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- This-invention relates to'strip feeding apparatus, and particularly to the feeding of multi-copy record "material in strip form through a typewriting or like machine incorporatingfriction feed devices for advancing the strip material over the platen.
- the object of the invention is to simplify the construction as .wellas, the means and mode of operation of strip feeding devices, whereby such devices may not only be. economically manufactured, but will be more efficient and satisfactory in use, adaptable to a widevariety of applications, and be unlikely to get out'of repair.
- a further object of the invention is to provide for frequent, automaticrealignment of the superposed record copies to obviate accumulated. error of misalignment as the record strip, materialfadvances through the machine.
- a further object of the-invention is to introduce a principle of'positive alignment in apparatusof the ,kind describedthrough a reciprocating pin intermittently entering openings .in the strip, to readjust. misalignedrecord.copies as Welljas interleaved carbon material.
- a further object of the invention is toprovideforpositive realignment ofjthestrip elements in conjunction-With a momentary. release, of. the.- appliedfriction feeding pressure.
- Still another object of the invention is to effect the described; releasev of .thefriction feeddevices and the. strip realignment under. strip control.
- A.v still, further. object. of, the invention is. to. provide means. sensitive .to .signal indicia on. the strip, as for example, photo. electric devices scanning the strip for dotssor: apertures provided; thereon, to .initiate the. de-
- A, further object, ofthe invention is to prov-idea strip feeding device possessing the.advantageous structuralgfeaa tures, the inherent meritorious characteristics and the.
- Fig 1 is-a fragmentary view in; side elevation .of a.
- platen. and strip feeding. device associated therewith ar rangedinatypewriting. machine, inaccordance with the illustrated; embodiment of the invention;
- Fig. 2. is a detail view: in.cross sectionthrough a control 2,862,596 Patented Dec. 2, 1958.
- Fig. 4 is a fragmentary view in side elevation ofthe operating mechanism for the pin aligning means
- Fig. 5 is a, plan view of a fragment of a record form bearing pin aligning openings and asignalling position in accordance with the operation of the apparatus of the illustrated embodiment of the invention.
- Fig. 6 is a wiring diagram.
- a typewriting or likezma chine in accordance with the illustrated embodiment of the invention comprises a relatively stationary carriage frame 10 providing a support for one end of .a shaft. 11; on which is a platen. 12. Also secured to.the.shaft. 11 'is. a ratchet 13 and engaging the periphery of the ratchet. is a pawl 14 pivotally connected at its oneend. to anarm 15,. pivotally mounted on the shaft 11. The arm 15. is. engaged by a plunger 16 extending from a solenoid 17, the illustrated typewriter being of, the electric kind wherein line spacing operations arekey. controlled.
- the pawl 14 is formed witha finger engageable with the teeth on the periphery of the ratchet 13.
- the armUISand pawl 14 move in an oscillatory sense to impart an increment of rotary motion to the ratchet 13 and'thereby to the platen 12.
- a detent member 18, acting on the periphery of the ratchet 13, holds the platen 12 in itspositions of adjustment during the return; or retracting movements. of the arm 15 andpawl 14.
- the motion of the platen 12, under repeated energizing of the solenoid 17, is a step by step rotary movement, with thesuccessive steps being incrementsxof constant and fixed extent.
- Beneath the platen12. is a.- so-called paper pan- 19, guiding a strip 21 from. the rear of the machine under and around the platen in intimate relationship thereto, the strip passing through a writing line in themedial. horizontalplane of the platen and extending upward and rearwardly out of themachine.
- friction feed devices including rollers 22-and 23 onthe one-endsof respective. arms 24 and 25..
- the arms,24 and 2.5- are mountedonacommon .pivot 26- and extend in intersecting relationzto one another in a manner to define azscissors'like1arrangernenta
- a relative approaching; IHOIlOIIOfLthBiOP- posite ends. of the arms tends .to. effect a similar: motion; of. the-described one endsgof the arms mounting rollers; 22.;and 23, the arms being;so;arrangedthatmovement: or pressure, applied. in this; direction: is'rresolved into a.
- the'strip is made up of a plurality of superposed record copies and interposed carbon strips
- friction feeding of the strip tends unavoidably to produce a condition of misalignment in the superposed strip elements.
- Errors or discrepancies of this kind normally are individually slight but may accumulate to an undesirable extent so that matter imprinted upon one writing line of the overlying strip may appear on a diiferent'line of an underlying copy.
- a compensating adjustment of the strip material can be made by releasing the friction feed devices and manually readjusting the strip material to a condition of realignment.
