Claims
- 1. A marking device comprising:a base frame; a first motor fixed in the base frame; a carriage frame pivoted in the base frame about a screw axis; a marking head mounted on the carriage frame for movement thereon in a first direction parallel said screw axis, the marking head comprising a pneumatically driven, continuously reciprocating, marking pin; a drive screw rotationally mounted in the base frame along said screw axis and being driven by said first motor, the carriage frame being journalled on said drive screw to permit said pivoting about said screw axis, and the marking head being driven in said first direction by rotation of said screw; and a second motor fixed in the base frame, the carriage frame being pivoted by said second motor; wherein the carriage frame comprises a bar on which the marking head slides and which bar is disposed parallel said drive screw, said bar having two ends and an arm being disposed on each end of the bar, each arm being pivoted on bearings on said drive screw; two idler pulleys are journalled on the base frame, a motor pulley is driven by said second motor, and a belt is disposed around said pulleys; one of said arms has an extension extending away from said drive screw and being fixed to said belt between said idler pulleys so that drive from said second motor pivots the carriage frame about said drive screw; said extension has a contact surface having a curvature centred on the drive screw, the contact surface having both radial and circumferential extent that it is substantially tangential with respect to said idler pulleys, whereby the tension of the belt is substantially maintained during pivoting of the arm extension between the idler pulleys.
- 2. A marking device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a drive screw pulley, disposed on the drive screw, and a belt, transmitting drive from said first motor to the drive screw through said pulley.
- 3. A marking device as claimed in claim 2, in which the drive screw pulley is disposed between the carriage frame and base frame.
- 4. A marking device as claimed in claim 1, in which the drive screw has a thread pitch of between 0.05 and 0.5 turns per mm and said pulley provides between 2:1 and 4:1 drive ratio torque reduction, whereby said motor makes between 0.01 and 0.1 turns per mm translational movement of the carriage in the carriage frame.
- 5. A marking device as claimed in claim 4, in which the drive screw has a thread pitch of about 0.1 turns per mm and said pulley provides about 3:1 drive ratio torque reduction, whereby said motor makes about 0.03 turns per mm translational movement of the carriage in the carriage frame.
- 6. A marking device as claimed in claim 1, in which the marking head comprises a body having a front end carrying said marking pin, and a rear end through which the marking head is connected to said bar, the drive screw passing through a nut in the body intermediate said ends.
- 7. A marking device as claimed in claim 1, in which the belt is fixed to said contact surface centrally thereof.
- 8. A marking device as claimed in claim 1, in which said extension arm is on the carriage frame at one end of said drive screw, and said drive screw pulley is at the other end of said drive screw.
- 9. A marking device as claimed in claim 1, in which both motors are disposed for rotation about axes parallel the drive screw and are offset with respect to one another and, with respect to the marking head, are disposed behind the carriage frame.
- 10. A marking device as claimed in claim 1, in which the base frame comprises two plates, each mounting one motor and each mounting for rotation therein one end of the drive screw.
- 11. A marking device as claimed in claim 10, in which a third base component links said frame plates rigidly together.
- 12. A marking device as claimed in claim 11, in which said third base component is a casing for the marking device in the form of a box section into which marking device is slid for final assembly.
- 13. A marking device comprising:a base frame; a first motor fixed in the base frame; a carriage frame pivoted in the base frame about a screw axis; a marking head mounted on the carriage frame for movement thereon in a first direction parallel said screw axis, the marking head comprising a pneumatically driven, continuously reciprocating, marking pin; a drive screw rotationally mounted in the base frame along said screw axis and being driven by said first motor, the carriage frame being journalled on said drive screw to permit said pivoting about said screw axis, and the marking head being driven in said first direction by rotation of said screw; a second motor fixed in the base frame, the carriage frame being pivoted by said second motor; a drive screw pulley, disposed on the drive screw, and a belt, transmitting drive from said first motor to the drive screw through said pulley; two idler pulleys journalled on the base frame; a motor pulley driven by said second motor; and a belt disposed around said pulleys; wherein: the carriage frame comprises a bar on which the marking head slides and which bar is disposed parallel said drive screw; the marking head comprises a body having a front end carrying said marking pin, and a rear end through which the marking head is connected to said bar, the drive screw passing through a nut in the body intermediate said ends; said bar has at each end thereof an arm pivoted on bearings on said drive screw; and one of said arms has an extension extending away from said drive screw and being fixed to said belt between said idler pulleys so that drive from the motor pivots the carriage frame about said drive screw; wherein said extension has a contact surface having a curvature centred on the drive screw, the contact surface having both radial and circumferential extent that is sufficient to approach contact with the belt around the idler pulleys, whereby the tension of the belt is substantially maintained during pivoting of the arm extension between the idler pulleys.
- 14. A marking device as claimed in claim 13, in which the drive screw has a thread pitch of between 0.05 and 0.5 turns per mm and said pulley provides between 2:1 and 4:1 drive ratio torque reduction, whereby said motor makes between 0.01 and 0.1 turns per mm translational movement of the carriage in the carriage frame.
- 15. A marking device as claimed in claim 14, in which the drive screw has a thread pitch of about 0.1 turns per mm and said pulley provides about 3:1 drive ratio torque reduction, whereby said motor makes about 0.03 turns per mm translational movement of the carriage in the carriage frame.
- 16. A marking device comprising:a base frame; a first motor fixed in the base frame; a carriage frame pivoted in the base frame about a screw axis; a marking head mounted on the carriage frame for movement thereon in a first direction parallel said screw axis, the marking head comprising a pneumatically driven, continuously reciprocating, marking pin; a drive screw rotationally mounted in the base frame along said screw axis and being driven by said first motor, the carriage frame being journalled on said drive screw to permit said pivoting about said screw axis, and the marking head being driven in said first direction by rotation of said screw; a second motor fixed in the base frame, the carriage frame being pivoted by said second motor; at least one idler pulley journalled on the base frame; a motor pulley driven by said second motor; and a belt disposed around said pulleys; wherein: the carriage frame comprises a bar on which the marking head slides and which bar is disposed parallel said drive screw; said bar has an arm pivoted on bearings on said drive screw; and said arm has an extension extending away from said drive screw and being fixed to said belt so that drive from the motor pivots the carriage frame about said drive screw; wherein said extension has a contact surface having a curvature centred on the drive screw, the contact surface being tangential with respect to the pulleys when approaching contact therewith, whereby the tension of the belt is substantially maintained during pivoting of the arm extension between the pulleys.
Priority Claims (1)
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0221180 |
Sep 2002 |
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RELATED APPLICATION
Under 35 USC 119, this application claims the benefit of a foreign priority application filed in Great Britain, Ser. No. 0221180.3, filed Sep. 13, 2002.
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0790133 |
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