transfer tape moved from a tape supply reel to a take-up reel across an imprint station with a moving marker head having raised indicia movable against the tape to press the tape against an article to be marked. A tape drive system includes a drive roller and an opposed idler roller. Both the tape drive system and the marker head are actuated by a single power cylinder which has power rods extending from opposite ends connected to a single common internal piston, one of the rods operating the marker head and the other of the rods operating the tape drive system.

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