- levers 28 and 29 pivotally mounted on the respective arms at about their mid points.
- One end of the lever 28 is shaped as a finger and is engageable with a stud 31 set in the arm 24.
- the lever 29 is similarly shaped at its corresponding end and similarly engages a like stud 32 on the arm 25.
- the levers 28 and 29 are reversely disposed relatively to one another, the lever 28 engaging the stud 31 on the top thereof and the lever 29 engaging the stud 32 on the underside thereof.
- a bell crank lever 33 Between the arms 24 and 25, at their described opposite ends, is a bell crank lever 33.
- rollers 34 and 35 are oppositely extending arms of the lever 33.
- roller 34 engages the lower edge of lever 28 while the roller 35 engages the upper edge of lever 29.
- Another arm 36 on the bell crank lever 33 is pivotally connected to the outer end of a plunger 37 extending from an electromagnetic device 38 and urged normally outward by a compression spring 39.
- rollers 34 and 35 pass by the levers 28 and 29 which rock out of their paths, permitting motion of the lever 33 without a corresponding movement of the arms 24 and 25.
- the levers 28 and 29 may be placed under suitable spring control to maintain normally a position of contact with their respective studs 31 and 32.
- the electromagnet 38 is arranged in an electrical cir- 4 cuit with sensing mechanism adapted to detect and to respond to signalling positions on the strip, as for example positions 41 on each or selected forms of the strip, as indicated in Fig. 5.
- the signalling positions 41 are black spots and the sensing mechanism is a photo electric device which casts a beam of light upon the strip as it is advanced to the platen, the spots 41 passing through and interrupting such beam in a manner to effect an actuation of the electromagnet 38.
- a lamp 42 is connected in a line 43 extending between the conductors L1 and L-2 of an electrical supply system.
- An eye or light sensitive switch 44 along with the coil of electromagnet 38 are arranged in series in another line 45 extending between the conductors L-l and L2.
- the lamp 42 is arranged to cast a beam of light upon the passing strip 21 and the eye 44 is arranged to receive the reflection of such beam from the strip. Under the influence of such applied light, the eye 44 maintains the line 45 normally open and the coil of electromagnetic relay 38 is thus normally deenergized.
- the point at which the light beam from lamp 44 strikes the strip 21 may for convenience be indicated at 46. As the advancement of the strip brings a spot 41 thereon to the point 46, the reflection of the light beam to the eye 44 is interrupted and the switch of which the eye is essentially comprised closes to close a circuit through the coil of relay 38.
- the latter when energized actuates the bell crank lever 33, resulting in a momentary release of the friction feed devices in the manner before described.
- the electromagnet 38 will remain energized but there will be permitted but a single action movement of the feed devices since the bell crank lever 33 will remain in its counterclockwise extreme position wherein, as before described, the arms 24 and 25 are free to return in an approaching direction under the influence of spring 27.
- the electromagnet 38 accordingly is deenergized and the bell crank lever 33 returns to its illustrated position, camming the levers 28 and 29' out of its path as it does so.
- the spot 41 on each record form is located in predetermined spaced relation to an opening in the strip formed by registering perforations in each of the superposed strip elements.
- an opening 47 which is one of a series of marginal perforations appearing in strips adapted for positive pin feeding operations.
- a file opening 48 conventionally found in record forms may be used, or the spot 41 may be placed in predetermined relation to a specially formed opening in the strip.
- the housing 51 comprises a body 52' having a through longitudinal slot 53 opening through one side thereof and adapted to receive and to guide the strip 21 prior to its reaching the under side of the platen 12.
- a bore 54 extends through the body 52' in transverse relation to the slot 53 and has a bushing 55 installed therein in which is reciprocably mounted the pin 49.
- One end of the pin 49 is tapered for better entrance into the strip opening.
- the other end of the pin projects above the body 52' and has a pin in slot connection with an arm 56 secured to a cross shaft 57 in part supported by a bracket 58 resting on the body 52.
- a cover member 59 encloses the outer projecting end of pin 49, the arm 56 and bracket 58.
- On the underside of the body 52' is another cover member 61 enclosing an opening 62 in the body and mounting the lamp 42 and eye 44 of the photo electric device.
- the lamp is arranged, as before indicated, to cast a beam 'of light through the opening 62 upon the strip- 21 whence it isxrefiected upon the eye-44L
- the housing 52 is identical in construction-to the unit 51 except for omissionof'the photo-clectricsensing device:
- The-shaft 57" is commonto theunits so that a rotary actuation of the shaft is effective simultaneously to operate the pins 49-of both units. At-its-one end,
- the shaft 57 extends through and beyond the'unit- 51' and has amounting ina bracket 63 on the-slideway 73'.
