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Title: Thermoelectric matrix printing head



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1. A thermoelectric printing head of the type having printing electrodes for use in a thermoelectric printing process wherein an electrical potential gradient is applied between said printing electrodes positioned at the surface of an expanse of a printing medium containing electrically conductive ink and a counter electrode located on the other side of said printing medium comprising:

a rectangular matrix of precisely spaced printing electrodes for the passage thereagainst of said printing medium wherein said printing electrodes are made by,

cutting slots in a plurality of conductive plates to form a plurality of identical plates each having a number of precisely spaced conductive strips, said strips being electrically and physically joined by an excess portion of said plates and said strips forming at one end a number of printing electrodes and at the other end a number of connecting terminals,

stacking said identical plates in alignment, each plate being separated by an imperforate insulating layer of predetermined thickness,

fixing said stacked plates so that the conductive strips in successive layers are precisely spaced apart,

severing said fixed stacked plates and layers from said excess plate portion to electrically isolate said conductors and to form said rectangular matrix.

2. The printing head of claim 1, wherein an adhesive is applied to said conductive plates and insulating layers to fix said conductors in a predetermined relationship to one another.

3. The printing head of claim 2, wherein each of said conductors comprises two orthogonally disposed conductive legs.

4. The printing head of claim 3, wherein one end of each of said electrical conductors is exposed to form a smooth surface adapted for the passage of the printing medium and the other end of each of the electrical conductors is exposed to form a stair-like arrangement adapted to be connected to means to activate selected conductors.

5. A method of making a printing head of the type used in a thermoelectric printing process wherein an electrical potential gradient is applied between a plurality of printing electrodes positioned at a selected surface location of an expanse of a printing medium containing electrically conductive ink and a counter electrode positioned on the other side of the expanse wherein said method of making the printing head comprises

cutting slots in a plurality of conductive plates to form a plurality of identical plates each having a number of precisely spaced conductive strips, said strips being electrically and physically joined by an excess portion of said plates and said strips forming at one end a number of printing electrodes and at the other end a number of connecting terminals,

stacking said identical plates in alignment, each plate being separated by an imperforate insulating layer of predetermined thickness,

fixing said stacked plates and layers so that the conductive strips in successive layers are precisely spaced apart,

severing said fixed stacked plates and layers from said excess plate portion to electrically isolate said conductors and to form a planar rectangular matrix of precisely spaced printing electrodes for the passage thereagainst of said printing medium.

6. The method of claim 5, wherein said conductors are fixed in a predetermined relationship to one another by applying an adhesive to said conductive plates and said insulating layers.

7. The method of claim 6, wherein each of said conductors is fabricated to comprise two orthogonally disposed conductive legs.

8. The method of claim 7, further comprising exposing one end of each of the electrical conductors to form a smooth surface adapted for the passage of the printing medium and exposing the other end of each of the electrical conductors to form a stair-like arrangement adapted to be connected to means to activate selected conductors.

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Inventors: Anton, Rainer (Nurnberg, DT)

Application Number: 509091
Filing Date: 1974-09-25
Publication_date: 1976-05-04
Assignee: Triumph Werke Nurnberg A.G. (Nurnberg, DT)
Primary Class(es): 346/139C 29/592.1, 174/72B
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
3185761May, 1965McHugh174/72.
3235942Feb, 1966Howell et al.29/592.
3708609Jan, 1973Iosue et al.174/72.
3718936Feb, 1973Rice346/139.
3719261Mar, 1973Heinzer et al.197/1.
3744611Jul, 1973Montanari et al.197/1.
3857470Dec, 1974Bastard et al.197/1.

Other Refs:
Primary Examiner: Hartary, Joseph W.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney: Gershman; Arthur