Claims
- 1. A wire printing apparatus adaptable for continuously printing tickets and the like on successive portions of a print medium supplied in the form of an elongated continuous roll, comprising in combination:
- a print bar, a stationary print head disposed in closely spaced confronting relation to said print bar, said print head containing a plurality of print wires converging forwardly towards said print bar, said print wires terminating in dot-like impression surfaces arranged in a row;
- means establishing a guide path for movement of the print medium between said print bar and print head in a direction transversely of the row of print wires;
- print medium advancing means for advancing the print medium at a substantially constant rate of speed along the guide path between said print bar and print head including means for sensing the rate of advancement of the print medium along the guide path and generating signals correlated with such rate of advancement;
- a guide slot including an arcuate, generally loopshaped portion through which said print medium is advanced between the supply roll and said print medium advancing means, sensing means for sensing the tension in the paper medium as it is drawn from the supply roll along the guide path by said print medium advancing means, and drive means engageable with the print medium in its movement along the guide path between said supply roll and said loop-shaped portion being energized in response to increasing tension in the print medium as sensed by said sensing means to cooperate with said print medium advancing means in advancing the print medium along the guide path;
- means responsive to activation of said print medium advancing means for generating print wire energizing signals correlated with the rate of advancement of the print medium, and means responsive to the signals generated to activate selected print wires in the row of print wires to impress a series of dots to form a line of print on the print medium as the print medium is continuously advanced past the print head; and
- cutter means for severing each successive portion of the print medium into a separate ticket after selected lines of print have been formed thereon without interrupting advancement of each next successive portion of the print medium past said print head.
- 2. A wire printing apparatus according to claim 1, said print head being operative to form characters in a direction parallel to the direction of travel of the print medium past the print head.
- 3. A wire printing apparatus according to claim 2, said print head being operative to form a combination of characters and code designations on the print medium.
- 4. A wire printing apparatus according to claim 1, said print wires being arranged in a plurality of banks, the print wires being sequentially fired in each bank in succession to form each line of print in response to each signal generated by said signal generating means.
- 5. A wire printing apparatus according to claim 1, said cutter means including a cutter disposed along the guide path downstream of said print head, and means for energizing said cutter to sever the print medium after completion of printing by said print head, eject means for directing the severed portion of said print medium in a direction away from said print head and cutter.
- 6. In ticket printing apparatus wherein a print bar is disposed in confronting relation to a print head and a guide path is established for advancement of a length of paper stock from a continuous supply roll betwen the print bar and print head, the combination comprising:
- paper drive means stationed in the guide path upstream of said print head for continuously advancing the paper at a predetermined rate of speed along the guide path including means for sensing the rate of advancement of the paper along the guide path and generating signals correlated with such rate of advancement;
- a cutter mechanism disposed in the guide path downstream of said print bar including a stationary blade member provided with a cutting edge in proximity and in facing relation to the path of paper travel away from said print head, and a rotary blade including a cutting edge aligned with and in spaced facing relation to the stationary cutting edge, and reciprocal drive means for energizing said rotary blade to shear across said stationary cutting edge whereby to sever the paper on a line normal to its direction of travel without interrupting continuous advancement of said paper past said print head;
- tension sensing means for sensing the tension in said paper as it is drawn along said guide path by said paper drive means, and drive means cooperative with said paper drive means when energized in response to increasing tension in said paper as sensed by said tension sensing means to aid in advancing said paper along said guide path; and
- an ejector mechanism movable into engagement with the paper downstream of said cutter mechanism including roller drive means to advance the paper as it is severed in a direction away from said cutter mechanism, and deflector means for deflecting the paper as it is severed into a discharge area downstream of said ejector mechanism.
- 7. In a ticket printing apparatus according to claim 6, further including spaced guide members disposed on opposite sides of said guide path between said cutter mechanism and said ejector mechanism, said guide members converging in a direction towards said ejector mechanism.
