GB2079678A - Impact printer - Google Patents

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GB2079678A
GB2079678A GB8022458A GB8022458A GB2079678A GB 2079678 A GB2079678 A GB 2079678A GB 8022458 A GB8022458 A GB 8022458A GB 8022458 A GB8022458 A GB 8022458A GB 2079678 A GB2079678 A GB 2079678A
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Priority to GB8022458A priority Critical patent/GB2079678A/en
Priority to EP81302764A priority patent/EP0043664A1/en
Priority to ZA814243A priority patent/ZA814243B/en
Priority to AU72447/81A priority patent/AU7244781A/en
Priority to ES503742A priority patent/ES503742A0/en
Priority to JP56106851A priority patent/JPS5756289A/en
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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
    • B41J9/00Hammer-impression mechanisms
    • B41J9/42Hammer-impression mechanisms with anti-rebound arrangements

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GB 2 079 678 A 1
SPECIFICATION
- Impact printers
5 Field of the invention e This invention relates generally to printers, and more specifically but not exclusively to an impact printer having a hammer for impacting a type face against a printing surface backed by a platen 10 through the intermediary of an impregnated ribbon.
Background to the invention
In an impact printer as referred to above, it is required to advance the ribbon so that the stream of 15 type-face characters are printed through fresh sections of ribbon. More particularly, it is usual to advance the ribbon by a small increment after each imprint.
A conventional means for incrementing the ribbon 20 is an electromagnetic actuator such as a solenoid or a stepping motor which drives pinch wheels which grip the ribbon in order to advance it by the desired increment each time the actuator is operated. This conventional ribbon feed actuator is separate from 25 the print head actuator, and has to be operated in timed relationship therewith.
The provision of a separate ribbon feed actuator can be disadvantageous when a low cost printer is required, and also when battery operation is desired, 30 as for example in a toy typewriter or a portable typewriter which is to be capable of use in the field when a mains electric supply is not available.
Indeed, when battery operation is employed, a separate ribbon feed actuator will usually necessi-35 tate a separate power source and drive circuit, thus further increasing costs. Also, although the energy required to effect ribbon incrementation is in itself small, the efficiency of electromagnetic actuators is low, so that each ribbon increment requires a 40 relatively high total energy representing a considerable drain on the battery.
Object of the invention It is an object of this invention to provide a printer 45 which does not require a separate actuator to effect ribbon feed.
The invention According to the invention, there is provided a 50 printer having a printing mechanism for impacting a
* type face against a printing surface backed by a t platen through the intermediary of an impregnated
* ribbon wherein, for incrementing the ribbon after r imprint, a rebound mechanism is provided which is 55 operated solely by the rebound energy derived from a prime mover which provides an impulse drive to actuate a movable part of the printer, and said mechanism is connected to a ribbon feed to advance the ribbon by one increment each time said mechan-60 ism is operated by the residual energy remaining from said impulse drive after said movable part has been actuated.
The prime mover may be a solenoid which actuates a carriage escapement mechanism, such as 65 an escapement mechanism which acts on a carriage carrying the platen.
Preferably, however, the prime mover actuates a printing mechanism which includes a hammer actuated by the prime mover, and said rebound mechan-70 ism is operated solely by the residual impact energy which is possessed by the hammer as the kinetic energy of rebound after impact.
Thus, in a preferred embodiment the invention makes use of the fact that the hammer is given an 75 initial impact energy more than sufficient to effect the imprint. Normally, the excess energy, which produces hammer rebound, is wasted, and indeed many printers are provided with means for reducing the rebound energy of the hammer to zero in a 80 controlled manner. In this embodiment therefore, the invention thus serves for the additional purpose of controlling hammer rebound.
It is to be understood, however, that the invention is also applicable to any printer wherein, as is 85 usually the case, a prime mover actuating a movable part of the printer with an impulse drive provides excess energy producing rebound.
