WO1984001129A1 - Record member feeding mechanism - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B41—PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
- B41J—TYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
- B41J11/00—Devices or arrangements of selective printing mechanisms, e.g. ink-jet printers or thermal printers, for supporting or handling copy material in sheet or web form
- B41J11/48—Apparatus for condensed record, tally strip, or like work using two or more papers, or sets of papers, e.g. devices for switching over from handling of copy material in sheet form to handling of copy material in continuous form and vice versa or point-of-sale printers comprising means for printing on continuous copy material, e.g. journal for tills, and on single sheets, e.g. cheques or receipts
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- the present invention is directed to a record member feeding mechanism and in particular to a feeding mechanism for feeding different types of record members having different thicknesses past a single printing station.
- a sales slip is posi ⁇ tioned in a printing station to allow a printing mech ⁇ anism to print on the sales slip data relating to the purchase of a merchandise item.
- the same data is printed on other record members such as a receipt member and a journal member.
- Printing mechanisms associated with modern data terminal devices have included a single print head or like mechanism which is mounted on a movable carriage for movement across several printing stations where data is printed on record members positioned in each of said stations.
- Other arrangements have included a single printing mechanism at each printing station to print on the record member located therein.
- single print- ing mechanisms have been proposed which are capable of printing on more than one type of record member at the same printing station.
- a printer which is capable of printing both on continuous stationery and individual sheets is described in German Patent Application No. 2716396.
- the printer includes a paper feed mechanism having a rotary platen facing a printing head and a guide for continuous stationery. This is fed by the guide around the under ⁇ side and up the front of the platen past the printing station. Below the printing station the web is pressed against the platen by a bar. hen an individual sheet is to be printed, the bar is pivoted out of the way and the sheet is inserted between the head and the front of the platen until it abuts a stop below the platen. Rollers then feed the sheet line by line upwards past the head.
- a disadvantage of this arrangement is that, when following the feeding of individual sheets the feeding of continuous stationery is to be resumed, the continuous stationery withdrawn beyond engagement with the platen has to be reinserted by the operator between the platen and a pressure roller. Also, the arrange ⁇ ment according to the above patent application is in ⁇ capable of feeding record members of different thick ⁇ nesses.
- the feeding mechanism is arranged to function as a forms compensator and is, therefore, capable of feeding record members of different thicknesses.
- a record member feeding mechanism for moving different types of record member.s past a single printing station, including printing means for printing data on a record member positioned in a printing station; a platen member disposed in the printing position adjacent said printing means and rotatable in a first and second feeding direction; and a roller member positioned adjacent said platen member and arranged to cooperate therewith to move a first type record member to a printing position adjacent said printing means when said platen member is rotated in said first feeding direction and to withdraw said first type record member from said printing position when said platen member is rotated in said second feeding direction, characterized by first operating means for moving said roller member away from said platen member thereby to enable said platen member to move a second type record member to a printing por ⁇ tion adjacent said printing means when rotated in said second feeding direction without bringing about further movement of
- FIG. 1 is a fragmentary side elevational view of a record member feeding mechanism of the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the feeding mechanism taken on lines 2-2 of Fig. 1 showing details of platen member driving means.
- a fragmentary side view of the record member feeding mechanism of the present invention which includes a support table 20 extending from the front to the rear of the terminal device (not shown) and associated with a printing station. Included in the support table are a pair of slots generally indicated by the numerals 21 and 22. Located adjacent and spaced from the table 20 is a knife blade portion 18 of a side frame member 37 (Fig. 2) of the terminal device. As best seen in Fig. 1, the blade portion 18 extends towards the front edge of the table 20 forming a receipt/slip chute 19 with the table 20.
- a forward edge 24 of the blade portion 18 is serrated to enable a record member, such as a receipt member located within the chute 19, to be separated from a supply roll.
- a record member such as a receipt member located within the chute 19
- a deflector member 26 Secured to a shaft 25 journaled between a pair of de- pending side frame members 27 and 29 (Figs. 1 and 2), which frame members are part of the framework of the terminal device, is a deflector member 26 positioned below the slot 22 in the support table 20 and whose operation will be disclosed more fully hereinafter.