- 8. In a ticket printing apparatus according to claim 6, said rotary blade including a generally V-shaped cutting edge in which opposite sides of said cutting edge are slanted at corresponding angles away from a common point of intersection therebetween toward the stationary cutting edge.
- 9. In a ticket printing apparatus according to claim 6, including an elongated guide slot defining the guide path between the supply roll and paper advancing means, said guide slot including an arcuate generally loop-shaped portion, said drive means including a stripper motor engageable with the paper in its movement through the guide slot between said supply roll and said loop-shaped portion, and said sensing means operative for sensing the tension in the paper as it is drawn from the supply roll along the guide slot by said paper drive means, said tension sensing means including a switch and means yieldably contacting the paper along the loop-shaped portion and responsive to increasing tension in the paper to move in a direction engaging said switch, said switch being activated in response to movement of said yieldable means to activate said stripper motor.
- 10. In a ticket printing apparatus according to claim 9, said loop sensing means including a slide member, said paper contacting means defined by a roller having means supporting said roller for slidable movement in said slide member, said slide member movable into and out of engagement with said switch in response to movement of said roller.
- 11. In ticket printing apparatus according to claim 6, said print head containing a plurality of print wires converging forwardly towards said print bar, said print wires terminating in impression surfaces arranged in a row, and means responsive to the signals generated to activate selected print wires in the row of print wires to impress a series of dots to form a line of print on the print medium as it is continuously advanced past the print head.
- 12. In ticket printing apparatus according to claim 11, said print wires operative to form characters in a direction parallel to the direction of travel of the print medium past the print head and including bar code print wires operative to print coded information simultaneously with the printing of characters on each ticket.
- 13. In ticket printing apparatus according to claim 12, said print wires being arranged in a plurality of banks, the print wires being sequentially fired in each bank in succession to form each line of print in response to each signal generated by said signal generating means, and means stationed on the guide path for sensing the coded information printed on the print medium.
- 14. In ticket printing apparatus wherein a print bar is disposed in confronting relation to a print head and a guide path is established for advancement of a length of paper stock from a continuous supply roll between the print bar and print head, the combination comprising:
- paper advancing means stationed in the guide path upstream of said print head for continuously advancing the paper at a predetermined rate of speed along the guide path;
- an elongated guide slot defining a portion of the guide path for paper movement between the supply roll and paper advancing means, said guide slot including a generally U-shaped portion, a stripper motor including drive means engageable with the paper in its movement through the guide slot between said supply roll and said U-shaped portion, and loop sensing means for sensing the tension in the paper as it is drawn from the supply roll along the guide slot by said paper advancing means, said tension sensing means including a pair of switch members and a slider having a roller yieldably contacting the paper along the U-shaped portion and responsive to increasing tension in the paper to move in a direction causing said slider to engage one of said switch members, one of said switch members being activated in response to movement of said slider to activate said stripper motor, and the other of said switch members being activated in response to absence of paper in said U-shaped portion to generate a "no paper" signal;
- a cutter mechanism disposed in the guide path including a stationary blade member provided with a cutting edge in proximity and in facing relation to the path of paper travel, and a rotary blade including a cutting edge normally aligned with and in spaced facing relation to the stationary cutting edge, and reciprocal drive means for reciprocating said rotary blade to advance across said stationary cutting edge whereby to sever the paper on a line normal to its direction of travel and to reverse said rotary blade to its initial position in spaced facing relation to said stationary cutting edge; and
- an ejector mechanism movable into engagement with the paper downstream of said print head including drive means operative independently of said paper advancing means to advance the paper as it is severed in a direction away from said cutter mechanism into a discharge area downstream of said ejector mechanism.
- 15. In ticket printing apparatus according to claim 14, said rotary blade including a generally V-shaped cutting edge in which opposite sides of the cutting edge are slanted at corresponding angles away from a common point of intersection therebetween toward the stationary cutting edge, said rotary blade being reciprocal about an axis in spaced parallel relation to said stationary cutting edge.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application of Ser. No. 782,097, filed Mar. 28, 1977, and entitled HIGH SPEED TICKET PRINTER, now abandoned.
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