Claims
- 1. A device for detecting the amount of ink disposed in an ink deposit provided along a linear corner space defined by the outer peripheral surface of an ink supply roller adapted to rotate around its central axis and a squeeze element arranged in parallel with the central axis of said ink supply roller in close proximity to said outer peripheral surface while leaving a small linear clearance there-between through which ink from the ink deposit is taken out in the form of a thin ink layer formed on the outer peripheral surface of said ink supply roller as it rotates, said ink deposit being thereby formed into a columnar shape having a curved surface which rotates around its axial core portion, comprising a lever supported at a portion thereof so as to be pivotable around an axis which is substantially parallel with the central axis of said ink supply roller, said lever and said pivotal portion being positioned relative to said linear corner space so that one end of said lever extends into and is driven by the rotating columnar ink deposit when the cross-sectional size of the ink deposit has exceeded a predetermined size and that, when said one end of said lever has once been caught and driven by said rotating columnar ink deposit during its growth, thereby pivoting said lever around said pivotal portion, said one end of said lever comes closer to said core portion of said rotating columnar ink deposit, thereby instantaneously substantially increasing the depth of thrusting of said one end of said lever into said ink deposit due to said curved surface thereof and thereby providing a hystersis large enough to insure stable operation of the device even with a pivoting action of relatively small angle of said lever, and a means for detecting the pivoting action of said lever.
- 2. The device of claim 1, wherein said lever pivoting action detecting means is a microswitch which has a contact point actuated by said lever.
- 3. The device of claim 1, wherein said lever is pivoted against the force of gravity when its one end is in contact with said ink deposit.
- 4. The device of claim 2, wherein said lever is pivoted against a spring force exerted by the contact point of said microswitch.
- 5. The device of claim 2 wherein the ink deposit is supplied by an ink distribution pipe disposed in close proximity to the ink supply roller whereby upon actuation of the microswitch, an ink supply pump supplies ink to the ink distribution pipe.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of copending application Ser. No. 77,546, filed on Sept. 21, 1979, now abandoned.
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