US2220264A - Intermittent sheet forwarding apparatus for duplicating machines - Google Patents

Intermittent sheet forwarding apparatus for duplicating machines Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US2220264A
US2220264A US266470A US26647039A US2220264A US 2220264 A US2220264 A US 2220264A US 266470 A US266470 A US 266470A US 26647039 A US26647039 A US 26647039A US 2220264 A US2220264 A US 2220264A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
gear
drum
cam
roller
copy
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US266470A
Inventor
Robert F Morrison
Glen E Wimmer
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Ditto Inc
Original Assignee
Ditto Inc
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Ditto Inc filed Critical Ditto Inc
Priority to US266470A priority Critical patent/US2220264A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US2220264A publication Critical patent/US2220264A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41LAPPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR MANIFOLDING, DUPLICATING OR PRINTING FOR OFFICE OR OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSES; ADDRESSING MACHINES OR LIKE SERIES-PRINTING MACHINES
    • B41L39/00Indicating, counting, warning, control, or safety devices
    • B41L39/04Tripping devices or stop motions
    • B41L39/06Tripping devices or stop motions for starting or stopping operation of sheet or web feed

Definitions

  • An object of the invention is to provide improved means in a duplicating machine of the character described whereby the feed rolls may be stationary at the time a copy sheet is fed to them and may thereafter be rotated in syn-' chronism with the drum carrying'the master copy with a minimum of shock and wear in the starting and stopping of the feed rolls.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide in a duplicating machine of the character described a novel cam and mutilated gear con struction whereby continuous rotation of a drive element is translated into intermittent-rotation of the feed rolls with a gradual acceleration and deceleration of the feed rolls.
  • Fig. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view through a duplicating machine of the character described to which the present invention is applied;
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view taken on one side of the machine
  • Fig. 3 is a view like Fig. 2 but showing the parts in a changed position
  • Figs. 4, 5 and 6 are fragmentary detailed views showing the cooperation between the drive-gear on the drum, the pinion drivingthe feed rolls, and the elements carried thereby;
  • Fig. 7 is a sectional view taken on the line Fig. 8 is a detail view of one of the cams mounted on the drive gear;
  • Fig. 9 is a detail view of another cam mounted on the-drive gear
  • Fig. 10 is a view of one end of the duplicating "5 drum illustrating the manner of mounting the drive gear thereon;
  • Fig. '11 is a fragmentary sectional view taken on the line I I-II of Fig. 10;
  • Fig. 12 is a sectional view taken on the line 10 I2-I2 of Fig. 10, and
  • Fig. 13 is a sectional view taken on the line VI3I3 of Fig. 10.
  • the reference numeral I0 designates generally the frame of the machine which" comprises right and left hand side frames such as indicated at II. These side '20 frames are joined in the usual manner.
  • a duplicating drum I2 which has a platen roller I3 cooperating with it.
  • the platen roller I3 is adapted to press copy sheets I4 against a master sheet '25 I5 which is carried by the duplicating drum I2.
  • Gripping means I6 secures the mastersheet I5 to the drum I2.
  • the master sheet usually comprises a sheet of paper upon which the data to be duplicated is typewritten or printed in re- 30 verse so that when copy sheets are pressed against it with a suitable solvent for the ink, the data will appear in positive upon the copy sheets.
  • the drum I2 may carry the usual hectograph sheet, as the present invention is not limit- 35 ed' in any respect to the type of machine wherein the copy sheets are moistened and applied to a master sheet of paper.
  • Copy sheets are fed to the drum I2 by feed rolls I1 and I8.
  • the roll I8 is adapted to be "40 driven from the drum I2 in a manner which will be presently described.
  • the roll I'I is driven by its contact with the roll I8.
  • Copy sheets I4 are fed to the feed rolls I! and I8 through a guide I9 from a copy sheet tray 45 20.
  • the copy sheets are advanced from a stack 2I on the tray 20 by means of a sheet advancing roller 22.
  • the roller 22 is adapted to be intermittently driven so as to advance a sheet from 1 the top of the stack 2
  • the roller 22 is mounted on a shaft 23 which is driven from a second shaft 24 by a dri connection 25 shown in the present instance as a flexible drive chain or belt connecting the two shafts.
  • the shaft 24 is, in turn, driven by a gear 26 that is connected to it through an over-running clutch, not shown, of a well-known design.
  • the overrunning clutch is arranged to permit the roller 22 to turn in the direction of the arrow independently of the gear 26.
  • This overrunning clutch also permits the gear 26 to turn in the direction indicated by the arrow associated therewith independently of the roller 22.
  • the gear 26 is adapted to bedriven by a segmental gear 21 mounted upon a rocker arm 28 that is pivoted to the side frame II at 29.
  • the rocker arm 28 has its lower end 38 connected by a link 3
