Claims
- 1. A hot stamper foil tape cartridge comprising a generally-rectangular casing having aligned strike windows in upper and bottom sides of the casing and forming a casing side indentation;
- a first supply reel including a first reel shaft journalled in said casing;
- a second take-up reel including a second reel shaft journalled in said casing, a heat and pressure transferable foil tape being wound on said supply reel;
- means for driving said take-up reel;
- means for conveying said foil tape to a position between said reels at said bottom strike window; and means fixed with respect to said casing including a sinuous spring for preventing back rotation of at least one of said reels; and
- wherein said reels include an inner peripheral surface and wherein said spring includes distal ends which frictionally engage said surface.
- 2. A hot stamper foil tape cartridge comprising a generally rectangular casing having aligned strike windows in upper and bottom sides of the casing and forming a casing side indentation;
- a first supply reel journalled in said casing;
- a second take-up reel journalled in said casing, a heat and pressure transferable foil tape wound on said supply reel;
- means for driving said take-up reel;
- means for conveying said foil tape to a position between said reels at said bottom strike window;
- means including a sinuous spring for preventing back rotation of at least one of said reels;
- wherein said reels include an inner peripheral surface and wherein said spring includes distal ends which frictionally engage said surface; and
- wherein said spring contains a central bight portion extending partially around a reel shaft, and intermediate portions between said bight portion and said distal ends being held by cross-pieces extending between front and back sides of said casing.
- 3. A hot stamper foil tape cartridge comprising a generally-rectangular casing having aligned strike windows in upper and bottom sides of the casing and forming a casing side indentation;
- a first supply reel journalled in said casing;
- a second take-up reel journalled in said casing, a heat and force transferable foil tape being wound on said supply reel;
- means for driving said take-up reel;
- means for conveying said foil tape to a position between said reels at said bottom strike window; and
- means including at least one horizontal rib in said indentation for inserting a peripheral portion of a daisy wheel casing immediately above said tape position into abutment with said rib.
- 4. A hot stamper foil tape cartridge for a hot stamper print engine, said cartridge comprising a generally rectangular casing, said casing having aligned strike windows in top and bottom edges of the casing forming a casing side indentation;
- supply reel journalled in the casing;
- a take-up reel journalled in the casing;
- a heat and force transferable foil tape extending between said supply reel and said take-up reel;
- anti-back rotation springs attached to said casing and having distal ends in friction contact with an interior surface of each of said reels; and
- wherein a portion of said tape is exposed between said reels within said indentation adjacent to the bottom edge of the casing.
- 5. A method of loading a heat and force transferable material-containing tape into a tape cartridge, comprising:
- providing a tape cartridge having a supply reel journalled in said cartridge, a spaced take-up reel journalled in said cartridge, at least one sinuous anti-back rotation spring fixed with respect to said cartridge and having a distal end in friction contact with at least one of said supply reel and said take-up reel, a strike window in said cartridge and a pair of guide means spacedly positioned adjacent a bottom of the strike window for guiding tape across said window;
- threading tape from said supply reel around a first one of said pair of guide means;
- extending the tape across the strike window bottom;
- threading the tape around a second one of said pair of guide means;
- connecting a so-threaded tape to the take-up reel; and
- holding the tape in the cartridge against free-wheeling by the friction contact action of the at least one sinuous anti-back rotation spring such that, in operation and prior to predetermined movement of said take-up reel, used tape segments are pullable off a workpiece containing the transferable material.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/078/792, filed Jun. 17, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,441,589.
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