Claims
- 1. A dot matrix print head comprising:
- a print needle unit having a needle guide;
- a plurality of print needles, each of which comprises a needle body slidably mounted in the needle guide and a head having a larger diameter than the needle body;
- an armature unit having a plurality of armatures, each corresponding to one of the print needles;
- an electromagnet unit having electromagnets, each corresponding to the armature for actuating the print needles; and
- a return coil spring provided between the head of the print needle and a recess formed in the needle guide, wherein
- the head of the print needle is integrally formed with the needle body by means of a heading process of a wire, and includes a spring receiving portion;
- the return coil spring has a small diameter end portion being in engagement with the spring receiving portion of the head and a closely wound large diameter portion having a larger diameter relative to the small diameter end portion and being in engagement with the inside cylindrical wall of the recess of the needle guide so as to prevent the return coil spring from moving in the circular direction thereof, and said return coil spring includes a substantially conical peripheral shape between the small diameter end portion and the large diameter portion for maintaining clearance between said needle body and said return coil spring.
- 2. The print head according to claim 1 wherein a portion of the return coil spring at each end is closely wound so that two or more windings of the spring come in contact with each other.
- 3. The print head according to claim 1, wherein the diameter of the head is less than two times the needle body.
- 4. The print head according to claim 3 wherein the print needle has a tapered portion between the head and the needle body, diameter at large end of the tapered portion is between 1.5 times and 1.7 times the needle body diameter, and length of the tapered portion is between 0.25 times and 0.31 times the needle body diameter.
- 5. The print head according to claim 1, wherein each of the heads of said plurality of print needles are supported in a small diameter circle thereby reducing an inclination angle of each of said plurality of print needles with respect to a print surface, whereby lateral deflection of a tip end of each of said plurality of print needles is reduced upon actuation of a respective print needle.
Priority Claims (2)
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62-178392 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/192,662 filed May 11, 19088, now abandoned.
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