GB947132A - Letter space extend mechanism for typewriters - Google Patents

Letter space extend mechanism for typewriters

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Publication number
GB947132A
GB947132A GB28663/61A GB2866361A GB947132A GB 947132 A GB947132 A GB 947132A GB 28663/61 A GB28663/61 A GB 28663/61A GB 2866361 A GB2866361 A GB 2866361A GB 947132 A GB947132 A GB 947132A
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Prior art keywords
lever
spacing
bar
movement
key
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Expired
Application number
GB28663/61A
Inventor
John Charles Morris
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Sperry Corp
Original Assignee
Sperry Rand Corp
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Application filed by Sperry Rand Corp filed Critical Sperry Rand Corp
Priority to GB28663/61A priority Critical patent/GB947132A/en
Priority claimed from CH926661A external-priority patent/CH396954A/en
Priority to DEP1269A priority patent/DE1269628B/en
Publication of GB947132A publication Critical patent/GB947132A/en
Expired legal-status Critical Current

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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
    • B41J19/00Character- or line-spacing mechanisms
    • B41J19/18Character-spacing or back-spacing mechanisms; Carriage return or release devices therefor
    • B41J19/34Escapement-feed character-spacing mechanisms
    • B41J19/58Differential or variable-spacing arrangements

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  • Impression-Transfer Materials And Handling Thereof (AREA)
  • Portable Nailing Machines And Staplers (AREA)

Abstract

947,132. Typewriters. SPERRY RAND CORPORATION. Aug. 8, 1961, No. 28663/6l Heading B6F. In a power-operated type-lever machine wherein an escapement mechanism is actuated in response to each printing operation to produce equal spacing movements of the platen carriage, means are provided which, when set, cause the escapement to perform a second spacing movement after the spacing movement associated with the printing of a character, thus producing double spacing between the characters. Power operation of type levers.-A lever 42 which actuates a type-bar by mechanism, as described in U.S.A. Specification 2,862,591, is operated by a power-lever 13 carrying on a pivot 14 an eccentric cam 12 which is engaged with a power roller 11 to operate a type-bar. The set of levers 13 is pivoted on a fixed rod 16 and each is normally prevented from rotating anti-clockwise under the action of a spring 34 by a latch 29, a nose 38 on which engages a seat 39 on the lever, so that the cam 12 does not engage the roller 11. Depression of a type-key 18 lifts, through an intermediate lever 21, a trigger 26 having a shoulder 27 engaging a nose 28 on the latch 29, so that the nose 38 rides off the seat 39, thus allowing the cam 12 to engage the roller 11 and cause actuation of a type-bar. A lower extension 37 of the latch 29 rides in a groove 35, 36 in the cam 12 under the action of a spring 31, the part 36 causing an initial quick clockwise movement of the latch so that an extension 41 holds the trigger in inoperative position until the extension 37 snaps back into the part 36 when the parts 26, 29 resume their initial positions. The rightward ends of the levers 13 have extensions 49 which overlie bendable ears 51 on a ribbon universal bar 48 carried by bail ends 47 pivoting on the rod 16. The ends 47 are connected through adjustable links 56 with an actuator bar 52 which operates the ribbon vibrator. By bending the ears 51 the timing of the throw of the bar 52 may be adjusted, so as to effect precise operation of the extended-spacing mechanism as described below. Escapement and variable-spacing mechanism; actions other than type actions.-Normal letterspacing mechanism includes a pivoted throwarm 81 for each key action as described in U.S.A. Specification 2,862,591, downward movement of the arm causing, through links 86 . . . 88 and a wire 89, the swinging of the dog rocker 91 of an escapement mechanism 80. Letter-spacing with no printing can also be effected by a space-bar connected to the lever 21 of the double-spacing mechanism described below. For double spacing, a key 72 is depressed. The key at its inner end carries a pin 68 which normally engages the lower of two recesses 66, 67 in the upper end of a lever 63. The other end 62 of the lever in this position engages a shoulder on and prevents spring-urged upward movement of a bar 59 connected by a link 75, 77 to a lever 21 associated with a trigger 26 and latch 29, the latch 29 normally holding inoperative a lever 104 similar to a lever 13 and also carrying a cam roller 12. The lever 104 however has no rightward extension 49. When the key 72 is operated, the pin 68 moves into the upper recess 67 of the lever 63 which thus moves anti-clockwise so that the bar 59 can move upwardly into contact with a tappet 57 on the actuator bar 52. If now a type-key is depressed, typing and normal letter-spacing first occur with anti-clockwise movement of the tappet 57 allowing the bar 59 to move upwardly past the tappet. As the tappet returns to normal position it imparts anti-clockwise movement to the bar 59 which movement through the associated parts 75, 77, 21, 26, 29 causes a power actuation of lever 104. A rod 103 connects the lever 104 to a rocker 102 which acts upon the dog rocker 91 of the escapement, so that actuation of the lever causes an additional letter-spacing movement. Since the lever 104 has no extension 49, the ink-ribbon mechanism is not operated during the additional spacing movement. Double-spacing continues until the key 72 is released.
GB28663/61A 1961-08-08 1961-08-08 Letter space extend mechanism for typewriters Expired GB947132A (en)

Priority Applications (2)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
GB28663/61A GB947132A (en) 1961-08-08 1961-08-08 Letter space extend mechanism for typewriters
DEP1269A DE1269628B (en) 1961-08-08 1962-01-25 Blocking switch device for typewriters

Applications Claiming Priority (3)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
GB28663/61A GB947132A (en) 1961-08-08 1961-08-08 Letter space extend mechanism for typewriters
CH926661A CH396954A (en) 1961-08-08 1961-08-08 Typewriter
DEP1269A DE1269628B (en) 1961-08-08 1962-01-25 Blocking switch device for typewriters

Publications (1)

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GB947132A true GB947132A (en) 1964-01-22

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US951542A (en) * 1908-03-12 1910-03-08 Underwood Typewriter Co Type-writing machine.

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DE1269628B (en) 1968-06-06

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