WO1982001344A1 - Dispositif d'impression et assemblage de roues a chiffres pour ce dispositif - Google Patents
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- WO1982001344A1 WO1982001344A1 PCT/US1980/001418 US8001418W WO8201344A1 WO 1982001344 A1 WO1982001344 A1 WO 1982001344A1 US 8001418 W US8001418 W US 8001418W WO 8201344 A1 WO8201344 A1 WO 8201344A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B41—PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
- B41K—STAMPS; STAMPING OR NUMBERING APPARATUS OR DEVICES
- B41K3/00—Apparatus for stamping articles having integral means for supporting the articles to be stamped
- B41K3/02—Apparatus for stamping articles having integral means for supporting the articles to be stamped with stamping surface located above article-supporting surface
- B41K3/04—Apparatus for stamping articles having integral means for supporting the articles to be stamped with stamping surface located above article-supporting surface and movable at right angles to the surface to be stamped
- B41K3/08—Apparatus for stamping articles having integral means for supporting the articles to be stamped with stamping surface located above article-supporting surface and movable at right angles to the surface to be stamped having adjustable type-carrying wheels
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B41—PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
- B41L—APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR MANIFOLDING, DUPLICATING OR PRINTING FOR OFFICE OR OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSES; ADDRESSING MACHINES OR LIKE SERIES-PRINTING MACHINES
- B41L19/00—Duplicating or printing apparatus or machines for office or other commercial purposes, of special types or for particular purposes and not otherwise provided for
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- the present invention relates generally to devices for imprinting fixed and variable information on business forms and similar documents, and is particularly concerned with an improved digit wheel assembly for use in connection with devices of this nature.
- the invention also embraces an improved cantilever-type imprinter head configuration which permits oversized forms to be accommodated by the imprinting device.
- Imprinting devices for transferring to a printed form the fixed and variable information relating to a business transaction are well known and have been in general use in various types of retail establishments for many years.
- the purchaser presents the retailer with a plastic credit or charge card, upon which are ecbossed the customer's name, address, account number, and other pertinent information in raised letters.
- the retailer places the card, together with a prepared form containing one or more carbon duplicates, into the imprinting device.
- a platen roller is rolled over the card and prepared form in order to transfer a printed image of the information on the card to the forn.
- the imprinter also includes a permanently-affixed metal plate (sometimes referred to as the "merchant plate") containing the name and address of the retail establish- ment in raised lettering, so that this information is transferred to the form at the same time.
- a permanently-affixed metal plate sometimes referred to as the "merchant plate”
- WIPO information such as the price of the goods or services purchased, the applicable taxes, and so on, must then be added to the form manually. This is not only inconvenient at the point of sale, but also makes it difficult or impossible to process the forms automatically using optical character recognition equipment. As a result, each form must be clerically read and keyed into a computer at the processing center before the purchaser can be billed. This, of course, is both time-consuming and susceptible to errors.
- variable information i.e., that information which will normally change for each successive transaction, such as the total amount of the sale
- the variable information is preset on the machine before the imprinting operation is carried out, and is transferred to the prepared form at the same time as the customer's account information and the name and location of the retail establishment is trans- ferred.
- This is usually done by means of an adjustable set of digit wheels which are in one way or another brought into contact with the form during the imprinting operation.
- a common arrangement is to install the digit wheel assembly within the imprinter housing so that it protrudes slightly through a slot or cut-out in the print bed.
- Adjustment of the digit wheel settings is usually accomplished by means of sliding gear racks which cooperate with gear teeth formed on the sides of the individual digit wheels.
- the gear racks are usually moved by a set of slida- ble tabulator keys which are received in long slots on the front panel of the imprinter.
- Imprinting machines of this general type are disclosed, for example, in U.S. Patents 3,138,091 and 3,521,556.
- variable imprinters constructed along the foregoing lines have enjoyed significant commercial success, numerous problems still remain. Not the least of these has to do with the rack-and-pinion system used for setting the digit wheels, which is a rather cu ersom& ⁇ arrangement from the standpoint of manufacture as well as operation.
