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  • HAND OPERATED BULLETIN PRINTING MACHINE Filed Oct. 6, 1923 2 Sheets-Sheet l gj Inventors? WH: e 57 Feb. 8 1927. w. K. sHEFFlELD ET AL HAND OPERATED BULLETIN PRINTING MACHINE Filed Oct. 6, 1923 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 M MM Patent Feb. 8, 1927.
  • This invention relates to hand operated bulletin printing machines or devices for printing advertising and other matter
  • Another object of the invention is to provide an apparatus or'v device of this kind having improved type alining mechanism.
  • an improved bulletin printing machine which, briefly stated, comprises a mainframe carrying a supply roll, a platen bar, and supporting rollers carrying a take-up roll loosely supported on the supporting rollers. Other rollers guide the paper from the supply roll to and from the platen and thence to the takeup roll.
  • a carriage pivotal and slidable on a rail carried on the Jframe in turn carries a type wheel, and an index wheel operatively connected tothe type wheel.
  • a handle extending from the carriage serves to rock the carriage and vpress the type to the paper, and at the same time actuate a pair of escapement teeth mounted o'n the carriage into cooperation'with a series of rollers mounted on a spacing bar to ⁇ advance the carriage.
  • a ratchet on one of the supporting rollers is engaged by a/feed p'awl on a, line spacing lever for feeding the paper; while a detent pawl prevents retrograde motion of the ratchet, and a stop pawlprevents overv feed.
  • Fig. l is a front elevation of the machine;
  • Fig. 2 is an end elevation;
  • Figs. 3 and 4 are side elevations showing different positions of the carriage
  • Fig. 5 isan inclined fragmental plan showing the index wheel looking in the direction of the arrow of line 5 of Fig. 3;
  • Fig. 6 is an inclined sectional view, partly in plan of the escapement bar and rollers taken on vthe line 6-6 of Fig. 4:,looking in the direction of the arrow of said line;
  • Fig. 7 is a side elevation partly in section showing a spacing roller; and.v i
  • Figs. 8 'and 9 are fragmental side elevations showing the ratchet and pawls.
  • the operative parts of my improved machine are carried'on a mainframe comprising a pair of end members 10 formed with widely separated feet 11 and a cross piece 12 slightly above the middle part, and provided with open bearing recesses 13 receiving a shaft 14 carrying a supply roll ot paper 15, pressed upon by a resistance roller 16 journalled in the ends of -links 17 pivoted to the frame, to prevent overthrow of the roll.
  • a mainframe comprising a pair of end members 10 formed with widely separated feet 11 and a cross piece 12 slightly above the middle part, and provided with open bearing recesses 13 receiving a shaft 14 carrying a supply roll ot paper 15, pressed upon by a resistance roller 16 journalled in the ends of -links 17 pivoted to the frame, to prevent overthrow of the roll.
  • the paper passes over and under intermediate and lower paper guide ⁇ rollers 20 ⁇ and 21 (Figs 2 and 3) by which paper is guided to and from the platen bar 22.
  • Uprights 23 on the top of the endmembers carry' a top roller 25 receiving paper from the lower roller'21 to form a display field 26 (Fig. 1).
  • a pair of parallel sup-v porting rollers 27 and 28 (Fig. 2) are mounted at the upper part of the frame to the rear of, said field. The paper passesfrom the top roller under these rollers 27 and 28 to the take-up roll 29 which is merely loosely supported on the supporting rollers.
  • a pointer 48 is carriedon the said carriage frame and disposed over ⁇ said indicating wheel, for selecting the type to,
  • a forward extension 51 4of said carriage frame comprises an ,upper member 52 and a lower member 58, to which latter is pivoted an inking roller casing 55 carrying therein an inking roller 56 pressing against the type.
  • restoring elbow lever 58 pivoted 'at its elbow part to /the carriage frame has a lon arm 59, Fig. 3; provided with an end rol er 60 bearing against a .spacing bar 6l.
  • a spring 63 tensioned between said casing 55 and the short arm of the restoringf lever holdsthe ink roller 56 pressed againstthe type and. said end roller 60 pressed against the spac ing or escapement bar 61 thereby to move the type wheel from the platen after printing has been effected.
