Claims
- 1. A hand-held labeler for printing and applying pressure sensitive labels releasably secured to a carrier web, the labeler comprising: a housing including a front portion and a rear portion and having a lower first housing section and an upper second housing section, the first housing section having a handle, the second housing section being pivotal at a position spaced from the front portion relative to the first housing section between a closed operating position and an open non-operating position, a print head mounted for straight-line movement on the second housing section, a second gear on the second housing section for moving the print head, a platen cooperable with the print head, a first gear mounted on the first housing section and meshing with the second gear when the second housing section is in its operating position, the first and second gears being out of mesh when the second housing section is in its non-operating position, a toothed driver to advance a label to between the print head and the platen and to advance the just printed label into label applying relationship with respect to the applicator, a manually engageable actuator disposed at the handle for moving the first gear, the print head and the second gear being in initial non-operating positions when the second housing section is in its open position, at least one spring on the second housing section for holding the print head and the second gear essentially in their initial positions when the second housing section is away from its operating position so that the first and second gears register with each other when the second housing section moves into the operating position, and another spring for returning the actuator and the first gear and for advancing the toothed driver.
- 2. The labeler defined in claim 1, wherein the first spring comprises a tension spring.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/701,259, filed Aug. 22, 1996.
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