Claims
- 1. Impression control mechanism for a single element printer comprising a platen,
- a single element type carrier having large and smaller area type characters located thereon,
- means supporting said type carrier for pivotal movement from a rest position toward said platen for impacting a selected type character thereagainst, said type carrier support means including a drive abutment,
- a rotatable cam,
- pivotally mounted cam follower means associated with said cam,
- a pivotally mounted drive member engaging said drive abutment, said drive member adapted when driven to drive said type carrier support means toward said platen,
- spring means connected between said cam follower means and said drive member for transmitting driving motion of said cam to said drive member over a full cam stroke when large area type characters are selected for printing,
- and means selectively interposable in the path of motion of said driven drive member to arrest its movement in advance of a full cam stroke when smaller area type characters are selected for printing to earlier terminate its engagement with said type carrier support means thereby controlling the impact force of a selected smaller area type character against said platen.
- 2. Impression control mechanism as recited in claim 1, said means selectively interposable in the path of motion of said drive member comprising a plurality of stop abutments corresponding to type characters of different printing area on said type carrier,
- resilient means normally holding said stop abutments out of the path of said drive member, and
- means for moving a selected one of said stop abutments in the path of said drive member.
- 3. Impression control mechanism for a single element printer comprising a platen,
- a single element type carrier having large and smaller area type characters located thereon,
- means supporting said type carrier for pivotal movement from a rest position toward said platen for impacting a selected type character thereagainst, said type carrier support means including a drive abutment,
- a rotatable cam,
- a pivotally mounted drive member engaging said drive abutment and adapted when driven to drive said type carrier support means toward said platen,
- pivotally mounted resilient cam follower means for transmitting driving motion of said cam to said drive member over a full cam stroke when large area type characters are selected for printing,
- and means selectively interposable in the path of motion of said driven drive member to arrest its movement in advance of a full cam stroke when smaller area type characters are selected for printing to earlier terminate its engagement with said type carrier support means thereby controlling the impact force of a selected smaller area type character against said platen,
- said rotatable cam having a first surface for driving said type carrier support means from rest position and a second surface for returning said type carrier support means to rest position incident to each cycle of rotation,
- said resilient cam follower means including a multiarmed follower having a first arm engaging said first cam surface, a second arm engaging said second cam surface, said cam follower executing an oscillatory movement in response to each rotation of said cam,
- and a rotatably supported coil spring having legs extending from opposite ends of said coil, one of said legs being connected to said second arm of said follower and the other to said drive member.
- 4. Impression control mechanism as recited in claim 3,
- said cam follower means having a third arm engaging said type carrier support abutment to return said type carrier support means after printing a selected character.
- 5. Impression control mechanism as recited in claim 3,
- said follower, said drive member and said spring coil being pivoted on a common shaft.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 455,280, filed Mar. 27, 1974 now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 288,652, filed Sept. 13, 1972, also now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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