The present invention relates to a terminal block marker, and more particularly to a two piece snap in terminal block marker.
Terminal blocks have been labeled via adhesive backed labels that are affixed to the front surface of terminal blocks for identification. However, the surface of terminal blocks are irregular and inconsistent from block to block resulting in poor adhesion of these labels that are vulnerable to unintentional removal by inadvertent physical contact or adhesive deterioration over time leaving the terminal blocks unidentifiable.
Another common method of identifying terminal blocks is via terminal block markers with mounting latches. The terminal block markers are formed from a semi-rigid molded plastic material, such as ABS. The mounting latches protrude from the back of the label surface. The mounting latches engage the opening in a terminal block to secure the terminal marker to the terminal block. The terminal markers are typically printed on demand using specialized printing systems designed specifically for terminal block markers or manufactured with pre-printed legends. These systems are unique from other printing operations and typically require specific software and operator training.
As a result, there exists a need for a terminal block marker having mounting latches and a label secured thereto, where the label is printed in a common roll fed thermal transfer printer using standard labeling software.
A terminal block marker with identification markings installed in a terminal block. The terminal block marker is used to identify the terminal block. The terminal blocker marker includes a rigid base and a flexible film insert. The rigid base includes a top with a first arm having a first inwardly extending projection and a second arm having a second inwardly extending projection. The rigid base also includes a bottom with legs extending in a direction opposite the arms to hold the terminal block marker in a terminal block. The flexible film insert includes identification markings and is installed on the rigid base. The flexible film insert is positioned under a first projection of the first arm and rotated downward until the flexible film insert snaps under the second projection of the second arm. The first and second projections retain the flexible film insert on the rigid base to form the terminal block marker.
As illustrated in
The flexible film insert 30 is manufactured and supplied to customers in a roll form. The roll of film insert 30 may be installed in a standard thermal transfer printer for receiving the required identification markings.
As illustrated in
Alternatively, the customer may tear off the assembled terminal block marker 20 at the desired length. Similar to
The terminal block marker 20 of the present invention provides many benefits. First, the use of a flexible film insert 30 allows the customer to use their current thermal transfer printer with no modifications. The thermal transfer printer will use the slots 32 in the film insert 30 to sense and correctly position the text. Additionally, the flexible film insert 30 can be removed from the base 40 and replaced with a film insert 30 that contains an updated label. The perforations 34 in the film insert 30 and the perforations 56 in the base 40 enable the customer to easily break off the desired number of film inserts 30, bases 40, or assembled terminal block markers 20 that are necessary for labeling the terminal blocks.
Furthermore, while the particular preferred embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the teaching of the invention. The matter set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings is offered by way of illustration only and not as limitation.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/208,157, filed Aug. 21, 2015, the subject matter of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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