US2567289A - Inking means for rod-like printing members - Google Patents

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US2567289A
US2567289A US71455A US7145549A US2567289A US 2567289 A US2567289 A US 2567289A US 71455 A US71455 A US 71455A US 7145549 A US7145549 A US 7145549A US 2567289 A US2567289 A US 2567289A
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  • the print section thereof comprises a plurality of individually controlled printing elements in the form of wires or rods which are selectively operable to form different characters upon impression-receiving surfaces when said elements are caused to strike said surfaces through carbon transfer sheets.
  • the invention provides a plurality of individually and selectively operable rodlike printing elements which are mounted for movement in a guide member or members formed of an absorbent material and at least partially immersed in a printing fluid so that the latter will, by capillary attraction, be supplied to and coat the impression-forming surfaces of said elements.
  • Fig. 1 is a fragmentary top plan view of a printing device constructed in accordance with i the invention
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1 showing the device in association with a platen and an impression-receiving sheet;
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary section on the line 3 3 of Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 4 is a section on the line 4---4 of Fig. 2.
  • each of' a plurality of print heads comprises a number of printing elements which are individually and selectively controlled to form various charac.- ters, and the printing elements of the present invention are capable ofv being controlled in the same manner as disclosed in the said application.
  • the printing device comprises an elongated casing 5 open on one side, which may be the top thereof, to receive a plurality of print heads generally indicated by the numeral 6 and supported in the casing in abutting relation with each other and in contact with the walls of the casing.
  • the bottom of the cas'- ing 5 is adapted to receive a printing fluid 1 which is supplied through an inlet 8 provided with a pivoted closure 9.
  • Each of the heads 6 comprises a guide member I0 in the form of a block having a series of openings II extending therethrough from the top to bottom for receiving and guiding the printing elements I2 in the nature of rods or wires which are individually and selectively controlled, as above mentioned, so as to be projected from the normally recessed position of Fig. 2 to the dotted line position thereof to cause their impressionforming surfaces I3 to strike the sheet I4 on the platen I5 and thus make impressions upon said sheet in conformity with the selective operation of said elements I2.
  • the lower portions of said elements project through the bottom of the casing 5 and through a seal I6 of suitable material which combines with said bottom to prevent leakage of the uid 1 through the wall formed by said parts.
  • each guide block I0 in which a group of said elements is movably mounted is made of an absorbent material of a metallic nature having a suiiicient degree of porosity,r such as found in the product known as Oilite, to permit said fluid to flow by capillary attraction and thus coat the walls of the openings H in which the printing elements are movable so as that the latter are moved outwardly toward their printing positions the surfaces I3 will gather suflicient fluid from the walls of the openings II by a wiping action thereagainst to make proper. impressions upon the sheet Il.
  • the lower portions of the guide blocks I0 are provided with aligned channels I1 extending lengthwise of the casing 5 to form, in combination with the bottom of said casing, a reservoir for receiving the uid 1 in which said lower portions will at all times be immersed in said uid so that the blocks I0 will absorb th'e uid to the extent necessary to coat the impression-forming surfaces I3 of the printing elements as they are moved toward their operative positions.
  • a printing device comprising a casing, a
  • a printing device comprising a casing for receiving printing huid and having side walls, a bottom wall and an open end opposed to the latter wall, a guide member of absorbent mate'- rial within said casing and extending from said bottom wall to at least the depth of said side walls at the open end of said casing, said guide member having openings therethrough, and a plurality of printing elements extending from exteriorly of said casing through said bottom wall and into the openings in said guide member, each printing element being movable in its opening from a normally recessed position therein adjacent the open end of said casing to a projected position relative to said guide member and said open end, said printing element having contact with the wall o1' its opening both in the normal and projected positions of the element.
  • a printing device comprising a casing having a reservoir for receiving a printing nuid, a guide member of absorbent material mounted in said casing and at least partially immersed in said iluid, said member having openings extending therethrough, and a plurality of selectively operable printing elements movable in said openings in close contact with the walls thereof and having impression forming surfaces at adjacent ends wholely within said openings in one position oi' movement of said elements, the latter being adapted for movement from said position to a projected position relative to said guide member whereby said surfaces will gather huid thereon by a wiping contact of the edges of said surfaces with said walls.

