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US1126585A
US1126585A US65967611A US1911659676A US1126585A US 1126585 A US1126585 A US 1126585A US 65967611 A US65967611 A US 65967611A US 1911659676 A US1911659676 A US 1911659676A US 1126585 A US1126585 A US 1126585A
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  • FIG 9 1 T 2 B Y S T h m d m w a n .w a P 5 8 n0 2 1.... v 1
  • ' invention is to provide novel and improved mechanism of the character specified.
  • my invention relates to improvements. on the construction shown in my prior Patent No. 1,052,022, granted Feb. 4. 1913.
  • the tally feed roll and the tally clamp are mounted at opposite ends of a vibratory or rocking frame, which frame is automatically controlled sogthat the .feed roll is moved into operative relationship with the tally strip when the tally strip is brought into the printing field during endwise movements of the platen. the clamp concurrently releasing --the tally strip.
  • Figure 1 is a fragn'ientary front elevation of the up per part of a Monarch typewriter embodying my invention.
  • Fig..'2' is a horizontal sectional view taken on a plane indicated by Specification of Letters Patent.
  • Fig. 3. is a fragmentary partly in section of the 'devices shown in Fig. 1 but showing someof the parts in different relationships. corresponding to Fig. 3 of the parts shown in ing other parts in different relationships
  • Fig. 5 is a fragmentary transverse sectional view' of the front clamping devices.”
  • Fig. 6. is a fragmentary'top planview section showing the stationary but omitting some side elevation
  • Fig. 4 is a; view.
  • Fig.7. is a 1 vertical sectional view :taken transversely-of.- the platen on av plane indicated by the dotted 1 and looking in-the direc,--
  • Fig. 8 is-a tion of the arrows view corresponding to Fig. 7 'butshowing some of the parts in different relationships.
  • Fig. 9 is a longitudinal sectional view of the tally receiving roll, said view being taken. on a plane represented by the dottedline 2' in Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 11 isia perspective view of an element which serves both as a clip or attaching device for tall stri) and also as a severin device" D i i therefor.
  • the main frame of the machine comprises posts 1 sup?" porting a top plate 2 from which rise stand ards 3 secured'whereto arefixed track ways & grooved'to receive anti-friction rollers which also cooperate with'a grooved slide or rear car- 6 comprised in a platen carriage or carrier which furtherincludes end bars 7 and 8.
  • Aplaten axle 9 is journaled on the end bars and carries a platen f10 providedwith. a line spacing'ratchetwheel'll with which cooperates. a line spacing pawl 12 controlled by a handle'or lever :13.
  • the feed rollers 14 and 16 are adapted to be released by devices comprising a rock shaft provided with lugs 21 which cooperate with projections 22 on the arms 15, throwing said arms downward andreleasing the main feed roller,.the lower ends of the arms acting in turn to swing the arm 17 downward to release the. feed roller 16.
  • -Means for rockingthe shaft for releasing purposes are best shown in Figs. 1, '7 and 8 and comprise a crank arm 23 secured to the left end of the rock shaft and pivotally connected with an arm ,24 provided with a finger piece 25, said arm 24 being pivotally connected with an arm 26 pivoted at 27 to the end bar 7.
  • the arms 24 and 26 con- I stitute toggle elements which normally are in the relationshipshown in Fig. 7. When the finger piece is pulled forward as in Fig.' 8, the toggle elements are straightened and'the rock shaft 20.is turned to release the. feed rollers 14, 16 and is locked to maintain said feed rollers in released position as in Fig.
  • the right-hand platen head is in the present instance sunk flush with the end of the platen and is provided with an elongated hub 28 which abuts against a boss 8 on the end bar' 8'and is screwed or otherwise secured to the platen axle 9.
  • the end bars 7 and 8 ofthe platen carrier support a rod or bar 29 which extends lengthwise of the platen above the'same, corresponding to the usual paper finger rod. 1
  • the rod 29 assists tosupporta detachable tally strip supporting frame'comprising a side plate 30 having a hub 31 which fits over the rod 29 and is secured thereto by a removable pin 32.
  • the lower portion of the plate 30 is provided with a hole which receives the hub 28, permitting the plate 30 to be contiguous to the right-hand end of the platen.
  • the frame further includes aside plate 33 spaced leftward from the plate 30 and connected thereto by cross rods 34 and 35.
  • the frame comprisingthe plates .30 and 33 and the connecting rods 34 and 35 constitutes in effect a single member detachably supported on the platen carrier near the right-hand end of the platen so that the tally strip 36 carried by the tally strip frame may be fed around theright-hand end of the platen.
  • Said tally strip is wound in a roll as indicated at 37, and the roll is 30 and extending downward and forward,
  • the guide plate is arranged between both the paper table 19 and also a paper apron 40 which is hung or suspended loosely from the rock shaft 20 by clips 40 (Fig. 4). Said apron curves around the platen and the guide 39 and terminates at the front of the platen just below the guide 39, the forward end of said apron resting normally on the bottom edge of a cut-out 41 formed at the right-hand end portion of the usual scale plate 42.
  • the apron 40 is preferably a section separate from the body of the usual or main paper apron (not shown) which extends lengthwise of the platen and-is spring pressed toward the same.
  • the guide plate 39 cooperateswith the paper table and paper apron to provide a slot, passage way or channel 43 through which the tally strip passes and by which it is guided around the platen, the guide plate 39 being interposed between the tally strip and the platen and holding the tally strip away from the platen until the tally strip approaches the printing point.
  • the inner face of the tally strip 36 is preferably carbonized in two longitudinal fields, the left-hand being black carbon and the righthand red.
  • the guide 39 prevents the carbonized surface from off-setting on the hilly sheet which underlies the tally strip but is separated therefrom by the guide 39, said bill sheet indicated in Fig. 4 by the numeral 44, passing between the platen and said guide. Furthermore. where the bill sheet is frequently inserted and.
