Claims
- 1. A head gap adjustment device for adjusting the gap between a print head of a printer and a print medium disposed on a platen of said printer, comprising:
- a motor in operative relationship with at least one of said print head and said platen, drivable in forward and reverse directions, for narrowing said gap when driven forward and widening when driven in reverse;
- a transducer fixedly attached to said print head;
- a plunger moveable back and forth relative to said transducer, and having a tip projecting beyond said print head toward said platen;
- said transducer producing an output signal representative of the position of said plunger relative to said transducer; and
- a controller, connected to said motor and said transducer, for driving said motor forward until said output signal changes by a certain amount, then driving said motor by a fixed amount in reverse.
- 2. The head gap adjustment device of claim 1, wherein said motor narrows and widens said gap by moving said print head.
- 3. The head gap adjustment device of claim 1, wherein said motor narrows and widens said gap by moving said platen.
- 4. The head gap adjustment device of claim 1, wherein after driving said motor by a said fixed amount in reverse, said controller drives said motor by an extra fixed amount in reverse, then drives said motor forward by said extra fixed amount.
- 5. The head gap adjustment device of claim 1, wherein said motor is a stepping motor.
- 6. The head gap adjustment device of claim 1, wherein said plunger reaches the position at which said output signal changes by said certain amount while said tip of said plunger still projects beyond said print head.
- 7. The head gap adjustment device of claim 1, wherein said fixed amount by which said motor is driven in reverse is sufficient to retract said plunger from said print medium.
- 8. The head gap adjustment device of claim 1, wherein said tip of said plunger is rounded.
- 9. A head gap adjustment device for adjusting the gap between a print heat of a printer and a print medium disposed on a platen of said printer, comprising:
- a guide shaft, rotatably and slidably mounted in said printer, for supporting and guiding said print head;
- a pair of cams attached to respective ends of said guide shaft;
- a pair of cam followers attached to said printer;
- a pair of springs, attached to respective ends of said guide shaft and to said printer, for maintaining contact between said cams and said cam followers;
- a driven gear attached to one end of said guide shaft;
- a driving gear for turning said driven gear;
- a motor, drivable in forward and reverse directions, for turning said driving gear;
- a transducer fixedly attached to said print head;
- a plunger moveable back and forth relative to said transducer, and having a tip projecting beyond said print head toward said platen;
- said transducer producing an output signal representative of the position of said plunger relative to said transducer; and
- a controller, connected to said motor and said transducer, for driving said motor forward until said output signal changes by a certain amount, then driving said motor by a fixed amount in reverse.
- 10. The head gap adjustment device of claim 9, further comprising an idle gear disposed between said driven gear and said driving gear, for transmitting the rotation of said driving gear to said driven gear.
- 11. The head gap adjustment device of claim 9, further comprising a limit post for limiting the rotation of said cam when the head gap is widened to its extremity.
- 12. The head gap adjustment device of claim 9, wherein after driving said motor by a said fixed amount in reverse, said controller drives said motor by an extra fixed amount in reverse, then drives said motor forward by said extra fixed amount.
- 13. The head gap adjustment device of claim 9, wherein said motor is a stepping motor.
- 14. The head gap adjustment device of claim 9, wherein said plunger reaches the position at which said output signal changes by said certain amount while said tip of said plunger still projects beyond said print head.
- 15. The head gap adjustment device of claim 9, wherein said fixed amount by which said motor is driven in reverse is sufficient to retract said plunger from said print medium.
- 16. The head gap adjustment device of claim 9, wherein said tip of said plunger is rounded.
- 17. A head gap adjustment device for adjusting the gap between a print head of a printer and a print medium disposed on a platen of said printer, comprising:
- a pair of toothed racks attached to respective ends of said platen and slidably mounted in said printer;
- a shaft rotatably mounted in said printer parallel to said platen;
- a pair of pinions, attached to said shaft, for engaging said racks;
- a driving gear for turning one of said pinions;
- a motor, drivable in forward and reverse directions, for turning said driving gear;
- a transducer fixedly attached to said print head;
- a plunger moveable back and forth relative to said transducer, and having a tip projecting beyond said print head toward said platen;
- said transducer producing an output signal representative of the position of said plunger relative to said transducer; and
- a controller, connected to said motor and said transducer, for driving said motor forward until said output signal changes by a certain amount, then driving said motor by a fixed amount in reverse.
- 18. The head gap adjustment device of claim 17, further comprising a reducing gear train disposed between said driving gear and said one of said pinions, for transmitting the rotation of said driving gear to said one of said pinions.
- 19. The head gap adjustment device of claim 17, wherein said platen is flat.
- 20. The head gap adjustment device of claim 19, wherein said platen is disposed below said print head, and said racks are slidable in the vertical direction.
- 21. The head gap adjustment device of claim 19, wherein said plunger is offset by a certain distance from the center line through said print head.
- 22. The head gap adjustment device of claim 21, wherein said certain distance is greater than one half the length of a row of print wires in said print head.
- 23. The head gap adjustment device of claim 17, wherein said racks have posts slidably disposed in slots in said printer for guiding and limiting the motion of said racks when the head gap is widened to its extremity.
- 24. The head gap adjustment device of claim 17, wherein after driving said motor by a said fixed amount in reverse, said controller drives said motor by an extra fixed amount in reverse, then drives said motor forward by said extra fixed amount.
- 25. The head gap adjustment device of claim 17, wherein said motor is a stepping motor.
- 26. The head gap adjustment device of claim 17, where said plunger reaches the position at which said output signal changes by said certain amount while said tip of said plunger still projects beyond said print head.
- 27. The head gap adjustment device of claim 17, wherein said fixed amount by which said motor is driven in reverse is sufficient to retract said plunger from said print medium.
- 28. The head gap adjustment device of claim 17, wherein said tip of said plunger is rounded.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application of Ser. No. 07/475,937, filed Feb. 6th, 1990 and now abandoned.
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