- the electromagnet 69 as shown in Fig. 6, is in a line 72 extending from the line 45 to the conductor L-2. It is, accordingly, in parallel relation with the electromagnet 38 and is energized and deenergized in correspondence therewith. According to the construction and arrangement of parts, therefore, the arrival of a black spot 41 at the position 46 results in a concomitant interruption of the strip feeding action and depression of the pins 49. The interruption in feeding is but momentary and the strip may continue its advance about the platen, with the strip elements now realigned by virtue of the aligning action of the pins 49.
- the pins 49 tend to readjust in a forwardly or rearwardly direction any of the elements of the strip which may be out of registry with the upper or topmost copy. Since the holding pressure upon the strips applied by the rollers 22 and 23 is released at the time of entrance of the aligning pins, the strip elements are free to make such readjustment and upon reapplication of the friction pressure the strip elements are held in their realigned position.
- the units 51 and 52 have a common mounting in a transversely extending slideway 73, the lower part of the body 52 having flanges slidably received in turned over portions of the slideway 73. Adjustment screws 74 and 75 extend through the overlapping positions of the body 52 and slideway 73 and hold the respective units 51 and 52 in a selected position of lateral adjustment.
- the units 51 and 52 are adjusted laterally properly to receive and guide the strip 21 and to locate the selected opening 47 or 48 with respect to the bore 54 in which the pin 49 reciprocates, and to locate the black spot 41 in a lateral sense with respect to the photo electric beam.
- the mechanism may be adapted for strips of greater or smaller width by loosening the screws 74 and 75, adjusting the units 51 and 52 laterally as may be desired and then retightening the screws 74 and 75.
- a longitudinal adjustment of the units 51 and 52 is provided for in order that the photo electric devices may be adjusted in a longitudinal sense to sense the black spot 41 at the same moment the selected strip opening achieves registry with the bore 54.
- the slideway 73 is supported on a bearing plate 75' made fast to a bracket 76 rigidly mounted on the carriage frame 10.
- a bearing plate 75' On the underside of the slideway 73 is a: longitudinal rack 77 extendingthrough registering openings in the plate 75 and bracket 76 and 'meshing with a pinion78 onacross shaft 79.
- Theishaft 79' is rotatably mounted atitsgends i11 side portions of the carriage frame l'tr-and has-secured -thereto'a -knob'81;
- the knob 81' is manually accessible for rotation and such rotary motion-is eifective through the shaft 79; pinion 78and rack 77to move both unit's-51 and 52' simultaneously in a longitudinal sense relatively to the-strip,
- Strip feeding apparatus including a platen, friction feed devices normally effective to hold multi-copy strip material against said platen for feeding thereof with rotation of said platen, strip controlled means for momentarily releasing said friction feed devices at intervals in the feeding of said strip, and means for realigning the copies of said strip in said intervals.
- Strip feeding apparatus including a platen, friction feed devices, a strip assembly comprising multiple superposed strip elements being pressed by said devices against said platen for feeding of said strip assembly with rotation of said platen, and means reciprocable under strip control intermittently operable to realign the elements of said strip assembly.
- Strip feeding apparatus including means for feeding a strip assembly comprising superposed strip elements, each of said strip elements having a perforation normally registering with the corresponding perforations of the other elements of the strip assembly whereby to define an opening in said strip assembly, a relatively stationary pin arranged for entering and withdrawing movements relatively to said opening, and strip controlled means operating to effect such movements of said pin as said opening is brought to alignment therewith.
- Strip feeding apparatus including means for feeding a strip assembly comprising superposed strip elements, each of said elements having a perforation normally registering with the corresponding perforation of the other elements of the strip assembly to define an opening therein, said means including friction feed devices, a pin arranged selectively to enter said opening, and strip controlled means operable concomitantly to release said friction feed devices momentarily and in such moment to cause said pin to enter in and to withdraw from said opening.
- Strip feeding apparatus including a platen, means comprising releasable friction feed devices for advancing strip material over said platen, said strip being formed with an opening and a signalling position, a pin adapted to enter said opening, and means scanning the strip momentarily releasing said friction feed devices and effecting an entering and withdrawing movement of said pin relatively to said opening under the control of said signalling position.
- Strip feeding apparatus characterized in that said opening and said signalling position are in such predetermined spaced relation that upon arrival of said signalling position at a point to be scanned by said last named means said opening is imposition to receive said pin.