  • the guide 39 protects the sheet and also prevents it from being interfered with by the tally the upper edge portion of the guide plate 39.
  • the Work sheet passes upward behind the fingers 48 and guide 45 while the tally strip overlies said fingers and the guide.
  • the guide and 'fingers are interposed between the work sheet and the tally strip and with the guide plate 39 maintain or hold the tally strip away from .theplaten surface throughout 1ts course around the platen.
  • the guide plate 45, fingers 418 and the guide plate 39 provide an opening through which the types openings in the side plates and 3-0.
  • a crank 53 by which the shaft maybe turned.
  • a coiled spring 5i surrounds the shaft 51 within the tube 49, one end of said spring-being fixed to-the shaft and the other end to the head 50; the spring tending eonstantly to turn the receiving holder so as to 'wind the tally strip thereon.
  • the inner end of the tally strip is secured to the tube H -19 by aspring clip 55 shown detached in Fig. 11 and attached in Fig. 1, said spring clip being "provided with a finger piece 54" b v which it may be removed or detached
  • Confined between the crank 53' and the outer face of the plate 30 is a ratchet wheel 57 provided with a slot 58 which.
  • a gravity pawl 60 (Fig. bl' prevents the ratchet wheel from turning backward under the action of the spring 54 and the consequent weakening of said spring.
  • the spring is regulated to take up the slack in the tally strip and so that as the tall v strip lSlK vanced or line spaced it will be correspondingly wound on the re-' DCving roll.
  • the device may also be employed as a severing dewlce to cut the tally strip at suital'ile. intervals.
  • the device is removed therefrom and then replaced outside the tally strip and near the place where the tally strip is to be severerh Then by drawing the tall strip against the straight edge 55 it Ina he 'readilv cut oil. It wil be ll1i(l01- i 10(l that the severed portioncontains items which are written on the outer face of the tall y str p through the regular ribbon of the machine.
  • the loose, newly severed end of the tally strip may be secured to the core' l9 by the spring clip 55 before a new series 'of pl'llllilflg operations s begun.
  • Said means includes a pressure roll 61 (Fig. 10) mount ed on a sleeve 6:2 bearing on a-rod 63 which is comprised in a rocking frame that further includes parallel plates or levers 6-1. the lower ends whereof are connected by and carry the rod'63.
  • the upper arms of the levers 64- carry a cross r0d65 on which xi-331$ a sleeve 66. said sleeve as shown clearly in Fig.
  • the operative face of the clamp bi l-68 is flat and inclines slightly to the relatively fixed part or coiiperative clampmg face lil WhQIl the clamp is released, due
  • the levers 64 are suitably secured to the reduced end portions of a sleeve 69.-which sleeve in turn is' secured by a screw 69' to a fulcrum rod 70. the left end of said fulcrum rod being supported on a socket'picce 71 secured to the frame plate (Fig. 10') while the right end of said fulcrum rod bears in the plate 30.
  • the fulcrum rod servingas a rock shaft for the rocking frame- A 'spring 72 is wound around the cross rod 35 and tends constantlvto maintain the rocking frame with the clamp in operative position against the plate 45 and the pressure roll 61 released or separated from the platen.
  • B rockingtheshaft T0 the clamping element 68 may, be thrown oil and the pressure roll concur rentlv thrown on.
  • Automatic means for thus rocking the shaft comprise a crank arm H secured to the right-hand outer end ofthe shaft and overlying a nose 75 on the forwardly extending arm of 'a lover T6 fulcru'ined at T7 onthc plate 3 the lower arm of said lever extending downward outside said plate and terminating in a horizontal car 78 which carries a roller 79 (Fig. 3).
  • slot 76 in the lower arm'of the lever 76 cooperates with a guide screw 'l fixed to the plate 30 to guide the lever during swinging moi-rum
  • the roller 79 is adapted. to 00- l ce of the.
  • mice stiri unting ment with the fully 53 the mice remainin s 5 (i m3 cl n m n in UL-00m J and 1)..
  • the feedrolls, 1.4, 16, additional devices are' provided. forvcoiiperating with the main ork. Sheet above the printing line and at he platen, said. additional deivices comprising apaper finger 96 provided wit-hears 9" which slidablyengage a rock shaft 98. Said-paper finger extends downward. and forward over-the platen and is maintained in engagementtherewith by a 1eafs'prin-g'99 which. may engage a feather 100 0n,.the rock shaft 08, the-ears 97' being 101 which receivesaid is arranged above the platen and extends lengthwise thereof. the left-hand end' of said s aft bearing in an arm 102 fixed to Q orw'ard from the rod 29 while the right-hand :end of said rock shaft,
  • acrank arm 103 Fixed to the of the rock shaft outside the support 10? is acrank arm 103 which extends downward and rearward. andxis. connected by a link 10 1- with a-crank arm 105 projecting upward from the rock shaft '20.
  • one of said devices is a paper feeding device or feed roller and another of said devices is a paper clamping-device; that by moving the devices as specified, the construction assures that the feeding device 0pe atively engages with the paper before the clamping device opensand releases the paper; that the clamping device normally cooperates with the paper while the feeding device normally is in inoperative position;
  • tally strip is not opposite the printing point.
  • the paper feeding device in the present instance is mounted on a meeting or swinging frame which ale supi irts another clamping device, which other up device alternates in operation With teedingdevice or feed roll; that the cans for automatically moving or operatthe clamping device and the feed roll e no at predetermined points in the end .08 travel of'the carriage; that devices are vided for insuring that the feeding deee operat. e before the clamping do vice at the rear of the platen is rendered in 'ratigve; that these clamping and.
  • tally strip is provided with an au take-up, that is, the tally strip reoil is associatedwith s ring means tends constantly to ' ⁇ vi the tally strip'cn said roll; and thathy providing a releas le clamp Which normally prevents the t. -u" from operating, in association with a feed roll for feeding the paper in advance of and.
