Claims
- 1. An improved ink ribbon folding mechanism for a printing apparatus of the type wherein a ribbon case provided with side walls and a ribbon supporting surface at the bottom thereof, which define a ribbon supporting portion, and with an inlet and an outlet at opposite ends of said ribbon supporting portion, said ribbon supporting portion being adapted for temporarily storing a portion of an endless loop of ink ribbon that is withdrawn from the outlet of the ribbon case and circulated through a printing station where one side of the ink ribbon is subjected to collision with type before the ink ribbon is returned to the ribbon case through the inlet thereof, and a pair of feed rollers having parallel axes of rotation are disposed adjacent each other at said inlet of said ribbon case so that the ink ribbon returning to the ribbon case is pinched between said feed rollers and fed into said ribbon storing portion alternately along the peripheries of the feed rollers so as to be folded regularly by lengths reaching the opposite side walls of the ribbon case and to be forwarded in the ribbon storing portion to the outlet of the ribbon case, wherein the improvement comprises:
- (a) that the point at which said feed rollers pinch the ink ribbon is located in a biased position with respect to a line running along the center between the opposite side walls of the ribbon case, on the side of the ribbon case that is the closest to the surface of the ink ribbon which is not subjected to collision with the type;
- (b) that the feed roller which is in contact with the surface of the ink ribbon subjected to collision with the type has a larger diameter than that of the other feed roller;
- (c) that the outermost portion of said other feed roller, said outermost portion being opposite to said point of pinching of the ink ribbon with respect to the axis of said other feed roller, is positioned further from said center line than the distance from said center line to the inner surface of the side wall of the ribbon case that is closest to the surface of the ink ribbon which is not subjected to collision with the type;
- (d) that said feed roller which is in contact with the surface of the ink ribbon subjected to collision with the type protrudes on both sides of said other roller, so that lines drawn perpendicular to the center line and tangent to said feed roller which is in contact with the surface of the ink ribbon subjected to collision with the type do not pass through said other roller; and
- (e) that said ribbon supporting surface of the ink ribbon case has an end region adjacent the inlet of the ribbon case which is substantially horizontal and has an end region adjacent the outlet of the ribbon case which is inclined with respect to the horizontal, with the intermediate region between said end regions being twisted about said center line and with the angle of inclination between the horizontal and the ribbon supporting surface increasing from one end region to the other so as to connect said end regions.
- 2. An ink ribbon folding mechanism according to claim 1 further comprising brake means disposed adjacent to said outlet of the ribbon case and including first means for pinching the ink ribbon as it is circulated to the printing station; and second means, which is different from said first means, for pinching a new ink ribbon as it is installed in the printing apparatus, said brake means being adapted to cause said first and second ink ribbon pinching means to be operated alternatively.
- 3. An ink ribbon folding mechanism according to claim 2, wherein said brake means comprises: a brake arm disposed adjacent to said outlet of the ribbon case and pivotally movable between first and second positions, said brake arm having a brake surface and a brake projection; a brake shoe adapted to cooperate with said brake surface of the brake arm so as to pinch the ink ribbon therebetween when the brake arm is moved into said first position; and a cushion member adapted to cooperate with said brake projection of the brake arm, so as to pinch the ink ribbon therebetween when the brake arm is moved into said second position, said brake shoe and brake surface comprising said first ink ribbon pinching means, said cushion member and brake projection comprising said second ink ribbon pinching means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 287,751, filed July 31, 1981, which arose from International Application PCT/JP80/00304, filed Dec. 11, 1980 now abandoned.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/JP80/00304 |
12/11/1980 |
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7/31/1981 |
7/31/1981 |
Publishing Document |
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WO81/01685 |
6/25/1981 |
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Dowd, Mobius Guide, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 20, No. 6, p. 2175, 11/77. |
Continuations (1)
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