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US1005245A
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  • My invention relates to a ribbon mechanism for typewriting machines and more purtii'nliirli to un improvement. in the method for vuryiiii,r the throw ot' the. ribbon eiii'riei '.o lu'ini: ditlereiit '/.oiies of the ribbon inio use. and iii providing means for i-hanging the iiorninl position of the ribbon earl-ier and its dii'eetion of vibration when' stencil work in to be done.
  • My improvement may be applied to .aiiy .-tvle, of typeii'ritiiif.: machine wherein the rbboii may be ribrated to cover or to nneoi-ei' the printing line when the type keys :ii-e operated. la the present instance. l have shown the improvement in connection willi the well known Underwood typewriter, wliieh at present employes-i n ribbon mtu-haiiism similar to that shown in Patent No. 026.050 to l". A. Cook. Tn thin typewriter, as regularly constructed, the ribbon carrier is shifted as the pinten is shifted, so that the throw of the ribbon remains the same for both upper and lower ease poaitions.
  • tvpewritcr are shown as are needful in ⁇ illiutratinf.,1r my improvement.
  • Figure 1 is a rear elevation showing the derieo in place;
  • Fig. 2 is n front. view ofthe dovien .with parts in sei-tion.
  • Fig. is a' sectional view showing the relativeposition of thc parts with n type bar at. the printing point, when the upper zone of the ribbon is'v used.
  • Fig'. 4 shows the position of the partI when the lower '/.one of the ribbon is usedzf ⁇
  • Fig. 5 illustrates the stencil lposition with u' tvpe bar nt the printing point, and big.
  • 1 reprei-ienta the frame Yof the typewriter to which the type bnr hanger segment 2 is secured.
  • 'l'lie type bars 3 are pivoted nt 'lin the seg.:- ment in the well known manner. and are keV aetnnted in the usual way.
  • lever lilium-ing n for wai-illy extending i sculpturei pii'otiillv eonnei-ted iut t-l to the vei'tieally :didiihle ribbon euriier lf. 'l ⁇ liiin far the parto deseribed ure of the lrognlnr Underwood.construction and operaltion.
  • 'i 'lhe lever 13 in the biehrome ribbon ⁇ iiieehiiniiun. as regularly used, is ,n'ovided ,with iin iii'in ttl, extending upwiiii ly from ,the pivot.
  • block Q4 slides tip or down t iu rods 23; the.' length and location of the U-pieces with relation to the pins being such that only onel pin ut a time is in operative position in one of the U- ieccs.
  • lever provided with an arni conineeted to the carrier and un operatin'g arm
  • the block 24 provided with a downward extension or arin 28, which carries n pin or -roller 2t)l adapted to titrin the slotted end 80 of the lever 31 which ispivoted at. 352 to the vbracketli-seeured to the, frame bracket D.
  • lever 29 is inadc long enough to permitvthe vihratory motion of thc vibraiing frame 5 to take place without disconnecting ⁇ the slide block from the lever slott.
  • the opposite end of the lever 31 is pivotally connected by a slot and pin connection at Zl-t with a rock arm 35 secured to the rear end of the rock shaft'. 36, which extend through the front of the machine and has n rear bca ring in the depending bracket 37 secured to the frame of the mncliiiie.
  • the front end of the shaft 36 carries n double ai'med lever 3S fixed to the shaft. and provided willi tinecr pieces 36 adapted to rock the shaft in either direction.
  • the front end of the 'shaft is provided with a pointer 40 adapted to coiipcrate with an indicating arc 41, sccured to the front of the machine, and indieating by colors or letters the position of the slide block 24, thus inforinng the operator whether the ribbon vibrating mechanisni is in iosition for writing, black, red or stencil.
  • a pointer 40 adapted to coiipcrate with an indicating arc 41, sccured to the front of the machine, and indieating by colors or letters the position of the slide block 24, thus inforinng the operator whether the ribbon vibrating mechanisni is in iosition for writing, black, red or stencil.
