US2567308A - Printing means for selective printing wires - Google Patents

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US2567308A
US2567308A US71534A US7153449A US2567308A US 2567308 A US2567308 A US 2567308A US 71534 A US71534 A US 71534A US 7153449 A US7153449 A US 7153449A US 2567308 A US2567308 A US 2567308A
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    • B41JTYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
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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 resides in the provision of a plurality of individual and selectively operable rod-like printing elements each of which has a section thereofv formed of abc sorbent material terminating at one end in an impression-forming surface and which is at least partially immersed in an inking uid capable of being absorbed by said section so that its impression-forming surfaces will be continuously coated with said fluid.
  • Fig. 1 is a fragmentary top plan view of a printing device constructed in accordance with the l 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 section on the line 3 3 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 characters, and the printing elements of the present invention are capable of being controlled in the same manner as disclosed in the said application.
  • the device comprises an elongated casing 5 open on one side, which may be the top thereof.
  • the bottom-of the casing 5 constitutes a reservoir for receiving a printing fluid 1 which is supplied thereto through an inlet 8 communicating with the reservoir and. provided with a pivoted closure 9. f
  • Each of the heads 6y comprises a guide member I0 in the form of a block having a series of closely arranged openings II extending therethrough from top to bottom and each adapted to receive a rod-like printing element movable therein to projected or printing position, as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 2, so as to engage and make an im pression upon a sheet I2 mounted on a plate I3.
  • the means of the above identified application may be employed to individually and selectively operate the printing elements of each head so that any group therein may be controlled to form a -desired numeral or alphabetical character, or the like.
  • each printing element comprises two sections I4 and I5, the former of which is a small metallic rod or wire which is mounted so as to extend through the bottom of the casing 5 and also through a seal I6 of any desired material secured to said bottom to prevent leakage of the fluid 1.
  • Each rod I4 extends upwardly through the fluid 1 and into the lower end of the upper section I5 wherein it is secured so that reciprocatory movement imparted to the rod i4 will be transmitted to the section I5 thereof.
  • the latter section is made of a suitable absorbent material of a metallic nature having sufcient porosity to permit the section, whose lower end is immersed in the fluid 1, to absorb said fluid by capillary attraction and said section II has sufficient rigidity to maintain its form as it is reciprocated and caused to contact the impression sheet I2.
  • a material suitable for these purposes is known as Oilite.
  • a printing device comprising a casing including a wall and an open end opposed thereto and adapted to receive a printing fluid, a guide member mounted in the open end of said casing, and a plurality of printing members extending completely through and movabiy supported in said guide member.
  • each printing element including a section formed o! absorbent material and having its outer end extending beyond said guide member to provide an impression-forming surface and its inner end immersed in said nuid.
  • said printing member further including a rod having its inner end extending through said wall and into the immersed end of the first named section.
  • a printing device comprising a casing including a wall and an open end opposed thereto and adapted to receive a printing iiuid, a guide member mounted in the open end oi said casing. and a plurality of printing members extending completely through and movably supported in said guide member, each printing element including a section formed of absorbent material and having its outer end extending beyond said guide member to provide an impression-forming surface and its inner end immersed in said iiuid, said printing member further including a rod 4 having its inner end extending through said wall andintotheimmersedendoitheilrstnamed section with said inner end of the rod terminating at a point within the contines of said guide mem- REFERENCES CITED
  • the following references are oi' record in the namely oi' this patent:

