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摘要 <p>1,071,128. Selective printing. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION. June 8, 1965 [June 18, 1964], No. 24141/65. Heading B6F. [Also in Division G4] General.-A record card on which characters are represented by characteristic arrangements of perforations is sensed pneumatically by apparatus which includes a plurality of sets of normally discontinuous ducting, there being one set for each character and each set being rendered continuous only by the corresponding characteristic arrangement of perforations on the record card so as to provide an air pressure signal to operate the appropriate type member of associated printing apparatus. Card feeding and type selection.-Rollers (13), Fig. 1 (not shown) feed a card (11) column-bycolumn past the sets of ducting (18) which are parallel to the card columns. Each set comprises two or more junctions between ducts (40, 42) or (51, 52), Figs. 2, 3 (not shown). The Fig. 2 junction requires a perforation (43) to be present in card (11) for air pressure to be transmitted to duct (42), two such junctions being necessary at row positions 1, 12, for example, to detect the character " A ", and the output of duct (42) being connected to operate the corresponding type-member piston to print this character at the same column position at the edge of card (11) or on a separate record. A spring-loaded piston (46) normally blocks the junction in the absence of a card. The Fig. 3 junction is such that pressurized air in duct (51) normally escapes through the vertical duct and a groove (53) in spring-loaded piston (56), pressure only being transmitted to duct (52) when the vertical duct is closed by a non- perforated portion of card (11). One or more junctions of the latter type are used in combination with Fig. 2 junctions where it is necessary to distinguish between characters having common perforations. Type-member impression arrangement, Fig. 4, shows the arrangement for character " A ". Pressure only appears at duct 89 when perforations are present at rows 1 and 12. Spool valve 74 is normally in its upper position because pressurized air from duct 77 leaks past lands on the valve and a higher pressure is maintained beneath the valve by means of a restricted throat 78a. A pressure signal from duct 89 forces the valve down to vent the cavity above piston 81 to atmosphere through ducts 84, 75. High pressure from duct 77 then passes through duct 85 to force piston 81 upwards and urges type-member 26 against ink ribbon 27 and card 11. As piston 81 rises, feedback duct 88 is opened and high pressure is supplied under the spool valve 74 to return it to the position shown, whereupon high pressure is also fed through duct 84 to force the type-member piston 81 down again. The ink ribbon 27 is an endless loop driven by pinch rolls and reinked by a roll from the wick of an inking capsule.</p>
申请公布号 SE327297(B) 申请公布日期 1970.08.17
申请号 SE19650008093 申请日期 1965.06.18
申请人 IBM CORP 发明人 FITCH C
分类号 G06K7/02;G06K15/00;(IPC1-7):06K3/02 主分类号 G06K7/02
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