  • an arc-shaped arm 42 is secured to the shaft 86 near the bracket RT.
  • the outer circular portion of the arin is provided with. V-shaped notches 43 into which the V-I shaped end of the detent. spring -tt is adapt ed to drop, and thus position and hold theI slide block
  • the combina tion of a ri ibon carrier arranged to be vihratcd, key ⁇ actuated mechanism including a lever provided with an arm connected with the carrier am an oieriiting arin on each side of the fiilcrum o said lever, for vibrating the carrier either to cover or to uncover the printing line according to adjustment, means eoiperatiiig with the operatiuf1r arms of said lever-for adjusting the relation bctween tho cari-ier and its actuating mechanism so
  • kev iictiiated means including af lever proviied with an aria connected to; the, carrier and an o'perating arni on each!
  • the oierat-ing length ot one of which may hey varied, for vibrating the carrier to move the; ribbon to cover or uncover the lprinting line means for varying the operative length oif one of the operating arms of said lever forj varyin the throw of the carrier when the', norma position is awayfrom the printing" l line and means for bringing into operationfl.
  • key actuated means, incliidinga lever provided with an arm connected to the cai'rier and an operating arm on each side of the fiilei'uin of said lever, the operating length of one of .which may be varied, for vibrating the carrier to move tue l ing line and adiustablc means coiiperating with the operating arms of said'lever for predetermining the normal position. the throw and the direction of vibration of said carrier.
  • a typewriting machine the combination of a ribbon'carrier arranged to normally hold the ribbon away from the printing line, a lever provided with an arm pivotally connected to the carrier and an operating arm on each side of the fulcrnm of said lever, key actuated means for vibrating said lever to move the ribbon to the printing line .and means for adjusting the relation, be-
  • a lever provided with an arm pivotally connected to tbc'carrier aud an operating-arm on each side of tbe tuleriim of said may lie varied.
  • key actuated means-for viprinting line means for varying the throw ol' the earrier by adjusting the reliitioii between tbe lever' operating arm of variable length and its vibrating means and for changing the normal position of the carrier and reversing the direction of vibration of said lever.
  • Tn a typewriting machine, the combi- -iiiitioii of a ribbon carrier arranged to be vibrated.
  • a lever pivotallv connected to the rearrieiI aud provided with means for vary- ,ing the relative length and iosition of the arms thereof, n key aetiiatet universal bar trame arranged to be vibrated when the kevs are operated. and adjustable means' upon said universal frame to eot'iperate with the arms of said lever and determine the normal position. the throw and direction of i vibration of said carrier.
  • a key artimted universal bar frame arranged to be vibratori when thekevs are operated, adjustable means upon; said universal frame to cooperate wit-li the ,operating arms of said lever and determine the normal position, the throw and direct-ion' of vibration of said carrier, and means located on the frame ofthe machina for positonin'f'the adjustable means on said nui-Q vei'sal rame.
  • adjustable means upon said universal frame to cooperate with the operating arms of said lever and determino -the normal position, the tliron and direction of vibration of said carrier, means located on the frame of the machine for positionin the adjustable means on said uni- ⁇ .vora l,r.me.nad men feieilicntns the vibrated, alever, provided willi au arm pir-il otally eounei-ted to the carrier and an oper-tl ating arm on eaeli side of the. fiileruni ofposition of said adjustable means.
  • the combinationjof arihbonearrier arranged to be. ibratcd, ⁇ ale'ver connected. to sai l '.carri er, .av-'pivot forfsaidileveilocated at a point intermediate of itsfends,'a'iiiiiversal bar and van loperating connection j ⁇ between the lever and'said universal bar adjustable to one side 18.
  • a. universal mr a connection between the lever and said universal bar adapted to eoancctwith one or the other of said operating arms and means for adjusting said onerating connection to connect. the arm on one side or the other of said pivot.