  • the take-11p or receiving roll is thereby pX'GVQHtQLl iii an ,vinding tap the paper at times other "than when such Winding is 'c lred, Fnrther it will he noted that I provide a paper contri'illing or feeding device, in the present instance 'a paper linger, on the carriage.
  • a ty iewriting machine the co tion of, a platen, a paper clamp uprising; two co-zicting members operative to clamp the mpel between, them a t the iiit oductory side of the platen, and autonnitie n'icans for moving said clamp into and out ol' open 30 tive engagement with the pz iper, said .i'neans being rendered ell'eotive by traveling nu ments of said nl'a l.
  • a tvpewriaing'inecl'iine the conilii tion.
  • a paper clamping device and means for antomaticallymoving said devices successively into and out of-operative position, the movement of. one device being completed before the movement of the other device begins, said means operating automatically at predetermined points in the endwise travel of the platen.
  • a typeivriting machine In a typeivriting machine, .the combination of a platen, a paper feeding device cooperative therewith to feed paper, a paper clamp cooperative'with a part independent .of the platen to hold paper from being fed by the platen, and means for successively moving said device and said clamp into and out of operative position, the movement of one device being completed before the movement of the other device begins.
  • a typewriting machine the combination of a platen, a paper receiving roll holder. means tending constantly to turn said holder to-i'vind the paper thereon, a releasable clamp normally preventing the winding on of the paper. a device normally inoperative but adapted to cooperate with the platen to feed paper to said holder, and means for moving said deviceto operative po'sition'and for opening or releasing said clamp, the movement ofsaid device ending before said clamp is released.
  • a platen In a tvpevtriting machine. the combination of a platen. a paper receiving roll holder. means tending constantly to turn said holder. to wind the paper thereon. a releasable. clamp normally preventing the winding any of the paper -a normally inoperative paper feeding device adapted to engage the paper betiveen said clamp and said holder,
  • a platen In a tvpewritmg machine, the combination of a platen. a paper receiving. roll holder. incansutending constantly to turn said holder to wind the paper thereon. a releasable clan-p normally preventing the winding on ofthe paper. a normally inoperative paper feeding devil-e adapted to enholder. and means for rendering said device operative and for releasing said clamp. said means insuring the (mcrativc engagement of said device prior-tn the releasing movement of said clamp.
  • .21. .ln a typewriting machine and in tally strip mechanism.
  • a releasable clamp operative independ entl of the platen to normally clamp the tally strip.
  • rocking frfinm provider with a tzzji familiading Jwica and. a wily (humping device; a [finmzxtic means For rocking; grid .uzuno tn mum: 1 0 Siliil devices zlfe-rnmx 0 and amt M" u m'atiuin, :snid automm'fu 111021115 compr n lever and a mun hm.- 0n the 1 11-11110 of the 111w claim; second.
  • a platen carriage In a typewriting machine and in tally strip mechanism, the combination of a platen carriage, a platen, atally strip supporting frame on said carriage, a paper table, a paper apron, a guide at the rear of the platen for separating the tally strip and main work sheet, said guide being secured to the supporting frame and cooperating with.
  • said paper table and said paper apron to provide a passage for the tally strip
  • a second guide at the front of the platen.
  • said second guide comprising a cross plate and depending parallel fingers extending transversely of the printing line and overlapping the first named guide.
  • a platen carriage In a typewriting machine and in tally strip mechanism, the combination of a platen carriage; a platen; a tally strip supporting frame on said carriage; a paper table; a paper apron; a guide at the rear of the platen for separating the tally strip and main work sheet, said guide cooperating with said paper table and said paper apron to provide a passage for the tally strip; a second guide at the front of the platen, said second guide comprismg a cross plate, and depending parallel fingers extending transversely of the print ng line and overlapping the first named guide; and. a feeding device for the tally strip cooperative with the platen betweensaid fingers.
  • a typewriting machine the combination of a platen, a platen carriage, paper feeding devices thereon, a spring pressed card clamp pivotally mounted on the frame of the machine, and means on the carriage for releasing both said paper feeding devices andsaid card clamp, certain of said paper feeding devices acting when released directly on said card clamp to effect the release of said clamp.
  • a platen carriage In a front-strike typewriting machine, the combination of a platen, a platen carriage, a paper finger pivotally supported on the carriage and cooperative with the front face of the platen, a card clamp pivoted on the frame of the machine and normally spring-pressed into engagement with the front face of the platen, and manually controlled means for releasing said paper finger, said paper finger operating'when released to release said card clamp.

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H.'H. STEELE. TYPE WRITING MACHINE. APPLICATION FILED NOV. 11, 1911.
Patented Jan. 26, 1915.
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1-515 ATTEIFQNEY UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE? HERBERT H. STEELE, 0F MARCELLUS, NEW YORK, OF SYRACUSE, NEW YDRK,
WRITER COMPANY,
A CORPORATZON 01? NEW YORK.
TYPE-WRITING- MACHINE.
Application filed November 11, 1911.
' invention is to provide novel and improved mechanism of the character specified.
ore specifically my invention relates to improvements. on the construction shown in my prior Patent No. 1,052,022, granted Feb. 4. 1913. In the prior construction aforesaid the tally feed roll and the tally clamp are mounted at opposite ends of a vibratory or rocking frame, which frame is automatically controlled sogthat the .feed roll is moved into operative relationship with the tally strip when the tally strip is brought into the printing field during endwise movements of the platen. the clamp concurrently releasing --the tally strip. There was in the prior construction an'intermediate position in 'the'movement of the vibratory frame when neither the clamp nor the feed roller was operative on the tally strip and as the receiving tally spool or holder was under constant tension the re sult was a. tendency to advance the tally strip when the frame was in this intermediate position and a consequent irregular line spacing movement of the tally strip. To remedy this defect I have provided a clamping device forthe tally strip which is automatically controlled separately from the tally feed roll. Also various changes have been made for the purpose of modifying and improving in other respects the prior construction.