- friction feed devices for. advancing a strip of series con-' nected superposed record forms over said platen in response to rotation thereof, the strip being formed with through openings in selectedsets of said forms, a pin reciprocable to enter and withdraw from said openings when aligned therewith, means for interrupting the feeding of said strip upon arrival of each successive opening in line wtih said pin, and means for reciprocating said pin into and out of said openings concomitantly with interruption of feed of the strip.
- a rotatable platen friction feed devices for advancing superposed record strip material over said platen, the strip being formed with longitudinally spaced apart openings and longitudinally spaced apart signalling positions in predetermined spaced relation to said opening, a reciprocable pin, said strip advancing relatively to said pin to bring said openings successively into position to receive said pin upon reciprocation thereof, means for sensing said signalling positions, and means for reciprocating said pin upon the sensing of a signalling position.
- a carriage frame a rotatable platen in said frame, friction feed devices holding record strip material to said platen for advance thereof with rotation of the platen, said strip being formed With longitudinally spaced apart openings and with longitudinally spaced apart signalling positions, a pin mounted on said frame for reciprocable movement into and out of an aligned opening in the strip, and a sensing mechanism on said frame and operating in response to the sensing of a signalling position to reciprocate said pin and momentarily to release said friction feed devices.
- a typewriting or like machine according to claim 10, wherein said pin and said sensing mechanism are comprised in a single unit mounted on said frame for adjustment relative thereto.
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Dec. 2, 1958 A. w. L/IIETZNER 2,862,596
STRIP FEEDING DEVICE Filed ma 24, 1956 INVENTOR. ALBERT WMETZ/VE/P BY 9% 1m A TORNEY United States Patent sum FEEDING DEVICE Albert W. Metzuer,.Dayt0n, Ohio,.assignor to The Standard Register Company, Dayton, Ohio, a corporation of. Ohio ApplicationMay 24, 1956, Serial No. 587,013
llClaims. (Cl. 197133) This-invention relates to'strip feeding apparatus, and particularly to the feeding of multi-copy record "material in strip form through a typewriting or like machine incorporatingfriction feed devices for advancing the strip material over the platen.
The object of the invention is to simplify the construction as .wellas, the means and mode of operation of strip feeding devices, whereby such devices may not only be. economically manufactured, but will be more efficient and satisfactory in use, adaptable to a widevariety of applications, and be unlikely to get out'of repair.
A further object of the inventionis to provide for frequent, automaticrealignment of the superposed record copies to obviate accumulated. error of misalignment as the record strip, materialfadvances through the machine.
A further object of the-invention is to introduce a principle of'positive alignment in apparatusof the ,kind describedthrough a reciprocating pin intermittently entering openings .in the strip, to readjust. misalignedrecord.copies as Welljas interleaved carbon material.
A further object of the invention is toprovideforpositive realignment ofjthestrip elements in conjunction-With a momentary. release, of. the.- appliedfriction feeding pressure.
Still another object of the invention is to effect the described; releasev of .thefriction feeddevices and the. strip realignment under. strip control.
A.v still, further. object. of, the invention is. to. provide means. sensitive .to .signal indicia on. the strip, as for example, photo. electric devices scanning the strip for dotssor: apertures provided; thereon, to .initiate the. de-
scribed friction release. and pin actuating means.
A, further object, ofthe inventionis to prov-idea strip feeding device possessing the.advantageous structuralgfeaa tures, the inherent meritorious characteristics and the.
mode. of operation hereinv mentioned.
With the above. primary; and other incidental-objects inview as:will. more fully appear; in thespecification,
theinvention. intended to: be protected: by Letters Patent consistsof the features: of construction, the parts and combinations thereof, and the-mode of operation as hereinafter described or illustrated in the accompanying.
drawings, or their equivalents.
Referring to. the accompanying drawing, wherein is. shown- OHQbLIfObVlOHSIY-j not necessarily the only form:
of embodiment of the inventiom.
Fig 1 is-a fragmentary view in; side elevation .of a.
platen. and strip feeding. device associated therewith ar rangedinatypewriting. machine, inaccordance with the illustrated; embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 2. is a detail view: in.cross sectionthrough a control 2,862,596 Patented Dec. 2, 1958.
Fig. 4 is a fragmentary view in side elevation ofthe operating mechanism for the pin aligning means;
Fig. 5 is a, plan view of a fragment of a record form bearing pin aligning openings and asignalling position in accordance with the operation of the apparatus of the illustrated embodiment of the invention; and
Fig. 6 is a wiring diagram.
Like parts are indicated by similar characters of. ref: erence throughout the several' views.
