Claims
- 1. A printer device comprising:
- a printing medium of thermosensitive paper;
- a rotatable guide rail disposed in parallel with said printing medium;
- holder means slidably mounted on said guide rail and pivotable in accordance with the pivotal movement of said guide rail;
- a thermal head for recording on said printing medium fixed to said holder means;
- thermal head moving means for moving said thermal head along said guide rail in one direction and in another direction;
- spring means for urging said guide rail to rotate in a first rotational direction to contact said thermal head with said recording medium with a first pressing force, when said thermal head is in non-recording position and is moved along said guide rail by said moving means in said one direction along said guide rail;
- first electromagnetic drive means for further urging, in addition to the urging of the guide rail in the first rotational direction by said spring means, said guide rail to rotate in said first rotational direction to contact said thermal head with said recording medium with a second pressing force larger than said first pressing force, when said thermal head is in recording position and is stopped on said guide rail; and
- second electromagnetic drive means for urging, against the urging of the guide rail in the first rotational direction by said spring, said guide rail to rotate in a second rotational direction opposite to said first rotational direction to place said thermal head out of contact with said recording medium, when said thermal head is moved, by said moving means, in said other direction opposite to said one direction of the movement thereof.
- 2. A device according to claim 1, further comprising an arm fixedly mounted on at least one end of said guide rail, at least one of said spring means and said electromagnetic drive means being fixed on said arm.
- 3. A device according to claim 1, wherein said moving means includes a motor and a pulley-belt assembly for transmitting drive force of said motor to said holder.
- 4. A device according to claim 3, further comprising roller means for moving said printing medium in a direction substantially perpendicular to said guide rail, and a second motor for driving said roller means.
- 5. A device according to claim 1, wherein said holder means is provided with heat radiation means made of a material of high thermal conductivity such as a metal.
- 6. A printer device comprising:
- a printing medium of thermosensitive paper;
- a rotatable guide rail disposed in parallel with said printing medium;
- holder means slidably mounted on said guide rail and pivotable in accordance with the pivotal movement of said guide rail;
- arm means fixedly mounted on said guide rail;
- a thermal head for recording on said printing medium fixed to said holder means;
- thermal head moving means including a belt for moving said thermal head along said guide rail in one direction and in another direction, and a motor for driving said belt, a part of said belt being fixed to said holder means;
- spring means for urging said arm means to rotate in a first rotational direction to contact said thermal head with said recording medium with a first pressing force within a range between about 10 to about 100 grams per 3.5 millimeters square, when said thermal head is in non-recording position and is moved along said guide rail by said moving means in said one direction along said guide rail;
- first electromagnetic drive means for further urging, in addition to the urging of the guide rail in the first rotational direction by said spring means, said arm means to rotate in said first rotational direction to contact said thermal head with said recording medium with a second pressing force larger than said first pressing force, when said thermal head is in recording position and is stopped on said guide rail; and
- second electromagnetic drive means for urging, against the force exerted by said spring means urging said guide rail in the first rotational direction, said arm means to rotate in a second rotational direction opposite to said first rotational direction to place said thermal head out of contact with said recording medium, when said thermal head is moved, by said moving means, in said other direction opposite to said one direction of the movement thereof.
Priority Claims (1)
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48-17159 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 439,150 filed Feb. 4, 1974, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Continuations (1)
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