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Loofilt. 'lY'lll-l-Vltl'llNG MACHINE. i, `.\l.\iiini. fll. l.oi'.itwoon, New' York, 1\`."Y., t. assigner to Underwood 'ly iewriter Comi'. pany. New York, N. Y., n lorporntion of:k Delaware. Filed Nov. 5, 1910. Serial j No. 590,736.- i'.
To oll-iolinmit may concern.:
lu it. loiown that l', Maaoiis ll. l'focic-` wooo, n citizen of. tlic United Stnten, and' rewident of the borough of Manhattan, city, i-oinity, nml State of Now York, have invented eertain new nml useful Improveineuta in 'l`ype-Writiiig Machines, of which the following is u apccilieation.
My invention relates to a ribbon mechanism for typewriting machines and more purtii'nliirli to un improvement. in the method for vuryiiii,r the throw ot' the. ribbon eiii'riei '.o lu'ini: ditlereiit '/.oiies of the ribbon inio use. and iii providing means for i-hanging the iiorninl position of the ribbon earl-ier and its dii'eetion of vibration when' stencil work in to be done.
My improvement may be applied to .aiiy .-tvle, of typeii'ritiiif.: machine wherein the rbboii may be ribrated to cover or to nneoi-ei' the printing line when the type keys :ii-e operated. la the present instance. l have shown the improvement in connection willi the well known Underwood typewriter, wliieh at present employes-i n ribbon mtu-haiiism similar to that shown in Patent No. 026.050 to l". A. Cook. Tn thin typewriter, as regularly constructed, the ribbon carrier is shifted as the pinten is shifted, so that the throw of the ribbon remains the same for both upper and lower ease poaitions. For stencil work with the construction as at present iis-ed, the lever and ribbon carrier are entirely disconnected from the key actuated mechanism. 'ff the pinten in shifted while. stencil work is being done the ribbon y i-iiri'ier will bo shifted ne iisniil, but if the., ribbon lHliould lie tiiiit or the eiiri'iei is not.i perfectly free on its guides. the eurrier owing.: to its being free and diseomieeteil is liable to i'eiiiuiii in the shifted position when' the platen returns to tlu` inirniul lower eunoj position.' lf this should oei-ur. the nexti type brought to the printing point willf .strike the ribbon. with the result thnt. the imprint. on tlie nteiieil will init lio perfect.'
.'lhe olijeet of my iiiiproienu-iit is toniiiin-i tuin the ribbon ea'riier eoiiueeted -lo andi iuider tho eoiitrol of the. key actuated |neili-l :iiiiuin ut. all times. 'l`hi.-I is ueiuunplished livl providing: the vibrating lever of the Cooki construction hereiiiliefoi'e referred to with' n n additioiinl actuating pin on the op iositel sido of the fiileriim, nnd in auch re'ntionl thereto thatI when opcrutirelv connected tot the vibrating universal bnr rame, the rib-i bon carrier will normally stand above ort ovo'r theprintiniz line. niul when the iiiii-l vernal lframe iii' `vibrate-ilA by the operation of the type keys the ribbon eari'ier Iwill bei moved away-from the printing line so as tof 'completely withdraw tie ribbon before tho type renc ies the laten and thus permit thc writing of atenei s. 'llie mechanism here shown and described; may be considered as typical ot" my improve'y ment. for itwill' be understood that. various equivalent structures may be employed in adapting the idea toy various typewriter con-v striietions.
tvpewritcr are shown as are needful in` illiutratinf.,1r my improvement.
Figure 1 is a rear elevation showing the derieo in place; Fig. 2 is n front. view ofthe dovien .with parts in sei-tion. Fig. is a' sectional view showing the relativeposition of thc parts with n type bar at. the printing point, when the upper zone of the ribbon is'v used. Fig'. 4 shows the position of the partI when the lower '/.one of the ribbon is usedzf` Fig. 5 illustrates the stencil lposition with u' tvpe bar nt the printing point, and big. G' s iows a section on line 6--ti in Fig. il.