- the gear racks are rather large special-purpose metal parts which are expensive to manufacture, and which therefore add significantly to the cost (and weight) of the finished unit.
- the necessary length of the gear racks tends to render imprinters of this type rather large in overall dimensions, which is a distinct disadvantage in retail establishments where counter space is at a premium.
- Con- ventional "flatbed" type imprinters in which the platen rollers are contained in a movable imprinter head that is supported by rollers at two edges of the imprinter unit, are usually capable of accepting only certain size forms, such as the usual 51- and 80-column credit card form sheets. Larger-size forms, such as a standard cash register form, cannot be accommodated. For this reason, it is common for retailers to have on hand a second imprinter of the "open head" type.
- the imprinter head is operated by means of a plunger-type handle and is attached to the base of the unit by means of a hinge, which allows the imprinter head to be pivoted away from the base in order to accommodate the larger form.
- Open head imprinters are generally more expensive than the flatbed units, however, and the print quality produced by open head machines is often not as good as that produced by flatbed machines. These factors tend to make open head units unattractive to retailers despite the added versatility they provide.
- the endless flexible drive means comprises a plurality of bead chains, each comprising a series of connected spherical segments, and each of the first and second plurality of sprockets includes a number of adjacent semi-spherical recesses evenly spaced around the periphery thereof for receiving the connected spherical segments of one of the bead chains.
- the bead chain linkage of the present invention carries no inherent size penalty.
- the digit wheels are adjusted by a compact set of thumbwheels, rather than by a much larger panel of sliding tabulator keys.
- the overall weight of the unit is also reduced markedly, since the bead chains themselves (which may be of the type and approximate size commonly found on key chains) are much lighter in weight than the metal gear racks they replace, and since the additional parts requirement (e.g. , for sprockets and the like) is minimal.
- the required bead chains are of a commonly available and inexpensive type, which produces an important cost advantage over units employing the specially-manufactured gear racks.
- the bead chain linkage described herein is not inherently friction- prone, and produces a smoother and more effortless adjustment of the digital wheel settings than is possible with most of the imprinter units heretofore available.
- a further aspect of the present invention resides in the provision of a variable imprinter which comprises a generally rectangular base enclosure having a substantially flat upper surface for supporting a document to be imprinted, said flat upper surface having a cut-out formed therein; an adjustable digit wheel assembly for selecting the variable information to be imprinted, said digit wheel assembly being mounted within the base enclosure and in alignment with the cut-out section in the upper surface thereof, such that the periphery of the digit wheel assembly is placed in printing contact with the document to be imprinted during an imprinting operation,- and a generally L-shaped imprinter head which is slidable over at least a portion of the upper surface of the base enclosure including the cut-out section in order to carry out an imprinting operation.
- the imprinter head comprises a horizontal portion containing at least one rotatably mounted platen roller having its axis transverse to the sliding direction of the imprinter head, and a vertical portion connected to one end of the horizontal section,
- the vertical portion containing means for slidably attaching the imprinter head to only one side of the base enclosure, the opposite end of the horizontal portion of the imprinter being left open to accommodate oversized documents.
- the side of the base enclosure to whic the imprinter head is slidably attached includes free upper and lower edges, and the attachment means comprises at least two upper roller bearings rotatably mounted in the vertical portion of the imprinter head for rollingly engaging the free upper edge of said side of the base enclosure, and at least two lower roller bearings rotatably mounted In the vertical portion of the imprinter head for rollingly engaging the free lower edge of said side of the base enclosure.
- Fig. 1 is a top perspective view of a variable imprinting unit constructed in accordance with the princi ⁇ ples of the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a bottom plan view of the imprinter unit of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 3 is a bottom view of the digit wheel assembly of,the imprinter unit of Figs. 1 and 2;
- Fig. 4 is a side view of the digit wheel assembly of Fig. 3;
- Fig. 5 is an exploded view illustrating the relation ⁇ ship of one of the thumbwheels and the thumbwheel shaft in the digit wheel assembly of Figs. 3 and 4;
- Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the imprinting
- the imprinting unit 10 constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention is illustrated in a top perspective view in Fig. 1.
