Claims
- 1. A print hammer for printing on record media in a printer having type characters movable along a path adjacent the hammer, each of said type characters having an included angle of chamfer greater than a right angle, said record media being located between said print hammer and said type characters, and means for actuating said hammer into contact with said record media and against said characters, said hammer including an impact face defined by spaced side edge portions and having a curvature of predetermined length from one side edge portion along said curvature to the other side edge portion and assuming a convex shape in which normals at neighboring points diverge in relation to one of said type characters, thereby causing flexure of said record media around said curvature upon impact of said face therewith and against said character, said angle of chamfer limiting the extent of flexure of said record media adjacent said character upon the impacting of said hammer against the record media.
- 2. The print hammer of claim 1 wherein the impact face includes straight end edge portions and is generally rectangular in one direction and has a curvature in the other direction starting at one of said side edge portions, arcuately advancing to the midpoint of the face nearer the type characters than the first-mentioned side edge portion, and arcuately receding to a like-defined edge portion distal from said first side edge portion.
- 3. In printing apparatus for printing on a printing medium, said apparatus having type characters movable in a path along a plurality of print hammers, each of said type characters having an included angle of chamfer greater than a right angle, said printing medium being adjacent said print hammers in position to be struck by said hammers against said characters, and each of said hammers including an impact tip defined by spaced parallel side edge portions and having a curvature of predetermined length from one side edge portion along said curvature to the other side edge portion and assuming a convex shape in which normals at neighboring points diverge in relation to a respective character, thereby causing flexure of said printing medium around said curvature upon striking of said hammers against said characters, the extent of flexure of said printing medium adjacent the type character during said hammer striking thereof being limited by said angle of chamfer of said type character so as to enable closer spacing of said type characters.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the impact tip includes straight end edge portions and is generally rectangular in shape in one direction and has a curvature in the other direction starting at one of said side edge portions, arcuately advancing uniformly to the midpoint of the tip nearer the type character than the first-mentioned edge portion, and arcuately receding uniformly to the like-defined side edge portion distal from said first side edge portion.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 431,110, filed Jan. 7, 1974.
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