Claims
- 1. A drive mechanism useful in miniature printers and the like, the drive mechanism comprising;
- a frame;
- a motor mounted on the frame;
- a first rotatable worm gear and a second rotatable worm gear supported parallel to one another on the frame;
- worm wheel means in mesh with both of the first and second worm gears;
- print wheel means coupled to the worm wheel means, the print wheel means comprising a plurality of print characters each of which is operable for printing an image of itself on a print line of a recording medium;
- drive means for coupling rotary motion from the motor to each of the worm gears; and
- control means for selectively operating the drive means, whereby each worm gear can be caused to selectively rotate and stop independently of the other.
- 2. The drive mechanism of claim 1 and further comprising;
- carriage means mounted on the frame for motion parallel to both of the worm gears, the worm wheel means and the print wheel means being rotatably mounted on the carriage means.
- 3. The drive mechanism of claim 2 wherein the control means acts to stop rotation of the second worm gear whereby the first worm gear drives the worm wheel means in rolling motion on the second worm gear to move the carriage and the print wheel means along the print line.
- 4. The drive mechanism of claim 3 wherein the
- control means is responsive to a control signal for interrupting transmission of power from the motor means to the second worm gear.
- 5. The drive mechanism of claim 2 wherein the the print wheel means is movable along a print line and wherein the drive means turns both of the worm gears at the same angular rate, whereby the worm wheel means rotates the print wheel means to position a print character for printing at the print line.
- 6. The drive mechanism of claim 5 in which the control means is selectively operable to cause the first and second worm gears to rotate the print wheel means for selecting a print character for printing, to cause the second worm gear to stop rotating so as to advance the carriage means along the print line, and to cause the first worm gear to stop rotating so as to return the carriage means to a starting position along the print line.
- 7. The drive mechanism of claim 5 wherein the control means acts to stop rotation of the first worm gear whereby the second worm gear drives the worm wheel means in rolling motion on the first worm gear to return the carriage means and the print wheel means to a starting position.
- 8. The drive mechanism of claim 7 wheren the
- control means is responsive to a control signal for interrupting the transmission of power from the motor means to the first worm gear.
- 9. The drive mechanism of claim 7 further comprising a platen on the frame, the platen mounted parallel to the path of motion of the carriage means, and cam means mounted on the frame opposite to the platen, hammer means mounted on the carriage means for motion towards the platen; and cam follower means connected to the hammer means, the cam follower means responding to the cam means, when the carriage is moved parallel to the platen, to cause the hammer means to strike a print character from the rear.
- 10. The drive mechanism of claim 9 in which at least a portion of the hammer means is pivotally supported so that the hammer means remains in contact with the rear of the print character, while the carriage means moves, thereby effecting a rolling imprint.
- 11. A printing mechanism useful in a miniature printer, the printing mechanism comprising:
- a frame;
- a platen mounted on the frame;
- a motor mounted on the frame;
- a pair of rotatable worm gears supported parallel to one another on the frame;
- first drive means for coupling rotary motion from the motor to the pair of worm gears;
- control means for selectively operating the first drive means to couple said rotary motion to each of the worm gears so that each of the worm gears may be rotated and stopped independently from one another;
- worm wheel means in mesh with both worm gears;
- print wheel means coupled to the worm wheel means, the print wheel means positioned facing the platen for printing, the worm wheel means and the print wheel means being movable along the platen to a starting position by operating one of the worm gears;
- second drive means for moving a recording medium between the print wheel means and the platen; and
- means responsive to the return of the print wheel means to the starting position for coupling the second drive means to said one of the worm gears so as to move the recording medium in front of the platen.
- 12. The printing mechanism of claim 11 wherein the second drive means further comprises:
- roller means for moving the recording medium;
- print feed worm wheel means coupled to the roller means;
- worm shaft means coupled to the feed worm wheel means; and
- print feed drive gear means rotating the worm shaft means, the print feed drive gear means adapted to be coupled to said one of the pair of worm gears upon return of the worm wheel means and the print wheel means to the starting position.
- 13. The printing mechanism of claim 12, in which the print feed drive gear means comprises an incompletely toothed gear having toothless and toothed portions, the toothed portion normally out of engagement with said one of the pair of worm gears; and wherein
- the means responsive to the return of the print wheel means to the starting position rotate the print feed drive gear means into mesh with said one of the pair of worm gears.
- 14. The printing mechanism of claim 13 wherein the worm shaft means comprises a segmented worm, the segmented worm remaining stationary when the print feed drive gear means is out of engagement with said one of the pair of worm gears.
