Claims
- 1. A paper advancing mechanism for a printer, for printing lines of text, including a horizontal platen and a printing mechanism disposed adjacent the platen for printing lines of text during side to side motion thereof with an interval between the printing of successive lines during which the printing mechanism reverses direction, the paper advancing mechanism being for intermittently moving paper on a line-by-line basis, an exact length from a supply input, between the platen and printing mechanism comprising:
- a) powered first drive means disposed before the platen and printing mechanism for receiving and gripping the paper from the supply input and for advancing an exact length of paper for exactly one or a multiple of one line feed distance to a supply loop between said powered first drive means and the platen and printing mechanism subsequent to commencement of the printing of a line by said printing mechanism;
- b) powered second drive means disposed after the platen and printing mechanism for gripping and rapidly moving the paper only said exact length from said supply loop between said powered first drive means and the platen and printing mechanism during a single said interval, said powered second drive means being inoperative to move said paper, while said printing mechanism is printing a line; and,
- c) control logic means operably connected to said powered first drive means and said powered second drive means for activating said second drive means to move all of paper from said supply loop thereby to advance said exact length of the paper past the platen and printing mechanism when the printing mechanism has completed printing a line and requires the paper to be so advanced in preparation for the printing of the next line and for activating said first drive means, to receive and advance only said exact length of paper from the supply input to said supply loop subsequent to the printing mechanism commencing the printing of said line and in time to enable the moving of said exact length of paper from said supply loop by said second drive means, whereby said second drive means has only to move the minimum mass of paper needed for the advance of said exact length.
- 2. A paper advancing mechanism according to claim 1 comprising:
- frictional gripping means disposed adjacent the platen between the platen and said first drive means for frictionally gripping the paper under a gripping force sufficient to prevent advancement beyond said frictional gripping means by said first drive means while permitting the paper to be pulled through said frictional gripping means by said second drive means.
- 3. The paper advancing mechanism of claim 1 comprising frictional gripping means disposed adjacent the platen between the platen and said first drive means for frictionally gripping the paper under a gripping force sufficient to prevent advancement beyond said frictional gripping means by said first drive means while permitting the paper to be pulled through said frictional gripping means by said second drive means wherein, said second drive means provides sufficient drive to overcome the frictional grip of said frictional gripping means while providing insufficient drive to overcome the combined resistance, to movement of the paper, provided by the said first drive means and said frictional gripping means.
- 4. A paper advancing mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said second drive means includes frictional slip means providing sufficient frictional drive for said rapid moving of the paper from the supply loop between the platen and printing mechanism while providing insufficient frictional drive to overcome the resistance, to movement of the paper, provided by said first drive means.
- 5. A paper advancing mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said control logic means activation of said second drive means occurs while said first drive means is advancing said exact length of paper to said supply loop and said activation of said first drive means is timed to ensure that said advancement of said exact length of paper to said supply loop is completed no later than the completion of the advancement of said exact length of paper past the platen and printing mechanism.
- 6. A paper advancing mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said control logic means is operably connected to said powered first drive means and said powered second drive means for activating said first drive means, to receive only exactly the paper from the supply input required to form said supply loop, during the time the printing mechanism is printing a line and for activating said second drive means to move the paper said exact length of said supply loop when the printing mechanism has completed printing a line and requires the paper to be advanced said exact length in preparation for the printing of the next line.
- 7. A paper advancing mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said powered second drive means comprises:
- a) a pair of feed rollers mounted for rotation and disposed parallel to the platen adjacent respective side edges of the paper;
- b) a pair of pressure idler rollers mounted for rotation and disposed parallel to respective ones of said feed rollers in contacting relationship thereto;
- c) means for urging said pressure idler rollers against said feed rollers to create a gripping force therebetween for frictionally gripping the paper under a gripping force sufficient to pull the paper through said frictional gripping means;
- d) a drive motor operably connected to said feed roller and said control logic means;
- wherein said feed roller is concentrically attached to the end of a drive shaft of said drive motor to rotate in combination therewith; and
- e) an electromagnetic brake disposed between said feed roller and said end of said drive shaft of said second drive motor.
- 8. A paper advancing mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said powered second drive means comprises:
- a) a pair of feed rollers mounted for rotation and disposed parallel to the platen adjacent respective side edges of the paper;
- b) a pair of pressure idler rollers mounted for rotation and disposed parallel to respective ones of said feed rollers in contacting relationship thereto;
- c) means for urging said pressure idler rollers against said feed rollers to create a gripping force therebetween for frictionally gripping the paper under a gripping force sufficient to pull the paper through said frictional gripping means;
- d) a drive motor operably connected to said feed roller and said control logic means;
- wherein said feed roller is concentrically attached to the end of a drive shaft of said second drive motor to rotate in combination therewith; and
- e) a backlash coupling mechanism having an arc of freeplay motion disposed between said feed roller and said end of said drive shaft of said second drive motor; and
- f) said control logic means includes means for backing up said drive motor to a point towards the beginning of said freeplay during the time the printer is printing a line of text and for starting said second drive motor in a forward direction at a time prior to the time said upper drive means is to move the paper from said supply loop said feed distance such that said freeplay is exhausted at the time said upper drive means is to move the paper from said supply loop said feed distance.
- 9. A paper advancing mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said powered second drive means comprises:
- a) a pair of feed rollers mounted for rotation and disposed parallel to the platen adjacent respective side edges of the paper;
- b) a pair of pressure idler rollers mounted for rotation and disposed parallel to respective ones of said feed rollers in contacting relationship thereto;
- c) means for urging said pressure idler rollers against said feed rollers to create a gripping force therebetween for frictionally gripping the paper under a gripping force sufficient to pull the paper through said frictional gripping means;
- d) a drive motor operably connected to said feed roller and said control logic means; and
- e) said feed roller is resiliently slip mounted on a shaft concentrically attached to the end of a drive shaft of said drive motor to rotate in combination therewith.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 230,457 filed on Aug. 10, 1988 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,896,980.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
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PCT/US89/03411 |
8/9/1989 |
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4/10/1990 |
4/10/1990 |
Publishing Document |
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WO90/01416 |
2/22/1990 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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