GB848421A - Improvements relating to apparatus for high speed photographic type-composing - Google Patents
Improvements relating to apparatus for high speed photographic type-composingInfo
- Publication number
- GB848421A GB848421A GB682257A GB682257A GB848421A GB 848421 A GB848421 A GB 848421A GB 682257 A GB682257 A GB 682257A GB 682257 A GB682257 A GB 682257A GB 848421 A GB848421 A GB 848421A
- Authority
- GB
- United Kingdom
- Prior art keywords
- characters
- drum
- character
- row
- pulse
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Expired
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Classifications
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B41—PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
- B41B—MACHINES OR ACCESSORIES FOR MAKING, SETTING, OR DISTRIBUTING TYPE; TYPE; PHOTOGRAPHIC OR PHOTOELECTRIC COMPOSING DEVICES
- B41B21/00—Common details of photographic composing machines of the kinds covered in groups B41B17/00 and B41B19/00
- B41B21/16—Optical systems
- B41B21/24—Optical systems defining multiple optical paths
- B41B21/28—Optical systems defining multiple optical paths with means for fount selection
Landscapes
- Printers Or Recording Devices Using Electromagnetic And Radiation Means (AREA)
- Light Sources And Details Of Projection-Printing Devices (AREA)
Abstract
848,421. Photographic type-composing. FERRANTI Ltd. Feb. 25, 1958 [March 1, 1957], No. 6822/57. Class 98(1) Apparatus for photographic type-composing n different characters in lines of p characters includes a transparent drum 10, Fig. 1, having opaque characters in n rows parallel to the drum axis and in p bands normal thereto, each band containing all the n different characters; a row of p light sources 11; means for continuously rotating the drum to bring the p characters in any row into optical register with the p light sources; selecting means for energising one or more of the light sources simultaneously in accordance with the positions of the characters to be recorded in any line; means 13, 14 for projecting on to a continuously-moving photographic surface (such as photographic paper 16) an image of each selected character in a row as it is illuminated during the optical registration of the characters in that row with the light sources; means 15 for moving the images at the same velocity as 'the surface 15; and optical means for counteracting movement of the characters as the drum rotates. Associated with the optical apparatus is a storage device, Fig. 2, which consists of magnetic cores 19 of a material having a substantially square hysteresis loop, arranged in n rows and p columns and interconnected by two sets of wires 20, 21. Wires 21 are connected to a character decoder 25 and to a drum position decoder 26, while wires 20 are connected through amplifiers 23 to p light sources 11, which can be triggered to give out brief but intense light flashes. The arrangement is such that when any core receives an electric pulse along one wire, the flux generated is half the saburation flux and leaves the magnetisation of the core substantially unaltered. When pulses arrive on both wires at once, however, the core is changed from a "reset" state, in which it is fully magnetised in one direction, to a "set" state in which it is fully magnetised in the opposite direction. Information to be recorded as lines of type, originally recorded on a magnetic or perforated tape, punched cards or the like, or supplied direct from a computer, is fed into a reader 28 and passed to character decoder 25, which passes a pulse to the wire 21, corresponding to the character represented by the input signal. At the same time a pulse for each character is passed from the reader 28 to the column decoder 22, which is a counter, and passes the pulse to the wire 20 corresponding to the position of the character in the line. Each signal thus results in the setting of a core in the row corresponding to the character represented and in the column corresponding to the position of the character in the line. During the storage process the drum 10, which rotates continuously in synchronism with the movement of the paper 16, makes two revolutions. Printing is effected during the third revolution of the drum, during which the tape reader 28, the character decoder and the column decoder 22 are rendered inoperative. The drum position decoder 26 receives signals from a synchronising means 17 (Fig. 1) which cause it to count down one wire 21 as each row of characters passes the light sources 11, so that a pulse is sent along the wire 21 corresponding to the row of characters in position. This pulse "resets" all the "set" cores in the row and in so doing sends a pulse along each wire 20 corresponding to a column which, amplified by an amplifier 23, causes a lamp to flash. Thus, in the example shown, first all the A's in a line are printed, then all the B's, then the C's and so on, each character being printed in its proper position. At the end of the cycle all the "set" cores have been "reset" and the storage device is ready to receive the information pertaining to the next line. As shown in Figs. 1 and 4, the rows of characters, opaque on a transparent ground, are formed on concave strips 31, 33 of the drum; the radius of curvature of each strip being such that the light beam emerging from the drum appears to originate from an image on the axis 34 of the drum. The astigmatism of this image is corrected by a cylindrical lens 13, and spherical lenses 14 (one for each band of characters) are provided to form images of the characters, when illuminated, on the continuously moving paper 16. A parallel-sided transparent block 15, rotating at one-sixth of the drum speed, displaces the characters so that, although they are not all printed at the same time, their images consist of a single line. Since printing occurs in one revolution in three of the drum, it can be arranged that the angle between the normal to the surface of block 15 and the optical axis never exceeds 30 degrees during printing.