  • An alining pawl 65 pivoted on the carriage frame is acted .upon
  • y a spring 66 tensioned between a pin 68 on the pawland said -short arm, yw ereby the pawl is caused to engage between the teeth of the ,alining wheel 41 as the type is pressed a ainst the paper, thereby to alinel the type.
  • detent finger 67 carried onfsaid elbow lever engages the in 68 when the type Wheel is retracted, to li t the pawl from the f teeth .'to permit the type wheel to turn to select another character.
  • a series of rollers 70 (Figs. 6 and 7) mounted on said spacin bar 61 cooperate with a pair of relative y offset inwardly pointed type spacing teeth 71 and 72 mounted on the lower face of said upper member 52 andl snugly disposable .between said p,
  • Said teeth have parallel advance rollers. and rear pos1t1omng faces 73 and 74 enaging the rollers, and beveled cam faces 6 and 77 engageable with 'the rollers re" spectively to advance the carriage a half space during the forward stroke, and a half space during the back stroke of the type wheel.
  • the forward end 77 of the tooth 71 is pointed for the easy insertion of the tooth between the rollers when the carriage is oscillated from the position of Fig. 3 to that of Fig. 4. In the position of Fig. 8, the carriage ma be easily slid toward either end of the rail or wide spacing, paragraph ⁇ ing or display work.
  • a line spacing paper feed ratchet 78 (Fig. 8) fast on the rear supportingl roller 27 has abrupt teeth 79 engaged by a feed pawl 8() on a line spacing lever 81 loosely mounted on the journal of said rear roller.
  • a spring 83 compressed between vthe tail ofsaid pawl and a socket 84 of the lever yieldably holds the pawl in engagement with the teeth.
  • rllhe handle 50 is then released, and on the return stroke, the'cam face 76 is brought intocamming engagement with ,a spacing roller, thus spacing the carriage another half letter-space.
  • rl ⁇ he above operation is repeated until a Word is spelled rlhe space between the Words is obtained either by sliding the carriage to the right without oscillatingv it, or by repeating the above described operation, except that the type is not brought into contact with the paper.
  • the paper is fed a line space for the next line merely ⁇ by drawing the lever 81 toward thefoperator to the'position of Fig. 9, whereupon the end members; a platen thereon; a rail shaft mounted between said vend members above and to the rear of the platen; a sleeve pivotal and ,slidable on said shaft; a carriage frame fasten said sleeve and comprising spaced frame members one of which has upwardly radially alined bearings a horizontal shaft mounted in the mid part of the frame; a type wheel on said shaft provided with peripheral type, and comprising a bevel pinion; a spindle in the radial bearings; a bevel gear on said spindle engaging said pinion; an indicator wheel on the spindle provided with indicating letters and characters corresponding to those of the type wheel; a pointer carried on. the said carriage frame and disposed over said indicating wheel; ahandle extending from the lcarriage frame for rocking the
  • a platen a platen; a rail;'a carriage oscillatable and slidable on said rail and having a member extending therefrom; a type wheel on said carriage and oscillatable about the axis of said rail; a spacing bar; a series of'rollers mounted on said' bar; and a pair of relatively offset inwardlypointed forward and rear spacing teeth mounted on the lower face of said member and snugly disposable between said rollers and having paralled advance and following positioning faces engaging the rollers and having beveled cam .faces engageable with the rollers to advance the type wheel a half type-space during the forward oscillation 'and a half type-space during the reverse oscillation of the type wheel.
  • riage type w eel on the carriage means to ad- 3.
  • a platen. a rail; a carriage pivotal and slidable on said rail; a typewheel mounted in the carriage; a tooth alin'ing wheel last on the type wheel; a' bar; a spring pressed restoring lever pivoted to the carriage and bearing against said bar; an alining pawl on the carriage and spring pressed to engage between said teeth; means to lift the pawl from the teeth when the type wheel is retracted; and spacing means for the carriage.
  • a platen a platen; a rail; a carriage pivotal and slidable on said rail; a type wheel mounted in the carriage; a tooth aliningwheel fast on 4the type wheel; a spring pressedrestoring lever pivoted tothe carriage and comprising a short arm anda long arm, the latter bearing against the bar; an alining pawl pivoted on the carriage frame; a spring tensioned between the pawl and said short arm whereby the pawl is caused to engage between the teeth of the alining .wheel as the type is pressed to the platen, thereby to aline the type; a detent finger carried on said restoring lever and engaging a nin on said pawl when the type .is retracted to lift the pawl from the teeth to permit the type wheel to turn; and spaeing'means to advance the carriage.
