Claims
- 1. In a base-supported printing device for use in a document processor, wherein it is required that a coating of ink be applied to one or more rotatably operable print producing elements of the device for each printing cycle, improved ink applying means comprising:
- (a) an inked roller rotatably mounted within a cutaway cartridge having a central aperture such that a predetermined arcuate portion thereof is exposed,
- (b) means for mounting said cartridge in contiguous relationship with said print producing elements and such that said exposed arcuate portion of said inked roller is limitably disposed in juxtaposed relationship therewith, said mounting means including a cartridge supporting plate pivotally connected along a predetermined side edge thereof to said base of said printing device, said cartridge supporting plate being provided with a cartridge mounting post adjacent the pivotal connection between said plate and said base, a pair of spaced apart cartridge limit pins disposed along the end of said cartridge supporting plate interfacing with said print producing elements, a first arcuate slot disposed adjacent the end of said cartridge supporting plate remote from said interfacing end, a cammable pin disposed adjacent a predetermined end of said first arcuate slot, a second arcuate slot disposed intermediate said first arcuate slot and said cartridge mounting post, and a mounting post fixed to said cartridge supporting plate said post extending coaxially through said central aperture of said cartridge, and
- (c) means for pivotally and retainably adjusting said mounting means relative to said base such that a predetermined minimal frictional contact is established between the exposed arcuate portion of said inked roller and said print producing elements, said frictional contact being effective to deposit a coating of ink on said print producing elements during the terminal phase of their operable rotation in each printing cycle.
- 2. The improved ink applying means defined in claim 1 wherein said adjusting means comprises an adjustment knob rotatably mounted on a pivot shaft fixed to the base of said printing device and extending through said first arcuate slot, said adjustment knob being provided with a central aperture for receiving said pivot shaft, and provided also, on the bottom surface thereof, with a continuous spiral groove extending from a terminal end adjacent said central aperture to a terminal end in substantial proximity to the outer periphery of said knob, said spiral groove being engaged by said cammable pin of said cartridge supporting plate such that upon the full rotation of said knob in a first direction the cammable pin is moved a maximum distance toward said pivot shaft to thereby rotate said plate and said cartridge away from said print producing elements, and such that upon the rotation of said knob a variable distance in a second direction the cammable pin is moved a variable distance away from said pivot shaft to thereby establish said predetermined minimal frictional contact between said exposed arcuate portion of said inked roller and said print producing elements of said printing device.
- 3. The improved ink applying means defined in claim 2 wherein the adjustment of said adjusting means to establish said predetermined minimal frictional contact between said exposed arcuate portion of said inked roller and said print producing elements is retained by means of a biased detent supported by said base of said printing device and extending through said second arcuate slot formed in said cartridge supporting plate, said biased detent being retainably engaged by a selected one of a plurality of equally spaced apart locating indentations formed in the bottom surface of said adjustment knob outwardly adjacent the outer periphery of said continuous spiral groove.
- 4. The improved ink applying means defined in claim 1 wherein said pair of spaced apart cartridge limit pins of said cartridge supporting plate cooperate with the outer extremities of the cutaway portion of said cartridge to thereby limit the rotation of said cartridge on said mounting post and to prevent said cartridge from coming into contact with said print producing elements of said printing device.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 650,707, filed Jan. 20, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,069,755.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Divisions (1)
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