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What is claimed is:
1. An interior drum type printer having a print drum adapted to receive
paper on an interior cylindrical surface, a shaft aligned with the
cylindrical axis of the surface, and a print head movable along the shaft;
a paper feed mechanism associated with the print drum for feeding paper to
the interior surface of the print drum, said feed mechanism comprising:
a deflectable feed roller;
a paper feed means; and
means mounting the paper feed means to the print head for controlled
rotation therewith about the shaft.
2. A paper feed mechanism as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
the print head is arranged at one end of a support; and
the paper feed means is mounted at the opposite end of the support.
3. A paper feed mechanism as set forth in claim 1 wherein the paper feed
means comprises a rubberized roller-shaped element which is movable
towards the printing drum by means of a pressure spring.
4. A paper feed mechanism as set forth in claim 3 wherein the support is
connected to the shaft by means of stepper motors so as to perform
translatory and rotary movements.
5. A paper feed mechanism as set forth in claim 1 wherein the printing drum
comprises a drum surface having circular end faces, and further comprising
paper retaining elements arranged along the edges of the circular end
faces, said elements being adapted to be raised and lowered by solenoids.
6. A paper feed mechanism as set forth in claim 1 wherein the paper feed
roller is connected to the outer surface of the printing drum by means of
releasable locking elements.
7. A laptop computer, a keyboard housing, and a screen housing, said
computer comprising an interior drum type printer comprising a a print
drum adapted to receive paper on an interior surface, a shaft in the drum
center, and a print head movable along the shaft; a paper feed mechanism
associated with the print drum for feeding paper to the interior surface
of the print drum, said feed mechanism comprising:
a deflectable feed roller;
a paper feed means; and
means mounting the paper feed means to the print head for controlled
rotation therewith about the shaft. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Technical Field
The invention relates to an interior drum type printer comprising a paper
feed mechanism, in which paper to be printed can be fed to the interior
surface of a printing drum by means of a paper feeder provided with a
deflectable feed roller, a shaft being arranged in the drum center along
which a print head can be moved.
2. Background Art
From EP 0 045 788, an inkjet printer is known whose print head is supported
to pivot about a shaft. Paper transport to the print head is effected by
means of arcuately arranged transport rollers, with the rollers being
eliminated in the immediate print head area so that there is the
possibility of the paper during printing not being pressed against the
drum's cylindrical wall section facing the print head. Line-by-line
printing is effected by pivoting the print head about said shaft.
Subsequently, the paper is advanced by one line spacing by means of the
transport rollers to print the following line in the described manner.
An essential disadvantage of this printer is the sophisticated arrangement
and shape of the transport rollers as well as their controlling the paper
advance in response to the print head being pivoted. Moreover, the manner
in which the transport rollers are positioned does not guarantee that the
paper contacts the paper supporting surface in the print head area. Due to
differing paper/print head spacing occurring thereby, unsharp print-out is
produced. Another disadvantage is that during paper transport a backlash
between paper and transport rollers may occur which leads to varying line
spacings.
From the journal "Deutscher Drucker", No. 34, Sep. 12, 1991, an interior
drum type recorder "Linotronic 630" is known, in which magazined
photographic web material that can be unwound and taken up is drawn
through a hollow drum by means of a motordriven take-up magazine. During
advance, the photographic material is sucked to the interior surface of
the drum by applying a vacuum. In the drum center, an advancing system for
a light source and related optical means is arranged on a shaft, said
system being movable along said shaft. During horizontal movement of the
optical system the photographic material is exposed in vertical direction.
Since such apparatus are not intended for printing on paper, the solution
is not suitable for interior drum type printers either. For example, sheet
paper cannot be printed due to the transport means guiding only continuous
paper through the drum. Also, sucking the photographic material to the
interior surface of the drum by vacuum is technically too complicated for
interior drum type printers and is not effective.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
It is the object of the present invention to design an interior drum type
printer permitting quick and simple paper feed warranting highly
reproducible paper positioning. According to the invention, this is
attained in that the print head is connected to a paper feed means which
is mounted for controlled rotation together with the print head about a
shaft arranged within the printing drum. The print head is arranged at one
end of a support and the paper feed means is mounted at the opposite end
of the support offset by 180 angular degrees. The support and the shaft
are connected by means of stepper motors so that the support provided with
print head and paper feed means can perform translatory and rotary
movements along and about, respectively, the shaft arranged in the
printing drum.
The arrangement according to the invention is extremely space-saving.
Moreover, it is advantageously achieved that for paper feed to the
printing drum, no separate transport rollers are required. During pivotal
movement of the support caused by a stepper motor the paper to be printed
is engaged by the paper feed means and fixed by paper retaining elements
pivotally arranged along the lateral edges of the circular end faces of
the printing drum. During another rotation of the support by means of a
stepper motor, the print head is moved to a predetermined printing
position. Thus, both paper feed and positioning for an interior drum type
printer are realized in an easy manner.
