US1808257A - Ruling device - Google Patents

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US1808257A
US1808257A US140669A US14066926A US1808257A US 1808257 A US1808257 A US 1808257A US 140669 A US140669 A US 140669A US 14066926 A US14066926 A US 14066926A US 1808257 A US1808257 A US 1808257A
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    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41JTYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
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  • This invention relates to accounting machines and more particularly to a ruling device for accounting machines.
  • An object of this invention is to permit the drawing of lines between certain columns of numerals during the o eration of an accounting machine or the li e.
  • Another object is to provide means for drawing as many lines as desired at one time and also of any specific color or colors.
  • My ruling device is attached to the printing section of an accounting machine and has a plurality of inking devices which rest upon the paper on the platen roll.
  • the paper runs under the inkin pens causin a short line to be drawn at eac actuation o the platen roll.
  • a complete line will have been drawn on the paper showing the correct relative position of the numerals printed thereon.
  • the ruling on the paper will be straight with respect to the numerals listed.
  • Such a result is very uncertain with ruled paper.
  • the device on the paper can be varied by means of a set screw and spring arrangement attached to the inking device.
  • FIG. 1 a portion of an accounting machine is shown at A, having a cover a to which is rigidly fastened a pair of suprts 6 extending across the top of cover a.
  • upports b may be strengthened by crossbars 0 which are held in place by angle irons Z.
  • a pair of holders d or as many as may be desired extend horizontally across supports 6.
  • Said holders (1 are slotted at their rear ends to fit snugly onto supports 6.
  • At their front ends they are held in place by a spring clamping arrangement f which is afiixed to holders d by screws or rivets o. This arrangement maintains the holders (1 rigidl against accidental lateral movement, there y assuring straight lines and at the same time permitting t e holders to be removed.
  • Pivoted at 1) to each holder (1 is an ink reservoir e having afiixed thereto a pen point or stylus n, wlnch rests upon paper k.
  • Attached to reservoir e is a springi connected to set screw it reachin through block g connected to holder (1. y turmng set screw it the spring can be tensioned more or less and thereby the pressure of the writing device against the paper is can be varied so as to draw a light or heavy line as desired.
  • the spring clamping arrangement f has suflicient gripplng power to eliminate any accidental movement of said holders due to the ordinary jarring of the machine.
  • the drawing paper is disclosed as showing three columns of data being printed, two of which columns represent data in terms of dollars and cents. Lines p drawn by pens n differentiate be tween the dollars and cents columns accordin to ordinary bookkeeping practice.
  • a platen upon which a strip 0 paper is ada ted to be mounted, a plurality of mar ers, means for supporting said markers in cooperative relation with said platen for tracing a plurality of parallel lines upon a strip of paper mounted on said platen, a reservoir for supplying ink to said markers,
  • said markers bein movably mounted upon the machine to adJust the distance between them, and means for individually maintaining and adjusting the pressure of eachmarker upon the paper.
  • a stylus for tracing aline on paper upon said platen, an arm to which said stylus is pivoted to swing perpendicularly to the axis of said platen, a supporting late structure for removably carrying sai arm, means for fricti onally mounting said arm on said plate structure, means carried by said arm for normally urging the stylus to contact the paper, and means for adjusting the pressure of the stylus upon the paper.

