CA1289739C - Method and tool for attaching print elements to the band of a dot band printer - Google Patents

Method and tool for attaching print elements to the band of a dot band printer

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CA1289739C
CA1289739C CA000507291A CA507291A CA1289739C CA 1289739 C CA1289739 C CA 1289739C CA 000507291 A CA000507291 A CA 000507291A CA 507291 A CA507291 A CA 507291A CA 1289739 C CA1289739 C CA 1289739C
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band
jaw
print
collar
diameter
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Dan Larsen
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International Business Machines Corp
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41JTYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
    • B41J2/00Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed
    • B41J2/22Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed characterised by selective application of impact or pressure on a printing material or impression-transfer material
    • B41J2/31Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed characterised by selective application of impact or pressure on a printing material or impression-transfer material using a print element with projections on its surface impacted or impressed by hammers

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  • Package Frames And Binding Bands (AREA)
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  • Insertion Pins And Rivets (AREA)

Abstract

ABSTRACT

Method and tool for attaching print elements to the band of a dot band printer whereby a print element is secured to a print band by pressing a collar in an entirely radial direction against the cylindrical part of the print element so that the material of the collar flows into a necked-down portion of said cylindrical portion.

Description

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" ~ -- 1 METHOD AND TOOLFOR ATTACHING PRINT ELEMENTS TO THE
BAN D
OF A DOT BAND PRINTER.

DESC~IPTION.

Technical Field.
The invention described and claimed herein relates to a method and a tool for attaching print elements to a print band in a dot printer.
Background of the Invention.
Prior known methods for attaching print elements to a metal band include resistance spot welding, laser welding and brazing. In all these processes the thin printband is subjected to extreme heat which causes stresses in the material. Thus, further heat treatment processes are needed in order to remove said stresses in the band material. Also a laser heat treatment of each indi-vidual print element to harden them is needed. In summary, this manufacturing processes are very complicated, time consuming and as a consequence thereof very expensive.
It is further prior known from US Patents 4.299.519 and 4.233.879 in combination with 3.645.125 to secure two plates together by riveting or swaging using a two part member. These patents de-scribe a two piece fastener and an installation tool for securing two thin plates together using a pin and a swageable collar. The tool exerts an axial pulling force on the pin and reaction force on the collar so as to swage the collar into engagement with the i . ~ - 2 -pin. This method is not applicable for attaching print elements to a thin print band as the axial forces will cause dammages to -the print band.
Summary of the Invention.
The invention as claimed is intended to remedy the above mentioned drawbacks. It solves the problem of how to attach print elements to a thin steel band of a dot matrix printer without causing damages to the print band or changing the metallurgical proper-ties of the parts by means o a special tool which exerts an en-tirely radial force to swage a collar inwardly to conform to a recess of the print element.
The advantages offered by the invention are mainly that by the use of the new tool the print elements can be attached to the thin steel print band in a fast and economical way without exposing the band to heat or stress which can cause irreparable damages and causes need of further process steps to get rid of stresses in the band. Further, with the new method the print band is not subjected to axial forces from the tool.
Brief Desription of the Drawings.
l`he invention, which is defined in the attaced claims, is de-scribed in detail below with reference to the drawings in which:-Figure 1 shows a typical print band for à dot band printer andan exploded view of a print element and a collar;
Figure 2 shows a first alternative attachment of a print element to a print band;

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Figure 3 shows a second alternative attachment of a print element to a print band;
Figure 4 shows a schematical view of a tool for fastening a print element to a print band and Figure 5 shows enlarged pictures of crosscuts of a print element fastened to a print band.
Detailed Desription of the Invention.
Figure 1 shows a typical print band 1 made in thin hardened steel.
The print band is provided with openings 2 and 3 forming tongues 4 having holes 5 for attachment of print elements 6. The print band is also provided with timing slots 8 and 9. Figure 1 also shows an exploded view of the print element 6 and the collar 7 for attaching the print element to the print band.
Figure 2 A shows a first alternative form of a print element 6.
The print element, which is made of hardened steel, is provided with a cylindrical part 26 having a necked-down portion 23, a flange 24 and an anvil surface 22 and a dot impactor part 25.
The cylindrical part 26 of the print element is inserted into the hole 5 of the print band 1 and held in a fixed position with flange 24 slightly pressed against the print band. A swageable collar 27 of unhardened steel is threaded over the cylindrical part 26 to contact with the print band 1 and thereafter radially pressed against the cylindrical part 26 so that the material flows into the necked-down portion 23 and thereby mechanically locks the print element to the print band. Figure 2 B shows a sche-matical cross-sectional wiew of such a print element fastened to the printbelt.

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Figure 3 A shows a second alternative form of a print element 6 In this embodiment the print element consists of a dot impactor part 34, a cylindrical part 36 with a necked down portion 33 and an anvil part 31 with an anvil surface 32. The diameter of the anvil part 31 is greater than the diameter of the cylindrical part 36 and therefore the anvil part also serves as a flange. ~le print element is mechanically attached to the print band in the same way as described above in connection with figure 2. Figure 3 B
shows a schematical cross-sectional view of a second type print element fastened to the print band.
Figure 4 shows in schematic form a tool for fastening the print elements 6 to the print band 1. The tool comprises an outer cy-lindrical collet 41, a trisectional jaw 42 and an axially movable, cylindrical wedge 43. The cylindrical collet 41 is provided with an inwardly extending annular flange 41' having an annular pivot edge 44. The trisectional jaw 42 comprises three parts separated from each other by slots and forming a rotational body comprising an upper portion 45~ an intermediate portion 46 and a lower por-tion 47. The upper cylindrical portion 45 of the body has an outer diameter substantially less than the inner diameter of the cylindrical collet 41 and an inner diameter d and a lower inwardly sloping surface 48. The intermediate portion 46 of said body has an outer cylindrical surface 49 which together with the sloping surface 48 forms an annular nip 46', a first inner cylindrical surface Sl having a diameter d and a heigth of d/2 and a second inner cylindrical surface 52 having a smaller diameter. The two cylindrical surfaces Sl and 52 are joined by a plane surface 53.
The lower portion 47 of the body forms a tapered cone having a cylindrical cavity 54 with a diameter slightly greater than the outer diameter of the swageable collar 7. The trisectional jaw 42 is pivotally journalled in the annular nip 46' around the pivot edge 44. The three parts of the jaw are held in a spaced re-lationship and in contact with the annular pivot edge 44 by a s~

