Ribbon Feed From Supply Only During Carriage Return Patents (Class 400/233)
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Patent number: 5893669Abstract: A ribbon feeding device for a printer, which is simple in structure and easy to assemble and in which engagement between a pinion supported on a carriage and a rack is maintained when the carriage for carrying a printing head moves toward and away from the rack without providing the rack with any engaging member. An arm is swingably supported on the carriage at one end thereof, and the pinion engaged with the rack and operatively connected with a transmission mechanism is rotatably supported on the other end of the arm. One end of a torsion coil spring for urging the pinion towards the rack is engaged with the arm and at the other end thereof is engaged with the carriage. In accordance with the movement of the carriage toward and away from the rack, the arm swings to keep the engagement between the pinion and the rack appropriately.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1997Date of Patent: April 13, 1999Assignee: Citizen Watch Co., Ltd.Inventors: Makoto Sugai, Hiromi Hibino
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Patent number: 5280303Abstract: A thermal printer has a donor web positioning system that uses a single sensor in conjunction with a capstan roller. The roller is driven by a stepper motor to precisely meter the donor web. The roller is positioned between the print drum and the take-up spool and drivingly engages the donor web and controllably advances the donor web towards the take-up spool at a known rate as the web is paid out of the print zone. The single sensor is positioned between the print drum and the supply spool to detect the start of the plurality of frames of dye, as the donor web advances. Each individual frame is then positioned properly by causing the capstan drive motor to advance a known, pre-programmed number of steps to place the beginning of each color frame at the heater line of the thermal head.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1992Date of Patent: January 18, 1994Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Daniel C. Maslanka
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Patent number: 5133614Abstract: In a printer, a drive motor, a drive roller arranged on the shaft of the motor, a reversal roller in spaced relation to the drive roller, and an elongated drive belt trained about the drive and reversal rollers form a tensioning device, the belt being fastened at its ends to a print-head carriage for selectively displacing the carriage in the forward and reverse directions along and relative to a printable substrate support roller or base. The reversal roller is carried in a carrier housing which movably and cooperatively engages a spring-loaded tensioning wedge for maintaining the elongated drive belt in a predetermined tensioned or stretched relation.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1990Date of Patent: July 28, 1992Assignee: Mannesmann AktiengesellschaftInventors: Ulrich Buschmann, Gunter Gomoll, Wolfgang Hauslaib
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Patent number: 5115253Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for driving and controlling a thermal printer. In the thermal printer provided with a carriage driving mechanism for moving a carriage including a thermal head forward and backward along a platen; a mechanism for moving upward and downward the thermal head to bring it into contact with and detach it from said platen; and a sheet forwarding mechanism for forwarding a print sheet in the direction perpendicular to the sheet forwarding direction; the time required for the printing operation by the printer is shortened as a whole and thus it is possible to raise the effective printing speed by controlling the drive of the printer so that the upward movement and/or the downward movement of the thermal head and the moving operation of the carriage or the sheet forwarding operation are effected, overlapped with each other.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1990Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Assignee: Alps Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hideki Yorozu, Akihiro Takeuchi
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Patent number: 4850725Abstract: A ribbon is driven past the printing station of a printer only when the print head is moved in the right-to-left direction across the printer. An endless timing belt causes rotation of a gear pulley that is in mesh with an idler gear. The idler gear is supported on a pair of projecting fingers of a plate that is swingable on the center of the gear pulley. The idler gear is responsive to the direction of rotation of the gear pulley through a drag effect of the projecting fingers with the bottom surface of the idler gear.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1988Date of Patent: July 25, 1989Assignee: NCR CorporationInventors: Alan H. Walker, Bradley W. Lewis, Thomas J. Bossack
