Claims
- 1. A printer comprising the combination of:
- an elongated frame structure mounted within the printer and having an elongated cavity therein:
- an elongated hammerbank mounted within the elongated cavity of the frame structure and capable of undergoing reciprocating motion therein, the hammerbank including a plurality of magnetic coils mounted along the length thereof:
- a source of pressurized air; and
- means coupling the source of pressurized air to the elongated cavity of the frame structure to introduce pressurized air into the cavity;
- the elongated hammerbank further including a plurality of apertures in the hammerbank for directing pressurized air from the cavity over the plurality of coils, each of the apertures having one end thereof within the cavity and an opposite end thereof adjacent the plurality of coils, the elongated hammerbank having an elongated bottom surface extending along the length thereof and an elongated back surface extending along the length thereof and the plurality of apertures including a first plurality of apertures spaced part along the length of the hammerbank and each of said apertures lying within a first plane and extending between the elongated bottom surface within a first region of the cavity and the region adjacent the plurality of coils in a first common direction, and a second plurality of apertures spaced apart along the length of the hammerbank and each of said apertures lying within a second plane extending between the elongated back surface within a second region of the cavity and the region adjacent the plurality of coils in a second common direction different from the first common direction, the first plane intersecting the second plane adjacent the plurality of coils whereby pressurized air form the first and second pluralities of apertures comes together and mixes adjacent the plurality of coils.
- 2. A printer comprising the combination of:
- an elongated frame structure mounted within the printer and having an elongated cavity therein;
- an elongated hammerbank mounted within the elongated cavity of the frame structure and capable of undergoing reciprocating motion therein, the hammerbank including a plurality of magnetic coils mounted along the length thereof;
- a source of pressurized air; and
- means coupling the source of pressurized air to the elongated cavity of the frame structure to introduce pressurized air into the cavity;
- the elongated hammerbank further including a plurality of apertures in the hammerbank for directing pressurized air from the cavity over the plurality of coils, each of the apertures having one end thereof within the cavity and an opposite end thereof adjacent the plurality of coils, the elongated hammerbank having an elongated bottom surface extending along the length thereof and an elongated back surface extending along the length thereof and the plurality of apertures including a first plurality of apertures spaced apart along the length of the hammerbank and each of said apertures extending between the elongated bottom surface within a first region of the cavity and the region adjacent the plurality of coils in a first common direction, and a second plurality of apertures spaced apart along the length of the hammerbank and each of said apertures extending between the elongated back surface within a second region of the cavity and the region adjacent the plurality of coils in a second common direction different from the first common direction; the second plurality of apertures being staggered relative to the first plurality of apertures so as to alternate with the first plurality of apertures along the length of the hammerbank, the bottom surface being perpendicular to the back surface and the second common direction being perpendicular to the first common direction.
- 3. A printer comprising the combination of:
- an elongated frame structure mounted within the printer and having an elongated cavity therein;
- an elongated hammerbank mounted within the elongated cavity of the frame structure and capable of undergoing reciprocating motion therein, the hammerbank including a plurality of magnetic coils mounted along the length thereof;
- a source of pressurized air; and
- means coupling the source of pressurized air to the elongated cavity of the frame structure to introduce pressurized air into the cavity;
- the elongated hammerbank further including a plurality of apertures in the hammerbank for directing pressurized air from the cavity over the plurality of coils, each of the apertures having one end thereof within the cavity and an opposite end thereof adjacent the plurality of coils; the elongated hammerbank having an elongated bottom surface extending along the length thereof and an elongated back surface extending along the length thereof and the plurality of apertures including a first plurality of apertures spaced apart along the length of the hammerbank and extending between the elongated bottom surface with a first region of the cavity and the region adjacent the plurality of coils, and a second plurality of apertures spaced apart along the length of the hammerbank and extending between the elongated back surface within a second region of the cavity and the region adjacent the plurality of coils;
- the cavity defining a common plenum for pressurized air introduced therein by the means coupling the source of pressurized air to the elongated cavity, the region adjacent the plurality of coils defining a first plenum extending along a substantial portion of the length of the hammerbank, and the hammerbank having an elongated cavity therein extending along a substantial portion of the length of the hammerbank and defining a second plenum, the second plurality of apertures extending from the common plenum through the second plenum to the first plenum.