Referring to the drawings, a typewriting or likezma chine in accordance With the illustrated embodiment of the invention comprises a relatively stationary carriage frame 10 providing a support for one end of .a shaft. 11; on which is a platen. 12. Also secured to.the.shaft. 11 'is. a ratchet 13 and engaging the periphery of the ratchet. is a pawl 14 pivotally connected at its oneend. to anarm 15,. pivotally mounted on the shaft 11. The arm 15. is. engaged by a plunger 16 extending from a solenoid 17, the illustrated typewriter being of, the electric kind wherein line spacing operations arekey. controlled. At its end opposite that connected to the arm 15, the pawl 14 is formed witha finger engageable with the teeth on the periphery of the ratchet 13. Upon each actuation of the solenoid. 17, the armUISand pawl 14 move in an oscillatory sense to impart an increment of rotary motion to the ratchet 13 and'thereby to the platen 12. A detent member 18, acting on the periphery of the ratchet 13, holds the platen 12 in itspositions of adjustment during the return; or retracting movements. of the arm 15 andpawl 14. The motion of the platen 12, under repeated energizing of the solenoid 17, is a step by step rotary movement, with thesuccessive steps being incrementsxof constant and fixed extent.
Beneath the platen12. is a.- so-called paper pan- 19, guiding a strip 21 from. the rear of the machine under and around the platen in intimate relationship thereto, the strip passing through a writing line in themedial. horizontalplane of the platen and extending upward and rearwardly out of themachine.
Also beneath the platen 12 are friction feed devices, including rollers 22-and 23 onthe one-endsof respective. arms 24 and 25.. The arms,24 and 2.5- are mountedonacommon .pivot 26- and extend in intersecting relationzto one another in a manner to define azscissors'like1arrangernenta Thus, a relative approaching; IHOIlOIIOfLthBiOP- posite ends. of the arms, tends .to. effect a similar: motion; of. the-described one endsgof the arms mounting rollers; 22.;and 23, the arms being;so;arrangedthatmovement: or pressure, applied. in this; direction: is'rresolved into a. pressureofthe rollers;22.;a.nd 23.at;spaced pointsvagainst the surface of the platen .12.... A tensile. spring v2'7 inter-1 connects thegarms 24 and-25; in:.a manner tending normally; to press; the rollers: 22 and: 23 against the :platen; The strip 21; it wilLbe. understood, passes. between the TOllers,22 and '23 and. theisurface; ofrtherplatenand so tends to be heldwrelatively.tightlyto-the platenby the rollers, Theconstiuction: and arrangement. of parts de fines a friction feed; mechanism: whereby the strip 21 tends normally to advance in step bystep incrementsin accompanimentiwith. and. corresponding to themore-- ments, ofmovement. imparted to the platen.
In the; use of pro-printed record forms the' extent of, an individual-increment of feeding movement is pre-' determined-to;correspond to the spacing between-lines of; the;form.. Thus,;in' inserting'a: strip intothe machine; thefirst-writing. line; of the first form is placed at'thewritingline-at the platen. The first line spacing opera-- tion-will thenbringthe'second line ofthe 'form" to the writings line; and so on throughoutalh of the' forms-of the strip. In the case of multi-copy strip material, wherein 'as in the presently illustrated instance; the'strip is made up of a plurality of superposed record copies and interposed carbon strips, friction feeding of the strip tends unavoidably to produce a condition of misalignment in the superposed strip elements. Errors or discrepancies of this kind normally are individually slight but may accumulate to an undesirable extent so that matter imprinted upon one writing line of the overlying strip may appear on a diiferent'line of an underlying copy. A compensating adjustment of the strip material can be made by releasing the friction feed devices and manually readjusting the strip material to a condition of realignment. It will be understood in this connection that provision is made for manually releasing the friction feed devices for this and other purposes as to permit the insertion of a new strip into the machine. The instant invention, however, has in view an automatic and intermittently repeated release of the friction feed devices under strip control to carry out a continuing correction in the alignment of the strip elements to avoid accumulated error.
On the described opposite ends of the arms 24 and 25 are levers 28 and 29 pivotally mounted on the respective arms at about their mid points. One end of the lever 28 is shaped as a finger and is engageable with a stud 31 set in the arm 24. The lever 29 is similarly shaped at its corresponding end and similarly engages a like stud 32 on the arm 25. The levers 28 and 29 are reversely disposed relatively to one another, the lever 28 engaging the stud 31 on the top thereof and the lever 29 engaging the stud 32 on the underside thereof. Between the arms 24 and 25, at their described opposite ends, is a bell crank lever 33. On oppositely extending arms of the lever 33 are rollers 34 and 35. In the illustrated instance the roller 34 engages the lower edge of lever 28 while the roller 35 engages the upper edge of lever 29. Another arm 36 on the bell crank lever 33 is pivotally connected to the outer end of a plunger 37 extending from an electromagnetic device 38 and urged normally outward by a compression spring 39.
