Claims
- 1. A non-impact dot matrix printer, for recording complete alpha-numeric characters sequentially one at a time on a recording medium having an electrical conductive erosive surface, comprising
- a laminar stack of a plurality of electrical conductors having edges that define a planar surface, and each conductor being separated from the other by an electrical insulator,
- a dielectric endless belt having opposite surfaces and formed with a plurality of similar holes disposed transversely and linearly between the edges of said belt,
- means to rotate said belt with one of its surfaces directly adjacent but spaced from said planar surface of said electrodes and each of said holes aligned with a separate edge of said conductors, respectively,
- means to dispose said conductive surface of said recording medium directly adjacent but spaced from the other of said surfaces of said belt, and
- means including said conductive surface as an electrode to provide electric spark discharges between selected conductors of said stack and said conductive surface of said recording medium, through selected holes of said belt, in accordance with signals applied to said conductors through control circuitry whereby to erode said conductive surface selectively and to provide said complete alpha-numeric characters sequentially.
- 2. A non-impact dot matrix printer as described in claim 1 wherein:
- said plurality of conductors is seven, and wherein
- said plurality of holes in said belt comprises at least one set of seven holes.
- 3. A non-impact dot matrix printer as described in claim 2 wherein:
- said holes in said one set of seven holes are formed in a line between the edges of said belt and substantially perpendicular to the edges of said belt.
- 4. A non-impact dot matrix printer as described in claim 2 wherein:
- said plurality of holes in said belt comprises at least two sets of seven holes in each set, and
- said holes in each set of holes define a line that is substantially perpendicular to the edges of said belt.
- 5. A non-impact dot matrix printer as described in claim 1 wherein
- said belt is seamless, and
- means are provided to guide said one surface of said belt in its rotation adjacent said planar surface of said electrodes, and
- means are provided to guide the conductive surface of said recording medium adjacent the other surface of said belt.
RIGHTS OF THE GOVERNMENT
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for all governmental purposes without the payment of royalties thereon.
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