Claims
- 1. A thermal printer comprising:a media support for holding media that is to be printed upon; a spindle for holding and collecting print ribbon having dimensional variations used to print upon said media; a print head in associated relationship with a platen over which said media and print ribbon can be moved for printing on said media; at least one pivotal support for said print ribbon having a pivotable mounting interiorly of the edges of said print ribbon to compensate for dimensional variations before or after said print ribbon passes over said print head pivotally mounted for pivotal movement on a substantially central pivot axis of rotation; and, a drive for moving the print ribbon pivotal support with respect to its substantially central pivot axis across the width of said print ribbon to compensate for variations in the dimensional characteristics of said ribbon.
- 2. The thermal printer as claimed in claim 1 wherein:said pivotal support is a roller.
- 3. The thermal printer as claimed in claim 1 wherein:said pivotal support is a plate curved in cross-section.
- 4. The thermal printer as claimed in claim 1 wherein:said pivotal support is spring biased against the surface of said ribbon.
- 5. The thermal printer as claimed in claim 1 further comprising:said print ribbon support is both before and after the point of where said print ribbon passes over said head and in each case is a pivotally held support across the width of said ribbon.
- 6. The thermal printer as claimed in claim 5 wherein:one of said print ribbon supports is a roller, and the other support is a curved plate in cross-section.
- 7. The thermal printer as claimed in claim 6 wherein:one of said print ribbon supports is supported in spring biased relationship to said print ribbon.
- 8. The thermal printer as claimed in claim 1 further comprising:two print ribbon supports located before the point where said ribbon passes over said print head in overlying and underlying relationship to said print ribbon; and, said pivotal support is located after where said print ribbon passes over said print head.
- 9. The thermal printer as claimed in claim 1 further comprising:an electronic control for moving the pivotal center automatically with respect to the edge of said ribbon.
- 10. A thermal printer ribbon transport system having a thermal printer head and a platen over which printer ribbon passes and wherein said thermal printer ribbon has dimensional variations as to either length or width before or after passing over said printer head comprising:at least one pivotally mounted support across the width of the printer ribbon before or after the passage of printer ribbon over said printer head and, which pivotal mount can be moved interiorly of the edges of said printer ribbon for rotationally pivoting at different positions for centrally balancing said support across the width of said ribbon; and, a drive for moving the gimbal support with respect to the width of said print ribbon.
- 11. The system as claimed in claim 10 wherein:said pivotally mounted support is a gimbal supported curved plate.
- 12. The system as claimed in claim 10 wherein:said pivotally mounted support is a gimbal supported roller.
- 13. The system as claimed in claim 10 further comprising:a pivotally supported roller placed after the passage of said print ribbon beyond said head; and, at least one support over which said ribbon passes before passing over said print head.
- 14. The system as claimed in claim 13 further comprising:two spring biased supports before passage of said print ribbon over said head which provide support on reverse surfaces of said ribbon.
- 15. A thermal printer having a source of print media, a source of print ribbon, a rotatable platen, and a print head in associated placement with said platen over which said print ribbon and media pass said print ribbon having dimensional variations before or after passing over said print head comprising:at least one ribbon support before and after the passage of said ribbon over said print head, one of which is pivotally mounted for rotational pivotal movement oriented substantially centrally across the width of said print ribbon as said ribbon passes thereover; and, a drive connected to said ribbon support for moving said support across the width of said ribbon to compensate for dimensional variations.
- 16. The thermal printer as claimed in claim 15 wherein:both of said ribbon supports are a roller.
- 17. The thermal printer as claimed in claim 15 further comprising:a ribbon support combined with said pivotally mounted support before said ribbon moves across the printer head placed for contact with said ribbon on a surface of said ribbon opposite from the ribbon surface in contact with said pivotally mounted support.
- 18. The thermal printer as claimed in claim 15 wherein:each of said ribbon supports is pivotally mounted for laterally displaced pivotal movement across the width of said print ribbon.
- 19. The thermal printer as claimed in claim 15 wherein:one of said ribbon supports is a roller.
- 20. A method for thermally printing on a media comprising:supporting and holding media for printing upon; providing a source of print ribbon and collecting said print ribbon that has been used to print on said media; moving said print media and said ribbon over a print head and a platen for printing thereon; said ribbon having dimensional variations before or after said print head; supporting said print ribbon before or after said ribbon passage over said print head on a pivotally mounted support that is caused to rotationally pivot across its axis interior to and substantially central to the width of said print ribbon to compensate for the dimensional variations of said print ribbon; and, placing the pivot point of said pivotal support by a drive which moves the pivot point to the general central area as to any dimensional variations of the print ribbon to balance the web across said print ribbon for printing purposes.
- 21. The method as claimed in claim 20 further comprising:driving said print ribbon and collecting said print ribbon on respective spindles that are each driven by a motor that can generate a Back EMF and controlled by the Back EMF of at least one of said motors.
- 22. The method as claimed in claim 20 further comprising:supporting said print ribbon both before and after it passes over said print head on a pivotal support that pivots with respect to the width of said print ribbon.
- 23. The method as claimed in claim 20 further comprising:driving and controlling the pivotal relationship of said pivotal support by a lead screw which is driven by a motor connected to controls for controlling the position of said pivotal support by said lead screw.
- 24. The method as claimed in claim 20 further comprising:controlling the placement of said pivotal support with respect to the width of said ribbon by means of a drive that is controlled from a remote location from said printer.
- 25. A thermal printer comprising:a media support for holding media that is to be printed upon; a spindle for holding and collecting print media used to print upon said media; a print head in associated relationship with a platen overwhich said media and print ribbon can be moved for printing on said media said print ribbon having dimensional variations as to either width or length; at least one pivotal support for said print ribbon placed before or after said print ribbon passes over said print head wherein, said support is mounted rotationally on a pivot placed interiorly distal from the edges of said print ribbon so as to allow dimensional variances of said print ribbon to be compensated for by the rotational pivoting action of said support; and, a drive for driving said pivotal support to the dimensionally balancing center of said print ribbons.
- 26. The thermal printer as claimed in claim 25 wherein:said pivotal support is a roller.
- 27. The thermal printer as claimed in claim 25 wherein:said pivotal mount is adjustable as to the width of the print ribbon which is to be supported to compensate for variably sized ribbon as to their width.
- 28. The thermal printer as claimed in claim 25 further comprising:said pivotal support being placed both before and after the point of where said print ribbon passes over said thermal printing head, and is pivotally mounted within the central region of the print ribbon passing thereover for pivoting across the width of said print ribbon.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/136,643, filed May 27, 1999 entitled a A Thermal Printer With Improved Ribbon Transport Inventors Gordon B. Barrus and Dennis R. White.
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