To the above and other ends my invention consists in the features of construction. combinations of devices and arrangements of parts hereinafter described and particu larly pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanyingdrawings which illustrate one form of my invention. applied. to a Monarch typewriting machine, Figure 1 is a fragn'ientary front elevation of the up per part of a Monarch typewriter embodying my invention. Fig..'2'is a horizontal sectional view taken on a plane indicated by Specification of Letters Patent.
York, have invented cer- Serial No. 659,676."
the dotted line in Fig. 1 and lo ki g ASSIG'NOIR TO THE MOHAIR/CH TYPE- .ratemeoaaitzc, 1 915.1
in the direction of-the arrows at said line.v
Fig. 3. is a fragmentary partly in section of the 'devices shown in Fig. 1 but showing someof the parts in different relationships. corresponding to Fig. 3 of the parts shown in ing other parts in different relationships Fig. 5 is a fragmentary transverse sectional view' of the front clamping devices." Fig. 6. is a fragmentary'top planview section showing the stationary but omitting some side elevation Fig. 4 is a; view.
said figure and showpartly. in cam and the cooperating engaging devices. Fig.7. is a 1 vertical sectional view :taken transversely-of.- the platen on av plane indicated by the dotted 1 and looking in-the direc,--
line y 3 of Fig.
at said line. Fig. 8 is-a tion of the arrows view corresponding to Fig. 7 'butshowing some of the parts in different relationships.
Fig. 9 is a longitudinal sectional view of the tally receiving roll, said view being taken. on a plane represented by the dottedline 2' in Fig. 3. Fig. elevation partly in section oftheta llyfeed roll and front clamping device. Fig. 11 isia perspective view of an element which serves both as a clip or attaching device for tall stri) and also as a severin device" D i i therefor.
In various views parts are omitted and parts are broken away. Also the escapement mechanism, printing instrumentalities and various other parts of the machine are omitted from the drawings, .but,are, or-may be, of the ordinary construction found the Monarch typewriter .It is further to be understood that while Ihavepreferreil to show my invention applied tofa Monarch machine, yet, nevertheless, the pririciple'ls'v of the invention are. applicable to other styles of writing-machines. V
As appears in Figs.;1 and 3 the main frame of the machine comprises posts 1 sup?" porting a top plate 2 from which rise stand ards 3 secured'whereto arefixed track ways & grooved'to receive anti-friction rollers which also cooperate with'a grooved slide or rear car- 6 comprised in a platen carriage or carrier which furtherincludes end bars 7 and 8. Aplaten axle 9 is journaled on the end bars and carries a platen f10 providedwith. a line spacing'ratchetwheel'll with which cooperates. a line spacing pawl 12 controlled by a handle'or lever :13. Co-
10 is a. fragmentary front v with the platen to the left of the narrow work-sheet or tally strip hereinafter descgabed through openings in a main paper deflector (not shown), said deflector terminating at the rear below a paper table 19.v
The feed rollers 14 and 16 are adapted to be released by devices comprising a rock shaft provided with lugs 21 which cooperate with projections 22 on the arms 15, throwing said arms downward andreleasing the main feed roller,.the lower ends of the arms acting in turn to swing the arm 17 downward to release the. feed roller 16. -Means for rockingthe shaft for releasing purposes are best shown in Figs. 1, '7 and 8 and comprise a crank arm 23 secured to the left end of the rock shaft and pivotally connected with an arm ,24 provided with a finger piece 25, said arm 24 being pivotally connected with an arm 26 pivoted at 27 to the end bar 7. The arms 24 and 26 con- I stitute toggle elements which normally are in the relationshipshown in Fig. 7. When the finger piece is pulled forward as in Fig.' 8, the toggle elements are straightened and'the rock shaft 20.is turned to release the. feed rollers 14, 16 and is locked to maintain said feed rollers in released position as in Fig.
I The mechanism as thus far described is common to the Monarch typewriter.
The right-hand platen headis in the present instance sunk flush with the end of the platen and is provided with an elongated hub 28 which abuts against a boss 8 on the end bar' 8'and is screwed or otherwise secured to the platen axle 9. The end bars 7 and 8 ofthe platen carrier support a rod or bar 29 which extends lengthwise of the platen above the'same, corresponding to the usual paper finger rod. 1 The rod 29 assists tosupporta detachable tally strip supporting frame'comprising a side plate 30 having a hub 31 which fits over the rod 29 and is secured thereto by a removable pin 32. The lower portion of the plate 30 is provided with a hole which receives the hub 28, permitting the plate 30 to be contiguous to the right-hand end of the platen. Besides the plate '30 the frame further includes aside plate 33 spaced leftward from the plate 30 and connected thereto by cross rods 34 and 35. g The frame comprisingthe plates .30 and 33 and the connecting rods 34 and 35 constitutes in effect a single member detachably supported on the platen carrier near the right-hand end of the platen so that the tally strip 36 carried by the tally strip frame may be fed around theright-hand end of the platen. Said tally strip is wound in a roll as indicated at 37, and the roll is 30 and extending downward and forward,
curving around the rear and under sides of the platen and terminating at the front side of the platen somewhat below the printing point. The guide plate is arranged between both the paper table 19 and also a paper apron 40 which is hung or suspended loosely from the rock shaft 20 by clips 40 (Fig. 4). Said apron curves around the platen and the guide 39 and terminates at the front of the platen just below the guide 39, the forward end of said apron resting normally on the bottom edge of a cut-out 41 formed at the right-hand end portion of the usual scale plate 42. The apron 40 is preferably a section separate from the body of the usual or main paper apron (not shown) which extends lengthwise of the platen and-is spring pressed toward the same. The guide plate 39 cooperateswith the paper table and paper apron to provide a slot, passage way or channel 43 through which the tally strip passes and by which it is guided around the platen, the guide plate 39 being interposed between the tally strip and the platen and holding the tally strip away from the platen until the tally strip approaches the printing point. The inner face of the tally strip 36 is preferably carbonized in two longitudinal fields, the left-hand being black carbon and the righthand red. The guide 39 prevents the carbonized surface from off-setting on the hilly sheet which underlies the tally strip but is separated therefrom by the guide 39, said bill sheet indicated in Fig. 4 by the numeral 44, passing between the platen and said guide. Furthermore. where the bill sheet is frequently inserted and. removed from the machine in the course of being filled in, the guide 39 protects the sheet and also prevents it from being interfered with by the tally the upper edge portion of the guide plate 39. The Work sheet passes upward behind the fingers 48 and guide 45 while the tally strip overlies said fingers and the guide. Inother words, the guide and 'fingers are interposed between the work sheet and the tally strip and with the guide plate 39 maintain or hold the tally strip away from .theplaten surface throughout 1ts course around the platen. The guide plate 45, fingers 418 and the guide plate 39 provide an opening through which the types openings in the side plates and 3-0. The
from the tube. 4-9.
