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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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12.08.1981 Bulletin 1981/32 |
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Date of filing: 21.07.1978 |
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Labelling machines.
Etikettiermaschinen.
Machines d'étiquetage.
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BE CH DE FR GB LU NL SE |
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28.07.1977 GB 3181277
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07.02.1979 Bulletin 1979/03 |
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Applicant: Monarch Marking Systems, Inc. |
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Dayton
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- Monarch Marking Systems, Inc.
Dayton
Ohio 45401 (US)
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Representative: Zimmermann, Heinz, Dipl.-Ing. |
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Patentanwälte
Leinweber & Zimmermann
Rosenthal 7/II Aufg. 80331 München 80331 München (DE) |
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patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to
the European patent
granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
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have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent
Convention).
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[0001] The invention relates to hand-held labelling machines. One kind of such machine comprises
a housing having a manually engageable handle, the housing having means for holding
a label supply roll composed of a composite web having labels releasably adhered to
a backing strip, means for printing on a label at a printing position, means for peeling
a printed label from the backing strip, label applying means disposed adjacent the
peeling means, means for advancing the backing strip to peel a printed label from
a backing at the peeling means and advance the printed label into label applying relationship
with the label applying means and to advance another label to the printing position,
the housing further having means for holding a source of electrical energy.
[0002] In known machines of this kind, eg. as described in DE-B-2 253 565, which have been
used in supermarkets and other stores to apply to each article on display for sale
an adhesive label indicating the price of the article, the labels have been fed from
a roll of the unprinted labels to a printing head at which the printing operation
is effected mechanically by means of inked printing elements in the form of adjustable
flexible bands or type wheels. Such machines have disadvantages associated with the
inking and adjustment of the printing elements. Such machines also are limited by
the printing bands as to what they can print.
[0003] The invention is accordingly concerned with the provision of a labelling machine
which is an improvement over these known machines at least in that it does not involve
the use of inked printing bands and can be designed for great versatility as to what
it can print.
[0004] The invention accordingly provides a labelling machine of the kind described characterised
by means including a keyboard mounted on the housing for entering selected data to
be printed, the printing means including an electrically selectable thermographic
printing head powered by the soure of electrical energy for printing on a thermographic
label at the printing position, means coupled to the keyboard for receiving and electrically
processing data representative of the selected data entered by the keyboard, means
electrically coupling the data receiving and processing means and the thermographic
printing head, and means for causing the data receiving and processing means to operate
the thermographic printing head to print the selected data on the label.
[0005] According to a preferred feature of the invention, the advancing mechanism can comprise
rollers drivable by an electric motor, preferably a stepping motor, powered by the
same electric power source as the printing head and can be under the control of a
signal derived from a microprocessor in response to operation of a switch.
[0006] In this way, the machine is made much easier to operate, as the physical input required
to advance the labels is replaced by an electric drive.
[0007] According to another preferred feature of the invention, the machine can be provided
with display means coupled to the data receiving and processing means for displaying
data entered by the keyboard.
[0008] According to another preferred feature of the invention, the feeding means includes
means for sensing the position of the composite web, and means responsive to the sensing
means for controlling the data receiving and processing means to terminate operation
of the stepping motor when a label is in label applying relationship with respect
to the label applying means. Optically or mechanically detectable spaced markings
may be placed on the composite web for this purpose.
[0009] According to another preferred feature of the invention, the data receiving and processing
means includes a microprocessor.
[0010] Part of the information to be printed can be invariable or prearranged, in not being
directly under the user's control, the selected part being selected by the user to
relate to the particular articles being labelled. Thus the label can be printed with
the name of the store as well as the article price. The machine can also be arranged
to print each label with a bar code or the like for mechanical reading if desired.
The machine of the invention can be arranged to print more than one line of alpha-numeric
or other symbols.
[0011] Advantages of the invention are to be seen in the ease and convenience of use of
the machine and of the labelling material, and in the enlarged versatility offered
for printing immediately selectable, and also preset data as required. Also the precise
registration of the data printed with the labels can be obtained, as described, and
the machine can be made to store and display data related to use of the machine.