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Patented Sept. 1T, 1951 INKING MEANS FOR ROD-LIKE PRINTING MEMBERS Earl E. Libman, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Control Instrument Company, Inc., New York, N. Y., a corporation of New York Application January 18, 1949, Serial No. 71,455
3 Claims. (Cl. 101-327) This invention relates to improvements in a printing device and has particular reference to inking means therefor.
It has been suggested heretofore to provide a device in which the print section thereof comprises a plurality of individually controlled printing elements in the form of wires or rods which are selectively operable to form different characters upon impression-receiving surfaces when said elements are caused to strike said surfaces through carbon transfer sheets.
In accordance with the present invention, it is proposed to print directly upon a single impression-receiving surface by means of printing elements having character forming surfaces to which a printing fluid is supplied by capillary attraction.
More specifically, the invention provides a plurality of individually and selectively operable rodlike printing elements which are mounted for movement in a guide member or members formed of an absorbent material and at least partially immersed in a printing fluid so that the latter will, by capillary attraction, be supplied to and coat the impression-forming surfaces of said elements.
The inventive idea involved is capable of receiving a variety of mechanical expressions, one of which, for purposes of illustration, is shown in the accompanying drawing; it being expressly understood that said drawing is employed merely for the purpose of facilitating the description of the invention as a whole and not to dene the limits thereof.
In the drawing, wherein the parts are shown considerably enlarged over their actual size:
Fig. 1 is a fragmentary top plan view of a printing device constructed in accordance with i the invention;
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1 showing the device in association with a platen and an impression-receiving sheet;
Fig. 3 is a fragmentary section on the line 3 3 of Fig. 2; and
Fig. 4 is a section on the line 4---4 of Fig. 2.
In the co-pending application of` William. Wockenfuss, Serial No. 35,307, led June 26, 1948, there is illustrated a machine wherein each of' a plurality of print heads comprises a number of printing elements which are individually and selectively controlled to form various charac.- ters, and the printing elements of the present invention are capable ofv being controlled in the same manner as disclosed in the said application.
The printing device, as shown herein, comprises an elongated casing 5 open on one side, which may be the top thereof, to receive a plurality of print heads generally indicated by the numeral 6 and supported in the casing in abutting relation with each other and in contact with the walls of the casing. The bottom of the cas'- ing 5 is adapted to receive a printing fluid 1 which is supplied through an inlet 8 provided with a pivoted closure 9.
Each of the heads 6 comprises a guide member I0 in the form of a block having a series of openings II extending therethrough from the top to bottom for receiving and guiding the printing elements I2 in the nature of rods or wires which are individually and selectively controlled, as above mentioned, so as to be projected from the normally recessed position of Fig. 2 to the dotted line position thereof to cause their impressionforming surfaces I3 to strike the sheet I4 on the platen I5 and thus make impressions upon said sheet in conformity with the selective operation of said elements I2. The lower portions of said elements project through the bottom of the casing 5 and through a seal I6 of suitable material which combines with said bottom to prevent leakage of the uid 1 through the wall formed by said parts.
In order to feed the printing iiuid 1 to the end surfaces I3 of the elements I2, each guide block I0 in which a group of said elements is movably mounted is made of an absorbent material of a metallic nature having a suiiicient degree of porosity,r such as found in the product known as Oilite, to permit said fluid to flow by capillary attraction and thus coat the walls of the openings H in which the printing elements are movable so as that the latter are moved outwardly toward their printing positions the surfaces I3 will gather suflicient fluid from the walls of the openings II by a wiping action thereagainst to make proper. impressions upon the sheet Il. To accomplish this end, the lower portions of the guide blocks I0 are provided with aligned channels I1 extending lengthwise of the casing 5 to form, in combination with the bottom of said casing, a reservoir for receiving the uid 1 in which said lower portions will at all times be immersed in said uid so that the blocks I0 will absorb th'e uid to the extent necessary to coat the impression-forming surfaces I3 of the printing elements as they are moved toward their operative positions.
What is claimed is:
l. A printing device comprising a casing, a
guide member therein of absorbent material having a channel therethrough combining with said casing to form a reservoir for receiving a printing fluid, said guide member having openings therethrough, and a rod-like printing element extending into each of said openings in direct contact with-the wall thereof with one end oi' the element normally recessed in its opening and having an impression forming surface at said end adapted, by relative movement between said element and guide member, to be projected beyond the adjacent surface of the latter, said printing element having constant contact with the wall of its opening in both the normaLand projected positions of said element.
2. A printing device comprising a casing for receiving printing huid and having side walls, a bottom wall and an open end opposed to the latter wall, a guide member of absorbent mate'- rial within said casing and extending from said bottom wall to at least the depth of said side walls at the open end of said casing, said guide member having openings therethrough, and a plurality of printing elements extending from exteriorly of said casing through said bottom wall and into the openings in said guide member, each printing element being movable in its opening from a normally recessed position therein adjacent the open end of said casing to a projected position relative to said guide member and said open end, said printing element having contact with the wall o1' its opening both in the normal and projected positions of the element.
3. A printing device comprising a casing having a reservoir for receiving a printing nuid, a guide member of absorbent material mounted in said casing and at least partially immersed in said iluid, said member having openings extending therethrough, and a plurality of selectively operable printing elements movable in said openings in close contact with the walls thereof and having impression forming surfaces at adjacent ends wholely within said openings in one position oi' movement of said elements, the latter being adapted for movement from said position to a projected position relative to said guide member whereby said surfaces will gather huid thereon by a wiping contact of the edges of said surfaces with said walls.
EARL E. LI'BMAN.
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US3108673A (en) * 1961-02-08 1963-10-29 Gourley H Green Printing head
US3604391A (en) * 1969-05-16 1971-09-14 Western Electric Co Apparatus for applying ink to holes
US3730084A (en) * 1971-02-24 1973-05-01 Pitney Bowes Inc Selectively actuable means for printing heads
DE2918750A1 (en) * 1978-05-12 1979-11-22 Epson Corp WIRE DOT PRINTER HEAD
EP0139238A1 (en) * 1980-06-17 1985-05-02 Seiko Epson Corporation A wire dot printer
DE3527453A1 (en) * 1984-07-31 1986-02-13 Pentel K.K., Tokio/Tokyo DEVICE FOR SUPPLYING A NEEDLE POINT WRITING HEAD WITH INK

