Claims
- 1. An assembly suitable for use in a printing apparatus for successively presenting type characters to a print station, said assembly comprising:
- an endless band formed of plastic material having first and second edges spaced by a width dimension and inner and outer peripheral surfaces extending between said edges, said band being relatively flexible about an axis in the plane of said band parallel to said width dimension and relatively rigid about an axis in the plane of said band perpendicular to said width dimension;
- low friction bearing means engaging said band inner surface and supporting said band thereon;
- a plurality of elongated metal slugs, each having an end face opening into an axially directed cavity;
- adhesive means fixing said metal slugs to the outer surface of said plastic band with the length of said slugs extending across the width of said band;
- a plurality of metal type modules, each comprised of a head having front and rear faces;
- a shank extending from the rear face of each of said type module heads, said shanks extending fully into said slug cavities to abut said slug end faces against said type module head rear faces;
- at least one raised type character formed on the front face of each of said type module heads;
- a heat soluble adhesive securing each type module shank within the cavity of one of said elongated metal slugs whereby heat can be applied to a selected module to dissolve said adhesive to enable the type module shank to be withdrawn from said slug cavity; and
- means for driving said endless band around said low friction bearing means.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein each of said slugs has two end faces, each opening into an axially directed cavity.
- 3. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said cavities and said shanks define cylindrical cross sections.
- 4. A printer apparatus comprising:
- a hammer assembly including a plurality of hammers mounted with the impact faces thereof defining a common elongated plane and means for individually actuating each hammer to propel the impact face thereof in a first direction substantially perpendicular to said plane;
- means for transporting a web material to be printed upon along a path past said common plane of impact faces; and
- type assembly means for successively presenting type characters to each of said hammer impact faces, said type assembly means including:
- an endless band formed of plastic material having first and second edges spaced by a width dimension and inner and outer peripheral surfaces extending between said edges, said band being relatively flexible about an axis in the plane of said band parallel to said width dimension and relatively rigid about an axis in the plane of said band perpendicular to said width dimension;
- a plurality of elongated metal slugs each having an end face opening into an axially directed cavity;
- a plurality of metal type modules, each comprised of a head having front and rear faces;
- a shank extending from the rear face of each of said type module heads, said shanks extending fully into said slug cavities to abut said slug end faces against said type module head rear faces;
- at least one raised type character formed on the front face of each of said type module heads;
- a heat soluble adhesive securing each type module shank within the cavity of one of said elongated metal slugs, whereby heat can be applied to a selected module to dissolve said adhesive to enable the type module shank to be withdrawn from said slug cavity;
- adhesive means fixing said metal slugs to the outer surface of said plastic band with the length of said slugs extending across the width of said band and with said type module front faces lying in a substantially common plane;
- low friction bearing means engaging said band inner surface and supporting said band with said plane of type module front faces oriented substantially parallel to said plane of impact faces with said web material path disposed therebetween; and
- means for driving said endless band around said low friction bearing means.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein each slug and type module has a mass on the order of at least five times the mass of one of said hammers.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 597,391, filed July 18, 1975 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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| I. L. Wieselman, "Printer Technology and its Future", Data Products Corp. |
| I. L. Wieselman, "The Character of Printers", Computer Design, vol. 6, No. 7, p. 47t (Jul. 1974). |
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