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Patent number: 4834567Abstract: The present invention is of a character-erasable printing apparatus adopting an erase controlling means which outputs to a printing mechanism a move control signal moving a printing head to the print position of the head character of a character string corresponding to the printing head and subsequently outputs to an erasing mechanism an erase control signal erasing characters sequentially from the head character to the last character on receiving an erase command from an inputting means.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1986Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Assignee: Brother Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Hideo Ueno
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Patent number: 4760405Abstract: Method and apparatus for effecting thermal recording on a sheet of a recording medium with the aid of a reusable ribbon which can be repeatedly used for recording a plurality of times. The recording operation is performed during forward movement as well as during return movement of a thermal head while the ink ribbon is wound and unwound. On completion of a predetermined number of recording operations in both direction further recording is stopped and the thermal head is returned to its home position without any displacement of the ink ribbon. Thereafter, the above-mentioned steps are repeated. The reusable ribbon is wound by a length equal to M/N of a line every time recording is performed on M lines in the two-way recording mode, where N represents the number of recording operations for which a portion of the reusable ink ribbon can be repeatedly used.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1986Date of Patent: July 26, 1988Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Keiji Nagira, Shoji Kanemura
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Patent number: 4723853Abstract: A thermal transfer printer wherein the carriage is equipped with the ribbon cassette and the thermal head and has a take-up shaft engageable with the take-up core of the ribbon cassette, and clutch means is provided between the motion converting means and the take-up shaft of the carriage, rotational force is transmitted from said motion converting means to the clutch means, and the clutch means cuts off the transmission of the rotational force to the take-up shaft. The rubbing transfer phenomenon does not occur, since, the ink ribbon starts to travel before the thermal head contacts the platen or after the thermal head separates the platen. It is possible to effect control such that no rubbing transfer occurs even when the thermal head is pressed against the platen to effect printing while the carriage is moving transversely at high speed.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1986Date of Patent: February 9, 1988Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Masafumi Suzaki, Katsumasa Mikami, Yoosuke Nagano, Tomoji Kitagishi, Akira Sasaki, Kunio Tajima
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Patent number: 4712933Abstract: When a ribbon cassette containing a print ribbon and having a looped portion exposed to the outside is mounted on a printer frame, a ribbon guide member movable along a print line of a platen, while in its initial position, is located within a region surrounded by the looped ribbon portion. The ribbon guide member is moved as a carriage mounted with a print head travels. While in engagement with the looped ribbon portion, the ribbon guide member moves to a position beyond one end of a printing range, where it is releasably latched. Thus, the ribbon is automatically stretched to cover the whole printing range.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1986Date of Patent: December 15, 1987Assignee: Brother Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Yukihito Natsume
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Patent number: 4712115Abstract: A thermal-transfer printer includes a carriage arranged for reciprocation along a recording paper and a thermal head movable together with the carriage. On the carriage is mounted a ribbon cassette having a pair of reels and repeatedly usable ink ribbon wound on the reels. The reels are rotated to transport the ink ribbon in a desired direction by a ribbon transport mechanism arranged in the carriage. The operation of the transport mechanism is controlled by a control device.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1986Date of Patent: December 8, 1987Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Hisao Tatsumi, Haruhiko Kayata, Kenji Yamamori, Toshio Kakizawa, Toshiaki Mogi
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Patent number: 4688955Abstract: A serial printer having a platen (5) and a carriage (4) having a printer head (6) with a plurality of aligned print needles close to the platen (5) for mosaic printing is disclosed. According to the present invention, an ink ribbon is in a detachable ribbon cartridge (3) under tension, and the printer head (6) has a smooth slope at the top of the head (5) that slopes towards the platen, thus, when the ribbon cartridge is put on the printer, the ink ribbon is temporarily twisted at the top of the slope on the head (6), and by swinging the printer head (5) a few times along the platen (6), the ink ribbon (1) at the top of the slope slides down along the slope into the narrow gap between the head (6) and the platen (6), and thus, the ink ribbon (1) is positioned in front of the print needles.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1982Date of Patent: August 25, 1987Assignees: Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd., Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Public CorporationInventors: Minoru Isobe, Shuichi Imai, Toru Hiroki, Tadasi Kodama, Waturu Ohara
