Mechanism for reciprocating a line printer shuttle

Printing – Selective or progressive – Bed and platen machines

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400290, B41J 300

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ABSTRACT:
A rotational movement of a constant speed drive is translated into a linear reciprocating motion having two relatively long, constant slope sections within a cycle, such section occuring in between two sequential reversals, and representing a constant speed. The speed modification is obtained by a universal joint-cross link with oblique axes and a crank output having a linear phase.

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