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GB2241924A - Dot matrix needle printheads - Google Patents

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GB2241924A
GB2241924A GB9103858A GB9103858A GB2241924A GB 2241924 A GB2241924 A GB 2241924A GB 9103858 A GB9103858 A GB 9103858A GB 9103858 A GB9103858 A GB 9103858A GB 2241924 A GB2241924 A GB 2241924A
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Yukihisa Kato
Tetsuya Yamamoto
Makoto Yasunaga
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Citizen Watch Co Ltd
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Citizen Watch Co Ltd
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Priority claimed from JP2150190U external-priority patent/JPH03112340U/ja
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41JTYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
    • B41J2/00Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed
    • B41J2/22Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed characterised by selective application of impact or pressure on a printing material or impression-transfer material
    • B41J2/23Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed characterised by selective application of impact or pressure on a printing material or impression-transfer material using print wires
    • B41J2/27Actuators for print wires
    • B41J2/275Actuators for print wires of clapper type

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Abstract

In a needle printhead of the kind in which each print wire (3) is operated by the free end (15a) of a respective clapper or armature (15), and in which the clapper or armature is pivotally located at one end and (18) extends over the pole piece (6) of a respective electromagnet; a main body part of the printhead includes (a) guides (1a) for the print wires (b)the electromagnet mounting arrangements and (c) guide grooves (1c) for the ends of the clappers. As shown, the clapper pivots, the contact between the clapper body and the polo piece of the electromagnet, and the contact between the clapper end and the print wire are generally coplanar. <IMAGE>

Description

TITLE OF THE INVENTION PRINT HEAD FOR A DOT MATRIX PRINTER BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a print head for a dot matrix printer of an armature attracting type in which an electromagnet attracts an armature to move a print needle for printing operation.
U.S. Patent 4,647,236 discloses a print head of an armature attractive type which comprises a plurality of print needles slidably mounted in a head body, a plurality of armatures, and a plurality of electromagnets. Each electromagnet has a core formed on a yoke which is secured to the head body and a magnetizing coil. The attracting surface of the core is located lower than the end of the bobbin of the coil to form a recess in the bobbin. The armature has a plunger inserted into the recess of the magnet. A base end of the armature is abutted on a fulcrum surface of the yoke by an armature spring. Thus, the armature is attracted by the magnet to be pivoted about the fulcrum surface.
The armature is slidably mounted in a guide groove formed in an armature base so as not to deviate during printing operation.
In another prior art, the armature is slidably mounted in a guide groove formed in the yoke secured to the head body.
However, it may occur that the armature deflects from the axis of the print needle, which is caused, for example, by error in position between the armature base or the yoke and the armature. If the armature deflects from the center of the print needle, the armature may engage two print needles, causing double printings.
Since the contact area between the armature and the head of the needle reduces, contact pressure per unit area increases. As a result, the wear of the needle increases, causing the life of the needle to shorten.
On the other hand, it is difficult to assemble the print head in which the guide groove is provided in the armature base, as described hereinafter. The armatures are mounted on the armature base. Needles and the yoke having the core on which the coils are attached are mounted on the head body. Both the armature base and head body are opposed and coupled with each other. At that time, either of the armature base and the head body must be inverted. If the armature base is inverted, armatures may fall. If the head body is inverted, needles can fall. Therefore, the print head is manually assembled by a skilled person, because it is difficult to automate the assembling of the print head.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION An object of the present invention is to provide a print head in which an actuating end of an armature is positioned with accuracy.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a print head which may be automatically assembled.
According to the present invention, there is provided a print head for a dot matrix printer having a head body, a plurality of print needles slidably mounted in the head body, a plurality of armatures, each corresponding to the print needle, an electromagnet provided on the head body for attracting a corresponding armature for actuating the print needles. Guide grooves are formed in the head body, corresponding to the armatures, an end portion of the armature is inserted in the guide groove so as to be guided during printing operation.
In an aspect of the invention, the guide grooves are formed in a guide projection formed in the head body.
In another aspect, the armature has a needle actuating face engaged with the print needle, a plunger attracted by the electromagnet, and a fulcrum surface.
The needle actuating face, a top surface of the plunger and the fulcrum surface are flush with each other.
These and other objects and features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing a print head for a dot matrix printer according to the present invention; Fig. 2 is a sectional side view taken along a line A-A of Fig. 1; and Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken along a line B-B of Fig. 2.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Referring to the drawings, a print head comprises a head body 1 made of plastic and an armature base 17. In the head body, a pair of print units are provided for serially performing printing characters on a line.
Hereinafter, one of the print units is described, because both units are the same in structure and operation.
The head body 1 has a nose if in which a front guide member 2 is secured and a rear guide member la is integrally formed. In the guide member 2 and la, four needles 3 are slidably mounted. Each needle 3 has a head 3a at the rear end and is rearwardly urged by a spring 4 provided between the rear guide member la and the head 3a. A yoke 5 of magnetic material is secured to the head body 1. On the yoke 5, four cores 6 are formed, corresponding to the needles 3. The yoke 5 has a fulcrum surface 5a and a positioning hole Sb formed in the fulcrum surface 5a. An attracting surface 6a of the core 6 is located at the same height as the fulcrum surface Sa. On each core 6, a coil bobbin 8 having a coil 7 is mounted to form an electromagnet.The top end of the bobbin 8 is located higher than the attracting surface 6a of the core to form a recess 8a in the bobbin. A flexible print cable 10 is attached on the opposite side of the core 6 through an insulator 9. The coil bobbin 8, insulator 9 and flexible print cable 10 are secured to the yoke 5.
An armature 15 is mounted on the fulcrum surface 5a and the head 3a of the needle 3, corresponding to each needle. The armature 15 has a needle actuating face 15a abutted on the head 3a, a plunger 15b inserted into the recess 8a and a fulcrum end 15c engaged with the fulcrum surface 5a. The needle actuating face 15a, the top face of the plunger 15b and fulcrum end 15c are formed on the same plane. A positioning pin 16 is secured to an end portion of the armature 15 so as to be inserted in the positioning hole 5b.
A guide member projection Ib is formed on the head body 1 near the actuating face 15a of the armature 15.
Four guide grooves ic are formed in the guide projection, corresponding to the armatures. An end portion of each armature 15 is slidably engaged in the guide groove lc so as to be guided.
A back stopper 19 is provided on a positioning shoulder id formed on the head body 1 adjacent the back side of armature 15 opposite to the actuating face 15a.
The armature base 17 has a recess 17a enclosing armature 15. An armature spring 18 is mounted on the bottom of the recess 17a. The armature spring 18 has four branches 18a each of which is abutted on the back of the end of the corresponding armature 15 to urge the fulcrum end 15c to the fulcrum surface 5a.
A guide hole le is formed in the head body 1 and another guide hole 20 provided in a bush 20a secured in a hole formed in the armature base 17. Both holes le and 20 are slidably engaged with a pair of guide bars of a printer which are provided in parallel with a platen, so that the print head is slidably mounted on the guide bars. A part 18b of the armature spring 18 is in contact with the guide bar, thereby grounding the armature 15 to discharge static electricity generated in the print paper.
An assembling manner of the print head is describe hereinafter.
The needles 3 are attached to the head body 1 together with the needle spring 4. The coil bobbins 8 each having the coil 7, the insulator 9 and the flexible print cable 10 are mounted on the yoke 5. The head body 1 is held in an upward position of the head 3a of the print needle 3. The assembled yoke 5 is mounted on the head body 1. The armature 15 is mounted on the yoke 5, inserting the end portion thereof in the guide groove ic, and inserting the positioning pin 16 in the positioning hole 5b. The back stopper 19 is mounted on the armature, positioned by the positioning shoulder id.
The armature spring 18 is attached to the armature base 17, and the armature base is mounted on the head body 1 and the yoke 5. Finally, the head body 1, yoke 5 and armature base 17 are clamped together by clamps 25 as shown in Fig. 1.
In accordance with the present invention, the guide groove ic is provided in the head body 1 for positioning the actuating face 15a of the armature 15. Since the needle 3 is positioned by the head body 1 at the guide member la and the armature is also positioned by the head body, the actuating face 15a is accurately positioned for the head 3a of the needle. In addition, assembled yoke, armatures 15 and armature base 17 are assembled with the head body by superimposing thereon in order. Therefore, the print head can be assembled with an automatic machine.
On the other hand, the needle actuating face l5a, the top face of the plunger 15b and the fulcrum end 15c are flush with each other. Therefore, the finishing machining with a milling cutter and a grinding wheel can be easily performed with accuracy, While the invention has been described in conjunction with preferred specific embodiment thereof, it will be understood that this description is intended to illustrate and not limit the scope of the invention, which is defined by the following claims.

