Claims
- 1. Non impact process for printing on a paper sheet comprising the steps of:
- locating at least one electrically conductive solid block of ink in an insulating container having a nozzle;
- locating said container with the nozzle directed toward and close to said paper; and
- generating a potential difference between said block and the paper sufficient to break down the air dielectric along said nozzle and produce a corresponding electrical discharge onto said block to erode ink particles from said block and cause their transfer through said nozzle onto said paper.
- 2. Non impact printing process as claimed in claim 1 wherein said potential difference is obtained by charging said block at predetermined negative voltage with respect to an electrode located adjacent said paper, whereby said electrical discharge is formed of positive ions.
- 3. Non impact printing process as claimed in claim 2 wherein said paper is located between said block and said electrode.
- 4. Non impact printing process as claimed in claim 2 wherein said electrode is located between said block and said paper.
- 5. Non impact printing process for printing matrix dots on a paper sheet comprising the steps of:
- locating a plurality of electrically conductive solid blocks of ink in a corresponding plurality of insulating containers, each one provided with a nozzle;
- mounting said plurality of containers on a movable base member with the nozzles directed toward and close to said paper;
- applying high voltage to selected ones among said plurality of ink blocks sufficient to break down the air dielectric along the nozzle of the corresponding container and produce a corresponding electrical discharge onto said block to erode ink particles from said selected ink blocks and their transfer through said nozzle onto said paper;
- reciprocating said base member along a printing line;
- advancing said paper in a direction perpendicular to said printing line;
- applying pulses of said voltage by charging said selected ink blocks at predetermined negative voltage with respect to an electrode located outside said nozzles for defining the shape of symbols to be printed; and
- detecting the position of said movable base member.
- 6. Non impact printing process according to claim 5 wherein the number of said ink blocks is equal to the number of the symbols of a printing line and said pulses are applied simultaneously to said ink blocks a number of times equal to the number of columns of the matrix during each traverse of said base member.
- 7. Non impact printing process according to claim 5 wherein the nozzles of said containers are regularly spaced on said base member along said printing line.
- 8. Non impact printing process according to claim 7, wherein said paper sheet is advanced during each reversal of movement of said base member, a line of character being completely printed after a number of consecutive passages equal to the number of rows in the matrix.
- 9. Non impact process for printing on a paper sheet by means of conductive ink carried by a container having a nozzle, comprising the steps of:
- locating the container with the nozzle directed to, and close to the paper, and generating a potential difference between the ink and a counterelectrode external to the ink to cause an electrical discharge along the nozzle onto said ink sufficient to break down the air dielectric along said nozzle, said discharge causing the erosion of ink particles and the ejection of the particles through the nozzle.
- 10. Non impact process for printing on a paper sheet comprising the steps of:
- locating at least one electrically conductive solid block of ink close to said paper; and
- generating a potential difference by charging said block at a predetermined voltage with respect to an electrode located adjacent the paper, said potential difference creating an electric arc onto said block, said arc causing the erosion of ink particles from said block and the ejection of said particles toward said paper.
- 11. A process according to claim 10 wherein said block is located within an electrically insulating container having a nozzle, the step of locating said container with said nozzle directed toward and close to the paper, said electrode being located outside said nozzle, said electric arc occurring along said nozzle.
- 12. A process according to claim 11, wherein the rod is formed of compressed mixture including stearic acid and carbon black.
- 13. A process according to claim 11, wherein the rod is formed of a mixture including from 80 to 95 percent of pigmented particles and 20 to 5 percent of binder.
- 14. Non impact process for printing on a paper sheet comprising the steps of locating at least one electrically conductive rod of solid ink in an electrically insulating elongated container having a nozzle on an end wall thereof to define a limited closed chamber between the end of said rod and said nozzle and locating said container with said nozzle directed toward and close to the paper, generating a potential difference between said rod and an electrode located outside said nozzle sufficient to break down the air dielectric along said nozzle and said chamber and producing a corresponding electrical discharge onto said end of said rod to erode ink particles therefrom and causing also in said chamber an increase of temperature so as to eject the eroded ink particles through the nozzle at high speed.
- 15. A process according to claim 14 including the step of yieldably pressing said rod toward said end wall of said container.
- 16. A process according to claim 14 wherein said rod is connected to a second electrode, the first electrode being located on the opposite side of said nozzle, said potential difference being sufficient to create an electric arc between the rod and the first electrode.
- 17. A process according to claim 12, wherein the potential difference generated reaches a peak of the order of 4,000 V.
- 18. A process according to claim 17 wherein, in operation, a pulsed potential difference is applied having a duration between 1 and 200 .mu.s with a first peak of the order of 4,000 V followed by a drop to a value less than 3,000 V.
- 19. A process according to claim 18, wherein said value is in the range between 2,500 and 3,000 V and is maintained for a following portion of the duration of the pulse and then drops to zero at the end of the pulse.
- 20. A process according to claim 19, wherein in operation, a pulsed potential difference is applied having a duration between 1 and 200 .mu.s with a first peak of the order of 4,000 V followed by a drop to a value between 400 and 800 V which is maintained for a following portion of the duration of the pulse and drops to zero at the end of the pulse.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 972,267, filed Dec. 22, 1978, entitled, Non-Impact Printing Device, and claims priority on Italian Patent Application No. 69927-A/77, filed Dec. 28, 1977, a certified copy of which is on file with the above identified parent application.
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