Patents by Inventor Norman E. Farb

Norman E. Farb has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6423155
    Abstract: A new high strength steel alloy characterized by having high DC magnetic saturation, ultra high tensile, yield and fatigue strengths that is particularly suited for use as a hammerspring in hammerbanks in impact printers and for other applications where magnetic alloys are used and high mechanical strength is desirable. The alloy is formed of the following composition in weight percent: about 20% to about 35% Co; about 2% to about 6.0% Ni; about 0.0 to about 0.15% C; about 0.75% to about 3% Mo; 0% to about 3.0% Cr; 0% to about 2% Mu; 0% to about 0.02% Si; 0% to about 0.003% P; 0% to about 0.001% S; 0% to about 0.005% 02+N2;with the balance comprised of Fe. A process for making the alloy includes homogenizing preferably at a temperature of 2150° F. for 24 hours, and solution treating at a temperature in the range of about 1500° F. to about 1700° F. under a vacuum or inert gas protective atmosphere; air-cooling; and precipitation aging at a temperature in the range of about 800° F.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 23, 2002
    Assignee: Printronix, Inc.
    Inventors: Y. Grant Chang, Norman E. Farb
  • Patent number: 6244768
    Abstract: A line printer with a hammerbank having print hammers with printing tips and a ribbon supported for impact by the tips for printing on media and a metal platen for supporting the media. An elastomer on the metal platen supports the media and has a layer of material harder than the elastomer extending inwardly from its surface which receives the impacts of the hammer tips. The harder material can be particles extending inwardly randomly from the surface of the elastomer of a ceramic having a sphericity exceeding 0.50 up to 35 percent of the thickness of the elastomer, and in the range of 20 microns to 400 microns in size.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 12, 2001
    Assignee: Printronix, Inc.
    Inventors: Y. Grant Chang, Norman E. Farb
  • Patent number: 6146033
    Abstract: A new high strength steel alloy characterized by having high DC magnetic saturation, ultra high tensile, yield and fatigue strengths that is particularly suited for use as a hammerspring in hammerbanks in impact printers and for other applications where magnetic alloys are used and high mechanical strength is desirable. The alloy is formed of the following composition in weight percent: about 20% to about 35% Co; about 2% to about 6.0% Ni; about 0.0 to about 0.15% C; about 0.75% to about 3% Mo; 0% to about 3.0% Cr; 0% to about 2% Mn; 0% to about 0.02% Si; 0% to about 0.003% P; 0% to about 0.001% S; 0% to about 0.005% O.sub.2 +N.sub.2 ; with the balance comprised of Fe.A process for making the alloy includes homogenizing preferably at a temperature of 2150.degree. F. for 24 hours, and solution treating at a temperature in the range of about 1500.degree. F. to about 1700.degree. F. under a vacuum or inert gas protective atmosphere; air-cooling; and precipitation aging at a temperature in the range of about 800.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 14, 2000
    Assignee: Printronix, Inc.
    Inventors: Y. Grant Chang, Norman E. Farb
  • Patent number: 6089769
    Abstract: A line printer having a hammerbank for printing on media with print hammers to impact a ribbon to form a dot matrix array having printing tips and permanent magnets for magnetically retaining the hammers. Coils release the hammers by overcoming the magnetism to impact a platen against which the hammer printing tips can strike a ribbon and the underlying media. A cover overlies the hammers having an elongated ridge, and is secured to the hammerbank by threaded members. A print ribbon mask is threadably secured to the cover with openings indexed to openings of the cover to allow the passage of the printing tips.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 18, 2000
    Assignee: Printronix, Inc.
    Inventor: Norman E. Farb
  • Patent number: 6000330
    Abstract: An impact printer and method of printing having a plurality of hammers in side-by-side relationship with pairs of pole pieces in associated relationship with each hammer with a hammer contact end and a distal end removed from the hammer contact. A pair of elongated magnets span the pole pieces at their distal ends and a magnet connection connects the magnets for creating a magnetic circuit through the pole pieces. The pole pieces have reduced adjacent facing areas at their distal ends, and are reduced in cross-section intermediately between their ends. The reduction in area between pole pieces directly reduces the permeance and mutual induction thereby creating greater accuracy of printing by the hammers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 14, 1999
    Assignee: Printronix, Inc.
    Inventors: Norman E. Farb, John Stanley Kinley
  • Patent number: 5361693
    Abstract: A process and apparatus for welding a tungsten carbide printing tip of a dot matrix printer to a hammerspring by holding the hammerspring in a fixture with a first electrode in adjacent relationship thereto and a second electrode in adjacent relationship to a tungsten carbide printing tip having cobalt and forcing said tungsten carbide printing tip into adjacent relationship with said hammerspring while causing cobalt in said tungsten carbide printing tip to be welded to said hammerspring through a welding current between said first and second electrodes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 8, 1994
    Assignee: Printronix, Inc.
    Inventors: Norman E. Farb, James Chon
  • Patent number: 5344242
    Abstract: The specification describes a low reluctance magnetic circuit for a dot matrix line printer for retaining hammersprings by the magnetic circuit having pairs of pole pieces formed of magnetically conductive sheets having a space for receipt of a permanent magnet. A coil is wrapped around a portion of each of the pole pieces between the magnet and the ends to provide a reverse magnetic field to the magnetic field provided by the permanent magnet. A magnetic shunt is established between the pole pieces to provide a greater magnetic effect. The pole pieces are sized and plated at the ends, with a spaced wear bar between them to provide improved performance and longer wear.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 6, 1994
    Assignee: Printronix, Inc.
