Premagnetizing head

Electricity: magnetically operated switches – magnets – and electr – Magnets and electromagnets – Magnet structure or material

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335304, 335284, H01F 702, H01F 720

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055150209

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BRIEF SUMMARY
The present invention relates to a premagnetizing head which is intended for use with a document reader and which functions to charge magnetizable pigment of characters printed on a document, and which includes a permanent magnet whose north-south axis extends generally parallel with the plane of the document to be read.
In addition to a read head, apparatus that are intended to read information characters printed on documents such as bankbooks, cheques, forms and the like also include a premagnetizing head which functions to magnetize the magnetic pigment of characters, prior to sweeping the read head over said characters. One example of readers of this kind is found in the standardized "CMC-7-reader" which is intended to be fitted to a printer at a location adjacent the printer head, where the space available is extremely limited.
When apparatus of this kind are fitted with an additional read head for simultaneous reading of information on a magnetic strip located on the rear side of a bankbook or some like document, the magnetic field deriving from the permanent magnetic will sometimes penetrate the document when premagnetizing the characters on the front of the document and therewith erase the magnetism of the magnetic strip on the back of the document, therewith making it impossible to use simple permanent magnets in cases such as these.
Attempts have been made to solve this problem with the aid of controllable electromagnetic coils which are switched off temporarily when such documents are fed through the read and write equipment. These electromagnetic coils, however, are so large and bulky that the space available adjacent the printing head is insufficient for the purpose of fitting the coils. Furthermore, the coils are relatively expensive.
It is the object of the present invention to remove the aforesaid problem and to provide a solution which will enable the use of a simple, small and inexpensive permanent magnet whose magnetic field will not penetrate through a document, such as bankbooks and the like, and therewith erase the magnetism of a magnetic strip on the back of the document.
To this end the inventive premagnetizing head is characterized in that one pole of the permanent magnet is connected to a magnetically conductive metal plate which extends away from the magnet, generally transversal to its north-south axis, and up to the document whose characters are to be premagnetized and read. The magnetism is thereby led away from the magnet such as to obtain a well-defined, rapid deflection of the magnetic field in a direction towards an opposing pole-end of the permanent magnet at that end of the metal plate which faces towards the document, wherein the strength of the magnetic field diminishes in a direction towards the rear side of the document so rapidly as to have no influence on a magnetic strip which is located at a distance of 2 mm or more from the head.
It is preferable to attach one pole-side of the permanent magnet to the metal plate, wherein the end of the plate that faces towards the document to be read is curved towards the other pole-side of the magnet and wherein this end of the metal plate preferably has a pointed terminating edge.
The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawing, in which FIG. 1 is a greatly enlarged cross-sectional view of an inventive premagnetizing head, and FIG. 2 is a top view of the head shown in FIG. 1.
The illustrated inventive premagnetizing head includes a round permanent magnet 10 having a north pole N and a south pole S. Attached to the north-pole side N of the magnet is a magnetically conductive plate 12. The plate 12 is attached so that a part 14 thereof will project outwards transversely from the magnet 10, said part curving upwards towards the south-pole side S of the magnet. The outer end of the part 14 of the metal plate therewith forms a pointed terminating edge 16 which, when the head is used in a document reader, is intended to lie in abutment with a bypassing document which carries magnetizable

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