  • the lever 32 is fulcrumed on a shaft 33 and has a roller 34 engaging a cam 35 that is fixed to the drum I2.
  • the cam 35 is shaped to impart a rocking operation to the lever 32 and through it to the rocker arm 28, whereby to actuate the gear 26 and the feed roller 22.
  • thedrum I2 is shown as provided with a gear .36.
  • the gear 36 is secured to one end of the drum by suitable screws 31, 38 and 39.
  • This end of the drum also carries a gear 48 that is-adapted to be driven by a pinion 4I mounted on a drive shaft 42.
  • the gear 36 is a mutilated gear, that is to say it has a portion of its teeth 43 removed to leave a section from a point 44 (see Fig. 2) to a point.45.
  • a cam 46 (see Fig. 8) is secured to the gear'36 and extends over the section from which the teeth have been removed.
  • the cam 46 has a recess at 41 and a recess at 48. Between the recesses 41 and 48, the cam has a circular surface 45 which is centered about the axis of the drum I2.
  • a second cam 58 is secured upon the gear 36 and directly overlies the cam 46.
  • the cam 58 has a circular surface 5I also centered on the drum axis.
  • the cam 58 has projecting shoulders 52 and 53 at its opposite ends. These shoulders are provided with curved auxiliary'cam faces 54 and 55 adapted to have camming cooperation with a roller 56.
  • the roller 56 is rotatably mounted upon a plate 51 which is riveted to a pinion 58.
  • the pinion 58 is mounted on a stubshaft 59 carried by the side frame Ila of the machine.
  • the pinion 58 is adapted to mesh with the gear 36 and be rotated thereby when the teeth of the gear are opposite the pinion.
  • the pinion 58 meshes with a pinion 68 which is mounted on the feed roll I8. It will be understood that rotation of the pinion 58 will result in driving the feed 'roll I8 in the direction indicated by the arrow in Fig. 2 to advance copy sheets I4 to the drum I2.
  • the feed roll I1 is yieldingly pressed against the roll I8.
  • the feed roll I1 has a shaft 6
  • One of the lever arms 62 has an extension 64 provided with notches 65 to receive a spring 66.
  • the spring 66 has its lower end secured to the side frame II of the machine.
  • the pinion 58 will be rotated and the feed rolls I1 and I8 driven by it so long as the pinion meshes with the gear 36. During this interval the cam 35 does not actuate its lever 32 so as to drive the feed advancing roller 22. Now, however, when the gear 36 is about to run off the pinion 58, the cam 35 is in position to start the movement of the feed roller 22.
  • the pinion 58 is brought to a stop by the roller 56 engaging the face 54 on the cam 58.
  • One corner of the plate 51 will drop into'the recess 41 of the cam 46 and the surface 61 will then engage the surface 49 of the cam 46. Owing to the deceleration of the pinion 58 by the roller 56, the feed rolls are brought to a positive stop and held there until the advance of the copy sheet I 4 to the bite of these rollers is accomplished.
  • the marginal ad'- justment therefore is accomplished by the mounting of the gear 36 upon the drum I2 in such a fashion as to provide for angular movement between the gear and the drum.
  • the gear 36 has a plurality of slots 68, 68 and 18 for the screws 31, 38 and 39.
  • the drum I2 has alug H to which there is secured a bracket 12.
  • the bracket 12 fits into a bifurcated head 13 and is pivoted thereto by a pin 14.
  • the bifurcated head 13 has a screw-threaded sleeve portion 15 that is adapted to receive a threaded shaft 16.
  • the shaft 16 has right and left hand screw threads indicated at 11 and 18 (see Fig. 12). The threads 11 fit in the sleeve 15 while the threads 18 fit in a sleeve 19 which is pivotally mounted by a shank 88 upon the gear 36.
  • the shaft 16 has a socket 8I to receive a wrench by which it may be turned. It will be understood that by rotation of the shaft 16 the sleeves 15 and 19 may be brought closer together or spread apart to adjust the relative angular position of the gear 36 with respect to the drum. Once the adjustment is made, the screws 31, 38 and 39 and the shaft 16 will retain the adjustment.
  • a spring 82 is interposed between the sleeves 15 and 19 to aid in shifting the gear with respect to the drum and to take up all lost motion between the drum and the gear.
  • a duplicating machine the combination with a rotatable drum having means thereon for mounting a master copy, of feed rolls adjacent to said drum adapted by rotation in cooperative relation to each other to forward a copy sheet into impression relationship to said master copy,
  • said last named means including a drive gear having a mutilated section, a driven gear adapted to mesh with said drive gear, cams on said driven gear and the mutilated section having faces adapted to engage each other whereby to hold the driven gear stationary while they are in engagement, and means on the two gears cooperating to gradually retard the driven gear as the aforesaid cams are brought together.
  • said last named means including a drive gear having a mutilated section, a driven gear adapted to mesh with said drive gear, cams on said driven gear and the mutilated section having faces adapted to engage each other whereby to hold the driven gear stationary while they are in engagement, and means on the two gears cooperating to gradually accelerate the driven gear as its teeth come into meshing relationship with the drive gear.