Claims (6)

What is claimed is
1. A print head for a dot matrix printer having a head body, a plurality of print needles slidably mounted in the head body, a plurality of armatures, each corresponding to the print needle, an electromagnet provided on the head body for attracting a corresponding armature for actuating the print needles, comprising: the head body having guide grooves corresponding to the armatures; an end portion of the armature being inserted in the guide groove so as to be guided during printing operation.
2. The print head according to claim 1 wherein the guide grooves are formed in a guide projection formed in the head body.
3. The print head according to claim 1 wherein the armature has a needle actuating face engaged with the print needle, a plunger attracted by the electromagnet, and a fulcrum surface.
4. The print head according to claim 3 wherein the needle actuating face, a top surface of the plunger and the fulcrum surface are flush with each other.
5. A print head substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
6. A dot matrix printer having a print head as claimed in any one of Claims 1 - 5.
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JP1990018797U JP2542410Y2 (en) 1990-02-28 1990-02-28 Print head
JP2150190U JPH03112340U (en) 1990-03-05 1990-03-05

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GB2250958B (en) * 1990-12-21 1995-03-08 Citizen Watch Co Ltd Printing head for printer

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US4569605A (en) * 1984-02-02 1986-02-11 International Business Machines Corporation Wire driving armature for dot printer
US4661002A (en) * 1983-08-19 1987-04-28 Canon Kabushiki Kaisha Dot matrix printer
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US4244658A (en) * 1978-02-01 1981-01-13 Kabushiki Kaisha Suwa Seikosha Dot printer head
US4661002A (en) * 1983-08-19 1987-04-28 Canon Kabushiki Kaisha Dot matrix printer
US4569605A (en) * 1984-02-02 1986-02-11 International Business Machines Corporation Wire driving armature for dot printer
US4700625A (en) * 1984-10-30 1987-10-20 Caracteres S.A. Needle-carrying head for a printing machine
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EP0349212A2 (en) * 1988-06-27 1990-01-03 Ing. C. Olivetti & C., S.p.A. Needle printing head

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GB2250958B (en) * 1990-12-21 1995-03-08 Citizen Watch Co Ltd Printing head for printer

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