US3133497A - High-speed printing apparatus - Google Patents

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US3133497A
US3133497A US246775A US24677562A US3133497A US 3133497 A US3133497 A US 3133497A US 246775 A US246775 A US 246775A US 24677562 A US24677562 A US 24677562A US 3133497 A US3133497 A US 3133497A
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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
    • B41J1/00Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the mounting, arrangement or disposition of the types or dies
    • B41J1/16Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the mounting, arrangement or disposition of the types or dies with types or dies arranged in stationary or sliding cases or frames or upon flexible strips, plates, bars or rods
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    • G06COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
    • G06KGRAPHICAL DATA READING; PRESENTATION OF DATA; RECORD CARRIERS; HANDLING RECORD CARRIERS
    • G06K15/00Arrangements for producing a permanent visual presentation of the output data, e.g. computer output printers
    • G06K15/02Arrangements for producing a permanent visual presentation of the output data, e.g. computer output printers using printers
    • G06K15/04Arrangements for producing a permanent visual presentation of the output data, e.g. computer output printers using printers by rack-type printers
    • GPHYSICS
    • G06COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
    • G06KGRAPHICAL DATA READING; PRESENTATION OF DATA; RECORD CARRIERS; HANDLING RECORD CARRIERS
    • G06K15/00Arrangements for producing a permanent visual presentation of the output data, e.g. computer output printers
    • G06K15/02Arrangements for producing a permanent visual presentation of the output data, e.g. computer output printers using printers
    • G06K15/08Arrangements for producing a permanent visual presentation of the output data, e.g. computer output printers using printers by flight printing with type font moving in the direction of the printed line, e.g. chain printers

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  • the belt is closed and mounted in the manner of a transmission belt between two pulleys. Consequently, the belt is subjected, at the instant of the striking, to a relatively high force resulting from a fairly considerable elastic deformation, and the displacement of the character struck is limited.
  • This disadvantage is not obviated if one of the pulleys is mounted on springs, because the force of inertia of the pulley in the course of the rapid movement of the character struck remains considerable.
  • the belt is not closed, but is tensioned by a. spring at the end opposite to that at which the driving force for the selection is applied.
  • pulleys are so disposed as to guide the type belt. These pulleys are rotated by the belt when the latter moves in the course of the operation of selecting a character. This correspondingly increases the forces of inertia opposing the movement carried out by the belt during this character-selecting operation.
  • printing apparatus comprising a type carrier in the form of a flexible open belt or strip having at least two longitudinal slits or slots which separate two lateral portions of the belt from a central portion of the belt, said central portion carrying printing types over a part of its length, said apparatus further comprising two lateral slideways for guiding. the edges of the belt, a hammer located on one side of the belt, and means for driving the belt along the slideways so as to position a selected type opposite the hammer.
  • the apparatus may also comprise one or more of the following features:
  • the type or characters in relief borne by the central portion of the belt may be so disposed as to form a row parallel to the longitudinal axis of the belt;
  • the type or characters in relief borne by the central portion of the belt may be so disposed as to form a number of rows parallel to the longitudinal axis of the belt, each row being separated from the neighboring row by a longitudinal slot of the same length as the slots separating the said central portion from the said lateral portions of the belt, there being a row-selecting device for displacing the slide-ways in relation to the striking device in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the belt so as to render possible the striking of a type or character of any one row of characters;
  • the driving device may comprise a motor having a driving shaft and a driving dog, of which one end is connected to the driving shaft and of which the other end is engaged in an aperture in the type, belt, that portion of the slide-ways which guides the portion of the belt having the said apertures being curved about the axis of the driving shaft, so that the said portion of the belt forms a cylindrical surface of revolution, of which the axis of revolution is identical with that of the driving shaft.
  • FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of printing apparatus comprising a type belt according to one embodiment of the invention
  • FIGURE 2 is a side View of the type belt of the apparatus
  • FIGURE 3 is a sectional view of the apparatus taken along lines 3--3 of FIGURE 1, some of the parts having been omitted to simplify the drawing,
  • FIGURE 4 is a fragmentary sectional view taken along lines 4-4 on FIG. 3, drawn to a larger scale, and
  • FIGURE 5 is a fragmentary View in perspective of printing apparatus comprising a type belt according to a modified embodiment of the invention.