Preferably the rebound mechanism acts to advance the ribbon by one increment after each imprint. 90 For this purpose, in the preferred embodiment, said mechanism may comprise a rebound arm mounted to move when struck by the hammer during rebound, and a ratchet device coupled between said arm and the ribbon feed. The ratchet device prefer-95 ably comprises a ratchet tang carried by the rebound arm, and a ratchet mounted to turn coaxially with a ribbon feed wheel. The rebound arm may be mounted for movement in various ways, but in a simple case said arm is pivotally mounted at one end 100 and has a hammer impact-receiving face at the other end.
The invention is, therefore, especially suitable for an impact printer such as a typewriter wherein the type face is carried by a daisy wheel and the hammer 105 is adapted to rebound after impacting each selected character petal on the daisy wheel. In such a printer, the impregnated ribbon may be in the form of a continuous loop contained in a removable housing, and the invention is well suited to incrementing such 110 a continuous loop ribbon. It is to be understood, however, that the invention is also applicable to other types of printer, employing different types of printing mechanism, wherein a type face is utilised to effect character imprint through an impregnated 115 ribbon.
In the accompanying drawing:
the singlefigure diagrammatically shows an impact printer incorporating one embodiment of a 120 hammer rebound-actuated mechanism in accordance with the invention.
Description of embodiment The drawing shows only the basic components of 125 an impact printer relevant to the invention. Thus, a platen 10 is shown, together with a daisy wheel 12 having character petals 14. The character petal 14A is in an operative position ready for imprinting the typeface thereon through an impregnated ribbon 16 130 against a printing surface (not shown) backed by the
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platen 10.
In use, the character petal 14A is impacted against the printing surface by means of a hammer 18, to which is imparted a high initial impact energy 5 sufficient to ensure reliable and uniform printing. Consequently, the hammer 18 rebounds, after each imprint, away from the platen 10.
In accordance with the invention, a rebound mechanism generally designated 20 and adapted to 10 increment the ribbon 16, is provided in the path of the rebounding hammer 18 to absorb the kinetic energy therefrom, which kinetic energy represents the residual impact energy remaining from the high initial impact energy after consumption of the im-15 print energy.
The mechanism 20 comprises a rebound arm 22 pivotally mounted at one end 24, said arm having a hammer impact-receiving face 26 at its other end. The arm 22 carries a ratchet tang 28 cooperating with 20 a ratchet wheel 30 mounted coaxially with a ribbon feed wheel 32 to cause the latter to turn with said ratchet wheel 30. The feed wheel 32 is one of a pair of pinch wheels, of which the other is designated 34, adapted to grip the ribbon 16 to effect an incremen-25 tal advance thereof each time the rebound arm 22 is struck by the rebounding hammer 18. Although the amount of kinetic energy contained in the rebounding hammer can vary to a limited extent, the ratchet mechanism ensures equal incremental ribbon adv-30 ances after each imprint.
The reference 36 denotes a removable housing for the ribbon 16, which ribbon is in the form of a continuous loop. Conveniently, the rebound mechanism of the invention may also be covered by 35 the housing 36, which is therefore partly cut away to enable said mechanism to be shown.
The invention is not restricted to a rebound mechanism as described with reference to the drawing. It is possible, for example, to incorporate a 40 latching spring mechanism therein to store the rebound energy absorbed from the hammer, the latched spring mechanism being periodically released to increment the ribbon. In this case, the ribbon may be incremented only after each two or 45 three imprints. While ribbon incrementation is preferred after each imprint, the provision of an energy store in the rebound mechanism can enable utilisation of a relatively small hammer rebound energy in itself insufficient for incrementing the ribbon. 50 Furthermore, the invention can be applied to any printer, whether or not having daisy wheel print head, wherein a movable part is impulse driven by a prime moverto provide available rebound energy. For example, said movable part may be a carriage 55 escapement mechanism, e.g. for a carriage carrying the platen, which carriage escapement mechanism is actuated by a solenoid. Rebound of the escapement mechanism can then be utilised to operate a rebound mechanism for effecting ribbon incremen-60 tation in accordance with the invention.

