Claims
- 1. In an operator-controlled apparatus having a keyboard, a printing machine at least partially under control of said keyboard for printing transverse lines of print on an elongate discrete document inserted by said operator and including:
- an outer document guide having an initial substantially horizontal flat guide portion adjacent said keyboard and a curved guide portion connected therewith and a final vertical guide portion connected with said curved guide portion,
- an inner document guide having a surface extending upwardly at an acute angle with respect to said initial guide portion for providing a document-receiving throat, and a vertical surface providing a vertical passage with said final vertical guide portion whereby the discrete document may be deposited on the initial guide portion and may be pushed by said operator into said throat and over the curved guide portion to said vertical passage through which the document may exit upwardly,
- a print head disposed to traverse said vertical passage for thereby printing lines of print on the document as it moves through said vertical passage,
- a platen having a cylindrical surface disposed in said vertical passage opposite said print head for supporting the document during the printing action of the print head,
- a pair of rolls located opposite each other one above said print head and the other above said platen and having a nip between them within said vertical passage for gripping the document and being located closely adjacent to said platen and said print head as the print head traverses,
- motor means for driving said rolls in such directions so that the rolls propel the document upwardly in said passage, and
- a printing machine casing having upper surfaces located above said rolls and providing a document exit opening of said vertical passage.
- 2. A printing machine as set forth in claim 1, said printing machine casing and said inner guide being provided with openings therethrough located below the one of said rolls that is above said printer and in the line of sight to said platen so that a line of print as printed by said print head as it crosses said platen is apparent after the print head has completed its traverse across this line of print.
- 3. A printing machine as set forth in claim 1 wherein said print head is disposed within said machine casing and in a position above said document-receiving throat.
- 4. A printing machine as set forth in claim 1 wherein said document receiving throat is disposed directly above and to the rear of said keyboard.
- 5. Printing mechanism as set forth in claim 1 and including sensor means located at the bottom end of said vertical passage and below said rolls for causing said motor means to continuously drive said rolls to propel said document upwardly in said passage when said document passes said sensor means and including second sensor means located in said passage above said rolls for causing said motor means to discontinue the continuous rotation of the rolls and to incrementally drive them when said document passes said second sensor means whereby the printer may be effective to traverse across said passage and print lines of print during increments of said document.
Parent Case Info
This application constitutes a continuation in part of our application, Ser. No. 937,624, filed Aug. 28, 1978 for "Printing Apparatus", now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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DiMarco et al., IBM Tech. Discl. Bulletin, vol. 21, No. 1, Jun. 1978, p. 238. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Aug 1978 |
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