US1121370A - Attachment for type-writing machines. - Google Patents

Attachment for type-writing machines. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1121370A
US1121370A US85027614A US1914850276A US1121370A US 1121370 A US1121370 A US 1121370A US 85027614 A US85027614 A US 85027614A US 1914850276 A US1914850276 A US 1914850276A US 1121370 A US1121370 A US 1121370A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
frame
paper
arm
oscillatory
typewriting machine
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US85027614A
Inventor
Arvid Emanuel Karlberg
Marshall Bidwell Sargent
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
STENOTYPE Co
Original Assignee
STENOTYPE Co
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by STENOTYPE Co filed Critical STENOTYPE Co
Priority to US85027614A priority Critical patent/US1121370A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1121370A publication Critical patent/US1121370A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • 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
    • B41J11/00Devices or arrangements  of selective printing mechanisms, e.g. ink-jet printers or thermal printers, for supporting or handling copy material in sheet or web form
    • B41J11/58Supply holders for sheets or fan-folded webs, e.g. shelves, tables, scrolls, pile holders

Definitions

  • YAlum EMANUEL KARLBERG AND MARSHALL BIDWELL sAnGsNr, or mpmnarom INDIANA, AssIGNoRs 'ro THE s'rENo'rYPE COMPANY, 0F INDIANAPOLIS', INDIANA.
  • rlhis invention relates to attachmentsfor typewriting machines and more particularly to rewinding devices for use with stenographic writing machines .-the object of the invention being to provide simple and eicient means which shall be actuated automatically by the operation of the typefor transcribing such matter.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view illustrating the application of our improvements
  • Fig. 2 is a sideelevation
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the device
  • Fig. fl is a transverse sectional view on a reduced scale
  • Fig. 5 is a sectional view on the line 5 5 of F ig. 1.
  • 1 represents a stenographic machine and 1a the paper feed devices for the same, suoli as disclosed in application -for patent filled by us on the 7th day of April, 1914, and designated by Serial No. 830,317.
  • Two arms 2 3 are removably attached to the frame of the machine and project rearwardly therefrom. Between these arms, an oscillatory or rocking foldingframe 4 is disposed,said frame being provided contrally between the ends of one of its sides with a journal 5 mounted in a bearing 6 on the arm 2 and the other side of said frame beingprovided with a bearing 7 which receives a movable spring-pressed journal 8 mounted in the arm 3.
  • a yielding platform Q is mounted within the rocking frame and is normally pressed in an outward u1- ratented Dec.
  • vbars 13 are mounted to slide .in suitable guides 14 at each end of the frame 4, and each of these bars is provided at its outer lend with an inverted L-shaped ani) 15.
  • the arms 15 carry folding fingers 16 adapted to project into the frame 4 over the platform ⁇ 9 at the several corners thereof.
  • the folding fingers are made with teeth 17 so that they form racks which mesh Iwith segments 18 pivotally mounted on the frameJfj" lnear the ends thereof, sai'd segments formthe hubs of clampsl9 which operate to lingers are being withdrawn from one layer of raper and projected over the next layer, as ereinafter explained.
  • one of the pair of sliding bars 13 is connected with one arm of a small lever 20 pivoted between its ends to the end of the frame, and theV other arm of this lever is connected, by a link 2.1, with the otherbar 13 of the air of I
  • the first-mentioned bar 13 o the pair of bars is provided with a pin or screw 22, W ⁇ th which one end of a spring 23 is connected, e other end of said spring bein attached to a pin or screw 2i on the end o the framed.
  • the spring 23 operates to normally pro'ect the folding fingers inwardly over the l in hold the paper strip while the folding.
  • a yoke 28 is secured to the arm 2 and affords a bearing for one end of a shaft 29, the other end of said shaft bei mounted in a bearing 30 on the arm 2.
  • wo ratchet wheels 3l-32 are loosely mounted on the shaft 29 and slightly spaced apart. Disks are mounted loosely on this same shaft between the ratchet Wheels, and are provided with arms 34-35 respectively, normally projecting in opposite directions beyond the peripheries of the ratchet wheels.
  • rod or bar '3G is pivotally connected with the arm 34 and the other end of this rod or bar is connected with a movable part of the mechanism of the typewriting machine, preferably with the paper feed devices as shown in the drawing.
  • a fixed arm 37 projects at right angles from the rod or bar 36, and to the free end of this arm, one
  • the rod or bar 36 carries a spring-pressed pawl which engages the f ⁇ ineslies with a gear wheel 4l secured to the shaft or journal 5 of the rocking frame 4.
  • a clutch 42 is disposed between the pinion 40 and the ratchet wheel l-one member of said clutch being carried by the pinion and the other member being carried by the ratchet wheel 31.
  • the ratchet wheel 32 is 'also provided with a clutch member 42l to coperate with clutch teeth on one end of a sleeve secured to the shaft 29 within the bearing 30.
  • the fixed arm 2 is made with a rearward extension 44 on which a shifting lever 45 is pivotally mounted, one end of said lever being bifurcated to embrace the pair of ratchet wheels 3l 32 to shift them on the shaft 29 and cause one or the other of said ratchet wheels to be clutched to the shaft.
  • the bifurcated arms of said lever are made with lingers 46 which engage the outer faces of said ratchet wheels.
  • the rearward extension 44 of the arm 2A is provided at its rear end with a tubular portion 47 containing a spring-pressed pin 48 to engage one or another of two notches 49 in the rear end ofthe shift lever to hold the latter in the position to which it may be shifted.
  • the shifting lever 45 is provided with a forward extension 50 which carries a roller 5l to beV engaged by a cam 52 on the rocking frame 4, and a similar roller 58 is carriedby the rear portion of the shifting lever to be engaged by a cam 54 on said rocking frame.
  • The' frame will continue to turn until it shall have made a half revolution when the 'same place (the folding fingers and clamps at the other end of the frame 4 being now oper- ⁇ ated) and another fold of the paper lwill have been placed in position in the rocking frame. frame and the operations above described will continue during the operation of the typewriting machine, and the paper strip will be foldedback and forth upon itself on the yielding platform and be thus collected or re-wound i'n the rocking or 0scillatory frame.
  • ARVID EMANUEL KARLBERG ARVID EMANUEL KARLBERG.