    Inventor: Norman E. Farb
  • Patent number: 5335999
    Abstract: The specification sets forth a hammerspring for a dot matrix printer having a plurality of such hammersprings spaced along a hammerbank with permanent magnetics to draw said hammersprings into a retracted and uniformly stressed mode through a spring portion which are released by overcoming the magnetic retention, the hammerspring formed with a base portion connected to the hammerbank with a spring portion extending from said base portion having a decreasing transverse cross sectional area extending to an enlarged end portion for improved magnetic retention against said permanent magnets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 9, 1994
    Assignee: Printronix, Inc.
    Inventors: Norman E. Farb, James Y. Chon
  • Patent number: 5152217
    Abstract: An improved hammerbank in a dot matrix line printer has two different sets of staggered apertures therein along the length thereof for drawing pressurized air at the outside of the hammerbank therein to provide turbulent, high velocity cooling air in the region below the magnetic coils of the magnetic hammer actuators. The cooling air is confined to passage over the magnetic coils by enlarged flanges on the coil bobbins which form an air dam. The air dam discourages escape of the cooling air through spaces between the hammer springs.Magnetic interaction between adjacent magnetic hammer actuators is minimized due to the absence of common magnetic materials extending therebetween, except for the permanent magnets which hold the hammer springs in the retracted position. The permanent magnets are common to a plurality of the magnetic hammer actuators and by physically extending therebetween serve to prevent substantial leakage flux from occurring.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1988
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1992
    Assignee: Printronix, Inc.
    Inventors: Norman E. Farb, Steven S. Hughes
  • Patent number: 4790674
    Abstract: In a dot matrix line printer in which a plurality of hammer springs mounted along the length of an elongated reciprocating hammerbank are selectively released or fired to impact dot printing impact tips mounted thereon against a print paper through a length of ink ribbon to print dots, the wear that would otherwise occur each time one of the hammer springs rebounds back into contact with a pair of pole pieces against which the hammer spring resides when in its retracted position is greatly minimized by chromium masses plated on the tip of the hammer spring and on the tips of the pole pieces. Chromium platings on each hammer spring are confined to the end of the spring and comprise either a pair of masses adjacent the different pole tips or a single mass encompassing both pole tips. The chromium masses are of convex contour and of hexavalent chromium composition to provide the masses with hard and smooth surfaces that slide over and do not abrade one another upon impacting.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1987
    Date of Patent: December 13, 1988
    Assignee: Printronix, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert A. Kleist, Norman E. Farb, John S. Kinley
  • Patent number: 4498793
    Abstract: In a printer in which a shuttle and a counterbalancing mass are driven in opposing reciprocating fashion by a rotating, generally oval-shaped cam, the cam followers which couple the shuttle and the counterbalancing mass to the cam are castered to prevent skewing of the cam followers relative to the cam. Each of the cam followers is disposed between and rotatably mounted on a pair of opposite arms extending outwardly from a generally planar base of a castered yoke assembly, the planar base being pivotally coupled to a supporting member therefor which is either coupled to the shuttle or forms a part of the counterbalancing mass. In a first embodiment the pair of opposite arms extend from the planar base toward the cam so as to dispose the cam follower between the pivotal mount of the yoke assembly and the cam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1983
    Date of Patent: February 12, 1985
    Assignee: Printronix, Inc.
    Inventors: Gordon B. Barrus, Leo J. Emenaker, Glen R. Radke, Norman E. Farb, Gerold Holzer
  • Patent number: 4498388
    Abstract: In a print hammer mechanism in which a thin, flat hammer spring is mounted at a fixed end thereof to a magnetic structure which includes a permanent magnet and a pole piece having a pole tip facing the opposite free end of the hammer spring on a side of the hammer spring opposite an impact printing tip, a pivot fulcrum is formed by an impact arrangement which faces an intermediate portion of the hammer spring between the fixed and free ends thereof. The permanent magnet normally pulls the hammer spring into a retract position in which the spring impacts and resides against the impact structure with the free end of the spring forming an air gap with the pole tip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 1984
    Date of Patent: February 12, 1985
    Assignee: Printronix, Inc.
    Inventor: Norman E. Farb
  • Patent number: 4386563
    Abstract: In an impact printer system in which various hammer springs mounted in side-by-side relation along a reciprocating hammer bank are selectively released to cause an impact tip mounted at the upper end of the hammer spring to impact a paper or other printable medium, the hammer springs are divided into two different groups and the release of the hammer springs in the different groups is staggered. Alternate ones of the hammer springs comprise a first group of hammer springs which are selectively released at the beginning of each of a succession of cycles as the hammer bank sweeps across the printable medium. The remaining ones of the hammer springs comprise a second group and are releaseable at a midway point through each cycle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 1981
    Date of Patent: June 7, 1983
    Assignee: Printronix, Inc.
    Inventor: Norman E. Farb
  • Patent number: 4224932
    Abstract: A handle for a vibratory massage unit of the type including an applicator head which translates laterally in a circular motion upon rotation of a drive shaft. The handle solves the problem of excessive vibration by providing static and dynamic balancing of the moving parts so as to prevent operator fatigue. A pair of offset bearings provide the transition from pure rotational motion to translational motion and an oppositely offset counterweight provides the static and dynamic balancing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 30, 1980
    Inventor: Norman E. Farb