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Sept. 1l, 1951 w. wocKENFuss PRINTING MEANS FOR SELECTIVE PRINTING WIRES Filed Jan. 18, 1949 LOOOOOOGl OOOOOOOA /OOOOOOO UOOOOOO @GOOOOO /GOOOOGO INVENTOR. Wiliam Wwlfezzl'u/a';
@tent @s mi Egg PBINTINGWIRES I n William ,Wockenfusm Union, LN. J., a'ssignor to` I Control InstrumentCompany, Inc., New York.'
. N. Y.,a corporation of New 'York Y, Y, applicati@ January 1s, 194s, serai 311,534 z Claims. :(cl. 10i-103il This invention -relates to improvements in printing devices 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 resides in the provision of a plurality of individual and selectively operable rod-like printing elements each of which has a section thereofv formed of abc sorbent material terminating at one end in an impression-forming surface and which is at least partially immersed in an inking uid capable of being absorbed by said section so that its impression-forming surfaces will be continuously coated with said fluid.
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; but it is to be expressly understood that said drawings is employed merely for the purpose of facilitating the description of the invention as a whole and not to dene the elements 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 the l 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; and
Fig. 3 is a section on the line 3 3 of Fig. 2.
In my co-pending application Serial No. 35,307, filed 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 characters, and the printing elements of the present invention are capable of being controlled in the same manner as disclosed in the said application.
In the form of the invention herein shown, the device comprises an elongated casing 5 open on one side, which may be the top thereof. to
receive a pluralityrof 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 casing 5 constitutes a reservoir for receiving a printing fluid 1 which is supplied thereto through an inlet 8 communicating with the reservoir and. provided with a pivoted closure 9. f
Each of the heads 6y comprises a guide member I0 in the form of a block having a series of closely arranged openings II extending therethrough from top to bottom and each adapted to receive a rod-like printing element movable therein to projected or printing position, as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 2, so as to engage and make an im pression upon a sheet I2 mounted on a plate I3. The means of the above identified application may be employed to individually and selectively operate the printing elements of each head so that any group therein may be controlled to form a -desired numeral or alphabetical character, or the like.
In the present construction, each printing element comprises two sections I4 and I5, the former of which is a small metallic rod or wire which is mounted so as to extend through the bottom of the casing 5 and also through a seal I6 of any desired material secured to said bottom to prevent leakage of the fluid 1. Each rod I4 extends upwardly through the fluid 1 and into the lower end of the upper section I5 wherein it is secured so that reciprocatory movement imparted to the rod i4 will be transmitted to the section I5 thereof. The latter section is made of a suitable absorbent material of a metallic nature having sufcient porosity to permit the section, whose lower end is immersed in the fluid 1, to absorb said fluid by capillary attraction and said section II has sufficient rigidity to maintain its form as it is reciprocated and caused to contact the impression sheet I2. A material suitable for these purposes is known as Oilite. The upper ends of the sections I5 of the printing elements which protrude from each guide I0 are enlarged so that the impression-forming surfaces I1 thereof and the impressions made by said surfaces on the sheet I2 will be in close proximity to each other.
What is claimed is:
1. A printing device comprising a casing including a wall and an open end opposed thereto and adapted to receive a printing fluid, a guide member mounted in the open end of said casing, and a plurality of printing members extending completely through and movabiy supported in said guide member. each printing element including a section formed o! absorbent material and having its outer end extending beyond said guide member to provide an impression-forming surface and its inner end immersed in said nuid. said printing member further including a rod having its inner end extending through said wall and into the immersed end of the first named section.
2. A printing device comprising a casing including a wall and an open end opposed thereto and adapted to receive a printing iiuid, a guide member mounted in the open end oi said casing. and a plurality of printing members extending completely through and movably supported in said guide member, each printing element including a section formed of absorbent material and having its outer end extending beyond said guide member to provide an impression-forming surface and its inner end immersed in said iiuid, said printing member further including a rod 4 having its inner end extending through said wall andintotheimmersedendoitheilrstnamed section with said inner end of the rod terminating at a point within the contines of said guide mem- REFERENCES CITED The following references are oi' record in the iile oi' this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name l Date 1,343,633 McPheters June 15, 1920 1.408.207 Jones Feb. 28. 1922 1,780,715` Olsen Nov. 4. 1930 2,199,265 Lohrey Apr. 30, 1940 2,318,465 Chollar May 4, 1943 2,392,521 Chollar Jan. 8. 1946 2,414,895 Reynolds Jan. 28, 1947
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US2839994A (en) * 1955-03-25 1958-06-24 John A Haag Changeable dot stamping device
US3108673A (en) * 1961-02-08 1963-10-29 Gourley H Green Printing head
US4155229A (en) * 1976-02-27 1979-05-22 Mathias Mitter Printing apparatus

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US1343633A (en) * 1920-04-10 1920-06-15 Selden G Mcpheters Automatic marking or stamping device
US1408207A (en) * 1921-08-22 1922-02-28 Albert B Jones Self-feed lettering-stamp pad
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
US2318465A (en) * 1940-06-21 1943-05-04 Ncr Co Printing means
US2392521A (en) * 1942-02-12 1946-01-08 Ncr Co Porous resilient printing plate
US2414895A (en) * 1943-10-06 1947-01-28 Printasign Corp Printing apparatus

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US1343633A (en) * 1920-04-10 1920-06-15 Selden G Mcpheters Automatic marking or stamping device
US1408207A (en) * 1921-08-22 1922-02-28 Albert B Jones Self-feed lettering-stamp pad
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
US2318465A (en) * 1940-06-21 1943-05-04 Ncr Co Printing means
US2392521A (en) * 1942-02-12 1946-01-08 Ncr Co Porous resilient printing plate
US2414895A (en) * 1943-10-06 1947-01-28 Printasign Corp Printing apparatus

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2839994A (en) * 1955-03-25 1958-06-24 John A Haag Changeable dot stamping device
US3108673A (en) * 1961-02-08 1963-10-29 Gourley H Green Printing head
US4155229A (en) * 1976-02-27 1979-05-22 Mathias Mitter Printing apparatus

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