  • the printing apparatus comprises a flexible belt 10 (FIGURE 2) having four internal longitudinal slots 111, 112, 113 and 114.
  • the slots 111 and 114 each separate a lateral portion, i.e., 191 and 102 respectively, from the central portion of the belt.
  • the other slots 112 and 113 divide the central portion of the belt into three strips 103, 104 and 1495, each of which bears a series of types or character-sin relief 20 disposed in a row parallel to the longitudinal axis of the belt.
  • the longitudinal slots are a little longer than the rows of characters and extend beyond them at the ends.
  • the belt 10 is guided as indicated in FIGURE 1 in two lateral slide-ways 31 and 32.
  • Each of the slideways is curved at one of its ends in a plane perpendicular to the surface of the belt in such manner that the end of the belt engaged in the curved ends of the slide-ways forms a cylindrical surface of revolution.
  • a driving device40 which comprises a driving dog 41 extending through an aperture 115 in the belt and a driving shaft 42 controlling the movement of the driving dog 41, the axis of the driving shaft being identical with the axis of revolution :of the cylindri cal surface formed by the end of the belt engaged in the curved ends of the slide-ways.
  • the shaft 42 may be driven in either direction-by an electromagnetic step-by-step motor so as to take up any one of n equidistant positions comprised within an angle of rotation equal to the angle in which is inscribed the curved portion of the slide-ways, n being the number of characters in each row.
  • the driving dog 41 is pivotally connected at 43 to the driving shaft 42 so as to pivot freely about an axis perpendicular to the said shaft, whereby it is possible to displace the assembly comprising the slideways and the belt in a direction parallel to the shaft in order to select one of the rows of characters for striking.
  • a device 60 is provided for selecting the rows of characters. It comprises guide rails 61 and 62 parallel to the axis of the driving shaft. These rails are fixed to the slide-ways 31 and 32 and are guided in the frame (not shown) of the printing apparatus, so as to permit the displacement of the belt in a direction perpendicular to its longitudinal axis, while the motor remains fixed. By such a displacement of the belt, one of the rows of characters can be selected.
  • the character row selection may be effected by means of a rack-and-pinion mechanism as diagrammatically illustrated in FIGURE 1. It will be understood that the selecting device 60 just described is not the only one suitable for the purpose. Such a device may be designed in various ways, for example in such manner that the selection is effected by a rotation of the belt.
  • the striking device 56 (FIGURES l, 3 and 4) is fixed to the frame (not shown) of the printing apparatus. It comprises essentially an electromagnetic striking motor 51 and a hammer 52.
  • FIGURES 1 and 3 illustrate the striking device in the inoperative position.
  • FIGURE 4 illustrates the striking device at the instant when the hammer projected by the armature of the striking motor applies a character 201 and the inking ribbon 55 against the paper 56.
  • the character 201 is then displaced by the hammer out of the plane of the open belt or strip and this brings about a deformation of the tape on which it is located. This deformation is limited to that portion of the strip which does not bear against the plates 57.
  • the plates 57 (FIGURES 3, 4), solidwith slide-ways 31, 32, are located at the level of central slots 112, 113 and are interrupted on a suitable length on either side of the striking hammer 52. If that portion of the strip which is thus deformed is sufficiently short, the curvature imparted thereto may be sufficiently accentuated to render possible printing on plane surfaces.
  • the deformation of the strip causes the two ends of the belt to move one towards the other, so that the other strips and the lateral portions must become curved or assume a sinuous form. In order to render possible this deformation of the lateral portions of the belt, sufficient clearance is provided in a portion of the slideways, as illustrated in FIGURE 4.
  • the clearance provided in the curved portions of the slide-ways is the smallest possible for avoiding inaccuracy in the positioning of the characters.
  • the character displaced at the instant of the striking simply performs the function of an interposed member, and does not affect by its mass the efliciency of the striking device.
  • the mass of each character may therefore be as small as is permitted by manufacturing methods.
  • the printing apparatus comprises rectilinear slide-ways 31' and 32 and a linear motor 45 driving the character-supporting belt 10 through a nonarticulated driving dog 41 extending through an aperture 115 in the belt.