- the imprinting unit 10 comprises a generally rectangular base enclosure 12 which includes a substantially flat upper 10 surface 14 for supporting a form or document to be printed (not shown) , and a movable imprinter head 16 which is slidable over the rear portion of the upper surface 14 in a manner to be described hereinafter.
- the imprinter head 16 is generally L-shaped and includes a horizontal front 15 portion 18 and a vertical rear portion 20.
- the horizontal portion 18 of the imprinter head carries two rotatably mounted platen rollers 22 and 24 having their axes trans ⁇ verse to the sliding direction of the imprinter head 16.
- the vertical portion 20 of the imprinter head only a part
- the upper document supporting surface 14 of the imprinter base 12 is provided with a recess for receiving a customer credit or charge card (not shown) and a permanently-affixed merchant plate 30 which
- a set of digit wheels 32 protrude upwardly through a rectangular cut-out 34 that is formed in the upper surface 14 of the base enclosure 12. As will - >J be described in more detail shortly, the five digit wheels 32 carry the variable data (i.e., total amount
- OMPI due that is to be transferred to the document to be imprinted, and are adjusted by means of a corresponding set of five thumbwheels 36 that are recessed in the front portion of the base enclosure 12. It is to be under- stood, of course, that a greater or lesser number of digit wheels 32 and thumbwheels 36 may be provided, depending upon the desired data recording capacity of the imprinting unit.
- Each of the thumbwheels 36 is provided with legible indicia along the circumference thereof, as shown, which is representative of the raised printing indicia on the corresponding one of the digit wheels 32.
- the thumbwheels 36 will normally be provided with knurled or raised portions along their circumference in order to facilitate manual rotation by the user of the Imprinting device.
- a further set of digit wheels 38 which protrude upwardly through a second rectangular cut-out 40 formed in the upper surface 14 of the imprinter base 12.
- the digit wheels 38 are used for indicating the month and day of the transaction on the document being imprinted.
- the month and day digit wheels 38 which do not need to be adjusted as often as the variable-data digit wheels 32, are set in the conventional manner by direct finger pressure rather than by a separate set of thumbwheels.
- Fig. 2 is a bottom plan view of the imprinting unit 10 of Fig. 1, illustrating the internal components thereof.
- the base enclosure 12 of the imprinter which is preferably made of a high-impact plastic material, is provided with integral threaded bosses 42 at each inside corner thereof for securing a bottom closure plate (not shown) to the bottom of the base enclosure by means of screws or other appropriate fasteners. Suitable rubber feet or suction cups (not shown) may also be secured to the bottom closure plate at the locations of the bosses 42.
- the lower part of the vertical por ⁇ tion 20 of the imprinter head 16 which will be seen to
- WIPO carry two flanged roller bearings 46 and 48 for rollingly engaging the free lower edge 50 of the rear side 26 (Fig. 1) of the imprinter base enclosure 12.
- the month-day digit wheels 38 will be seen to be supported by a bracket 44 which is secured to the interior of the base enclosure 12 in any suitable manner.
- the digit wheel assembly 52 for the variable information that is entered prior to each imprinting operation.
- the digit wheel assembly 52 includes the digit wheels 32, thumbwheels 36, and a novel mechanical linkage for rotatably interconnecting each thumbwheel with a corresponding one of the digit wheels 32, as will now be described in detail with reference to Figs. 3-5.
- Fig. 3 Is an enlarged bottom view of the digit wheel assembly 52 of Fig. 2, illustrating the various components thereof in somewhat greater detail.
- Each of the five digit wheels 32A-32E is provided with raised printing indicia spaced along a part of its circumference, although these indicia have been omitted from the drawing for clarity.
- the digit wheels 32A-32E are all rotatably mounted on a common fixed shaft 54, referred to as the digit wheel shaft, which is in turn retained firmly between bar-shaped clamps 56 and a fixed support structure 58.