[0012] The invention is further explained below, by way of illustration only, with reference
to the accompanying drawing, in which:
Figure 1 is a schematic sectional side view of an illustrative labelling machine embodying
the invention;
Figure 2 shows the circuit arrangements of the labelling machine in schematic block
diagram form; and
Figure 3 is a schematic perspective view of a label strip for use in the machine in
accordance with the invention.
Machine Structure
[0013] The labelling machine illustrated comprises a housing 1 shaped with an opening to
provide a handle portion 2 at its upper right hand side as shown in figure 1. Immediately
beneath the handle portion 2, the housing interior provides space for reception of
an electric energy source in the form of one or more batteries 3, with door means
(not shown) permitting replacement thereof. The energy source may instead be a rechargeable
power pack in which event terminals are provided for recharging as by connection to
the mains supply. Centrally of the housing 1, there is located a magazine 4 for labels
to be printed and dispensed by the machine. In the illustrated machine, the labels
are provided in the form of a rolled strip 5 of paper or other thermographic material
which is led by a feed mechanism generally forwardly from the magazine to a thermographic
printing head 6, and a dispensing position.
[0014] Door means (not shown) in the housing 1 permits ready replacement of the rolled label
strip 5 when exhausted and convenient threading of the free end of the strip through
the feed mechanism.
[0015] As appears from figure 1, the paper strip 5 is led upwardly from the periphery of
the roll by guide means 7 and is then turned through 180° to travel past an optical
sensing means 8 the nature and function of which will be described. below. The paper
strip is then engaged between a drive roller 9 and an idler roller 10 of the feed
mechanism and emerges from the nip of these rollers to advance forwardly to between
the printing head 6 and a print support 11.
[0016] Although shown as a fixed guide over which the paper strip slides, the print support
11 may include a support roller. In either event, the print support is shaped to bring
the strip in engagement with heatable elements of the thermographic print head.
[0017] After printing at the printing head 6, the strip continues forwardly out of the housing
1 to beneath a dispensing roller 12, by which it can be wiped on to an article to
be labelled. The paper strip is preferably self-adhesive, that is, it carries an adhesive
layer on the surface opposite that which is printed, and this adhesive layer is initially
covered by a backing strip 14 which must be separated from the label strip 5 itself
before this can be applied to an article. For this purpose, the print support 11 is
provided with a relatively sharp edge around which the backing strip 14 is turned
rearwardly back into the machine to be received between the drive roller 9 and a second
idler roller 15. From these rollers, the backing strip 14 is fed rearwardly and downwardly
outwardly of the machine through an aperture in the housing 1.
[0018] The drive roller 9 is driven by electric motor 16, which can be a stepping motor,
accommodated at the front of the housing above the dispensing roller 12. The machine
operates under control of electronic circuitry, shown schematically in figure 2, located
at the top of the housing 1 beneath a keyboard 19 provided with push-buttons 18 by
which data can be entered into the circuitry. The machine is actuated by means of
a push button operated main control switch 20 positioned rearwardly of the keyboard
so that it can be pressed by the thumb of an operator holding the machine with his
fingers around the handle portion 2.
[0019] Instead of the feeding mechanism shown, the machine of the invention can incorporate
a solenoid operated escapement drive for the label strip.
Control Arrangements
[0020] The illustrated labelling machine operates under the control of the electronic circuit
arrangement shown in schematic block diagram form in figure 2. Central to the circuit
is a microprocessor 21 which is preferably a single silicon chip including within
its monolithic structure a read only memory (ROM), a random access memory (RAM), instruction
registers, address registers, a central control logic section, and data input and
output means. The microprocessor 21 receives inputs from the keyboard 19, the push-button
switch 20, and from the sensor 8. It provides outputs to a step motor drive control
unit 22 which effects operation of the step motor 16, and to the printing head 6.
The circuit includes a clock 24 arranged to provide a pulse train for co-ordinating
the operations carried out within the microprocessor.