  • a main frame comprising a pair of end members formed with widely separated feet and slightly above the middle part with open bearing recesses; a
  • a platen bar fixed between said ⁇ members, intermediate -and lower paper guide rollers over and under which paper is guided to i andfrom the platen; uprights on the top of the end members, a top roller supported on the uprights and receiving -paper from the lower roller to form a display eld;
  • a rail a type carriage pivotal and slidable on said rail; a bar.; projections on said bar; and spacing teeth fixed on the carriage cooperating with said projections to advance the carriage; sai carriage being normally disposed with the teeth out of contact with said projections to permit unrestricted sliding of the carriage on the rail.
  • a rail a type carriage oscillatable and slidable on said rail; a bar; a series of rollers spaced on said bar; and spacing teeth on lthecarriage engaging with said rollers to advance the carriage when the carriage is oscillated.
  • a platen a platen; a rail; a carriage pivotal and slidable on said rail; type carrled b vthe carria e; a bar; and a spring presse restoring ever pivoted to the carriage and provided with a roller bearing against said bar whereby the type is retracted from the platen.
  • a rail acarriage ivotal and slidable on said rail;l a type W eel mounted on the carriage; a toothed alinin wheel fast on the type wheel; a bar paralle to said rail; a restoring lever pivoted to the carriage and bearing against the bar; an alining pawl on the carrla e adapted to engage between the teeth of t e alining wheel; a spring tensioned between said lever and pawl to press the lever on the bar and the pawl against thev side teeth; and means to lift the pawl from the teeth when the type wheel is retracted.
  • a platen In combination, a platen; a rail; a carriage pivotal and slidable on said rail; a type wheel mounted in the carriage; a toothed alining wheel fast onV the type wheel; a bar parallel to said rail; a spring pressed restoring lever pivoted to the carriage and bearing against the bar; an alining pawl on the carriage adapted to engage between the teethof the alining wheel; and
  • a platen In combination, a platen; a rail; a carriage pivotally and slidably suspended from the rail below the rail; type on the carriage; and a handle on the carriage adapted on downward movement .to press the type to the platen.

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eb 927 w. K. SHEFFIELD ET AL.
HAND OPERATED BULLETIN PRINTING MACHINE Filed Oct. 6, 1923 2 Sheets-Sheet l gj Inventors? WH: e 57 Feb. 8 1927. w. K. sHEFFlELD ET AL HAND OPERATED BULLETIN PRINTING MACHINE Filed Oct. 6, 1923 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 M MM Patent Feb. 8, 1927.
WASHINGTON KYLEvSH-EFFIEID AND ALBERT J'. HORTON, OF-NE`W LONDON, CON- NECTICUT, ASSIGNORS TO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING- CORPORATION, OF NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT, A CORPORATION OF CONNECTICUT.
HAND-OPEBATEI) BULLETIN-PRINTING MACHINE.
Application med ocmber '6, 192s. seriai Noesassr.
This invention relates to hand operated bulletin printing machines or devices for printing advertising and other matter,
though it is noted that the invention 1sl proved type wheel and carriage control and type spacing mechanism.
Another object of the invention is to provide an apparatus or'v device of this kind having improved type alining mechanism.
Other objects 4of the invention are to improve generally the simplicity, speed and efficiency of such devices and to provide a device or apparatus of this kind which is durable, economical to manufacture and operate, and which will notget out of order.
The inventive features for the accomplish- .ment of these and other objects vare herein shown in connection with an improved bulletin printing machine which, briefly stated, comprises a mainframe carrying a supply roll, a platen bar, and supporting rollers carrying a take-up roll loosely supported on the supporting rollers. Other rollers guide the paper from the supply roll to and from the platen and thence to the takeup roll. A carriage pivotal and slidable on a rail carried on the Jframe in turn carries a type wheel, and an index wheel operatively connected tothe type wheel. A handle extending from the carriage serves to rock the carriage and vpress the type to the paper, and at the same time actuate a pair of escapement teeth mounted o'n the carriage into cooperation'with a series of rollers mounted on a spacing bar to` advance the carriage. A ratchet on one of the supporting rollers is engaged by a/feed p'awl on a, line spacing lever for feeding the paper; while a detent pawl prevents retrograde motion of the ratchet, and a stop pawlprevents overv feed.
