Claims
- 1. An electromagnetic printing hammer device for impacting the back of a type element comprising:
- an electromagnetic having coils and a pair of electromagnetic pole-faces spaced apart from each other by a gap;
- a hammering element including a permanent magnet mounted in at least one portion thereof and located in said gap for linear movement in a plane parallel to said electromagnetic pole-faces, said hammering element having a thrust applied thereto as a pulse current is applied to the electromagnet coils so as to exert a force of impact in a forward direction on the back of a type element, said hammering element having front and rear shaft portions;
- a pair of bearings which journal said hammering element at the front and rear shaft portions respectively for forward and backward movement of said hammering element, wherein the bearing for the rear shaft portion has a rear surface;
- a spring mounted in the device to exert a biasing force on the hammering element in a ready position and to urge the hammering element forwardly when the thrust of the electromagnet is applied thereto so as to increase the force of impact exerted thereby on a type element;
- wherein said hammering element and pole-faces of said electromagnet are disposed so that when said electromagnet is not energized, a magnetic attraction occurs between said permanent magnet and said pole-faces which is stronger than the biasing force of the spring to hold the hammering element in the ready position, and when said electromagnet is energized, said hammering element is driven by both a repulsive force between said permanent magnet and said pole-faces of said electromagnet and the biasing force of the spring; and
- stopping means for stopping said biasing force of said spring without stopping the inertia force of said hammering element, wherein said stopping means is formed by said rear surface of said bearing for said rear shaft portion of said hammering element.
- 2. The electromagnetic printing hammer device as described in claim 1, wherein said permanent magnet of said hammering element in the ready position has its rear end spaced forwardly of the rear ends of said pole-faces by a pre-determined displacement.
- 3. The electromagnetic printing hammer device as described in claim 2, wherein said permanent magnet is arranged so that its rear end passes through the gap between said pole-faces at least immediately before the exertion of the force of impact by the hammering element on the type element is completed.
- 4. The electromagnetic printing hammer device as described in claim 1, wherein said electromagnet includes a pair of yokes extending linearly and having at their ends said electromagnetic pole-faces, and a pair of coils each wound on a respective one of said pair of yokes, and wherein said hammering element is arranged for linear movement aligned with said pair of yokes.
- 5. The electromagnetic printing hammer device as described in claim 1, wherein said permanent magnet and said pole-faces have respective heights, and the height of said permanent magnet is greater than the height of said pole-faces in a direction perpendicular to the direction of linear movement of said permanent magnet.
- 6. The electromagnetic printing hammer device as described in claim 1, wherein said permanent magnet is formed of a plastic magnet.
- 7. The electromagnetic printing hammer device as described in claim 1, including a movable rest element associated with said spring and disposed at a forward end of the spring in which an end portion of said hammering element is carried and, when said electromagnet is energized, said rear end portion of said hammering element is impelled forward by said rest element under the biasing force of the spring for a distance L1 which is less than the total distance of travel L2 of the hammering element from the ready position to the completion of impact of a forward end portion of the hammering element with the type element.
Priority Claims (3)
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58-177669 |
Sep 1983 |
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58-177668 |
Sep 1983 |
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58-148385[U]JPX |
Sep 1983 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application from application Ser. No. 654,259, filed Sept. 25, 1984, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Continuations (1)
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