Claims
- 1. A convertible needle-type print head comprising two columnar rows of needles mounted on guiding tracks of a front bracket comprised of two portions; first means for permitting relative displacement between said two portions of said front bracket in a vertical first direction for aligning the position of one columnar row of needles with respect to the position of the other columnar row of needles to permit offsetting the relative position of the two columnar rows of needles; second means for moving said two portions of said front bracket simultaneously in said first direction, said front bracket being attached to a first end of at least two flexible members, wherein a first portion of said two portions is mounted slidably on a second portion of said two portions which is attached to said first end of said at least two flexible members, a second end of said at least two flexible members being connected to an assembly part mounted by means of a sliding device slidable in a second direction perpendicular to said first vertical direction to a rear portion of said head, which is rigidly affixed to a printing carriage, said second means comprising a lever mounted to pivot about a pivot located on said assembly part between an electromagnet affixed to said assembly part and said second portion of the front bracket in such a manner that the end of said lever operating jointly with said second portion makes a displacement at least twice as small as an opposite end of said lever when said electromagnet is energized, stop means engageable with said opposite end of said lever for limiting the displacement of said first and second portions.
- 2. A convertible needle-type print head as in claim 1 in which each needle of said columnar row of needles of said first and second portions has an axis, each axis of needles of a row of needles being separated a predetermined distance, said relative displacement being one-half of said predetermined distance; and wherein said simultaneous displacement of said first and second portions of the front bracket corresponds to one-fourth of said predetermined distance.
- 3. A convertible needle-type print head comprising:
- an assembly slidably mounted on a rear portion of said print head;
- at least two flexible members, each of said at least two flexible members attached at one end to said assembly;
- a front bracket having a first portion and a second portion, each of said first and second portions having a columnar row of needles mounted on guiding tracks, said first portion mounted to an other end of each of said at least two flexible members, said two flexible members supporting said front bracket for movement in a vertical direction with respect to said rear portion, said second portion slidably mounted on said front bracket with respect to said first portion;
- means for permitting a relative first predetermined displacement between said first and second portions of said front bracket in a vertical first direction for aligning the position of one columnar row of needles with respect to the position of said other columnar row of needles to permit offsetting the relative position of said two columnar rows of needles;
- means for simultaneously displacing said first and second portions a second predetermined displacement in said vertical direction, said means for displacing comprising a second device having an electromagnet mounted to said head and a lever pivotally mounted to said head, said lever extending between said electromagnet and said first portion, said lever being pivotally mounted to said head so that a first of said lever makes a displacement at least twice as small as a second end of said lever when said electromagnet is energized, said second device further having stop means for limiting the displacement of said second end of said lever when said electromagnet is energized; and
- means for enabling movable adjustment of the position of said front bracket with respect to said rear portion in a direction normal to said first vertical direction, said means for enabling comprising a third device including said assembly, said assembly selectively movable to adjust the position of said front bracket.
- 4. A convertible needle-type print head as in claim 3 in which each needle of said columnar row of needles of said first and second portions has an axis, each axis of needles of a row of needles being separated a predetermined distance, said first predetermined displacement being one-half of said predetermined distance; and wherein said second predetermined displacement of said first and second portions of the front bracket corresponds to one-fourth of said predetermined distance.
- 5. The head of claim 3 including biasing means for urging said lever against said stop means when said electromagnet is energized.
- 6. The head of claim 3 wherein said means for permitting comprises a bar mounted pivotally on a fulcrum portion of said first portion of said front bracket and arranged to operate jointly with an aperture of said second portion of said front bracket.
- 7. The head of claim 3 wherein said third device includes one screw slidable in a slot in said assembly whereby said assembly has limited movement with respect to said rear portion.
- 8. The head of claim 3 wherein said assembly and said rear portion are so fitted as to allow said front bracket to be exchanged with another front bracket.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 16,857 filed on Feb. 20, 1987, now abandoned.
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