- 4. A printer comprising the combination of:
- an elongated shuttle base having an elongated chamber therein and an elongated aperture arrangement in a bottom thereof extending into the chamber;
- an elongated base support member having the shuttle base mounted thereon along the length thereof and having an elongated aperture arrangement extending therethrough in communication with the elongated aperture arrangement in the bottom of the shuttle base;
- means for introducing pressurized air into the elongated aperture arrangement extending through the base support member;
- the elongated aperture arrangement extending through the base support member comprising means for conveying the pressurized air introduced therein to the shuttle base;
- the elongated aperture arrangement in the bottom of the shuttle base comprising means for conveying pressurized air from the base support member to the shuttle base; and
- an elongated hammerbank mounted to undergo reciprocating movement within the chamber in the shuttle base, and including means for conveying pressurized air from the shuttle base into the chamber and to a region of the hammerbank to be cooled.
- 5. The invention set forth in claim 4, wherein the means for introducing air into the elongated aperture arrangement extending through the base support member includes an elongated air chamber mounted on the bottom of the base support member and having a hollow interior in communication with the elongated aperture arrangement in the shuttle base through an elongated opening therein, a duct coupled to the hollow interior of the air chamber and a blower coupled to the duct.
- 6. The invention set forth in claim 4, wherein the elongated aperture arrangement in the bottom of the shuttle base is comprised of a plurality of apertures in the bottom thereof located along the length of the shuttle base and extending into different portions of the length of the chamber, and the means for introducing pressurized air into the chamber in the shuttle base introduces pressurized air into each of the plurality of apertures in the bottom of the shuttle base.
- 7. A printer comprising the combination of:
- an elongated shuttle base having an elongated chamber therein and an elongated aperture arrangement in a bottom thereof extending into the chamber;
- an elongated base support member having the shuttle base mounted thereon along the length thereof and having an elongated aperture arrangement extending therethrough in communication with the elongated aperture arrangement in the bottom of the shuttle base;
- means for introducing pressurized air into the elongated aperture arrangement extending through the base support member; and
- an elongated hammerbank mounted to undergo reciprocating movement within the chamber int he shuttle base, and including means for conveying pressurized air introduced into the chamber to a region of the hammerbank to be cooled;
- the chamber extending upwardly to a top of the shuttle base and being covered with an elongated shuttle shroud, the elongated shuttle shroud being mounted on the shuttle base and extending into a region adjacent an upper portion of the hammerbank.
- 8. The invention set forth in claim 7, further including an elongated strip of flexible material coupled to the shuttle shroud along the length of the shuttle shroud and extending into contact with the upper portion of the hammerbank.
- 9. A printer comprising the combination of:
- an elongated shuttle base having an elongated chamber therein and an elongated aperture arrangement in a bottom thereof extending into the chamber;
- an elongated base support member having the shuttle base mounted thereon along the length thereof and having an elongated aperture arrangement extending therethrough in communication with the elongated aperture arrangement in the bottom of the shuttle base;
- means for introducing pressurized air into the elongated aperture arrangement extending through the base support member;
- an elongated hammerbank mounted to undergo reciprocating movement within the chamber in the shuttle base, and including means for conveying pressurized air introduced into the chamber to a region of the hammerbank to be cooled; and
- a pair of end seals mounted in the chamber, each of the end seals extending into contact with a different one of opposite ends of the hammerbank to seal the chamber at the opposite ends of the hammerbank.
- 10. The invention as set forth in claim 9, wherein the shuttle base forms an opening in the chamber with a lower portion of the hammerbank along the length of the chamber, and further including a strip of flexible material mounted on the shuttle base along the length of the chamber and extending into a location adjacent the lower portion of the hammerbank to seal the opening in the chamber.