Referring to the drawings, 1 reprei-ienta the frame Yof the typewriter to which the type bnr hanger segment 2 is secured. 'l'lie type bars 3 are pivoted nt 'lin the seg.:- ment in the well known manner. and are keV aetnnted in the usual way. The universul bar 4. in position to be aetiiated b v the heel of the type bar ll, is lsecured to the frame 5 which is pii'otally eonneted at ti to the roek arms 7 which are pivoted at S to the brneket il extending iipwiird from the base of the machine at the rear thereof. Extending' traino'ersely of the maeliine. above the vibrating frame 5 is the shift rail 10 which is ad pted for vertical movementI to shift the plnxienfrom lower to upper euse position. Near the renter of the"'Shift-"Edf is i-eeiired un iiriii bi-iieket 11. upon tliei'earwiii'dly extending.: ui'iii of whieh nt l2. in
pii-otally mounted a lever lilium-ing: n for wai-illy extending iiriii pii'otiillv eonnei-ted iut t-l to the vei'tieally :didiihle ribbon euriier lf. 'l`liiin far the parto deseribed ure of the lrognlnr Underwood.construction and operaltion. 'i 'lhe lever 13 in the biehrome ribbon `iiieehiiniiun. as regularly used, is ,n'ovided ,with iin iii'in ttl, extending upwiiii ly from ,the pivot. or fiilcrinn 12 and carrying two laetniitiiief pins 1T, 18, one projecting from ;e :ieb side of the lever, the pins being nrranged substantially in a radial line from the fulciiim, but. the pin 1T is located closer ln the drawings only suehlparts of the.`
tto the fiilerum than the pin 18, so that when' fthe lever is vibrated by actuation of the pia .-1T the throw of the ribbon carrier will be greater than when the lever is vbrated by `tho pin 18. By thuii vibrating.r thelcver from pine or tho other ofthe pinii 17, 18, the zonen, 1, b of the ribbon R are brought to the printiinir line iis desired. In addition to the nctiipose the printing lineandpermit. the writ- -ing of stencils.
will he'secn that the pins ti', 1R, tti, of tlie` lever 13 will pass into'or out of the rcspeci tivo grooves of the U-shapcd iieces when the to make operative connection between the vibrating frame 5 and any one of the actu- ,atiug pins of the lever 18 to aetuut'e the rib- Ibon carrier in the desired manner.
.25 proiecting forwardly; and to the inside thereot'tire secured the U-shaped pieces 26, 2T which projcctlaterallv or transversely to the lever 13, and are fo ded to form. n alot. or groove to fit over the actuating pins 17.
ating'pins above mentioned 1 have provided` the lever with'unolher actuating pin 1t), lop-2, cated below thetuleriun or on the opposite# side of thel pivotfll, in such relation thereto that. when this pin is brought into operative position, the lever will bo moved to the po. sition indicated h v dotted lines in Fig. 5,2 thereby bringing the ribbon carrier up so that. the ribbon covers the printing litio when the type keys are at, rest. it, will thus be secu that'the normal position and direction of vibration of the ribbon carrier will bei changed so that at. each operation of a type key therihbon will be drawn down to ex- Any suitable mechanism may be employed 18.10 (see Fig. 6).
The grooves of the U-shaped pieces 26, 2?
are disposed parallel to the slide rods 23. It
block Q4 slides tip or down t iu rods 23; the.' length and location of the U-pieces with relation to the pins being such that only onel pin ut a time is in operative position in one of the U- ieccs.
