US2244074A - Reversible line feed for teletypewriters - Google Patents

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US2244074A
US2244074A US300632A US30063239A US2244074A US 2244074 A US2244074 A US 2244074A US 300632 A US300632 A US 300632A US 30063239 A US30063239 A US 30063239A US 2244074 A US2244074 A US 2244074A
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  • This invention relates to teletypewriters and particularly to page printers where a sheet is stepped forwardly from time to time so that the message can be typed in a plurality of lines.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a reverse line feeding means so that the sheet may be stepped backwardly for purposes of correction and otherwise.
  • a feature of the invention is a reversible pawl and ratchet device which when operated by a function bar of the teletypewriter will move the page either forward or backward so that the typing will be done on a new line or over a previously typed line.
  • Another feature of the invention is a steering link operated by another function bar of the teletypewriter to determine the forward or backward movement of the page by the said pawl and ratchet device.
  • the drawing consists of one sheet containing two figures showing a skeletonized view of the essential elements of a teletypewriter used in this invention.
  • Fig. 1 shows the parts at rest and with an adjustment made so that if a line feeding combination is received, the platen of the teletypewriter will be rotated in a counterclockwise direction.
  • Fig. 2 the parts are shown in operation with an adjustment made so that the platen is being rotated in a clockwise direction.
  • a person to the right of either of these figures observing the machine would get a front view of the machine.
  • a paper surface on which a message may be printed is shown in the form of a roll of paper i threaded under the platen 2 and between the pressure rollers 3 and 4 and thence over the surface of the platen in a line 5 where it may be deposited in a box or rolled on some means of viewing the written message.
  • a bar 6 pivoted on the axis of the platen 2 may be moved in either a clockwise or counter-clockwise direction. The normal movement will be in a counter-clockwise direction so that as the page is printed and the line feeding operation is carried on the paper will move upwardly in the direction of the line 5.
  • a pawl 1 will engage a tooth of a toothed wheel rigidly attached to the platen and move the platen in this same direction.
  • a check pawl 8 At the other end of the bar 6 its end comes into contact with a check pawl 8 which will be moved in such a direction as to limit the movement of the platen to exactly one line space.
  • the bar 6 is moved in either direction through the use of a link 9 attached to a rocker arm l0.
  • This rocker arm i0 is pivoted at its center point and at its further end is operated by a link ll.
  • Link I l is operated by the steering link I2 which is in the form of a member pivoted to the frame of the machine at its middle point and having a slot therein so that the line feed vertical link [3 may be placed at either its right or its lefthand extremity.
  • a downward movement of the link [3 will cause an upward movement of the link H and a corresponding downward movement of the link 9, resulting in a counter-clockwise movement of the bar 6.
  • the line feed vertical link 13 is moved toward the right, as is shown in Fig. 2, then a downward movement of the link l3 will cause a downward movement of the link II and a corre sponding upward movement of the link 9, resulting in a clockwise rotation of the bar 6.
  • the movement of the line feed vertical link i3 is secured primarily by the leftward movement of the function bail I4.
  • the function feed lever i5 When the function feed lever i5 has been operated through an appropriate permutation code, the line feed push bar it will move upwardly and into the path of the function bail blade I! so that upon movement of the function bail I4 the line feed push bar will be moved toward the left. This will result in the movement of the line feed bell crank 18 in a clockwise direction, resulting in the downward movement of the line feed vertical link l3.
  • a reverse shift lever I9 is provided which may be operated in a well-known manner through the receipt by the teletypewriter of a particular permutation code. The result of this will be an upward movement of the reverse shift lever I9 and a consequent clockwise movement of the bell crank lever 2!).
  • Attached to this bell crank lever 20 is a link 2
  • Rockerarm 22 operates a link 23 so that upon a clockwise movement of the rocker arm 22, caused by an upward movement of the reverse shift lever l9, the line feed vertical link I3 will be moved to the righthand extremity of the steering link l2 whereupon line feeding will take place in the reverse direction, as indicated in Fig. 2.
  • the teletypewriter may be controlled by permutation code responsive means to both shift the platen in a forward and in a reverse direction.
  • a reverse line feeding means comprising a reversible pawl and ratchet device and a steering means for causing said pawl and ratchet device to operate forwardly or backwardly under control of a function bar of said teletypewriter.
  • a forward and reverse line feeding means comprising a reversible movement pawl and ratchet device and a reversing link for steering said pawl, means whereby said reversing link is selectively operated by per- 10 mutation code responsive means.

