Printer ribbon motion detection system
a motion detection and ribbon technology, applied in the direction of instruments, inking devices, galvano-magnetic hall-effect devices, etc., can solve the problems of optical sensors malfunctioning, loss of print data, and reducing the print speed performance of printers
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[0034] The proposed design uses the motion of the ribbon to drive the detection system. As shown in FIGS. 5-8, the motion detector 1 includes a rotator member 10 having at least one radially positioned member 11, a detector member 20, and a magnet 30. The radially positioned member 11 of rotator member 10 is made of a metal that will pass magnetic flux and includes at least one metal spoke 12. As shown in FIGS. 1-4, the radially positioned member 11 can include any mechanically and magnetically practical number of spokes 12. However, where the radially positioned member is bridging the magnet 30 to detector member 20, there must be an even number of spokes 12. In alternative embodiments, where bridging is not necessary, the number of spokes can be even or odd. Each radially positioned member having a different number of spokes produces a different magnetic signal as also illustrated in FIGS. 1-4. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the detector member 20 is a Hall Effect Sen...
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