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Patent number: 4683478Abstract: A printer system using a cassette housing therein printing ribbon is provided. In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a cassette provided with an electrically conductive sheet for preventing the cassette from accumulating charge. In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a thermal printing process in which a heat-sensitive ink ribbon is separated away from a recording medium while the ink is still half-melted thereby allowing to prevent a printed image from becoming reflective. In accordance with a further aspect of the present invention, there is provided a printer system in which a printing ribbon is extended as inclined with respect to a recording medium such that the printing ribbon is separated farther away from the recording medium in a printing direction.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1985Date of Patent: July 28, 1987Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventors: Masayuki Suzaki, Shoji Nishiwaki, Toshitaka Hayashima, Kazuo Uezu, Hidejirou Maehara, Masanori Momose
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Patent number: 4647238Abstract: A printer using a disposable ribbon which is fed from a feed section toward a take-up section of a feeding device upon completion of printing of each line of characters. The printer comprises a memory for storing position data representing a feed-side end of an active portion of the ribbon which has been used for the last printed line, the feed-side end being located on the side of the feed section of the feeding device, and another memory for storing another position data representing a take-up-side end of another active portion of the ribbon which is to be used for the next line of characters, the take-up-side end being located on the side of the take-up section of the feeding device.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1984Date of Patent: March 3, 1987Assignee: Brother Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Tsugio Okamoto, Yoshiharu Hirai
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Patent number: 4621270Abstract: A heat transfer type multi-color printer which serves to automatically draw out a new ink ribbon with a simple constitution for recording. The multi-color printer includes members for holding/releasing an ink ribbon provided on a carriage which carries the recording head, and two ribbon spools of a ribbon cassette mounted on a printer body constructed to transmit unidirectional turning force of a spacing motor for moving the carriage. With this arrangement, the multi-color printer serves, when recording, to draw out the ink ribbon from one of the ribbon spools during the time the carriage moves in one direction and, serves, with the carriage moving in the opposite direction to hold the ink ribbon and to rotate the two ribbon spools for winding the ink ribbon.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1985Date of Patent: November 4, 1986Assignee: Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Minoru Mizutani, Yoshihisa Fukurohata
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Patent number: 4611937Abstract: A printer having a print ribbon feed mechanism is disclosed which allows optimal feeding of a print ribbon, eliminating unnecessary consumption of the ribbon. The mechanism includes first and second clamp means mounted on a stationary section and a print carrier of the machine, respectively, which are both controlled in accordance with movement of a print head from and to a print enabling position. Means are provided which are connected to a carrier indexing mechanism for impositively driving print ribbon supply and takeup spools disposed on the stationary section to wind a print ribbon onto them during a carrier return operation whereas they allow the ribbon to be unwound from the ribbon spools when the carrier advances.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1984Date of Patent: September 16, 1986Assignee: Silver Seiko Ltd.Inventors: Yoshiaki Sato, Osamu Takahashi
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Patent number: 4598301Abstract: A thermal printer for printing characters or the like on a recording medium, heat-sensitive paper or plain paper, by a thermal printhead which is mounted on a carriage movable along the recording medium in a reciprocating manner is provided. The printhead is pressed against the recording medium while the carriage is moving in a printing direction and the printhead is kept away from the recording medium while the carriage is moving in a returning direction opposite to the printing direction. A cassette containing therein heat-sensitive ink ribbon is substantially elongated in shape and it bridges between a pair of side plates forming part of a frame of the printer when detachably mounted in position. The cassette is provided with a supply port at one end and a take-up port at the opposite end and thus the ribbon is lead outside through the supply port and lead inside through the take-up port. And the ribbon is taken up in association with the returning motion of the carriage.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1984Date of Patent: July 1, 1986Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventors: Masayuki Suzaki, Shoji Nishiwaki, Toshitaka Hayashima, Shigeyuki Araki, Masanori Momose