Printing Head
[0021] The printing head 6 is a solid state thermographic printing head, but a hot needle
or a thick or thin film thermographic printing head could be employed. The printing
head 6 comprises a plate mounting a matrix or array of protruberant printing elements,
together with connections to line driver circuit elements 25, 26 and dot driver element
27, connected to receive signals from the microprocessor 21. The microprocessor 21
is arranged to supply to the driver elements 25, 26 and 27 signals such that certain
heating element of the printing head, selected in dependence on a programme established
by operation of the keyboard 19, receive currents sufficient to heat these elements
to a temperature at which colour is developed or changed on the label strip 5 over
the small area in contact with the heating elements. Typically, the printing head
may carry twelve groups each comprising seven rows each of five heating elements,
so that a twelve character line can be printed at the time. After a line has been
printed, the stepping motor 16 of course advances the label strip by such an amount
that the area of the paper on which the next line of characters is to be printed is
in engagement with the printing element matrix. The printing head can comprise any
appropriate number of heating elements, the numbers of connections to the head 6 shown
in figure 2 being merely illustrative. The printing head can be arranged to print
characters composed of a dot matrix in any desired combination and to print any number
of characters sequentially or simultaneously in a line or column as desired.
The Label Strip
[0022] As shown in figure 3, the label strip 5 comprises a length of paper or plastics material
28 having coated on one surface a suitable heat sensitive coating 29 which changes
or develops colour in response to the application of the heat. The strip material
28 is coated on the opposite side with a layer 30 of adhesive material to provide
a self adhesive or pressure sensitive coating. Laminated on to the adhesive layer
30 is a paper or plastics backing strip 31 coated with an adhesive resistant surface
in engagement with the adhesive layer, so that the backing strip can be readily peeled
away. The laminated label and backing strips are separated off into label portions
all of equal length, by lines of weakness or complete or partial transverse cuts 32
made in the label strip only. During the operation by which these cuts are formed,
an ink strip or other mark preferably in exact coincidence with each cut 32 is printed
either on the label or on the backing strip. The ink strip is such that it can be
read by the optical sensor 8 in the machine. Instead of an ink strip to be sensed
optically, a magnetic strip or other mark can be provided for detection by a magnetic
sensor in the machine. Either arrangement permits the sensor to provide a signal to
the microprocessor so that the feed of the label strip can be adjusted to correct
for any departure from registration of the printed information with the longitudinal
edges of the label portions.
Operation
[0023] The illustrated labelling machine is primarly intended for the labelling of articles
in stores and supermarkets, and the information to appear on labels dispensed by the
machine comprises at a minimum the price of the article. Before printing and applying
a batch of labels, the user operates the keyboard 19 to set up in the microprocessor
a programme for printing the desired price information on each label of the label
strip 5. The price selected is stored within the microprocessor 21, and each time
the operator actuates the main push-button switch 20 a printing and dispensing cycle
is performed, by which a label printed with the selected price appears below the dispensing
roller, 12.
[0024] At the beginning of the cycle, the leading edge of a label portion of the strip 5
will be just beyond a narrow transverse portion of the label engaged between the heating
elements of the printing head 6 and the print support 11. In response to a print command
signal from the push-button switch 20, the microprocessor 21 supplies to the driver
elements 25, 26 and 27 signals for energising selected heating elements in accordance
with the stored printing programme determined by the user. Printing of the desired
price information on the label is thus effected. The microprocessor then supplies
a signal to the motor control unit 22 to energize the motor 16 to advance the strip
5 until such time as the next ink strip on the strip is detected by the sensor 8.
The resultant signal to the microprocessor 21 causes this to stop energisation of
the motor so that advance of the strip ceases. The positions of the sensor 8, the
printing head 6, the support 11 and the roller 12 along the path of the strip 5 are
such that the printed label is now beneath the roller 12 with the backing strip 31
peeled away over about 95% of the length of the label and the cut 32 separating the
printed label from the next following label of the strip is at the position of the
leading edge of the now printed label before the cycle began. The printed label can
be applied to an article and the push button switch 20 pressed again to start another
cycle.
[0025] As will be further described below, the labelling machine of the invention can be
provided with many advantageous facilities beyond the capacity to print a single line
of price information.
