Claims
- 1. A printing apparatus for printing on a transfer medium using an ink medium with a thermoplastic magnetic ink, comprising:
- thermal head means for selectively heating and melting the magnetic ink positioned on a first side of the transfer medium; and
- magnetic head means for urging the melted magnetic ink from the ink medium to the transfer medium positioned on the first side of the transfer medium.
- 2. The printing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the magnetic head means is mechanically coupled to the thermal head means.
- 3. The printing apparatus of claim 2 wherein the magnetic head means and the thermal head means are formed as one unit.
- 4. The printing apparatus of claim 2 wherein the magnetic head means and thermal head means move as a unit relative to the transfer medium.
- 5. The printing apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a platen for supporting the transfer medium on the opposite side of the transfer medium from the thermal head means and magnetic head means.
- 6. The printing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the magnetic head means further includes a supplemental magnet between the magnetic head means and transfer medium for accurately positioning the magnetic ink on the transfer medium.
- 7. The printing apparatus of claim 6 wherein the supplemental magnet includes a gap through which ink is transferred to the transfer medium.
- 8. The printing apparatus of claim 5 wherein the distance between the magnetic head means and the platen is adjusted depending upon the thickness of the transfer medium to maintain a constant speed of ink transfer from the ink medium to the transfer medium.
- 9. The printing apparatus of claim 6 wherein the thermal head means, magnetic head means and supplemental magnet are mechanically connected.
- 10. The printing apparatus of claim 1 further comprising means for moving the thermal head means and magnetic head means relative to the transfer medium.
- 11. The printing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the magnetic head means includes a permanent magnet.
- 12. The printing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the magnetic head means includes an electromagnet and a coil.
- 13. The printing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the magnetic head means includes a yoke formed of permenjur.
- 14. The printing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the magnetic head includes a yoke formed of one of the group including Fe, Fe-Si, Fe-Ni, Fe-Co, Mn-Zn ferrite, and Ni-Zn ferrite.
- 15. The printing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the thermal head means contacts the ink medium.
- 16. The printing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the magnetic head means includes a yoke having a gap, the gap connecting an inner surface of the yoke and an outer surface of the yoke.
- 17. The printing apparatus of claim 16 wherein the thermal head means is positioned proximate the gap.
- 18. The printing apparatus of claim 17 wherein the thermal head means extends outside the gap.
- 19. The printing apparatus of claim 17 wherein the thermal head means is positioned within the inner surface of the yoke.
- 20. The printing apparatus of claim 18 further including a supplemental magnet coupled to the magnetic head means and positioned so that the thermal head means is between the supplemental magnet and the magnetic head means.
- 21. The printing apparatus of claim 20 wherein the supplemental magnet has a supplemental gap which is substantially aligned with the gap in the yoke.
- 22. The printing apparatus of claim 20 wherein the supplemental magnet is mechanically coupled to the yoke.
- 23. The printing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the thermal head means includes a thin film thermal head.
- 24. A method of printing on a transfer medium using an ink medium with a thermoplastic magnetic ink, comprising:
- adjusting the distance between a magnetic head and a platen based on the thickness of the transfer medium;
- melting selected portions of the thermoplastic ink with a thermal head; and
- transferring the selected portions of the thermoplastic ink to the transfer medium by applying a magnetic force produced by the magnetic head.
- 25. The method of claim 20 further comprising directing the transfer of ink from the ink medium to the transfer medium with a supplemental magnet between the transfer medium and the magnetic head.
- 26. A method of printing on a transfer medium using an ink medium with a thermoplastic magnetic ink, comprising:
- melting selected portions of the thermoplastic magnetic ink on the ink medium; and
- ejecting melted thermoplastic magnetic ink from the ink medium to the transfer medium.
- 27. The method of claim 26 wherein the melted ink is ejected by applying a magnetic force to the melted ink which forces the ink off the ink medium and onto the transfer medium.
- 28. The method of claim 27 further including directing the flow of ejected ink with a supplemental magnet positioned between the ink medium and the transfer medium.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 841,925 filed on Mar. 20, 1986 entitled Imprinting Apparatus.
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8201676 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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