Claims
- 1. A flat bed postage printer comprising, in combination:
- a plurality of discrete individually spaced print impact segments consisting of more than two said segments;
- a flat platen;
- means separately mounting each said segment for individual rectilinear movement between a respective home position and a print impacting engagement with said platen;
- separate actuating means operatively coupled to each said segment to drive their respective segments from their respective home positions into print impacting engagement with said platen;
- separate restoring means operatively coupled to each said segment for returning their respective segments to their respective home positions;
- a type face element carried by each said segment in opposed relation to said platen, said segments being arranged such that, upon assuming their respective home positions, most of said type face elements are differentially spaced from said platen and each other to provide an uneven meander-like type impression, so as to prevent a wiping off of an impression therefrom, said type face elements carried by said segments being positioned in contiguous side-by-side relationship in order to print individual portions of a postal insignia and invidivual digits of a multi-digit postal value number, with each digit thereof being of different mathematical significance, said type elements in printing combination providing a complete postage meter impression containing a postage value and a postal insignia, the one of said type face elements for printing the least significant digit of said postal value number being spaced the greatest distance from said platen when said segment carrying it assumes its home position; and
- an electrically controlled locking slide member operatively engageable with said segments for controlling the movement of said segments from their respective home positions towards said platen, said slide member being operative between a first segment locking position barring the movement of said segments, and a second position freeing said segments for movement toward said platen, said slide member being normally biased toward said first position, and being electrically driven to said second position incidental to the actuating means becoming operative to drive each segment into printing engagement with the platen.
- 2. The flat bed postage printer defined in claim 1, which further comprises electrical switching means actuated by said locking member upon assuming its second position to signal the fact that said segments are freed for movement into print impacting engagement with said platen.
- 3. A flat bed postage printer comprising, in combination:
- a plurality of discrete impact segments arranged in a contiguous side-by-side relationship, each said segment being formed with a pair of circular recesses formed in opposed external surfaces thereof;
- a flat platen;
- means separately mounting each said segment for individual rectilinear movement between respective home positions and print impacting engagement with said platen;
- separate actuating means operatively coupled to each said segment, each including a solenoid having an armature and a bail operatively coupled to said armature, said bail being pivoted at a point intermediate its ends, coupled to said solenoid at one extremity, and coupled to said segment recesses intermediate said extremity and said pivot point, each said bail having means forming a substantially circular projection accommodated in said segment recess for converting the pivotable movement of said bail in response to solenoid actuation into rectilinear movement of its respective segment into print impacting engagement with said platen, each said bail comprising a pair of spaced bail elements, said spaced bail elements each being provided with said means forming circular projections for accommodation in said circular recesses of each said segment to provide laterally balanced drive coupling therebetween; and
- separate restoring means operatively coupled to each said segment for returning their respective segments to their respective home positions.
- 4. The flat bed postage printer defined in claim 3, wherein each said solenoid armature is formed having a bifurcated end, said spaced bail elements of each bail converging into contiguous relation for entry into said armature bifurcated end, a drive pin bridging said bifurcated armature end to retain the converged portion of said bail therein, the depth of such said armature end bifurcation being sufficient to provide a lost motion coupling between said bail and said armature during print impacting engagement of the respective segment with said platen.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of applications Ser. Nos. 195,729 and 377,234 filed Nov. 4, 1971 and July 9, 1973, respectively, now U.S. Pats. Nos. 3,832,946 and 3,889,592 respectively.
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