- a vertically-orientated printing mechanism 28 Positioned adjacent the other slot 21 in such table 20 is a vertically-orientated printing mechanism 28 which may be of a dot matrix type slidably mounted for back- and-forth movement on a pair of guide rod members 30 extending in a horizontal direction (Fig. 2) across the support table 20.
- a pair of stationary pressure rollers 31 Mounted above and adjacent the ends of the slot 21 of the support table 20 is a pair of stationary pressure rollers 31 which are normally engaged by a platen roll member 32 secured to a drive shaft 34 jour- naled between arm members 33 and 35 of a yoke assembly -indicated generally by the numeral 36 (Fig. 1).
- the arm member 33 of the yoke assembly 36 is shorter than the arm member 35.
- the outer or left side pressure roller 31 as viewed in Fig. 2 is mounted within the side frame member 29 while the inner pressure roller 31 is mounted within the side frame member 27.
- the yoke assembly 36 is rotat- ably mounted on a shaft member 38 journaled between the side frame members 27 and 29 of the terminal device.
- a stepping motor member 40 secured to the yoke assembly 36, by means of studs 39, is a stepping motor member 40 whose drive shaft 42 is connected to the drive shaft 34 of the platen member 32 (Fig. 1) and which construction enables the stepping motor 40 to directly drive the platen 32 when energized. Additionally, the stepping motor 40 is constructed to be operated to rotate the drive shaft 42 in opposite directions .
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- Urging the yoke assembly 36 in a counterclockwise direction as viewed in Fig. 1 is a spring member 46 connected between the arm member 35 and a stud member 47 of the side frame 27.
- energizing of the solenoid 45 will result in rotation of the yoke assembly 36 in a clock- wise direction around the shaft member 38 against the action of the spring 46.
- this clockwise rotation of the yoke assembly enables the platen member 32 to be withdrawn from engagement with the pressure rollers 31 allowing a record member to be either removed from or inserted to a printing position adjacent the printing mechanism 28.
- a document guide member 52 which extends toward the front of the terminal device, which is to the right as viewed in Fig. 1.
- a supply roll 54 of record material (such as a receipt record member 55) which is rotatably mounted on a shaft member 56 secured within the side frame members 27 and 29 of the terminal device.
- an idler roller 58 rotatably mounted on one end of a lever support member 60 which, in turn, is rotatably mounted on a shaft member 62 extending between the arm members 33 and 35 of the yoke assembly 36.
- the armature 64 of a solenoid member 66 mounted on a depending portion 67 of the arm member 33 of the yoke assembly 36.
- a spring member 68 connected between the armature 64 and the arm member 33. The action of the spring member 68 normally urges the idler roller 58 into en ⁇ gagement with the platen member 32 enabling the platen member to move the receipt record member 55 held against the platen member by the idler roller 58.
- the leading edge of a receipt record member 55 extending from the supply roll 54 will be inserted through the guide member 52 (i.e. between the top portion 50 of the guide member and the platen member 32), between the pressure rollers 31 and the platen member 32 and then through the receipt/slip chute 19 to a position adjacent the top surface of the support table 20.
- the deflector member 26 (Fig. 1) has same rotated to the position shown in dotted lines 70, where the upper edge thereof is positioned a slight distance above the top surface of the table 20 so as to allow such deflector member 26 to deflect and guide the receipt record member 55 in a generally upward direction where it can be grasped by the machine operator.
- the cost of each item sold is entered into the keyboard of the terminal device by the operator, enabling the printing mechanism 28 (Fig. 2) to be moved laterally along the guide rod members 30 to a position adjacent the receipt record member 55 whereat the data concerning the item purchased is to be printed.
- the stepping motor 40 is energized to rotate the platen member 32 in a clockwise direction as viewed in Fig. 1 for moving the receipt record member 55 a predetermined distance to position the next line of printing on the receipt record member adjacent the printing mechanism 28.