- 11. An elongated hammerbank for use in a printer in which pressurized cooling air is introduced to the hammerbank, the hammerbank including a plurality of hammer springs mounted along the length of the hammerbank at the bases of the hammer springs and having opposite upper ends, the hammerbank having a recessed portion along the length thereof adjacent the upper ends of the plurality of hammer springs defining a plenum, a plurality of magnetic coil assemblies mounted on the hammerbank along the length thereof and extending to the upper ends of the plurality of hammer springs within the plenum of the hammerbank, and a plurality of apertures in the hammerbank spaced along the length of the hammerbank, each of the apertures extending through the hammerbank from a lower region of the hammerbank to a surface of the plenum below the plurality of coil assemblies to carry pressurized cooling air introduced at the lower region of the hammerbank to the plenum below the plurality of coil assemblies, the plurality of apertures being comprised of a first plurality of apertures spaced along the length of the hammerbank and each lying within a first plane and extending in a first common direction and a second plurality of apertures spaced along the length of the hammerbank and each lying within a second plane and extending in a second common direction which is different from the first common direction, the first plane intersecting the second plane within the plenum whereby pressurized cooling air from the first and second pluralities of apertures comes together and mixes within the plenum adjacent the plurality of magnetic coil assemblies.
- 12. The invention set forth in claim 11, wherein each of the plurality of magnetic coil assemblies includes at least one coil extending from the hammerbank within the plenum and terminating in a bobbin flange at an outer end thereof adjacent the upper ends of the plurality of hammer springs, the bobbin flanges of the plurality of magnetic coil assemblies being generally vertically disposed and forming an air dam in the region of the upper ends of the plurality of hammer springs.
- 13. The invention set forth in claim 11, wherein each of the first plurality of apertures extends generally vertically between the lower region of the hammerbank and the plenum of the hammerbank and each of the second plurality of apertures extends generally horizontally between an upper portion of the lower region of the hammerbank and the plenum of the hammerbank.
- 14. An elongated hammerbank for use in a printer in which pressurized cooling air is introduced to the hammerbank, the hammerbank including a plurality of hammer springs mounted along the length of the hammerbank at the bases of the hammer springs and having opposite upper ends, the hammerbank having a recessed portion along the length thereof adjacent the upper ends of the plurality of hammer springs, a plurality of magnetic coil assemblies mounted on the hammerbank along the length thereof and extending to the upper ends of the plurality of hammer springs within the recessed portion of the hammerbank, and a plurality of apertures in the hammerbank spaced along the length of the hammerbank, each of the apertures extending through the hammerbank from a lower region of the hammerbank to the recessed portion below the plurality of coil assemblies to carry pressurized cooling air introduced at the lower region of the hammerbank to the recessed portion below the plurality of coil assemblies, the plurality of apertures including a first plurality of apertures spaced along the length of the hammerbank and extending generally vertically between the lower region of the hammerbank and the recessed portion of the hammerbank and a second plurality of apertures spaced along the length of the hammerbank and extending generally horizontally between an upper portion of the lower region of the hammerbank and the recessed portion of the hammerbank, the hammerbank having a plurality of screw holes therein, each of the screw holes extending between an outer surface of the hammerbank and one of the first plurality of apertures and receiving a screw therein to mount one of the plurality of hammer springs on the hammerbank.
- 15. An elongated hammerbank for use in a printer in which pressurized cooling air is introduced to the hammerbank, the hammerbank including a plurality of hammer springs mounted along the length of the hammerbank at the bases of the hammer springs and having opposite upper ends, the hammerbank having a recessed portion along the length thereof adjacent the upper ends of the plurality of hammer springs, a plurality of magnetic coil assemblies mounted on the hammerbank along the length thereof and extending to the upper ends of the plurality of hammer springs within the recessed portion of the hammerbank, and a plurality of apertures in the hammerbank spaced along the length of the hammerbank, each of the apertures extending through the hammerbank from a lower region of the hammerbank to the recessed portion below the plurality of coil assemblies to carry pressurized cooling air introduced at the lower region of the hammerbank to the recessed portion below the plurality of coil assemblies, the plurality of apertures including a first plurality of apertures spaced along the length of the hammerbank and extending generally vertically between the lower region of the hammerbank and the recessed portion of the hammerbank and a second plurality of apertures spaced along the length of the hammerbank and extending generally horizontally between an upper portion of the lower region of the hammerbank and the recessed portion of the hammerbank, the recessed portion of the hammerbank having a generally horizontal surface at a bottom thereof at which the first plurality of apertures terminate and an adjoining generally vertical surface at which the second plurality of apertures terminate.
