Claims
- 1. In a printer in which a mass is moved in reciprocating fashion, an arrangement for mounting the mass to permit reciprocating motion thereof, including at least one flex pivot in the form of an elongated, resiliently flexible member having a first end thereof mounted on a fixed reference and an opposite second end coupled to the mass, the elongated, resiliently flexible member being of tapered configuration and having a width which decreases from given values at opposite first and second ends thereof to a lesser value at a location intermediate the first and second ends.
- 2. The invention set forth in claim 1, wherein the elongated, resiliently flexible member has opposite edges extending between the first and second ends which are generally arc-shaped.
- 3. In a printer, the combination comprising a shuttle, a rotatable cam coupled to the shuttle and operative to drive the shuttle in reciprocating fashion, and a counterbalance assembly having a mass supported by an opposite pair of flex pivot mounts and a cam follower assembly mounted on the mass, the cam follower assembly engaging and being driven by the cam to drive the mass in reciprocating fashion and being disposed on an opposite side of the cam from the shuttle so that rotation of the cam drives the shuttle and the mass with the included cam follower in an opposite, out-of-phase manner, each of the opposite pair of flex pivot mounts comprising an elongated, resiliently flexible member of tapered configuration and the elongated, resiliently flexible member having a width which decreases from given values at opposite first and second ends thereof to a lesser value at a location intermediate the first and second ends.
- 4. The invention set forth in claim 3, wherein the elongated, resiliently flexible member as opposite edges extending between the first and second ends which are generally arc-shaped.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/145,125 filed on Jan. 19, 1988, now abandoned.
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