Recorders – Markers and/or driving means therefor – Stylus feature
Patent
1975-03-19
1976-10-19
Miller, Jr., George H.
Recorders
Markers and/or driving means therefor
Stylus feature
346 76R, 338 28, G01D 1516, G01D 1510, H01C 702
Patent
active
039874931
ABSTRACT:
A hot stylus using a mandrel of soft material having good heat conductivity and good electrical conductivity is used to carry heat to the writing end of the mandrel. That end fits in an aperture of a jewel bearing surface which rides on the heat sensitive paper. The mandrel is soldered in a groove along a thermistor having a positive temperature coefficient. The mandrel also provides one electrical connection to the thermistor. The other electrical connection is by way of a foil contact soldered to an opposite face of the thermistor. That assembly is potted and assembled on a circuit board which provides the electrical leads from the stylus body to which the foil is soldered and from the mandrel itself.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3402378 (1968-09-01), Catlin et al.
patent: 3699588 (1972-10-01), Warrington et al.
patent: 3735417 (1973-05-01), Holzhauser
Johnson Curtis R.
Paschkis Albert E.
Leeds & Northrup Company
MacKay Raymond F.
Miller Jr. George H.
Miller, Jr. William G.
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