  • a duplicating machine the combination with a rotatable drum having means thereon for mounting a master copy, of feed rolls adjacent to said drum adapted, when rotated, to forward a copy sheet fed to the bite thereof into impression relationship with the master copy on the drum, a drive shaft, and means to intermittently actuate said rolls upon continuous rotation of said drive shaft so that the feed rolls are held stationary for a period of time sufllcient to bring a copy sheet into the bite thereof before each copying operation, said last named means comprising a drive gear rotated by said shaft, said gear having a segment thereof devoid of gear teeth, and a cam surface extending the length of said segment, a driven gear operatively connected to the feed rolls and meshing.
  • said driven gear having a cam thereon adapted to engage the aforesaid cam surface to hold the driven gear stationary for a period during each revolution of the drive gear.
  • a roller on said driven gear, and an auxiliary cam on said drive gear cooperating with said roller to initiate movement of the driven gear at the termination of the stationary period.
  • a duplicating machine the combination with a rotatable drumhaving means thereon for mounting a master copy, of feed rolls adjacent to said drum adapted, when rotated, to forward a copy sheet fed to the bite thereofinto impression relationship with the master copy on the drum, a drive shaft, and means to intermittently i Q I I 3 actuate said rolls upon continuous rotation of said drive shaft so that the feed rolls are held stationary fora period of time sufllcient to bringto engage the aforesaid cam surface to hold the driven gear stationary for a period during each revolution of the drive gear, a roller on said driven gear, and an auxiliary cam on said drive gear cooperating with said roller to retard movement of the driven gear at thebeginning of the I stationary period.
  • a rotatable drum having means to secure 'a master copy thereon, a drive shaft for said drum, copy sheetfeed rolls adapted to advance copy'sheets to said drum, a copy sheet tray, a feeding roller adapted to advance a copy sheet from said tray to said rolls each time the drum rotates, and means operable upon continuous rotation of said drum 'to intermittently actuate said feed rolls, said last named means comprising a mutilated gear on the drum and having a cam thereon, a driven gear connected to the feed rolls, a cam on the driven gear, adapted to engage with the cam on the mutilated gear to hold the driven gear stationary for a part of a revolution of the drum, a roller on the driven gear and two cam portions on the mutilated gear, one portionbeing mounted to engage the roller -and increasingly retard its advance as the cam on the driven gear comes into engagement with the cam on the mutilated gear, the other cam portion being mounted to engage the roller and accelerate rotation of the driven gear as the cam on
  • a rotatable drum having means to secure a master copy thereon, a drive shaft for said drum, copy sheet feed rolls adapted to advance copy sheets to said drum, a copy sheet tray, a feeding roller adapted to advance a copy sheet from said tray to said rolls each time the drum rotates, and means operable' means comprising a mutilated gear movably mounted on the drum and having a cam thereon, a driven gear connectedto the feed rolls, a cam on the driven gear, adapted to engage with the cam on the mutilated gear to hold the driven gear stationary for a part of a.
  • a roller on the driven gear and two cam portions, on the mutilated gear one portion being mounted toengage the roller and increasingly retard its advance as the cam on the driven gear comes into engagement with the cam on the mutilated gear, the other cam portion being mounted to engage the roller and accelerate rotation of the driven gear as the cam on the driven gear passes out of engagement with the cam on the mutilated gear, and an adjustable link means connected with the drum and with the mutilated gear for shifting the mutilated gear circumferentially of the drum.
  • said last named means comprising amutilated gear on the drum' and having a cam thereon, a driven gear connected to the feedrolls, a cam on the driven gear,
  • a rotatable drum having means to secure a master copy thereon, a drive shaft for said drum, copy sheet feed rolls adapted to advance copy sheets to said drum, a
  • a feeding roller adapted to advance a copy sheet from said tray to said rolls each time the drum rotates, and meansoperable upon continuous rotation of said drum to intermittently actua e said feed rolls
  • said last named means compris ng a mutilated 'gear movably mounted on the drum and having a cam thereon, a driven gear connected to the feed rolls, a cam on the driven gear, adapted to engage with the cam on the mutilated gear to hold the driven gear stationary for a part of a revolution of the drum, a roller on the driven gear and two cam portions on the mutilated gear, one portion being mounted to engage the roller and increasingly retard'its advance as the cam on the driven gear comes into engagement with the cam on the mutilated gear, the other cam portion being mounted to engage the roller and accelerate rotation of the driven gear as the cam on the driven gear passes out of engagement with the cam on the mutilated gear, an adjustable link means connected with the drum and with the mutilated gear for shifting the mutilated gear circumferentially of