Description

.l E. KAELBERG @L M. B. SRQENT.
AT'IGHMENT FOR TYlDE WBITNG MACHINES.
APPLGATON FILED JULY 10, 1914.
WIN
E. KARLBERG & M. B. SARGENT.
ATTACHMENT POR TYPE WRITING MACHINES.
APPLICATION FELED JULY 1G, 1914.
Patented Dec. 15, 1914.
:l SHEETS-s112212.
earns PATENT OFFICE.
YAlum) EMANUEL KARLBERG AND MARSHALL BIDWELL sAnGsNr, or mpmnarom INDIANA, AssIGNoRs 'ro THE s'rENo'rYPE COMPANY, 0F INDIANAPOLIS', INDIANA.
Maisto.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application led July 10, 1914. Serial No. 850,276.
TOQZZ whom t may concern.' v
Be it linown that we, Alwin Earann'nn K iizrni'zuo and h/AnsrrALL B. SAncnn'r, citi- 'fxens of the United States, and residents of Indianapolis, in the county of Marion and State of Indiana, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Attachments for '.lype-VVri'tingv Machines; and we do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the rnvention, such as will enable others skilled 1n the art to which `it appertains to make and use the same.
rlhis invention relates to attachmentsfor typewriting machines and more particularly to rewinding devices for use with stenographic writing machines .-the object of the invention being to provide simple and eicient means which shall be actuated automatically by the operation of the typefor transcribing such matter.
With this and other objects in View, the invention consists -in certain novel features of construction and combinations of parts as hereinafter set forth and' pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings; Figure 1 is a plan view illustrating the application of our improvements; Fig. 2 is a sideelevation; Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the device; Fig. fl is a transverse sectional view on a reduced scale, and Fig. 5 is a sectional view on the line 5 5 of F ig. 1.
1 represents a stenographic machine and 1a the paper feed devices for the same, suoli as disclosed in application -for patent filled by us on the 7th day of April, 1914, and designated by Serial No. 830,317.
Two arms 2 3 are removably attached to the frame of the machine and project rearwardly therefrom. Between these arms, an oscillatory or rocking foldingframe 4 is disposed,said frame being provided contrally between the ends of one of its sides with a journal 5 mounted in a bearing 6 on the arm 2 and the other side of said frame beingprovided with a bearing 7 which receives a movable spring-pressed journal 8 mounted in the arm 3. A yielding platform Q is mounted within the rocking frame and is normally pressed in an outward u1- ratented Dec. 15,1`9`14L- rection by springs 10 suitably secured Withi in .the frame,-s aid`platform being gulden;- m its movements by means of lu s l1 at itsl corners moving in slots 12 in t e sides of the frame. The rocking frame 4 constitutes a receptacle for the folded paper sheet as the latter is fedvfrom the typewriting machine.
Two vbars 13 are mounted to slide .in suitable guides 14 at each end of the frame 4, and each of these bars is provided at its outer lend with an inverted L-shaped ani) 15. The arms 15 carry folding fingers 16 adapted to project into the frame 4 over the platform` 9 at the several corners thereof. The folding fingers are made with teeth 17 so that they form racks which mesh Iwith segments 18 pivotally mounted on the frameJfj" lnear the ends thereof, sai'd segments formthe hubs of clampsl9 which operate to lingers are being withdrawn from one layer of raper and projected over the next layer, as ereinafter explained. l
At each end of the frame 4, one of the pair of sliding bars 13 is connected with one arm of a small lever 20 pivoted between its ends to the end of the frame, and theV other arm of this lever is connected, by a link 2.1, with the otherbar 13 of the air of I The first-mentioned bar 13 o the pair of bars is provided with a pin or screw 22, W`th which one end of a spring 23 is connected, e other end of said spring bein attached to a pin or screw 2i on the end o the framed. The spring 23 operates to normally pro'ect the folding fingers inwardly over the l in hold the paper strip while the folding.
bars. y
form and to normally retain the clamps 19 at the outer end of their throw out of the path 25 are pivotally mounted on the ends of the frame #ff-the shorter arm 0f each of said levers normally engaging pin 22 in the frame, while the longer arms of said levers project laterally from lthe frame, and are adapted to be tripped by rollers 27 on the arm 3, when the frame 4 is turned in one, di' rection or the oihez, for the purpose offep erating the folding fingers l6and pape. clamps 19. v A
A yoke 28 is secured to the arm 2 and affords a bearing for one end of a shaft 29, the other end of said shaft bei mounted in a bearing 30 on the arm 2.
wo ratchet wheels 3l-32 are loosely mounted on the shaft 29 and slightly spaced apart. Disks are mounted loosely on this same shaft between the ratchet Wheels, and are provided with arms 34-35 respectively, normally projecting in opposite directions beyond the peripheries of the ratchet wheels.
