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- My invention relates to ribbon mechanism and more particularly to such mechanism suitable for adding machines and in which ribbon travels transversely across the type and has its end portions mounted respectively on spools, the mechanism automatically reversing the direction of movement of the ribbon approximately when either end of the latter is unwound from its spool.
- Fig. 1 is a plan view of the said embodiment of the invention, the parts being shown immediately after the reversal of the mechanism.
- Fig. 2 is a view partly in elevation and partly in section taken on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1.
- a ribbon 1 is wound about two spools 2 and 3 respectively and is fastened to the cores of the spools, as by clips 4 secured to the respective ends of the ribbon and hooked into the cores of the respective spools.
- the spools are mounted for rotation upon studs 5 and 6 respectively.
- the portion of the ribbon between the spools and adjacent the type (not shown) is guided by idler pulleys 7 and 8.
- the bottom flanges of the spools have secured thereto ratchet wheels 9 and 10 respectively, the teeth of the ratchet wheels being adapted to be engaged by the feed pawls 11 and' 12 respectively.
- These pawls are p ivoted at 14 and 15 respectively toan actuating b'ar'16 which is mounted upon the frame 17,being guided' for longitudinal re- Serial N0. 514,883.
- a reversing bar 29 Mounted upon the bar 16 is a reversing bar 29, the latter being guided for longitudinal movement with respect to the bar 1G by headed studs 3() and 31 carried by the slots 32 and 33 respectively in the reversing bar 29.
- the reversing bar is provided with projecting end portions 34 (see Fig. 2) which are adapted alternately to engage pawls 11 and 12 to move the latter out of vengagement with the corresponding ratchet wheels 9 and 10 against the influence of the springs 35 and 36 which tend respectively to hold the pawls 11 and 12 in engagement with the corresponding ratchet wheels.
- the reversing bar 29 is shifted or operated to move one pawl out of engagement with its ratchet wheel and permitthe other pawl to engage its ratchet wheel by levers 37 and 38 which, as shown, are pivoted at 39 and 40.
- the reversing bar is provided with projections 41 and 42 which are adapted to be engaged respectively byA the outer end portions of the levers 37 and 38.
- rEhe core of each spool is provided with a recess or opening 43 which is normally covered by the ribbon but which is uncovered when the ribbon is, as shown, approximately entirely unwound from a spool.
- Each of the levers 37 and 33 has pivoted -thereto, as at 44, a lever 45 which has an angular portion 46 adapted to pass into the opening 43 when the ribbon is substantially unwound from the corresponding spool to. thereby permit suliicient pivotal movement of the levers 37 or 33 to shift the reversing bar 29.
- a spring 47'tend ⁇ s to hold each of the levers 45 in o perative position with, respect to its supporting lever, the movement of the lever 45 by the spring 47 being limited by the engagevbar 16 and passing through longitudinal ment of a downwardly projecting lug 49 upon the lever 45with shoulder 50 on the lever 37 or 38.
- levers 45 By reason of the yielding mounting of the levers 45 they are adapted to be easily tilted with respect to their supporting levers by the Yedges of the recesses and thereby easily moved out of the recesses to permit winding movement of the spools. This tilting movement of the levers 45 may be limited by engagement of the lugs 49 with shoulders 51 on the levers 37 and 38. Springs 52 and 53 hold the levers 37 and 38 1n position with respect to the spools and tend to move the said levers so as to carry the portion 46 of 'the levers 45 towards the openings 43.
- the pawls l1 and 12 are provided with offset portions 11 and 12 respectively which are adapted to engage the sides ot the projections 34 oi the reversing bar 29 when the pawls are held in inoperative position. This arrangement holds the-reversing bar suiiiciently iirmly by friction to prevent its premature or accidental movement.