spherical steel member 58 having a diameter equal to the inner diameter d of the upper portion 45 of the body and its centre in the plane containing said annular pivot edge 44. The three jaw parts are separated from each other by equal slots 62a, 62b and 62c (Fig. 4B) by means not shown. ~urther, the jaw parts held in the position shown in figure 4A by resilient means (not shown).
A cylindrical wedge 43 is axially movable via a piston 59 by a linear motor 55, e. g., a hydraulic or pneumatic motor, which is fixedly mounted to the cylindrical collet 41 by means of a plate 57. When the wedge 43 is moved downwards from the start position shown in figure 4A it presses the upper portions of the jaw parts apart. Then, by the lever effect the jaw tips 60 is moved in-wardly.
Figure 4B is a cross-sectional view along line A-A i figure 4A
with the spherical member 51 remowed showing the three parts 42a, 42b and 42c of the jaw 42 separated by the slots 62a, 62b and 62c.
The function of the tool 40 is as follows: A swageable collar 7 is inserted into the cavity 54 of the jaw 42 and the linear motor 55 is acttivated and moves the wedge downwards a short distance thereby gripping the swageable collar 7. The tool 40 is than moved so that the swageable collar 7 is threaded over the cylin-drical part 26 of a print element 6 which has been inserted in a hole 5 of print band 1. The swageable collar is moved so that it slightly contacts the print band 1. With the tool in this position the linear motor 55 is again activated and moves the wedge 43 further downwards. By the lever effect the jaw tips 60 presses the swageable collar 7 radially inwards so that the ma-terial of the collar as described above flows into the necked-down portion 23 of the cylindrical part 26 of the print element 6.
Excess material of the swageable collar 7 flows into the slots 62a, 62b and 62c between the jaw parts 42a, 42b and 42c. Thus, the print element 6 is mechanically secured to the print band 1 7;3~

without exposing the print band to axial forces that may damage the print band.
Figure SA is an enlarged picture of a cross-section of a collar 7 fastened to a print element 6 in accordance with the invention.
The picture shows how material has flown out into the space be-tween the jaw tips. Figure 5B is an enlarged picture of a cross-section of a print element 6 fastened by a collar 7 to the print band 1 in accordance with the invention. The picture shows how material has flown into the necked-down portion 23 of the print element 6.
The invention is not to be limited by the embodiments shown in the drawings and described in the specification which are given by way of example and not of limitations.

Claims (9)

1. A method for attaching a print element to a band for use in a dot band printer, said method comprising:
(a) providing a print element having a shoulder defined by two areas of differing cross-sectional size;
(b) inserting said print element into an opening in said band from a first side thereof such that said shoulder is adjacent a surface of said band;
(c) applying a collar over a portion of said print element on the second side of said print band;
and (d) applying a radial, inwardly directed force against said collar.
2. A method according to claim 1, in which said print element comprises a necked-down portion, said collar is applied over said necked-down portion, and material of said collar flows into said necked-down portion.
3. A method according to claim 1, in which said radial force is applied by a multisectional jaw.
4. A method according to claim 2, in which said radial force is applied by a multisectional jaw.
5. A method according to claims 3 or 4, in which excess material in said collar flows into spaces between the sections of said multisectional jaw.
6. A tool for attaching print elements to a band in a dot band printer, comprising:
(a) a cylindrical collet;
(b) a jaw having at least two parts pivotally journalled on an inner annular flange of said collet;
and (c) means for operating said jaw.
7. A tool according to claim 6, characterized in that said means for operating the jaw is a cylindrical wedge reciprocally movable by means of a linear motor.
8. Tool according to claim 6 or 7 characterized in that the parts of the jaw form a rotational body having an upper portion, an intermediate portion and a lower portion, whereby the upper portion has an outer diameter substantially less than the inner diameter of the collet, an inner diameter d and a lower inwardly sloping surface, the intermediate portion has outer cylindrical surface which together with said sloping surface forms an annular nip, a first inner cylindrical surface having a diameter d and a height d/2 and a second inner cylindrical surface having a smaller diameter and the lower portion forms a tapered cylinder having a cylindrical cavity having a diameter slightly greater than the diameter of a collar which is to be swaged.
9. Tool according to claim 6 or 7 characterized in that the jaw parts are held in a spaced relationship and with a nip in contact with the annular pivot edge by means of a spherical member having a diameter equal to the inner diameter d of the upper portion of said rotational body.
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EP8503069-0 1985-06-19
SE8503069A SE448358B (en) 1985-06-19 1985-06-19 METHOD AND TOOLS FOR FIXING PRINT ELEMENTS ON A TAPE FOR A TAPE PRINTER

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