Claims
- 1. An ink roller, comprising: a generally annular supporting surface having a central axis, a porous ink-receptive sleeve on the supporting surface, and opposite end sections, each end section including a first flange, a shoulder on the first flange, a generally annular first portion adjacent the shoulder and having a first bearing surface, the first portion having a lesser radial extent than the shoulder, a second generally annular portion adjacent the first portion and having a second bearing surface, the second portion having a lesser radial extent than the first portion, a second flange adjacent the second portion, the second flange having a greater radial extent than the shoulder, the shoulder being between the first flange and the first portion, the second portion being between the first portion and the second flange, and wherein the first flanges, the shoulders, the first and second portions and the second flanges are disposed along the central axis:
- 2. An ink roller, comprising: a generally annular supporting member having a central axis and a supporting surface, at least one axial hole in the supporting member, a porous ink-receptive sleeve on the supporting surface, and opposite end sections, at least one end section including a radially extending first flange at an end of the supporting member, an inwardly extending prong connected to the first flange, the prong being disposed on the central axis and being received in and in contact with the hole, a first generally annular portion having a bearing surface and being connected to the first flange, a second generally annular portion connected to the first annular portion, the second annular portion having a lesser radial extent than the first annular portion, the first annular portion being between the second annular portion and the first flange, a second flange connected to the second annular portion, the second annular portion being between the second flange and the first annular portion, and the first and second annular portions and the second flange being disposed outwardly from the first flange.
- 3. An ink roller, comprising: a generally annular supporting member having a central axis and a supporting surface, an axial hole or holes in the supporting member, a porous ink-receptive sleeve on the supporting surface, and opposite end sections, each end section including a radially extending first flange adjacent an end of the supporting member, an inwardly extending prong connected to the flange, the prong being disposed on the central axis, a first generally annular portion having a bearing surface and being connected to the flange, a second generally annular portion connected to the first annular portion, the second annular portion having a lesser radial extent than the first annular portion, the first annular portion being between the second annular portion and the first flange, a second flange connected to the second annular portion, the second annular portion being between the second flange and the first annular portion, the first and second annular portions and the second flange being disposed outwardly from the first flange, and the prongs being received in and in contact with the hole or holes.
- 4. An ink roller, comprising: a generally annular supporting member having a central axis and a supporting surface, an axial hole or holes in the supporting member, a porous ink-receptive sleeve on the supporting surface, the supporting member having capillary ink-containing chambers communicating with the sleeve, and opposite end sections, each end section including a radially extending first flange at an end of tile supporting member, an inwardly extending prong connected to the flange, the prong being disposed on the central axis, a first generally annular portion having a bearing surface and being connected to the flange, a second generally annular portion connected to the first annular portion, the second annular portion having a lesser radial extent than the first annular portion, the first annular portion being between the second annular portion and the first flange, a second flange connected to the second annular portion, the second annular portion being between the second flange and the first annular portion, the first and second annular portions and the second flange being disposed outwardly from the first flange, and the prongs being received in and in contact with the hole or holes.
- 5. In combination: an ink roller having a porous ink-receptive sleeve and opposite end sections, each end section having a first bearing surface and a second bearing surface, the first bearing surface having a greater radial extent than the second bearing surface, an ink roller carrier including a pair of relatively movable first and second holders, the first holder having first holder members with first surfaces for contacting the first bearing surfaces, the second holder having second holder members with second surfaces for contacting the second bearing surfaces, and wherein the first and second surfaces cooperate to releasably capture the ink roller at the first and second bearing surfaces.
- 6. In combination: an ink roller having a porous ink-receptive sleeve and opposite end sections, each end section having a bearing portion and a reduced portion having a lesser radial extent than the bearing portion, an ink roller carrier including a pair of spaced relatively spreadable holder members having C-shaped surfaces each terminating at a narrow opening for capturing and releasably holding the ink roller at its bearing portions, the narrow openings being smaller than the bearing portions but larger than the reduced portions, wherein the C-shaped surfaces are incapable of holding the ink roller captured when the holder members are spread relatively apart to allow release of the ink roller.
- 7. An ink roller for use with either one of two different ink roller carriers, including an ink roller having a porous ink-receptive sleeve and opposite end sections, each end section having a bearing portion and a reduced portion having a lesser radial extent than the bearing portion; wherein the one ink roller carrier includes a pair of relatively movable first and second holders, the first holder having first holder members with first surfaces for contacting the bearing surfaces, the second holder having second holder members with second surfaces for contacting the reduced portions, and wherein the first and second surfaces cooperate to releasably capture the ink roller at the respective bearing and reduced portions and; wherein the other ink roller carrier includes a pair of spaced relatively spreadable holder members having C-shaped surfaces terminating at narrow openings for capturing and releasably holding the ink roller at its bearing portions, the narrow openings being smaller than the bearing portions but larger than the reduced portions, wherein the C-shaped surfaces are incapable of holding the ink roller captured when the holder members are spread relatively apart to allow release of the ink roller.
