Technique for marking a prolate object

US12005722B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12005722-B2
Application numberUS-202017765870-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 6, 2020
Priority dateOct 9, 2019
Publication dateJun 11, 2024
Grant dateJun 11, 2024

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A printing system includes: a printer for outputting a printed product; and a device for providing a marking arranged or arrangeable in a closed circumferential manner around a prolate object. The device includes a mechanical interface and the printer includes a mechanical interface, which are positively and/or by force-locking connected in a mounted state and which release the positive and/or force-locked connection by a planar motion, a partial rotation, and/or a current change to a released state. The device further includes: a material interface for receiving printed material output by the printer in the mounted state of the device, and at least one actuator for arranging the marking on the prolate object in a circumferentially closed manner by the printed product output by the printer or for providing the marking for circumferentially closed arrangement in the mounted state of the device.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A printing system, comprising: a printer configured to output a printed product; and a device configured to provide a marking arranged or arrangeable in a closed circumferential manner around a prolate object, wherein the device comprises a mechanical interface and the printer comprises a mechanical interface, which are positively and/or by force-locking connected in a mounted state and which are configured to release the positive and/or force-locked connection by a planar motion, a partial rotation and/or a current change to a released state, and wherein the device further comprises: a material interface configured to receive printed material output by the printer in the mounted state of the device, and at least one actuator configured to arrange the marking on the prolate object in a circumferentially closed manner by the printed product output by the printer or to provide the marking for circumferentially closed arrangement in the mounted state of the device. 2. The printing system of claim 1 , further comprising: a clamping screw configured to secure the mounted state, eliminate mechanical backlash in the mounted state, and/or connect the mechanical interfaces by force-locking in the mounted state. 3. The printing system of claim 1 , wherein the planar motion comprises a linear motion or a rotation. 4. The printing system of claim 1 , wherein the partial rotation comprises a rotational or helical motion of less than 360°. 5. The printing system of claim 1 , wherein the printer is configured to output the printed product in a longitudinal direction, and wherein the mechanical interfaces are positively and/or by force-locking connected in a longitudinal direction in the mounted state. 6. The printing system of claim 1 , wherein one of the mechanical interfaces comprises a latch which is movably mounted for planar motion and/or partial rotation between the mounted state and the released state. 7. The printing system of claim 1 , wherein the mechanical interface of the printer comprises: a plate; and at least one stud projecting from the plate and having an undercut at a free end thereof. 8. The printing system of claim 7 , wherein the mechanical interface of the device comprises: a connection surface having an opening, and a slider movable in the opening parallel to the connection surface and having a recess, wherein, during transitioning from the released to the mounted state, the connection surface abuts the plate and the planar motion or partial rotation of the slider engages the recess with the undercut. 9. The printing system of claim 8 , wherein the planar motion of the slider parallel to the interface comprises a linear motion and the recess comprises a longitudinal slot, or wherein the planar motion of the slider parallel to the interface comprises a rotational motion and the recess corresponds to a circular arc. 10. The printing system of claim 7 , wherein the mechanical interface of the device comprises: a connection surface, a handle strip on a side of the connection interface facing away from the printer, the handle strip being rotatably movable parallel to the interface, and on a side of the connecting surface facing the printer, a slider with a recess, which slider is rotatably movable parallel to the connecting surface and is coupled to the handle strip in a rotationally fixed manner, wherein, during the transition from the released to the mounted state, the connection surface abuts the plate and the rotational motion of the handle strip engages the recess with the undercut. 11. The printing system of claim 1 , wherein the mechanical interface of the device comprises a flange having at least one aperture, and wherein the mechanical interface of the printer comprises: a plate; and at least one stud projecting from the plate, each stud of the at least one stud having a latch rotatably supported at a free end thereof, wherein, in the released state, the at least one latch is pluggable through a respective one of the at least one opening in the flange, and wherein, in the mounted state, the flange abuts the plate and/or the at least one stud bolt protrudes through the respective opening in the flange and/or the at least one latch abuts a side of the flange facing away from the printer. 12. The printing system of claim 11 , wherein the at least one latch is mounted pivotally about a longitudinal axis of the stud and has, parallel to the connection surface, a first transverse dimension and a second transverse dimension perpendicular to the first transverse dimension that is greater than the first transverse dimension, wherein the respective opening of the connection surface has a first transverse dimension greater than the first transverse dimension of the latch and less than the second transverse dimension of the latch, and wherein the respective opening of the connection interface further has a second transverse dimension perpendicular to the first transverse dimension of the opening that is greater than the first transverse dimension of the opening and/or greater than the second transverse dimension of the latch. 13. The printing system of claim 11 , wherein the at least one latch is an eccentric rotatably mounted about an axis of rotation, the eccentric being in a first rotational position in the released state and being in a second rotational position different from the first rotational position in the mounted state. 14. The printing system of claim 13 , wherein the axis of rotation is parallel to the plate and/or parallel to the flange. 15. The printing system of claim 13 , wherein in the first rotational position an extent of the eccentric in each direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the stud is smaller than a transverse dimension of the opening in the respective direction, and/or wherein, in the second rotational position, a contact surface of the eccentric that is eccentric with respect to the rotational axis extends beyond an edge of the respective opening and/or abuts an edge of the respective opening. 16. The printing system of claim 6 , wherein the latch, the slider, or the eccentric is wedge-shaped. 17. The printing system of claim 1 , wherein the planar motion or partial rotation, the latch, and/or the eccentric, is electromechanically driven by an actuator of the device. 18. The printing system of claim 1 , wherein the mechanical interface of the printer comprises a ferromagnetic plate and the mechanical interface of the device comprises an electromagnet configured to induce magnetic flux through the ferromagnetic plate in the mounted state and to reduce or neutralize it in the released state. 19. The printing system of claim 1 , wherein the mechanical interface of the device comprises a permanent magnet, wherein the mechanical interface of the printer comprises an electromagnet and a ferromagnetic plate disposed between the permanent magnet and the electromagnet, wherein the permanent magnet is configured to induce magnetic flux through the ferromagnetic plate in the mounted state, and wherein the electromagnet is configured to reduce or neutralize the magnetic flux through the ferromagnetic plate in the released state. 20. The printing system of claim 17 , wherein the actuator is configured to or controlled to drive the planar motion or partial rotation to the mounted state, and/or wherein the electromagnet is configured to or controlled to establish the magnetic connection in the mounted state in respo

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What does patent US12005722B2 cover?
A printing system includes: a printer for outputting a printed product; and a device for providing a marking arranged or arrangeable in a closed circumferential manner around a prolate object. The device includes a mechanical interface and the printer includes a mechanical interface, which are positively and/or by force-locking connected in a mounted state and which release the positive and/or …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Phoenix Contact Gmbh & Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B41J3/4075. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 11 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).