Claims
- 1. A web loading and feeding system for a machine wherein a web is fed longitudinally of itself by a pair of feed sprockets cooperating with holes in the two longitudinal side edge portions of the web and wherein improper loading of the web onto the sprockets is inhibited, said system comprising a pair of web feed sprockets spaced from one another along a common axis of rotation and supported for driven rotation in unison about said axis, each of said sprockets having a series of radially outwardly extending pins uniformly spaced from one another circumferentially of the sprocket, the spacing of the pins on one of said sprockets being identical to the spacing of the pins on the other of said sprockets and each pin of one sprocket having a corresponding pin on the other sprocket which pin and its corresponding pin are located at least approximately in the same plane containing said axis, means visually distinguishing one pin of one of said sprockets and its corresponding pin on the other of said sprockets from the remaining ones of said pins, and a web to be loaded onto and fed by said two sprockets, said web having a length many times greater than its width, having longitudinally extending side edges and having a first row of first holes in one side edge portion of the web and a second row of second holes in the other side edge portion of the web, said first holes being located on a first line parallel to said side edges and said second holes being located on a second line parallel to said side edges, and said web having a work area located between said side edge portions which work area is completely uniform along the entire length of the web so as to be adapted to have a graphic generated thereon along any selected longitudinal portion thereof, said first holes being uniformly spaced from one another along the length of said web and said second holes being likewise uniformly spaced from one another along the length of said web, the spacing of said first holes and the spacing of said second holes being equal to the spacing between said pins of said sprockets and each of said first holes having a corresponding one of said second holes located at least approximately on the same line extending perpendicular to the side edges of said web, and indicator holes appearing periodically along the lengths of said first and second lines to visually distinguish certain of said first and second holes from other of said first and second holes, there being no holes on said first line between said indicator holes except for a plurality of said first holes and there being no holes on said second line between said indicator holes except for a plurality of said second holes, said indicator holes comprising a third row of third holes in said one side edge portion of said web located on said first line and a fourth row of fourth holes in said other side edge portion of said web located on said second line, said third holes being spaced from one another along the length of said web and said fourth holes also being spaced from one another along the length of said web by a distance S=Nd, where S is the spacing between said third holes and is also the spacing between said fourth holes, d is the spacing between said first holes and is also the spacing between said second holes and N is an integer greater than two, said first, second, third and fourth holes all being of similar size and shape, each of said third holes being located between two of said first holes on said first line and each of said fourth holes being located between two of said second holes on said second line, each of said third holes having a corresponding one of said fourth holes located at least approximately on the same line perpendicular to the side edges of said web so that each third hole and its corresponding fourth hole visually distinguish from other of said first and second holes an associated pair of first and second holes located on approximately the same line perpendicular to the side edges of said web and which distinguished pair of first and second holes may be placed on said distinguished pair of pins of said two sprockets to assure a proper loading of said web onto said sprockets.
- 2. A web loading and feeding system as defined in claim 1 further characterized by said pins of said one sprocket comprising a set of first pins located in a first common plane perpendicular to said axis of sprocket rotation and uniformly spaced from one another circumferentially of the one sprocket and said pins of said other sprocket comprising a set of second pins located in a second common plane perpendicular to said axis of sprocket rotation and uniformly spaced from one another circumferentially of said other sprocket, and said means visually distinguishing one pin of said one sprocket and its corresponding pin of the other of said sprockets comprising a third pin on said one sprocket located in said first common plane and a fourth pin on said other sprocket located in said second common plane, said third pin being located circumferentially between two of said first pins and said fourth pin being located circumferentially between two of said second pins, said third and fourth pins being located in at least approximately the same plane containing said axis of sprocket rotation, the placement of each of said third holes relative to the two of said first holes between which it is located matching the placement of said third pin relative to the two of said first pins between which it is located and the placement of each of said fourth holes relative to the two of said second holes between which it is located matching the location of said fourth pin relative to the two of said second pins between which it is located.