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Patent number: 4420268Abstract: A thermal printing apparatus includes a platen about which a sheet of paper is circumferentially embraced; a head transfer carriage mounted on guide rails of the apparatus for slidable movement in the lengthwise direction of the platen; a thermal head assembly mounted only on one guide rail so as to move with the head transfer carriage in the lengthwise direction of the platen while also being adapted to pivot about the guide rail toward and away from the platen, such that a tape from a tape cartridge is positioned between the thermal head assembly and the paper so that as the thermal head assembly moves along the platen, it selectively heats the tape in response to an information signal to transfer the pigment from the tape onto the paper and thereby record visual information on the paper; a tape clamp device including a lever pivotally mounted to the apparatus, an elastic plate fixedly mounted to the apparatus, and a spring which biases the lever toward the elastic plate to clamp the tape therebetween durinType: GrantFiled: December 11, 1981Date of Patent: December 13, 1983Assignee: Sony CorporationInventors: Yoshihiro Tsukamura, Hidekuni Aizawa, Keiichi Ohta
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Patent number: 4401393Abstract: An improved, disposable inexpensive feed mechanism is uniquely incorporated in a cassette having a flexible or movable wall driven by contact with a moving printer carriage or the like. Friction facing of the moving wall cooperates with a fixed friction facing on an interiorly placed portion of a cassette wall with a ribbon between the two friction faces. The friction facing of the movable part has angled fiber elements that engage the ribbon in one direction but slip easily over the ribbon in the opposite direction. The moving printer carriage or the like contacts a movable portion of the cassette wall in each pass and indexes the ribbon slightly to provide a fresh supply across a platen. The platen may be integrally molded as a part of the cassette and can be made of plastic. The entire mechanism is disposable, is contained in a single clean package and is very low cost. No rollers, feed roll drives or motors are required.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1982Date of Patent: August 30, 1983Assignee: International Business Machines Corp.Inventors: Douglas E. Alexander, Charles M. McCray
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Patent number: 4376585Abstract: A matrix printer, having a movable print head, a paper feed and advance mechanism and an ink ribbon system, is driven by two motors; one for the print head and one for paper feeding and ribbon movement. This second motor is a reversible one and drives the paper advance when rotating in one direction and the ink ribbon when rotating in the opposite direction. Speed control for the paper feed phase is derived from a cam on the input shaft for the paper advance. A reset mechanism for that shaft is also included.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1981Date of Patent: March 15, 1983Assignee: Mannesmann AktiengesellschaftInventors: Lorenz Fromme, Wolfgang Hendrischk, Werner Rupp
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Patent number: 4350452Abstract: A ribbon loading system for a printer of the kind having a moveable printhead carrier establishes a ribbon loading position for the carrier at one end of the carrier travel axis. In response to an operator initiation, the printhead carrier is driven to the loading position where the ribbon cartridge is operator mounted at a fixture adjacent the printhead. The cartridge includes a path defining section that extends to arrange a loop of ribbon around the distal side of the printhead, effectively threading the ribbon. Subsequent carrier movement is selectively coupled to the ribbon to provide ribbon drive motion.For a preferred cartridge implementation, the path defining section is detachable to travel with the printhead carrier and includes ribbon guides for defining at least a portion of the ribbon path around the printhead during printing. The preferred detachable section is held to a bulk ribbon supply section of the cartridge by a catch which is automatically released by mounting the cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1980Date of Patent: September 21, 1982Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Edward N. Dials, Drew A. Kightlinger