The ends of the levers 28 and 29 adjacent to the respective rollers 34 and 35 are rounded and it will be apparent that in response to a rocking motion of the lever 33 in a counterclockwise direction, as will result from an energizing of the electromagnet 38, the rollers 34 and 35 will act as cams upon the levers 28 and 29 which are prevented from rocking movement by the pins 31 and 32. The result will be to effect a relative separating motion of the arms 28 and 29 and accordingly to retract the rollers 22 and 23 relatively to the surface of platen 12. The frictional pressure holding the strip 21 to the platen thus is relieved and the platen may advance relatively to the strip should release of the friction feed occur during a line spacing operation. The release of the friction feed devices is but a momentary operation. As the bell crank lever 33 completes its counterclockwise movement under the influence of electromagnet 38, a position of the parts obtains which is substantially the reversal of that shown in Fig. 1. Thus roller 34 assumes a position above the lever 28 and the roller 35 assumes a position below lever 29. The spring 27 then is free to return the arms 24 and 25 in a relative approaching direction and the rollers 22 and 23 return to frictional contact with the strip 21 and platen surface. Upon deenergizing of the electromagnet 38, the spring 39 extends the plunger 37, causing the bell crank lever 33 to move in a return or clockwise direction and to reassume the illustrated position. In the course of such movement the rollers 34 and 35 pass by the levers 28 and 29 which rock out of their paths, permitting motion of the lever 33 without a corresponding movement of the arms 24 and 25. The levers 28 and 29 may be placed under suitable spring control to maintain normally a position of contact with their respective studs 31 and 32.
The electromagnet 38 is arranged in an electrical cir- 4 cuit with sensing mechanism adapted to detect and to respond to signalling positions on the strip, as for example positions 41 on each or selected forms of the strip, as indicated in Fig. 5. In the illustrated instance, the signalling positions 41 are black spots and the sensing mechanism is a photo electric device which casts a beam of light upon the strip as it is advanced to the platen, the spots 41 passing through and interrupting such beam in a manner to effect an actuation of the electromagnet 38. As shown in Fig. 6, a lamp 42 is connected in a line 43 extending between the conductors L1 and L-2 of an electrical supply system. An eye or light sensitive switch 44 along with the coil of electromagnet 38 are arranged in series in another line 45 extending between the conductors L-l and L2. The lamp 42 is arranged to cast a beam of light upon the passing strip 21 and the eye 44 is arranged to receive the reflection of such beam from the strip. Under the influence of such applied light, the eye 44 maintains the line 45 normally open and the coil of electromagnetic relay 38 is thus normally deenergized. The point at which the light beam from lamp 44 strikes the strip 21 may for convenience be indicated at 46. As the advancement of the strip brings a spot 41 thereon to the point 46, the reflection of the light beam to the eye 44 is interrupted and the switch of which the eye is essentially comprised closes to close a circuit through the coil of relay 38. As indicated, the latter when energized actuates the bell crank lever 33, resulting in a momentary release of the friction feed devices in the manner before described. Should the strip 21 stop with a spot 41 in the position 46 the electromagnet 38 will remain energized but there will be permitted but a single action movement of the feed devices since the bell crank lever 33 will remain in its counterclockwise extreme position wherein, as before described, the arms 24 and 25 are free to return in an approaching direction under the influence of spring 27. Continued movement of the strip causes the spot 41 to pass out of the point 46 and reflection of the light beam upon the eye 44 is reestablished. The electromagnet 38 accordingly is deenergized and the bell crank lever 33 returns to its illustrated position, camming the levers 28 and 29' out of its path as it does so.
The spot 41 on each record form is located in predetermined spaced relation to an opening in the strip formed by registering perforations in each of the superposed strip elements. There may be used as the selected opening an opening 47 which is one of a series of marginal perforations appearing in strips adapted for positive pin feeding operations. Also, a file opening 48 conventionally found in record forms may be used, or the spot 41 may be placed in predetermined relation to a specially formed opening in the strip.