Additional Information
[0026] Thus the labelling machine so far described can readily be adapted to print information
additional to the readily adjustable price information put into the machine by operation
of the keyboard 19. The price information will of course normally contain one or more
fixed elements, in the form of symbols identifying at least the major unit of the
currency in which the price is expressed. Such additional information can comprise
further variable or selected information preset by the user by means of the keyboard
19 or by other means less readily accessible than the keyboard, for example the machine
can be provided with an input means 23 not normally available to the operator which
can be reached or rendered operative only by opening the housing 1 or by use of a
key. Alternatively or in addition fixed information to be printed may be determined
on manufacture of the machine.
[0027] The fixed or invariable additional information can comprise for example the name
of the vendor or a sales slogan. The additional variable or preset information can
include for example unit price data, information as to the nature of the article (for
example, its weight or volume or the number of items packed within it), and calendar
information (for example, the date of packaging, the date by which the article should
be sold or used, or the date by which a warranty on the article expires).
[0028] In addition, the label can be printed with alpha numeric data identifying the article
in some suitable code, for stock control purposes. The label may also be printed with
data relating to the article coded in a bar code, for reading electrically or optically,
as at a check-out counter, the information being fed into a automatic cash register
and/or into a computer for stock control purposes.
Multiline Printing
[0029] It will be evident that the additional information will normally require to be printed
on more than one line, and the illustrated machine can be readily modified for multiline
printing, on labels of sufficient length, by arranging for the multiprocessor 21 to
advance the strip 5 through a series of steps each corresponding to a printed line,
the length of only the last advance being covered by a signal from the sensor 8.
Colour Printing
[0030] The labelling machine of the invention and the label strip it uses can also be readily
modified to obtain a label printed in two colours. In the modification, the single
dye coating 29 of the surface of the label strip 28 is replaced by three layers of
coating material. The heating elements of the printing head 6 are arranged to be heated
selectively either to a higher or to a lower temperature. If a heating element receives
current such that it is heated only to the lower temperature, the heat transferred
to the label strip is sufficient to develop the colour of the outermost layer only.
If the current supplied is sufficient to raise the temperature to the higher level,
not only is the colour in the outer layer developed, but so is the colour in the innermost
layer. The intermediate layer is also responsive to this level of temperature to permit
flow of the activated dye from innermost to the outermost layer, so that a second
colour different from that of the outermost layer on its own appears at the coated
surface of the strip. The microprocessor 21 can be readily adapted to effect printing
of a label with a plurality of lines of information in different colours, or even
to print in different colours on a single line.
Summation and Display
[0031] The circuit illustrated in figure 2 can if required include additional data register
means 34 as shown, for totalling the number of labels printed with a particular item
of selected data. The additional data register 34 may have the capacity for accumulating
a plurity of totals each representing the number of times for which the machine has
been used to print labels bearing respective different items of information.
[0032] Information thus stored can be displayed at command on the machine by means of a
digital display 35 provided on the keyboard for stock control and/or accounting purposes,
and/or conveyed from the machine to a computer interface by means of a suitable plug
and socket connection 36, for the stored data to be used in a computerised stock control
and accounting system. The digital display on the machine can be constituted by liquid
crystal or light emitting diodes, or a gas discharge display. Although the label material
is advantageously made self adhesive, in this way so that it can be attached by the
adhesive to the article to be price labelled, it is also within the invention to provide
labelling material which can be subsequently attached to an article by means of a
thread or string or metal or plastics staple.
1. A hand-held labelling machine, comprising: a housing (1) having a manually engageable
handle (2), the housing (1) having means for holding a label supply roll (5) composed
of a composite web having labels releaseably adhered to a backing strip (14), means
(6) for printing on a label at a printing position, means for peeling a printed label
from the backing strip (14), label applying means (12) disposed adjacent the peeling
means, means (9, 10, 15) for advancing the backing strip to peel a printed label from
the backing strip (14) at the peeling means and advance the printed label into label
applying relationship with the label applying means and to advance another label to
the printing position, the housing further having means for holding a source of electrical
energy (3), characterised by means including a keyboard (19) mounted on the housing
for entering selected data to be printed, the printing means including an electrically
selectable thermographic printing head (6) powered by the source of electrical energy
(3) for printing on a thermographic label at the printing position, means (21) coupled
to the keyboard (19) for receiving and electrically processing data representative
of the selected data entered by the keyboard (19), means (25, 26, 27) electrically
coupling the data receiving and processing means and the thermographic printing head,
and means (20) for causing the data receiving and processing means to operate the
thermographic printing head (6) to print the selected data on the label.