Claims (1)

  1. backed by a platen through the intermediary of an impregnated ribbon wherein, for incrementing the ribbon after imprint, a rebound mechanism is pro-vided with is operated solely by the rebound energy
    70 derived from a prime mover which provides an impulse drive to actuate a movable part of the printer, and said mechanism is connected to a ribbon feed to advance the ribbon by one increment each time said mechanism is operated by the
    75 residual energy remaining from said impulse drive after said movable part has been actuated.
    2. A printer according to claim 1, wherein said prime mover is a solenoid which actuates a carriage escapement mechanism.
    80 3. A printer according to claim 2, wherein said carriage escapement mechanism acts on a carriage carrying the platen.
    4. A printer according to claim 1, wherein said prime mover actuates the printing mechanism.
    85 5. A printer according to claim 4, wherein said printing mechanism includes a hammer actuated by the prime mover, and said rebound mechanism is operated solely by the residual impact energy which is possessed by the hammer as the kinetic energy of
    90 rebound after impact.
    6. A printer according to claim 5, wherein said mechanism comprises a rebound arm mounted to move when struck by the hammer during rebound, and a ratchet device coupled between said arm and
    95 the ribbon feed.
    7. A printer according to claim 6, wherein the ratchet device comprises a ratchet tang carried by the rebound arm, and a ratchet mounted to turn coaxially with a ribbon feed wheel.
    100 8. A printer according to claim 6 or claim 7, wherein the rebound arm is pivotally mounted at one end and has a hammer impact-receiving face at the other end.
    9. A printer according to any of claims 5 to 8,
    105 wherein the type face is carried by a daisy wheel and the hammer is adapted to rebound after impacting each selected character petal on the daisy wheel.
    10. A printer according to any of claims 1 to 9, wherein the impregnated ribbon is in the form of a
    110 continuous loop contained in a removable housing which also covers the rebound mechanism.
    11. A printer according to any of claims 1 to 10, wherein said mechanism acts to advance the ribbon by one increment after each imprint.
    115 12. An impact printer substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawing.
    Printed for Her Majesty's Stationery Office, by Croydon Printing Company ? Limited, Croydon, Surrey, 1982.
    Published by The Patent Office, 25 Southampton Buildings, London, WC2A1 AY, from which copies may be obtained.
    1. A printer having a printing mechanism for 65 impacting a type face against a printing surface
GB8022458A 1980-07-09 1980-07-09 Impact printer Withdrawn GB2079678A (en)

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Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
GB8022458A GB2079678A (en) 1980-07-09 1980-07-09 Impact printer
EP81302764A EP0043664A1 (en) 1980-07-09 1981-06-19 Impact printers
ZA814243A ZA814243B (en) 1980-07-09 1981-06-23 Impact printers
AU72447/81A AU7244781A (en) 1980-07-09 1981-07-01 Ribbon advance mechanism
ES503742A ES503742A0 (en) 1980-07-09 1981-07-07 NEW PRINTER MACHINE
JP56106851A JPS5756289A (en) 1980-07-09 1981-07-07 Printer

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ES (1) ES503742A0 (en)
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ZA (1) ZA814243B (en)

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4657418A (en) * 1984-01-16 1987-04-14 Creative Associates High capacity ribbon supply arrangement
US4798485A (en) * 1986-03-25 1989-01-17 Brother Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Electronic typewriter with a detector switch
US4955738A (en) * 1983-07-20 1990-09-11 Canon Kabushiki Kaisha Printer with disengageable ribbon feed

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4955738A (en) * 1983-07-20 1990-09-11 Canon Kabushiki Kaisha Printer with disengageable ribbon feed
US4657418A (en) * 1984-01-16 1987-04-14 Creative Associates High capacity ribbon supply arrangement
US4798485A (en) * 1986-03-25 1989-01-17 Brother Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Electronic typewriter with a detector switch

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AU7244781A (en) 1982-01-14
ES8203719A1 (en) 1982-04-16
JPS5756289A (en) 1982-04-03
ES503742A0 (en) 1982-04-16
ZA814243B (en) 1982-07-28

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