Claims
- 1. A serial printer comprising:
- a print head for printing characters on recording sheet;
- a pair of side frames, said side frames being spaced apart;
- first and second guide shafts provided between said side frames of said printer;
- a platen facing said print head, said platen being in a fixed position relative to said side frames, said print head striking on said platen with said recording sheet therebetween to accomplish said printing of characters;
- a head carriage supporting said print head and adapted to move across said sheet, said head carriage being guided by said first and second guide shafts, said head carriage having at least one first hole, said first guide shaft passing through as said at least one first hole and sliding thereon said head carriage further including a second hole, said second hole being oval in shape and sliding on said second guide shaft,
- said first guide shaft being offset, having non-concentric portions of first and second diameters, the end portions of said first guide shaft of said first diameter being rotatably engaged with said side frames, a central portion of said first guide shaft of said second diameter riding in said at least one first hole, and
- an adjustment lever for varying the distance between the print head and the platen fixed to an end portion of said first guide shaft for rotation therewith, and adapted to releasably engage one said side frame adjacent to said adjustment lever, rotation of said adjustment lever and said connected end portion causing movement of said offset central portion causing said print head to move on said carriage relative to said platen,
- the adjustment lever having a first end and a second end, said second end being resilient and formed with a portion projecting and biased toward said adjacent side frame, said side frame adjacent to said adjustment lever being formed with a plurality of positioning holes, said projecting portion engaging and biased into one of said positioning holes, said projecting portion being releasable from said selected positioning hole by applying a force to the first end of said lever overcoming said bias and the resilience in said second end absorbing any backlash transmitted by the guide shaft.
- 2. A serial printer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said adjustment lever is substantially L-shaped.
- 3. A serial printer as claimed in claim 1, and further comprising bearing members lining said at least one first hole, said first guide shaft sliding on said bearing members.
- 4. The serial printer of claim 1, wherein said projecting portion is V-shaped.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 305,413 filed Sept. 24, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,452,543, issued June 5, 1984.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Divisions (1)
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