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(12) Patent: (11) CA 1165171
(21) Application Number: 417021
(54) English Title: SELECTIVE PRINTING APPARATUS
(54) French Title: DISPOSITIF D'IMPRESSION SELECTIF
Status: Expired
Bibliographic Data
(52) Canadian Patent Classification (CPC):
  • 101/28
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC):
  • B41J 1/22 (2006.01)
(72) Inventors :
  • HAMISCH, PAUL H., JR. (United States of America)
(73) Owners :
  • MONARCH MARKING SYSTEMS, INC. (United States of America)
(71) Applicants :
(74) Agent: BORDEN LADNER GERVAIS LLP
(74) Associate agent:
(45) Issued: 1984-04-10
(22) Filed Date: 1982-12-03
Availability of licence: N/A
(25) Language of filing: English

Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT): No

(30) Application Priority Data:
Application No. Country/Territory Date
95,854 United States of America 1979-11-19

Abstracts

English Abstract


Docket M-395

SELECTIVE PRINTING APPARATUS

Abstract of the Disclosure
The disclosure relates to a selective printing apparatus
adapted to be used in a hand held labeler. The apparatus includes
selectively settable printing members driven by wheels coupled by
gearing with read wheels for indicating the selected data to be
printed. The read and print wheels are driven by a manually
movable, shiftable and rotatable selector shaft. The print
wheels are detented and the selector shaft is detented within
holes in the print wheels. An indicator slidably mounted by a
stationary frame is coupled to the selector shaft through a lost-
motion connection to enable the print head to move between print-
ing and non printing positions.


Claims

Note: Claims are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.


Docket M-395-C-1

The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive
property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. In a print head: a wheel having a generally
annular base, a pair of separate first and second sockets in
the base disposed inwardly from the outer periphery of the
base, a narrow first gap opening into the first socket and
extending to the outer periphery of the base, a narrow
second gap opening into the second socket and extending
to the outer periphery of the base, an elongate band having
first and second lugs at its opposite first and second end
portions, the band being received about the base and having
indicia at its outer surface, the first lug being wider than
the first gap, the second lug being wider than the second
gap, the first end portion being received in the first gap
and the first lug being received in the first socket, and
the second end portion being received in the second gap
and the second lug being received in the second socket,
wherein the first socket and the first lug are dissimilar from
the second socket and the second lug.
2. A wheel as defined in claim 1, wherein the
band has human readable characters at its outer periphery.
3. A wheel as defined in claim 1, wherein the
band has printing characters at its outer periphery.
4. A wheel as defined in either of claims 2 or 3,
wherein the wheel includes means for orienting the wheel with
respect to another similar wheel.
5. A wheel as defined in claim 1, wherein the
first socket and the first lug are generally circular and
the second socket and the second lug are generally non-
circular.

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Docket M-395-C-1


6. In a print head: a wheel having a generally
annular base, a pair of separate first and second sockets in
the base disposed inwardly from the outer periphery of the
base, a narrow first gap opening into the first socket and
extending to the outer periphery of the base, a narrow
second gap opening into the second socket and extending
to the outer periphery of the base, an elongated band having
first and second lugs at its opposite first and second end
portions, the band being received about the base and having
indicia at its outer surface, the first lug being wider than
the first gap, the second lug being wider than the second
gap, the first end portion being received in the first gap
and the first lug being received in the first socket, the
second end portion being received in the second gap and the
second lug being received in the second socket, and means for
orienting the band only one way with respect to the base.
7. A wheel as defined in claim 6, wherein the wheel
includes means for orienting the wheel with respect to another
similar wheel.

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Description

Note: Descriptions are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.