Landscapes

  • Sheets, Magazines, And Separation Thereof (AREA)
  • Delivering By Means Of Belts And Rollers (AREA)

Description

Nov. 5, 1940. R. F. MORRISON El AL A 2,220,264
INTERMITTENT SHEET FORWARDING APPARATUS FOR DUPLICATiNG MACHINES Filed April 7, 1959 4 Sheets-Sheet 1 Nov. 5, 1940. R. F. MORRISON El ALL- 2,220,264
INTERIITTENT SHEET FORWARDING APPARATUS FOR DUPLICATING MACHINES Filed April 7, 1939 4 Sheets-Sheet 2 Nov. 5., 1940. R. F. MORRISON ET'AL 2,220,264
INTERMITTENT SHEET FORWARDING APPARATUS FOR DUPLICATING MACHINES Filed April 7, 1939 4 Sheets-Sheet 5' Nov. 5, 1940. v R. F. MRmso- E v 2220.26
INTEHMI TTENJ SHEET FORWARDING APPARATUS E'OR DUBLICATING MACHINES Filed April 7. 1939 4 Sheets-Sheet 4 fi'l' d7Z 0715: bert IVA/ 2775 072. 616;: AF. Za a 77! 77867.
Patented Nov. 5, 1940 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE INTERMITTENT SHEET FORWARDING APPA- k RAT'US FOR DUPLICATIN G MACHINES Robert F. Morrison, Oak Park, and Glen E. Wimmer, Chicago, Ill., assignors to Ditto, Incorporated, Chicago, 111., a corporation of West Virginia Application April '7, 1939, Serial No. 266,470 8 Claims. (Cl.101132) type of machine, as it is also applicable to ma-.
chines of the type wherein the master copy may be in the form of the usual hectograph band. An object of the invention is to provide improved means in a duplicating machine of the character described whereby the feed rolls may be stationary at the time a copy sheet is fed to them and may thereafter be rotated in syn-' chronism with the drum carrying'the master copy with a minimum of shock and wear in the starting and stopping of the feed rolls.
Another object of the invention is to provide in a duplicating machine of the character described a novel cam and mutilated gear con struction whereby continuous rotation of a drive element is translated into intermittent-rotation of the feed rolls with a gradual acceleration and deceleration of the feed rolls.
It is also an object of the invention to provide a duplicating machine of the character described wherein a sheet advancing device and a pair of feed rolls, which act as a margin stop means to determine the advance of the sheet, are alternately operated inproper timed relation to each other and to a rotating drum by means of a mutilated gear rotating with the drum.
Other objects and advantages will become apparent as the following detailed description progresses, reference being had to the accompanying' drawings wherein: I
Fig. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view through a duplicating machine of the character described to which the present invention is applied;
Fig. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view taken on one side of the machine; r
Fig. 3 is a view like Fig. 2 but showing the parts in a changed position;
Figs. 4, 5 and 6 are fragmentary detailed views showing the cooperation between the drive-gear on the drum, the pinion drivingthe feed rolls, and the elements carried thereby;
Fig. 7 is a sectional view taken on the line Fig. 8 is a detail view of one of the cams mounted on the drive gear;
Fig. 9 is a detail view of another cam mounted on the-drive gear;
Fig. 10 is a view of one end of the duplicating "5 drum illustrating the manner of mounting the drive gear thereon;
Fig. '11 is a fragmentary sectional view taken on the line I I-II of Fig. 10;
Fig. 12 is a sectional view taken on the line 10 I2-I2 of Fig. 10, and
Fig. 13 is a sectional view taken on the line VI3I3 of Fig. 10.
Referring now in detail to the drawings, and particularly to Figs. 1-3 inclusive wherein a du- '15 plicating machine embodying the preferred form of the invention is illustrated, the reference numeral I0 designates generally the frame of the machine which" comprises right and left hand side frames such as indicated at II. These side '20 frames are joined in the usual manner. Rotatably mounted between the side frames is a duplicating drum I2 which has a platen roller I3 cooperating with it. The platen roller I3 is adapted to press copy sheets I4 against a master sheet '25 I5 which is carried by the duplicating drum I2. Gripping means I6 secures the mastersheet I5 to the drum I2. The master sheet usually comprises a sheet of paper upon which the data to be duplicated is typewritten or printed in re- 30 verse so that when copy sheets are pressed against it with a suitable solvent for the ink, the data will appear in positive upon the copy sheets. The drum I2 may carry the usual hectograph sheet, as the present invention is not limit- 35 ed' in any respect to the type of machine wherein the copy sheets are moistened and applied to a master sheet of paper.
Copy sheets are fed to the drum I2 by feed rolls I1 and I8. The roll I8 is adapted to be "40 driven from the drum I2 in a manner which will be presently described. The roll I'I, however, is driven by its contact with the roll I8.