- the operation of the mechanism is as follows: Supposing the mechanism in the position shortly preceding that shown in Fig. 1 and with the flat outer or shoe portion 46 of the lever 45 resting against the ribbon shortly before one of the recesses is uncovered. Under these conditions let us say that the ribbon is being wound upon Vthe spool 2, the pawl 11 being in engagement with the ratchet wheel 9 and the pawl 12 out of engagement with the ratchet wheel 10. As soon as the recess 43 inthe spool 3 is uncovered by the ribbon, the spring 53 moves the lever 38 abruptly towards the axis of the spool 3, -thepart 46 of ⁇ the lever 45 carried by the lever 38 dropping into the opening 43.
- the combination of ribbon spools hav- .ing recesses adapted to be covered byV the ribbon, actuating devicesl for the respective spools, andl means to render either o-f the actuating devices operative and the ,other ⁇ inoperative and comprising an operating lever adjacent each spool and tending-to move towards a recess, said lever carrying apivote'd member having a portion adapted .to enter the recess when the latter is uncovered but yieldable to be thereafter movedY Y.
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1,522,874 A. EKMAN RIBBON MECHANISM Filed Nov. 14, 1921 W 4MM fdcym,
Patented dan. 13, 1925.
ANDREW BKT/IAN, OE' GRAND RAPIDS, I/CHIG-AN, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGN- MENTS, TO BLEICK SYNDICATE, VCDIi'IlPOSEl') 0F WILLIAM D. BLEICK AND D. H. 'CON- NOB, BOTH OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, ANL* F. d", PARKER AND J. 3'. HARRIS, BOTH F MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY.
RIBBON MECHANISM.
Application led November 14, 1921.
- subject of the King of Sweden, and a resident of Grand Rapids, in the county of Kent and State of Michigan, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Ribbon Mechanism, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to ribbon mechanism and more particularly to such mechanism suitable for adding machines and in which ribbon travels transversely across the type and has its end portions mounted respectively on spools, the mechanism automatically reversing the direction of movement of the ribbon approximately when either end of the latter is unwound from its spool.
The object of the invention is to provide a simple and efficient device of this character. Other objects, features and advantages will appear more fully in the following detailed description and appended claims.
The accompanying drawings forming a part of this specification lillustrate one embodiment of the invention. In the drawings,
Fig. 1 is a plan view of the said embodiment of the invention, the parts being shown immediately after the reversal of the mechanism.
Fig. 2 is a view partly in elevation and partly in section taken on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1.
Referring'to the drawings, a ribbon 1 is wound about two spools 2 and 3 respectively and is fastened to the cores of the spools, as by clips 4 secured to the respective ends of the ribbon and hooked into the cores of the respective spools. The spools are mounted for rotation upon studs 5 and 6 respectively. The portion of the ribbon between the spools and adjacent the type (not shown) is guided by idler pulleys 7 and 8.
The bottom flanges of the spools have secured thereto ratchet wheels 9 and 10 respectively, the teeth of the ratchet wheels being adapted to be engaged by the feed pawls 11 and' 12 respectively. These pawls are p ivoted at 14 and 15 respectively toan actuating b'ar'16 which is mounted upon the frame 17,being guided' for longitudinal re- Serial N0. 514,883.
ciprocation by headed studs 19 and 20 which are secured to the base 17 and pass through longitudinal slots 21 and 22 respectively in the said bar 16. The latter is reciprocated, as shown, by a lever 24 pivoted at 25 and one arm of which is provided with a slot 26 containing a stud 27 on the bar 16. rThe other arm of the lever 24 may be connected for oscillation to the mechanism of the adding machine, being preferably oscillated back and forth for each back and forth movement of thehandle of the machine. j I
Mounted upon the bar 16 is a reversing bar 29, the latter being guided for longitudinal movement with respect to the bar 1G by headed studs 3() and 31 carried by the slots 32 and 33 respectively in the reversing bar 29. The reversing bar is provided with projecting end portions 34 (see Fig. 2) which are adapted alternately to engage pawls 11 and 12 to move the latter out of vengagement with the corresponding ratchet wheels 9 and 10 against the influence of the springs 35 and 36 which tend respectively to hold the pawls 11 and 12 in engagement with the corresponding ratchet wheels.
