Claims
- 1. An impact dot print head, comprising: a plurality of lever means mounted in the print head biased toward a print position, a print wire mounted on the free end of each lever means, a plunger mounted to said lever means, a permanent magnet for attracting said plunger to a stand-by position, electromagnetic means cooperating with reach respective lever means to cancel the attractive force of the permanent magnet to permit the print wire to be displaced towards said print position and disk-shaped stopper means for being impacted by said lever means when said lever means returns to the stand-by position and stopper support means for supporting said stopper means so that the lever means impacts the stopper means before the plunger contacts the electromagnet means and positioning said stopper means so that an air gap exists between the plunger and the magnet means free of any connection between said plunger and magnet means through said air gap when the lever means is in the stand-by position, said disk-shaped stopper means subjected to elastic deformation when the plunger is attracted to the magnet means as the lever is returned to the stand-by position, and said stopper means supported in said print head on the bottom surface opposite to impact by the lever.
- 2. The impact dot printer of claim 1, further including a spacer position between each plunger and magnetic core so that the plunger cannot directly contact the magnetic core when the lever returns to the stand-by position.
- 3. The impact dot printer of claim 1, wherein said lever means is cantilever spring mounted in cantilever fashion in said print head with a lever portion mounted at the free end thereof and the plunger fixed to the free end of the spring.
- 4. The impact dot print head as claimed in claim 1, wherein the gap between the plunger and the magnet means is at leas 0.03 mm when the lever is in the stand-by position.
- 5. The impact dot print head as claimed in claim 1, wherein the support means is more rigid compared to the stopper means and substantially resists elastic deformation when the stopper means is deformed.
- 6. An impact dot print head, comprising a plurality of lever means mounted in the print head biased towards a print position, a print wire mounted on the free end of each lever means, a plunger mounted to said lever means, a permanent magnet for attracting said plunger to a stand-by position, electromagnetic means cooperating with each respective lever means to cancel the attractive force of the permanent magnet to permit the print wire to be displaced towards said print position and disk-shaped stopper means for being impacted by said lever means when said lever means returns to the stand-by position so that the lever means impacts the stopper means before the plunger contacts the electromagnet means and positions said stopper means so that an air gap exists between the plunger and the magnet means free of any connection between said plunger and magnet means through said air gap when the lever means is in the stand-by position, said stopper means subjected to elastic deformation when the plunger is attracted to the magnet means as the lever is returned to the stand-by position, and said stopper means supported in said print head on the bottom surface opposite to impact by the lever by a base member which is integrally formed with the print head back.
- 7. The impact dot print head as claimed in claim 6, wherein the gap between the plunger and the magnet means is at least 0.03 mm when the lever is in the stand-by position.
- 8. The impact dot print head as claimed in claim 6, wherein the support means is more rigid compared to the stopper means and substantially resists elastic deformation when the stopper means is deformed.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of pending application Ser. No. 07/479,901 filed Feb. 14, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,088,944.
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