Claims
- 1. In a paper transport assembly for a printer having a pin type paper feed mechanism which includes a pair of spaced sprockets for advancement of various sizes and configurations of individual sheets of paper into said printer, said paper transport comprising:
- a. a first flexible strip having along the length and near a first edge thereof a first plurality of regularly spaced holes for engaging the sprocket on a first side of said pin type feed mechanism, and a layer of non-setting and non-permanent adhesive means on said first strip along the length and near a second edge thereof, for removeably attaching said sheet along a first edge thereof to said first strip;
- b. a second flexible strip having along the length and near a first edge thereof a second plurality of regularly spaced holes for engaging the sprocket on a second side of said pin type feed mechanism, and a layer of non-setting and non-permanent adhesive means on said second strip along the length and near a second edge thereof said first and second strips defining a width, between said first plurality of holes and said second plurality of holes of more than the width of said sheets of paper supportable thereon, for removably attaching said sheet along a second edge and opposite said first edge thereof to said second strip whereby said sheet is directly attached to and supported only on said first and second strip between said sprockets and is not otherwise provided with means for transport into said printer; and
- c. each of said layers of adhesive means having a width extending a predetermined distance from the second edges of said respective first and second strips towards the respective first and second pluralities of holes whereby said range of sizes and configurations of sheets transportable by said assembly is related to the combined width of said adhesive means.
- 2. The paper transport assembly as recited in claim 1 further comprising a plurality of regularly spaced alignment marks on each of said strips whereby said sheet may be accurately aligned on said strips between said sprockets for transport into said printer.
- 3. An improved printing material assembly for transport into a printer, having a pin type feed mechanism including a pair of spaced sprockets for advancement of various sizes and configurations of printing material into said printer, comprising:
- a. a first flexible strip having along the length and near a first edge thereof a first plurality of regularly spaced holes for engaging the sprocket on a first side of said pin type feed mechanism
- b. a second flexible strip having along the length and near a first edge thereof a second plurality of regularly spaced holes for engaging the sprocket on a second side of said pin type feed mechanism;
- c. a layer of non-setting and non-permanent adhesive on each of said strips along the length and near a second edge thereof each said adhesive layer having a width extending a predetermined distance from said respective second edges towards said respective first and second plurality of holes, whereby said range of sizes and configurations of printing material advancable by said assembly is related to the combined widths of said adhesive layers; and
- d. a sheet of paper having a width less than that defined between said first and second pluralities of holes, said sheet removably attached at respective opposite edges thereof to said strips at said adhesive layers, and directly supported on said strips, and not otherwise provided with means for transport by said sprockets of said pin type feed mechanism into said printer.
- 4. The printing material assembly as recited in claim 3 further comprising a plurality of regularly spaced alignment marks on said strips along the lengths thereof whereby said sheet may be accurately aligned on said strips between said sprockets for transport into said printer.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 300,869, filed Sept. 10, 1981 now abandoned.
RIGHTS OF THE GOVERNMENT
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States for all governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty.
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