The reversing bar 29 is shifted or operated to move one pawl out of engagement with its ratchet wheel and permitthe other pawl to engage its ratchet wheel by levers 37 and 38 which, as shown, are pivoted at 39 and 40. The reversing bar is provided with projections 41 and 42 which are adapted to be engaged respectively byA the outer end portions of the levers 37 and 38. rEhe core of each spool is provided with a recess or opening 43 which is normally covered by the ribbon but which is uncovered when the ribbon is, as shown, approximately entirely unwound from a spool. Each of the levers 37 and 33 has pivoted -thereto, as at 44, a lever 45 which has an angular portion 46 adapted to pass into the opening 43 when the ribbon is substantially unwound from the corresponding spool to. thereby permit suliicient pivotal movement of the levers 37 or 33 to shift the reversing bar 29. A spring 47'tend`s to hold each of the levers 45 in o perative position with, respect to its supporting lever, the movement of the lever 45 by the spring 47 being limited by the engagevbar 16 and passing through longitudinal ment of a downwardly projecting lug 49 upon the lever 45with shoulder 50 on the lever 37 or 38. By reason of the yielding mounting of the levers 45 they are adapted to be easily tilted with respect to their supporting levers by the Yedges of the recesses and thereby easily moved out of the recesses to permit winding movement of the spools. This tilting movement of the levers 45 may be limited by engagement of the lugs 49 with shoulders 51 on the levers 37 and 38. Springs 52 and 53 hold the levers 37 and 38 1n position with respect to the spools and tend to move the said levers so as to carry the portion 46 of 'the levers 45 towards the openings 43. The pawls l1 and 12 are provided with offset portions 11 and 12 respectively which are adapted to engage the sides ot the projections 34 oi the reversing bar 29 when the pawls are held in inoperative position. This arrangement holds the-reversing bar suiiiciently iirmly by friction to prevent its premature or accidental movement.
The operation of the mechanism is as follows: Supposing the mechanism in the position shortly preceding that shown in Fig. 1 and with the flat outer or shoe portion 46 of the lever 45 resting against the ribbon shortly before one of the recesses is uncovered. Under these conditions let us say that the ribbon is being wound upon Vthe spool 2, the pawl 11 being in engagement with the ratchet wheel 9 and the pawl 12 out of engagement with the ratchet wheel 10. As soon as the recess 43 inthe spool 3 is uncovered by the ribbon, the spring 53 moves the lever 38 abruptly towards the axis of the spool 3, -thepart 46 of `the lever 45 carried by the lever 38 dropping into the opening 43. By this movement the lever 38 through its engagement with the projection 42 shifts the reversing bar 29 to move the pawl 11 out-'of engagement with the ratchet wheel 9y and to permit the pawl 12 to be moved under the influence of its spring V36 into engagement with the ratchet wheel 10. Thereupon reciprocation of the actuating bar 16 results in the rotation of the spool 3 to cause the ribbon Vto be wound thereon and to be unwoundA from the spool 2.. Such movement ofthe ribbon continues `until the recess or opening 43`in the core of the spool 2 is uncovered by the ribbon when the mechanism is again reversed in a like manner and the rlbbonis again fed into the spool 2.V Y
It isfto beunderstood that many changes Y maybe made in .the construction shown `without departing from the spirit of myl invention.
Having thusdescribed my invention, what Ic'laim as new and desire to secure by Letters VPatent of the United States is 1. The combination offribbon spools havis unwound from a. spool.
