Claims
- 1. A wire dot printer having a printing wire driving device, comprising:
- (a) a frame formed of a magnetic material having a circumference, an inner peripheral wall and an outer peripheral wall, a plurality of cores disposed between said inner peripheral wall and said outer peripheral wall at regular intervals about said circumference, said inner peripheral wall, outer peripheral wall and cores each having respective end surfaces, the end surfaces being coplanar;
- (b) a plurality of driving coils, a respective driving coil being mounted about a respective core of said plurality of cores, said coils having upper ends projecting above said end surfaces of said cores, said end surfaces of said cores being coplanar with said outer peripheral wall;
- (c) a first yoke consisting of a magnetic material, at least two salients formed on said first yoke forming a recess therebetween being positioned to correspond to a position of said cores, said first yoke being disposed on said outer peripheral wall of said frame;
- (d) lever means for supporting a printing wire having a first hooked end forming a rotation support member, a central projecting portion forming an armature member, a second end, a printing wire being fixed on said second end, said rotation support member being freely disposed within said recess of said first yoke;
- (e) said lever means coming into contact with a respective one of said cores at said central projecting portion, said lever means rotating about said central projecting portion and, said hooked end acting as a fulcrum in turn if the gap between the tip of said printing wire and platen is greater than a present value and only said hooked end acting as a fulcrum if the gap between the tip of said printing wire and platen is less than or equal to a preset value;
- (f) supporting retainer spring means having a plurality of radial springs, said radial springs coming in contact with said rotation support member of said lever means for resiliently biasing said rotation support member;
- (g) a nose for guiding said printing wire to a front end; and
- (h) lever holder means for biasing said supporting retainer spring means, said lever holder means being fixed on the nose.
- 2. The wire dot printer of claim 1, wherein a radial branch of said supporting retainer spring means contacts the second end of said lever means so that said lever means is pressed against an inner wall surface of said first yoke by a horizontal component of a thrust force and against a surface of the frame by a vertical component of said thrust force provided by said radial branch.
Priority Claims (6)
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63-311271 |
Dec 1988 |
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1-8259 |
Jan 1989 |
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1-11602 |
Jan 1989 |
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1-20101 |
Jan 1989 |
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1-103718 |
Apr 1989 |
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1-114622 |
May 1989 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/886,698 filed on May 20, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,281,037 issued Jan. 25, 1994 which is a continuation of 07/449,691, filed Dec. 11, 1989 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,174,663 issued Nov. 29, 1992.
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