Claims
- 1. A ballistic printer for transferring printing material from a ribbon carrying the same to a medium, a platen for supporting said medium, a gun assembly including a barrel having a muzzle and a restricted breech, means for mounting said gun assembly for pivotal movement around a point spaced from said platen, a magazine holding a supply of solid balls, means for successively feeding balls from said supply to said restricted breech, means forming a pressure chamber behind said restricted breech, means for supplying fluid under pressure to said pressure chamber, said balls having a diameter slightly greater than that of said restricted breech whereby said breech is adapted to receive and retain a ball against the action of said fluid pressure, means for concomitantly dislodging a ball from said restricted breech and inserting another ball into said restricted breech, and means for successively orienting said gun assembly toward said platen along predetermined paths after each ball has been discharged from said muzzle.
- 2. Apparatus for applying printing material to a medium including in combination a platen for supporting said medium, means for successively propelling a plurality of solid projectiles in free flight toward said medium from a location spaced from said medium, means for controlling the flight paths of said projectiles to impact the medium in a desired pattern, means for recycling said projectiles to said propelling means after they have struck the medium, said recycling means including a hollow rotary member having an internal surface formed along the locus of an inverted truncated cone, means for directing projectiles leaving said medium to the truncated end of said internal surface, and means for rotating said rotary member to impel the projectiles upwardly under the action of centrifugal force toward the base end of said internal surface.
- 3. Apparatus for applying printing material to a medium including in combination a platen for supporting said medium, means for successively propelling a plurality of solid projectiles in free flight toward said medium from a location spaced from said medium, means for orienting said propelling means to control the flight paths of said projectiles to impact the medium in a desired intelligible information pattern, and means for recycling said projectiles to said propelling means after they have struck the medium.
- 4. Apparatus for applying printing material to a medium including in combination a platen for supporting said medium, means for successively propelling a plurality of solid projectiles one by one in free flight toward said medium from a location spaced from said medium, and means for orienting said propelling means to control the respective flight paths of said projectiles to impact the medium in a desired intelligible information pattern.
- 5. In a ballistic printer, a gun having a barrel including a muzzle and a breech, said breech formed of resilient material and having a diameter smaller than the bore of said barrel, a magazine containing a supply of balls, means for inserting a ball from the magazine into said breech, each ball having a diameter larger than said breech, a chamber behind said breech closed by the ball in the breech, means for introducing gas under superatmospheric pressure into said chamber thus closed, means for mounting said gun for movement about two orthogonal axes, means for successively feeding another ball into said breech and dislodging the ball already there situated to permit said compressed gas to propel said ball out of said muzzle, and means for successively orienting said barrel along a predetermined line after each ball is discharged.
- 6. In a ballistic printer, a gun having a barrel including a muzzle and a breech, said breech formed of resilient material and having a diameter smaller than the bore of said barrel, means for mounting said gun for pivotal movement about two orthogonal axes intersecting at a point, means for orienting said gun about said point, and means for controlling said orienting means in response to predetermined signals, said orienting means including a pair of reciprocating members and a compensating cam interposed between said gun and said members.
- 7. In a ballistic printer, a gun, means for successively projecting balls from said gun, means for mounting said gun for movement about a fixed point, means for orienting said gun along paths adapted to describe a predetermined pattern, said orienting means including orthogonal means for applying forces to orient the gun, means for applying actuating signals to said orthogonal means, and feedback means responsive to the movement of said gun for nullifying said signals after the gun has arrived at its oriented position.
- 8. In a ballistic printer, a gun assembly, means for mounting the gun assembly for pivotal movement around a fixed point, a magazine for holding a supply of solid balls, means for successively feeding balls from said supply to said gun assembly for successive discharge therefrom during respective operations requiring different numbers of balls, means for successively orienting said gun assembly along predetermined paths after each ball has been discharged from said gun assembly, means for counting the number of balls discharged in an operation, and feedback means for stopping the operation upon the discharge of the last ball of the number required for each particular operation.
- 9. In an impact printer in which a plurality of balls are propelled in free flight across a space toward a platen, a medium adapted to produce intelligible information positioned adjacent said platen, a gun assembly having a bore and a breech of a diameter smaller than said bore, means forming a pressure chamber behind said breech, means for supplying gas under pressure to said chamber, a ball releasably held in said breech against the action of the gas pressure in said chamber, said ball having a diameter slightly greater than that of said breech to form a pneumatic seal therewith, and means for mechanically dislodging said ball from said breech while said ball is sealingly positioned to permit gas from said chamber to propel said ball along said bore out of said gun in free flight to said medium.
- 10. In an impact printer in which a plurality of balls are propelled in free flight across a space toward a platen, a gun assembly having a bore and a breech of a diameter smaller than said bore, means forming a pressure chamber behind said breech, means for supplying gas under pressure to said chamber, a ball having a diameter slightly greater than that of said breech releasably held in said breech against the action of the gas pressure in said chamber, and means for dislodging said ball from said breech to permit gas from said chamber to propel said ball along said bore out of said gun in free flight to said platen, said means for dislodging said ball from the breech including a magazine formed with a slot for receiving balls, a toothed element, means for mounting said toothed element for rotation with its teeth disposed in said slot, the intertooth spacing being such as to receive balls therebetween, and means for rotating said toothed element to feed balls into said breech in response to control signals.