Other objects of the invention will appeal' as the description proceeds; and while hereinI details cf .the invention are described,
the invention is not limite-d to these, since manya-nd various changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention as claimed.
In the accompanying drawing, showing by way of example, one of many Vpossible embodiments of the invention,
Fig. l is a front elevation of the machine; Fig. 2 is an end elevation;
Figs. 3 and 4 are side elevations showing different positions of the carriage;
Fig. 5 isan inclined fragmental plan showing the index wheel looking in the direction of the arrow of line 5 of Fig. 3;
Fig. 6 is an inclined sectional view, partly in plan of the escapement bar and rollers taken on vthe line 6-6 of Fig. 4:,looking in the direction of the arrow of said line; Fig. 7 is a side elevation partly in section showing a spacing roller; and.v i
Figs. 8 'and 9 are fragmental side elevations showing the ratchet and pawls.
The operative parts of my improved machine are carried'on a mainframe comprising a pair of end members 10 formed with widely separated feet 11 and a cross piece 12 slightly above the middle part, and provided with open bearing recesses 13 receiving a shaft 14 carrying a supply roll ot paper 15, pressed upon by a resistance roller 16 journalled in the ends of -links 17 pivoted to the frame, to prevent overthrow of the roll. `The paper passes over and under intermediate and lower paper guide` rollers 20` and 21 (Figs 2 and 3) by which paper is guided to and from the platen bar 22.
Uprights 23 on the top of the endmembers carry' a top roller 25 receiving paper from the lower roller'21 to form a display field 26 (Fig. 1). A pair of parallel sup-v porting rollers 27 and 28 (Fig. 2) are mounted at the upper part of the frame to the rear of, said field. The paper passesfrom the top roller under these rollers 27 and 28 to the take-up roll 29 which is merely loosely supported on the supporting rollers.`
on rail 31 mounted betweenI said members 10 above and to the rear of the platen carries a carriage frame34 fast on said sleeve A and comprisingr spaced frame members 35 and 36 (Fig. 5) in which is mounted a horizontalshaft 37 carrying atype wheel e5 'i A sleeve30 (Fig. 3) pivotal and slidable said pinion, and-also carries an index wheel 47 on the .spindle provided with indicating letters and characters 48a corresponding to the type 39. A pointer 48 is carriedon the said carriage frame and disposed over` said indicating wheel, for selecting the type to,
be rinted. j
handle 50 extending. from the carriage frame serves for rocking the type to the platen as in Fig. 4. A forward extension 51 4of said carriage frame comprises an ,upper member 52 and a lower member 58, to which latter is pivoted an inking roller casing 55 carrying therein an inking roller 56 pressing against the type. restoring elbow lever 58 pivoted 'at its elbow part to /the carriage frame has a lon arm 59, Fig. 3; provided with an end rol er 60 bearing against a .spacing bar 6l. A spring 63 tensioned between said casing 55 and the short arm of the restoringf lever holdsthe ink roller 56 pressed againstthe type and. said end roller 60 pressed against the spac ing or escapement bar 61 thereby to move the type wheel from the platen after printing has been effected. An alining pawl 65 pivoted on the carriage frame is acted .upon
y a spring 66 tensioned between a pin 68 on the pawland said -short arm, yw ereby the pawl is caused to engage between the teeth of the ,alining wheel 41 as the type is pressed a ainst the paper, thereby to alinel the type. detent finger 67 carried onfsaid elbow lever engages the in 68 when the type Wheel is retracted, to li t the pawl from the f teeth .'to permit the type wheel to turn to select another character.
A series of rollers 70 (Figs. 6 and 7) mounted on said spacin bar 61 cooperate with a pair of relative y offset inwardly pointed type spacing teeth 71 and 72 mounted on the lower face of said upper member 52 andl snugly disposable .between said p,
Said teeth have parallel advance rollers. and rear pos1t1omng faces 73 and 74 enaging the rollers, and beveled cam faces 6 and 77 engageable with 'the rollers re" spectively to advance the carriage a half space during the forward stroke, and a half space during the back stroke of the type wheel. The forward end 77 of the tooth 71 is pointed for the easy insertion of the tooth between the rollers when the carriage is oscillated from the position of Fig. 3 to that of Fig. 4. In the position of Fig. 8, the carriage ma be easily slid toward either end of the rail or wide spacing, paragraph` ing or display work.
