Claims
- 1. Mechanism for driving a pair of spools having a print ribbon wound thereon and extending therebetween and including:
- a pair of rotatably mounted, fixedly positioned spindles each adapted to carry a print ribbon spool,
- a reciprocatively mounted support carrying a printhead which is movable between said spindles, toward one of said pair of spindles and away from the other of said spindles,
- a switching bail swingably mounted on said reciprocatively mounted support and having two pawl portions on opposite ends formed as an integral part of said bail, one of which is adapted to contact and rotate one of said spindles during the final portion of reciprocative motion of said support toward said one spindle in the first principal swung position of the switching bail, and the other of which is adapted to contact and rotate the other of said spindles during the final portion of reciprocative motion of said support toward such other spindle in the second principal swung position of the switching bail,
- a trigger lever swingably mounted on each of said spindles and adapted to swing into an operative position as the last convolution of ribbon is unwound from the spool mounted on this spindle, and
- a pair of camming surfaces on opposite ends of said switching bail for engaing the associated one of said trigger levers in the said operative position as said support moves toward the spindle carrying said one trigger lever so that the switching bail is swung from one principal swung position to the other principal swung position to be effective to drivingly rotate said spindle carrying said one trigger lever on successive reciprocative movements of said support toward this spindle for thereby causing the spool on such spindle to wind the print ribbon thereon;
- said switching bail in one principal swung position engaging one spindle with said pawl portion at one end of a reciprocative stroke and having the camming surface at the opposite end of the bail positioned to contact the trigger lever of the other spindle, when in said operative position, at the end of the opposite reciprocative stroke to pivot said switching bail to the other of said principal swung positions, whereby during a reversing action said pawl portions are disengaged from said spindles.
- 2. Mechanism for driving a pair of spools as set forth in claim 1 and including fixed abutment means contacted by each of said trigger levers to limit the rotative movement of the spindle on which the trigger lever is mounted in the ribbon unwinding direction and to define said operative position of the trigger lever.
- 3. Mechanism for driving a pair of spools as set forth in claim 1 and including an overcenter spring for yieldably holding said switching bail in either of its said two principal swung positions.
- 4. Mechanism for driving a pair of spools as set forth in claim 1, each of said spindles having ratchet teeth with radially extending tooth portions adapted to be engaged by a said pawl portion of the switching bail as it moves toward this particular spindle for rotatably driving this spindle in a ribbon winding direction.
- 5. Printing mechanism including:
- a pair of rotatably mounted, fixedly positioned spindles each adapted to carry a print ribbon spool,
- a support reciprocatively mounted between said spindles which moves toward one of said pair of spindles and away from the other of said pair of spindles and during reciprocation in at least one direction has a print cycle portion preceded by and succeeded by non-print cycle portions,
- a printhead of the projectable wire type carried by said support about which the ribbon carried by said spools may pass so that the printhead is effective to print with its said wires projecting against the ribbon,
- spindle driving means carried by said support and switchable in its action for driving one of said spindles or the other of said spindles as said support moves toward the respective spindle during the final non-print cycle portion of its reciprocative movement in one direction,
- a trigger lever swingably mounted on each of said spindles and responsive to the existence or lack of ribbon on the spool carried by the particular spindle so that the trigger lever is swung into an operative position when the ribbon is depleted on the spool mounted on the particular spindle, and
- means carried by said spindle driving means and responsive to contact with the trigger lever on the spindle associated with the spool being unwound, when the lever is in its said operative position during a non-print cycle portion, for switching said driving means to drive the spindle carrying the trigger lever which is in its said operative position.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 79,607 filed Sept. 27, 1979 and now abandoned.
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