2. A hand-held labelling machine as defined in Claim 1, wherein the advancing means
includes a stepping motor (16).
3. A hand-held labelling machine as defined in Claim 2, wherein the feeding means
includes means (8) for sensing the position of the composite web, and means (21) responsive
to the sensing means for controlling the data receiving and processing means to terminate
operation of the stepping motor when a label is in label applying relationship with
respect to the label applying means.
4. A hand-held labelling machine as defined in Claim 3, wherein the composite web
has means adapted to be sensed by the sensing means (8).
5. A hand-held labelling machine as defined in any one of Claims 1 through 4, wherein
the data receiving and processing means includes a microprocessor (21
6. A hand-held labelling machine as defined in Claim 5, wherein the microprocessor
(21) includes a read only memory.
7. A hand-held labelling machine as defined in either of Claim 5 or Claim 6, wherein
the microprocessor (21) includes a random access memory.
8. A hand-held labelling machine as defined in any one of the preceding claims, wherein
the thermographic printing head (6) includes a plurality of printing elements coupled
to the data receiving and processing means.
9. A hand-held labelling machine as defined in any one of Claims 1 through 7, wherein
the thermographic printing head includes a plurality of printing elements, and line
driver circuit elements (25, 26) and dot driver circuit elements (27) coupling the
data receiving and processing means (21) and the printing elements.
10. A hand-held labelling machine as defined in any one of the preceding claims, wherein
the means for causing the data receiving and processing means (21) to operate the
printing head includes switch means (20).
11. A hand-held labelling machine as defined in any one of Claims 1 through 9, wherein
the means for causing the data receiving the processing means (21) to operate the
thermographic printing head also causes operation of the feeding means and includes
switch means (20) and means (8, 22) coupled to the microprocessor for terminating
operation of the feeding means when a printed label has been advanced into label applying
relationship relative to the label applying means.
12. A hand-held labelling machine as defined in any one of the preceding claims, including
display means (35) coupled to the data receiving and processing means (21) for displaying
data entered by the keyboard (19).
1. Machine à étiqueter tenue à la main, comprenant: un boîtier (1) ayant une poignée
(2) pouvant être saisie à la main, le boîtier (1) ayant des moyens servant à maintenir
un rouleau d'alimentation d'étiquettes (5) composé d'une bande composite ayant des
étiquettes collées de façon amovible sur une bande arrière (14), des moyens (6) servant
à imprimer sur une étiquette se trouvant dans une position d'impression, des moyens
servant à détacher une étiquette imprimée de la bande arrière (14), des moyens d'application
d'étiquette (12) disposés adjacents aux moyens de détachage, des moyens (9, 10, 15)
servant à faire avancer la bande arrière pour détacher une étiquette imprimée de la
bande arrière (14) au niveau des moyens de détachage et pour faire avancer l'étiquette
imprimée jusqu'à une position relative d'application de la'étiquette par rapport aux
moyens d'application d'étiquette, et pour faire avancer une autre étiquette jusque
dans la position d'impression, le boîtier ayant en outre des moyens servant à maintenir
une source d'énergie électrique (3), caractérisée en ce qu'elle comprend des moyens
comprenant un clavier (19) monté sur le boîtier et servant à introduire des données
sélectionnées à imprimer, les moyens imprimants comprenant une tête imprimante thermographique
(6) électriquement sélectionnable, alimentée par la source d'énergie électrique (3)
et servant à imprimer sur une étiquette thermographique qui se trouve dans la position
d'impression, des moyens (21) couplés au clavier (19) et servant à recevoir et à traiter
électriquement des données représentatives des données sélectionnées introduites par
le clavier (19), des moyens (25, 26, 27) qui accouplent électriquement les moyens
de réception et de traitement des données et la tête d'impression thermographique,
et des moyens (20) servant à obliger les moyens de réception et de traitement des
données à actionner la tête d'impression thermographique (6) pour imprimer les données
sélectionnées sur l'étiquette.