- the end of such member is cut away by the operator pulling the receipt against the serrated edge 24 of the knife blade portion 18 of the frame member 37.
- the stepping motor 40 is energized to rotate the platen member 32 in a counter ⁇ clockwise direction enabling such platen member to
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- This counter ⁇ clockwise movement of the platen 32 will rotate the deflector member 26 in a clockwise direction, in turn moving the upper edge of the deflector member from a blocking position above the top surface of the support table 20.
- the solenoid 66 (Fig. 1) is energized for rotating the lever support member 60 and the idler roller 58 in a clockwise direc ⁇ tion around the shaft 62, thereby withdrawing the roller 58 from engagement with the receipt record member 55 and the platen member 32.
- the solenoid 45 is energized for rotating the yoke assembly 36 in a clockwise direction, which removes the platen member 32 from engagement with the pressure rollers 31.
- the solenoid 45 is deenergized for allowing the spring member 46 to rotate the yoke assembly 36 in a counter-clockwise direction and thus move the platen member 32 into engagement with the slip member and the pressure rollers 31. Since the platen member 32 is urged into engagement with the slip member by the action of the spring member 46, such platen member 32 will act as a forms compensator and be positioned with respect to the pressure rollers 31 a distance equal to the thickness of the slip member. This construction allows the wire matrix printer 28 to provide a proper print operation irrespective of the thickness of the slip member being printed .
- the stepping motor 40 is again operated to rotate the platen member 32 in a counter-clockwise direction for moving the slip member to locate the next printing line thereon adjacent the printing mechanism 28 for the next printing operation.
- the solenoid 45 is again energized for rotating the yoke assembly 36 and the platen member 32 in a clockwise direction, thereby re- moving the platen member 32 from engagement with the slip member and thus allow the slip member to be removed from its position on the support table 20 by the oper ⁇ ator.
- the solenoid member 45 is then deenergized for allowing the spring member 46 to rotate the yoke assem ⁇ bly 36 in a counter-clockwise direction, which movement returns the platen member 32 into engagement with the pressure rollers 31.
- the solenoid member 66 is deenergized, allowing the spring member 68 to rotate the idler roller 58 into engagement with the receipt record member 55 and the platen member 32, in turn allowing the platen member 32, when rotated by the operation of the motor 40, to feed the receipt record member 55 toward the receipt/slip chute 19.
- the clockwise rotation of the platen member 32 will automatically rotate the deflector member 26 in a count ⁇ er-clockwise direction as viewed in Fig. 1 to locate the upper edge of the deflector member in the dotted posi ⁇ tion 70 as shown in Fig.
- the solenoid 66 is controlled by the keyboard. During a merchandising operation, the solenoid is dis ⁇ abled by operation of a key on the keyboard, allowing the spring 68 to move the roller 58 into engagement with the receipt record member 55 and the platen 32 allowing the platen to drive the record member 55 past the printing mechanism 28 to a position on top of the support table 20. If a slip is to be printed, a second key on the keyboard is depressed resulting in the counter-clockwise rotation of the platen 32 which with- draws the end of the receipt member to a position adjacent the top portion of the guide member 52 after which the solenoid is energized to disengage the platen member 32 from the roller 58.
Abstract
A single drive feeding mechanism providing selective feeding of at least two types of record members and independent bi-directional movement of the record members in the operation of a single print station. The feeding mechanism includes a platen (32) disposed adjacent a print head (28) and rotatable in opposite directions of feed. A roller (58) cooperates with the platen (32) to feed a continuous web (55) past the print head (28). If individual record members are to be fed, the direction of feed of the platen (32) is reversed and the continuous web (55) is withdrawn to a point below the table (20) and, thereafter, an actuating member (66) is energized to disengage the roller (58) from the platen (32). The individual record members can then be fed into a chute (19) for printing. The platen (32) can be withdrawn from engagement with pressure roller (31) to allow positioning of a record member in the chute (19) and is resiliently biased against the pressure roller (31) to accommodate record members of different thicknesses.
