Claims
- 1. A printing assembly for printing an image on an article comprising:an adjustable platen assembly including a platen having an inboard end and an outboard end; a print head moveable between a first position in biased engagement with the platen and a second position out of engagement with the platen; a jack member constructed and arranged to adjustably maintain the platen in parallel relation to the print head when the print head is in the first position; wherein adjusting the jack member in a first direction raises one end of the platen and adjusting the jack member in a second direction lowers the one end of the platen in order to maintain the platen in parallel relation to the print head when the print head is in the first position, so as to prevent deformities in the printed image as the article passes through the printing assembly.
- 2. The printing assembly of claim 1, wherein the platen assembly includes an axle constructed and arranged to support the platen.
- 3. The printing assembly of claim 2, wherein the jack member contacts the axle so as to raise and lower the one end of the platen.
- 4. The printing assembly of claim 1, further comprising a platen mounting bracket having an inboard slot and an outboard slot, the platen being rotatably received within the inboard and outboard slots of the bracket.
- 5. The printing assembly of claim 4, wherein the mounting bracket includes an aperture constructed and dimensioned to receive the jack member therein, the jack member being received through the aperture and contacting a portion of the platen assembly as the jack member is moved toward the platen assembly.
- 6. The printing assembly of claim 5, wherein the platen is supported on an axle and the jack member contacts the axle in order to raise and lower the platen.
- 7. The printing assembly of claim 6, wherein the aperture is in communication with the outboard slot of the mounting bracket so that the jack member may be received through the aperture and outboard slot and contact the axle in order to raise and lower the outboard end of the platen.
- 8. The printing assembly of claim 7, wherein the inboard end of the platen remains substantially stationary as the jack member pivots the outboard end of the platen in a vertical plane from the inboard slot, so as to adjust the platen, parallel to the print head when the print head is in the first position.
- 9. The printing assembly of claim 5, wherein the jack member is a jack screw rotatable within the aperture.
- 10. The printing assembly of claim 4, wherein the inboard and outboard slots are generally U-shaped.
- 11. The printing assembly of claim 1, wherein the one end of the platen which is raised and lowered is the outboard end.
- 12. The printing assembly of claim 1, further comprising a locking device constructed and arranged to lock the platen in the position parallel to the print head when the print head is in the first position.
- 13. The printing assembly of claim 1, further comprising a print head mounting assembly constructed and arranged to support the print head and adapted to move the print head between the first position and the second position.
- 14. The printing assembly of claim 13, wherein the print head mounting assembly includes a mounting bar and a pivot bar.
- 15. The printing assembly of claim 1, wherein the print head is a thermal print head.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of Ser. No. 09/300,067, filed Apr. 27, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,031,555.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuations (1)
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