Claims
- 1. An impact printer comprising:
- printing means having a printing type for printing;
- hammer means including a hammer member for striking said printing type to make a record on a recording sheet, wherein said hammer member is formed in a bar shape along a striking direction;
- actuating means for actuating said hammer means to move toward and away from said printing means, including a coil for generating a magnetic moving force to generate a striking force by energizing said coil and a spring member having a resilient force opposing the striking force;
- a magnetic member, integrally connected with said hammer member in series in the striking direction of said hammer member, for moving said hammer member in the striking direction by means of the moving force generated by said coil, wherein said coil and said spring member have an opening through which said hammer means is slidably inserted, with said spring member applying a resilient force of variable magnitude to said magnetic member, and said magnetic member is attracted by said coil in order to move said hammer means toward said printing means, and wherein said magnetic member is formed in a bar shape;
- a first support member having a plurality of first regulating means for regulating the relative position of said first support member, and a second support member supporting at least said coil and said hammer means, wherein said second support member comprises a plurality of second regulating means at the positions corresponding to said first regulating means of said first support member, with said first regulating means being movable in relation to said second regulating means for manually regulating said variable magnitude resilient force applied against said magnetic member, and surfaces of said first and second support members are planar and said first support member is kept in contact with said second support member through plane surfaces of said first support member and said second support member, and wherein said hammer member is free to move relative to said second support member and said second regulating means is provided on opposite sides of the path of said hammer member; and
- stopper means, arranged on said first support member resiliently in contact with said magnetic member, for supporting an end portion of said magnetic member, wherein said moving force is adjusted by shifting said second support member in the striking direction by regulating said resilient force by means of said first and second regulating means.
- 2. An impact printer according to claim 1, wherein said first regulating means is formed in shape of a projection.
- 3. An impact printer according to claim 1, wherein said stopper means is supported at said first support member via a shaft.
- 4. An impact according to claim 1, wherein said second regulating means comprises a plurality of slots formed at said plane of said first support member, and said first regulating means comprises plurality of projections, fitting into said slots formed at said plane of said second member.
- 5. An impact printer according to claim 1, wherein said variable magnitude resilient force is manually regulated by regulating a relation between said moving force generated by said coil and said resilient force, so as to regulate said striking force.
- 6. An impact printer according to claim 1, wherein said variable magnitude resilient force is manually regulated to regulate said striking force.
- 7. An impact printer according to claim 1, wherein said second regulating means comprises a plurality of slots formed at said plane of said first support member, with said slots being parallel to each other, and said first regulating means comprises projections, fitting into said slots, formed at said plane of said second support member.
- 8. A hammer device for striking a printing type, comprising:
- a coil for generating a magnetic moving force in a magnetic member by energizing the coil, wherein said magnetic member is formed in a bar shape;
- stopper means maintained in contact with one end of said magnetic member to determine a stop position of said magnetic member, wherein said stopper means is rotatably supported about a shaft;
- first biasing means for resiliently holding said stopper means at a determined position in contact with a fixed part to bias said magnetic member in one direction;
- hammer means provided at another end of said magnetic member in the striking direction thereof, for striking the printing type to make a record on a recording paper by means of the moving force generated by said coil, wherein said coil has an opening through which said hammer means is slidably inserted and said magnetic member is attracted by said coil in order to move said hammer means to print;
- second biasing means for applying a resilient force of variable magnitude to said magnetic member in another direction, with said resilient force being weaker than that provided by said first biasing means in such a manner that said magnetic member is maintained in contact with said stopper means; and
- a first support member including said first biasing means, said stopper means and a plurality of first regulating means for regulating the relative position of said first support member and a second support member while keeping the variable resilient force weaker than the force of said first biasing means, wherein said second support member comprises a plurality of second regulating means at the positions corresponding to said first regulating means of said first support member, said first regulating means movable in relation to said second regulating means for manually regulating said variable magnitude resilient force, and surfaces of said first and second support members are planar and said first support member is kept in contact with said second support member through planar surfaces of said first support member and second support member and wherein said second support member supports said coil, said hammer means and said second biasing means, with said coil and said second biasing means having an opening through which said hammer means is slidably inserted, said hammer means is free to move relative to said second support member and said plurality of first and second regulating means are provided on both sides of the path of said hammer means,
- wherein said stopper means is mounted on said first support member and positioned in the striking direction of said hammer means such that said stopper means, said magnetic member and said hammer means are arranged in a series, wherein said hammer means is formed in a bar shape along said striking direction and wherein said moving force is adjusted by shifting said second support member in the striking direction by means of said first and second regulating means.
- 9. A hammer device according to claim 8, wherein said first and second regulating means regulates the striking force of said hammer means by changing the relative position of the coil and the magnetic member, the relative position being changed by means of the difference in force between said first biasing means and said second biasing means.
- 10. A hammer device according to claim 8, wherein said first and second biasing means each comprise a spring.
- 11. A hammer device according to claim 8, wherein said variable magnitude resilient force is manually regulated by regulating a relation between said moving force generated by said coil and said resilient force.
- 12. A hammer device according to claim 8, wherein said second regulating means comprises a slot formed at said plane of said first support member, and said first regulating means comprises a projection, fitting into said slot, formed at said plane of said second support member.
- 13. A hammer device according to claim 8, wherein said second regulating means comprises a plurality of slots formed at said plane of said first support member, with said slots being parallel to each other, and said first regulating means comprises projections, fitting into said slots, formed at said plane of said second support member.
- 14. A hammer device according to claim 8, wherein said first regulating means is formed in shape of a projection.
- 15. A hammer device according to claim 8, wherein said stopper means is supported at said first support member via a shaft.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation division, of application Ser. No. 370,122 filed June 20, 1989, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 124,446 filed Nov. 23, 1987, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 935,128 filed Nov. 26, 1986, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 827,673 filed Feb. 10, 1986 which is a continuation of Patent application Ser. No. 625,640 filed June 28, 1984, all now abandoned.
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