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June 3,1941. w MARTlN ET AL 2,244,074
REVERSIBLE LINE FEED FOR TELETYPEWRITERS Filed Oct. 21, 1939 ma. MAR TIN WVENTORS' e. F TOWNSEND ATTORNEY Patented June 3, 1941 REVERSIBLE LINE FEED FOR TELETYPE- WRITERS Wade B. Martin, Westwood, N. J., and George Franklin Townsend, New York, N. Y., assignors to American Telephone and Telegraph Company, a corporation of New York Application October 21, 1939, Serial No. 300,632
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This invention relates to teletypewriters and particularly to page printers where a sheet is stepped forwardly from time to time so that the message can be typed in a plurality of lines.
The object of the invention is to provide a reverse line feeding means so that the sheet may be stepped backwardly for purposes of correction and otherwise.
A feature of the invention is a reversible pawl and ratchet device which when operated by a function bar of the teletypewriter will move the page either forward or backward so that the typing will be done on a new line or over a previously typed line.
Another feature of the invention is a steering link operated by another function bar of the teletypewriter to determine the forward or backward movement of the page by the said pawl and ratchet device.
The drawing consists of one sheet containing two figures showing a skeletonized view of the essential elements of a teletypewriter used in this invention. Fig. 1 shows the parts at rest and with an adjustment made so that if a line feeding combination is received, the platen of the teletypewriter will be rotated in a counterclockwise direction. In Fig. 2 the parts are shown in operation with an adjustment made so that the platen is being rotated in a clockwise direction.
A person to the right of either of these figures observing the machine would get a front view of the machine. A paper surface on which a message may be printed is shown in the form of a roll of paper i threaded under the platen 2 and between the pressure rollers 3 and 4 and thence over the surface of the platen in a line 5 where it may be deposited in a box or rolled on some means of viewing the written message. A bar 6 pivoted on the axis of the platen 2 may be moved in either a clockwise or counter-clockwise direction. The normal movement will be in a counter-clockwise direction so that as the page is printed and the line feeding operation is carried on the paper will move upwardly in the direction of the line 5. As the bar 6 is moved in a counter-clockwise direction a pawl 1 will engage a tooth of a toothed wheel rigidly attached to the platen and move the platen in this same direction. At the other end of the bar 6 its end comes into contact with a check pawl 8 which will be moved in such a direction as to limit the movement of the platen to exactly one line space.
The bar 6 is moved in either direction through the use of a link 9 attached to a rocker arm l0.
This rocker arm i0 is pivoted at its center point and at its further end is operated by a link ll. Link I l is operated by the steering link I2 which is in the form of a member pivoted to the frame of the machine at its middle point and having a slot therein so that the line feed vertical link [3 may be placed at either its right or its lefthand extremity. When the line feed vertical link I 3 is placed as shown in Fig. 1 then a downward movement of the link [3 will cause an upward movement of the link H and a corresponding downward movement of the link 9, resulting in a counter-clockwise movement of the bar 6. When the line feed vertical link 13 is moved toward the right, as is shown in Fig. 2, then a downward movement of the link l3 will cause a downward movement of the link II and a corre sponding upward movement of the link 9, resulting in a clockwise rotation of the bar 6.
The movement of the line feed vertical link i3 is secured primarily by the leftward movement of the function bail I4. When the function feed lever i5 has been operated through an appropriate permutation code, the line feed push bar it will move upwardly and into the path of the function bail blade I! so that upon movement of the function bail I4 the line feed push bar will be moved toward the left. This will result in the movement of the line feed bell crank 18 in a clockwise direction, resulting in the downward movement of the line feed vertical link l3.
A reverse shift lever I9 is provided which may be operated in a well-known manner through the receipt by the teletypewriter of a particular permutation code. The result of this will be an upward movement of the reverse shift lever I9 and a consequent clockwise movement of the bell crank lever 2!). Attached to this bell crank lever 20 is a link 2| cooperating with a rocker arm 22 pivoted to the machine at its center point. Rockerarm 22 operates a link 23 so that upon a clockwise movement of the rocker arm 22, caused by an upward movement of the reverse shift lever l9, the line feed vertical link I3 will be moved to the righthand extremity of the steering link l2 whereupon line feeding will take place in the reverse direction, as indicated in Fig. 2.
Thus the teletypewriter may be controlled by permutation code responsive means to both shift the platen in a forward and in a reverse direction.
What is claimed is:
1. In a teletypewriter, a reverse line feeding means comprising a reversible pawl and ratchet device and a steering means for causing said pawl and ratchet device to operate forwardly or backwardly under control of a function bar of said teletypewriter.
2. In a teletypewriter, a forward and reverse line feeding means comprising a reversible movement pawl and ratchet device and a reversing link for steering said pawl, means whereby said reversing link is selectively operated by per- 10 mutation code responsive means.
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US2462833A (en) * 1946-08-06 1949-03-01 Western Union Telegraph Co Backspacing mechanism for telegraph printers
US2462834A (en) * 1946-08-06 1949-03-01 Western Union Telegraph Co Backspacing telegraph printer mechanism
US2558003A (en) * 1946-06-21 1951-06-26 Creed & Co Ltd Printing telegraph receiver

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US2558003A (en) * 1946-06-21 1951-06-26 Creed & Co Ltd Printing telegraph receiver
US2462833A (en) * 1946-08-06 1949-03-01 Western Union Telegraph Co Backspacing mechanism for telegraph printers
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