Claims
- 1. In a wire matrix printer system operable to print dots on a readout sheet material, a print wire actuator mechanism, comprising:
- (a) a print wire actuator means including a print wire assembly connected to a central collector member and operably connected to a solenoid member;
- (b) a permanent magnet collector means having a magnet member mounted against one side of said central collector member;
- (c) a solenoid collector means having a solenoid collector member mounted against one other side of said central collector member;
- (d) said print wire assembly including a print wire member connected to an armature assembly;
- (e) said print wire member moved to an actuation print stroke on energization of said solenoid member;
- (f) said print wire actuator means having a first flux path through said magnet member, said permanent magent collector means, and said armature assembly to hold said print wire member in an inactive, rest, position;
- (g) on the energization of said solenoid member, the first flux path is cancelled and a second flux path is created through said solenoid member, said central collector member, and said solenoid collector means to urge said print wire member to a print, actuated position having a portion of said armature assembly in contact with said solenoid collector member;
- (h) said central collector member having a pair of spaced, upright solenoid support arms;
- (i) said solenoid member mounted about said solenoid support arms to form a central cavity therebetween;
- (j) said armature assembly having a main armature body mounted within said cavity and baised toward said permanent magnet collector means by said magnet member and said first flux path; and
- (k) energization of said solenoid member biases said main armature body toward said solenoid collector means under flux forces of said second flux path.
- 2. A print wire actuator mechanism as described in claim 1, wherein:
- (a) said permanent magnet collector means having a permanent magnet collector member;
- (b) said permanent magnet collector member includes a central main body integral with a lower connector section positioned against said magnet member and an upper actuator head section; and
- (c) said armature assembly in contact with said upper actuator head section when influenced by the first flux path.
- 3. A print wire actuator mechanism as described in claim 1, wherein:
- (a) said armature assembly including said main armature body having an upper end connected to said print wire member and a lower end secured to a torsion rod member;
- (b) said torsion rod member positioned below said solenoid member; whereby said torsion rod member is in a neutral condition with said main armature body in a vertical position when not acted upon by any magnetic forces;
- (c) said main armature body positioned against said permanent magnet collector means under force of the first flux path from said permanent magnet;
- (d) said torsion rod member in the inactive, rest, position having a torque load thereon biasing said main armature body toward a print, actuated position;
- (e) said torsion rod member in the print actuated position having a torque load thereon biasing said main armature body toward the inactive, rest, position;
- (f) said main armature body positioned against said solenoid collector means under force of the second flux path on energization of said solenoid member; and
- (g) said main armature body extended perpendicular to said torsion rod member and positioned in said central cavity of said solenoid member.
- 4. A print wire actuator mechanism as described in claim 1, wherein:
- (a) said armature assembly including said main armature body having an upper end connected to said print wire member and a lower end secured to a torsion rod member;
- (b) said torsion rod member positioned below said solenoid member; whereby said torsion rod member is in a neutral condition with said main armature body in a vertical position when not acted upon by any magnetic forces; and
- (c) said central collector member having a pair of wire assembly support arms extended outwardly and laterally of a main body, each having a connector section to securely support a respective end of said torsion rod member, whereby movement of said main armature body from vertical position creates a torque force to move said print wire member in the opposite direction.
- 5. A print wire actuator mechanism as described in claim 4, wherein:
- (a) said torsion rod member is constructed of a non-magnetic material and of a cylindrical shape; and
- (b) said armature assembly secured to a central portion and extended laterally of said torsion rod member; whereby said torsion rod member is twisted from a neutral position about a central axis when acted upon by the first and second flux paths.
- 6. A print wire actuator mechanism as described in claim 1, wherein:
- (a) said solenoid collector means having a solenoid collector member;
- (b) said solenoid collector member includes a central body integral with a lower connector portion positioned against said central collector member and an upper actuator head portion; and
- (c) said armature assembly in contact with said upper actuator head portion when influenced by the second flux path.
- 7. A print wire actuator mechanism as described in claim 6, wherein:
- (a) said actuator head portion is formed with inclined sidewalls to form an endwall therebetween; and
- (b) said armature assembly including a main armature body having an upper end connected to said print wire member and a lower end secured to a torsion rod member; and
- (c) said upper end of said main armature body in contact with said endwall of said actuator head portion when influenced by the second flux path.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 726,432, filed Sept. 27, 1976, now abandoned.
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