Claims
- 1. A printer for printing on a strip of sheet material comprising:
- a printing head;
- a roller platen having a cylindrical support surface on which a strip of sheet material is supported for printing by the printing head and for movement relative to the printing head during a printing operation, the roller platen having a width between axial ends of the roller platen less than the width of the strip of sheet material between longitudinally extending marginal edges of the strip whereby a marginal edge portion of the strip overlaps and extends beyond each axial end of the roller platen; and
- drive means having curved segments engaging respective marginal edge portions of the strip of sheet material at each axial end of the roller platen for feeding the strip over the roller platen relative to the printing head, the curved segments engaging each of the marginal edge portions of the strip being respectively tangent to axial extensions of the cylindrical support surface at the ends of the roller platen and having radii of curvature at each point along the segments larger than that of the cylindrical support surface of the roller platen, whereby the relatively small radius of the cylindrical support surface establishes a narrow zone of contact between the strip and the printing head for high pressure contact during printing, and the relatively large radius of curvature of the segments establishes greater engagement areas between the strip and the drive means for driving the strip.
- 2. A printer as defined in claim 1 wherein the narrow zone of contact between the strip and the printing head extends generally between the points of tangency of the curved segments and the axial extensions of the cylindrical support surface.
- 3. A printer for printing a strip of sheet material as defined in claim 1 wherein the drive means is also connected in driving relationship with the roller platen.
- 4. A printer for printing on a strip of sheet material having a series of feed holes along each marginal edge portion of the strip as defined in claim 1 wherein:
- the drive means has sets of sprockets engaging respectively the series of feed holes along each marginal edge of the strip and the curved segments of the driving means are segments of the sprockets.
- 5. A printer for printing on a strip of sheet material as defined in claim 1 further including:
- a donor web bearing a printing ink transferable to the strip of sheet material by the printing head; and
- means for guiding the donor web relative to the printing head for transferring the printing ink to the sheet material during a printing operation.
- 6. A printer as defined in claim 5 wherein:
- the means for guiding guides the donor web over the roller platen parallel to the strip of sheet material; and
- the donor web has a width substantially equal to the zone of contact of the head.
- 7. A printer as defined in claim 1 wherein:
- pressure means are provided for regulating the pressure between the roller platen and the strip of sheet material along the zone.
- 8. A printer as defined in claim 1 further including a sensing means located in the vicinity of the roller platen for detecting the presence of a strip of sheet material as the material is fed over the platen.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 08/007,662 of Charles M. Hevenor, et al. filed on Jan. 22, 1993.
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Divisions (1)
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