Priority Applications (3)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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GB682257A GB848421A (en) | 1957-03-01 | 1957-03-01 | Improvements relating to apparatus for high speed photographic type-composing |
DEF25139A DE1128199B (en) | 1957-03-01 | 1958-02-28 | Printing device |
CH5647558A CH365240A (en) | 1957-03-01 | 1958-02-28 | Recording device with electrical letter selection and optical recording |
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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GB682257A GB848421A (en) | 1957-03-01 | 1957-03-01 | Improvements relating to apparatus for high speed photographic type-composing |
Publications (1)
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GB848421A true GB848421A (en) | 1960-09-14 |
Family
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Family Applications (1)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
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GB682257A Expired GB848421A (en) | 1957-03-01 | 1957-03-01 | Improvements relating to apparatus for high speed photographic type-composing |
Country Status (3)
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CH (1) | CH365240A (en) |
DE (1) | DE1128199B (en) |
GB (1) | GB848421A (en) |
Families Citing this family (10)
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BE636526A (en) * | 1962-09-07 | |||
DE1272599B (en) * | 1962-12-14 | 1968-07-11 | Europ Handelsges Anst | Character wheel printer with a magnetic memory made of toroidal cores |
US3340524A (en) * | 1963-03-08 | 1967-09-05 | Ind Macchine Elettroniche I M | Device for the digital display of data stored in electronic circuits |
US3359876A (en) * | 1965-05-18 | 1967-12-26 | Ibm | Continuous page printer |
DE1259616B (en) * | 1965-09-28 | 1968-01-25 | Siemens Ag | Type printer with an endless type band per printing column |
US3651258A (en) * | 1970-01-26 | 1972-03-21 | Bessemer Securities Corp | Method and apparatus for the formation of alpha-numerical characters on light sensitive surfaces |
US5434600A (en) * | 1990-06-25 | 1995-07-18 | Schoonscan, Inc. | Illumination module for bandwise imaging device |
US5565906A (en) * | 1994-01-13 | 1996-10-15 | Schoonscan, Inc. | Clocking means for bandwise imaging device |
US5481398A (en) * | 1994-01-13 | 1996-01-02 | Schoonscan, Inc. | Temperature stabilization means for imaging output recorder |
US5684620A (en) * | 1996-01-30 | 1997-11-04 | Schoonscan, Inc. | High resolution imaging system and method of imaging using the same |
Family Cites Families (2)
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US2714841A (en) * | 1950-12-30 | 1955-08-09 | Ibm | Photographic recorder |
US2776618A (en) * | 1953-06-11 | 1957-01-08 | Hughes Aircraft Co | Printing cylinders for high-speed printing systems |
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1957
- 1957-03-01 GB GB682257A patent/GB848421A/en not_active Expired
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1958
- 1958-02-28 DE DEF25139A patent/DE1128199B/en active Pending
- 1958-02-28 CH CH5647558A patent/CH365240A/en unknown
Also Published As
Publication number | Publication date |
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CH365240A (en) | 1962-10-31 |
DE1128199B (en) | 1962-04-19 |
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