One end of rod or bar '3G is pivotally connected with the arm 34 and the other end of this rod or bar is connected with a movable part of the mechanism of the typewriting machine, preferably with the paper feed devices as shown in the drawing. A fixed arm 37 projects at right angles from the rod or bar 36, and to the free end of this arm, one
lend of a link 38 is pivoted,the other end of said link being pivotally connected with the arm 35. The rod or bar 36 carries a spring-pressed pawl which engages the f`ineslies with a gear wheel 4l secured to the shaft or journal 5 of the rocking frame 4. A clutch 42 is disposed between the pinion 40 and the ratchet wheel l-one member of said clutch being carried by the pinion and the other member being carried by the ratchet wheel 31. YThe ratchet wheel 32 is 'also provided with a clutch member 42l to coperate with clutch teeth on one end of a sleeve secured to the shaft 29 within the bearing 30. p
rThe fixed arm 2 is made with a rearward extension 44 on which a shifting lever 45 is pivotally mounted, one end of said lever being bifurcated to embrace the pair of ratchet wheels 3l 32 to shift them on the shaft 29 and cause one or the other of said ratchet wheels to be clutched to the shaft. In order to affordextended bearings for the shifting lever against the outer faces of the ratchet wheels, the bifurcated arms of said lever are made with lingers 46 which engage the outer faces of said ratchet wheels. The rearward extension 44 of the arm 2A is provided at its rear end with a tubular portion 47 containing a spring-pressed pin 48 to engage one or another of two notches 49 in the rear end ofthe shift lever to hold the latter in the position to which it may be shifted. The shifting lever 45 is provided with a forward extension 50 which carries a roller 5l to beV engaged by a cam 52 on the rocking frame 4, and a similar roller 58 is carriedby the rear portion of the shifting lever to be engaged by a cam 54 on said rocking frame. i
The free end portion of the paper strip leaving the feed mechanism of the typewriting machine, is placed on the yielding plat ,are
fbrm 9 so as to pass under thei'iieeding fingers at one end of the`latter,`and its -re'e extremity will be held by a spring'clip 55l at the other end of said platform'. During the oscillation of the'paper feed devicesof the typewriting machine, motion Will be 1mparted to one of the ratchet wheels and from the latter through the gears to thev rocking frame toturn the latter. When the frame 4 makes a half turn, the paper Will be folded upon itself, andas said frame approaches the completion of a half turn, the long arm' 26 of one ofthe levers 25 will engage Onenf.
53) on the shift lever,thus causing the latterl to operate to shift the clutch devices on the shaft 29,-disconnecting one of the ratchet wheels from operative rotation to said shaft and connecting the other ratchet wheel-With the latter. from the feed mechanism of the typewriting machine, to turn the frame 4 in thereverse direction. During the first portion of suchv Motion will now be imparted reverse rotation of the frame 4, the varm 26 of lever 25 will leave the roller 27von arm 3, and spring 23 will operate the sliding bars 13 to cause the clamps 19 to be withdrawn and the feeding lingers 16 'to be simulta'-' neously projected over the layer of paper which the clamps vhad been engaging. The' frame will continue to turn until it shall have made a half revolution when the 'same place (the folding fingers and clamps at the other end of the frame 4 being now oper-` ated) and another fold of the paper lwill have been placed in position in the rocking frame. frame and the operations above described will continue during the operation of the typewriting machine, and the paper strip will be foldedback and forth upon itself on the yielding platform and be thus collected or re-wound i'n the rocking or 0scillatory frame. l
Various slight changes might be made in the details of construction of our invention without departing from the spirit thereof or limiting its scope and hence we do not wish to restrict ourselves to the precise details herein set forth Having fully described our invention what we claim as new and desire to secure' by Letters-Patent, is l .1.. The combination with the operating mechanism of a typewriting machina of an oscillatory frame, means for connecting a The oscillations of the rocking 105v operations as above described, will take minimi/v3 papenstrip with said frame, and means connected with said operating mechanism for turning said frame step-by-step and periodically reversing said turning movement of the frame to fold the paper as it comes from the typewriting machine during the normal operation of the latter.
2. The combination Ywith the operating mechanism of a typewriting machine, of paper folding means, and connections between said operating mechanism and said paper folding Ine-ans for actuating the latter step-by-step and periodically reversing its direction of movement during the normal operation of the operating mechanism of the typewriting machine to fold a paper strip, on which typewriting has been produced, back and forth in superposed layers.