2. Machine à étiqueter tenue à la main suivant la revendication 1, caractérisée en
ce que les moyens d'avance comprennent un moteur pas à pas (6).
3. Machine à étiqueter tenue à la main suivant la revendication 2, caractérisée en
ce que les moyens d'avance comprennant des moyens (8) servant à détecter la position
de la bande composite, et des moyens (21) répondant aux moyens de détection et servant
à commander les moyens de réception et de traitement des données pour interrompre
le fonctionnement du moteur pas à pas lorsqu'une étiquette est en position relative
d'application des étiquettes par rapport aux moyens d'application d'étiquette.
4. Machine à étiqueter tenue à la main suivant la revendication 3, caractérisée en
ce que la bande composite possède des moyens adaptés pour être détectés par les moyens
détection.
5. Machine à étiqueter tenue à la main suivant l'une quelconque des revendications
1 à 4, caractérisée en ce que les moyens de réception et de traitement des données
comprennent un microprocesseur (21).
6. Machine à étiqueter tenue à la main suivant la revendication 5, caractérisée en
ce que le microprocesseur (21) comprend une mémoire à lecture seule.
7. Machine à étiqueter tenue à la main suivant l'une des revendications 5 et 6, caractérisée
en ce que le microprocesseur (21) comprend une mémoire à accès aléatoire.
8. Machine à étiqueter tenue à la main suivant l'une quelconque des revendications
précédentes, caractérisée en ce que la tête imprimante thermographique (6) comprend
une série d'éléments imprimants couplés aux moyens de réception et de traitement des
données.
9. Machine à étiqueter tenue à la main suivant l'une quelconques des revendications
1 à 7, caractérisée en ce la tête imprimante thermographique comprend une série d'éléments
imprimants et des éléments de circuit d'excitation de lignes (25, 26) et des éléments
de circuits d'excitation de points (27) qui accouplent les moyens de réception et
de traitement des données (21) aux éléments imprimants.
10. Machine à étiqueter tenue à la main suivant l'une quelconque des revendications
précédentes, caractérisée en ce que les moyens servant à obliger les moyens de réception
et de traitement des données (21) à actionner la tête imprimante comprennent des moyens
interrupteurs (20).
11. Machine à étiqueter tenue à la main suivant l'une quelconque des revendications
1 à 9, caractérisée en ce que les moyens servant à obliger les moyens de réception
et de traitement des données (21) à actionner la tête imprimante thermographique déterminent
également la manoeuvre des moyens d'avance et comprennent des moyens interrupteurs
(20) et des moyens (8, 22) couplés au microprocesseur pour provoquer l'interruption
du fonctionnement des moyens d'avance lorsqu'une étiquette imprimée a été avancée
jusqu'en position relative d'application de l'étiquette par rapport aux moyens d'application
d'étiquette.
12. Machine à étiqueter tenue à la main suivant l'une quelconque des revendications
précédentes, caractérisée en ce qu'elle comprend des moyens d'affichage (35) couplés
aux moyens de réception et de traitement des données (21) et servant à afficher les
données introduites par le clavier (19).