- the support structure is preferably integral with the base enclosure 12 of the imprinter, as may be accomplished by molding the base 12 and support structure 58 as a one- piece plastic unit.
- the support structure 58 may be pro ⁇ vided with suitable recesses for receiving the ends of the digit wheel shaft 54, these recesses being closed off by the attachment of the bar-shaped clamps 56.
- each of the digit wheels 32A-32E will be seen to include an integral gear face portion 60 characterized by a set of radially pro- jecting gear teeth affixed to one side of the digit wheel.
- the digit wheels and gear face portions may be one-piece metal structures, as is conventional, or may alternatively be molded as one-piece structures from a suitable plastic material in order to reduce the manufacturing cost and weight of the imprinter unit.
- the digit wheels 32A-32E are formed in a manner such that the raised printing indicia cover only about half the total circum- ference of each digit wheel. This is indicated generally as the area 62 in Fig. 4, which is a side view of the digit wheel assembly 52 of Fig. 3.
- each digit wheel 32 is formed with a series of recesses or detents 64 (visible most clearly in 0 Fig. 4), which cooperate with a spring-biased detent mechanism that functions to establish a number of prede ⁇ termined rotational positions for each of the digit wheels. This assures that the selected digit on the periphery of each of the digit wheels is properly aligned 5 with respect to the upper surface 14 of the imprinter base (Fig. 1) during the imprinting operation. As shown in Figs.
- the detent mechanism comprises a number of small detent rollers 66 which are biased against the detents 64 in the digit wheels 32 by means of spring 0 bars or wires 68, which may be made of spring-tempered steel or some other suitable material.
- the proximal ends of the spring bars 68 are affixed to a support bar 70, which is in turn affixed at each of Its ends to the fixed support structure 58.
- a plurality of sprockets 72 equal in number to the digit wheels 32 (5 in the present example) are rotatably mounted on a fixed common shaft 74, hereinafter referred to as the sprocket shaft.
- each of the sprockets 72 is provided with an integral gear face portion 78 characterized by a set of radially projecting gear teeth affixed to one 5 side of the sprocket.
- the sprocket and gear face portions may be one piece metal structures, or may alternatively be molded as one-piece structures from a suitable plastic material in the interest of minimizing weight and cost.
- each of the sprockets 72 meshes with the gear face 60 of one of the digit wheels 32, so that the sprockets 72 and digit wheels 32 will rotate in synchronism.
- the main body of each of the sprockets 72, adjacent to the gear face portion 78, is provided with a number of adjacent semi-spherical recesses evenly spaced around the periphery thereof for receiving the connected spherical segments of one of the endless bead chains 80.
- the bead chains 80 will be seen to interconnect the sprockets 80 to a similar set of sprockets 82 affixed to the sides of the thumbwheels 36A-36E.
- the sprockets 82 may be metal structures that are rigidly affixed to the sides of the thumbwheels 36, which will typically be made of a plastic material, or alternatively the sprockets 82 and thumb ⁇ wheels 36 may be molded as one-piece units from a suitable plastic material.
- thumbwheels 36 and sprockets 82 are rotatably mounted on a common fixed shaft 8, referred to as the thumbwheel shaft, which is in turn retained between a bar-shaped clamp 86 and a fixed support structure 88 in the same manner as the shafts 54 and 74.
- the bead chains 80 must be allowed to fan out as they traverse the distance between the sprockets 72 and the thumbwheel sprockets 82. If the bead chains were permitted to travel
- bosses 90 are provided to act as fixed guide members for causing the four outer bead chains to follow a non-linear path between the two sets of sprockets 72 and 82.
- bosses 90 are provided to act as fixed guide members for causing the four outer bead chains to follow a non-linear path between the two sets of sprockets 72 and 82.