Description
RECORD MEMBER FEEDING MECHANISM
Technical Field
The present invention is directed to a record member feeding mechanism and in particular to a feeding mechanism for feeding different types of record members having different thicknesses past a single printing station.
Background Art
In modern day merchandising operations uti- lizing a data terminal device, a sales slip is posi¬ tioned in a printing station to allow a printing mech¬ anism to print on the sales slip data relating to the purchase of a merchandise item. Besides the printing of data on a sales slip, the same data is printed on other record members such as a receipt member and a journal member. Printing mechanisms associated with modern data terminal devices have included a single print head or like mechanism which is mounted on a movable carriage for movement across several printing stations where data is printed on record members positioned in each of said stations. Other arrangements have included a single printing mechanism at each printing station to print on the record member located therein. In order to produce a low-cost, compact data terminal device, single print- ing mechanisms have been proposed which are capable of printing on more than one type of record member at the same printing station.
A printer which is capable of printing both on continuous stationery and individual sheets is described in German Patent Application No. 2716396. The printer includes a paper feed mechanism having a rotary platen facing a printing head and a guide for continuous stationery. This is fed by the guide around the under¬ side and up the front of the platen past the printing station. Below the printing station the web is pressed against the platen by a bar.
hen an individual sheet is to be printed, the bar is pivoted out of the way and the sheet is inserted between the head and the front of the platen until it abuts a stop below the platen. Rollers then feed the sheet line by line upwards past the head.
A disadvantage of this arrangement is that, when following the feeding of individual sheets the feeding of continuous stationery is to be resumed, the continuous stationery withdrawn beyond engagement with the platen has to be reinserted by the operator between the platen and a pressure roller. Also, the arrange¬ ment according to the above patent application is in¬ capable of feeding record members of different thick¬ nesses.
Disclosure of the Invention
It is an object of the present invention to provide a record member feeding mechanism which elimi¬ nates the need for reinserting continuous stationery when such stationery is to be fed following the feeding of individual record members .
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the feeding mechanism is arranged to function as a forms compensator and is, therefore, capable of feeding record members of different thicknesses. Thus, according to the invention, there is provided a record member feeding mechanism for moving different types of record member.s past a single printing station, including printing means for printing data on a record member positioned in a printing station; a platen member disposed in the printing position adjacent said printing means and rotatable in a first and second feeding direction; and a roller member positioned adjacent said platen member and arranged to cooperate therewith to move a first type record member to a printing position adjacent said printing means when said platen member is rotated in said first feeding direction
and to withdraw said first type record member from said printing position when said platen member is rotated in said second feeding direction, characterized by first operating means for moving said roller member away from said platen member thereby to enable said platen member to move a second type record member to a printing por¬ tion adjacent said printing means when rotated in said second feeding direction without bringing about further movement of said first type record member positioned between said platen member and said roller member.
Brief Description of the Drawings
One embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Fig. 1 is a fragmentary side elevational view of a record member feeding mechanism of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the feeding mechanism taken on lines 2-2 of Fig. 1 showing details of platen member driving means.
Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention
Referring now to Fig. 1, there is shown a fragmentary side view of the record member feeding mechanism of the present invention which includes a support table 20 extending from the front to the rear of the terminal device (not shown) and associated with a printing station. Included in the support table are a pair of slots generally indicated by the numerals 21 and 22. Located adjacent and spaced from the table 20 is a knife blade portion 18 of a side frame member 37 (Fig. 2) of the terminal device. As best seen in Fig. 1, the blade portion 18 extends towards the front edge of the table 20 forming a receipt/slip chute 19 with the table 20. As will be explained more fully hereinafter, a forward edge 24 of the blade portion 18 is serrated to
enable a record member, such as a receipt member located within the chute 19, to be separated from a supply roll. Secured to a shaft 25 journaled between a pair of de- pending side frame members 27 and 29 (Figs. 1 and 2), which frame members are part of the framework of the terminal device, is a deflector member 26 positioned below the slot 22 in the support table 20 and whose operation will be disclosed more fully hereinafter. Positioned adjacent the other slot 21 in such table 20 is a vertically-orientated printing mechanism 28 which may be of a dot matrix type slidably mounted for back- and-forth movement on a pair of guide rod members 30 extending in a horizontal direction (Fig. 2) across the support table 20. Mounted above and adjacent the ends of the slot 21 of the support table 20 is a pair of stationary pressure rollers 31 which are normally engaged by a platen roll member 32 secured to a drive shaft 34 jour- naled between arm members 33 and 35 of a yoke assembly -indicated generally by the numeral 36 (Fig. 1). As shown in Fig. 1, the arm member 33 of the yoke assembly 36 is shorter than the arm member 35. The outer or left side pressure roller 31 as viewed in Fig. 2 is mounted within the side frame member 29 while the inner pressure roller 31 is mounted within the side frame member 27. As best seen in Fig. 1, the yoke assembly 36 is rotat- ably mounted on a shaft member 38 journaled between the side frame members 27 and 29 of the terminal device. As best shown in Fig. 2, secured to the yoke assembly 36, by means of studs 39, is a stepping motor member 40 whose drive shaft 42 is connected to the drive shaft 34 of the platen member 32 (Fig. 1) and which construction enables the stepping motor 40 to directly drive the platen 32 when energized. Additionally, the stepping motor 40 is constructed to be operated to rotate the drive shaft 42 in opposite directions .
Secured to the end of the longer arm member 35 of the yoke assembly 36 is the armature member 44 (Fig.
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1) of a solenoid 45 mounted within the framework of the terminal device. Urging the yoke assembly 36 in a counterclockwise direction as viewed in Fig. 1 is a spring member 46 connected between the arm member 35 and a stud member 47 of the side frame 27. As seen from this construction, energizing of the solenoid 45 will result in rotation of the yoke assembly 36 in a clock- wise direction around the shaft member 38 against the action of the spring 46. As will be described more fully hereinafter, this clockwise rotation of the yoke assembly enables the platen member 32 to be withdrawn from engagement with the pressure rollers 31 allowing a record member to be either removed from or inserted to a printing position adjacent the printing mechanism 28. As best seen in Fig. 1, secured to and located within the yoke assembly 36 is the curved top portion 50 of a document guide member 52 which extends toward the front of the terminal device, which is to the right as viewed in Fig. 1. Positioned adjacent the lower surface of the support table 20 is a supply roll 54 of record material (such as a receipt record member 55) which is rotatably mounted on a shaft member 56 secured within the side frame members 27 and 29 of the terminal device. Associated with the guide member 52 is an idler roller 58 rotatably mounted on one end of a lever support member 60 which, in turn, is rotatably mounted on a shaft member 62 extending between the arm members 33 and 35 of the yoke assembly 36. Secured at a location intermediate the ends of the lever support member 60 is the armature 64 of a solenoid member 66 mounted on a depending portion 67 of the arm member 33 of the yoke assembly 36. Normally urging the lever support member 60 in a counter-clockwise direction, as viewed in Fig. 1, is a spring member 68 connected between the armature 64 and the arm member 33. The action of the spring member 68 normally urges the idler roller 58 into en¬ gagement with the platen member 32 enabling the platen
member to move the receipt record member 55 held against the platen member by the idler roller 58.
