US1079447A - Pneumatic printing mechanism for type-writers. - Google Patents

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US1079447A US73949612A US1912739496A US1079447A US 1079447 A US1079447 A US 1079447A US 73949612 A US73949612 A US 73949612A US 1912739496 A US1912739496 A US 1912739496A US 1079447 A US1079447 A US 1079447A
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    • B41JTYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
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  • Patented N ov. 25, 1913' Patented N ov. 25, 1913'.
  • Pneumatic typewriters in which the types are slidably fitted in a typewheel and are e'ected by means of compressed air, produce less noise in writin than other t Y )ewriters as the types and their guides are very light and th'edistance which they have to travel until they reach the paper, can be made very*-"small.
  • These typewriters have the disadvantage, that the short travel of the types impairs the visibility of the writing, because in this case the typewheel must. be close to the platen. ⁇ Vith the increasing length of the travel of the types until they reach the paper also the noise produced by the impact will increase.
  • the present invention hasthe. object to obviate this difficulty by means of a pneumatic printing mechanism, whichlwill printthe types in an absolutely silent manner while leaving the writing fullyvisible, even when carbon copies are to be made.
  • Figure'l is a side elevation of the printing mechanism, with the left side of the guide rail broken away.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view, partly in section.
  • Fig. 3 is detail of the printing mechanism showing a device for making carbon copies.
  • a soft covering can be.
  • the type wheel 7) rigidly fitted, is arranged to slide with its carriage in the guide rails c, 0.
  • the motor d is stopped in its rotation by the abutment f meeting the fork 2'. Only when this fork i is depressed by means of the diaphragm j under action of a pneumatic impulse, and thereby moved .out of the path of the abutment f, the motor can complete its revolution.
  • a pneumatic impulse is sent to the diaphragm 7' each time the typewheel is engaged in a printing position; as this arrangement is immaterial with regard to the present invention, a more detailed description may be here dispensed with.
  • the impact of the abutment against the fork 2' will cause a very slight noise only, as the fork i is made in form of a fiat spring which allows a certain resilience under the impact and will weaken the noise thereof.
  • this intermediate memher it is practically a pneumatic press.
  • the travel of. the piston m is limited by a pin a.
  • the compressed air enters into the barrel at 0, the said barrel communicating with the air supply through a flexible tube containing a valve 79.
  • the valve 77 communicates by means of a tube with the valve Z.
  • the nose is may be so adjusted, that at the mouicnt when the eccentric starts its return stroke, the Valve Z will be ragga-ed and f ward and exerts a pressure sufiicii-sntto Q print the types on the paper. Who copies are to he made, the valve therefore be opened.

