Claims
- 1. An apparatus for use in association with a print ribbon in a printer, said apparatus comprising ribbon guide means for engaging the ribbon and movable between a first position in which said guide means holds the ribbon in a print position and a second position in which said guide means holds the ribbon in a retracted position offset from the print position, a rotatable drive member, reversible motor means connected with said drive member for rotating said drive member in first and second directions, first cam means rotatable with said drive member in the first direction to effect movement of said ribbon guide means from said first position to said second position, second cam means rotatable with said drive member in the second direction to effect movement of said ribbon guide means from said second position to said first position, first retaining means for preventing rotation of said first cam means with said drive member during rotation of said drive member in the second direction, and second retaining means for preventing rotation of said second cam means with said drive member during rotation of said drive member in the first direction.
- 2. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1 further including magnet means for holding said ribbon guide means in one of said first and second positions during rotation of one of said first and second cam means, said ribbon guide means being movable from said one of said first and second positions to the other of said first and second positions against the influence of said magnet means upon rotation of the other one of said first and second cam means.
- 3. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1 further including ribbon feed means for effecting a stepwise feeding of the ribbon, and third cam means rotatable with said second cam means for effecting operation of said ribbon feed means during rotation of said second cam means in the second direction.
- 4. An apparatus as set forth in claim 6 wherein said motor means is operable to rotate said second cam means through a plurality of revolutions in the second direction, said apparatus further including means for holding said ribbon guide means stationary in said first position during rotation of said second cam means through each revolution of the plurality of revolutions after the first revolution of the plurality of revolutions, said third cam means effecting operation of said ribbon feed means to feed an increment of ribbon during each revolution of the plurality of revolutions of said second cam means.
- 5. An apparatus for use in association with a print ribbon in a printer, said apparatus comprising ribbon guide means for engaging the ribbon and movable between a first position in which said guide means holds the ribbon in a print position and a second position in which said guide means holds the ribbon offset from the print position, ribbon feed means for effecting stepwise feeding movement of the ribbon relative to said guide means, a drive member, motor means for rotating said drive member through a plurality of revolutions in a first direction, first cam means connected with said drive member for rotation therewith through each revolution of the plurality of revolutions of said drive member, means connected with said first cam means and said ribbon guide means for moving said ribbon guide means from the second position to the first position during the first revolution of the plurality of revolutions of said drive member, means for holding said ribbon guide means stationary in the second position during each revolution of the plurality of revolutions of said drive member after the first revolution of the plurality of revolutions, second cam means connected with said drive member for rotation therewith through each revolution of the plurality of revolutions of said drive member, and means connected with said second cam means and ribbon feed means for actuating said ribbon feed means to effect a step of ribbon feeding movement during each revolution of the plurality of revolutions of said drive member.
- 6. An apparatus as set forth in claim 5 wherein said means for holding said ribbon guide means stationary includes magnet means for magnetically attracting an element to hold said guide means against movement under the influence of magnetic forces between said magnetic means and said element.
- 7. An apparatus as set forth in claim 5 further including third cam means rotatable by said motor means in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of said first cam means, and means for moving said ribbon guide means from the first position to the second position upon rotation of said third cam means.
- 8. An apparatus as set forth in claim 7 further including first retaining means for holding said first and second cam means against rotation during rotation of said third cam means and second retaining means for holding said third cam means against rotation during rotation of first and second cam means.
- 9. An inked ribbon operation device for a printer comprising:
- a carriage having printer means thereon, said carriage being movable in a direction parallel to a platen;
- a motor supported on said carriage having a shaft rotatable in a first direction and in a second opposite direction;
- a pair of spaced ribbon shafts rotatably supported on said carriage, each of said ribbon shafts having respective opposite ends of an inked ribbon connected therewith;
- a guide member for holding the inked ribbon and being supported on said carriage for movement between a print position in which the inked ribbon is disposed adjacent to a print area of the platen and a retracted position in which the inked ribbon is disposed to one side of the print area so that the print area is visible;
- ribbon feed means rotatably connected to one of said ribbon shafts for rotating said one ribbon shaft so the inked ribbon is taken up by an amount in proportion to the amount of rotation of said one ribbon shaft;
- first control cam means rotatably supported on said carriage for moving said guide member from the print position to the retracted position;
- second control cam means rotatably supported on said carriage separate from said first control cam means for moving said guide member from the retracted position to the print position;
- third control cam means mounted on said carriage and connected with said second control cam means for rotation therewith to rotate said ribbon feed means;
- first coupling means for coupling said shaft of said motor to said first control cam means to rotate said first control cam means relative to said second control cam means in response to rotation of said shaft in the first direction and for disconnecting said shaft from said first control cam means in response to rotation of said shaft in the second direction;
- second coupling means for coupling said shaft of said motor to said second and third control cam means to rotate said second and third control cam means relative to said first control cam means in response to rotation of said shaft in the second direction and for disconnecting said shaft from said second and third control cam means in response to rotation of said shaft in the first direction; and
- motor control circuit means for operating said motor to rotate said shaft in the first direction and for operating said motor to rotate said shaft in the second direction.
- 10. A device as set forth in claim 9 further including anchor means for holding said guide member in the print position after rotation of said shaft in the second direction and for releasing said guide member for movement to the retracted position in response to rotation of said first cam means during rotation of said shaft in the first direction.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 599,991 filed on Apr. 13, 1984, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, "Variable Lift and Feed Increment Ribbon/Correction Mechanism", Greenlief et al., vol. 26, No. 3B, Aug. 1983, pp. 1580-1582. |
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