There will normally be a pair of openings 47 or 48 laterally spaced apart in the strip and adapted to receive an aligning pin 49 (one shown) mounted in laterally spaced apart housings 51 and 52 on the carriage frame. The housing 51 comprises a body 52' having a through longitudinal slot 53 opening through one side thereof and adapted to receive and to guide the strip 21 prior to its reaching the under side of the platen 12. A bore 54 extends through the body 52' in transverse relation to the slot 53 and has a bushing 55 installed therein in which is reciprocably mounted the pin 49. One end of the pin 49 is tapered for better entrance into the strip opening. The other end of the pin projects above the body 52' and has a pin in slot connection with an arm 56 secured to a cross shaft 57 in part supported by a bracket 58 resting on the body 52. A cover member 59 encloses the outer projecting end of pin 49, the arm 56 and bracket 58. On the underside of the body 52' is another cover member 61 enclosing an opening 62 in the body and mounting the lamp 42 and eye 44 of the photo electric device. The lamp is arranged, as before indicated, to cast a beam 'of light through the opening 62 upon the strip- 21 whence it isxrefiected upon the eye-44L The housing 52 is identical in construction-to the unit 51 except for omissionof'the photo-clectricsensing device: The-shaft 57"is commonto theunits so that a rotary actuation of the shaft is effective simultaneously to operate the pins 49-of both units. At-its-one end,
the shaft 57 extends through and beyond the'unit- 51' and has amounting ina bracket 63 on the-slideway 73'. An arm 64 has one end thereof secured to theshaft 57 near the-v bracket 63. On" the other end thereof is a roller- 65- engageable= witha lever 66 constructed like the. aforementioned levers 28" andi29-and'mounted' in a like manner upon an-extension 6'7 0f the-plunger 68 of an electromagnet 69; Thus, -aretracting motion of the plunger-68 in-response to energizing of the electromagnet 69=results in a pulling down-of theextension 67, and since the lever 66 cannot rockin-acounterclockwise direction results also in a downward rocking motion of the arm 64"imparting a counterclockwise arcuate movement to the shaftr57i In;response-.thereto the pins 49 are moved-axially inward within the..b.ores 54. The-lever 66'. passes .by the roller 65 as the plunger 68 completes itsretracting motion and the armv64..is,at once-restored to its upper position, as illustrated, by a spring 71. Motion of arm 64 under influence of spring 71 is, however, limited by stop 63. The actuation of the pins 49 accordingly is a momentary action in which the pins are depressed to penetrate the strip and then immediately are withdrawn therefrom.
The electromagnet 69, as shown in Fig. 6, is in a line 72 extending from the line 45 to the conductor L-2. It is, accordingly, in parallel relation with the electromagnet 38 and is energized and deenergized in correspondence therewith. According to the construction and arrangement of parts, therefore, the arrival of a black spot 41 at the position 46 results in a concomitant interruption of the strip feeding action and depression of the pins 49. The interruption in feeding is but momentary and the strip may continue its advance about the platen, with the strip elements now realigned by virtue of the aligning action of the pins 49. In this regard it will be understood that the pins 49 tend to readjust in a forwardly or rearwardly direction any of the elements of the strip which may be out of registry with the upper or topmost copy. Since the holding pressure upon the strips applied by the rollers 22 and 23 is released at the time of entrance of the aligning pins, the strip elements are free to make such readjustment and upon reapplication of the friction pressure the strip elements are held in their realigned position.
The units 51 and 52 have a common mounting in a transversely extending slideway 73, the lower part of the body 52 having flanges slidably received in turned over portions of the slideway 73. Adjustment screws 74 and 75 extend through the overlapping positions of the body 52 and slideway 73 and hold the respective units 51 and 52 in a selected position of lateral adjustment. The units 51 and 52 are adjusted laterally properly to receive and guide the strip 21 and to locate the selected opening 47 or 48 with respect to the bore 54 in which the pin 49 reciprocates, and to locate the black spot 41 in a lateral sense with respect to the photo electric beam.
The mechanism may be adapted for strips of greater or smaller width by loosening the screws 74 and 75, adjusting the units 51 and 52 laterally as may be desired and then retightening the screws 74 and 75. A longitudinal adjustment of the units 51 and 52 is provided for in order that the photo electric devices may be adjusted in a longitudinal sense to sense the black spot 41 at the same moment the selected strip opening achieves registry with the bore 54. p
Thus the slideway 73 is supported on a bearing plate 75' made fast to a bracket 76 rigidly mounted on the carriage frame 10. On the underside of the slideway 73 is a: longitudinal rack 77 extendingthrough registering openings in the plate 75 and bracket 76 and 'meshing with a pinion78 onacross shaft 79. Theishaft 79'is rotatably mounted atitsgends i11 side portions of the carriage frame l'tr-and has-secured -thereto'a -knob'81; The knob 81' is manually accessible for rotation and such rotary motion-is eifective through the shaft 79; pinion 78and rack 77to move both unit's-51 and 52' simultaneously in a longitudinal sense relatively to the-strip,
From the above description itwill be apparent that there is thus provided a device-of thecharacter described possessing the particular-features of advantage-before,
enumerated as desirable, bu t which obviouslyis susceptible of modification inits form, proportions, detail construction-and arrangement of parts-without departing from the principle involvedor sacrificing'any of its advantages.