- 3. A web loading and feeding system as defined in claim 2 further characterized by N being equal to the number of said first pins on said one sprocket and also being equal to the number of said second pins on said other sprocket.
- 4. A web loading and feeding system as defined in claim 2 further characterized by said web including a fifth hole associated with each of said third holes and a sixth hole associated with each of said fourth holes, each of said fifth holes being located on said first line and each of said sixth holes being located on said second line, each of said fifth holes being spaced from the first hole distinguished by the associated third hole by a spacing equal to the spacing between each fourth hole and the second hole distinguished by such fourth hole but in the opposite direction from said distinguished first hole along said first line, and each of said sixth holes being spaced from the second hole distinguished by the associated fourth hole by a spacing equal to the spacing between the each third hole and the first hole distinguished by such third hole but in the opposite direction from said distinguished second hole along said second line.
- 5. A web for use with a machine wherein it is fed longitudinally of itelf by a pair of drive sprockets rotatable about a common axis and cooperating with holes in its two longitudinal side edge portions, the drive sprockets each having a circumferential series of uniformly spaced and radially outwardly extending pins with two of said pins, one on each sprocket and both located in approximately the same plane containing said common axis, being visually distinguished from the other of said pins, said web comprising an elongated sheet-like member having parallel side edges and a length many times greater than its width, said web having a first row of first holes in one side edge portion thereof and a second row of second holes in the other side edge portion thereof, said first holes being located on a first line parallel to said side edges and said second holes being located on a second line parallel to said side edges, and said web having a work area located between said first and second edge portions which work area is completely uniform along the entire length of the web so as to be adapted to have a graphic generated thereon along any selected longitudinal portion thereof, said first holes being uniformly spaced from one another along the length of said web and said second holes being likewise uniformly spaced from one another along the length of said web, and indicator holes appearing periodically along the lengths of said first and second lines to visually distinguish certain of said first and second holes from other of said first and second holes, there being no holes on said first line between said indicator holes except for a plurality of said first holes and there being no holes on said second line between said indicator holes except for a plurality of said second holes, said indicator holes comprising a third row of third holes in said one side edge portion of said web located on said first line and a fourth row of fourth holes in said other side edge portion of said web located on said second line, said first, second, third and fourth holes all being of similar size and shape, said third holes being spaced from one another along the length of said web and said fourth holes also being spaced from one another along the length of said web by a distance S=Nd, where S is the spacing between said third holes and is also the spacing between said fourth holes, d is the spacing between said first holes and is also the spacing between said second holes and N is an integer greater than two, each of said third holes being located between two of said first holes on said first line and each of said fourth holes being located between two of said second holes on said second line, each of said third holes having a corresponding one of said fourth holes located at least approximately on the same line perpendicular to the side edges of said web so that each third hole and its corresponding fourth hole visually distinguish from other of said first and second holes an associated pair of first and second holes located on approximately the same line perpendicular to the side edges of said web, a pair of such visually distinguished first and second holes when placed on the visually distinguished pins of said sprockets during the placement of said web onto the sprockets therefore establishing a predetermined relationship between the sprockets and said web.
- 6. A web as defined in claim 5 further characterized by it comprising an elongated sheet-like member for use in making signs and consisting of an adhesive-backed layer of first material supported on a layer of release material with its adhesive-backed face in engagement with the layer of release material, both said layer of first material and said layer of release material extending uninterruptedly the full length of said web.
- 7. A web as defined in claim 5 further including a fifth row of fifth holes in said one side edge portion of said web and a sixth row of sixth holes in said other side edge portion of said web, said fifth holes being spaced from one another along the length of the web and said sixth holes also being spaced from one another along the length of said web by a distance S=Nd, each of said fifth holes and a corresponding one of the sixth holes being located at least approximately on a common line perpendicular to the side edges of said web and being associated with a pair of first and second holes visually distinguished by a corresponding pair of third and fourth holes, the fifth hole being located on the side of said line on which the first and second holes are located opposite from said third hole and otherwise bearing the same association with the first hole as the fourth hole bears to the second hole, and the sixth hole being located on the side of said line on which the first and second holes are located opposite from said fourth hole and otherwise bearing the same association with the second hole as the third hole bears to the first hole whereby the web may be loaded in the machine with the holes of either longitudinal side edge portion associated with the one or the other of the drive sprockets.