- 11. In an impact printer in which a plurality of balls are propelled in free flight toward a platen, a medium adapted to produce intelligible information positioned adjacent said platen, a gun assembly having a bore and a breech of a diameter smaller than the bore, means for forming a pressure chamber behind said breech, an antechamber behind said pressure chamber, means for supplying gas under pressure to said antechamber, means providing communication between said chamber and said antechamber, a ball having a diameter slightly greater than that of said breech releasably held in said breech under the action of the pressure of said gas, said ball forming a pneumatic seal with said breech, and means for mechanically dislodging said ball from said breech while said ball is sealingly positioned to permit gas from said chamber to propel said ball along said bore and out thereof in free flight toward said medium.
- 12. In an impact printer in which a plurality of balls are propelled in free flight across a space toward a platen, a medium adapted to produce intelligible information positioned adjacent said platen, a gun assembly having a bore and a breech of a diameter smaller than said bore, means for forming a pressure chamber behind said breech, means for supplying gas under pressure to said chamber, a ball releasably held in said breech against the action of the pressure in said chamber, the diameter of said ball being slightly smaller than the diameter of said bore and slightly greater than that of said breech, said ball forming a pneumatic seal with said breech, and means for mechanically dislodging said ball from the breech while said ball is sealingly positioned to permit gas from said chamber to propel said ball along said bore, said gas providing a gas bearing for the dislodged ball traveling down the bore, said ball being propelled out of said gun in free flight to said medium.
- 13. In an impact printer in which a plurality of balls are propelled in free flight across a space toward a platen, a medium adapted to produce intelligible information positioned adjacent said platen, a gun assembly formed of resilient material having a bore and a breech, said breech being of a diameter smaller than said bore, means forming a pressure chamber behind said breech, means for supplying gas under pressure to said chamber, a ball having a diameter slightly greater than that of said breech releasably held in said breech against the action of said gas pressure in said chamber, said ball forming a pneumatic seal with said breech, and means for mechanically dislodging said ball from said breech while said ball is sealingly positioned to permit gas from the chamber to propel said ball along said bore, said bore being of a diameter slightly greater than the diameter of said ball whereby the gas propelling said ball along the bore provides a gas bearing for the same while it is traveling down the bore.
- 14. In a ballistic printer, a platen, a medium adapted to produce intelligible information positioned adjacent said platen, a gun having a barrel including a muzzle and a breech, said breech formed of resilient material having a diameter smaller than the bore of said barrel, means for introducing a ball into said breech, said ball and said breech being relatively dimensioned to form a pneumatic seal, means for mechanically dislodging said ball from said breech while said ball is in sealing position, and a source of gas under superatmospheric pressure for propelling said ball in free flight toward said medium.
- 15. In a ballistic printer, a gun having a bore, a resilient breech in said bore, said breech having a diameter which is smaller than that of said bore, means for introducing a projectile into said breech, said breech being dimensioned relative to said projectile to form a pneumatic seal therewith, and means for mechanically dislodging said projectile from its sealing position.
- 16. In a ballistic printer, a gun having a bore, resilient breech in said bore, said breech having a diameter which is smaller than that of said bore, means for introducing a first projectile into said breech, and means for concomitantly dislodging said first projectile from said breech and for introducing a second projectile into said breech, said first projectile being dislodged from said breech by said second projectile as it enters said breech.
- 17. In an impact printer in which a plurality of projectiles are propelled in free flight across a space toward a platen, a medium to produce intelligible information positioned adjacent said platen, a gun assembly having a bore and a breech of a diameter smaller than said bore, means forming a pressure chamber behind said breech, means for supplying gas under pressure to said chamber, a projectile dimensioned relative to said bore to form a pneumatic seal therewith whereby said projectile is releasably held in said breech against the action of the gas pressure in said chamber, and mechanical means for dislodging said projectile from said breech to permit gas from said chamber to propel said projectile along said bore out of said gun in free flight to said medium while forming an air bearing supporting said projectile in the course of its movement through said bore, the volume of said chamber having a predetermined relationship to that of said bore such that the number of molecules of compressed gas in said chamber is approximately equal to the number of molecules of uncompressed gas in said bore.
- 18. In a ballistic printer for propelling a plurality of balls toward a medium adapted to display intelligible information, a gun having a barrel formed with a bore providing a muzzle at one end thereof, an annular resilient breech at the other end of said bore, said bore having a diameter slightly greater than that of said balls, said breech having a diameter slightly less than that of said balls, means including a source of gaseous pressure located behind said breech in a direction away from said muzzle for successively urging each one of said balls into sealing engagement with said breech around the entire periphery of each ball normally to retain each ball in said sealing engagement with said breech, and means for mechanically dislodging each said ball from said breech to cause each said ball to be propelled along said bore and out of said muzzle toward said medium under the action of said gaseous pressure to form a display of intelligible information thereon.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 039,372, filed May 5, 1979, now abandoned.
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