While inorder to comply withthe statute theinven tion has been .describedinglanguage moreor less-specific as:to structuralfeatures, it-is-tobe understood that the invention is. not limited to -the specific features shown, but that themeansand-* construction herein. disclosed comprise but one of several modes of putting the invention into effect, and the-inventionds therefore claimedin any of its forms or modifications within-the legitimate and vali'd scope of the appendedclaimsr Having thus described my invention, I claim:
1. Strip feeding apparatus, including a platen, friction feed devices normally effective to hold multi-copy strip material against said platen for feeding thereof with rotation of said platen, strip controlled means for momentarily releasing said friction feed devices at intervals in the feeding of said strip, and means for realigning the copies of said strip in said intervals.
2. Strip feeding apparatus, including a platen, friction feed devices, a strip assembly comprising multiple superposed strip elements being pressed by said devices against said platen for feeding of said strip assembly with rotation of said platen, and means reciprocable under strip control intermittently operable to realign the elements of said strip assembly.
3. Strip feeding apparatus, including means for feeding a strip assembly comprising superposed strip elements, each of said strip elements having a perforation normally registering with the corresponding perforations of the other elements of the strip assembly whereby to define an opening in said strip assembly, a relatively stationary pin arranged for entering and withdrawing movements relatively to said opening, and strip controlled means operating to effect such movements of said pin as said opening is brought to alignment therewith.
4. Strip feeding apparatus, including means for feeding a strip assembly comprising superposed strip elements, each of said elements having a perforation normally registering with the corresponding perforation of the other elements of the strip assembly to define an opening therein, said means including friction feed devices, a pin arranged selectively to enter said opening, and strip controlled means operable concomitantly to release said friction feed devices momentarily and in such moment to cause said pin to enter in and to withdraw from said opening.
5. Strip feeding apparatus, including a platen, means comprising releasable friction feed devices for advancing strip material over said platen, said strip being formed with an opening and a signalling position, a pin adapted to enter said opening, and means scanning the strip momentarily releasing said friction feed devices and effecting an entering and withdrawing movement of said pin relatively to said opening under the control of said signalling position.
6. Strip feeding apparatus according to claim 5, characterized in that said opening and said signalling position are in such predetermined spaced relation that upon arrival of said signalling position at a point to be scanned by said last named means said opening is imposition to receive said pin. 3 l
7. In a typewriting or like machine, a rotatable platen,
friction feed devices for. advancing a strip of series con-' nected superposed record forms over said platen in response to rotation thereof, the strip being formed with through openings in selectedsets of said forms, a pin reciprocable to enter and withdraw from said openings when aligned therewith, means for interrupting the feeding of said strip upon arrival of each successive opening in line wtih said pin, and means for reciprocating said pin into and out of said openings concomitantly with interruption of feed of the strip.
8. In a typewriting or like machine, a rotatable platen, friction feed devices for advancing superposed record strip material over said platen, the strip being formed with longitudinally spaced apart openings and longitudinally spaced apart signalling positions in predetermined spaced relation to said opening, a reciprocable pin, said strip advancing relatively to said pin to bring said openings successively into position to receive said pin upon reciprocation thereof, means for sensing said signalling positions, and means for reciprocating said pin upon the sensing of a signalling position. l
9. A typewriting or like machine according to claim 8,
characterized by other means responsive to the sensing of a signalling position for momentarily interrupting the feed of the strip.
. 10. In a typewriting or like machine, a carriage frame, a rotatable platen in said frame, friction feed devices holding record strip material to said platen for advance thereof with rotation of the platen, said strip being formed With longitudinally spaced apart openings and with longitudinally spaced apart signalling positions, a pin mounted on said frame for reciprocable movement into and out of an aligned opening in the strip, and a sensing mechanism on said frame and operating in response to the sensing of a signalling position to reciprocate said pin and momentarily to release said friction feed devices.
11. A typewriting or like machine according to claim 10, wherein said pin and said sensing mechanism are comprised in a single unit mounted on said frame for adjustment relative thereto.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Jensen Oct. 11, 1932 Antrim Jan. 5, 1943 Sherman Feb. 23, 1943
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