- 8. A web for use with a machine wherein it is fed longitudinally of itelf by a pair of drive sprockets rotatable about a common axis and cooperating with holes in its two longitudinal side edge portions, the drive sprockets each having a circumferential series of uniformly spaced and radially outwardly extending pins with two of said pins, one on each sprocket and located in approximately the same plane containing said common axis, being visually distinguished from the other of said pins, said web comprising an elongated sheet-like member having parallel side edges and a length many times greater than its width, said web having a first row of uniformly spaced and uniformly shaped first holes located on a first straight line spaced slightly laterally inwardly from and extending parallel to one side edge of said web, a second row of uniformly spaced and uniformly shaped second holes located on a second straight line spaced slightly laterally inwardly from and extending parallel to the other side edge of said web, said web having a work area located between said first and second rows of holes which work area is completely uniform along the entire length of the web so as to be adapted to have a graphic generated thereon along any selected longitudinal portion thereof, and means appearing periodically along the lengths of said first and second rows of holes for visually distinguishing from the other of said first and second holes pairs of said first and second holes located on approximately the same line perpendicular to the side edges of said web so that a pair of such visually distinguished first and second holes may be placed on said two visually distinguished sprocket pins to obtain a predetermined relationship between the sprockets and said web, said means for visually distinguishing pairs of said first and second holes being for each such visually distinguished pair of first and second holes no more than two extra holes in said web located on said first line adjacent the distinguished one of said first holes and no more than two extra holes in said web located on said second line adjacent the distinguished one of said second holes, said extra holes being of the same size and shape as said first and second holes, there being no holes on said first line between the periodic appearances of said extra holes other than a plurality of said first holes and there being no holes on said second line between the periodic appearances of said extra holes other than a plurality of said second holes.
- 9. A web as defined in claim 8 further characterized by said means for visually distinguishing pairs of said first and second holes being for each such visually distinguished pair of first and second holes two extra holes in said web on said first line on opposite sides of the first hole of said visually distinguished pair and two extra holes in said web on said second line on opposite sides of the second hole of said visually distinguished pair, all of said extra holes being of the same size and shape as said first and second holes.
- 10. A method of loading a web onto a machine wherein it is fed longitudinally of itself by a pair of feed sprockets cooperating with holes in the web's two longitudinal side edge portions, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing a machine with a pair of feed sprockets rotatable about a common axis and each having a circumferential series of uniformly spaced and radially outwardly extending pins with two of said pins, one on each sprocket and located in approximately the same plane containing said common axis, being visually distinguished from the other of said pins,
- providing a web consisting of an elongated sheet-like member having parallel side edges and a length many time greater than its width, said web having a first row of uniformly spaced and uniformly shaped first feed holes located on a first straight line spaced slightly laterally inwardly from and extending parallel to on side edge of said web, a second row of uniformly spaced and uniformly shaped second feed holes located on a second straight line spaced slightly laterally inwardly from and extending parallel to the other side edge of said web, said first and second feed holes being so sized, shaped and spaced along said first and second lines as to be cooperable with said pins of said sprockets to feed said web longitudinally of itself when said sprockets are rotated about said common axis, said web having a work area located between said first and second rows of feed holes which work area is completely uniform along the entire length of the web so as to be adapted to have a graphic generated thereon along any selected longitudinal portion thereof, and means appearing periodically along the length of said first and second rows of holes for visually distinguishing from others of said first and second feed holes pairs of said first and second feed holes located on approximately the same line perpendicular to the side edges of said web, said means for visually distinguishing pairs of said first and second feed holes being for each such visually distinguished pair of first and second feed holes no more than two extra holes located on said first line adjacent the distinguished one of said first feed holes and no more than two extra holes located on said second line adjacent the distinguished one of said second feed holes, there being no holes on said first line between the periodic appearances of said extra holes except for a plurality of said first holes and there being no holes on said second line between the periodic appearances of said extra holes except for a plurality of said second holes, said extra holes being of the same size and shape as said first and second holes, and
- placing a pair of such visually distinguished first and second feed holes on said two visually distinguished pins of said sprockets to establish a predetermined relationship between said sprockets and said web.
