Claims
- 1. A device for imprinting indicia on a flexible article, comprising a base, a resilient pad mounted on said base for receiving an article thereon and defining an imprinting station, a stop mounted on said base adjacent to said pad for locating said article in oriented imprinting position at said imprinting station, said indicia being deposited on individually, preformed indicia strips and being heat responsive for transfer onto an article in contact therewith, a combined stop and holder member removably mounted on said stop, said holder member being formed with an upper wall, a lower wall spaced from said upper wall in parallel relation thereto and a longitudinally extending element joined to said upper and lower walls and fixed therebetween for locating said walls in spaced apart relation, said longitudinally extending element separating the walls to form a space therebetween which defines a longitudinally extending slot, the depth of said slot being of predetermined dimension for receiving an article in frictional relation therein, wherein the article is properly oriented for the imprinting operation when the holder member is mounted on said stop, and an indicia strip retaining member for receiving selected indicia strips therein and being mountable in overlying relation on said holder when the article is located in a slot of said holder, wherein the indicia strips are positioned over said article at said imprinting station, a heating member mounted on said base, and means for moving said heating member into positive engagement with said printed indicia that overlies said article at said imprinting station, wherein said indicia is transferred by heat from sid heating member onto said article.
- 2. A device as claimed in claim 1, a rib formed on said upper wall of said stop and holder member and being spaced from the outer edge of said upper wall to define a shelf, said retaining member being received on said shelf for locating said printed indicia in oriented overlying relation with respect to said article during the imprinting operation
- 3. A device as claimed in claim 2, a second slot formed in the space in said stop and holder member as defined by said walls and longitudinally extending element, said second slot extending in parallel opposed relation to said first slot and the depth of said second slot differing from that of the first named slot, wherein said second named slot receives a flexible article of a shaped and configuration that is different from that of the article received in said first named slot.
- 4. A device as claimed in claim 3, said stop and holder member being reversibly insertable into engagement with said stop to expose one of said slots with an article thereon, wherein the article secured in said stop and holder member is located at said imprinting station in oriented relation.
- 5. A device as claimed in claim 1, said stop having a longitudinal slot formed therein for receiving said stop and holder member in supporting relation for positioning said article at the imprinting station.
- 6. A device as claimed in claim 5, the upper wall of said stop and holder member having a longitudinally extending rib formed thereon that defines a longitudinally extending shelf said retaining member being receivable on said shelf and being oriented thereby to locate said indicia in proper overlying relation with respect to said article.
- 7. A device as claimed in claim 6, said stop and holder member having a second slot and shelf formed therein in opposed relation to the first named slot and shelf and being reversible in position on said stop means, said second slot receiving another article therein for locating the article in oriented relation at the imprinting station, said retaining member being locatable on the associated shelf of said stop and holder member for positioning the indicia in proper oriented overlying position on said second named article.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 538,421, filed Jan. 3, 1975 and entitled DEVICE FOR IMPRINTING INDICIA ON A FLEXIBLE ARTICLE.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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