right-hand reduced portion is provided with a. crank 53 by which the shaft maybe turned. A coiled spring 5i surrounds the shaft 51 within the tube 49, one end of said spring-being fixed to-the shaft and the other end to the head 50; the spring tending eonstantly to turn the receiving holder so as to 'wind the tally strip thereon. The inner end of the tally strip is secured to the tube H -19 by aspring clip 55 shown detached in Fig. 11 and attached in Fig. 1, said spring clip being "provided with a finger piece 54" b v which it may be removed or detached Confined between the crank 53' and the outer face of the plate 30 is a ratchet wheel 57 provided with a slot 58 which. is engaged by a pin 59 on the end 52, the construction maintaining the ratchet wheel against turning movement relative to the shaft 51.. A gravity pawl 60 (Fig. bl' prevents the ratchet wheel from turning backward under the action of the spring 54 and the consequent weakening of said spring. By turning the handle of the crank 53 the tension of the spring 54 may be increased; The spring is regulated to take up the slack in the tally strip and so that as the tall v strip lSlK vanced or line spaced it will be correspondingly wound on the re-' ceiving roll. The device may also be employed as a severing dewlce to cut the tally strip at suital'ile. intervals. To use the dcvicc in .tnls way the wound portion of the tally strip is loosened from the receiving rollaud the device is removed therefrom and then replaced outside the tally strip and near the place where the tally strip is to be severerh Then by drawing the tall strip against the straight edge 55 it Ina he 'readilv cut oil. It wil be ll1i(l01- i 10(l that the severed portioncontains items which are written on the outer face of the tall y str p through the regular ribbon of the machine. The loose, newly severed end of the tally strip may be secured to the core' l9 by the spring clip 55 before a new series 'of pl'llllilflg operations s begun.
- In my prior construction means are provided which cooperate with the platen to feed the tall strip when the platen is turned at such times as the tally strip is within the printing field; Said means includesa pressure roll 61 (Fig. 10) mount ed on a sleeve 6:2 bearing on a-rod 63 which is comprised in a rocking frame that further includes parallel plates or levers 6-1. the lower ends whereof are connected by and carry the rod'63. The upper arms of the levers 64- carry a cross r0d65 on which xi-331$ a sleeve 66. said sleeve as shown clearly in Fig. 5 being provided with a plate 67 which with the sleeve 66 supports a triangular sheath 68 of rubber or the like which comprises with the plate 67 and the sleeve (36 a pivoted clamp cotiperative with the-clamping device or plate 45 to clamp the tally strip. The operative face of the clamp bi l-68 is flat and inclines slightly to the relatively fixed part or coiiperative clampmg face lil WhQIl the clamp is released, due
' to co-action with the cross rodfgl; but when the movement of .the swinging-frame on which said clamp IS mounted brings it into engagement with the relatively 'fixed part --'l5, said clamp swivels or turns on its pivot 65 until it fully engages with 'the face of the part-45 asshown in Fi The levers 64 are suitably secured to the reduced end portions of a sleeve 69.-which sleeve in turn is' secured by a screw 69' to a fulcrum rod 70. the left end of said fulcrum rod being supported on a socket'picce 71 secured to the frame plate (Fig. 10') while the right end of said fulcrum rod bears in the plate 30. the fulcrum rod servingas a rock shaft for the rocking frame- A 'spring 72 is wound around the cross rod 35 and tends constantlvto maintain the rocking frame with the clamp in operative position against the plate 45 and the pressure roll 61 released or separated from the platen. B rockingtheshaft T0 the clamping element 68 may, be thrown oil and the pressure roll concur rentlv thrown on. Automatic means for thus rocking the shaft comprise a crank arm H secured to the right-hand outer end ofthe shaft and overlying a nose 75 on the forwardly extending arm of 'a lover T6 fulcru'ined at T7 onthc plate 3 the lower arm of said lever extending downward outside said plate and terminating in a horizontal car 78 which carries a roller 79 (Fig. 3). slot 76 in the lower arm'of the lever 76 cooperates with a guide screw 'l fixed to the plate 30 to guide the lever during swinging moi-rumors The roller 79 is adapted. to 00- l ce of the. guide 1p 36 pasfes dmvnwir 'etween it and the herent to clamping viffh 'L h 1d :1 ween th the rem" u'i le plate and b and the in 1.: gainst 111m t: H3. sai:
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linger 00 behind be dispensed with but I prefer to retain this forward clamp and to useit in association withthe pressure roll Y61 and the rear.
