Recorders – Electric recording – Electrochemical
Patent
1979-09-19
1981-02-10
Eddleman, Alfred H.
Recorders
Electric recording
Electrochemical
118623, 118658, G01D 1506
Patent
active
042505135
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a linearly adjustable support mechanism in general, and more specifically to an apertured adjustment disc which provides a plurality of incremental linear, vertical adjustments, with no horizontal component, to raise and lower a supported member. This device has particular significance in a printing environment to align an ink or toner applicator member, such as a magnetic ink brush, with respect to a recording head or recording medium to insure that the magnetic brush will be parallel to the surface of the recording head or recording medium, to prevent the occurrence of a print intensity gradient in one instance or apply a uniform coating to the recording member in the other instance.
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Harlow James L.
Karns Ward L.
Eddleman Alfred H.
General Electric Company
Masnik Michael
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