- 15. The printing mechanism of claim 14 further comprising:
- latch means operable for maintaining the print drive gear means out of engagement with said one of the pair of worm gears.
- 16. The printing mechanism of claim 15 in which the worm wheel means and the print wheel means are carried on a carriage means which is movable along a path in front of the platen and further comprising:
- cam means connected to the carriage means; and
- control lever means on the frame, the control lever means responsive to contact by the cam means, upon return of the carriage means to the starting position, to release the latch means from maintaining the print drive gear means out of engagement with said one of the worm gears.
- 17. A printing mechanism, useful in a miniature printer, comprising;
- frame means;
- carriage means supported on the frame means for motion parallel to a print line;
- print wheel means rotatably supported on the carriage means, the print wheel means comprising a plurality of print characters each of which is capable, when pushed from the rear, of printing an image of itself on a print line of a recording medium;
- hammer means pivotable about a first axis, mounted on the carriage means for motion towards the print line, and including a cam follower support means;
- cam means mounted on the frame means in a stationary position and which includes a rack having a plurality of teeth, said teeth lying parallel to the print line; and
- cam follower means pivotably supported on the cam follower support means of the hammer means for pivoting about a second axis which extends in a direction different from said first axis, said cam follower means being displaced in response to the cam means when the carriage is displaced in a first direction, and to be pivotably displaced about the second axis on the cam follower support means when the carriage is displaced in a second direction to avoid causing the hammer means to pivot and strike the rear of a print character;
- each of the teeth of the rack having leading surface means which lies perpendicular to the line of motion of the cam follower means for driving the cam follower support towards the rear of one of the print characters during printing, and trailing surface means which is sloped at a angle to the line of motion of the cam follower means for pivoting the cam follower means to prevent the hammer means from striking the rear of said one of the printing characters during the return of the carriage means to the beginning of the print line.
- 18. The printing mechanism of claim 17 in which each trailing surface means is inclined relative to the leading surface means so as to direct the cam follower means away from a distal portion of the loading surface means as the carriage means returns to the beginning of the print line.
- 19. The printing mechanism of claim 17 and further comprising;
- drive means coupled to the print wheel means for rotating the print wheel means to position a print character for printing.
- 20. The printing mechanism of claim 19 and further comprising:
- means on the frame for coupling rotational motion to the drive means to position a selected print character for printing on the print line.
- 21. The printing mechanism of claim 17, wherein the first axis and the second axis extend in substantially perpendicular directions.
- 22. The printing mechanism of claim 12 in which the cam follower support means comprises a lever which is rotatably mounted on the carriage means, the lever comprising a recess in which the hammer is pivotably supported.
- 23. The printing mechanism of claim 22 in which the hammer is pivotably mounted on the cam follower support means and in which the hammer further includes a hammer surface which remains in contact with the rear of a print character during motion of the carriage means to the next printing position, thereby effecting a rolling imprint.
- 24. The printing mechanism of claim 17 in which the hammer means further includes a hammer mounted on the cam follower support means, and further comprising:
- means for urging the hammer into an initial striking position relative to the cam follower support means.
- 25. The printing mechanism of claim 24 in which the hammer is pivotably mounted on the cam follower support means and in which the hammer further includes a hammer surface which remains in contact with the rear of a print character during motion of the carriage means to the next printing position, thereby effecting a rolling imprint.
- 26. The printing mechanism of claim 24, in which the cam follower support means comprises a recess for pivotally receiving the hammer.
- 27. The printing mechanism of claim 24 in which the means for urging the hammer comprises a resilient member.
- 28. The printing mechanism of claim 27 in which the cam follower support means comprises a recess for pivotally receiving the hammer.
- 29. The printing mechanism of claim 27 in which the hammer is pivotably mounted on the cam follower support means and in which the hammer further includes a hammer surface which remains in contact with the rear of a print character during motion of the carriage means to the next printing position, thereby effecting a rolling imprint.
- 30. The printing mechanism of claim 27 in which the resilient member comprises a spring.
- 31. The printing mechanism of claim 30 in which the cam follower support means comprises a recess for pivotally receiving the hammer.
- 32. The printing mechanism of claim 30 in which the hammer is pivotably mounted on the cam follower support means an in which the hammer further includes a hammer surface which remains in contact with the rear of a print character during motion of the carriage during motion of the carriage means to the next printing position, thereby effecting a rolling imprint.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/781,593, filed Sept. 30, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,787,761, issued Mar. 29, 1988.
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