"the feedrolls, 1.4, 16, additional devicesare' provided. forvcoiiperating with the main ork. Sheet above the printing line and at he platen, said. additional deivices comprising apaper finger 96 provided wit-hears 9" which slidablyengage a rock shaft 98. Said-paper finger extends downward. and forward over-the platen and is maintained in engagementtherewith by a 1eafs'prin-g'99 which. may engage a feather 100 0n,.the rock shaft 08, the-ears 97' being 101 which receivesaid is arranged above the platen and extends lengthwise thereof. the left-hand end' of said s aft bearing in an arm 102 fixed to Q orw'ard from the rod 29 while the right-hand :end of said rock shaft,
as shown in Figs-I1 and 10',' bears in the eft-hand end socketpiece 71. Fixed to the of the rock shaft outside the support 10? is acrank arm 103 which extends downward and rearward. andxis. connected by a link 10 1- with a-crank arm 105 projecting upward from the rock shaft '20. The crank arms'103 and 105 and the link' 104=' provide a connection between the rock shaft 20 and the rock shaft 98, such that when the finger, piece '25 is pulled forward to release the fe'ed'rollers-l-l and 16. it will'al'so operate to rock the shaft and swing the paper finger 96 aw. y from the platen from'the Fig. 7 to the Fig. position. In order that clearthe platen surface and provide a free and .unobstructed passage all the way around the, platen. l. provide; for throwing off the usual card clamp 106 by the paper finger'96. Said card clamp has a fixed plvot' 107 on themachine frame and is spring pressed toward the platen so that its upper edge portions 108 normally press against the platen or the paper ther on; but the paper lingenm is adapted to. slide underneath. these edge portions during endwise mo\'ements'of the platen and when said paper iinger lll'ldttl'll. said edge portions. as'shown in Figs. 1 and 7. the will be effective to overcome the spring-109 of the card clamp and to swing said clamp on its pivot 107 away from the platen to ihe'l ic'. Q position. Preferablv, of course. :he platen is moved endwise to locate the the card clamp 106 prior m [llf' throwing oil or releasing operation through the linger picre -Howe er, should the releasing operation taxe place 'while the finger 96 is clear of the card clamp 7 Therock-shaft 9s be effective to entirely.
rocking of the shaft 98 said finger will be thrown outward to the.
dotted lineposition' in Fig. 8 and at this time the finger will beentirely forward and clear of the ribbon mechanismof theme chine so that the endwisemovementof the carriage will notbe obstructed --by the inter-.
moved from the machine atw'vill without interfering with the tally; strip which is superposed on the right-hand portion of 'the mainwork sheet when the latter is in position toreceive type impressions. Said main work sheetmay be advanced from line to line without interfering with the tally strip. or moving the latter so'long as the hen the tally strip is brought opposite theprinting point and types are operated, the impres ions through the usual inked ribbon will be made on the. tally strip and transmitted from the carboned back of said strip to the main' work sheet, so that the impressions will be duplicated on the tally strip and .the main work sheet at a single operation. These duplicate impressions are usually otals relative to items which are specified on the left-hand edge portion-of the main work sheet outside the field of the tally strip. j The tally strip thus at fords a check on the bill or items on the main work sheet. The use of the present invent-ion insures that the-iten1s on the tally strip will be in condensed form since the tallystrip is automatically advanced when other times. during the writing on the bill sheet at the leftof thetally strip,-line spacing operations of the bill sheet will not affeet the tally strip.
It will be noted that by my present invention Iprovide a platen in combination with a plurality of paper controlling de; L
vices. and means fol-automaticallymoving said devices successively into and out of operation, the movement of one device being completed before the movement of the other device begins; that in the present in-' stance one of said devices is a paper feeding device or feed roller and another of said devices is a paper clamping-device; that by moving the devices as specified, the construction assures that the feeding device 0pe atively engages with the paper before the clamping device opensand releases the paper; that the clamping device normally cooperates with the paper while the feeding device normally is in inoperative position;
tally strip is not opposite the printing point.
ir side of the platen and in ad the printing point,- that is, the
clamp cooperates with the paper before the paper reaches the printing poin that the la": named claJ I) is. operative, i-iat is, it
is opened amflclosed, independently.oi rotary nioven'zont of the platen; taat it is opened or released during endwise moveill) ments of the platen by automatic means comin'ising a cam liar and a swinging lever on. the latencarriage; that the-paper feed.
ing device at the opposite sidc of the platen, in the present instance the front or delivery side; that the paper feeding device in the present instance is mounted on a meeting or swinging frame which ale supi irts another clamping device, which other up device alternates in operation With teedingdevice or feed roll; that the cans for automatically moving or operatthe clamping device and the feed roll e no at predetermined points in the end .08 travel of'the carriage; that devices are vided for insuring that the feeding deee operat. e before the clamping do vice at the rear of the platen is rendered in 'ratigve; that these clamping and. 't'eeding connection with a tally strip mecl'ianisin; tally strip is provided with an au take-up, that is, the tally strip reoil is associatedwith s ring means tends constantly to '\vi the tally strip'cn said roll; and thathy providing a releas le clamp Which normally prevents the t. -u" from operating, in association with a feed roll for feeding the paper in advance of and. to said take-up and with 49 other means for insuring Operative engage merit of said device with the paper prior to the releaseof the clamp, the take-11p or receiving roll is thereby pX'GVQHtQLl iii an ,vinding tap the paper at times other "than when such Winding is 'c lred, Fnrther it will he noted that I provide a paper contri'illing or feeding device, in the present instance 'a paper linger, on the carriage. of he machine and a paper feeding device, 50 i i the present ins ance a card clamp, on the ii me of the .chine in combination with means for rele; ring the paper feeding do ice on the carriage and cimcurrentl 'y rel the paper feeding device on the il..,ii1"fl of the machine. a r
i frl'lOllS changes may be made Without departing from the spirit and scope of my in 'ven ion.
W hat I claim asneW and desire to secure a clamp is provided at the int-rodeo ,inatically moving said devices nient oi one device he vllCEEJ are provided in the present instance device lining completed lfievl'ore the nn'ivement of the other de'vi e begins,
:5. Ina tmieiv in; i'nacl ine, the Cllllll'llllih tion of a. platen, a paper feeding i ice, a paper clam 'iing device, and means tor auto intoand out of op iositio con hated iielfcu'i; the movement of the ohm de vice lie 'ins.