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Docket M-395 ~1-

S~LECTIVE PRINTING APPARATUS
, _ _ _ _
Background of the Invention
Field of the Invention
.
This invention relates to the art of selective printing
apparatus.
rlef Descri~ion of the Prior Art
Various prior art U.S. patents N~s~ 3,330,207 to De Man
dated July 11, 1967; 3,886,862 to Hamisch, Jr. dated June 3, 1975
3,908~543 to Wirth dated September 30, 1975; 3,968,745 to ~Iamisch,
Jr~ ~ated July 13, 1976; 3,97~,281 to Sams dated August 3, 1976;
and 4,055,118 to Yo Sato dated October 25, 1977 and West German
Offenlegungsschrift 2,350,537 are made of record.
Summary of the Inven~ion
The invention includes an improved, compact, low-cost
print head. The print head is simple to construct~ requiring
relatively few parts, and yet the invention accomplishes effective
detenting o~ a selectox shaft of the selector mechanism in sPite
of a gear drive between the selector sha~t and wheel~ which the
selector shaft drives. According to a specific embodiment of
the invention, the s~lector mechanisnl cooperates with a series of
wheels. In tha illustrated embodiment, each wheel ha~ a printing
member wrapped about its periphery, and each printing member has
a sPries of differ~nt printing elements. The printing members
are thus considered t~ be coup~ed ~o the respective wheel~, but
as far as the selector mechanism is concerned, each wheel could
be coupled to a printing member by having the wheels and printing

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1 members being one-piece~ e.g~, a one-piece type wheel as in
U.SO patent 3,908,543, or each wheel could be coupled to a
printing member in the form of a pxin~ing band which is trained
about the wheel and a fixed or movable ~upport as in U.SO patents
3,886,862 and 3~968,745 and West German Offenlegungs~chrift
2~ 50 537. In the illustrated embodiment, the selector shaft,
which is both shiftable and rotatable, is engageable with any
selected wheel. The detent mechanism for the ~elector ~haft
includes a slidably moun~ed yieldable detent member which can
o hold the ~elector shaft in any selected position, and ~here i~
a rotary connection between the detent member and the selector
shaft. Thus, ~he selector shaft moves the detent member and yet
the selector shaft i~ rotatable relative to ~he detent member.
It is another feature of the inven~ion to provide a ~lide which
helps ~upport the ~elector shaft. Thi~ slide perform~ the
additional function of mounting the detent member. The selector
~haft is preferably also supported at another location ~paced from
the slide. In addition to the~e feature~, the detent member is
cooperable with the wheels with which the selector shaft
engages. Detenting directly on the wheel~ enables wheel~
of any selected width or widths to be used without u~ing a
different detent member or ~elec~or shaft~ The illustrated
embodiMent utilizes a gear drive between the selector ~haft and
the wheel~.
The invention al~o includes an arrangement for visually
indicating the indicia to be prin~ed even though the print head
i8 movably mounted with re~pect to an indicator. The print heaa
moves between prin~ing and non-printing po~ition~ and there is
a connectox between the print head and th~ indicator that allows
such movement. According to an illu~trative embodimen~, there is
a lo~t-~o~ion connection between the ~ele~tor shaft and the
ind~cator. The illustrated connection is made by telescoping
members. The indicator is shiftable ~n a stationary frame while
the ~elector is both shi~table and rotatable.
In ac~ordance wi~h an~th~r feature of the invention,
there i8 provided both an improved print wheel and an improved
read wheel for a print head. The~e wheels have the feature of
a generally annular ba~e and a printing member received about

