Claims
- 1. A dynamically driven printer for use with a device having a main memory register means and means for periodically reading from said main memory register means at a predetermined frequency, comprising print means; and means coupling said main memory register means and said print means for intermittently applying the contents of said main memory register means to said print means at said predetermined frequency, said print means being adapted to effect printing in response to the signals applied thereto by said coupling means in response to the contents of said main memory register means, said print means including a plurality of digit positions each including a plurality of segment printing devices connected to said coupling means, selected combinations of said segment printing devices at each digit position, when energized, producing selected characters for printing, each of said segment printing devices including a ferromagnetic pin, an X-axis coil and a Y-axis coil, each said coil having a first and second terminal, each digit position including a rectangular array of said segment printing devices aligned along X and Y axes, the first terminal of the corresponding lines of X-axis coils of the respective digit positions being electrically connected to receive the same driving signals from said coupling means, the first terminals of the corresponding lines of Y-axis coils of the respective digit position being connected together to receive the same driving signals from said coupling means; the second terminals of the coils of each digit position being commonly connected, and including means coupled to the common connection of each digit position for sequentially closing the circuits of the coils of each digit position, the ferromagnetic pins of each segment printing device being selectively displaced to effect printing upon the energization of the X-axis and Y-axis coils associated with that pin and the simultaneous closing of the circuits of the coils of the digit position associated therewith, whereby printing is effected in response to the contents of said main memory register.
- 2. A dynamically driven printer as recited in claim 1, wherein said coupling means includes driver means respectively connected to each of said X-axis and Y-axis coils and decoder means for converting the format of the contents of said main memory register means into a form suitable for energizing the respective driver means.
- 3. A dynamically driven printer, for use with a device having a main memory register means and means for periodically reading from said main memory at a predetermined frequency, comprising print means; and means coupling said main memory register and said print means for repetitively and intermittently applying the contents of said main memory register means to said print means, said print means being adapted to effect printing in response to the accumulated repetitive signals applied thereto by said coupling means in response to the contents of said main memory register means.
- 4. A dynamically driven printer as recited in claim 3, wherein said print means includes a plurality of segment printing devices connected to said coupling means for selective energization thereby, selected combinations of said segment printing devices, when energized, producing selected characters for printing.
- 5. A dynamically driven printer as recited in claim 4, wherein said print means includes a plurality of digit positions each including a plurality of segment printing devices, corresponding segment printing devices at each digit position being coupled together for simultaneous energization by said coupling means, and including means for sequentially energizing each of said digit positions so that only one of said digit positions is energized during the application of signals representing a single character to said segment printing devices by said coupling means.
- 6. A dynamically driven printer as recited in claim 5, wherein said segment printing devices are thermoemissive elements.
- 7. A dynamically driven printer as recited in claim 5, wherein said segment printing devices are ferromagnetic pins and coil means for selectively displacing each such pin coupled to said coupling means.
- 8. A dynamically driven printer as recited in claim 7, wherein each of said coil means includes an X-axis coil and a Y-axis coil, each digit position including a rectangular array of said segment printing devices aligned along X and Y axes; the corresponding line of X-axis coils of the respective digit positions being electrically connected to receive the same driving signals from said coupling means, the corresponding lines of Y-axis coils of the respective digit positions being connected together to receive the same driving signals from said coupling means, said coupling means including driver means respectively connected to each of said X and Y coils and decoder means for converting the format of the contents of said main memory register means into a form suitable for energizing the respective driver means.
- 9. A dynamically driven printer as recited in claim 8, wherein each of said coils has first and second terminals, the first terminals of the corresponding line of X-axis coils of the respective digit positions being electrically connected to receive the same driving signals from said coupling means and the first terminals of the corresponding line of Y-axis coils of the respective digit positions being connected together to receive the same driving signals from said coupling means; the second terminals of the X-axis and Y-axis coils of each digit position being connected together, said means for sequentially energizing each of said digit positions being coupled to the common connection of the second terminals of the coils of each digit position for sequentially closing the circuits of the coils of each of said digit positions.
- 10. A dynamically driven printer as recited in claim 5, wherein said coupling means includes circuit means for transforming the format of the contents of said main memory register means into a form suitable for driving said print means.
- 11. A dynamically driven printer as recited in claim 3, wherein said coupling means includes circuit means for transforming the format of the contents of said main memory register means into a form suitable for driving said print means.
- 12. A dynamically driven printer as recited in claim 3, wherein said print means includes a displaceable print element selectively positionable in a print position in response to the cumulative effect of the repetitive electrical signal applied thereto.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 384,867, filed Aug. 1, 1973, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Marcus, "Pointer or Display with Biased Switching", IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 12, No. 11, 4/70, p. 1913. |
Continuations (1)
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