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The present invention relates to a handheld printer, and more particularly a handheld printers that permits a user to perform secondary tasks in addition to printing information on label media.
Handheld printer assemblies are typically used to provide convenient printing capabilities in situations in which use of a desktop printer may be impractical. These situations include labeling chemicals or objects in a laboratory, marking wires during electrical installation, labeling office products, and the like. In order to facilitate convenient printing, handheld printer assemblies typically include a user interface, such as input keys and a display, through which information to be printed can be entered and displayed. A user interface together with other components, such as a microprocessor, a read only memory, and a random access memory, eliminate the need for access to another device, such as a computer, through which information to be printed is sent to the printer assembly.
The situations described above often include secondary tasks in addition to printing information. For example, electrical installation typically includes testing wires for electrical continuity in addition to marking the wires with label media. Current handheld printer assembly designs, however, do not have the capability to test wires for electrical continuity or perform other tasks in addition to printing information. As a result, an operator must carry a variety of tools to effectively perform secondary tasks in the situations described above.
Considering the limitations of previous designs, it would be desirable to have a printer assembly that permits a user to perform secondary tasks. It would also be desirable to have printer assembly that is reconfigurable to perform specific secondary tasks associated with different situations.
In one aspect, the invention provides a printer assembly that comprises a printer mechanism and a printer housing. The printer housing has a head end and a body portion, and the body portion includes input keys for controlling the printer mechanism. The printer assembly further comprises an accessory removably attached to the head end, and the accessory includes at least one functional component that is operable independent of the printer mechanism.
In another aspect, the invention provides a printer assembly that comprises a printer mechanism and a printer housing. The printer housing includes input keys for controlling the printer mechanism. The printer assembly further comprises an accessory removably attached to the printer housing, and the accessory includes at least one functional component that is operable independent of the printer mechanism. The function component is selected from a group consisting of a magnet for securing the printer assembly on a ferrous surface, a light source projecting light away from the printer housing, a strap anchor, a stand, and electrical testing equipment.
The foregoing and advantages of the invention will appear from the following description. In the description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which there is shown by way of illustration a preferred embodiment of the invention. Such embodiment does not necessarily represent the full scope of the invention, however, and reference is made therefore to the claims herein for interpreting the scope of the invention.
The invention will hereafter be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements, and:
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The print media 9 may be, for example, label media that is known in the art, and generally comprises a carrier web which supports a series of adhesive labels. As those skilled in the art will appreciate, the size, width, color, and type of web material varies depending upon the specific printing situation.
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In the embodiments disclosed herein, the accessory 34 includes the following functional components, described below: a magnet 46, a light source 50, a stand 64, and integral strap anchors 68. Of course, embodiments of the present invention can include one or more of the listed functional components without departing from the scope of the invention.
The magnet 46 is mounted in a magnet recess 42 disposed on the lower surface 35 proximate the rear end 43 of the housing 38 to secure the assembly 10 to a ferrous surface. A magnet fastener hole 44 proximate the upper surface 36 and the rear end 43 of the housing 38 accommodates a fastener 49, such as a countersink screw or the like, to connect the magnet 46 to the housing 38.
The light source 50, such as a printed circuit board/light-emitting diode assembly or the like, is carried by a light source recess 48 proximate the first lateral side 37. A light source hole 52 disposed on the front end 41 and adjacent the light source recess 48 permits the light source 50 to project light outward from the front end 41 of the accessory 34. A power source recess 54 adjacent the light source recess 48 and proximate the front end 41 carries electrical contacts 58 and a power source 56 (
The stand 64 is engaged by stand slots 60 disposed on the diagonal sides 45 and 47, a stand recess 62 (
The integral strap anchors 68 disposed on the lateral sides 37 and 39 and the front end 41 of the housing 38 and corresponding carrying strap slots 88 of the cover 40 permit a carrying strap (not shown) to be attached to the accessory 34. The strap anchors 68 and the carrying strap slots 88 are approximately the length of the lateral sides 37 and 39. The carrying strap advantageously permits a user to connect the handheld printer assembly 10 to appropriate locations for support. For example, the user may connect the carrying strap to a utility belt or a stationary object.
The accessory 34 may include several alternative components or alternative connections to components within the printer housing 2. Referring to
As another alternative, the electrical testing equipment 92, if included, may send information to a microprocessor or controller 96 disposed within the printer housing 2. The controller 96 may then direct the printer mechanism 12 to print the information, direct the display 7 to display the information, or both. For example, the electrical testing equipment 92 may detect a voltage in a wall circuit during an inspection and send corresponding information to the controller 96. The controller 96 may then direct the printer mechanism 12 to print a message that indicates “live circuit” or the like. The message may also be shown on the display 7.
The input keys 4 preferably control only the printer mechanism 12, but alternatively, the input keys 4 may be used to control the functional components in addition to the printer mechanism 12. For example, specific keys of the input keys 4 may control the functional components and not the printer mechanism 12. Alternatively, both the printer mechanism 12 and the functional components may be operated independently by pressing a different combination of the input keys 4 or by pressing the input keys 4 in a different sequence.
As briefly described above, the accessory 34 is removably mounted on the printer housing 2 to permit the accessory 34 to be detached from the printer housing 2 when appropriate. Similarly, the accessory 34 may be manufactured with different combinations of the functional components that are appropriate for different situations. For example, in a laboratory setting, it may be reasonable to only include the light source 50 and the magnet 46 as part of the accessory 34. In addition, the relatively simple construction of the accessory 34 permits the user to customize or reconfigure the functional components for the secondary tasks associated with a specific situation. For example, a user in a laboratory setting may remove the magnet 46 if it is found to be unnecessary.
While there has been shown and described what is at present considered the preferred embodiment of the invention, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention defined by the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/113,105 filed Nov. 10, 2008, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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61113105 | Nov 2008 | US |