Claims
- 1. An impact printer mechanism for driving a selected character pad of a print element to print a character on a sheet medium supported by a platen, the mechanism comprising:
- a print hammer including a mass weight which supports a mounted anvil thereon, said mass weight includes a plate having a surface projecting a plurality of letter spaces in a plane parallel to said platen and includes having a maximum dimension in a direction perpendicular to said platen substantially behind said anvil; and
- a rotary drive means including a rotary member having an axis of rotation, and means coupled to said rotary member at a point of connection and to said print hammer for actuating said print hammer to cause printing, said point of connection of said means coupled to said rotary member moving concentrically about said axis of rotation of said rotary member.
- 2. The printer mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said coupling means includes a link coupling said rotary member to said print hammer to cause printing.
- 3. The printer mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said rotary drive means selectively rotates said rotary member.
- 4. The printer mechanism according to claim 3 wherein said rotary drive means is an electric motor.
- 5. The printer mechanism according to claim 4 wherein said electric motor is a reversible d.c. motor.
- 6. The printer mechanism according to claim 4 wherein said electric motor is a variable speed d.c. motor.
- 7. The printer mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said coupling means includes a link arm, said link arm includes at least one acoustic noise reducing means.
- 8. The printer mechanism according to claim 7 wherein said noise reducing means includes an "O" ring of elastomeric material disposed in said link arm.
- 9. The printer mechanism according to claim 8 wherein said rotary member carries a coupling pin and said print hammer includes an extending shaft.
- 10. The printer mechanism according to claim 9 wherein said link arm is connected intermediate said pin and said shaft for translating rotary movement of said rotary member to linear movement of said print hammer for printing.
- 11. The printer mechanism according to claim 10 including at least two "O" rings and at least one of said "O" rings connected to said pin and another connected to said shaft.
- 12. The printer mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said mass weight has an effective mass at the print point in the range of 35 grams to 55 grams.
- 13. The printer mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said rotary drive means imparts a velocity to said print hammer at the print point in the range of 10 inches per second to 25 inches per second.
- 14. The printer mechanism according to claim 1 further including a bracket supporting said print hammer for pivotal movement toward and away from said platen.
- 15. The printer mechanism according to claim 5 wherein said d.c. motor is rotated in one direction for driving the print hammer from an initial position to a printing position and said d.c. motor is rotated in an opposite direction to allow said print hammer to return to said initial position.
- 16. The printer mechanism according to claim 11 wherein said d.c. motor is rotated in one direction for driving the print hammer from an initial position to a printing position and said d.c. motor is rotated in an opposite direction to drive said print hammer to return to said initial position.
- 17. The printer mechanism according to claim 16 further including a first stop means for arresting the movement of said rotary drive means immediately after printing for preventing secondary hammer platen impacts.
- 18. The printer mechanism according to claim 17 further including second stop means for arresting hammer movement including bounce oscillation of said hammer, when said hammer returns to its initial position.
- 19. The printer mechanism according to claim 18 wherein said link arm has an opening to receive a shaft located on said mass and another opening to receive said coupling pin carried by said rotary member.
- 20. The printer mechanism according to claim 19 wherein said link arm has a longitudinal axis which extends through said openings and wherein said rotary member includes a central bore.
- 21. The printer mechanism according to claim 20 wherein said longitudinal axis of said link arm passes over said central bore when said print hammer travels between its initial position and its printing position.
- 22. The printer mechanism according to claim 18 wherein a portion of said first and second stop means is carried by said rotary member and another portion of said first and second stop means includes a pair of spaced apart abutments disposed in the path of said portion carried by said rotary member.
- 23. The printer mechanism according to claim 22 wherein said first and second stop means include elastomeric abutments.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. No. 07/708,554 filed May 31, 1991 and entitled "Quiet Impact Printer Mechanism"
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