Claims
- 1. A print head for resistive ribbon printing comprising:
- an array of thin wire print electrodes mounted in a single plane, each of said spring electrodes having a size which is sufficiently small as to not be self-supporting and having a contact end for electrically contacting the ribbon during printing;
- insulating means extending substantially all the way to said contact end of said print electrodes for resiliently positioning the array of print wire electrodes in a closely-spaced line so that the wires are individually movable out of the planar alignment to a limited extent with respect to other wires in the array to maintain all the print electrodes in contact with the ribbon;
- relatively rigid backing means fixed to said insulating means for mounting the array in a relatively fixed position relative to said backing means to enable said non self-supporting print electrodes to withstand a predetermined pressure;
- means for mounting said print head in a relatively fixed position relative to said print ribbon; and
- means for selectively applying a predetermined pressure to the print head to produce a predetermined overall pressure between the print head and a print ribbon whereby reliable operation is produced, even though said print electrodes are not self-supporting, due to the support provided by said backing means and the limited movement out of a planar alignment permitted by said insulating means.
- 2. The print head according to claim 1 in which the print electrodes have a diameter of about 0.0015 inch.
- 3. The print head according to claim 1 in which said predetermined pressure between said print head and said print ribbon is several hundred pounds per square inch.
- 4. Apparatus for electrothermal printing using a resistive transfer ribbon comprising:
- an array of thin wire print electrodes mounted in a single plane, each of said print electrodes having a size which is sufficiently small as to not be self-supporting and having a contact end for electrically contacting the ribbon during printing;
- insulating means extending substantially all the way to said contact end of said print electrodes for resiliently positioning the array of print wire electrodes for a closely-spaced line so that the wires are individually movable out of the planar alignment to a limited extent with respect to other wires in the array to maintain all the electrodes in contact with the ribbon;
- relatively rigid backing means fixed to said insulating means for mounting the array in a relatively fixed position relative to said backing means to enable said non self-supporting print electrodes to withstand a predetermined pressure;
- means for mounting said print head in a relatively fixed position relative to said print ribbon;
- means for interposing an electrothermal printing ribbon between said print head and a record medium;
- means for selectively applying a predetermined pressure to the print head to produce a predetermined overall pressure between the print head and a print ribbon; and
- means for moving the print head relative to the printing ribbon while said pressure is applied whereby reliable high resolution printing is produced even though said print electrodes are not self-supporting due to the support provided by said backing means and the limited movement out of a planar alignment permitted by said insulating means.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 4 wherein said plurality of uniformly spaced print electrodes have their contact ends disposed in a line which is generally at a predetermined angle with respect to the direction of movement of the print head.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 4 wherein said print electrodes have a dimension of about 0.0015 inch.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 4 wherein said predetermined pressure between said print head and said print ribbon is several hundred pounds per square inch.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 276,317 filed June 22, 1981, now abandoned.
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