8. The combination with the operating mechanism of a typewriting machine, of an oscillatory Trame, means at respective ends of said frame for engaging a paper strip, and means connecting said opera-ting mechanism with said frame for turning the latter step-by-step and periodically reversing its motion during the normal operation of the operating mechanism of the Vtypewriting machine, whereby said strip will be folded back and forth upon itself when said frame is turned in one direction and then the other during the normal operation of the typewriting machine.
l. The combination with a moving part of a typewriting machine, and rearwardly projecting fixed arms, of an oscillatory frame mounted between said arms, means connecting said movable part with said frame for oscillating it, folding fingers at` respective ends of said frame, means cooperative with one 'of the fixed arms for withdrawing said folding fingers, and spring-actuated means for moving said fingers in the opposite direction.
5. The combination with a moving part of a typewriting machine, and rearwardly projecting fixed arms, of an oscillatory frame mounted between said arms, connections between said moving part and the oscillatory frame for oscillating the latter, folding fingers and clamps at each end of said frame, means connected with said fingers and clamps and coperative wi`th one of said fixed arms to withdraw the folding fingers and cause the clamps to engage the paper at one end or the other of said frame, and spring-operated means for moving said fingers and clamps in the reverse direction.
6. The combination with a moving part of a typewriting machine and rearwardly projected fixed arms, of an .oscillatory frameA mounted between said arms, a yielding platform in said frame, connections between' 5 at respeci of frame, means simultaneously at one end of the frame or the other, and springs for moving said fingers and clamps in the reverse direction.
8. The combination with fixed supports, of an oscillatory frame mounted between said supports, means for oscillating said frame, folding fingers at respective ends of 4said frame, paper clamps at respective ends of said frame, spring-actuated devices for projecting the fingers into the frame and simultaneously withdrawing the clamps, and means cooperative with one of said sup: ports and said last-mentioned means ,for withdrawing the folding fingers and applying the clamps to the paper, at one end or the other of said frame.
9. The combination with a moving part of a typewriting machine, and fixed supports, of an oscillatory frame mounted between said supports, paper engaging means at respective ends, means cooperative with one of said fixed supports and said paper engaging means for controlling the operation of the latter, gearing connected with the oscillatory frame, connections between said gearing. and the moving part of the typewriting machine and reversing means for said gearingcoperative with one of said frames for automatically causing reversals of rotation of the latter.
10. The combination with fixed supports, of an oscillatory frame, paper engaging means at respective ends of said frame, means cooperative with one of said fixed supports for controlling the operation of said paper engaging means, a shaft mounted on one ofsaid supports, two ratchet wheels loosely mounted on said shaft, gearing between said shaft and a journal of the oscillatory frame, clutch devices between each of said ratchet wheels and the shaft, a shifting lever engaging said ratchet wheels for shifting the clutch devices, means actuated by the oscillatory frame for shifting said shifting lever, ratchet devices engaging said ratchet wheels, and an operating pitman for actuating said ratchet devices.
ll. The combination with a moving part of a typewriting machine and fixed Supports, of an oscillatory frame mounted between said supports., pa r engaging means respective ends of sai supper t5,meanso0 iso operative Witl'i one of said supports and the paper engaging means for controlling the operation of the latter, a shaft mounted on one of said supports, gearing between said Ashaft and an oscillatory frame, actuating means for said shaft, clutch devices for reversing said actuating means, a connection between said actuating means and a moving part oi the typewriting machine, a sb ting lever for said clutch devices', means operative by the oscillatory frame for operating said shifting lever, and a spring-pressed plunger on one of said fixed supports and engaging said shifting lever to temporarily hold the same in the position to which it 15 A may-be shifted.
In testimony whereof, we have signed this" specification in the presence of two subscribing Witnesses.
ARVID EMANUEL KARLBERG.
MARSHALL BIDWELL SARGENT.
Witnesses:
TW. E. MCCLOUD, F. E. BARTON.
US85027614A 1914-07-10 1914-07-10 Attachment for type-writing machines. Expired - Lifetime US1121370A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US85027614A US1121370A (en) 1914-07-10 1914-07-10 Attachment for type-writing machines.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US85027614A US1121370A (en) 1914-07-10 1914-07-10 Attachment for type-writing machines.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1121370A true US1121370A (en) 1914-12-15

