Claims
- 1. An ink ribbon cartridge for use in a printer having a platen and a print head cooperable with the platen for printing on a web of record members, the ink ribbon cartridge comprising: a cartridge housing, an ink ribbon supply roll having a tubular core onto which an ink ribbon has been wound, the core having an inner surface, a shaft within the cartridge housing for mounting the ink ribbon supply roll, means within the cartridge housing for mounting a roll of spent ink ribbon, the shaft including first and second shaft members, the first shaft member including a first terminal end portion terminating at a first surface, the first terminal end portion having an axial hole, the second shaft member including a second terminal end portion having a second surface and terminating at an axial projection, the projection being received in the hole, the first and second surfaces being in opposed relationship to each other and being spaced apart, a tubular brake member having a frictional outer surface received on the projection between the spaced apart first and second surfaces, the frictional outer surface of the brake member being in frictional contact with the inner surface of the core.
- 2. An ink ribbon cartridge as defined in claim 1, where the unrestrained length of the brake member is greater than the distance between the first and second surface so that the brake member is compressed and is expanded beyond its unrestrained diameter.
- 3. Method of installing an ink ribbon cartridge onto a printer including a pair of spaced support portions for mounting the ink ribbon cartridge, a print head having a line of printing elements and a platen roll cooperable with the print head, the print head and the platen roll being movable relatively apart to enable installation of the cartridge, comprising the steps of: providing an ink ribbon cartridge including a housing with first and second housing members, a pair of opposed channels on the housing and between the first and second housing members, the first housing member being adapted to receive an ink ribbon supply roll having an ink ribbon, the first and second housing members being spaced apart to provide an opening, separating the paint head and the platen-roll, passing a web of record members between the platen and the joint head, and moving the cartridge in a direction generally perpendicular to the line of printing elements to engage the channels with the support portions to position the print head in the opening and to bring the ink ribbon along a path adjacent the printing elements, and thereafter moving the print head into printing cooperation with the ink ribbon which in turn is in contact with the web for printing cooperation with the platen.
- 4. An ink ribbon cartridge for use in a printer having a pair of spaced support portions, a platen and a print head cooperable with the platen for printing on a web of record members, the cartridge comprising: a cartridge housing having a pair of end walls, and first and second housing members extending laterally between the end walls, an ink ribbon roll received in the first housing member, the second housing member being capable of receiving a spent ink ribbon, the first and second housing members being spaced apart to provide an open space between the end walls, each end wall having a channel facing the open space, the channels being opposed, wherein the ink ribbon cartridge is inserted onto the printer by engaging the channels with the support portions and by moving the print head relative into the open space of the ink ribbon cartridge.
- 5. In ink ribbon cartridge as defined in claim 4, wherein the printer has a pair of guides, wherein the first housing member has a cantilevered portion spaced from the end walls to provide a pair of slots through which the guides can pass.
- 6. An ink ribbon cartridge for use in a printer having a printer housing, a platen, a print head cooperable with the platen for printing on a web of record members, a guide with a recess, spaced locating surfaces on the printer housing, and a toggle mechanism having a latching gripper, the ink ribbon cartridge comprising: a cartridge housing having a pair of end walls, an ink ribbon supply roll having a tubular core onto which an ink ribbon has been wound, the core having an inner surface, a shaft within the cartridge housing for mounting the ink ribbon supply roll, means within the cartridge housing for mounting a roll of spent ink ribbon, the shaft including first and second shaft members, the first shaft member including a first terminal end portion terminating at a first surface, the first terminal end portion having an axial hole, the second shaft member including a second terminal end portion having a second surface and terminating at an axial projection, the projection being received in the hole, the first and second surfaces being in opposed relationship to each other and being spaced apart, a tubular brake member having a frictional outer surface received on the projection between the spaced apart first and second surfaces, the frictional outer surface of the brake member being in frictional contact with the inner surface of the core, the cartridge being movable from a position outside the printer to an operating position on the printer, the cartridge having a flexible wall which deflects resiliently while the cartridge is being loaded onto the printer in contact with the guide and which expands into the recess when the cartridge is essentially in the operating position, the cartridge having spaced locating surfaces for locating the cartridge against the locating surfaces on the printer housing, a grip member on the cartridge housing for cooperation with the latching gripper, first and second housing members extending laterally between the end walls, the ink ribbon supply roll being received in the first housing member, the second housing member being capable of receiving a spent ink ribbon, the first and second housing members being spaced to provide an open space, wherein the ink ribbon cartridge is inserted onto the printer by moving the print head relatively into the open space of the ink ribbon cartridge, wherein the first housing member has a cantilevered portion spaced from the end walls to provide a pair of slots, and the first housing member and the printer housing having cooperating guide surfaces for guiding the web to between the print head and the platen.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/137,660, filed Oct. 15, 1993, now abandoned.
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