When tljie slide block 24 is in the position; shown in Figs. 2 and 6, the U-picce 2T with be in operative position with respect to the: actuating pin,
i when in the position shown in Fig. t the U-f' piece 26 will be in o ierative position with respcctto the pin 1 and in the iosition" sliownin Fig. 6 the -piece 27 wi l be in operative connection with the pin 19. It will be noted that the positions shown in` 1-`igs. ti, 4 and t'i represent. the posit-ions of the ribbon and carrier when the type bar is at the rintinp,` point. with the respective insI 1li 8 and 1t) in operative position. huita ie 8, tif the lever lll; 'hlhii hrated, n. lever provided with an arni conineeted to the carrier and un operatin'g arm The block 24 provided with a downward extension or arin 28, which carries n pin or -roller 2t)l adapted to titrin the slotted end 80 of the lever 31 which ispivoted at. 352 to the vbracketli-seeured to the, frame bracket D.
"lhe pin or roller 29 is inadc long enough to permitvthe vihratory motion of thc vibraiing frame 5 to take place without disconnecting` the slide block from the lever slott. The opposite end of the lever 31 is pivotally connected by a slot and pin connection at Zl-t with a rock arm 35 secured to the rear end of the rock shaft'. 36, which extend through the front of the machine and has n rear bca ring in the depending bracket 37 secured to the frame of the mncliiiie. The front end of the shaft 36 carries n double ai'med lever 3S fixed to the shaft. and provided willi tinecr pieces 36 adapted to rock the shaft in either direction. In addition, the front end of the 'shaft is provided with a pointer 40 adapted to coiipcrate with an indicating arc 41, sccured to the front of the machine, and indieating by colors or letters the position of the slide block 24, thus inforinng the operator whether the ribbon vibrating mechanisni is in iosition for writing, black, red or stencil. n order to properly iosition the slide block 24 and retain it in.t ie adjusted position an arc-shaped arm 42 is secured to the shaft 86 near the bracket RT. The outer circular portion of the arin is provided with. V-shaped notches 43 into which the V-I shaped end of the detent. spring -tt is adapt ed to drop, and thus position and hold theI slide block 2t in the desired operative posi-1 tion with relation to the actuating pins 17, 18 and 19 of the lever 13. i
It will readily be apparent that. other suit able devices may be employed to slide the block .l und locate the suine and also to indiente the position thereof to thc'operator. lt will also he npiarent that other means 5 than thc slide bloeit und pins might be eing ploycd to carry ont inv iden, and therefore y the claims herewith are notv intended to he limited to the spceilie structure shown.
n I l I. in a typewriting machine the combination of a ribbon carrier arranged to be vion eaeh stile. of the t'ulernin of said lever,
means for vibriitiug the lever and carrier and means for reversing the direction of viinechan'isin is provided for sliding tha' block and'retaining it in one or another of.. l the. 4.'ilitYe. eisetieiwil .operativa aesitionsti'i brut ion.
2. ln a typcwritinf: machine the combinaition of a ribbon carrier arraufvcd to be vibrated either to theuprintin Tineer away from it, a lever provided witi an'aifna conf iiected to the carrier and an operatin arin ,on each side of the fnlcrmnetsaid ever, means operatively related t the key levers for vibrating the lcverand carrier in either .means forreversing` the direction et l-vibi -either direction and means for. varying-tho varied, or vibrating the carrier, means oporativelv related to the key lever foi` vibrating sait lever and means cooperating with .of vibration of the lever.
direction eaeh time akey is operated and it. lu a typewritingina'ehine lhe.`coiiibina tion ofa'jrilbon-carrier arranged toghe vi brated,"a4 lever provided with "an arin'con-` ueeted tothe 'cari-ice and an operatingarm on each side of tho'fi'ileruinof said lever," iueaus for vibrating the lever and carrier in thrniv ot" and for reversing the direction of vibration of lsaid lever and carrier.
