Claims
- 1. An impact dot head for a printer comprising a frame, said frame including an inner wall having an edge and an inner surface, a plurality of printing wires movably supported on said frame in a predetermined array, each said printing wire being bent by differing predetermined amounts to be guided when moved, a plurality of armatures each respectively coupled to a respective one of said printing wires for moving said printing wires, each said armature having a fulcrum, said frame having a peripheral edge contacting each said fulcrum, a plurality of magnetic cores having a surface for attracting said plurality of armatures, each of said plurality of magnetic cores respectively associated with one of said armatures for selectively driving said armatures, each said armature being driven by its respective magnetic core between a rest position and printing position, a retaining member supported on said frame at said inner surface of said inner wall of said frame where said printing wires are positioned, said retaining member having a plurality of openings, each of said openings being respectively associated with one of said armatures, said retaining member contacting said edge of said inner wall of said frame and being positioned in a printing direction by said edge of said inner wall of said frame, a plurality of coil springs each of which is supported in a respective one of said openings, each of said coil springs being received by a respective one of said openings of said retaining member, said coil springs normally biasing said associated armatures in their rest position, each of said coil springs in combination with said magnetic cores driving said respective armatures towards said magnetic cores and said printing wires, each of said openings having a depth corresponding to the amount of bending of the printing wire associated therewith; said peripheral edge of said frame contacting said armatures, said surface of said magnetic core attracting said armatures and said edge of said inner wall positioning said retaining member being disposed in the same plane.
- 2. The impact dot head as claimed in claim 1, wherein the portion where said armatures are coupled to said printing wires is arranged in a circular array, said printing wires having tips, said tips being arranged in a linear matrix array.
- 3. The impact dot head as claimed in claim 1, wherein said retaining member includes projections for positioning said retaining member on said frame.
- 4. The impact dot head as claimed in claim 1, wherein said openings in said retaining member have a depth which vary in the range of .+-.0.4 mm.
- 5. An impact dot matrix printer including a housing, a platen supported on the housing, a carriage slidingly supported on said housing adjacent said platen, a print head having a frame supported on said carriage, said frame including an inner wall having an edge and an inner surface, a plurality of printing wires movably supported on said print head in a predetermined array, each said printing wire being bent by differing predetermined amounts to be guided when moved, a plurality of armatures each respectively coupled to a respective one of said printing wires for moving said printing wires, each said armature having a fulcrum, said frame having a peripheral edge contacting each said fulcrum, a plurality of magnetic cores having a surface for attracting said plurality of armatures, each of said plurality of magnetic cores being respectively associated with one of said armatures for selectively driving said armatures, each said armature being driven by its respective magnetic core between a rest position and a printing position, a retaining member supported on said print head at said inner surface of said inner wall of said frame where said printing wires are positioned, said retaining member having a plurality of openings, each of said openings being respectively associated with one of said armatures, said retaining member contacting said edge of said inner wall of said frame and being positioned in a printing direction by said edge of said inner wall of said frame, a plurality of coil springs each of which is supported in a respective one of said openings, each of said coil springs being received by a respective one of said openings of said retaining member, said coil springs normally biasing said associated armatures in their rest position, each of said coil springs in combination with said magnetic cores driving said respective armatures towards said magnetic cores and said printing wires, each of said openings having a depth corresponding to the amount of bending of the printing wires associated therewith; said peripheral edge of said frame abutting said armatures, said surface of said magnetic cores attracting said armatures and said edge of said inner wall positioning said retaining member being disposed in the same plane.
- 6. The impact dot head as claimed in claim 5, wherein the portion wherein said armatures are coupled to said printing wires is arranged in a circular array, said printing wires having tips, said tips being arranged in a matrix array.
- 7. The impact dot head as claimed in claim 5, wherein said retaining member includes projections for positioning said retaining member on said frame.
- 8. The impact dot head as claimed in claim 5, wherein said openings in said retaining member have a depth which vary in the range of .+-.0.4 mm.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/550,401, filed Jul. 10, 1990, now abandoned.
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