In the operation of the present invention, the leading edge of a receipt record member 55 extending from the supply roll 54 will be inserted through the guide member 52 (i.e. between the top portion 50 of the guide member and the platen member 32), between the pressure rollers 31 and the platen member 32 and then through the receipt/slip chute 19 to a position adjacent the top surface of the support table 20. At this time normal positioning of the deflector member 26 (Fig. 1) has same rotated to the position shown in dotted lines 70, where the upper edge thereof is positioned a slight distance above the top surface of the table 20 so as to allow such deflector member 26 to deflect and guide the receipt record member 55 in a generally upward direction where it can be grasped by the machine operator. During a merchandising operation, the cost of each item sold is entered into the keyboard of the terminal device by the operator, enabling the printing mechanism 28 (Fig. 2) to be moved laterally along the guide rod members 30 to a position adjacent the receipt record member 55 whereat the data concerning the item purchased is to be printed. As the cost of each item is so entered, the stepping motor 40 is energized to rotate the platen member 32 in a clockwise direction as viewed in Fig. 1 for moving the receipt record member 55 a predetermined distance to position the next line of printing on the receipt record member adjacent the printing mechanism 28. After the total amount has been printed on the receipt record member 55, the end of such member is cut away by the operator pulling the receipt against the serrated edge 24 of the knife blade portion 18 of the frame member 37. If the next document to be printed is an in- sertable slip record member, the stepping motor 40 is energized to rotate the platen member 32 in a counter¬ clockwise direction enabling such platen member to
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withdraw the receipt record member 55 from a position adjacent the top surface of the table 20. This counter¬ clockwise movement of the platen 32 will rotate the deflector member 26 in a clockwise direction, in turn moving the upper edge of the deflector member from a blocking position above the top surface of the support table 20. After the leading edge of the receipt record member 55 has been withdrawn to a position adjacent the top portion 50 of the guide member 52, the solenoid 66 (Fig. 1) is energized for rotating the lever support member 60 and the idler roller 58 in a clockwise direc¬ tion around the shaft 62, thereby withdrawing the roller 58 from engagement with the receipt record member 55 and the platen member 32. Thereafter, the solenoid 45 is energized for rotating the yoke assembly 36 in a clockwise direction, which removes the platen member 32 from engagement with the pressure rollers 31. After the operator has positioned the slip member on the table 20 adjacent the printing mechanism 28, the solenoid 45 is deenergized for allowing the spring member 46 to rotate the yoke assembly 36 in a counter-clockwise direction and thus move the platen member 32 into engagement with the slip member and the pressure rollers 31. Since the platen member 32 is urged into engagement with the slip member by the action of the spring member 46, such platen member 32 will act as a forms compensator and be positioned with respect to the pressure rollers 31 a distance equal to the thickness of the slip member. This construction allows the wire matrix printer 28 to provide a proper print operation irrespective of the thickness of the slip member being printed .
After a printing operation has occurred, the stepping motor 40 is again operated to rotate the platen member 32 in a counter-clockwise direction for moving the slip member to locate the next printing line thereon adjacent the printing mechanism 28 for the next printing operation. After the printing of the data on the slip
member has been completed, the solenoid 45 is again energized for rotating the yoke assembly 36 and the platen member 32 in a clockwise direction, thereby re- moving the platen member 32 from engagement with the slip member and thus allow the slip member to be removed from its position on the support table 20 by the oper¬ ator. The solenoid member 45 is then deenergized for allowing the spring member 46 to rotate the yoke assem¬ bly 36 in a counter-clockwise direction, which movement returns the platen member 32 into engagement with the pressure rollers 31.
If the next printing operation is to be on the receipt record member 55, the solenoid member 66 is deenergized, allowing the spring member 68 to rotate the idler roller 58 into engagement with the receipt record member 55 and the platen member 32, in turn allowing the platen member 32, when rotated by the operation of the motor 40, to feed the receipt record member 55 toward the receipt/slip chute 19. During this feed operation, the clockwise rotation of the platen member 32 will automatically rotate the deflector member 26 in a count¬ er-clockwise direction as viewed in Fig. 1 to locate the upper edge of the deflector member in the dotted posi¬ tion 70 as shown in Fig. 1, thus enabling such deflec- tor member to deflect the leading edge of the receipt record member in an upward direction. Subsequent print¬ ing of data on the record member 55 will move the record member farther along the top of the support table 20, enabling the operator to tear the printed receipt record member from the end of the strip upon completion of the printing operation.
