Impact dot print head

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Inventors

Mitsuishi, Akio
Takeuchi, Takashi
Koshiishi, Osamu

Application #

356822

Filed

May-24-1989

Published

Jun-18-1991

Current US Class

101/93.05
400/124.18

International Classes

B41J 002/27

Field of Search

400/124 101/93.05

Assignee

Seiko Epson Corporation (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Burr; Edgar S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kaplan; Blum

US Patent References

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Abstract
An impact dot print head for printing without impact noise when returning to the non-printed position includes a base. An arm is mounted for movement between a non-print position and a print position. A print wire is mounted on the arm. A first device selectively drives the arm towards the print position by bias or magnetic force. A second device returns the arm to the non-print position and maintains the arm at that position without causing the arm to impact any member of the print head when returning to the print position. The second device uses balanced magnetic attraction or repulsion and/or bias forces to hold the arm out of contact with other parts of the printer other than at its point of mounting when at the non-print position.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An impact dot print head comprising an arm; means for pivotably supporting the arm for movement between a non-print position and a print position, a print wire mounted on the arm, first means for driving the arm towards the print position, said first means being a first magnet means and second means for driving the arm towards the non-print position and maintaining the arm in the non-print position without causing the arm to impact the remainder of the print head when returning to the non-print position, the second means being a second magnet means for holding the arm at the non-print position without mechanical contact by applying a magnetic force in the direction of wire movement towards the print position.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an impact dot print head, and in particular to an impact dot print head in which an electromagnetic force is used to cause the print wire to strike the platen.

Electromagnetic impact dot print heads are known in the art. One type of a conventional impact dot print head, as shown in FIG. 1, includes a core 63. A permanent magnet 62 is positioned within core 63 and an elastic arm 61 is supported on core 63 and supports a drive print wire 60. A magnetic member 65 is supported on elastic arm 61 and is attracted by permanent magnet 62, acting through the core. A conductive coil 64 is mounted about core 63 and and cancel a magnetic force produced by the permanent magnet when current flows therethrough.

Magnetic member 65 is attracted to core 63 due to the magnetic force of permanent magnet 62 thus deflecting elastic arm 61 toward core 63. This displaces print wire 60 in a direction away from the platen. To print, current is caused to flow through conductive coil 64 to provide a magnetic field which cancels the magnetic attraction between core 63 and magnetic member 65 thereby causing elastic arm 61 to drive print wire 60 towards the platen due to the restoring force of elastic arm 61.
 
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