Copy sheets I4 are fed to the feed rolls I! and I8 through a guide I9 from a copy sheet tray 45 20. The copy sheets are advanced from a stack 2I on the tray 20 by means of a sheet advancing roller 22. The roller 22 is adapted to be intermittently driven so as to advance a sheet from 1 the top of the stack 2| to the bite of the rolls I1 50 and I8. Once the sheet is caught and advanced by the rolls I'I and I8, the roller 22 is free to turn andpermit the copy sheet to be withdrawn. The roller 22 is mounted on a shaft 23 which is driven from a second shaft 24 by a dri connection 25 shown in the present instance as a flexible drive chain or belt connecting the two shafts. The shaft 24 is, in turn, driven by a gear 26 that is connected to it through an over-running clutch, not shown, of a well-known design. The overrunning clutch is arranged to permit the roller 22 to turn in the direction of the arrow independently of the gear 26. This overrunning clutch also permits the gear 26 to turn in the direction indicated by the arrow associated therewith independently of the roller 22. The gear 26 is adapted to bedriven by a segmental gear 21 mounted upon a rocker arm 28 that is pivoted to the side frame II at 29. The rocker arm 28 has its lower end 38 connected by a link 3| to a lever 32. The lever 32 is fulcrumed on a shaft 33 and has a roller 34 engaging a cam 35 that is fixed to the drum I2. The cam 35 is shaped to impart a rocking operation to the lever 32 and through it to the rocker arm 28, whereby to actuate the gear 26 and the feed roller 22.
Referring now to Figs. 2-7 inclusive, thedrum I2 is shown as provided with a gear .36. The gear 36 is secured to one end of the drum by suitable screws 31, 38 and 39. This end of the drum also carries a gear 48 that is-adapted to be driven by a pinion 4I mounted on a drive shaft 42. The gear 36 is a mutilated gear, that is to say it has a portion of its teeth 43 removed to leave a section from a point 44 (see Fig. 2) to a point.45. A cam 46 (see Fig. 8) is secured to the gear'36 and extends over the section from which the teeth have been removed. The cam 46 has a recess at 41 and a recess at 48. Between the recesses 41 and 48, the cam has a circular surface 45 which is centered about the axis of the drum I2.
A second cam 58 is secured upon the gear 36 and directly overlies the cam 46. The cam 58 has a circular surface 5I also centered on the drum axis. The cam 58 has projecting shoulders 52 and 53 at its opposite ends. These shoulders are provided with curved auxiliary'cam faces 54 and 55 adapted to have camming cooperation with a roller 56. The roller 56 is rotatably mounted upon a plate 51 which is riveted to a pinion 58. The pinion 58 is mounted on a stubshaft 59 carried by the side frame Ila of the machine. The pinion 58 is adapted to mesh with the gear 36 and be rotated thereby when the teeth of the gear are opposite the pinion.
The pinion 58 meshes with a pinion 68 which is mounted on the feed roll I8. It will be understood that rotation of the pinion 58 will result in driving the feed 'roll I8 in the direction indicated by the arrow in Fig. 2 to advance copy sheets I4 to the drum I2. The feed roll I1 is yieldingly pressed against the roll I8. The feed roll I1 has a shaft 6| which is rotatably supported by two lever, arms 62 which are rotatably supported by the frame of the machine at 63. One of the lever arms 62 has an extension 64 provided with notches 65 to receive a spring 66. The spring 66 has its lower end secured to the side frame II of the machine.
The operation of the gear 36, the cams 46 and 58, the roller 56, the plate 51 and the pinion 58 to effect intermittent rotation of the feed rolls I1 and I8 will be best understood by reference to Figs. 4, 5 and 6. .In Fig. 4, the plate 51 is shown with its cam surface 61 riding upon the surface 49 of the cam 46. The pinion 58 cannot rotate while the cam surface 49 is traversing the face 61 of the plate 51. When the parts reach the position shown in Fig. 5, the roller 56 starts to climb up the face 55 on the cam 58. Normally, the roller 56 does not ride upon the surface 5| of the cam 58. It is so situated so as to just .clear this surface when the surfaces 49 and 61 are in en-. gagement. The engagement of the roller 56 with the face 55 starts the pinion 58 to turn in the actually meshing. One comer of the plate 51 extends into the recess 48 so that the plate 51 can turn in the manner illustrated in Fig. 6.
The pinion 58 will be rotated and the feed rolls I1 and I8 driven by it so long as the pinion meshes with the gear 36. During this interval the cam 35 does not actuate its lever 32 so as to drive the feed advancing roller 22. Now, however, when the gear 36 is about to run off the pinion 58, the cam 35 is in position to start the movement of the feed roller 22. The pinion 58 is brought to a stop by the roller 56 engaging the face 54 on the cam 58. One corner of the plate 51 will drop into'the recess 41 of the cam 46 and the surface 61 will then engage the surface 49 of the cam 46. Owing to the deceleration of the pinion 58 by the roller 56, the feed rolls are brought to a positive stop and held there until the advance of the copy sheet I 4 to the bite of these rollers is accomplished.