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M. SOBLIK.
.PNEUMATIG PRINTING MECHANISM FOR TYPE WRITERS.
' APPLICATION FILED DEC. 31, 1912.
1 79,447, Patented Nov; 25, 1913.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
MAX SOBLIK, or DBESDEN-KLOTZSCHE, GERMANY, AISSIGNOB T SOBLIK SCEBEIB- mascnmnn GESELLSCHAFT mrr BESCHRAENKTEB. HAFTUNG, or DUSSELDORi, GERMANY, A CORPORATION or GERMANY.
PNEUMATIC PRINTING MECHANISM FQR TYPE-WRITERS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented N ov. 25, 1913'.
Application filed December 31, 1912. Serial No. 739,498.
Klotzsche, Kingdom of Saxony, Germany,
have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Pneumatic Printing Mechanisms for Type-\Vriters,
of which the following is a specification.
Pneumatic typewriters, in which the types are slidably fitted in a typewheel and are e'ected by means of compressed air, produce less noise in writin than other t Y )ewriters as the types and their guides are very light and th'edistance which they have to travel until they reach the paper, can be made very*-"small. These typewriters, however, have the disadvantage, that the short travel of the types impairs the visibility of the writing, because in this case the typewheel must. be close to the platen. \Vith the increasing length of the travel of the types until they reach the paper also the noise produced by the impact will increase.
' The present invention hasthe. object to obviate this difficulty by means of a pneumatic printing mechanism, whichlwill printthe types in an absolutely silent manner while leaving the writing fullyvisible, even when carbon copies are to be made.
In the accompanying drawing a constructional form of the invention is exemplified. Figure'l is a side elevation of the printing mechanism, with the left side of the guide rail broken away. Fig. 2 is a plan view, partly in section. Fig. 3 is detail of the printing mechanism showing a device for making carbon copies.
In the drawing a is the platen, on which,
in known manner, a soft covering can be.
fitted when no carbon copies are to be made. The type wheel 7) rigidly fitted, is arranged to slide with its carriage in the guide rails c, 0.
(Z is a pneumatic motor which works almost noiselessly evenat revolutions in the second, as the noise of the impact of the abutment on shaft 0 is small. The eccentric g on the shaft 6 will therefore reciprocate the carriage b carrying the typewheel 7) in one fiftieth of a second. The intermediate member h of the eccentric connecting to which the types are- .rod is made of such a length that the softcovering on the platen or the paper respectively is slightly touchedby the types. The printing of the types will therefore be absolutely noiseless and remain visible owing to the sufficiently long stroke of the eccentric.
The motor d is stopped in its rotation by the abutment f meeting the fork 2'. Only when this fork i is depressed by means of the diaphragm j under action of a pneumatic impulse, and thereby moved .out of the path of the abutment f, the motor can complete its revolution. Such pneumatic impulse is sent to the diaphragm 7' each time the typewheel is engaged in a printing position; as this arrangement is immaterial with regard to the present invention, a more detailed description may be here dispensed with. The impact of the abutment against the fork 2' will cause a very slight noise only, as the fork i is made in form of a fiat spring which allows a certain resilience under the impact and will weaken the noise thereof.
Several carbon copies can only be made on a hard platen. Therefore the soft covering of the platen is removed for this purpose. Now, if the thickness of this covering were not compensated by a sufiicient, number of sheets of paper, it might occur, that the eccentric connecting rod proves too'short and the types do not reach the paper on the platen at all. For the purpose of avoiding the necessity of having to readjust the length of the connecting rod each time carbon copies are to be made, and of insuring a strong impact between the type and the paper, each time the highest point of the'eccentric is opposite to the platen, the inter mediate member h has been provided, which is pneumatically extensible by aidof a nose Icon the shaft e and a valve Z. From Fig. 2 it may be seen, that this intermediate memher it is practically a pneumatic press. The travel of. the piston m is limited by a pin a. The compressed air enters into the barrel at 0, the said barrel communicating with the air supply through a flexible tube containing a valve 79. The valve 77 communicates by means of a tube with the valve Z. The nose is may be so adjusted, that at the mouicnt when the eccentric starts its return stroke, the Valve Z will be ragga-ed and f ward and exerts a pressure sufiicii-sntto Q print the types on the paper. Who copies are to he made, the valve therefore be opened.
The hcreinbefore described printing mechanism will work absolutely noiselessly,
even when carbon copies are being made, as
the latter are not produced by a violent blow of the types against the paper but by a pressure.
I claim: I
1. In a typewriter, a platen, a typewhecl an eccentric, means for rotating the same,
means for operatively connecting said eccentric to the typewheel whereby the latter is reciprocated toward and away from the platen, and pneumatically controlled means a pneui'natic press for reasing the length thereof.
0. In a typewriter, a slide, a typewheel jonrnalod therein, an eccentric, and means for operatlvely connecting the eccentric to the sliiie said connecting means including a. pneumatic press for increasing the length thereof. s
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the presence of two witnesses.
MAX SOBLIK; Witnesses JAMns L. A. BURRELL, PAUL AREAS.
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Cited By (2)

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US3300017A (en) * 1965-04-30 1967-01-24 Sperry Rand Corp Electrosensitive printing apparatus with print head continuously moved across paper
US3823807A (en) * 1972-04-28 1974-07-16 Ricoh Kk Rotary print wheel mechanism with hammering bracket

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3300017A (en) * 1965-04-30 1967-01-24 Sperry Rand Corp Electrosensitive printing apparatus with print head continuously moved across paper
US3823807A (en) * 1972-04-28 1974-07-16 Ricoh Kk Rotary print wheel mechanism with hammering bracket

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