Textiles: fiber preparation
Patent
1974-11-11
1977-06-07
Rader, Ralph T.
Textiles: fiber preparation
197 15, 101 1, 346 75, 235 6111J, 235201ME, B41J 2320
Patent
active
040277623
ABSTRACT:
Each wire of a wire printer is driven by a separate pneumatic motor. Each motor is actuated by compressed air which is selectively passed through an electrically operated valve for each motor. Each valve is actuated by an electric signal indicating whether the associated printing wire should be driven to print a desired character. Coupled between a compressed air source and all of the individual valves is an electrically operated pressure control valve which is normally closed to block transmission of compressed air from the source to the individual valves. After the individual valves are opened by electric signals to permit the printing of a desired character, the control valve is then opened to permit transmission of the compressed air through the opened individual valves to actuate the individual pneumatic motors to drive the print wires necessary to print the desired character.
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Kokusai Gijutsu Kaihatsu Kabushiki Kaisha
Rader Ralph T.
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