Another advantage of the arrangement is that during the printing operation,
the paper need not be moved so that backlash effects caused by paper
advance is excluded. Generally, in this arrangement the exact positioning
of the characters to be printed depends on the exact positioning of the
print head which, however, is easily achieved by means of precise
adjusting means.
Use of the printing drum as a connecting element for the housing portions
of a laptop computer offers the advantage that the interior drum type
printer is integrated in the computer. A housing portion holding the
keyboard is fixedly connected to the printing drum and a housing portion
holding the screen is hinged to the printing drum shaft.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Further advantages of the invention will be apparent from the subclaims and
from an embodiment of the invention explained with reference to the
drawings in which:
FIG. 1 shows an interior drum type printer in a schematical and perspective
representation;
FIGS. 2 and 3 show a cross-section of the printer according to FIG. 1 along
line A--A in different paper feed positions; and
FIGS. 4 and 5 show a schematic representation of the printer according to
FIG. 1 as a connecting element for a portable computer.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
The interior drum type printer according to the invention features a
printing drum 1 having a cylindrical surface which is open on top in an
area of about 150 angular degrees. A paper feeder 2 by means of which
paper 10 to be printed, in the form of individual sheets or continuous
paper, is supplied to the printing drum 1 by means of a deflectable feed
roller 3 is fixed together with the feed roller 3 to drum 1 by releasable
locking elements 3a. A print head 9a and a paper feed means 9b biased by a
pressure spring 7 towards the interior drum surface are mounted to a
support 9 arranged on a shaft 8 located in the center of the printing drum
1. The paper feed means 9b is formed as a rubberized roller-shaped
element. Support 9 can be freely rotated about said shaft 8 and moved
along shaft 8 by means of stepper motors (not illustrated). At the edges
of the two circular end faces 5 of drum 1, paper retaining elements 4 are
arranged which are oriented towards the center point of drum 1 and can be
raised and lowered and whose movements are controlled by solenoids (not
illustrated). A plate 6 is provided for improved paper guidance and formed
as a part that can be inserted on printing drum 1.
The paper sheet 10 to be printed is supplied to the feed roller 3 via
feeder 2 so that said roller 3 is deflected an amount corresponding to the
paper thickness. An electrical signal generated as a result thereof
effects that, on the one hand, a lifting movement of the paper retaining
elements 4 is performed by means of the solenoids and, on the other hand,
the support 9 carrying the paper feed means 9b designed as a
spring-biased, rubberized roller-shaped element is rotated to a position
in which the leading edge of the paper sheet is engaged by the paper feed
means 9b. Such paper feed position corresponds to an angular position of
the stepper motor stored in a memory of computer 11. Due to the static
friction, the leading edge of the paper sheet, according to the speed of
the stepper motor, is gradually moved to a predetermined position which is
independent of the paper size used. The angular position of the stepper
motor is also stored in computer 11 as a fixed value.
Due to the fact that the printing drum 1 has a diameter permitting to
completely store a DIN A4 sized paper sheet, continuous paper after
printing is gradually moved to said predetermined position by said means
9b.
When the stepper motor responsible for rotating the support 9 reaches its
predetermined position, a control signal generated by the computer causes
the solenoids to lower the paper retaining elements 4. Such lowering
produces another control signal causing the said stepper motor to rotate
the support 9 with its print head 9a to a printing position predetermined
by the computer program, rotation of the support 9 being effected in
clockwise direction so that the spring-biased paper feed means 9b slides
over the paper guiding plate 6.
During the printing operation, the angular position of the stepper motor
responsible for rotation of the support 9 about shaft 8 is maintained
until printing of the first line is completed. For this purpose, the print
head 9a is moved along the shaft 8 by means of the second stepper motor.
Thus, the printing of the first line initiated by a control signal
corresponding to the predetermined number of columns is completed, the
print head 9a is pivoted to the following line and the printing operation
is re-started. Due to the surface of the printing drum 1 not being
completely closed, the paper feed means 9b arranged at the opposite end of
support 9 can freely rotate in the empty space despite the spring bias
while the print head is being pivoted from line-to-line.
After termination of the printing operation, the support 9 with the paper
feed means 9b is moved to the position of the sheet trailing edge. Due to
static friction, similar to that occurring during paper feed, the printed
sheet is moved out of drum 1 via the paper guide 6.
The printing drum 1 is used as a connecting element for the housing
portions 12a, 12b of a laptop computer, the housing portion 12b which
holds the keyboard being fixedly connected to the printing drum 1 and the
housing portion 12a holding the screen being hinged to the shaft 8 of drum
1. For unobstructed paper advance, the paper feeder 2 is arranged behind
the housing portion 12a holding the screen.
For operating the interior drum type printer integral with computer 11, the
paper feeder 2, the feed roller 3 and the paper guiding plate 6 must be
connected to the locking elements 3a after opening the housing portion
12a. Removing the above-mentioned components in reversed order permits the
housing portion 12a to be closed again.
The invention has been described in detail with particular reference to
preferred embodiments thereof, but it will be understood that variations
and modifications can be effected within the spirit and scope of the
invention.
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