It is desirable to adjust the marginal point at which printing shall begin upon a copy sheet. It is evident from the foregoing description that there can be no adjustment between the gear 36 and the feed rolls I1 and I8. The marginal ad'- justment therefore is accomplished by the mounting of the gear 36 upon the drum I2 in such a fashion as to provide for angular movement between the gear and the drum. The gear 36 has a plurality of slots 68, 68 and 18 for the screws 31, 38 and 39. The drum I2 has alug H to which there is secured a bracket 12. The bracket 12 fits into a bifurcated head 13 and is pivoted thereto by a pin 14. The bifurcated head 13 has a screw-threaded sleeve portion 15 that is adapted to receive a threaded shaft 16. The shaft 16 has right and left hand screw threads indicated at 11 and 18 (see Fig. 12). The threads 11 fit in the sleeve 15 while the threads 18 fit in a sleeve 19 which is pivotally mounted by a shank 88 upon the gear 36. The shaft 16 has a socket 8I to receive a wrench by which it may be turned. It will be understood that by rotation of the shaft 16 the sleeves 15 and 19 may be brought closer together or spread apart to adjust the relative angular position of the gear 36 with respect to the drum. Once the adjustment is made, the screws 31, 38 and 39 and the shaft 16 will retain the adjustment. A spring 82 is interposed between the sleeves 15 and 19 to aid in shifting the gear with respect to the drum and to take up all lost motion between the drum and the gear.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been shown and described, it is to be understood that it is capable of many modifications. Changes, therefore, in the construction and arrangement may be made without depart- I ing from the spirit and scope of the invention as disclosed in the appended claims in which it is the intention to claim all novelty inherent in the invention as broadly as possible in view of the prior art.
. claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. In a duplicating machine, the combination with a rotatable drum having means thereon for mounting a master copy, of feed rolls adjacent to said drum adapted by rotation in cooperative relation to each other to forward a copy sheet into impression relationship to said master copy,
means to feed copy sheets into the bite of said feed rolls, a drive shaft, and means for actuating said feed means and said rolls from said shaft so that the feed rolls are stationary at the time a copy sheet is fed to them, said last named means including a drive gear having a mutilated section, a driven gear adapted to mesh with said drive gear, cams on said driven gear and the mutilated section having faces adapted to engage each other whereby to hold the driven gear stationary while they are in engagement, and means on the two gears cooperating to gradually retard the driven gear as the aforesaid cams are brought together.
2. In a duplicating machine, the ombination with a rotatable drum having means thereon for mounting a master copy, of feed rolls adjacent to said drum adapted by rotation in cooperative relation to each other to forward a copy sheet into impression relationship to said master copy,
means to feed copy sheets into the bite-of said feed rolls, a drive shaft, and means for actuating said feed means and said rolls from said shaft so that the feed rolls are stationary at the time a copy 'sheet is fed to them,.said last named means including a drive gear having a mutilated section, a driven gear adapted to mesh with said drive gear, cams on said driven gear and the mutilated section having faces adapted to engage each other whereby to hold the driven gear stationary while they are in engagement, and means on the two gears cooperating to gradually accelerate the driven gear as its teeth come into meshing relationship with the drive gear.
3. In a duplicating machine, the combination with a rotatable drum having means thereon for mounting a master copy, of feed rolls adjacent to said drum adapted, when rotated, to forward a copy sheet fed to the bite thereof into impression relationship with the master copy on the drum, a drive shaft, and means to intermittently actuate said rolls upon continuous rotation of said drive shaft so that the feed rolls are held stationary for a period of time sufllcient to bring a copy sheet into the bite thereof before each copying operation, said last named means comprising a drive gear rotated by said shaft, said gear having a segment thereof devoid of gear teeth, and a cam surface extending the length of said segment, a driven gear operatively connected to the feed rolls and meshing. with the drive gear, said driven gearhaving a cam thereon adapted to engage the aforesaid cam surface to hold the driven gear stationary for a period during each revolution of the drive gear. a roller on said driven gear, and an auxiliary cam on said drive gear cooperating with said roller to initiate movement of the driven gear at the termination of the stationary period.
4. In a duplicating machine, the combination with a rotatable drumhaving means thereon for mounting a master copy, of feed rolls adjacent to said drum adapted, when rotated, to forward a copy sheet fed to the bite thereofinto impression relationship with the master copy on the drum, a drive shaft, and means to intermittently i Q I I 3 actuate said rolls upon continuous rotation of said drive shaft so that the feed rolls are held stationary fora period of time sufllcient to bringto engage the aforesaid cam surface to hold the driven gear stationary for a period during each revolution of the drive gear, a roller on said driven gear, and an auxiliary cam on said drive gear cooperating with said roller to retard movement of the driven gear at thebeginning of the I stationary period. I