  • This aperture 115 is of elongated form in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the belt, so that the belt can be displaced perpendicularly to its longitudinal axis for the selection of the rows of characters.
  • the total mass of the character-supporting belt of an apparatus may be very small.
  • the mass of the members by which the mechanical connection is established between the motor and the belt is small in relation to the total mass of the character-supporting belt.
  • a small clearance is provided in the curved portions of the slide-ways, while a larger clearance is provided in the slide-ways in the neighborhood of the striking device in order to allow sufficient space for the sinuous forms assumed by the lateral portions of the belt during the striking of a character.
  • This larger amount of clearance need not be constant along the slide-ways in'those portions of the latter which are fairly remote from the striking device, and the connection between the portions of the slide-ways which comprise different clearances may be continuous or discontinuous.
  • the belt is formed of polyethylene terephthalate and the slide-ways are coated with polytetrafiuoroethylene in order to limit to a small value the frictional forces exerted on the belt in the course of its displacement.
  • a combination comprising an elongated type-carrier strip made of a thin flexible material, this strip being fitted with at least one central portion bearing a series of character types which can be printed, and separated from two lateral portions by at least two slots which extend on a length substantially equal to the length of said series of types, guiding means for locating said strip between the paper sheet and said striking hammer and for permitting the displacement of said strip parallel to the printing line by guiding said lateral portions, and driving means coupled to one end of said strip for displacing the latter parallel to said printing line in either sense in order to bring a selected character type in a printing position in front of said striking hammer.
  • said guiding means comprise two grooved slide ways which extend along with said one end of said type-carrier strip and which are curved in form of a cylindrical portion tangential to the plane of said strip, and said driving means comprising a shaft located on the axis of said cylindrical portion and being fitted with a radial dog having a pin-and-slot connection to said one end of said strip.
  • a combination comprising an elongated type-carrier strip made of a thin flexible material, this strip being fitted with at least two central portions bearing each a series of character types which can be printed, said central portions being separated from each other and from two lateral portions by slots which extend on a length greater than that of said series of types, guiding means for locating said strip between the paper sheet and said striking hammer and for permitting the displacement of said strip by guiding said lateral portions, a displacing device coupled to said guiding means for locating said guiding means together with said type-carrier strip so that one of said central portions lies at the level of said striking hammer, and driving means coupled to one end of said strip for displacing the latter parallel to said printing line in either sense in order to bring a selected character type at a printing position coincident to the position of said striking hammer.
  • said guiding means comprise two grooved slide-ways which extend along with said one end of said type-carrier strip and which are curved to form a cylindrical portion tangential to the plane of said strip, and said driving means comprising a shaft located on the axis of said cylindrical portion and being fitted with an oscillating radial dog having a pin-and-slot connection to said one end of said strip.

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US3665852A (en) * 1970-01-19 1972-05-30 Ibm High speed front impact printer
US3747522A (en) * 1970-10-20 1973-07-24 Honeywell Bull Soc Ind Endless type carrier with type fingers connected by an endless strip and interposed viscous damping blocks
US3760719A (en) * 1970-11-10 1973-09-25 Honeywell Bull Type-holder element for {37 on-the-fly{38 {11 printing machine
US3861301A (en) * 1973-11-21 1975-01-21 Fa Spa Machine for printing multi-line texts of alphabetical and numerical characters on a document
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US4560294A (en) * 1983-01-29 1985-12-24 Alps Electric Co., Ltd. Printer with multiple type groups
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US3665852A (en) * 1970-01-19 1972-05-30 Ibm High speed front impact printer
US3747522A (en) * 1970-10-20 1973-07-24 Honeywell Bull Soc Ind Endless type carrier with type fingers connected by an endless strip and interposed viscous damping blocks
US3760719A (en) * 1970-11-10 1973-09-25 Honeywell Bull Type-holder element for {37 on-the-fly{38 {11 printing machine
US3977321A (en) * 1971-09-01 1976-08-31 Monarch Marking Systems, Inc. Printing band
US3861301A (en) * 1973-11-21 1975-01-21 Fa Spa Machine for printing multi-line texts of alphabetical and numerical characters on a document
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US4655130A (en) * 1977-02-28 1987-04-07 Canon Kabushiki Kaisha Printer
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