Claims
- 1. A print wire driving apparatus for a wire dot printer comprising a plurality of printing wires each having a driving lever coupled to a first end thereof, magnetic actuation means for selectively actuating said driving levers to displace said printing wires, said magnetic actuation means including a through-hole extending essentially through the center thereof, said magnetic actuation means including a plurality of coil cores for selectively driving said respective driving levers, a first wire guide positioned in said through-hole of said magnetic actuation means, said wire guide having a plurality of narrow guide grooves formed around the periphery thereof for guiding the ends of said driving levers where said printing wires are coupled, said through-hole in said magnetic actuation means being circular, said wire guide being cylindrical and including a plurality of openings for guiding said printing wires along the longitudinal axis of said wire guide, said ends of said driving levers where said printing wires are coupled being essentially flat in the longitudinal direction of said printing wires to permit a plurality of such driving levers to be arranged around said wire guide and guided by said narrow guide grooves.
- 2. The print wire driving apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said plurality of coil cores are each surrounded by a coil.
- 3. The print wire driving apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said magnetic actuation means includes a rim defining a planar surface, said coil cores being disposed in said planar surface.
- 4. The print wire driving apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said wire guide includes a plurality of blind holes formed in axial alignment with said guide grooves, and a spring positioned in each blind hole for biasing each said driving lever in a first non-printing position.
- 5. The print wire driving apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a second wire guide positioned in axial alignment with said first wire guide, a second plurality of printing wires extending through said second wire guide each having a driving lever coupled thereto, and a second magnetic actuation means for actuating said second plurality of driving levers.
- 6. The print wire driving apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein said second wire guide includes a plurality of guide grooves formed around the periphery thereof for guiding the ends of said second driving levers where said second printing wires are coupled.
- 7. A print wire driving apparatus for a wire dot printer comprising a magnetic plate-like member, said magnetic plate-like member having a plurality of radial slots formed therein, said plate-like member being positioned so as to extend laterally of a longitudinal axis of said apparatus, a plurality of printing wires, a plurality of driving levers each respectively coupled to one of said printing wires, each said driving lever being disposed in one radial slot in said magnetic plate-like member, magnetic actuation means for selectively actuating said driving levers to displace said printing wires coupled thereto, said magnetic actuation means including a substantially central opening, and a substantially cylindrical first wire guide positioned in said central opening of said magnetic actuation means, said wire guide including means for guiding said printing wires and a plurality of guide grooves formed in the outer periphery thereof for guiding the ends of said driving levers where said printing wires are coupled, each said driving lever including a supporting member portion, each said supporting member portion being slidably received in a respective radial slot in said plate-like member, said radial slots in said magnetic plate-like member being shaped to correspond to and to slidably receive said supporting member portions.
- 8. The print wire driving apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein said wire guide includes a plurality of blind holes in each in alignment with one of said guide grooves, and a spring positioned in each said blind hole for biasing said driving lever in a first position.
- 9. The print wire driving apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein said blind holes are integrally formed with said guide grooves in said wire guide.
- 10. The print wire driving apparatus as claimed in claim 7, further comprising a second wire guide positioned in axial alignment with said first wire guide, a second plurality of printing wires extending through said second wire guide each having a driving lever coupled thereto, and a second magnetic actuation means for actuating said second plurality of driving levers.
- 11. The print wire driving apparatus as claimed in claim 10, wherein said second wire guide includes a plurality of guide grooves formed around the periphery thereof for guiding the ends of said second driving levers where said second printing wires are coupled.
- 12. The print wire driving apparatus as claimed in claim 11, wherein said second set of printing wires also extend through said first wire guide.
Priority Claims (10)
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60-11854 |
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60-11855 |
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60-11856 |
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60-11857 |
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60-11858 |
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60-8970 |
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60-8971 |
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60-31928 |
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60-23356 |
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60-23357 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/823,167, filed on Jan. 27, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,767,227.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuations (1)
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