Claims
- 1. A diffusion printer for creating indicia in the tops of the assembled keys of a keyboard comprising:
- (A) a hot stamp press including a support table and a vertically movable, heated platen mounted above said support table;
- (B) shuttle means for shuttling a tray between a loading position located outside of the region between said platen and said support table and a printing position located in the region between said platen and said support plate;
- (C) at least one fixture mounted on said tray, said at least one fixture comprising:
- (1) a fixture base for receiving a keyboard including assembled blank keys that are to receive indicia, said fixture base including compression means located beneath and aligned with said keys that are to receive indicia for applying irregularity compensation pressure separately to the bottoms of said keys; and,
- (2) a locator plate mounted on said fixture base for surrounding and maintaining alignment of the surfaces of said keys that are to receive indicia;
- (D) transfer paper means situated atop said keys, said transfer paper means including indicia images formed of dry dye suitable for diffusion printing into said keys under heat and pressure, each of said dry dye indicia images positioned in alignment with the top surface of a respective one of said keys that are to receive indicia; and,
- (E) a printing plate attached to the bottom of said heated platen for transferring heat from said heated platen to said transfer paper means and said keys that are to receive indicia when said heated platen is lowered, said printing plate including a plurality of rigid protrusions, each of said rigid protrusions positioned so as to be alignable with the top surface of a respective one of the keys that are to receive indicia of a keyboard mounted in said fixture base when said shuttle moves said tray to said printing position between said platen and said support table and press said transfer paper against said top surface of said keys that are to receive indicia when said heated platen is lowered.
- 2. A diffusion printer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said compression means comprises a plurality of spring loaded pedestals, one of said pedestals positioned so as to be alignable with each of said keys that is to receive indicia.
- 3. A diffusion printer as claimed in claim 2, wherein said fixture base includes a bottom and sidewalls and wherein said spring loaded pedestals are mounted on the bottom of said fixture base.
- 4. A diffusion printer as claimed in claim 3, wherein the tops of the walls of said fixture base and the edge of said locator plate include alignment means that coact together to align said locator plate atop said fixture base.
- 5. A diffusion printed as claimed in claim 4, wherein said transfer paper includes locator means that coact with the locator means of said fixture base and said locator plate to align said images on said transfer paper with said keys that are to receive said indicia.
- 6. A diffusion printer as claimed in claim 5, wherein said shuttle means is a double tray shuttle.
- 7. A diffusion printer as claimed in claim 6, wherein said double tray shuttle comprises a track and a pair of trays, said track passing through said printing position located in the region between said platen and said support table, said trays movable in said track from loading positions located on opposite sides of said printing position to said printing position located between said platen and said support table.
- 8. A diffusion printer as claimed in claim 7, wherein said printing plate includes locator pins and wherein said fixture base includes locator holes suitable for receiving said locator pins.
- 9. A diffusion printer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said printing plate is a machine plate and including a rubber blanket located between said printing plate protrusions and said fixture base, keyboard, locator plate and indicia transfer paper when a tray bearing said fixture base, keyboard, locator plate and indicia transfer paper is in said printing position located between said plate and said support table.
- 10. A diffusion printer as claimed in claim 9, wherein said compression mens comprises a plurality of spring loaded pedestals, one of said pedestals positioned so as to be alignable with each of said keys that is to receive indicia.
- 11. A diffusion printer as claimed in claim 10, wherein said fixture base includes a bottom and sidewalls and wherein said spring loaded pedestals are mounted on the bottom of said fixture base.
- 12. A diffusion printer as claimed in claim 11, wherein the tops of the walls of said fixture base and the edge of said locator plate include alignment means that coact together to align said locator plate atop said fixture base.
- 13. A diffusion printer as claimed in claim 12, wherein said transfer paper includes locator means that coact with the locator means of said fixture base and said locator plate to align said images on said transfer paper with said keys that are to receive said indicia.
- 14. A diffusion printer as claimed in claim 13, wherein said shuttle means is a double tray shuttle.
- 15. A diffusion printer as claimed in claim 14, wherein said double tray shuttle comprises a track and a pair of trays, said track passing through said printing position located in the region between said platen and said support table, said trays movable in said track from loading positions located on opposite sides of said printing position to said printing position located between said platen and said support table.
- 16. A diffusion printer as claimed in claim 15, wherein said printing plate includes locator pins and wherein said fixture base includes locator holes suitable for receiving said locator pins.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application based on prior copending application Ser. No. 725,924, filed Apr. 22, 1985, now abandoned.
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