- 8. A use for an ink roller with either one or two different ink roller carriers, the ink roller having a porous ink-receptive sleeve and opposite end sections, each end section having a bearing portion and a reduced portion having a lesser radial extent than the bearing portion; wherein the one ink roller carrier includes a pair of relatively movable first and second holders, the first holder having first holder members with first surfaces for contacting the bearing surfaces, the second holder having second holder members with second surfaces for contacting the reduced portion, and wherein the first and first surfaces cooperate to releasably capture the ink roller at the respective bearing and reduced portions and; wherein the other ink roller carrier includes a pair of spaced relatively spreadable holder members having C-shaped surfaces terminating at narrow openings for capturing and releasably holding the ink roller at its bearing portions, the narrow openings being smaller than the bearing portions but larger than the reduced portions, and wherein the C-shaped surfaces are incapable of holding the ink roller captured when the holder members are spread relatively apart to allow release of the ink roller.
- 9. An inker, comprising: a carrier including a first holder having a pair of first holder surfaces, a second holder movable relative to the first holder and having a pair of second holder surfaces, an ink roller having shaft portions, each shaft portion being received by a pair of the first and second holder surfaces, the first and second holders being relatively spring biased to urge each pair of first and second holder surfaces into holding relationship to the respective shaft portion, and the holders being movable against the biasing to move the pairs of first and second holder surfaces apart to release the ink roller.
- 10. An inker comprising: a carrier including a first holder having a pair of spaced first holder members, at least one first member connecting the first holder members, each first holder member having a pair of first holder surfaces, a second holder movably mounted on and relative to the first holder, the second holder having spaced second holder members, at least one second member connecting the second holder members, each second holder member having a pair of second holder surfaces, an ink roller held between pairs of first and second holder surfaces, and at least one spring for urging the first and second holders to a holding position but being relatively movable against the urging of the spring to move the holders to a release position in which the pairs of first and second holder surfaces are spaced to release the ink roller.
- 11. An inker as defined in claim 10, wherein the second holder is pivotally mounted on the first holder, wherein the second holder has a pair of leaf springs acting against the first holder to urge the first and second holders to an ink roller holding position.
- 12. An inker as defined in claim 11, wherein the holder members provide cam surfaces which enable the ink roller to move the holders relative to each other as the ink roller is being inserted to the holding position.
- 13. For an ink roller: a one-piece molded plastics section having a central axis and including a flange, a prong connected to the flange and extending in one direction, a first generally annular portion having a bearing surface and connected to the flange and extending in a direction opposite the one direction, and a second annular portion connected to the first annular portion, and wherein the flange, the prong, and the first and second portions are coaxial with respect to the central axis.
- 14. A one-piece molded plastics section as defined in claim 13, including at least one projection on the flange extending in the one direction.
- 15. A one-piece molded plastics section as defined in claim 13, including a second flange connected to the second portion.
- 16. A one-piece molded plastics section as defined in claim 15, including at least one projection on the flange extending in the one direction.
- 17. A hand-held labeler, comprising: a housing having a handle, a platen mounted in the housing, a print head mounted for straight line movement into and out of printing cooperation with the platen, a delaminator for delaminating printed labels from a carrier web, an applicator for applying printed labels, an actuator disposed at the handle, an abutment mounted in the housing, a slide having a trip surface, a pawl mounted for movement together with the print head, at least one spring for urging the print head and the slide in opposite directions, the actuator being drivingly connected to the slide to move the slide, and the print head and the pawl until the pawl engages the abutment and upon continued movement of the actuator and continued movement of the slide to load the spring or springs until the pawl is tripped by the trip surface to move the print head into printing cooperation with the platen.
- 18. A hand-held labeler as defined in claim 17, wherein the print head has a side plate and wherein the pawl is pivotally mounted adjacent the side plate.
- 19. A hand-held labeler as defined in claim 17, wherein the print head has a side plate, wherein the pawl includes a tooth and at least one spring acting on the side plate for urging the tooth into a path where the tooth is engageable with the abutment.
- 20. A hand-held labeler as defined in claim 17, wherein the pawl is of one-piece molded plastics construction and includes at least one leaf spring.
- 21. A hand-held labeler as defined in claim 17, wherein the print head includes a side plate and an integrally molded holder for the slide, the pawl, and the spring or springs.
- 22. A hand-held labeler, comprising: a housing having a first housing section and a second housing section pivotally connected to the first housing section, the first housing section having a manually graspable handle, a latch movably mounted on the second housing section and engageable with the first housing section, the latch including at least one leaf spring for urging the latch to its latched position and a depressible button accessible from outside the housing for deflecting the leaf spring and releasing the latch, a print head and a cooperable platen, an actuator disposed at the handle for operating the print head, an inker for inking the print head, and the latch further including another leaf spring for urging the inker into inking cooperation with the print head.
- 23. A hand-held labeler as defined in claim 22, wherein the latch further includes a pair of integrally molded leaf springs for urging the latch to its latched position.
- 24. A hand-held labeler as defined in claim 23, wherein the leaf spring for urging the inker is integrally molded with the latch, and wherein the latch is of one-piece molded plastics construction.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/909,363 filed Aug. 11, 1997, which is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/701,259, filed Aug. 22, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,910,227. Reference is also made to related application Ser. No. 09/024,142, filed Feb. 17, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,934,189.
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