Family

ID=3189530

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US85027614A Expired - Lifetime US1121370A (en) 1914-07-10 1914-07-10 Attachment for type-writing machines.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1121370A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5605528A (en) * 1995-01-23 1997-02-25 Output Technology Corporation Paper collector with resilient paper support assembly for facilitating refolding and restacking fanfold paper discharged from a continous form printer or the like

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5605528A (en) * 1995-01-23 1997-02-25 Output Technology Corporation Paper collector with resilient paper support assembly for facilitating refolding and restacking fanfold paper discharged from a continous form printer or the like

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US1121370A (en) Attachment for type-writing machines.
US2949886A (en) Copyholder
US2872016A (en) Ribbon winding device for typewriters and the like
US2121853A (en) Typewriter
US967906A (en) Ink-feeding mechanism for printing-machines.
US1417908A (en) Ribbon operating and guiding mechanism for typewriting machines
US2257553A (en) Ribbon reverse mechanism
US947257A (en) Type-writing machine.
US1114494A (en) Automatic ribbon-reversing mechanism.
US420870A (en) fairfield
US364671A (en) Printing-machine
US446886A (en) Ribbon-feed-reversing mechanism for type-writing machines
US1006474A (en) Printing-machine.
US1153959A (en) Type-writing machine.
US1198505A (en) Ribbon-feeding mechanism for duplicating-machines.
US2990770A (en) Ink feed mechanism
US1257401A (en) Automatic reversible ribbon-feed.
US935196A (en) Addressing-machine.
US582888A (en) Printing-machine
US1385547A (en) Automatic ribbon-reverse
US1201453A (en) Paper-feeding attachment for gordon presses.
US2452138A (en) Device for automatically inserting marking strips in piles of sheets
US829854A (en) Paper-feeding machine.
US1575499A (en) Typewriting machine
US756808A (en) Type-writing machine, ribbon-movement.