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Docket M-395 ~3~

1 the base. The base is provided with separate sockets and the
marginal er~ds of the band has lugs which complement the sockets~
The one socke~ and i~s complementary lug are dissimilar from the
other socket and the lug which is complemen~ary with the other
socket. In ~his way ~he ban~ can be connected to the wheel only
o,ne way. The wheel has means for orienting each wheel with respect
to another similar wheel.
The invention also includes method of making the print
head o~ the invention~
lo Brief Description of the Drawings
FIGURE 1 is a partly exploded perspective view of a
print head assem~ly in accordance with the invention;
FIGURE 2 is a sectional view of the assembled print
head of the print head assembly;
FIGURE 3 is a se~tional view taken generally along
line 3--3 of FIGURE 2;
FIGURE 4 is a sactional view ~aken generally along line
4--4 of FIGURE 27
FIGURE 5 is a sectional view taken generally along line
5--5 of FIGURE 2;
FIGURE 6 is a top plan view taken along line 6--6 of
FIGUR~ 5;
FIGURE 7 i5 a ~ragmentary sectional view of a print
wheel;
FIGURE 8 is a fragmentary ~ectional view of a read
wheel;
FI~URE 9 i~ a perspective view showing a fragmentary
portion o a selector shaft and an associated slide and yieldable
deten~ memher;
FIGURE 10, which appears on sheet 1, show~ the print
wheel with one o~ the printing elements in a printing position
adjacent the platen; and
FIGUR2 ll is a perspective view of a fixture.
Detailed Desc_i~tion of the Preferred ~mbodiment
Referring initially tc FIGURE 1, there i5 shown a prin~
head assembly generally indicated at 20 which includes a print
head 21 and an indicator mechani~m generally indicated at 22.
The print head 21 i~ ~hown to include a pair of side plates

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Docket M-395 4

1 23 and 24 connected by posts 25, 26 and 27. Threaded fasteners
28 are received by the respective posts 25, 26 and 27 and one
of the fasteners 28 is threadably received by a support
generally indicated at 29~ The posts 25, 26 and 27 and the
support 29 are thus securely connec~ed to the side plates 23
and 24 by the fasteners 28. The print head 21 includes a
printing section 30 and a reading section 31. The printing
section includes a series of wheels 32 rotatably mounted on
~he support 29 as best shown in FIGURE 2. In the illustrated
embodiment, each wheel 32 includes a base 32' (FIGURE 7) about
the periphery of which a printing member 33 is wrapped. The
printing band 33 is shown to have a ~eries of different printing
elements 34 so that, for example, characters 0 to 9 and one or
more symbols can be printed~ ~he base 32' has a pair of narrow
gaps 35 and 36. The gap 35 opens to the periphery of the base
32' and to a socket 37 and the gap 36 opens to the periphery of
the base 32' and to a socket 38. Marginal end portions 39 and
40 of the printing member 33 are received in the respective gaps 35
and 36, and lugs 41 and 42 are received in respective sockets
37 and 38. The entries to the sockets 37 and 38 are beveled as
shown at 43 and 44 for ease of the insertion of the lugs 41 and
42. The lugs 41 and 42 are considerably wider than the respec-
tive gaps 35 and 36 so that the lugs 41 and 42 are captiv~ in
the ~ockets 37 and 38. The printing members 33 are under
slight tension so that they are held securely on their respective
bases 32'.
The wheels 32 are selectively settable. The selection
iQ accomplished by a ~elector or selector mechanism ~enerally
indicate~ at 45 (FIGURE 13 which includes a selector shaft 46
which carries a gear 47 and a manually engageable knob 48 suitably
secured thereto as by a threaded fastener 49. The support 29
has an opening or aperature 50 which provides a surface for
rotatably supporting the selector shaft 46. The support 29
includes a ~uideway or slideway 51 which is shown to extend
in the lengthwise direction parallel to the axis o~ the
wheels 32. The axis o~ the selector shaft 46 is also parallel