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June 2, 1931. H. A. P. RO T E 1,808,257
RULING DEVICE Filed 001;. 9, 1926 Patented June 2, 1931 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE HEB-HANK A. P. lb'lm, OI BERLIN, GERMANY, ASSIGNOB TO THE TABULAT'ING IA- CHINE COMPANY, 01' ENDIWTT,
NEW YORK, A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY mime nnvrcm 7 Application filed October 9, 1m, Serial Io.
This invention relates to accounting machines and more particularly to a ruling device for accounting machines.
It is common practice on accountin machines, such as tabulating machines, a ding machines and the like, to use unruled sheets of paper and it is also common practice to use ruled sheets of paper but in the latter case considerable time is wasted due to the 10 fact that the paper must be put in the machine in a careful manner so that the figures will not be rinted on the line or on the wrong side 0? the line and it is obvious that no matter how careful the operator may be it often happens that the figures are wrongly placed with respect to the line. Also even though the paper be inserted so that the first few lines of data printed are correctly placed with respect to the vertical lines the paper often creeps laterally so that the lines change their position with respect to the type, and characters being printed in a vertical row on one side of a line sometimes creep across the line to the other side thereof. This fault is very common and is difiicult and ordinarily impossible to overcome.
An object of this invention is to permit the drawing of lines between certain columns of numerals during the o eration of an accounting machine or the li e.
' Another object is to provide means for drawing as many lines as desired at one time and also of any specific color or colors.
My ruling device is attached to the printing section of an accounting machine and has a plurality of inking devices which rest upon the paper on the platen roll. As the platen roll is rotated step by step during the printing operation, the paper runs under the inkin pens causin a short line to be drawn at eac actuation o the platen roll. Obviously when the tabulating operation has been completed a complete line will have been drawn on the paper showing the correct relative position of the numerals printed thereon. Should the paper be put into the machine in a careless manner, the ruling on the paper will be straight with respect to the numerals listed. Such a result is very uncertain with ruled paper. The pressure of the inking 140,869, and in Germany December 12, 1925.
device on the paper can be varied by means of a set screw and spring arrangement attached to the inking device.
The accompanying drawing illustrates the preferred form of my inventlon.
In the drawing a portion of an accounting machine is shown at A, having a cover a to which is rigidly fastened a pair of suprts 6 extending across the top of cover a.
upports b may be strengthened by crossbars 0 which are held in place by angle irons Z. A pair of holders d or as many as may be desired extend horizontally across supports 6. Said holders (1 are slotted at their rear ends to fit snugly onto supports 6. At their front ends they are held in place by a spring clamping arrangement f which is afiixed to holders d by screws or rivets o. This arrangement maintains the holders (1 rigidl against accidental lateral movement, there y assuring straight lines and at the same time permitting t e holders to be removed. Pivoted at 1) to each holder (1 is an ink reservoir e having afiixed thereto a pen point or stylus n, wlnch rests upon paper k. Attached to reservoir e is a springi connected to set screw it reachin through block g connected to holder (1. y turmng set screw it the spring can be tensioned more or less and thereby the pressure of the writing device against the paper is can be varied so as to draw a light or heavy line as desired. As many holders d and writing devices 6 as may be desired can be put on this device to enable the operator to draw any desired number of lines. However, this is not essential as the spring clamping arrangement f has suflicient gripplng power to eliminate any accidental movement of said holders due to the ordinary jarring of the machine. In the drawing paper is disclosed as showing three columns of data being printed, two of which columns represent data in terms of dollars and cents. Lines p drawn by pens n differentiate be tween the dollars and cents columns accordin to ordinary bookkeeping practice.
ile I have shown one specific form of my invention, I do not intend to be confined to this specific arran ement in the construction of the parts. other words I have shown an inking device for drawingthe lines but it is obvious that any" other suitable equivalent element capable of tracing a line may be employed instead of the inking de- 5 vice e.
Havin described my invention what I claim an desire to secure by Letters Patent 15: a
1. In combination with a machine,
a platen upon which a strip 0 paper is ada ted to be mounted, a plurality of mar ers, means for supporting said markers in cooperative relation with said platen for tracing a plurality of parallel lines upon a strip of paper mounted on said platen, a reservoir for supplying ink to said markers,
' said markers bein movably mounted upon the machine to adJust the distance between them, and means for individually maintaining and adjusting the pressure of eachmarker upon the paper.
2. In com ination with a-platen, a stylus for tracing aline on paper upon said platen, an arm to which said stylus is pivoted to swing perpendicularly to the axis of said platen, a supporting late structure for removably carrying sai arm, means for fricti onally mounting said arm on said plate structure, means carried by said arm for normally urging the stylus to contact the paper, and means for adjusting the pressure of the stylus upon the paper.
In testimony whereof I hereto afiix my signature.
HERMANN A. PH. 36mm.
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Cited By (3)

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US2523855A (en) * 1946-11-22 1950-09-26 Douglas Aircraft Co Inc Ruling device
US2550786A (en) * 1947-02-13 1951-05-01 Lloyd N Curtis Column printing attachment for record controlled machines
US2813610A (en) * 1954-01-05 1957-11-19 Jr Carl C Lassen Liner attachment

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2523855A (en) * 1946-11-22 1950-09-26 Douglas Aircraft Co Inc Ruling device
US2550786A (en) * 1947-02-13 1951-05-01 Lloyd N Curtis Column printing attachment for record controlled machines
US2813610A (en) * 1954-01-05 1957-11-19 Jr Carl C Lassen Liner attachment

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