Claims
- 1. In a printing hammer device which is disposed on a printing apparatus having a platen and a plurality of character elements, in a printing position, against the platen, said printing hammer device comprising:
- a case member;
- a printing hammer including a striking-side end portion for striking the character elements and a nonstriking-side end portion;
- bearing means for supporting the printing hammer on the case member, in a manner such that the hammer is movable between an initial position and an operative position;
- magnetic drive means for moving the printing hammer in one direction along an axis of movement;
- resilient means for returning the printing hammer in the other direction along the axis of movement;
- a hammer socket abutting against the nonstriking-side end portion of the printing hammer when the hammer is moved to the initial position;
- a shock absorbing rubber member for absorbing the impact of the printing hammer on the hammer socket, said shock absorbing rubber member having a through hole along the axis of movement of the printing hammer; and
- a resilient supporting member including a pair of peripheral portions which resiliently engage only the shock absorbing rubber member, and a resilient arm which resiliently engages a portion of the hammer socket extending through said through hole toward said resilient arm and urges the portion of the hammer socket.
- 2. The printing hammer device according to claim 1, further comprising: an inertia member movable in the same direction as the moving direction of the printing hammer, receiving returning energy from the hammer through the hammer socket when the hammer impacts against the hammer socket.
- 3. The printing hammer device according to claim 2, wherein said inertia member has a through hole along the moving direction of the printing hammer so as to allow the hammer socket and the resilient arm of the resilient supporting member to engage each other directly.
- 4. The printing hammer device according to claim 2, further comprising: a ring-shaped rubber magnet interposed between the hammer socket and the inertia member.
- 5. The printing hammer device according to claim 1, wherein said resilient supporting member is formed integrally from a leaf spring material.
- 6. The printing hammer device according to claim 1, wherein a hole is formed in an intermediate portion between said striking- and nonstriking-side end portions of the printing hammer, whereby the mass of the hammer is reduced.
- 7. The printing hammer device according to claim 1, wherein said shock absorbing rubber member is in the form of a ring, and includes a small-diameter portion which is able to be deformed when the printing hammer strikes against the hammer socket, thereby absorbing the returning energy of the printing hammer.
- 8. In a printing hammer device which is disposed on a printing apparatus having a platen and a plurality of character elements, and executes printing by striking one of the character elements, in a printing position, against the platen, said printing hammer device comprising:
- a case member;
- a printing hammer including a striking-side end portion for striking the character elements and a nonstriking-side end portion;
- bearing means for supporting the printing hammer on the case member, in a manner such that the hammer is movable between an initial position and an operative position;
- magnetic drive means for moving the printing hammer in one direction;
- resilient means for returning the printing hammer in the other direction;
- a hammer socket abutting against the nonstriking-side end portion of the printing hammer when the hammer is moved to the initial position;
- shock absorbing means for absorbing the impact of the printing hammer on the hammer socket;
- a resilient supporting member including a pair of peripheral portions which resiliently engage only the shock absorbing means, and a resilient arm which resiliently engages a portion of the hammer socket; and
- said shock absorbing means including a ring-shaped inertia member movable in the same direction as the moving direction of the printing hammer, receiving returning energy from the hammer through the hammer socket when the hammer impacts against the hammer socket.
- 9. The printing hammer device according to claim 8, wherein said shock absorbing means further includes a ring-shaped rubber plate interposed between the inertia member and resilient supporting member.
- 10. The printing hammer device according to claim 9, wherein said pair of peripheral portions of said resilient supporting member are bent at the respective intermediate portions to project toward the shock absorbing means, and a ring-shaped washer is interposed between the ring-shaped rubber plate and the pair of peripheral portions of the resilient supporting member.
- 11. In a printing hammer device which is disposed on a printing apparatus having a platen and a plurality of character elements, and executes printing by striking one of the character elements, in a printing position, against the platen, said printing hammer device comprising:
- a printing hammer movable between an initial position and an operative position, said printing hammer including a striking-side portion for striking the character elements and a nonstriking-side end portion;
- a coil bobbin including a through hole through which said printing hammer is movable along its axial direction, a projected portion projecting from one end of the coil bobbin, a first bearing position formed at a distal end of the projected portion for bearing the striking-side end portion of the printing hammer, and a second bearing portion formed at the other end of the coil bobbin for bearing the nonstriking-side end portion of the printing hammer;
- a coil wound around the coil bobbin;
- a case member made of magnetic material and receiving said coil bobbin, said case member having one end portion provided with an opening and a side portion axially extending along the periphery of the coil from said one end portion, the other end of the case member being open;
- said opening of the case member having a peripheral open edge which is disposed close to said through hole of said coil bobbin;
- a ring-shaped yoke member which is made of magnetic material and is disposed at the other end of said coil bobbin, said yoke member having an outer peripheral edge extending close to the side portion of said case member and an opening in the central portion thereof through which said nonstriking-side end portion of the printing hammer is allowed to pass, said opening of the yoke member being provided with an inner peripheral edge extending close to an outer surface of the nonstriking-side end portion of the printing hammer.
- resilient means for returning the printing hammer to the initial position;
- a hammer socket abutting against the nonstriking-side end portion of the printing hammer when the hammer is moved to the initial position;
- a supporting member for supporting said hammer socket on the case member; and
- a magnetic path being formed through said one end and side portions of the case member, said yoke member and said nonstriking-side end portion of the printing hammer upon excitation of the coil, thereby actuating the nonstriking-side end portion of the printing hammer to move toward the one end portion of the case member.
- 12. The printing hammer device according to claim 11, wherein said second bearing portion is mounted on the coil bobbin.
- 13. The printing hammer device according to claim 11, wherein said projected portion of the coil bobbin includes a pair of arms provided with respective distal ends in which said first bearing portion is formed and serves to prevent the printing hammer from rotating around its axis; said opening of the case member has a pair of notches with which said pair of arms are fitted respectively, thereby preventing the first bearing portion from rotating around its axis in relation to the case member.
- 14. The printing hammer device according to claim 11, wherein said striking-side end portion of the printing hammer is flat and said nonstriking-side end portion thereof is cylindrical; said nonstriking-side end portion of the printing hammer has a diameter which is larger than that of the opening of the case member so that said peripheral open edge of the opening constitutes stopper means for restricting the operative position of the printing hammer, whereby the striking-side end portion of the printing hammer is prevented from abutting against the platen when the printing hammer is operated with none of the character elements in the printing position.
- 15. The printing hammer device according to claim 11, wherein said supporting member has coupling means between the supporting member and the case member, whereby said supporting member is removably coupled to the case member after the coil bobbin, the printing hammer, the resilient means, and the hammer socket are fitted into the case member through the open end portion thereof.
- 16. The printing hammer device according to claim 11, further comprising:
- first positioning means interposed between the coil bobbin and the case member, whereby the coil bobbin and the case member are prevented from rotating relatively around the axis of movement of the printing hammer; and
- second positioning means interposed between the coil bobbin and the hammer socket, whereby the coil bobbin and the hammer socket are prevented from rotating relatively around the axis of movement of the hammer, said second positioning means including at least a pair of pins protruding from the coil bobbin along the moving direction of the printing hammer.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/019,919, filed on Feb. 27, 1987, and now abandoned.
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