3.111 a ty iewriting machine, the co tion of, a platen, a paper clamp uprising; two co-zicting members operative to clamp the mpel between, them a t the iiit oductory side of the platen, and autonnitie n'icans for moving said clamp into and out ol' open 30 tive engagement with the pz iper, said .i'neans being rendered ell'eotive by traveling nu ments of said nl'a l. In a tvpewriaing'inecl'iine, the conilii tion. ot' a pl rtema paper clamp ciiii'i'ipiis" two engaging members arranged at the rear of the platen. the paper m ssing hetiv I said members before r acliing the printi: j, point, and automatic means for moving om of said members into clam iing'engagei go with the other, said means lie effective by traveling 'iimveineuts of s platen. v
5Jln a. tvpeivriting machine, the cinnh nation of a platen. a paper :le g (t- 1 U5 paper clamping device, and mean matically'moving said devi into and out of operative 'por-sitioni ment of one device being comp d 3 the movement of the other 3e begins, ion
said means operating automatically dnriugg endivise movements of the platen. i j
6. In a typewriting machine, 1, e UOIfllllfiil-- tion-of a platen, a paper feeding device, a paper clamping device, said devices helm arranged at opposite sides of the platen, and means for automatically moving said devices into and out of operative position.
7. In a typewriting machine. the con'ihina tion of a platen, a paper feeding device, a paper clamping device, said devices being arranged at opposite sides of the platen, and means for automatically moving said devices into and outof operative position in alternation, the movement of one of said devices being completed before the movement of the other device begins.
S. In a tgvpewriting machine, the coml'iina tion of a platen, a paper feeding device, a
tion of a iilaten a Janey. clam) operative independently the platen to clamp paper at the introductory side of the platen in ad vanceof the printing point, and means for moving said clamp into and out of operation, said means operating automatically during endvvise movements of the platen and as the result of such endwise movement.
10. In a typewriting machine, the com bination of a platen, a paper feeding device,
a paper clamping device, and means for antomaticallymoving said devices successively into and out of-operative position, the movement of. one device being completed before the movement of the other device begins, said means operating automatically at predetermined points in the endwise travel of the platen.
'11. In a typeivriting machine, .the combination of a platen, a paper feeding device cooperative therewith to feed paper, a paper clamp cooperative'with a part independent .of the platen to hold paper from being fed by the platen, and means for successively moving said device and said clamp into and out of operative position, the movement of one device being completed before the movement of the other device begins.
12. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a platen, a paper feeding device cooperative therewith to feed paper, a paper clamp cooperative with a part independent of the platen to hold paper from being fed by the. platen, and means .for successively .moving said device and said clamp into and out of operative position, the movement turned. r
14. In a frontstrike typewriting machine,
thecombination ofaf platen, a paper feed-' ing device cooperative therewith above the printing point to feedpaper, and a paper clamp operative to clamp-paper before it reaches the printing point so-as to prevent the advance of the paper over the printing point ,when the platen is tnrned. the clamp being normally operative and the feeding device being normally in inoperative position.
15. In a front-strike typeWrit-ing machine. the combination ofa platen, a paper feeding device coiiperative therewith above the printing point to feed paper, a paper clamp operative to clamp paper beforeit reaches the printing point, the clamp being normally operative and the feeding device being normally'in inoperative position, and means operating first to move said feeding device into operative position and then to render saidchnnp inoperative. j
ll); In a' typewriting machine, the combi nation of a platen, a paper feeding device, a paper clamp device, and means for auto matically moving said devices into and out.
of operative position in alternation, said devices beingso arranged as to insure that the feeding device is operative before the. clamping device is-rendere'd inoperative. 17. In a typeivriting machine, the combination of a platen, an antomatictake-up for paper fed around the platen, a releasable clamp inn-mall preventing said take-up from operating, a device operative to feed the paper in advance of said take-up, and means for insuring operative engagement of said device with the paper prior to the release of-said clamp. 1
18. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a platen, a paper receiving roll holder. means tending constantly to turn said holder to-i'vind the paper thereon, a releasable clamp normally preventing the winding on of the paper. a device normally inoperative but adapted to cooperate with the platen to feed paper to said holder, and means for moving said deviceto operative po'sition'and for opening or releasing said clamp, the movement ofsaid device ending before said clamp is released.
In a tvpevtriting machine. the combination of a platen. a paper receiving roll holder. means tending constantly to turn said holder. to wind the paper thereon. a releasable. clamp normally preventing the winding any of the paper -a normally inoperative paper feeding device adapted to engage the paper betiveen said clamp and said holder,
and means. for rendering said device operative and for "opening or releasing said clamp.
'20. In a tvpewritmg machine, the combination of a platen. a paper receiving. roll holder. incansutending constantly to turn said holder to wind the paper thereon. a releasable clan-p normally preventing the winding on ofthe paper. a normally inoperative paper feeding devil-e adapted to enholder. and means for rendering said device operative and for releasing said clamp. said means insuring the (mcrativc engagement of said device prior-tn the releasing movement of said clamp.
.21. .ln a typewriting machine and in tally strip mechanism. the combination of a platen, a springcontrolled tally strip take-up roll. a releasable clamp operative independ entl of the platen to normally clamp the tally strip. a device cooperative with the tally strip. to feed the tally strip, and means for brlngmg said device into elative en- Eacfe the paperbetween said clamp and said vim on frame, a pa mm :L fizami part with Wm Mun-p m'cipemtes, Eiilii. clamp being" said 1121111 and 1m :09 a swim aspect to part (5 nwvan fmnm. dlhifj wxxl-iting z'mchine, t? I I ":7, :2. 100 31g iii'remlg :1
211545011 I Silld'fl'lli'lfi, said, papm. 4 mated to said making fnuuu z hi1 3g :1 "30, In I; 1;}; paxxiri m tnmiolie. 0f :1 1111M J z, i 41h deuce in": said in ma, a p awe mmninatiu 1114221119; t0 11mm said devicfis mid jib-mm Us for rockin sum 1mm 1 3:; mu 1,
ultemutely min and out 111 (:v
A $2011 a. second clmnp. and moving HWUUS up e1: ting aut01naticaHy to move said :secmm clmnpinto anduut of operation, said dug mezn and said moving meuns being 100 timed so that the movement of said .1500 n5 :Em me is (50mg ed prior to the beginning of mm ement 01' said seicond. clm'np.
