GB191321976A - A New or Improved Typewriter. - Google Patents

A New or Improved Typewriter.

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GB191321976A
GB191321976A GB191321976DA GB191321976A GB 191321976 A GB191321976 A GB 191321976A GB 191321976D A GB191321976D A GB 191321976DA GB 191321976 A GB191321976 A GB 191321976A
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carriage
type
drum
levers
impression
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William Earnest Russell
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41JTYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
    • B41J1/00Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the mounting, arrangement or disposition of the types or dies
    • B41J1/22Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the mounting, arrangement or disposition of the types or dies with types or dies mounted on carriers rotatable for selection
    • B41J1/32Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the mounting, arrangement or disposition of the types or dies with types or dies mounted on carriers rotatable for selection the plane of the type or die face being parallel to the axis of rotation, e.g. with type on the periphery of cylindrical carriers

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21,976. Russell, W. E. Sept. 30. Type wheel machines for writing on books.-Relates to machines in which (1) the keyboard is stationary and the type-wheel moves for letterspacing, and (2) the machine is placed over the book &c. and is independent of the means for holding or supporting the book &c., and comprises a carriage v provided with a type-wheel or drum k arranged so that the keys a rotate the drum for character-selection and depress the carriage with the drum for impression on the book &c. The machine is preferably supported on rollers 21, 22 and is provided with adjustable feet 24, 25 for supporting the machine when writing near the edge of the book &c. Type-wheel actions; type-carriages. - The keylevers a are pivoted on a rod b and are arranged over a universal bar d secured to levers e which bear on levers f pivoted at g, the universal bar being inclined to afford different amounts of lostmotion for the key-levers. The levers f are joined by a bar h engaging a fork i which is connected by gearing comprising a quadrant j to the type-drum k. The rod h and the fork i may be replaced by gearing. The type-carriage v can slide on rails u, the fork i always engaging the bar h. The rails are secured to supports t which are pivoted at w to levers s arranged under levers r joined by a universal bar q which is in the path of the key-levers. On depressing any character-key, the drum is rotated to bring the corresponding character over the printing point, and the type-carriage is depressed for impression. The drum is prevented from overrunning by means of a spring-tensioned quadrant k<1>, Fig. 3. On release of the key, the type-carriage is raised by springs, and the bar h is returned by plate-springs h<1>. Alining for impression. - An alining - detent l, Fig. 3, is held by a spring p<1> in engagement with a crown - wheel m on the drum during impression. When the carriage is raised after impression, the detent is released by means of a stationary rail p which engages an arm n on the spindle o of the detent. Case-shift mechanism.- The drum k is provided w i t h three angularlyarranged rings of types, any of which can be brought i n t o printing position by tilting the type-carriage u about the pivots w by means of a hand-lever y, Fig. 2, connected to one of the supports t by a link x. Roller inking-arrangements.-Inking-rollers 30, Fig. 1, are arranged in the slotted end of a spring- controlled plate 20 which is traversed with the type-carriage u. When the type-carriage descends, the inking-rollers wipe over the types on the drum k. The type-carriage is preferably provided with an arm adapted to engage an arm on the plate 20 so as to move the inking-rollers positively clear of the drum. Letter-spacing mechanism; space-key actions.-The type-carriage v is drawn to the right by the tape 2, Fig. 1, of a spring-drum 3 and is controlled for letter-spacing by an escapement consisting of a lever 9, Fig. 3, journaled on the type-carriage and provided with fast and loose dogs 6 which engage alternately a stationary rack 7. The lever 9 is formed with an extension 10 which co-operates with a strut 11 formed on a frame 12 which is traversed with the type-carriage and can be rocked by depressing the space-bar 13. When the type-carriage is depressed for impression, the strut 11 acts as a stationary abutment for t'e extension 10 and the escapement is operated. When the space-bar is depressed, the strut is raised and the escapement is operated independently of the impression-mechanism. Back-spacing mechanism.-The type-carriage v is connected by a tape 4 to a drum 5 provided with a ratchet feed. Carriage-releasing arrangements.-The feed-rack 7, Fig. 3, is held down by springs 8 and can be raised for carriage-release. Line-spacing mechanism.-One of the supporting- rollers 21 is rotatable by a wheel 23, Fig. 1, for line-spacing. In some cases, the machine may be arranged over a cylindrical platen which is rotated for line-spacing. Tabulating - mechanism. - The type-carriage is provided with a stop 28 adapted to engage adjustable stops 27 consisting of L-shaped arms mounted in a stationary comb 26.
GB191321976D 1913-09-30 1913-09-30 A New or Improved Typewriter. Expired GB191321976A (en)

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