1. Handetikettierer bestehend aus einem Gehäuse (1) mit einem Handgriff (2), wobei
das Gehäuse (1) eine Vorrichtung aufweist zur Aufnahme einer Etikettenvorratsrolle
(5) aus einem zusammengesetzten Band mit an einem Tragstreifen (14) lösbar anhaftenden
Etiketten, eine Vorrichtung (6) zum Bedrucken eines Etiketts in einer Druckstellung,
eine Vorrichtung zum Ablösen eines bedruckten Etiketts vom Tragstreifen (14) eine
neben der Ablösevorrichtung angeordnete Etikettenaufbringvorrichtung (12), eine Vorrichtung
(9, 10, 15) zum Vorschieben des Tragstreifens zwecks Ablösens eines bedruckten Etiketts
vom Tragstreifen (14) in der Ablösevorrichtung und zum Vorschieben des bedruckten
Etiketts in die Etikettenaufbringstellung in Bezug auf die Etikettenaufbringvorrichtung
sowie zum Vorschieben eines weiteren Etiketts in die Druckstellung, wobei das Gehäuse
weiterhin eine Vorrichtung zur Aufnahme einer Stromquelle (3) umfaßt, gekennzeichnet
durch eine auf dem Gehäuse angeordnete Vorrichtung mit einer Tastatur (19) zum Eingeben
der zu druckenden Daten, wobei die Druckvorrichtung einen von der Stromquelle (3)
gespeisten elektrisch einstellbaren thermographischen Druckkopf (6) zum Bedrucken
eines thermographischen Etiketts in der Druckstellung enthält, eine mit der Tastatur
(19) gekoppelte Vorrichtung (21) zur Aufnahme und zur elektrischen Verarbeitung der
Daten, die für die durch die Tastatur (19) eingespeisten ausgewählten Daten charakteristisch
sind, eine Vorrichtung (25, 26, 27) zum elektrischen Koppeln der Datenaufnahme- und
-verarbeitungsvorrichtung und des thermographischen Druckkopfs, und eine Vorrichtung
(20) zum Betätigen der Datenaufnahme- und -verarbeitungsvorrichtung im Sinne des Bedruckens
des Etiketts mit den ausgewählten Daten durch den thermographischen Druckkopf (6).
2. Handetikettierer nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Vorschubvorrichtung
einen Schrittmotor (16) umfaßt.
3. Handetikettierer nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Vorschubvorrichtung
eine Vorrichtung (8) zum Feststellen der Lage des zusammengesetzten Bandes aufweist,
und eine auf die Abtastvorrichtung ansprechende Vorrichtung (21) zum Steuern der Datenaufnahme-
und -verarbeitungsvorrichtung im Sinne der Beendigung des Schrittmotorbetriebs, wenn
sich ein Etikett in Bezug auf die Etikettenaufbringvorrichtung in der Etikettenaufbringstellung
befindet.
4. Handetikettierer nach Anspruch 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das zusammengesetzte
Band Vorrichtungen umfaßt, die von der Abtastvorrichtung (8) abtastbar sind.
5. Handetikettierer nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß
die Datenaufnahme- und -verarbeitungsvorrichtung einen Mikroprozessor (21) unfaßt.
6. Handetikettierer nach Anspruch 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Mikroprozessor
(21) einen nur zum Auslesen dienenden Speicher enthält.
7. Handetikettierer nach einem der Ansprüche 5 oder 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß
der Mikroprozessor (21) einen Speicher mit wahlfreiem Zugriff enthält.
8. Handetikettierer nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet,
daß der thermographische Druckkopf (6) eine Vielzahl von mit der Datenaufnahme- und
- verarbeitungsvorrichtung gekoppelten Druckelementen enthält.
9. Handetikettierer nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß
der thermographische Druckkopf eine Vielzahl von Druckelementen enthält, sowie Zeilenantriebsstromkreiselemente
(25, 26) und Punktantriebsstromkreiselemente (27) zum Koppeln der Datenaufnahme- und
-verarbeitungsvorrichtung (21) un der Druckelemente.
10. Handetikettierer nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet,
daß die Vorrichtung zum Betätigen der Datenaufnahme- und -verarbeitungsvorrichtung
(21) zwecks Steuerung des Druckkopfes eine Schaltvorrichtung (20) umfaßt.
11. Handetikettierer nach einem der Ansprüche 1 big 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß
die Vorrichtung um Betätigen der Datenaufnahme- und -verarbeitungsvorrichtung (21)
zwecks Steuerung des thermographischen Druckkopfes auch eine Betätigung der Vorschubvorrichtung
bewirkt und eine Schaltvorrichtung (20) umfaßt, sowie eine mit dem Mikroprozessor
gekoppelte Vorrichtung (8, 22) zum Beendigen des Betriebs der Vorschubvorrichtung
nach Vorschub eines bedruckten Etiketts in die in Bezug auf die Etikettenaufbringvorrichtung
festgelegte Etikettenaufbringstellung.
12. Handetikettierer nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, gekennzeichnet durch eine
Anzeigevorrichtung (35), die mit der Datenaufnahme- und -verarbeitungsvorrichtung
für das Anzeigen der durch die Tastatur (19) eingegebenen Daten gekoppelt ist.
