Claims
- 1. A printer carrier and hammer apparatus for facilitating assembly thereof, comprising:
- a frame wherein said carrier is mounted on said frame;
- a platen for supporting a printing paper mounted on said frame such that said carrier is movable along said platen;
- a carriage movably mounted on said carrier;
- means for driving said carrier secured to said carriage;
- a daisy-wheel type-head having a plurality of radially extending fingers including a plurality of characters formed on said fingers, said type-head being supported by said carriage such that said carriage facilitates replacement of said type-head;
- a motor attached to said carriage and having a drive shaft for rotating said type-head so as to select one of said plurality of characters of printing;
- means for mounting said type-head on said drive shaft;
- a hammer assembly including a hammer for individually depressing said plurality of characters against said printing paper, said hammer assembly being mounted on said carriage;
- a magnet assembly secured to said hammer assembly and mounted on said carriage for operating said hammer wherein said magnet assembly further comprises a substrate and an arm extending from said substrate;
- a ribbon cartridge having an ink ribbon disposed therein, said ribbon cartridge being disposed on said carriage;
- an armature pivotally mounted on said magnet assembly for effecting a pivoting movement; and
- plural stopper means disposed at the limits of pivoting travel of said armature for contacting said armature to restrict said pivoting movement of said armature within a predetermined range, at least a first of said plural stopper means being mounted at an end of said arm of said substrate.
- 2. A printer carrier and hammer apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said stopper means further comprises first and second adjustable stoppers for respectively restricting forward and rearward pivoting of said armature.
- 3. A printer carrier and hammer apparatus as set forth in claim 2 wherein said first and second adjustable stoppers are separated on said arm of said substrate by a variable predetermined distance, said distance being set by adjusting one of said first and second adjustable stoppers.
- 4. A printer carrier and hammer apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said magnet assembly further comprises:
- a core having a coil wound therearound and fixed to said substrate.
- 5. A printer carrier and hammer apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said magnet assembly further comprises a plurality of fasteners for fixing said magnet assembly to said carriage.
- 6. A printer carrier and hammer apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said substrate has at least one hole formed therein and said magnet assembly further comprises:
- a plurality of superposed yoke members having integrally formed cores mounted on said substrate;
- a plurality of coils wound around said yoke members and around said cores; and
- said plurality of yoke members, and said substrate each having a registration projection and a registration recess formed therein for aligning said yoke members and said substrate seriatim wherein each said registration projection is positioned in a corresponding registration recess and a registration recess of a lowermost yoke member is fitted within said at least one hole in said substrate.
- 7. A printer carrier and hammer apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said magnet assembly further comprises:
- a plurality of superposed yoke members disposed on said substrate such that said yoke members and said substrate are directly fitted to said carriage.
- 8. A printer carrier and hammer apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said stopper means further comprises:
- first and second eccentric shaft stoppers.
- 9. A printer carrier and hammer apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said magnet assembly is fixed to said carriage at a predetermined angle with respect to said hammer.
- 10. A printer carrier and hammer apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein a second of said plural stopper means is disposed on said substrate between said magnet assembly and said first stopper means.
- 11. A printer carrier and hammer apparatus as set forth in claim 10, wherein said second stopper means is adjustable for altering the limit of pivoting travel of said armature toward said second stopper means.
- 12. A printer carrier and hammer apparatus as set forth in claim 11, wherein said substrate consists essentially of iron, said magnet assembly further comprising a core having a coil wound therearound, said core consisting of a composition other than the composition of said substrate.
- 13. A printer carrier and hammer apparatus as set forth in claim 12, wherein said carriage is diecast.
- 14. A printer hammer apparatus for facilitating assembly thereof, comprising:
- a frame wherein a carrier is mounted on said frame;
- a platen for supporting a printing paper mounted on said frame such that said carrier is movable along said platen;
- a carriage movably mounted on said carrier;
- a daisy-wheel type-head having a plurality of radially extending fingers including a plurality of characters formed on said fingers, said type-head being supported by said carrier such that said carriage facilitates replacement of said type-head;
- a motor attached to said carriage and having a drive shaft for rotating said type-head so as to select one of said plurality of characters for printing;
- means for mounting said type-head on said drive shaft;
- a hammer assembly including a hammer for individually depressing said plurality of characters against said printing paper and a hammer guide to guide said hammer, and
- a magnet assembly which comprises a substrate having an arm extending from said substrate, a magnet, an armature pivotally mounted on said substrate for effecting pivoting movement upon energization of said magnet assembly, and plural stopper means disposed at the limits of pivoting travel of said armature for contacting said armature to restrict said pivoting movement of said armature within a predetermined range, at least a first of said plural stopper means being mounted at an end of said arm of said substrate;
- wherein said hammer assembly is mounted on said carriage to match against the characters formed on said fingers of said type-head for printing and wherein the substrate of said magnet assembly is mounted on said carriage so as to allow for engagement of said hammer assembly by said armature upon energization of said magnet assembly.
- 15. A printer hammer apparatus as set forth in claim 14 wherein said stopper means further comprises first and second adjustable stoppers mounted on said arm of said substrate for respectively restricting forward and rearward pivoting of said armature.
- 16. A printer hammer apparatus as set forth in claim 15 wherein said first and second adjustable stoppers are separately mounted on said arm extending from said substrate by a variable predetermined distance, said distance being set by adjusting one of said first and second adjustable stoppers.
- 17. A printer hammer apparatus as set forth in claim 14 wherein said magnet further comprises a core member having a coil wound therearound and fixed to said substrate.
- 18. A printer hammer apparatus as set forth in claim 14 wherein said magnet assembly further comprises a plurality of fasteners for fixing said magnet assembly to said carriage.
- 19. A printer hammer apparatus as set forth in claim 14 wherein said substrate includes at least one hole formed therein and said magnet further comprises:
- a plurality of superposed yoke members having corresponding integrally formed cores mounted on said substrate; and
- a plurality of coils wound around said yoke members and around said cores; and wherein
- said plurality of yoke members and said substrate each having a registration projection extending therefrom and a registration recess formed therein for aligning said yoke members and said substrate seriatim wherein each said registration projection is positioned in a corresponding registration recess and a registration recess of a lowermost yoke member is fitted within said at least one hole in said substrate.
- 20. A printer hammer apparatus as set forth in claim 14 wherein said magnet assembly further comprises a plurality of superposed yoke members disposed on said substrate and fastener means for directly fitting said yoke members to said substrate.
- 21. A printer hammer apparatus as set forth in claim 14 wherein said stopper means further comprises:
- first and second eccentric shaft stoppers mounted on said substrate.
- 22. A printer hammer apparatus as set forth in claim 14 further comprising means for fixing said magnet assembly to said carriage at a predetermined angle with respect to said hammer.
- 23. A printer hammer apparatus as set forth in claim 14, wherein a second of said plural stopper means is disposed on said substrate between said magnet assembly and said first stopper means.
- 24. A printer hammer apparatus as set forth in claim 23, wherein said second stopper means is adjustable for altering the limit of pivoting travel of said armature toward said second stopper means.
- 25. A printer hammer apparatus as set forth in claim 24 wherein said substate consists essentially of iron, said magnet assembly further comprising a core having a coil wound therearound, said core consisting of a composition other than the composition of said substrate.
- 26. A printer hammer apparatus as set forth in claim 25, wherein said carriage is diecast.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 201,375, filed Oct. 27, 1980, now abandoned.
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