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Patent number: 4342520Abstract: An inkribbon feed mechanism is disclosed which feeds the inkribbon by utilizing power of a spacing motor by which a print head is transversed. The inkribbon feed mechanism comprises commanding means which detect a command element for reversing the inkribbon near one end of the inkribbon, an arm member which interlocks with the command means via a spring member and is pivotably supported by a pivot, a planetary gear member which is provided at one end of the arm member and is rotated by the power of the spacing motor via a drive gear member. In compliance with the alternate rotation of the spacing motor, the planetary gear member engages with a gear member of one reel or is slightly moved in orbit by the drive gear member so as not to render a rotational force to the reel. The arm member is pivoted by the command means to change the object which the planetary gear engages.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1980Date of Patent: August 3, 1982Assignee: Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Minoru Isobe, Makoto Shimizu, Shigemi Hagiwara
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Patent number: 4300847Abstract: A teleprinter includes a carriage for conveying a dot matrix-type print head along an operating path parallel to a print-receiving surface. The carriage is mounted on parallel-spaced support rods by means of spaced bearings slidably engaged to one of the support rods, and a pair of perpendicularly-aligned guide rollers which engage the other guide rod. The carriage is advanced by a drive belt which extends along the carriage operating path and is attached to the carriage at either end. A stepper motor coupled to one of the pulleys drives the belt to position the carriage. A removable cartridge on the carriage contains an inked ribbon which is advanced with movement of the carriage by a drive gear engaged to the drive belt. A unidirectional clutch prevents the inked ribbon from moving in a reverse direction during carriage return.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1979Date of Patent: November 17, 1981Assignee: Qwint Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert C. Hoffman, Richard H. Kruse, Donald P. Martin
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Patent number: 4260271Abstract: The present invention is an inked ribbon advancement mechanism which is used in combination with a printer having a movable print head. The printer includes a frame and a print head mechanically coupled to the frame so that it travels laterally along the front of the frame. The inked ribbon advancement mechanism includes an apparatus for continuously advancing an increment of inked ribbon in response to the position of the print head. The apparatus includes a device for positioning the increment of inked ribbon adjacent to the print head and a slidable member which is slidably coupled to the print head in parallel juxtaposition so that the slidable member can move differentially in response to the print head. The apparatus also includes a cam for continuously displacing the slidable member in response to the movement of the print head.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1978Date of Patent: April 7, 1981Assignee: C. Itoh ElectronicsInventor: Nicholas Kondur, Jr.
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Patent number: 4242005Abstract: The present invention is an improved pawl for use in combination with an inked ribbon advance and reverse mechanism which includes a plate member, a pair of ribbon spools which are disposed on the surface of the plate member and are mechanically coupled thereto so that they can rotate bidirectionally, a pair of ratchet wheels, each having teeth disposed in an opposite direction and each being mechanically coupled to one of the pair of ribbon spools, and a mounting device for mechanically coupling the improved pawl to the plate member. The improved pawl includes an elongated member having a pair of ends, each end having a plurality of teeth which are disposed along the surface of the elongated member that mechanically engages one of the ratchet wheels. The elongated member is pivotally coupled to the mounting device which includes a pivot pin which mechanically couples the elongated member to the mounting device by means of a pair of springs.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1978Date of Patent: December 30, 1980Assignee: C. Itoh Electronics, Inc.Inventor: Nicholas Kondur, Jr.
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Patent number: 4157224Abstract: In order to advance an inked ribbon in a printing apparatus in which a printing carriage mechanism moves across the width of a platen, one-way brakes are placed on ribbon guide rollers on the printing carriage mechanism to permit relative movement between the printing carriage mechanism and the inked ribbon as the printing carriage mechanism is advancing from left-to-right across the paper. One-way brakes are placed on return rollers in the ribbon path in order to prevent the inked ribbon from moving with respect to the platen as the printing carriage mechanism is moving from left-to-right across the paper. When the printing carriage mechanism moves from right-to-left in order to return to the left-hand margin, the one-way brakes on the ribbon guide rollers on the printing carriage mechanism apply substantial friction to the inked ribbon and drag the inked ribbon with the printing carriage mechanism as the printing carriage mechanism returns from right-to-left.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1977Date of Patent: June 5, 1979Assignee: Teletype CorporationInventors: Alfred Z. Purzycki, John E. Randolph