Claims
- 1. An impact mechanism in an impact printer, for delivering a printing force to drive a character element against a platen by means of a print tip normally spaced from the surface of said platen by a throat distance and movable toward and away from said platen, said character element and said print tip being supported upon a carriage mounted upon said printer for reciprocating movement in a path substantially coextensive with the axial length of said platen and substantially parallel to the axis of said platen, said impact mechanism being characterized by comprising;
- a bail bar of substantially the same length as said platen, extending in a direction substantially parallel to the axis of said platen, said bail bar having an axis of rotation substantially parallel to the axis of said platen and being constrained to limited angular movement about its axis for movement toward and away from said platen,
- means for interconnecting said print tip and said bail bar so as to move said print tip toward and away from said platen as said bail bar is rocked, said means for interconnecting being supported upon and movable with said carriage and including means at a first end of said means for interconnecting for providing intimate moving contact with said bail bar in the direction of carriage movement and in both directions of movement of said bail bar, an interposer mounted upon and movable with said carriage and being further movable in an arcuate path toward and away from said platen, a second end of said means for connecting being attached to said interposer, wherein said print tip is supported upon said interposer for movement in said arcuate path, and
- drive means connected to said bail bar for imparting said limited angular movement thereto at a predetermined velocity so as to move said print tip therewith at a predetermined velocity as it is moved from a home position, across said throat distance and then to deform said platen.
- 2. The impact mechanism as defined in claim 1 characterized in that said bail bar includes guide means extending substantially parallel to said axis of angular movement, and said means for providing intimate moving contact moves upon said guide means for imparting linear movement to said means for interconnecting as said bail bar is moved angularly.
- 3. The impact mechanism as defined in claim 2 characterized in that said means for interconnecting has one end driven by said guide means and its opposite end in driving engagement with said interposer for moving said print tip against said character element.
- 4. The impact mechanism of claim 3 characterized in that said guide means comprises a bead-like formation having a pair of bearing surfaces and said one end of said means for interconnecting includes a pair of bearing means for straddling and moving upon said bearing surfaces.
- 5. The impact mechanism of claim 4 characterized in that said bearing means are biased against said bearing surfaces and said opposite end of said means for interconnecting is connected to and resiliently urged against said interposer.
- 6. The impact mechanism of claims 2 or 4 characterized in that said drive means comprises a voice coil electromagnet.
- 7. The impact mechanism of claim 6 characterized in that said drive means further comprises electronic control means for energizing said voice coil electromagnet.
- 8. The impact mechanism of claim 1 characterized in that said drive means and said means for interconnecting are each connected to said bar in a manner to effect a mechanical advantage to be achieved, so that the force delivered by said print tip, through said means for interconnecting, is greater, by a predetermined multiple, than the force applied by said drive means to said bail bar.
- 9. The impact mechanism of claim 8 characterized in that said bail bar serves to accumulate momentum which is delivered to said print tip as kinetic energy for deforming said platen.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 751,335, filed July 2, 1985, now abandoned.
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