Docket M-395 ~5

1 to the axis of the wheels 32. The slideway 51 is shown to
slidably mount a slide 52. The slide 52 mounts a yieldable
detent member 53. The detent member 53 has a yieldable arm 53'
(FIGURES 3 and 9) and a detent tooth 54. A generally central
hole 55 in each wheel 32 is defined by an internal gear 56.
The internal gear 56 has beveled side edges 57 into which the
~ oth 54 of the detent member 53 can move. The tooth 54 is
shown in FIGURE 3 to be detented be~waen adjacen~ wheels 3~ and
the gear 47 is shown to be in mesh with a gear 56 of one of the
lo wheels 32. ~y rotating the selector shaft 46, the wheel gear 56
with which the gear 47 i8 engaged is driven to bring a different
printing element 34 to the printing position P adjacent a platen
58 to print on an intervening record R. The selector shaft 46 can
be shif~ed by either pushing or pulling on the knob 48 to bring
the gear 4~ into meshing engagement with any one of the other
wheel gears 56. The detent member 53 and the slide 52 are
connected to the selector shaft 46 as best shown with reference
to FIGUR~S 3 and 9. The selector shaft 46 has an outwardly
converging head 59 which merges with a reduced portîon 60. The
reduced portion 6Q is disposed between the head 59 and the gear
47 as shown in FIGURE 3. ~he end of the head 59 adjacent the
reduced portion 60 provides a shoulder 61. A socket 62 which is
connected to the slide 52 and the detent member 53 provide~ a
rotary connection with the selector shaft 46. The socket 62 has
an inwardly extending projection with opposed shoulders 64 and
6~. The shoulder 64 abuts the should~r 61 and the shoulder 65
abuts the side of the gear 47. Thus, the socket 62 i8 captive
between the shoulder 61 and the gear 47 so that the slide 52 and
the detent ~ember 53 move together with ~he ~elector shaft 46
30 whenever the selector shaft 46 i~ ~hifted. Moreover, the
projection 62 is generally annular as is the outer surface of
the reduced poxtion 60 and thus the selector sha~t 46 can
rotate rela ive to the slide 52 and to the detent member 53.
The soc~et 62 is sho~n to be split to enable in~ertion of the
head 59 to the position shown in FIGURE 3~
Although the selector mechanism 45 ~s shown to be used
in conjunction with whe~ls tha~ print, this selector mechanism
45 could al~o be used in conjunction with wheels that drive

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Docket M 395 -6-

1 pxint bands about a support as in U.S. patent 3,968,745 or
in conjunction with wheels that driva prin~ wheels, for
example.
The wheels 32 are shown to be detentPd in any
selected position by a detent mechanism generally indicated at
66. The support 29 also includes a recess 67 which extends ln the
lengthwise direction parallel to the axis of the wheels 32. The
recess 67 is shown to open to the outer periphery of the support
29. The recess 67 receives a detent member in the form of a
lo helical spriny 68. The spring 68 is pre~erably of one-piece
construction so that it contacts and is common to all the wheels
32. The recess 67 is contoured so ~hat the spring 68 is
contacted and supported in the recess at four loca~ions 69,
70, 71 and 72 and extends beyond the periphery of the support 29.
The spring 68 is essentially non-de$ormable, whereas the wheels
32 deform resiliently when indexed. The turns of the spring 68
are tightly wound as best shown in ~IGUR~ 3 and preferably the
spring 68 is composed of metal, specificall~ small diameter wire.
The wire diameter is less than the thickness of a ~heel 32.
The ~ases 32' of the wheels 32 are composed of plastics
material which is resiliently deformable when a wheel 32 is
indexed~ The internal ~ear 56 has teeth 73 de~ined by pairs
of converging surfaces 74. In a detented position as shown
in ~IGURES 7 and 10 for example, the spring 68 is ~hown to be
in contact with both conYerging surfaces 74 of a pair. ~ach pair
of converging recesses 74 provides a recess. When a wheel 32 is
advanced~ one pair of converging surfaces 74 leaves contact with
the spring 68 and an adjacent pair of converging surfaces 74 are
cammed into cooperation with the spring 68 by the spring 68 as
the wheel returns to its original shape.
The reading wheel section 31 is shown to include a series
of read wheels 75. The read wheels 75 have generally annular
bases 76 about which ~ands 77 are wrapped. The bands 77 have
human readable indicia 78 corresponding to the printing elements
34 on the wheels 32. The base 7~ ~FIGURE 8) of each wheel 75 has
a pair of ~ockets 79 and 80 for receiving respective lugs 81 and
82. A narrow gap 83 opens into the socket 79 and to the outer
periphery of the base 76 and a narrow gap 84 opens into the
socket 80 and into the outer periphery o~ the base 76. The