- 11. An elongated web having parallel side edges, a length many times greater than its width, two longitudinally extending side edge portions each located adjacent a respective one of said side edges, a longitudinally extending work area located between said side edge portions and completely uniform along the entire length of said web so as to be adapted to have a graphic generated thereon along any selected longitudinal portion thereof, two rows of feed holes each located in a respective one of said side edge portions of said web, the feed holes of each of said rows being located on a straight line parallel to said side edges of said web and being continuously regularly spaced from one another along said line by a uniform distance d so that one of said feed holes appears in each of said rows for each increment of length d of said web, and a plurality of appearances of indicator holes in each of said side edge portions which indicator holes are located on the same straight line as said feed holes of that side edge portion, said appearances of indicator holes in each side edge portion being spaced from one another by a distance at least three times greater than said distance d and there being no holes other than a plurality of said feed holes on either of said straight lines between said appearances of said indicator holes so that each appearance of said indicator holes visually distinguishes one of said feed holes from other of said feed holes, and each of such visually distingiushed feed holes of one side edge portion being located substantially directly opposite a visually distinguished one of the feed holes of the other side edge portion so that the line defined by the centers of said two visually distinguished feed holes extends substantially perpendicularly to said side edges.
- 12. An elongated web as defined in claim 11 further characterized by said feed holes and said indicator holes all being of the same size and shape.
- 13. An elongated web having parallel side edges, a length many times greater than its width, two longitudinally extending side edge portions each located adjacent a respective one of said side edges, a longitudinally extending work area located between said side edge portions and completely uniform along the entire length of said web so as to be adapted to have a graphic generated thereon along any selected longitudinal portion thereof, two rows of feed holes each located in a respective one of said side edge portions of said web, the feed holes of each of said rows being located on a straight line parallel to said side edges of said web and being continuously regularly spaced from one another along said line by a uniform distance d so that one of said feed holes appears in each of said rows for each increment of length d of said web, and a plurality of pairs of indicator holes in each of said side edge portions which indicator holes are located on the same straight line as said feed holes of that side edge portion, the two indicator holes of each of said indicator hole pairs being located on opposite sides of an indicated one of said feed holes with each of said indicator holes further being located between said indicated one of said feed holes and the next adjacent one of said feed holes, said pairs of indicator holes of each side edge portion being spaced from one another by a distance at least three times greater than said distance d, there being no holes other than a plurality of said feed holes on said straight lines between said pairs of indicator holes, and each of said pairs of indicator holes of one side edge portion being located substantially directly opposite a pair of indicator holes of the other side edge portion so that the line defined by the centers of the two feed holes indicated by said two pairs of susbtantially directly opposite indicator holes extends substantially perpendicularly to said side edges.
- 14. An elongated web as defined in claim 13, further characterized by the two indicator holes of each of said pairs of indicator holes being spaced different distances from the feed hole indicated thereby, the arrangement of the four indicator holes of two substantially directly opposite pairs of indicator holes being such that the two indicator holes which are closer to their indicated holes are spaced the same distance from said indicated feed holes but are located on opposite sides of said line defined by the centers of the indicated feed holes and such that the two indicator holes which are farther from their indicated feed holes are spaced the same distance from their indicated feed holes but are located on opposite sides of said line defined by the centers of the indicated feed holes.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 520,807, filed Aug. 5, 1983, now abandoned.
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