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US1019107A US60220911A US1911602209A US1019107A US 1019107 A US1019107 A US 1019107A US 60220911 A US60220911 A US 60220911A US 1911602209 A US1911602209 A US 1911602209A US 1019107 A US1019107 A US 1019107A
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  • This invention has for its object the printing of dates or other designations upon successively presented tickets.
  • tickets are preferably made in strip form in a roll with the main portion of the Yticket printed upon. It is often desirable to have some designating mark printed upon the tickets at the time they are sold, and the machine herein described is arranged to print this date or designation upon the ticket by as simple a means as possible, and at the same time have this designation register with the matter which ⁇ has originally been printed upon it.
  • Figure l is an elevation of the machine
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation of Fig. l..
  • the standards 1 and 2 of the machine are mounted upon a base 3 and upon the same base is a standard 4 in which is placed a roll of tickets 5.
  • These tickets as has been mentioned, have been printed upon with the appropriate printing matter and in addition have been punched with notches or holes by means of which the tickets will be registered to the dating machine in a manner to be hereinafter described.
  • the particular form of these notches or punch holes may be varied widely but in the form ⁇ of ticket shown they consist of three holes, 6.
  • the printing cylinders or rolls of the machine consist of a lower impression roll 7 and an upper or type roll 8 between which the ticket is passed and receives its printing. At the same time these rolls serve as pressure rolls and when the ticket is pulled through between them they revolve, causing the type form (in a manner'to be described) to receive lits ink and to place its imprint on the ticket.
  • the impression cylinder 7 and type cylinder 8 each has a periphery of about two ticket lengths (for a reason to be hereinafter describede-preferably slightly less), and the impression surface is provided with two sets of pins 9 (diametrically opposite) which engage the holes of the tickets as the cylinders are revolved when the tickets are pulled between them.
  • the cylinder 8 has holes l0 provided for the pins for clearance purposes.
  • the cylinders be placed lout of pressure engagement with each other so that the ticket may engage the pins and so locate itself with relation to the cylinders.
  • the method of causing the disengagement may be varied widely but in the referable form, as shown, the periphery o? the cylinder is cut away where the pins are located in the cylinder. This cut-away as shown consists of a flat l1 upon the surfaces of the cylinder, and when said flat surface comes opposite the type cylinder the pressure is removed from the tickets, but held in proper relation by the pins passing through the pin holes.
  • the pin holes are preferably slightly larger than the pins, and the cylinder is made slightly smaller in circumference than two ticket lengths so that the pins will pass into the holes at about ytheir center, or slightly forward of their center, and when the cylinders are reroll; said segments alternately engaging the my vhanl in the presence of two subscribing strip between them and the impression roll; Witnesses.
  • said adjusting means engaving the strip at the register perforations Wlen said strip is JOSEPH *WHITE out of engagement
  • said type and im- Vitnesses