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1 gaps 83 and 84 are narrower than respective lugs 81 and 82 so
that the lugs 81 and 82 are held capti~e ~ respective sockets
79 and 80. There is a continuous bevel 85 in the side of the
base 76 adjacent the sockets 81 and 82 and the ~aps 83 and 84
to facilitate insertion of the lugs 81 and 82, The bases 76
a~e shown to be rota~ahly mounted on a post or shaft 86. A
gear 87 is connected to each wheel 75 and is preferably
molded integrally with the base 76. Each gear 87 meshes with
a gear 88 which is connected to a respec~ive wheel 32. The
lo gear 88 is preferably molded integrally with respective base 32'.
When the selector shaft 46 is rotated, the gear 88 associated
with the selected wheel 32 drives a meshing gear 87 of a
respective read wheel 75. The user can observe which printing
elements 34 are at the printing position P by looking through
transparent portions or windows 89 o~ respective members 90.
Each member 90 has a plurality of functions. ~ach member 90
i~ preferably molded ~rom pla3tics matexial. The surface of
each member 90 is matte or non-transparent except for the window
~9, the outer surface o~ which is arched to provide a lens 89'.
20 The lenses 89' provide some magnification o~ indicia 78 on the
read wheels 75.
The members 90 have recesses 91 which have a depth
substantially equal to the width or thic,kness of the ~ear 87
which they guide. The members 90 are arranged in a stack so
that the gears 87 are trapped between adjacent members gn~
Each member 90 has the same width (excapt for clearance~ as an
associated wheel 32 and it is apparent that the members 90
~uide the gears 87 for rotation in respective paths in alignment
with respective meshing gears 88. The members 90 also serve a
30 shields to prevent damage to ~he gears 87 in the event the print
head or the labeler or other printing apparatus of which it
form3 a part should be dropped o~ otherwise abused.
While the user can visually observe the printing
el~ments which are at the printing position by peering
through the window 89~ the user is infor~ed a~ to the particular
wheel 32 with which the selector shat 46 is coupled by means
of the indicator mechanism 22. The indicator mechanism 22 is
connected to the print head 21 by a connection generally indicated


Docket M-395 -8-

1 at 92 which enables the print head 21 to move into and out of
printing cooperation with the platen 5B, while an indicator
93 is only slidable relative to a fixed frame 94. The indicator
93 i~ slidable in a track parallel to the direction of shifting
movement of the selector shaft 46. The indicator 93 includes
a pair of opposed pointers 95 which are aligned with the gear
47 of ~he selector ~5 and with the respective read wheel 75 at
the window 89. The print head 21 is guided for back and
forth movement by two pair~ of opposed ball tracks 96 and 97,
lo and 98 and 99. The ball tracks ~7 and 99 are considered to be
part of the frame 94. Ball bearing strips 100 and 101 are
disposed between respective ball tracks 96 and 97, and 98 and
99. The connection 92 is more particularly a lost-motion
connection~ Specifically, the connection between the print
head 21 and the indicator 93 includes a pair of telescoping
members 102 and 1~3. The member 102 is connected to the
selector shaft 460 A tubular projection 104 on the knob
48 extends into a hole 105 in the member 102. The screw 49
extends through the knob 48 and into its tubular projection 104
and is threadably received by a hole 106 :in the selector shaft
46. The membex 102 is free to pivot on the projection 104. The
opposite sides of the member 102 are prov:ided with guide
members or lugs 107. The indicator 93 has a depending,
essentially hollow member 108 having four spaced apart
projections 109. The member 102 is telescopically recei~ed in
the men~er 108. Each guide member 107 slides in slidable
relationship between two respective pairs of the projections
109. The guide members 107 are in constant guided relationship
with the projections 109 irrespec~ive of whether the print
head 21 is in the printing position or is in the non-printing
position in which the print head 21 i~ spaced from the platen
58. Notwithstanding the fact that the print head 21 moves
between the printi~lg and non-printing positions, the indicator
mechanism 22 remains coupled with the print head 21 and
in particular remains coupled with the selector shaft 46.
~ he shaft 86 has an axially extending groove 110 which
is shown to semi-circular, and each wheel base 76 has a groove
or opening 110' which is shown to be semi-circular~ When the
grooves 110 and 110' are aligned they form a locating hole or