A line spacing paper feed ratchet 78 (Fig. 8) fast on the rear supportingl roller 27 has abrupt teeth 79 engaged by a feed pawl 8() on a line spacing lever 81 loosely mounted on the journal of said rear roller.
A spring 83 compressed between vthe tail ofsaid pawl and a socket 84 of the lever yieldably holds the pawl in engagement with the teeth. A detent pawl 85 pivo'ted4v on the main frame lprevents retrograde motion of the roller; While a stop pawl 86 engaging the advance faces of the teeth for preventing over feed, is providedwith a tail 88 engageable by a lifting finger 89 on the lever to hold the stop pawl disengaged from the ratchet as the feed pawl moves lto its most retracted position (Fi 8) and advances the ratchet a short distance, whereupon the finger 89 releases the stop pawl for engagement with the crown of the tooth ready to engage and stop the next tooth when the paper has been fed one line space, as in Fig. 9. j-
The operation of the devices very simple, and obvious from the foregoing.
- The supply roll 15 is put in place, the paper threaded up'as in Fig. 2 and started on the take-up roll 29. The carriage is then slid laterallyy to near the point where the first letter is to bewheel rotated by han thus inking the type rinted and the index 'until the character to be printed is opposite 48. The handle 50 is then forced down by hand, thus forcin the pointed end 77 (Fig. 6) between the ro 1ers 70. Continued downward movement of the handle carries the tooth 71 past the rollers and brings the camV face 77 into camming engagement with the roller 70, moving the carriage a half space just before the type is pressed to the paper. This movement brings the alining wheel 4l into engagement with the pawl 65, thus slightly rotating the type wheel, if necessary,
and ahningthe type accurately.
rllhe handle 50 is then released, and on the return stroke, the'cam face 76 is brought intocamming engagement with ,a spacing roller, thus spacing the carriage another half letter-space. rl`he above operation is repeated until a Word is spelled rlhe space between the Words is obtained either by sliding the carriage to the right without oscillatingv it, or by repeating the above described operation, except that the type is not brought into contact with the paper. f
After'the line is completed, the paper is fed a line space for the next line merely `by drawing the lever 81 toward thefoperator to the'position of Fig. 9, whereupon the end members; a platen thereon; a rail shaft mounted between said vend members above and to the rear of the platen; a sleeve pivotal and ,slidable on said shaft; a carriage frame fasten said sleeve and comprising spaced frame members one of which has upwardly radially alined bearings a horizontal shaft mounted in the mid part of the frame; a type wheel on said shaft provided with peripheral type, and comprising a bevel pinion; a spindle in the radial bearings; a bevel gear on said spindle engaging said pinion; an indicator wheel on the spindle provided with indicating letters and characters corresponding to those of the type wheel; a pointer carried on. the said carriage frame and disposed over said indicating wheel; ahandle extending from the lcarriage frame for rocking the type to the platen; and spacing means to advance /the carriage.
2. In combination, a platen; a rail;'a carriage oscillatable and slidable on said rail and having a member extending therefrom; a type wheel on said carriage and oscillatable about the axis of said rail; a spacing bar; a series of'rollers mounted on said' bar; and a pair of relatively offset inwardlypointed forward and rear spacing teeth mounted on the lower face of said member and snugly disposable between said rollers and having paralled advance and following positioning faces engaging the rollers and having beveled cam .faces engageable with the rollers to advance the type wheel a half type-space during the forward oscillation 'and a half type-space during the reverse oscillation of the type wheel.
riage type w eel on the carriage; means to ad- 3. In combination, a platen; ajrail; a car- ;riage pivotal and slidable on said rail; a type wheel on the,v carriage; a bar; an inking roller casing pivoted on said carriage; an inking roller therein; a restoring lever pivoted to the carriage and having an arm bearing against said bar; and a spring ten- `sioned between said lever and casing, whereby the inking roller is pressed against the type and said type wheel is moved from i ie platen.
