Claims
- 1. A serial dot printer for printing dots in a series of printing positions on the paper, comprising a printing head including an ink container having a nozzle through which ink particles are ejected, an operating circuit selectively activable by a control signal to supply printing pulses between an electrode connected with an electrically conductive ink and a counterelectrode located outside said nozzle, said operating circuit comprising a control circuit selectively settable for varying the voltage and duration of said control signal for causing said operating circuit to supply printing pulses having a predetermined energy, whereby the black intensity of the printed dots can be adjusted.
- 2. A serial dot printer for printing dots in a series of printing positions on the paper, comprising an ink jet printing head to direct on demand uncharged ink dots on the paper, an operating circuit selectively activable by a control signal to supply printing pulses of suitable energy to said ink to maintain the black intensity of the printed dots constant, voltage generating means to generate a voltage depending on the time interval of two consecutive pulses, and a timer circuit selectively settable to vary the duration of said control signal in accordance with said depending voltage, in order to keep said pulse energy constant.
- 3. A printer as claimed in claim 2, comprising a voltage regulator, an electric power storage connected to said regulator to supply said ink pulses of suitable energy and including a resistive element serially connected to an electric capacitor, said resistive element developing a voltage depending on the time interval between two consecutive pulses applied to the ink, a voltage resistive divider connected between said storage and said timer to apply to said timer a portion of said dependent voltage.
- 4. A serial dot printer for printing dots in a series of printing positions on the paper, comprising a printing head of ink jet type, an operating circuit selectively activable by a control signal to supply printing pulses to said ink, a timer circuit selectively settable for varying the duration of said control signal for causing said operating circuit to supply printing pulses having a desired energy and a power supply unit for the timer circuit to supply a constant voltage at an output terminal and having a first inductance, connected to an oscillator transistor, a second inductance coupled to the first inductance and connected to said oscillator transistor in order to establish a feedback voltage and further connected in series with a second transistor in order to modify the feedback voltage in response to the voltage variations at the output terminal.
- 5. Printer as claimed in claim 4, characterised in that a Zener diode is connected between said output terminal and the base of said second transistor in order to establish a threshold for said voltage variations.
- 6. A printer as claimed in claim 4, wherein said operating circuit comprises a voltage transformer having a primary coil connected in series with an electric capacitor, a secondary coil connected to said head, and a transistor connected in series between said primary coil and said capacitor adapted to be actuated by said timer for switching on said primary coil, said primary coil being conditioned by said transistor when activated to temporarily store a pulse of energy corresponding to the duration of said control signal.
- 7. A printer according to claim 6, wherein said printing head comprises an electrically conductive solid ink carried by an insulating container having a nozzle for the emission of ink particles and wherein said secondary coil is connected to a first electrode adjacent to said nozzle and a second electrode electrically connected to said solid ink, said primary coil when switched off by said transistor causing said seconary coil to generate said printing pulse of such voltage peak as to cause an arc between said solid ink and said first electrode.
- 8. A printer according to claim 7, wherein said secondary coil is so dimensioned as to have a predetermined period of oscillation, said solid ink and said electrodes being so arranged that after the arc has been struck said printing pulse assumes a voltage of about 1/10 of said voltage peak for a duration of substantially half said period of oscillation.
- 9. A printer as claimed in claim 4, comprising a voltage regulator, an electric power storage connected to said regulator to supply said ink pulses of suitable energy and including a resistive element serially connected to an electric capacitor, said resistive element developing a voltage depending on the time interval between two consecutive pulses applied to the ink, a voltage resistive divider connected between said storage and said timer to apply to said timer a portion of said dependent voltage.
- 10. A serial dot printer for printing dots in a series of printing positions on the paper, comprising a printing head of ink jet type, an operating circuit selectively activable by a control signal to supply printing pulses to an electrically conductive ink, a voltage generator, an electric power storage adapted to be progressively charged in a given time by said voltage generator, said power storage being conditionable by said control signal to activate said operating circuit, a timer circuit selectively settable by the voltage charged in said power storage for varying the duration of said control signal for causing said operating circuit to supply printing pulses having a constant energy independently from the time interval between two subsequent printing pulses.
- 11. Printer as claimed in claim 10, in which the head is of the solid ink jet type and in which the operating circuit is selectively operable to apply pulses to the solid ink which are negative relative to a counter-electrode, characterised in that the timer circuit (415) is controlled in such a manner as to vary the duration of the pulses in accordance with a voltage which depends on the number of consecutive pulses applied to the ink (102).
- 12. Printer as claimed in claim 10, characterised in that the timer circuit comprises a monostable multivibrator (415) controlled by said dependent voltage.
- 13. A printer as claimed in claim 10 wherein said voltage generator comprises a voltage regulator to supply a regulated voltage to said electric power storage and a resistive voltage divider connected between said storage and said timer circuit to apply to said timer said dependent voltage.
Priority Claims (2)
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67417 A/80 |
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67134 A/81 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 245,528, filed Mar. 19, 1981, abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Divisions (1)
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