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Docket M-395 9

1 opening 111. Each wheel has holes or openings 112 and 113
angularly spaced apart by other than 180. Xn assembling the
print head 21, the support 29 is connected to the ~ide plate 23
by a screw 28. ~hen ~he suport 2~ is connected to the side
plate 23, arcuate projection 50', which partially surrounds the
axis of the hole 50, fits snugly into a hole 23' in the side
plate 23. Thereupon, side plate 23 is placed in a fixture F with
pins A, B and C sticking through respective holes or openin~s
111', 112' and 113' in the side plate ~3. The side plate ~4 also
lo has coxresponding allgned holeq 111', 112' and 113'. A wheel 32
and a corresponding read wheel 75 are assembled in pairs onto
respective supports 29 and 86~ The wheels 32 and 75 can only be
assembled one way because of the pins A, B and C. Specifically
the pin A extends throu~h the holes 111' (in side plate 23) and
111, the pin B extends through holes 112' and 112, and pin C
extend~ through holes 113' and 1130 As indicated above, the
printing members 33 can only be assembled onto the respective
wheels 32 one way, and the bands 77 can only be assembled onto
the respective bases 76 one way. Each wheel 76 could be provided
20 with an additional aligning hole disposed at an angular position
of other than 180 from the notch 110' but the same result can be
obtained by observing that each gear ~8 must be spaced from the
adjacent ~ear or gear~. Thus, if t~o ~ear~ 88 are in face-to
face contact, then one of contacting gears 88 is turned the wrong
way. ~hen all the wheels 32 and 75 are properly aligned, the
readahle indicia 34 are all in a straight row showing blanks and
the blank positions af labels 32 are at the printing position as
shown in FIGURE 2 for example. When all the wheels 32 and 75 are
ass~mbled, tbe selector shaft 46, coupled to ~he slide 52 and to
30 the detent member 53, is inserted into the space within the
wheels 32 w~th its end portion 46' extending a short distance
through hole ~3'. When thus po~itioning the selector shaft 46,
the slide 52 i5 inserted through the end of the slideway 51. In
this position of the selector shaft 46, the member 102 can be
slid onto the projection 104 and the knob 48 can be slipped over
the end portion 46' so that flat 46~ complements a corresponding
flat (not ~h~wn~ on the knob 48. The knob 48 is thus non-rotatab-
ly ~nnected to the ~haft 46 and the screw 49 keeps the knob 48
from slipping off the shaft 46. The ~crew 49 also spreads the

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1 projection 104 which is split to prevent the connector 102 from
shiftin~ axially on the projection. Thereafter the side plate 24
is connected to the side plate 23 by the rest of the screws 28.
With the exception of the metal screws 28 and 49,
the metal ball bearing strips 100 and 101, the metal spring ~8,
and the bands 33 and 77 which are composed of elastomeric
material, the entire assembly 20 is composed of moldable plastics
material. The one-piece element w~lich comprises the slide 52,
the detent member 53 and the socket 62 is constructed of a material
that is sufficiently flexible and resilient to enable the arm 53' to
flex as the selector shaft 46 is shifted axially and to enable
the socket 62 to open to receive the head 59 during assembly~
~lso the entire shaft 46 and the gear 47 are molded as one piece.
While it is preferred to detent the selector 46 and the
wheels 32 in the space within wheels 32, in another embodiment
(not shown) the detentin~ of both the selector 46 and read wheels
75 is accomplished in the space within the read wheels 75.
Other embodiments and modificat:ions of this
invention will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art,
and all such of these as come within the spirit of this invention
are included within its scope as best defined by the appended
claims.





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Title Date
Forecasted Issue Date 1984-04-10
(22) Filed 1982-12-03
(45) Issued 1984-04-10
Expired 2001-04-10

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