Claims
- 1. A dot printer comprising:
- (a) a source of magnetic ink;
- (b) a pair of magnetic pole plates forming a slit therebetween which, during use of the dot printer, is located adjacent to a recording medium, each one of said pair of magnetic pole plates being triangular in cross-section and having:
- (i) a first flat surface which, during use of the dot printer, is adjacent to the recording medium, faces the recording medium, and is at least approximately parallel to the recording medium and
- (ii) a second flat surface which, during use of the dot printer, faces away from the recording medium and slopes so that each one of said pair of magnetic pole plates has an essentially linear edge adjacent said slit and a maximum thickness at a point remote from said slit;
- (c) first means for generating a magnetic flux between said pair of magnetic pole plates so as to feed magnetic ink from said source of magnetic ink into said slit in a film which, during use of the dot printer, is located adjacent to the recording medium and has two spaced surfaces, a first one of said two spaced surfaces of the film of magnetic ink being adjacent to the surface of the recording medium to be printed and a second one of said two spaced surfaces of the film of magnetic ink being farther away from the surface of the recording medium to be printed than the first one of said two spaced surfaces;
- (d) a plurality of printing needles each one of which has a distal end and a proximal end, each one of said plurality of printing needles being disposed so as to be at least approximately perpendicular to said two spaced surfaces of the film of magnetic ink; and
- (e) second means for selectively moving each one of said plurality of printing needles back and forth between an inoperative position in which the distal end of the needle is located proximate to the first one of said two spaced surfaces of the film of magnetic ink and an operative position in which the distal end of the needle effects printing.
- 2. A dot printer as recited in claim 1 wherein said first means comprises an electromagnet.
- 3. A dot printer as recited in claim 1 wherein:
- (a) said source of magnetic ink is an ink vessel and
- (b) portions of said pair of magnetic pole plates are positioned so as to be immersed in said ink vessel during use of the dot printer.
- 4. A dot printer as recited in claim 1 wherein, when said plurality of printing needles are in their inoperative positions, their distal ends project beyond said first surface of said magnetic pole plates.
- 5. A dot printer as recited in claim 1 wherein the distal end of each of said plurality of printing needles is shaped into a circular arc.
Priority Claims (2)
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58-29863 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 06/580,808, filed Feb. 16, 1984.
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