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US3137381A US183577A US18357762A US3137381A US 3137381 A US3137381 A US 3137381A US 183577 A US183577 A US 183577A US 18357762 A US18357762 A US 18357762A US 3137381 A US3137381 A US 3137381A
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  • Conventional tabulators include a series of stops which are individually settable in respective carriage positions and are generally mounted on a supporting rail at the rear of the machine frame. This mode .of mounting prevents the operator from conveniently ascertaining the location of the set tabulator stops.
  • an object of our present invention to provide means for indicating to the operator the positions of all set tabulator stops for the purpose of facilitating the alignment of their columnar positions with the paper or other recording sheet, e.g. upon insertion of a new sheet, and/ or enabling detection of errors in the setting or clearing of these stops.
  • the display means may be constituted by primary or secondary radiant sources, e.g. small electric lamps in front of the machine or a reflecting surface illuminated by one or more lamps at its rear.
  • the lamps are individually energizableby a set tabulator stop and are advantageously positioned at or within the preferably tubular and transparent holder bar overlying the platen of the carriage; in the second case the rays of an elongated lamp penetrating the gaps leftby set tabulator stops may be directed onto a reflector just above the upper sheet edge or on the aforementioned holder bar. In either instance it will be convenient to have the positions of the visible light sources marked by a suitable scale optically juxtaposed therewith.
  • Another key acts in known manner to clearthe set gated conductor 6' and being provided with ,a multiplicity of mutually insulated cathodes 6 aligned with respec; tive markings of the scale 5.; .Each electrode 6 is connected via an individuallead 7 to ,a respective contact spring 8 which is insulatedly mounted on the grounded supporting rail 2 and conductively engageable by an assovciated tabulator stop 3 when the latter is depressed,jthereby grounding the lead 7 and the electrode 6 connected therewith. Since the counter-electrode 6' is shown connected to positive potential, .a luminous discharge will occur between it and any cathode 6 whose lead 7 is thus grounded. This discharge, clearly visible. through the tion of any'actuated stop 3a. a
  • the electrodes 6, 6' may be mounted -'in the1tube 4 in known manner, as by being sealed in the. glass wall thereof.
  • 7 In FIG. 2 we have shown a tubular holder bar 4a similar to tube 4', bearing a scale 5a, which however is evacuated and internally provided with smallincandescentfilaments 6a taking the place of the cathodes 6.
  • Each filament 6a is shown connected between; an energized bus bar 6b, similar to counterelectrode 6' of FIG. 1, and its tubular envelope 4, will mark on the scale 5 the poci- 7 individual lead 7a extending towardthe tabulator.
  • the operation is the same as that of the preceding embodi- I ment. I. I p In FIG. 3, in which elements corresponding to those of FIG.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a typewriter equipped with a tabulator system embodying our invention
  • FIG. 2 shows a partial modification of the system of FIG. 1
  • FIG. 3 is a side view of a similar typewriterequipped Y with a tabulator system representing another embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 4 shows a partial modification of the system of I FIG. 3.
  • FIGS. 1 and 3 we have shown at 20 the frame of a conventional typewriter having a cylindrical platen or I roller 21 which is laterally displaceable on a carriageg22 in a manner well known per se.
  • a setting key 1 (FIG.
  • a transparent or translucent scale carrier 18 e.g. a groundglass-plate
  • a carriage-borne scal'ecarrier as shown at 18 in 'FlG.'-4 may also be interposed in the path of'zthelightrays in FIG.' 3', inlieufof theen'graving g of a scale on-"paper bar .16, and that other'inodifications of thedi'sclosedarrangements will be readilyapparent to I persons, skilled in the art and are intended to be embraced .in' the spirit andscope of'the invention asdefined' in, the
  • said responsive means comprises a multiplicity of radiant Sources individually energizable under the control of respective tabulator stops.
  • the combination according display means includes a light-transmissive envelope, said radiant sources comprising a series of individual discharge electrodes and a counterelectrode common to all said individual electrodes within said envelope.
  • said display means includes a light-transmissive envelope, said radiant sources being a series of incandescent filaments within said envelope.