The solenoid 66 is controlled by the keyboard. During a merchandising operation, the solenoid is dis¬ abled by operation of a key on the keyboard, allowing the spring 68 to move the roller 58 into engagement with the receipt record member 55 and the platen 32 allowing the platen to drive the record member 55 past
the printing mechanism 28 to a position on top of the support table 20. If a slip is to be printed, a second key on the keyboard is depressed resulting in the counter-clockwise rotation of the platen 32 which with- draws the end of the receipt member to a position adjacent the top portion of the guide member 52 after which the solenoid is energized to disengage the platen member 32 from the roller 58. This operation is con¬ trolled by the actuation of a single key on the keyboard. It will be seen from the structure just described that different types of record members having different thicknesses can be printed at the same print¬ ing station utilizing a simple and low-cost paper advance and drive mechanism.
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Claims
1. A feeding mechanism for moving different types of record members past a single printing station, including printing means (28) for printing data on a record member positioned in a printing position; a platen member (32) disposed in the printing position adjacent said printing means (28) and rotatable in a first and second feeding direction; and a roller member (58) positioned adjacent said platen member (32) and arranged to cooperate therewith to move a first type record member (55) to a printing position adjacent said printing means (28) when said platen member (32) is rotated in said first feeding direction and to withdraw said first type record member (55) from said printing position when said platen member (32) is rotated in said second feeding direction, characterized by first operating means (60, 64, 66, 68) for moving said roller member (58) away from said platen member (32) thereby to enable said platen member (32) to move a second type record member to a printing position adjacent said printing means when rotated in said second feeding direction without bringing about further movement of said first type record member (55) positioned between said platen member (32) and said roller member (58) .
2. A feeding mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that said first operating means (60, 64, 66, 68) includes a first support member (60) pivot- ally mounted adjacent said platen member (32) and supporting said roller member (58), and a first actua¬ ting means (66) engaging said first support member (60) to cause rotation thereof in a direction to remove said roller member (58) from engagement with said platen member (32) when operated.
3. A feeding mechanism according to claim 2, characterized in that said first actuating means (66)
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4. A feeding mechanism according to claim 1, characterized by second operating means (36, 44, 45, 46) for moving said platen member (32) to a first position away from said printing position enabling said second type record member to be positioned adjacent said printing means (28) and for moving said platen member (32) to a second position enabling said second type record member to be engaged thereby for movement to a printing position upon rotation of said platen member (32) in said second feeding direction.
5. A feeding mechanism according to claim 4, characterized in that said second operating means (36, 44, 45, 46) includes a second support member (36) pivot- ally mounted adjacent said printing means (28) for sup- porting said platen member (32), and second actuating means (45) engaging said support member (36) for moving it away from said printing means (28) when operated enabling said second type record member to be positioned adjacent said printing means (28).
6. A feeding mechanism according to claim 5, characterized in that said second support member (36) comprises an elongated yoke member rotatably mounted adjacent said printing means (28) and including a first (33) and second (35) support arm portion for supporting said platen member (32), said second actuating means (45) comprising an electromagnetic drive member engaging one arm portion (35) of said yoke member (36) for rota¬ ting said yoke member (36) in a direction to move the platen member (32) away from said printing means (28) against the action of a second spring means (46).
7. A feeding mechanism according to either claim 5 or 6, characterized in that said first operating means (60, 64, 66, 68) is mounted on said second support member (36) .
8. A feeding mechanism according to claim 1, characterized by roller means (31) positioned adjacent said printing means (28) and engaging said platen member (32) enabling said platen member (32) to drive said first type record member (55) to a printing position when rotated in said first feeding direction and to drive said second type record member to a printing position when rotated in said second feeding direction.
9. A feeding mechanism according to claim 1, characterized by deflector means (26) arranged in engagement with said platen member (32) and adapted to be moved, in response to rotation of said platen member (32) in said first feeding direction, to a first posi¬ tion for locating said first type record member (55) in a position to facilitate the removal thereof from said printing position.
10. A feeding mechanism according to claim 9, characterized by a support table (20) for supporting said second type record member and having a slotted portion (22) for accommodating said deflector means (26) when in said first position, said deflector means (26) being adapted to be moved, in response to rotation of said platen member (32) in said second feeding direc¬ tion, to a second position below said support table (20).
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