Claims
- 1. An improved ribbon cartridge assembly for use in computer printers, typewriters and the like comprising,
- a housing,
- an endless inked ribbon having a print track that extends a distance less than the width of the ribbon,
- a printing mechanism,
- guide means for mounting and guiding said endless ribbon in said housing past said printing mechanism whereat ink on the ribbon is transferred to a print medium,
- drive transfer roller means rotatably mounted on said housing about an axis of rotation drivingly engaging a major portion of the width of the surface of said ribbon including said print track, means for rotating said drive transfer roller means, pinch roller means rotatably mounted on said housing and having an axis of rotation generally parallel to the axis of rotation of said drive transfer roller, said pinch roller means being spaced from but in proximity to said drive transfer roller means,
- means biasing said pinch roller means and said drive transfer roller means into engagement with said endless ribbon to advance said endless ribbon, and
- inking means mounted on said housing, said inking means including a porous material defining an ink reservoir, said ink reservoir having a segment with a circumference greater than that of the remaining portion of the reservoir, said segment being aligned with said drive transfer roller such that only the print track is inked by the ink reservoir, said drive transfer roller being free of engagement of said inking means other than said segment thereof which engages said porous material, whereby, the drive transfer roller drivingly engages a major portion of the ribbon while applying ink only to the print track thereon
- 2. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein the drive transfer roller means includes a toothed roller.
- 3. The invention as defined in claim 2 wherein the toothed roller includes a plurality of axially spaced segments.
- 4. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein the inking means includes an ink carrying roller mounted for rotation on an axis substantially parallel to the axis of the drive transfer roller means.
- 5. The invention as defined in claim 4 wherein only a portion of the surface of said ink carrying roller engages said drive transfer roller means.
- 6. The invention as defined in claim 5 wherein said surface of said ink carrying roller is arcuate in longitudinal section where it engages said drive transfer roller.
- 7. The invention as defined in claim 5 wherein the surface of the ink carrying roller has at least one raised circumferential extending surface, and wherein said raised surface engages said drive transfer roller and the surface other than said raised surface is out of engagement with said drive transfer roller.
- 8. In a ribbon cartridge assembly for use in computer printers, typewriters and the like, which includes,
- a housing,
- an endless inked ribbon having a print track that extends a distance less than the width of the ribbon,
- a printing mechanism,
- guide means for mounting and guiding said endless ribbon in said housing past said printing mechanism whereat ink on the ribbon is transferred to a print medium,
- drive transfer roller means rotatably mounted on said housing about an axis of rotation drivingly engaging a major portion of the width of the surface of said ribbon including said print track, means for rotating said drive transfer roller means, pinch roller means rotatably mounted on said housing and having its axis of rotation generally parallel to the axis of rotation of said drive roller, said pinch roller means being spaced from but in proximity to said drive roller means, and
- means biasing said pinch roller means and said drive transfer roller means into engagement with said endless ribbon to advance said endless ribbon,
- an improved method of reinking the ribbon which comprises the steps of;
- providing inking means including porous material defining an ink reservoir, providing said ink reservoir with a segment having a circumference greater than that of the remaining portion of the reservoir, applying ink to substantially only that portion of the surface of the driver transfer roller means that engages said print track and not to the portion of the surface of the drive transfer roller means which does not contact said print track during drive motion of the driver roller means by contacting only said portion of said driver roller with said segment of said reservoir and maintaining said surface of said drive transfer roller other than said portion free of engagement of said inking means,
- whereby, the driver roller drivingly engages a major portion of the ribbon while transferring ink only to the print track thereon.
- 9. The invention as defined in claim 8 wherein the drive roller means includes a toothed roller.
- 10. The invention as defined in claim 9 wherein the toothed roller includes a plurality axially spaced of segments.
- 11. The invention as defined in claim 8 wherein the inking means includes an ink carrying roller mounted for rotation on an axis substantially parallel to the axis of the driver roller means.
- 12. The invention as defined in claim 11 wherein only a portion of the surface of said ink carrying roller engages said driver roller means.
- 13. The invention as defined in claim 12 wherein said surface of said ink carrying roller is arcuate in longitudinal section where it engages said drive roller.
- 14. The invention as defined in claim 12 wherein the surface of the ink carrying roller has at least one raised circumferentially extending surface, and wherein raised surface engages said driver roller and the surface other than said raised surface is out of engagement with said driver roller.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention is a continuation of application Ser. No. 360,182 filed June 1, 1989 entitled Ribbon Print Track Reinking With A Roll System and relates generally to the field of ribbon cartridges for use in computer printers, typewriters and the like, and relates more specifically to a reinking device which reinks the portion of an endless ribbon which is struck by a print mechanism to create characters. Endless ribbons are reinked to extend their life by various techniques. This device provides for extended ribbon life by applying ink only to the area of a ribbon which has had its ink depleted, which is known as the ribbon print track, and not the entire ribbon area.
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International Application published under PCT, #WO 85/01017 NCR Corp., Ribbon Cassette for Use in Printer, Mar. 1985, all pages. |
Rethinking Reinking: New Materials Extend Ribbon Cartridge Life, 1986, Annual Guide to Ribbons & Toner, pp. 84 through 88. |
Continuations (1)
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