Claims
- 1. Apparatus for continuous application of individual ink images to individual articles comprising:
- continuously operable sheet conveying means for causing continuous longitudinal movement at a uniform velocity of an elongated sheet of material having a plurality of heat transferrable ink images located thereon in sequential uniform equally spaced relationship therealong;
- continuously operable article conveying means for causing continuous longitudinal movement of a plurality of unprinted articles at a uniform velocity equal to the velocity of and in the same direction as and in laterally offset parallel relationship with the elongated sheet of material and in sequential uniform equally spaced relationship corresponding to the uniform sequential equally spaced relationship of the heat transferable ink images on the elongated sheet of material and in aligned relationship therewith;
- wrapping means continuously operably associated with the elongated sheet of material for continuously wrapping a portion of the elongated sheet of material into image transferring relationship with the unprinted articles during continuous movement of the unprinted articles and the elongated sheet of material with adjacent ones of the heat transferrable ink images being sequentially associated with adjacent ones of the unprinted articles;
- heat applying means operable associated with the wrapped portion of the elongated sheet of material and the unprinted articles wrapped therewithin for sequentially continuously applying heat thereto during continuous movement of the wrapped portion of the elongated wrapped sheet of material and the articles wrapped therewithin relative to the heat applying means to cause sequential transfer of the adjacent ones of the heat transferrable ink images to the adjacent ones of the unprinted articles;
- unwrapping means continuously operably associated with the elongated sheet of material for unwrapping the elongated sheet of material from the articles after transfer of the heat transferrable ink images to the articles; and
- discharge article conveying means for disassociating the printed articles from the elongated sheet of material after unwrapping of the elongated sheet of material.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 159,876, filed June 16, 1980, U.S. Pat. No. 4,323,601, which is a division of application Ser. No. 943,372, filed Sept. 18, 1978, U.S. Pat. No. 4,250,831.
US Referenced Citations (2)
Divisions (2)
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159876 |
Jun 1980 |
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943372 |
Sep 1978 |
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