5. In a duplicating machine, a rotatable drum having means to secure 'a master copy thereon, a drive shaft for said drum, copy sheetfeed rolls adapted to advance copy'sheets to said drum, a copy sheet tray, a feeding roller adapted to advance a copy sheet from said tray to said rolls each time the drum rotates, and means operable upon continuous rotation of said drum 'to intermittently actuate said feed rolls, said last named means comprising a mutilated gear on the drum and having a cam thereon, a driven gear connected to the feed rolls, a cam on the driven gear, adapted to engage with the cam on the mutilated gear to hold the driven gear stationary for a part of a revolution of the drum, a roller on the driven gear and two cam portions on the mutilated gear, one portionbeing mounted to engage the roller -and increasingly retard its advance as the cam on the driven gear comes into engagement with the cam on the mutilated gear, the other cam portion being mounted to engage the roller and accelerate rotation of the driven gear as the cam on the driven gear passes out of engagement with the cam on the mutilated gear.
6. In a duplicating machine, a rotatable drum having means to secure a master copy thereon, a drive shaft for said drum, copy sheet feed rolls adapted to advance copy sheets to said drum, a copy sheet tray, a feeding roller adapted to advance a copy sheet from said tray to said rolls each time the drum rotates, and means operable' means comprising a mutilated gear movably mounted on the drum and having a cam thereon, a driven gear connectedto the feed rolls, a cam on the driven gear, adapted to engage with the cam on the mutilated gear to hold the driven gear stationary for a part of a. revolution of the drum, a roller on the driven gear and two cam portions, on the mutilated gear, one portion being mounted toengage the roller and increasingly retard its advance as the cam on the driven gear comes into engagement with the cam on the mutilated gear, the other cam portion being mounted to engage the roller and accelerate rotation of the driven gear as the cam on the driven gear passes out of engagement with the cam on the mutilated gear, and an adjustable link means connected with the drum and with the mutilated gear for shifting the mutilated gear circumferentially of the drum.
each. time the drum rotates, and means operable upon continuous rotation of said drum to intermittently actuate said feed rolls, said last named means comprising amutilated gear on the drum' and having a cam thereon, a driven gear connected to the feedrolls, a cam on the driven gear,
I adapted to engage with the cam on the mutilated gear to hold the driven gear stationary for a part of a revolution of the drum, a roller on the driven accelerate rotation of the: driven gear as the cam on the driven gearpasses out of engagement with the cam on the mutilated gear, means for shifting the mutilated gear circumferentially of the drum, said last named means comprising a bracket on the drum, and a turnbuckle pivoted to said bracket and to the gear, and lugs on the drum supporting the gear for rotative movement about the axis of the drum.
8. In a duplicating machine, a rotatable drum having means to secure a master copy thereon, a drive shaft for said drum, copy sheet feed rolls adapted to advance copy sheets to said drum, a
copy sheet tray, a feeding roller adapted to advance a copy sheet from said tray to said rolls each time the drum rotates, and meansoperable upon continuous rotation of said drum to intermittently actua e said feed rolls, said last named means compris ng a mutilated 'gear movably mounted on the drum and having a cam thereon, a driven gear connected to the feed rolls, a cam on the driven gear, adapted to engage with the cam on the mutilated gear to hold the driven gear stationary for a part of a revolution of the drum, a roller on the driven gear and two cam portions on the mutilated gear, one portion being mounted to engage the roller and increasingly retard'its advance as the cam on the driven gear comes into engagement with the cam on the mutilated gear, the other cam portion being mounted to engage the roller and accelerate rotation of the driven gear as the cam on the driven gear passes out of engagement with the cam on the mutilated gear, an adjustable link means connected with the drum and with the mutilated gear for shifting the mutilated gear circumferentially of the drum, and yielding means acting upon said adjustable link means for taking up lost motion
US266470A 1939-04-07 1939-04-07 Intermittent sheet forwarding apparatus for duplicating machines Expired - Lifetime US2220264A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US266470A US2220264A (en) 1939-04-07 1939-04-07 Intermittent sheet forwarding apparatus for duplicating machines

