Claims
- 1. A print head for a printer which performs a printing operation with dots on a printing medium consisting of:
- a plurality of actuator means each rockable about its own axis and having a free end defining an end surface, said actuator means extending in a given direction;
- a plurality of print wires each being associated with a corresponding actuator means and constituting a print wire-actuator assembly with its associated actuator means, each of said print wires having a base end portion, first and second opposed side surfaces and a forward end portion, said base end portion being rigidly attached at the first side surface by soldering to the end surface of the free end of the corresponding actuator means and the forward end portion extending toward the printing medium in a direction substantially perpendicular to said given direction of the actuator means;
- drive means acting on the actuator means to drive the print wire from a rest position toward the printing medium during a printing operation;
- restoring means acting on the actuator means to return the print wire back to the rest position; and
- guide means for slidably guiding only respective forward end portion of all the print wires, said guide means including a plurality of guide slots, each guide slot being fixedly positioned adjacent to the printing medium and into which said forward end portion of a corresponding print wire is inserted, each guide slot being provided with a bearing side wall which faces said second surface of the corresponding print wire, each of said print wires being biased so that the forward end portion of the respective print wire is kept in positive engagement with the corresponding bearing side wall at the second side surface of the respective print wire at all times.
- 2. The print head according to claim 1, wherein the drive means includes a torsion rod attached to the actuator means and extending along the axis about which the actuator means is rocked.
- 3. A print head for a wire matrix printer which performs a printing operation with dots on a printing medium consisting of:
- a plurality of print wire-actuator assemblies each including armature means and support means for rockably supporting the armature means, said armature means extending in a given direction and having a free end defining an end surface;
- a plurality of print wires each having a base end portion, first and second opposed side surfaces and a forward end portion, said base end portion being rigidly attached at the first side surface by soldering to the end surface of the free end of a corresponding armature means and having a forward end portion extending toward the printing medium in a direction substantially perpendicular to said given direction of the corresponding actuator means;
- spring means for urging the armature means to move the print wire from a rest position toward the printing medium;
- first magnetic means magnetically associating with the armature means to hold the print wire in the rest position thereby storing spring energy in the spring means;
- second magnetic means magnetically associating with the armature means to cancel the magnetic force of the first magnetic means during a printing operation as as to release the spring energy of the spring means to perform the printing operation; and
- guide means for slidably guiding only the respective forward end position of all the printing wires, said guide means including a plurality of guide slots, each guide slot being fixedly positioned adjacent to the printing medium and into which said forward end portion of a corresponding print wire is inserted, said guide slot being provided with a bearing side wall which faces said second surface of a corresponding print wire, each of said print wires, being biased so that the forward end portion of the respective print wire is kept in positive engagement with the corresponding bearing side wall at the second side surface of the respective print wire at all times.
- 4. The print head according to claim 3, wherein the support means includes a torsion rod which also acts as the spring means serving to impart to the armature means torsion energy which allows the print wire to be driven toward the printing medium during the printing operation.
- 5. The print head according to claim 4, wherein the support means further includes a block to which the torsion rod is rigidly fixed at both end portions thereof, and said armature means is rigidly fixed to the central portion of the torsion rod and spaced from the block.
- 6. The print head according to claim 5, wherein the torsion rod includes a trumpet-shaped concave portion in the region between the armature means and the block apart from the armature means.
- 7. The print head according to claim 3, wherein the armature means includes an armature and a wire holder having one end fixed to the armature with the other end defining said free end of the armature means, said armature and wire holder being substantially aligned to extend linearly in said given direction.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 659,728 filed on Oct. 11, 1984, now abandoned.
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