2. The combination of ribbon spools having recesses adapted to ybe covered by the ribbon, av ratchet wheel for each spool, a
longitudinally reciprocable actuatin member, ajpawl carried by said member or each ratchet wheel, a reversing member carried by said actuating member and movable relatively thereto to move one pawl out of operative relation to its ratchet wheel and to free the other pawl for engagementY with its ratchet wheel, and automatic means for shifting said reversing Vmember relatively to` saidactuating memberwhen the ribbon is unwound from a spool, said automatic means comprising a member adjacent each spool and tending to move towards a recess, said last named member having' aport'ion arranged to engage and operate said reversing member and being provided with means adapted to enterthe recess.-
3. The combination of ribbon spools having recesses adapted to be covered by the ribbon, a ratchet wheel for-each spool, a Y
longitudinally reciprocable actuating member, a pawl carried by said member for each ratchet wheel, a reversing member carried by said actuatingmember and movable relatively thereto to vmove one pawlout of operative relation to its ratchetV wheel and to free the other pawl for engagement with its ratchet wheel, and automaticjmeans for shifting said reversing member relatively to said actuating member when Vthe ribbon is unwound from a spool, said automatic means comprising a spring pressed lever adjacent each spool and tending to move towards a recess, said lever having a portion arranged to engage and operate said reversing member and being provided with means adapted to enter the recess. f j
.4. The combination of ribbon spools hav- .ing recesses adapted to be covered byV the ribbon, actuating devicesl for the respective spools, andl means to render either o-f the actuating devices operative and the ,other` inoperative and comprising an operating lever adjacent each spool and tending-to move towards a recess, said lever carrying apivote'd member having a portion adapted .to enter the recess when the latter is uncovered but yieldable to be thereafter movedY Y.
by the spool relatively to said operating lever and out of the recess.
5. The combination of ribbon spools having recesses adapted to be covered by the ribbon, a ratchet Wheel for each spool, a longitudinally reciprocable actuating member, a pawl carried by said member for each ratchet Wheel, a reversing member carried by said actua-ting member and movable relatively thereto to move one paWl out of operative relation to its ratchet Wheel and to i'ree the other paWl for engagement with its ratchet Wheel, and automatic means for shifting said reversing member relatively to said actuating member when the ribbon is univound from a spool, said automatic means comprising a spring pressed lever adjacent each spool and tending to move towards a recess, said lever having a portion arranged to engage and operate said reversing member and carrying a spring pressed member having a portion adapted to ride upon the ribbon and enter the recess when the latter is uncovered by the ribbon but yieldable to be thereafter moved by the spool relatively to said first named lever and out of the recess.
6. The combination of ribbon spools having recesses adapted to be covered by the ribbon, a ratchet Wheel for each spool, a longitudinally reciprocable actuating meinber, a pawl carried by said member for each ratchet- Wheel, a reversing member carried by said actuating member and movable relatively thereto to move one pawl out of operative relation to its ratchet Wheel and to free the other pawl for engagement With its ratchet Wheel, said pavvls coacting with said reversing member to yieldingly hold the same in position with respect to said actuating member, and means co-operating with the recesses in said spools for automatically shifting said reversing member relatively to said actuating member when the ribbon is unwound from a spool.
7. The combination of ribbon spools, a ratchet Wheel for each spool, a longitudinally reciprocable actuating bar, a paWl carried by said bar for each ratchet Wheel, a spring tending to move each paWl into operative relation to its ratchet Wheel, a reversing bar carried by said actuating bar and movable longitudinally relatively thereto to move one paWl out of operative relation to its ratchet Wheel to free the other pavvl for engagement With its ratchet Wheel, said paivls coacting With said reversing bar to frictionally hold the same in position with respect to said actuating bar, and automatic means for shifting said reversing bar relatively to said actuating bar when the ribbon is unWound from a spool. i
In testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this specification.
ANDREW EKMAN.
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US2487819A (en) * | 1939-10-06 | 1949-11-15 | Myron D Markley | Mechanism for indicating the operations of machines |
US4019618A (en) * | 1976-04-08 | 1977-04-26 | Addmaster Corporation | Reversible ribbon drive mechanism |
US4083445A (en) * | 1975-05-15 | 1978-04-11 | Ing. C. Olivetti & C., S.P.A. | Ribbon reversal mechanism for an office machine |
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US2487819A (en) * | 1939-10-06 | 1949-11-15 | Myron D Markley | Mechanism for indicating the operations of machines |
US4083445A (en) * | 1975-05-15 | 1978-04-11 | Ing. C. Olivetti & C., S.P.A. | Ribbon reversal mechanism for an office machine |
US4019618A (en) * | 1976-04-08 | 1977-04-26 | Addmaster Corporation | Reversible ribbon drive mechanism |
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