Claims
- 1. In an automatic character printer, comprising in combination:
- drive wheels having a plurality of indentations positioned about the circumference thereof,
- at least one endless flexible belt having positioning pins extending therefrom to engage feed holes in a receipt form and including positioning buttons engaging the indentations of said drive wheels,
- drive means coupled to said drive wheels for moving the receipt form past a print station,
- character means located at the print station for printing during a printing sequence a number of characters on the receipt form said character means including a plurality of individual characters each of which are positionable to print on the receipt form in response to a character print signal,
- a sensor responsive to index marks on the receipt form and generating a leading index signal and a trailing index signal,
- a movement sensor synchronized with the movement of said drive means and generating a receipt form movement signal,
- control means responsive to the leading index signal, the trailing index signal and the receipt form movement signal and producing a character print signal when the receipt form has been positioned at the print station, said control means including means responsive to the operation of said character means for generating a signal to shut down the printing sequence when the number of characters printed exceed a given number limit before said index sensor generates the trailing index signal,
- means for locating the receipt form at a printing position, said means for locating including a pressure plate at the print station for applying pressure to the receipt form, and
- means for forcing the receipt form against said character means to imprint thereon a selected character in response to the character print signal.
- 2. In an automatic character printer as set forth in claim 1 wherein said means for forcing the receipt form against the said character means includes a reciprocally operated hammer, and a resilient arm interposed between said hammer and the receipt form.
- 3. In an automatic character printer as set forth in claim 1 wherein said character means includes at least one character wheel rotatably mounted at the print station, and a drive motor for rotating said character wheel in response to the character print signal.
- 4. In an automatic character printer as set forth in claim 3 including a code wheel for each character wheel and rotatable therewith, each code wheel having character identifying code segments, and
- sensing means responsive to the character identifying code segments to generate a signal to said control means as an additional input.
- 5. In an automatic character printer as set forth in claim 1 wherein said movement sensor includes a slotted code wheel mounted to rotate with one of said drive wheels and sensing means responsive to the movement of the slotted code wheels to generate the receipt form movement signal to said control means.
- 6. In an automatic character printer as set forth in claim 1 wherein said drive means comprises a stepper motor energized by a signal from said control means.
- 7. In an automatic character printer, comprising in combination:
- drive wheels having a plurality of indentations positioned about the circumference thereof,
- at least one endless flexible belt having positioning pins extending therefrom to engage feed holes in a receipt form and including positioning buttons engaging the indentations of said drive wheels,
- drive means coupled to said drive wheels for moving the receipt form past a print station,
- character means located at the print station for operation during a printing sequence and including characters to be printed on a receipt form, the character means positionable to any of the characters in response to a character print signal,
- a sensor responsive to index marks on the receipt form and generating a leading index signal and a trailing index signal,
- a movement sensor synchronized with the movement of said drive means and including means for generating a series of receipt form movement signals when said drive means moves,
- control means responsive to the leading index signal, the trailing index signal and the receipt form movement signals and producing a character print signal when the receipt form has been positioned at the print station, said control means further including means responsive to the series of receipt form movement signals to shut down the printing sequence when said series exceeds an established limit before said control means receives a trailing index signal,
- means for locating the receipt form at a printing position, said means for locating including a pressure plate at the print station for applying pressure to the receipt form, and
- means for forcing the receipt form against said character means to imprint thereon a selected character in response to the character print signal.
- 8. In an automatic character printer, comprising in combination:
- drive wheels having a plurality of indentations positioned about the circumference thereof,
- at least one endless flexible belt having positioning pins extending therefrom to engage feed holes in a receipt form and including positioning buttons engaging the indentations of said drive wheels,
- drive means coupled to said drive wheels for moving the receipt form past a print station,
- a character wheel located at the print station and including characters to be printed on the receipt form and positionable to any of the characters in response to a character signal during a printing sequence,
- a ribbon feed for a marking ribbon to sequentially move the marking ribbon past the character wheel at the print station,
- means for maintaining the tension on the marking ribbon and for controlling the movement of a feed reel in said ribbon feed, means for sensing movement of the marking ribbon past the print station and generating a ribbon movement signal including,
- code discs having two concentric rings of alternate light and dark areas, the coded discs rotating such that each ring is interposed between a separate light source and a separate light sensor for generating the ribbon movement signal,
- control means for producing a character print signal in response to the generated ribbon movement signal,
- means for locating the receipt form at a printing position, said means for locating including a pressure plate at the print station for applying pressure to the receipt form,
- means for forcing the receipt form against the character wheel to imprint a selected character on the receipt form in response to a character print signal, and
- means responsive to the tension on the marking ribbon in said ribbon feed and generating a ribbon break signal to said control means for shutting down the printing sequence upon a loss of tension in the marking ribbon.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 351,558, filed Apr. 16, 1973, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 297,218, filed Oct. 13, 1972, now abandoned.
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