Claims
- 1. A retaining plate assembly for use in a spring-charged dot impact printing head which comprises an attracting mechanism including a magnet, yokes and demagnetizing coils, a magnetic force of the magnet being used to attract upper end portions of leaf springs, which carry printing hammers, to the front ends of the yokes against elastic forces of the leaf springs; and a support having an inclined mounting surface on which lower end portions of the leaf springs are mounted, the lower end portions of the leaf spring and the retaining plate assembly being stacked on the inclined mounting surface in the stated order, said retaining plate assembly comprising
- pressure applying means for applying substantially equal pressure of the leaf springs along the lower end portions thereof, including a member having at least one surface that is inclined with respect to a bottom surface of said support and which defines a recessed portion, said inclined surface of said member mating with said inclined mounting surface of said support, said lower end portions of the leaf spring and said member being stacked on the inclined surface of the support, said member having a second surface opposite said at least one surface, said second surface being perpendicular to the bottom surface of said support, and wherein said member has mounting holes which align with mounting holes in the lower end portions of the leaf springs; and
- mounting means inserted through said mounting holes substantially in parallel with the bottom of the support, whereby even pressure may be applied by said member to the lower end portions of the leaf springs.
- 2. A retaining plate assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said member is L-shaped and opposite ends of said L-shaped member contact the leaf spring.
- 3. A retaining plate assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said member is U-shaped, one arm of said U-shaped member extending from a base of said U-shaped member a distance greater than the other arm and said member contacts the leaf spring at both arms of said U-shaped member.
- 4. A retaining plate assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inclined surface of said support and the mating inclined surface of said member maintain the leaf springs tensioned at a predetermined angle when the upper end portions are attracted to the front ends of the yokes.
- 5. A retaining plate assembly for use in a spring-charged dot impact printing head which comprises an attracting mechanism including a magnet, yokes and demagnetizing coils, a magnetic force of the magnet being used to attract upper end portions of leaf springs, which carry printing hammers, to the front ends of the yokes against elastic forces of the leaf springs; and a support having an inclined mounting surface on which lower end portions of the leaf springs are mounted, the lower end portions of the leaf spring and the retaining plate assembly being stacked on the inclined mounting surface in the stated order, said retaining plate assembly comprising: pressure applying means for applying substantially equal pressure to each of the leaf springs along the lower end portions thereof, including a member having at least one surface that is inclined with respect to a bottom surface of said support and which defines a recessed portion, said inclined surface of said member mating with said inclined mounting surface of said support, said lower end portions of the leaf spring and said member being stacked on the inclined surface of the support, said member having a second surface opposite said at least one surface, said second surface being arcuately shaped, and wherein said member has mounting holes which align with mounting holes in the lower end portions of the leaf springs; and
- mounting means inserted through the mounting holes substantially in parallel with the bottom surface of the support.
- 6. A retaining plate assembly as claimed in claim 5, wherein the support and said member maintain the leaf springs tensioned at a predetermined angle when the upper end portions are attracted to the front ends of the yokes.
- 7. A retaining plate assembly as claimed in claim 5, wherein the surface of said member which confronts the leaf springs is curved inwardly.
Priority Claims (3)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
59-62522 |
Apr 1984 |
JPX |
|
59-111620 |
May 1984 |
JPX |
|
59-134405 |
Jun 1984 |
JPX |
|
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/942,032, filed 12/15/86, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof, and which was a continuation of Ser. No. 06/727,830, filed 04/26/85 and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (4)
Number |
Date |
Country |
217374 |
Dec 1983 |
JPX |
1271 |
Jan 1984 |
JPX |
348810 |
May 1931 |
GBX |
364812 |
Jan 1932 |
GBX |
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry |
American Heritage Dictionary, Houghton Mifflin Boston, MA., 1982, p. 304. |
Continuations (2)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
942032 |
Dec 1986 |
|
Parent |
727830 |
Apr 1985 |
|