4. In combination, a platen; a rail; a carivotal and slidable on said rail; a
vance the carriage; a bar; a forward extension on said carriage frameY comprising upper and lower members; an inking roller casing pivoted on said lower member; an
,inking roller therein pressing. against the type; a restoring elbow lever pivoted at the elbow part to the carriage frame and hav-' ing a long arm provided with an end roller bearing against vthe escapement bar, and a short arm; and a spring tensioned between said;l short arm and casing, whereby the roller is pressed against the type and said end roller. is pressed against the 'escapement bar to move tlie'type wheel from'the platen.
5. In` combination, a platen.; a rail; a carriage pivotal and slidable on said rail; a typewheel mounted in the carriage; a tooth alin'ing wheel last on the type wheel; a' bar; a spring pressed restoring lever pivoted to the carriage and bearing against said bar; an alining pawl on the carriage and spring pressed to engage between said teeth; means to lift the pawl from the teeth when the type wheel is retracted; and spacing means for the carriage.
6. In combination, a platen; a rail; a carriage pivotal and slidable on said rail; a type wheel mounted in the carriage; a tooth aliningwheel fast on 4the type wheel; a spring pressedrestoring lever pivoted tothe carriage and comprising a short arm anda long arm, the latter bearing against the bar; an alining pawl pivoted on the carriage frame; a spring tensioned between the pawl and said short arm whereby the pawl is caused to engage between the teeth of the alining .wheel as the type is pressed to the platen, thereby to aline the type; a detent finger carried on said restoring lever and engaging a nin on said pawl when the type .is retracted to lift the pawl from the teeth to permit the type wheel to turn; and spaeing'means to advance the carriage.
y 7. In combination, a main frame comprising a pair of end members formed with widely separated feet and slightly above the middle part with open bearing recesses; a
supply roll mounted in said recesses; a platen bar fixed between said` members, intermediate -and lower paper guide rollers over and under which paper is guided to i andfrom the platen; uprights on the top of the end members, a top roller supported on the uprights and receiving -paper from the lower roller to form a display eld; a
rail on the frame; acarriage pivotal and slida'ble on said rail; and a type wheel on the carriage and engageable with the paper on the platen.
8. In combination, a rail; a type carriage pivotal and slidable on said rail; a bar.; projections on said bar; and spacing teeth fixed on the carriage cooperating with said projections to advance the carriage; sai carriage being normally disposed with the teeth out of contact with said projections to permit unrestricted sliding of the carriage on the rail.
9. In combination, a rail; a type carriage oscillatable and slidable on said rail; a bar; a series of rollers spaced on said bar; and spacing teeth on lthecarriage engaging with said rollers to advance the carriage when the carriage is oscillated.
10. In combination, a platen; a rail; a carriage pivotal and slidable on said rail; type carrled b vthe carria e; a bar; and a spring presse restoring ever pivoted to the carriage and provided with a roller bearing against said bar whereby the type is retracted from the platen.
11. In combination; a platen; 'arail; a
carriage pivotal and 'slidable on said rail; a
type Wheel mounted on the carriage;l a bar.
carrier to press the lever on the bar and the inking means against the type.
12. In combination, a rail; acarriage ivotal and slidable on said rail;l a type W eel mounted on the carriage; a toothed alinin wheel fast on the type wheel; a bar paralle to said rail; a restoring lever pivoted to the carriage and bearing against the bar; an alining pawl on the carrla e adapted to engage between the teeth of t e alining wheel; a spring tensioned between said lever and pawl to press the lever on the bar and the pawl against thev side teeth; and means to lift the pawl from the teeth when the type wheel is retracted.
13; In combination, a platen; a rail; a carriage pivotal and slidable on said rail; a type wheel mounted in the carriage; a toothed alining wheel fast onV the type wheel; a bar parallel to said rail; a spring pressed restoring lever pivoted to the carriage and bearing against the bar; an alining pawl on the carriage adapted to engage between the teethof the alining wheel; and
,a finger carried on the restoring lever to lift the pawl from said teeth when the type wheel is retracted.
14. In combination, a platen; a rail; a carriage pivotally and slidably suspended from the rail below the rail; type on the carriage; and a handle on the carriage adapted on downward movement .to press the type to the platen.
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