1. Tn a ty iewriting machine tbe combination of a ri ibon carrier arranged to be vibrated, a lever provided with anarui connected to the. carrier and an operating arm on each side of the fuleriiin of said lever, the opcratiii f length of 'ono of which may be the operating arms of said I ever for varying the t irow of and for reversing the direction In a ty iewriting machine, the combina tion of a ri ibon carrier arranged to be vihratcd, key` actuated mechanism, including a lever provided with an arm connected with the carrier am an oieriiting arin on each side of the fiilcrum o said lever, for vibrating the carrier either to cover or to uncover the printing line according to adjustment, means eoiperatiiig with the operatiuf1r arms of said lever-for adjusting the relation bctween tho cari-ier and its actuating mechanism so that the normal position of the ribbon may be either away from the printing line or over it..
1.a etyrsirritmmshine th@ webinatioii of a ribbon carrier arranged to nor-i mally hold the ribbon away from the print-i iiig line, key actuated means. ini-hiding a lever provided willi an iii'iii connected to the carrier alid an operating arm on each side of the. fnleriim et+-uid lever. for vibriitiug the carrier and means eoi'ipoi'uting with the? operating arms of said lever l'or eliangingl the iiormal position and reversing t-hc dirne-- tion of vibration of said carrier.
7. In a typewriting inaeliine the ,combina-i tion of a i'ibbon ciirrier arranged to nor-f inally hold the ribbon away from the print-i fing line, kev iictiiated means, including af lever proviied with an aria connected to; the, carrier and an o'perating arni on each! side of the fulciain of said lever, the oierat-ing length ot one of which may hey varied, for vibrating the carrier to move the; ribbon to cover or uncover the lprinting line means for varying the operative length oif one of the operating arms of said lever forj varyin the throw of the carrier when the', norma position is awayfrom the printing" l line and means for bringing into operationfl.
the other operating arm of said lover for the direction of vibration of said carrier.
,S. In a typewriting machine llie'coinbinaion of a'izribbon,carrier which -is arranged vhold tlio.ril ibon.either normally away Vfrom orin'ori'nally over the printing line ae.- 4ctndimfgg to adjustment. key actuated means, incliidinga lever provided with an arm connected to the cai'rier and an operating arm on each side of the fiilei'uin of said lever, the operating length of one of .which may be varied, for vibrating the carrier to move tue l ing line and adiustablc means coiiperating with the operating arms of said'lever for predetermining the normal position. the throw and the direction of vibration of said carrier., I
0. Tn a typewriting machine, the combination of a ribbon'carrier arranged to normally hold the ribbon away from the printing line, a lever provided with an arm pivotally connected to the carrier and an operating arm on each side of the fulcrnm of said lever, key actuated means for vibrating said lever to move the ribbon to the printing line .and means for adjusting the relation, be-
tween the operating arms ot the lever and -its vibrating means for changing theI normal position of the carrier and reversing the direction of vibration of said lever.
10. In a typewriting machine theeomhination ofla ribbon carrier arranged to normally hold the ribbon away from the printing line, a lever provided with an arm pivotally connected to tbc'carrier aud an operating-arm on each side of tbe tuleriim of said may lie varied. key actuated means-for viprinting line, means for varying the throw ol' the earrier by adjusting the reliitioii between tbe lever' operating arm of variable length and its vibrating means and for changing the normal position of the carrier and reversing the direction of vibration of said lever.
ll. lu n typewriting iiiiicliiiie, the coinbination of the ribbon carrier arranged to hohl [the ribbon oithei' iioriiiiilly away from or normally over tho priiitiii line according lto adjustment, a lover provided with au arm .pivotally connected to the carrier and an operating arm on each side of the fulcruin =of said lever the operating length of one of which may lic varied, key actuated means ffm' vibrating said lever to move the ribbon either to or away from the printing lino `when the keys are operated and adjustable means eoi'iperiiting with the operating arms fof said lever Vfor predcterniining the normal position, the throw, and the direction of vibration of said carrier.