- 16. The invention set forth in claim 13, wherein the apertures of the first and second pluralities of apertures alternate in occurrence along the length of the hammerbank so as to be staggered relative to each other.
- 17. An elongated hammerbank for use in a printer in which pressurized cooling air is introduced to the hammerbank, the hammerbank including a plurality of hammer springs mounted along the length of the hammerbank at the bases of the hammer springs and having opposite upper ends, the hammerbank having a recessed portion along the length thereof adjacent the upper ends of the plurality of hammer springs, a plurality of magnetic coil assemblies mounted on the hammerbank along the length thereof and extending to the upper ends of the plurality of hammer springs within the recessed portion of the hammerbank, and a plurality of apertures in the hammerbank spaced along the length of the hammerbank, each of the apertures extending through the hammerbank from a lower region of the hammerbank to the recessed portion below the plurality of coil assemblies to carry pressurized cooling air introduced at the lower region of the hammerbank to the recessed portion below the plurality of coil assemblies, the plurality of apertures including a first plurality of apertures spaced along the length of the hammerbank and extending generally vertically between the lower region of the hammerbank and the recessed portion of the hammerbank and a second plurality of apertures spaced along the length of the hammerbank and extending generally horizontally between an upper portion of the lower region of the hammerbank and the recessed portion of the hammerbank, the hammerbank having an elongated chamber therein extending along the length of the hammerbank and disposed between the upper portion of the lower region of the hammerbank and the recessed portion, and each of the second plurality of apertures extending from the upper portion of the lower region of the hammerbank through the elongated chamber to the recessed portion.
- 18. A hammerbank for use in a printer comprising the combination of:
- an elongated frame having a hammer spring mounting surface extending along the length of the frame, a plurality of apertures in the frame spaced along the length of the frame, and a plurality of screw holes in the frame spaced along the length of the frame and each extending between the hammer spring mounting surface and one of the plurality of apertures; and
- a plurality of hammer springs mounted on the frame along the hammer spring mounting surface, each of the hammer springs being mounted by a screw extending through the hammer spring and into a different one of the screw holes.
- 19. The invention set forth in claim 18, wherein the plurality of apertures are generally vertically disposed and are operative to draw pressurized air from outside the frame therethrough to an opposite region of the frame.
- 20. In a hammerbank in which cooling air is introduced into a region adjacent a plurality of coils coupled to the hammerbank, the region extending upwardly between the hammerbank and a plurality of hammer springs mounted on the hammerbank to the coils, the improvement comprising a plurality of bobbin flanges at ends of the coils adjacent the hammer springs, the bobbin flanges being generally vertically disposed and extending outwardly from the coils and into close juxtaposition with each other to form a generally vertical air dam, and means for introducing cooling air under pressure into the region at one side of the air dam, the introduced cooling air passing upwardly between the hammer springs and the hammerbank and over the coils.
- 21. The invention set forth in claim 20, wherein the coils are mounted on pole pieces that are generally horizontally disposed so as to extend outwardly from the hammerbank in pairs and are spaced-apart from adjacent paris of pole pieces along the length of the hammerbank to form first and second rows of spaced-apart pole pieces along the length of the hammerbank with first and second rows of coils mounted thereon, the bobbin flanges of each of the first and second rows of coils extending into close juxtaposition with bobbin flanges of adjacent coils on opposite sides thereof in the same row and into close juxtaposition with the bobbin flanges of opposite coils in the other row.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 69,021 filed on Jul. 1, 1987, now abandoned.
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