Claims
- 1. A printer comprising:
- print element means for selectively positioning one of a plurality of print character elements at a position for printing, said print element means including
- print wheel means for supporting said plurality of print character elements, and
- motor means, coupled to said print wheel means, said motor means for rotating said print wheel means to position the selected print character element adjacent the print position;
- an anvil, rigidly coupled to a frame, said anvil positioned within said print element means adjacent the print position, said anvil separated from said print element means by a gap; and
- impact mechanism means, positioned at a distance from said print element means and adjacent to the print position, for moving the selected print character element against said anvil.
- 2. The printer in accordance with claim 1 wherein said print wheel means includes:
- a wheel-like mounting element having a central hub; and
- a plurality of print fingers, each one of said print fingers mounted in one of a corresponding plurality of cavities in the perimeter of said circular mounting element.
- 3. The printer in accordance with claim 2 wherein each of said print fingers includes a semiflexible bar having a first and a second end, the first end of each of said bars having one of said plurality of print character elements mounted on it, the second end of each of said bars mounted in one of said plurality of cavities in the perimeter of said wheel-like mounting element.
- 4. The printer in accordance with claim 3 wherein a section of said frame is positioned above said wheel-like mounting element, said anvil connected to that said frame section and positioned within said plurality of print character elements, said print character elements separated from said anvil by a space.
- 5. The printer in accordance with claim 1 wherein said impact mechanism means includes:
- rotary means for providing a source of rotational torque in clockwise and counterclockwise directions; and
- means, coupled and responsive to said rotary means, said means for applying a force to said print element means, whereby the selected print character element is pushed into contact with said anvil means.
- 6. The printer in accordance with claim 2 wherein said impact mechanism means includes:
- rotary means for providing a source of rotational torque in clockwise and counterclockwise directions; and
- means, coupled and responsive to said rotary means, said means for applying a force to the selected one of said plurality of print character elements and thereafter removing said force, whereby the selected one of said plurality of print character elements is momentarily pressed against said anvil.
- 7. The printer in accordance with claim 6 wherein said means for applying a force includes:
- screw means, coupled and responsive to said rotary means, for transferring said rotational torque to a hammer;
- said hammer having a threaded cavity in one of its ends, said threaded cavity rotatably engaged with said screw means whereby rotation of said screw means repositions said threaded cavity with respect to said anvil, said hammer for moving the selected print character element against said anvil; and
- guide means having an aperture therethrough said hammer passing through said aperture, said guide means for preventing said hammer from rotating.
- 8. The printer in accordance with claim 7 wherein said rotary means includes a d.c. motor and control means, said control means for controlling said d. c. motor to generate a torque in the clockwise and counterclockwise directions, said control means further for controlling said d. c. motor to rotate until it stalls with the selected print character element pressed against said anvil.
- 9. The printer in accordance with claim 7 wherein said screw means is a shaft threaded at a first end to rotatably engage the threaded cavity, the second end of said shaft connected to said rotary means.
- 10. The printer in accordance with claim 7 wherein said hammer is of a cylindrical shape, the cylindrical surface of said hammer having at least one flat section along its longitudinal axis, the aperture in said guide means having a shape corresponding to the surface of said hammer.
- 11. The printer in accordance with claim 2 wherein said impact means includes:
- a motor;
- a threaded shaft coupled to said motor;
- a hammer threadably coupled to said threaded shaft; and
- a guiding member having an aperture, said aperture conforming in shape to the outer surface of said hammer, said hammer slidably mounted and passing through the aperture in said guiding member.
- 12. The printer in accordance with claim 11 wherein said hammer is a noncylindrical member having a threaded cavity in one of its ends, the threads of said cavity rotatably engaged with said threaded shaft.
- 13. A printer comprising:
- print element means for selectively positioning one of a plurality of print character elements at a position for printing;
- an anvil, positioned within said print element means adjacent the print position, said anvil separated from said print elements means by a gap; and
- impact mechanism means, positioned at a distance from said print element means and adjacent to the print position, for pressing the selected print character element against said anvil, said impact mechanism means including a motor, a threaded shaft coupled to said motor, a hammer threadably mating with said threaded shaft, and a guide member having an aperture, said aperture conforming in shape to the outer surface of said hammer, said hammer slidably mounted and passing through said aperture.
- 14. The printer in accordance with claim 13 wherein said hammer is a noncylindrical member having a threaded cavity in one of its ends, the threads of said cavity mating with said threaded shaft.
- 15. The printer in accordance with claim 14 wherein said impact mechanism means further includes control means for controlling said motor to generate a torque in clockwise and counterclockwise directions, and for controlling said motor to rotate until it stalls with the selected print character element pressed against said anvil.
- 16. The printer in accordance with claim 1 wherein said impact mechanism means includes:
- rotary means for providing a source of rotational torque in clockwise and counterclockwise directions; and
- means, coupled and responsive to said rotary means, said means for applying a force to said print element means, whereby the selected print character element is pushed into contact with said anvil.
- 17. The printer in accordance with claim 4 wherein said impact mechanism means includes:
- a motor;
- a threaded shaft coupled to said motor;
- a hammer threadably coupled to said threaded shaft; and
- a guiding member having an aperture, said aperture conforming in shape to the outer surface of said hammer, said hammer slidably mounted and passing through the aperture in said guiding member.
- 18. The printer in accordance with claim 17 wherein said hammer is a nonclylindrical member having a threaded cavity in one of its ends, the threads of said cavity engaged with said threaded shaft.
- 19. The printer in accordance with claim 1 wherein said print position is fixed with respect to said anvil means and said impact mechanism.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 06/510,541, filed July 5, 1983 and abandoned on Dec. 3, 1984.
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