i lf2. In a typcwriting machine, the combination of a ribbon carrier arranged to be .vibrated, a lever pivotally, connected to the c hangingtheV normal nposition and reversing carrier and provided lwithl actuating pins ribbon cit-he'r to cover or uncover the printl lever, the operating .length ot one of which Iii-ating said lever to move the ribbon to the i s i said lever and -adjustableineansfforl conf t3.' lln a tfypewritmg nmchine, lthe Icombiyor 4the other of Asaid pivots',V pivotally connected-tol'the` earrier and irovided with actuatingl ins i nation of a-ribbonearrier arriingedftolbc' .vibrated, a lever zlof-ated at dillerentpoints on each'side o tho .fiilerumm lufviactuated universal bar frame arranged to be vibrated when the keys are operated and iin'adjustnble slidott on said universal frame for connecting wit i Aone or i anolhei of the actuating pins on said lever and determining the normal position, the throw and direction of vibration of 'said 'fem-riet.
11|. Tn a typewriting machine, the combi- -iiiitioii of a ribbon carrier arranged to be vibrated. a lever pivotallv connected to the rearrieiI aud provided with means for vary- ,ing the relative length and iosition of the arms thereof, n key aetiiatet universal bar trame arranged to be vibrated when the kevs are operated. and adjustable means' upon said universal frame to eot'iperate with the arms of said lever and determine the normal position. the throw and direction of i vibration of said carrier. l
15. ln a typewriting machine the combi-'l iintion of a ribbon carrier arranged tobel:
said lever, one ot' said operating arms beiiigf provided with means for varying the opera?? tive length thereof. a key artimted universal bar frame arranged to be vibratori when thekevs are operated, adjustable means upon; said universal frame to cooperate wit-li the ,operating arms of said lever and determine the normal position, the throw and direct-ion' of vibration of said carrier, and means located on the frame ofthe machina for positonin'f'the adjustable means on said nui-Q vei'sal rame. i
10. In a typewritiug machine, the combination of a ribbon carrier arranged to bei vibrated, a lever provided with an arm piv-l ot-ally connected to the carrier and an oper-f ating arm on each side of the fulcrmii of said lever, one of'said operating arms be. ing provided with means tor varying the op# erntivc length thereof, a key actuated uni-i versal bar fraaie arranged to be vibrated when the keys are operated. adjustable means upon said universal frame to cooperate with the operating arms of said lever and determino -the normal position, the tliron and direction of vibration of said carrier, means located on the frame of the machine for positionin the adjustable means on said uni-` .vora l,r.me.nad men feieilicntns the vibrated, alever, provided willi au arm pir-il otally eounei-ted to the carrier and an oper-tl ating arm on eaeli side of the. fiileruni ofposition of said adjustable means.
17. In a tpyewrit-iag machine the combinationjof arihbonearrier arranged to be. ibratcd,` ale'ver connected. to sai l '.carri er, .av-'pivot forfsaidileveilocated at a point intermediate of itsfends,'a'iiiiiversal bar and van loperating connection j` between the lever and'said universal bar adjustable to one side 18. In a typewriting inacliineft'he combination of a' rihbon'carrier arranged tn be vibrated, a lever connected to said carrier.
a. universal mr, a connection between the lever and said universal bar adapted to eoancctwith one or the other of said operating arms and means for adjusting said onerating connection to connect. the arm on one side or the other of said pivot..
10. In a typewriting machine the combination of a ribbon carrier ai'ranged to be vibrated, a lever connected to saidcarrier. a pivot. for said lever, two o ieratiug arms on said lever. one on each side of said pivot. the operating length of one arm being variable a universal bar, a connection between the ever and said universal bar adapted to connect with one or the other of said operating arms and adapted to vary the operative leng tl 1 o f tlic variable arm. ,v
lu testimony whereof l have signed my name to this speeith-ation 'in the presence of' tivo subserbin"r witnesses.
aiaiQuis ii. Lockwoon. Witnesses:- I
Jona A. lx'sunsivnsoic, -4 -..T9 as Delineante;
a pivotfor said lever, two operating arms o n sa'icl lever one on each side of said pivot.
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