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J.VVHITE.
TICKET PRINTING MACHINE.
APPLICATION FILED IAN.12, 1911A 1,()19,10'7. Patented Maf. '5, 19142.
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J. WHITE.
TICKET PRINTING MACHINE.
APPLICATION FILED JAN. 12, 1911,
mmm lIli'k' IN[lll JQ' TEST JOSEPH WHITE, OF PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP, MIDDLESEX COUNTY, NEW JERSEY.
TICKET-PRINTING MACHINE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed January 12, 1311.
Patented Mar. 5, 1912.
Serial No. 602,209.
To all whom j may concern:
Be it known that I, JOSEPH W'HITE, a citi- Zen of the United States, residing in Piscataway township, Middlesex county, State of New Jersey, (whose post-oliice address is Bound Brook, New Jersey,) have invented certain new and useful Improvements Relating to Ticket-Printing Machines.
This invention has for its object the printing of dates or other designations upon successively presented tickets. These tickets are preferably made in strip form in a roll with the main portion of the Yticket printed upon. It is often desirable to have some designating mark printed upon the tickets at the time they are sold, and the machine herein described is arranged to print this date or designation upon the ticket by as simple a means as possible, and at the same time have this designation register with the matter which` has originally been printed upon it.
While various machines have been constructed for the purpose of printing tickets to register with matter previously printed upon them, these machines have been arranged so that when they are operated they feed the tickets through the machine; but the machine herein described is arranged so the source of operating power is derived from the ticket strip, and all that is necessary in operating it is to thread the strip in the machine, and by pulling the same through the machine, the mechanism will register itself, so that the tickets will be printed upon in the proper place as each one passes through the machine.
Referring to the drawings, Figure l is an elevation of the machine, and Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation of Fig. l..
The standards 1 and 2 of the machine are mounted upon a base 3 and upon the same base is a standard 4 in which is placed a roll of tickets 5. These tickets as has been mentioned, have been printed upon with the appropriate printing matter and in addition have been punched with notches or holes by means of which the tickets will be registered to the dating machine in a manner to be hereinafter described. The particular form of these notches or punch holes may be varied widely but in the form` of ticket shown they consist of three holes, 6. The printing cylinders or rolls of the machine consist of a lower impression roll 7 and an upper or type roll 8 between which the ticket is passed and receives its printing. At the same time these rolls serve as pressure rolls and when the ticket is pulled through between them they revolve, causing the type form (in a manner'to be described) to receive lits ink and to place its imprint on the ticket.
In order to secure the printing of date on the ticket in the space lreserved for it, the tickets or machine must be adjusted by some device. In the machine illustrated this registration is taken care of as follows: The impression cylinder 7 and type cylinder 8 each has a periphery of about two ticket lengths (for a reason to be hereinafter describede-preferably slightly less), and the impression surface is provided with two sets of pins 9 (diametrically opposite) which engage the holes of the tickets as the cylinders are revolved when the tickets are pulled between them. The cylinder 8 has holes l0 provided for the pins for clearance purposes. At the time the ticket holes 6 engage the pin 9 it is desirable that the cylinders be placed lout of pressure engagement with each other so that the ticket may engage the pins and so locate itself with relation to the cylinders. The method of causing the disengagement may be varied widely but in the referable form, as shown, the periphery o? the cylinder is cut away where the pins are located in the cylinder. This cut-away as shown consists of a flat l1 upon the surfaces of the cylinder, and when said flat surface comes opposite the type cylinder the pressure is removed from the tickets, but held in proper relation by the pins passing through the pin holes. The pin holes are preferably slightly larger than the pins, and the cylinder is made slightly smaller in circumference than two ticket lengths so that the pins will pass into the holes at about ytheir center, or slightly forward of their center, and when the cylinders are reroll; said segments alternately engaging the my vhanl in the presence of two subscribing strip between them and the impression roll; Witnesses.
said adjusting means engaving the strip at the register perforations Wlen said strip is JOSEPH *WHITE out of engagement With the type and im- Vitnesses:
pression roll. R. H. MCCUTCHEON,
In Witness whereof, I have hereunto set C. F. BRYAN.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for ve cents each, by addressing* the Commissioner of Patents,
Washington, D. G.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2789497A (en) * 1953-08-28 1957-04-23 American Tag Company Apparatus for printing indicia on a web of connected blanks
US3267851A (en) * 1963-11-22 1966-08-23 Control Print Corp Marking roll assembly with ink regulating means
US4660471A (en) * 1983-12-07 1987-04-28 James L. Wright, Jr. Printing apparatus
US4821642A (en) * 1988-02-01 1989-04-18 Schafer Christopher E Hand operated ticket printer
US5022323A (en) * 1989-12-20 1991-06-11 Hasbro, Inc. Printing toy sewing machine

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2789497A (en) * 1953-08-28 1957-04-23 American Tag Company Apparatus for printing indicia on a web of connected blanks
US3267851A (en) * 1963-11-22 1966-08-23 Control Print Corp Marking roll assembly with ink regulating means
US4660471A (en) * 1983-12-07 1987-04-28 James L. Wright, Jr. Printing apparatus
US4821642A (en) * 1988-02-01 1989-04-18 Schafer Christopher E Hand operated ticket printer
US5022323A (en) * 1989-12-20 1991-06-11 Hasbro, Inc. Printing toy sewing machine

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