- the effective drive ratio among the sprockets 72 and 82 and gear faces 78 and 60 is chosen such that a full rotation of one of the thumbwheels 36 will cause only a half rotation of the corresponding one of the digit wheels 32. This is implemented most easily by making the sprockets 72 and 82 the same size, and by choosing the diameter of the gear faces 60 to be twice as large as the diameter of the gear faces 78. In addition, it is desirable to prevent the thumbwheels 36 from being rotated by an amount greater
- each of the thumbwheels 36 is provided with a stepped central hole comprising adjacent first and second hole sections 92 and 94.
- the first hole section 92 conforms in size to the diameter of the
- the dimensions of the two projections 96 and 98 are such that, when the thumbwheel 36 is in position on the shaft 86, the internal projection 98 of the thumbwheel will be brought into obstructing contact with the corresponding external projection 96 on the thumbwheel shaft at a particular rotational position of the thumbwheel, thereby preventing further rotation of the thumbwheel. In this way, rotation of the thumbwheel by an amount greater than 360° is not possible.
- variable imprinter of the present invention resides in the amnner in which the imprinter head 16 is mounted with respect to the base 12 of the imprinter unit.
- Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 6-6 in Fig. 1.
- the L-shaped imprinter head 16 is slidably attached to only the rear panel -26 of the imprinter base enclosure 12 by means of two upper roller bearings (only one of which is shown in the drawing at 100) and two lower roller bearings (one of which is shown in Fig. 6 at 48, and both being shown in Fig. 2 at 46 and 48).
- the upper rollers 100 are rotatably mounted in the vertical portion 20 of the imprinte head for rollingly engaging the free upper edge 102 of the rear panel 26 of the base enclosure 12.
- the lover rollers 46 and 48 are rotatably mounted in a similar manner in the vertical portion 20 of the imprinter for rollingly engaging the free lower edge 104 of the rear panel 26 of the base enclosure 12.
- this arrangement leaves the forward portion 106 of the imprinter head open and unobstructed by any supporting apparatus.
- This has the advantage of permitting oversized documents (i.e., docu ⁇ ments extending beyond the imprinter head 16 in the direc ⁇ tion toward the front of the imprinter) to be imprinted by the imprinter unit 10 and therefore avoids the document size restrictions that have seriously limited the versa ⁇ tility of previously available imprinting devices.
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Dans le domaine des machines a impression avec roues d'impression a positionnement variable, il etait impossible d'imprimer de grands formulaires. De plus, la fabrication des cremailleres utilisees conventionnellement pour positionner les roues est couteuse. Pour surmonter ces problemes, un assemblage a roues a chiffres est utilisee en association avec un dispositif d'impression variable (10) comprenant une pluralite de roues a chiffres (32), une pluralite de molettes de reglage (36), egales en nombre a la pluralite de roues a chiffres, une premiere pluralite de roues dentees (72) egale en nombre a la pluralite de roues a chiffres, chaque roue dentee de la premiere pluralite de roues dentees etant associee de maniere effective a l'une des roues a chiffres de maniere a tourner avec celle-ci, une seconde pluralite de roues dentees (82) egale en nombre a la pluralite de roues a chiffres, chaque roue dentee de cette seconde pluralite de roues dentees etant associee de maniere effective a l'une des molettes de reglage de maniere a tourner avec celle-ci, un moyen d'entrainement flexible sans fin (80) connectant chaque roue dentee de la premiere pluralite de roues dentees a une roue dentee de la seconde pluralite de roues dentees.
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AU73770/81A AU7377081A (en) | 1980-10-22 | 1980-10-22 | Imprinting device and digit wheel assembly therefor |
PCT/US1980/001418 WO1982001344A1 (fr) | 1980-10-22 | 1980-10-22 | Dispositif d'impression et assemblage de roues a chiffres pour ce dispositif |
DE8181901932T DE3070764D1 (en) | 1980-10-22 | 1980-10-22 | Imprinting device and digit wheel assembly therefor |
EP81901932A EP0063122B1 (fr) | 1980-10-22 | 1980-10-22 | Dispositif d'impression et assemblage de roues a chiffres pour ce dispositif |
US06/446,161 US4441419A (en) | 1980-10-22 | 1982-12-01 | Imprinting device and digit wheel assembly therefor |
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