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US266470A US2220264A (en) 1939-04-07 1939-04-07 Intermittent sheet forwarding apparatus for duplicating machines

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US2220264A true US2220264A (en) 1940-11-05

Family

ID=23014717

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US266470A Expired - Lifetime US2220264A (en) 1939-04-07 1939-04-07 Intermittent sheet forwarding apparatus for duplicating machines

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US2220264A (en)

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2576471A (en) * 1946-04-13 1951-11-27 Amseo Packaging Machinery Inc Bag handling machine having means for driving the bag downwardly and closing the mouth thereof
US2620184A (en) * 1949-12-16 1952-12-02 Paley Sam Sheet feeding attachment
US2659303A (en) * 1948-12-06 1953-11-17 Ditto Inc Pump actuating means for rotary duplicating machines
US2713306A (en) * 1952-07-11 1955-07-19 Addressograph Multigraph Adjusting mechanism for printing or duplicating machines
US2876006A (en) * 1954-06-01 1959-03-03 Block & Anderson Sheet feeding device for rotary duplicating and the like machines
DE1095852B (en) * 1954-08-09 1960-12-29 Kurt Ruenzi Feeding device for folding machines
US3122040A (en) * 1959-12-07 1964-02-25 Lewis H Bishop Machine for perforating, scoring and slicing with feed means
US3276773A (en) * 1965-10-23 1966-10-04 Formfoto Mfg Company Paper guide for corona discharge devices and the like
US4128327A (en) * 1976-10-26 1978-12-05 Rank Xerox Limited Transfer material feed apparatus for electrophotographic copying machines

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2576471A (en) * 1946-04-13 1951-11-27 Amseo Packaging Machinery Inc Bag handling machine having means for driving the bag downwardly and closing the mouth thereof
US2659303A (en) * 1948-12-06 1953-11-17 Ditto Inc Pump actuating means for rotary duplicating machines
US2620184A (en) * 1949-12-16 1952-12-02 Paley Sam Sheet feeding attachment
US2713306A (en) * 1952-07-11 1955-07-19 Addressograph Multigraph Adjusting mechanism for printing or duplicating machines
US2876006A (en) * 1954-06-01 1959-03-03 Block & Anderson Sheet feeding device for rotary duplicating and the like machines
DE1095852B (en) * 1954-08-09 1960-12-29 Kurt Ruenzi Feeding device for folding machines
US3122040A (en) * 1959-12-07 1964-02-25 Lewis H Bishop Machine for perforating, scoring and slicing with feed means
US3276773A (en) * 1965-10-23 1966-10-04 Formfoto Mfg Company Paper guide for corona discharge devices and the like
US4128327A (en) * 1976-10-26 1978-12-05 Rank Xerox Limited Transfer material feed apparatus for electrophotographic copying machines

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US2220264A (en) Intermittent sheet forwarding apparatus for duplicating machines
US3839961A (en) Clamp device for clamping the trailing end portion of a sheet to the cylinder
US1497766A (en) Printing apparatus
US2051376A (en) Duplicating mechanism
US2021894A (en) Device for attaching printing members on drums
US2737109A (en) Inking means for rotary direct printing lithographic duplicators
US2558157A (en) Drum stop and gripper actuator for duplicating apparatus
US2165972A (en) Duplicating machine
US2081386A (en) Sheet feeding device for duplicators
US3049076A (en) Rotary lithographic multicolor printing machine
US2062876A (en) Duplicator
US1967266A (en) Blanket-attaching device for rotary printing machines
US1986643A (en) Continuous ribbon printing machine
US2547471A (en) Rotary offset printing machine interrupter
US2083043A (en) Reverse motion stop for duplicators
US2138682A (en) Sheet margin stop for duplicators
US2198728A (en) Rotary duplicator
US2220283A (en) Rotary duplicator
US2813483A (en) Margin control mechanism for duplicating machines
US2243283A (en) Duplicating machine
US1147152A (en) Printing-machine.
US2069729A (en) Motor drive control for duplicating machines and the like
US2274044A (en) Duplicating apparatus
US1576293A (en) Rotary web undersurface printing machine
US2220242A (en) Duplicator