Claims
- 1. In a rotary electrical discharge printer including a rotor, at least one stylus on said rotor, means for rotating said rotor and moving said stylus relative to an electrical discharge-sensitive record member, discharge means for applying an electrical voltage to said stylus and creating an electrical discharge between said stylus and said record member at predetermined positions so as to form images on said record member, means for detecting the speed of movement of said rotor relative to said record member, and means for varying the voltage applied to said stylus approximately in direct proportion to said speed.
- 2. In a rotary electrical discharge printer including a rotor, at least one stylus on said rotor, means for rotating said rotor and moving said stylus relative to an electrical discharge-sensitive record member, discharge means for applying an electrical voltage to said stylus and creating an electrical discharge between said stylus and said record member at predetermined positions so as to form images on said record member, means for detecting the speed of movement of said rotor relative to said record member, and means for varying the voltage applied to said stylus approximately in direct proportion to said speed, said speed detecting means including position-indicating indicia for said rotor, and indicia detector means for detecting said indicia and producing corresponding electrical pulses whose time separation varies in proportion to the speed of said rotor.
- 3. A device as in claim 2, said speed detecting means including a one-shot multivibrator tachometer device connected to receive the output from said indicia detector means.
- 4. A device as in claim 2 in which said voltage varying means includes an integrator connected to receive the output from said indicia detecting means and being adapted to develop an electrical signal whose magnitude varies with said time separation, and amplifier means connected to receive the output from said integrator and deliver to said stylus a voltage whose magnitude varies approximately in direct proportion to said speed.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 611,785, filed Sept. 9, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,100,551.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Divisions (1)
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