  • said responsive means comprises a light source adjacent said support for transluminating said row at a gap left by an operative displacement or" any stop, and light-reflecting means including a reflecting element for directing light rays from said gap toward an observer.
  • said display means includes a holder bar movably mounted on said carriage for pressing said record sheet against said platen, said responsive means being adapted to produce said light spot on said holder bar.
  • said holder bar comprises a light-transmissive tubular envelope extending along said platen and adapted to have said light spot produced in its interior.
  • said responsive means comprises a multiplicity of radiant to claim 2 wherein said sources withinsaid envelope individually energizable un- 13.
  • said responsive means comprises a light source adjacent said support for transluminating said row at a gap left by an operative displacement of any stop, and light-reflecting means including a reflecting element in said envelope for directing light rays from said gap toward an observer.

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June 16, 1964 w. BEHR ETAL TABULATOR FOR TYPEWRITERS AND THE LIKE Filed March 29, 1962 Walther BEHR Hans ELSN E R Jnvenfors.
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United States Patent TABULATOR FOR TYPEWRITERS AND THE LIKE Walther Behr, Villingen, Schwarzwald, and Hans Elsner, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, assignors to Olympia Werke A.G., Wilhelrnshaven, Germany, a company of Germany 7 Filed Mar. 29, 1962, Ser. No. 183,577 Claims priority, application Germany Apr. 8, 1961 16 Claims. (Cl. 197-191) Our present application relates to typewriters and other office machines provided with a tabulator for arresting a displaceable carriage in selected columnar positions.
Conventional tabulators include a series of stops which are individually settable in respective carriage positions and are generally mounted on a supporting rail at the rear of the machine frame. This mode .of mounting prevents the operator from conveniently ascertaining the location of the set tabulator stops.
It is, therefore, an object of our present invention to provide means for indicating to the operator the positions of all set tabulator stops for the purpose of facilitating the alignment of their columnar positions with the paper or other recording sheet, e.g. upon insertion of a new sheet, and/ or enabling detection of errors in the setting or clearing of these stops.
In accordance with our present invention we provide display means exposed tothe view of the operator for visually indicating, preferably by a luminous spot, the position of any set tabulator stop at a location close to the inserted sheet whereby the correct alignment between these stops and the sheet columns (e.g.,in'the case of preprinted forms tobe filled in) can be easily verified. Y
The display means may be constituted by primary or secondary radiant sources, e.g. small electric lamps in front of the machine or a reflecting surface illuminated by one or more lamps at its rear. In the first case, the lamps are individually energizableby a set tabulator stop and are advantageously positioned at or within the preferably tubular and transparent holder bar overlying the platen of the carriage; in the second case the rays of an elongated lamp penetrating the gaps leftby set tabulator stops may be directed onto a reflector just above the upper sheet edge or on the aforementioned holder bar. In either instance it will be convenient to have the positions of the visible light sources marked by a suitable scale optically juxtaposed therewith. The invention will be described in greater detail with 3,137,381 Patented June 16, 1964 by the several stops 3 can be selectively aligned. with the setting arm 24. When the key 1 is depressed, the aligned stop is moved into its lower or operative position within rail 2 as illustrated for the stop 3ain FIG. 1. Another key, not shown, acts in known manner to clearthe set gated conductor 6' and being provided with ,a multiplicity of mutually insulated cathodes 6 aligned with respec; tive markings of the scale 5.; .Each electrode 6 is connected via an individuallead 7 to ,a respective contact spring 8 which is insulatedly mounted on the grounded supporting rail 2 and conductively engageable by an assovciated tabulator stop 3 when the latter is depressed,jthereby grounding the lead 7 and the electrode 6 connected therewith. Since the counter-electrode 6' is shown connected to positive potential, .a luminous discharge will occur between it and any cathode 6 whose lead 7 is thus grounded. This discharge, clearly visible. through the tion of any'actuated stop 3a. a
The electrodes 6, 6' may be mounted -'in the1tube 4 in known manner, as by being sealed in the. glass wall thereof. 7 In FIG. 2 we have shown a tubular holder bar 4a similar to tube 4', bearing a scale 5a, which however is evacuated and internally provided with smallincandescentfilaments 6a taking the place of the cathodes 6. Each filament 6ais shown connected between; an energized bus bar 6b, similar to counterelectrode 6' of FIG. 1, and its tubular envelope 4, will mark on the scale 5 the poci- 7 individual lead 7a extending towardthe tabulator. The operation is the same as that of the preceding embodi- I ment. I. I p In FIG. 3, in which elements corresponding to those of FIG. 1 have been designated by the same reference numerals, an elongated lamp 17 is disposed behind the rolla display surface in" front of the roller. -Thisdisplay reference to the accompanying drawing wherein conventional machine parts not essential to the described mecha nism have been shown for claritys sake in dot-dash outline.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a typewriter equipped with a tabulator system embodying our invention;
FIG. 2 shows a partial modification of the system of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a side view of a similar typewriterequipped Y with a tabulator system representing another embodiment of the invention; and
FIG. 4 shows a partial modification of the system of I FIG. 3.
