Claims
- 1. An improved printer for printing a web of paper comprising rotatable drive shaft means, at least one character ring having a plurality of characters on the periphery thereof, each said character ring being supported on said drive shaft means, spring coupling means having a pair of opposed ends that are resilient with respect to each other, said spring coupling means being mounted to each said character ring for engaging said drive shaft means, each said character ring having a ratchet wheel disposed thereon, pawl means associated with each said character ring, each said pawl means being coordinately displaceable between a rest position and a print position, means for coordinately displacing each of said pawl means between said rest and print positions, each said pawl means being adapted to engage said ratchet wheel on said associated character ring when said pawl means is in said print position to thereby stop the rotation of said character ring, said spring coupling means permitting said drive shaft means to continue rotating after said character ring is stopped, and including a projection on each of said opposed ends of said spring coupling means for engaging said drive shaft means, the distance between said first and second projection being .alpha., said diameter of said drive shaft means being .beta., and .alpha..ltoreq..beta..
- 2. An improved printer, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said spring coupling means has a C-shaped configuration.
- 3. An improved printer as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said projection is shaped to conform with the outer periphery of said drive shaft means.
- 4. An improved printer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said means for coordinately displacing said pawl means are electro-magnetic means.
- 5. An improved printer as claimed in claim 4, wherein each said pawl means includes a magnetic permeable member.
- 6. An improved printer as claimed in claim 1, and including resetting means for resetting each of said pawls from a print to a rest position, said resetting means including cam means for engaging said pawl means when said pawl means are engaged with said ratchet wheel.
- 7. An improved printer for printing on a web of paper comprising rotatable drive shaft means, at least one character ring having a plurality of characters on the periphery thereof, each said character ring being supported on said drive shaft means, for being rotated from an initial position to a print position, coupling means mounted to each said character ring, each said coupling means being adapted to engage said drive shaft means, each said character ring having a ratchet wheel disposed thereon, said ratchet wheel including at least one stop tooth projecting therefrom, pawl means associated with each said character ring, each said pawl means being at least displaceable between a rest position and a print position, means for displacing said pawl means between a rest position and a print position, each said pawl means being adapted to engage said ratchet wheel on said associated character ring when said pawl means is in said print position to thereby stop the rotation of said character ring at a print position, said pawl means including reset projection formed thereon, and a rotatable reset cam having a first surface adapted to engage said reset projection formed on said pawl means and displace said pawl means from a print position to a clearance position, said stop tooth being adapted to engage a portion of said pawl means when said ratchet wheel is rotated toward said initial position and engages said portion of said pawl means disposed in said clearance position, said reset cam having a further camming surface for engaging said reset projection on said pawl means when said pawl means is disposed in said clearance position for displacing said pawl means from said clearance position to said rest position, so that said pawl means is out of engagement with said stop tooth, to thereby dispose each of said character rings in its initial rotational position.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a Continuation-in-Part of application Ser. No. 575,814, filed May 9, 1975 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,033,256.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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