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US992732A (en) * 1911-03-15 1911-05-16 William Brough Device for tattooing animals.
US1699012A (en) * 1927-11-22 1929-01-15 Joseph S Naylor Stock and poultry marker
US1780715A (en) * 1930-01-29 1930-11-04 H B Horton Poultry marker
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US681121A (en) * 1900-12-20 1901-08-20 William H Hudson Perforating-machine.
US992732A (en) * 1911-03-15 1911-05-16 William Brough Device for tattooing animals.
US1699012A (en) * 1927-11-22 1929-01-15 Joseph S Naylor Stock and poultry marker
US1780715A (en) * 1930-01-29 1930-11-04 H B Horton Poultry marker
US2199265A (en) * 1938-07-09 1940-04-30 Ncr Co Porous metallic type

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US3108673A (en) * 1961-02-08 1963-10-29 Gourley H Green Printing head
US3604391A (en) * 1969-05-16 1971-09-14 Western Electric Co Apparatus for applying ink to holes
US3730084A (en) * 1971-02-24 1973-05-01 Pitney Bowes Inc Selectively actuable means for printing heads
DE2918750A1 (en) * 1978-05-12 1979-11-22 Epson Corp WIRE DOT PRINTER HEAD
EP0139238A1 (en) * 1980-06-17 1985-05-02 Seiko Epson Corporation A wire dot printer
DE3527453A1 (en) * 1984-07-31 1986-02-13 Pentel K.K., Tokio/Tokyo DEVICE FOR SUPPLYING A NEEDLE POINT WRITING HEAD WITH INK

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