Claims
- 1. A printing hammer rebound control system for use in an impact type printing machine including a slidably supported hammer which has a core section and an impact surface for impacting a selected one of type elements, a coil disposed in operative association with said core section and biasing means for biasing said hammer in a predetermined direction, said rebound control system comprising:
- means for applying a primary energization signal to said coil to move said hammer in the forward direction to apply an impact force to said selected one of type elements, said primary energization signal being provided from stored primary energization data so as to be variable in intensity depending upon the type element selected for at least some of said type elements;
- means for applying a secondary energization signal after termination of said primary energization signal to said coil to apply a force to said hammer in said forward direction when said hammer is approaching its original position during its returning motion, said secondary energization signal being provided from secondary energization data previously determined varyingly in accordance with the intensity of said primary energization signal and being the same in intensity but variable in timing of application in accordance with the intensity of said primary energization signal;
- storing means for separately storing said primary and secondary energization data; and
- means for generating said primary and secondary energization signals separately;
- thereby maintaining the amount of rebound of said hammer at a minimum even if the intensity of said primary energization signal varies.
- 2. A system of claim 1, wherein said storing means includes a semiconductor memory.
- 3. A system of claim 2, wherein said semiconductor memory is a read-only memory.
- 4. A system of claim 1, wherein said primary energization data is stored in said storing means in the form of codes each indicating the width of a current pulse to be applied to said coil.
- 5. A system of claim 1, wherein said impact type printing machine further includes a damper disposed to be engageable with said hammer when said hammer is located at its original position.
- 6. A system of claim 5, wherein said biasing means includes a spring which normally presses said hammer against said damper to keep said hammer at its original position.
- 7. A printing hammer rebound control system for use in an impact type printing machine including a slidably supported hammer which has a core section and an impact surface for impacting a selected one of type elements, a coil disposed in operative association with said core section and biasing means for biasing said hammer in a predetermined direction, said rebound control system comprising:
- means for applying a primary energization signal to said coil to move said hammer in the forward direction to apply an impact force to said selected one of type elements, said primary energization signal being provided from stored primary energization data so as to be variable in intensity depending upon the type element selected for at least some of said type elements;
- means for applying a secondary energization signal after termination of said primary energization signal to said coil to apply a force to said hammer in said forward direction when said hammer is approaching its original position during its returning motion, said secondary energization signal being provided from secondary energization data previously determined varyingly in accordance with the intensity of said primary energization signal and being the same in timing of application but variable in intensity in accordance with the intensity of said primary energization signal;
- storing means for separately storing said primary and secondary energization data; and
- means for generating said primary and secondary energization signals separately;
- thereby maintaining the amount of rebound of said hammer at a minimum even if the intensity of said primary energization signal varies.
- 8. A system of claim 7, wherein said storing means includes a semiconductor memory.
- 9. A system of claim 8, wherein said semiconductor memory is a read-only memory.
- 10. A system of claim 7, wherein said primary energization data is stored in said storing means in the form of codes each indicating the width of a current pulse to be applied to said coil.
- 11. A system of claim 7, wherein said impact printing machine further includes a damper disposed to be engageable with said hammer when said hammer is located at its original position.
- 12. A system of claim 11, wherein said biasing means includes a spring which normally presses said hammer against said damper to keep said hammer at its original position.
- 13. A printing hammer rebound control system for use in an impact type printing machine including a slidably supported hammer which has a core section and an impact surface for impacting a selected one of type elements, a coil disposed in operative association with said core section and biasing means for biasing said hammer in a predetermined direction, said rebound control system comprising:
- means for applying a primary energization signal to said coil to move said hammer in the forward direction to apply an impact force to said selected one of type elements, said primary energization signal being provided from stored primary energization data so as to be variable in intensity depending upon the type element selected for at least some of said type elements;
- means for applying a secondary energization signal after termination of said primary energization signal to said coil to apply a force to said hammer in said forward direction when said hammer is approaching its orginal position during its returning motion, said secondary energization signal being provided from secondary energization data previously determined varyingly in accordance with the intensity of said primary energization signal and being variable both in intensity and in timing of application in accordance with the intensity of said primary energization signal;
- storing means for separately storing said primary and secondary energization data; and
- means for generating said primary and secondary energization signals separately;
- thereby maintaining the amount of rebound of said hammer at a minimum even if the intensity of said primary energization signal varies.
- 14. A system of claim 13, wherein said storing means includes a semiconductor memory.
- 15. A system of claim 14, wherein said semiconductor memory is a read-only memory.
- 16. A system of claim 13, wherein said primary energization data is stored in said storing means in the form of codes each indicating the width of a current pulse to be applied to said coil.
- 17. A system of claim 13, wherein said impact type printing machine further includes a damper disposed to be engageable with said hammer when said hammer is located at its original position.
- 18. A system of claim 17, wherein said biasing means includes a spring which normally presses said hammer against said damper to keep said hammer at its orginal position.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 333,790, filed Dec. 23, 1981, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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A. B. Habich; "Print Hammer Rebound Control"; IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin; vol. 22, No. 10, p. 4348; Mar. 1980. |
IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin; "Dual Coil Print Hammer"; Lee et al., vol. 22, No. 12, May 1980, p. 5398. |
Continuations (1)
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