In FIGS. 1 and 3 we have shown at 20 the frame of a conventional typewriter having a cylindrical platen or I roller 21 which is laterally displaceable on a carriageg22 in a manner well known per se. A setting key 1 (FIG.
3), acting through a linkage 23, controls an arm 24 which 5 overlies a series of tabulator stops 3 indexed for vertical displacement in a supporting rail 2 which parallels the roller 21. "This bar is mounted on the carriage 22 so as to be laterally displaceable together withroller 21' where-' such scale could of cours surface is here shown as formed by an-elongated: prism 15 disposed within the tubular and transparent holder bar 16; the latter may again beprovided with'engravings, "such as thescale 5 or Sa ot the preceding figures, yet e also be present on the surf ace of, one of the reflecting elements 9 and 13-15.
- According to FIG.- 4 the light rays from source 17;
passing through the array of tabulator stops 3 trarverse a transparent or translucent scale carrier 18 (e.g. a groundglass-plate) and are deflected by mirrors 10 and 11,. the
latter constituting a display surface'on which the luminous spots projected by-"the lamp 17 onto the plate 18 are visible together with the scale markings from that plate at a location just above the upper rear edge. of a freshly. inserted sheet 12projecting above the paper rest 19 of the'ca'rriage. a g f w 1 1 q 1 It will be understood that a carriage-borne scal'ecarrier as shown at 18 in 'FlG.'-4 may also be interposed in the path of'zthelightrays in FIG.' 3', inlieufof theen'graving g of a scale on-"paper bar .16, and that other'inodifications of thedi'sclosedarrangements will be readilyapparent to I persons, skilled in the art and are intended to be embraced .in' the spirit andscope of'the invention asdefined' in, the
appended claims.
We claim:
l. In an office machine having a carriage, a platen on said carriage and a tabulator on said carriage behind said platen, said tabulator including a support parallel to said platen, a row of transversely displaceable stops on said support and mechanism individually alignable with any of said stops for selectively displacing same from an inoperative to an operative position, said stops being so disposed as to be hidden from view of the machine operator by a record sheet mounted on said platen, the combination with said tabulator of luminous display, means on said carriage visible from a location forwardly of said platen for visually indicating the position of any operatively displaced stop relative to said platen, said display means including means responsive to an operatively displaced stop for producing a light spot of a width substantially smaller than the sheet width at a corresponding location adjacent the record sheet mounted on said platen.
2. The combination according to claim 1 wherein said responsive means comprises a multiplicity of radiant Sources individually energizable under the control of respective tabulator stops.
3. The combination according display means includes a light-transmissive envelope, said radiant sources comprising a series of individual discharge electrodes and a counterelectrode common to all said individual electrodes within said envelope.
4. Thecombination according to claim 2 wherein said display means includes a light-transmissive envelope, said radiant sources being a series of incandescent filaments within said envelope.
5. The combination according to claim 2 wherein said radiant sources are provided with a surrounding lighttransmissive envelope bearing scale markings respectively assigned to said stops. p i
6. The combination according to claim 1 wherein said responsive means comprises a light source adjacent said support for transluminating said row at a gap left by an operative displacement or" any stop, and light-reflecting means including a reflecting element for directing light rays from said gap toward an observer.