39,. In a, typewriting machine and. 1' n tally rip mechzsn' L, the combination of a 05 g'fnufion, a race mg roll holder tending; btzmtiy t0 Wmal the tally shril thm'cm:
main: m
", Oh fwf 1." rocking frfinm provider with a tzzji feuding Jwica and. a wily (humping device; a [finmzxtic means For rocking; grid .uzuno tn mum: 1 0 Siliil devices zlfe-rnmx 0 and amt M" u m'atiuin, :snid automm'fu 111021115 compr n lever and a mun hm.- 0n the 1 11-11110 of the 111w claim; second. tally strip damp my" 1111 ---'1':1;i\=e; and wutcmmtic ms-" f 11W 5- 1 amid 500012 (2 xmvri I 5:211, i. 10 conibination of 2L pi: en; a platen carrier; a tally strip 11:,12 Mixing 1301i holder on mid uz ier; a spring mnding 0011511111: "iy to turn said r011 Infidel to wind. the. tally strip thm'wn; rocking; frmne carrying aciamp nornmlly ()UUjL jL'ZL- tin; with a fixed parhtq c hmlyi) 3.10 tai ly 125 r a'trip, 2L normafiy i110 'zztive press, .111: uglier frnrn 3; n'mans operating in? tmnaticaily 1'10 wok 5 51i r1 tflmne m Jase, and b ing said. prefix "1'01 ml im' 1 011. W 1h flu; platem 5:126! 21.1w us 110 1,1as,5ss
comprising a lever on the carriage and a cam bar fixed to the frame of the machine; a second clamp normally operative on the tally strip at the opposite side of the platen from, said swinging frame; and automatic means for releasing said second clamp comprising a second lever cooperative with said cam bar;
34. In a typewriting machine and in tally strip mechanism, the combination of a platen; 'a platen carriage; a tally strip receiving roll holder on said. carriage; a spring tending constantly to turn said roll holder to wind the tally strip thereon; a rocking frame carrying a clamp normally cooperative with a fixed partto clamp the tally strip; a normally inoperative pressure roll on said frame; means operating automa ically to rock said frame to release said clamp and bring said pressure roller into cooperati'on with'the platen, said means comprising a lever on the carriage and a cam liarv fixed to .the frame of the machine; a second olamp normally operative on the tally'strip at the opposite side of the platen from said rocking frame; and automatic means foil releasing said second clamp comprising alsecond lever cooperative with said cam bar, the two levers being so related that the movement of the swinging frame is completed belfore'the second lever engages with the cam ar.
35. In a typewriting machine and in tally strip mechanism, the combination of a platen carriage, a platen, atally strip supporting frame on said carriage, a paper table, a paper apron, a guide at the rear of the platen for separating the tally strip and main work sheet, said guide being secured to the supporting frame and cooperating with. said paper table and said paper apron to provide a passage for the tally strip, and a second guide at the front of the platen. said second guide comprising a cross plate and depending parallel fingers extending transversely of the printing line and overlapping the first named guide.
36. In a typewriting machine and in tally strip mechanism, the combination of a platen carriage; a platen; a tally strip supporting frame on said carriage; a paper table; a paper apron; a guide at the rear of the platen for separating the tally strip and main work sheet, said guide cooperating with said paper table and said paper apron to provide a passage for the tally strip; a second guide at the front of the platen, said second guide comprismg a cross plate, and depending parallel fingers extending transversely of the print ng line and overlapping the first named guide; and. a feeding device for the tally strip cooperative with the platen betweensaid fingers.
37. In a typewriting machine, thecomlnnation of a platen, a platen carriage, a
paper controlling device cooperative with the platen and mounted on saidplaten carriage, a second paper controlling device 'mounted independently of the carriage, and
means for concurrently releasing both said pape'r controlling devices, said means'acting directly on one of said paper controlling devices-which" in turn acts to=release the other paper controlling device:
38.-'I'n atypewriting' machine, the combination of a platen, a platen carriage, apaper controlling device cooperative with the platen and mounted on said platen carriage, a second paper controlling device mounted on the frame of the machine, and means for concurrently releasing both said .paper controlling devices, said means acting directly on one of said paper controlling devices which in turn acts to release the other paper controlling device.
39. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a platen,ja platen carriage, a paper controlling device cooperative with the platen and mounted on said platen carriage, a second paper controlling device mounted on a fixed part, and manual means on the carriage operative to release both said paper controlling devices, said manual means acting directly on the paper controlling device that is mounted on the platen carriage, which device in turn acts on said second paper controlling device to effect the release thereof.
l0. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a platen, a platen carriage, paper feeding devices thereon, a spring pressed card clamp pivotally mounted on the frame of the machine, and means on the carriage for releasing both said paper feeding devices andsaid card clamp, certain of said paper feeding devices acting when released directly on said card clamp to effect the release of said clamp.
w 41. In a front-strike typewriting machine, the combination of a platen, a platen carriage, a paper finger pivotally supported on the carriage and cooperative with the front face of the platen, a card clamp pivoted on the frame of the machine and normally spring-pressed into engagement with the front face of the platen, and manually controlled means for releasing said paper finger, said paper finger operating'when released to release said card clamp.
42. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a carriage, a platen thereon, a main feed roller on said carriage, a paper linger on said carriage, a card clamp on the frame of the machine, said'ifeed roller,
.kofczu'riz' 1 the rimchine r and card chm 1th the fla'izen,
'i'elensing the V65 1' and the curd clamp, sing rock shaft pron-id fur turning" smd. 15;
p l'lbll'ililflj and ifnezms 3 01' 0- F01 mm,
e sally minim?! ad
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