7. The combination according'to claim 6, further comprising a scale carrier in the path of said light rays having markings respectively assigned to said stops.
8. The combination according to claim 1 wherein said display means includes a holder bar movably mounted on said carriage for pressing said record sheet against said platen, said responsive means being adapted to produce said light spot on said holder bar.
9. The combination according to claim 8 wherein said holder bar comprises a light-transmissive tubular envelope extending along said platen and adapted to have said light spot produced in its interior.
10. The combination according to claim 9 wherein said responsive means comprises a multiplicity of radiant to claim 2 wherein said sources withinsaid envelope individually energizable un- 13. The combination according to claim 9 wherein said responsive means comprises a light source adjacent said support for transluminating said row at a gap left by an operative displacement of any stop, and light-reflecting means including a reflecting element in said envelope for directing light rays from said gap toward an observer.
14. The combination according to claim 9 wherein said envelope is provided with a scale having markings respectively assigned to said stops.
15. In an oifice machine having a carriage shiftable into different columnar positions, a platen on said carriage f and a tabulator on said carriage behind said platen, said tabulator including a support parallel to said platen, a row of transversely displaceable stops on said support respectively assigned to said columnar positions, and
mechanism individually alignable with any of said stops for selectively displacing same from an inoperative to an operative position, said stops being so disposed as to be hidden from view of the machine operator by a record sheet mounted on said platen, the combination with said tabulator of luminous display means on said carriage visible from a location forwardly of said platen for visually indicating the position of any operatively displaced stop relative to said platen, said display means including scale means visible adjacent the record sheet mounted on said platen, said, scale means being subdivided in conformity with said columnar positions, and means responsive to an .operatively displaced stop for producing a light spot'of a width limited to a'scale subdivision at a corresponding location on said scale means.
16. The combination according to claim 15 wherein said scale means comprises a holder bar movably mounted on said carriage for pressing said record sheet against said platen. V References Cited'in the file of this patent a UNITED STATES PATENTS Hartwell et al. Oct. 23, 1894 1,017,301 1; Lockwood Feb. 13, 1912 2,163,944 Helmond June 27, 1939 2,480,504 Ott Aug. 30,1949 2,606,309 .Townsend' Aug. 5, 1952 2,632,548 Ackerman Mar. 24,1953 2,675,111 Sargatz u .Apr., 13, 1954} 2,787,785 .Hunter' Apr. 2, 1957-" FOREIGN PATENTS Great Britain 1910'

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1. IN AN OFFICE MACHINE HAVING A CARRIAGE, A PLATEN ON SAID CARRIAGE AND A TABULAR ON SAID CARRIAGE BEHIND SAID PLATEN, SAID TABULATOR INCLUDING A SUPPORT PARALLEL TO SAID PLATEN, A ROW OF TRANSVERSELY DISPLACEABLE STOPS ON SAID SUPPORT AND MECHANISM INDIVIDUALLY ALIGNABLE WITH ANY OF SAID STOPS FOR SELECTIVELY DISPLACING SAME FROM AN INOPERATIVE TO AN OPERATIVE POSITION, SAID STOPS BEING SO DISPOSED AS TO BE HIDDEN FROM VIEW OF THE MACHINE OPERATOR BY A RECORD SHEET MOUNTED ON SAID PLATEN, THE COMBINATION WITH SAID TABULATOR OF LUMINOUS DISPLAY MEANS ON SAID CARRIAGE VISIBLE FROM A LOCATION FORWARDLY OF SAID PLATEN FOR VISUALLY INDICATING THE POSITION OF ANY OPRATIVELY DISPLACED STOP RELATIVE TO SAID PLATEN, SAID DISPLAY MEANS INCLUDING MEANS RESPONSIVE TO AN OPERATIVELY DISPLACED STOP FOR PRODUCING A LIGHT SPOT OF A WIDTH SUBSTANTIALLY SMALLER THAN THE SHEET WIDTH AT A CORRESPONDING LOCATION ADJACENT THE RECORD SHEET MOUNTED ON SAID PLATEN.
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