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  • the present invention relates to an improved ribbon conveying apparatus. More particularly, the invention relates to a new and improved ribbon supply reel capable of supplying tape to machines at a high rate of speed.
  • Ribbons such as magnetic tapes, films or punched paper tapes used with machines such as computers, are usually feed through a machine which retrieves information from the tape ribbon as the ribbon passes therethrough and is coiled about the core portion of a reel in such a manner that at the end of the operation the beginning or leading end of the ribbon is at the innermost core of the reel.
  • a machine which retrieves information from the tape ribbon as the ribbon passes therethrough and is coiled about the core portion of a reel in such a manner that at the end of the operation the beginning or leading end of the ribbon is at the innermost core of the reel.
  • it is necessary to rewind the ribbon by unreeling it from the take-up reel onto' another supply reel so that the leading end of the ribbon is at the outermost edge of the supply reel. This rereeling is a laborious and time consuming task.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a ribbon supply device which supplies ribbon from the inside of a coil in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction.
  • a further object of the present invention is to provide a ribbon supply reel which is portable and adaptable for utilization in the vertical position as well as the horizontal position.
  • another object is to provide a ribbon supply device which utilizes spools and a turntable which are independently rotatable with respect to one another.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an illustrative embodiment of a ribbon supply device of the instant invention
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view of the illustrative embodiment of the device in FIG. 1 shown for use in unwinding a coil from the innermost end in a clockwise direction;
  • FIG. 3 is a plan view of the illustrative device in FIG. 1 shown for use in unwinding a coil from the innermost end in a counterclockwise direction;
  • FIG. 4 is a side elevational view taken along line 4-4 of FIG. 3;
  • FIG. 5 is a side elevational view taken along line 5-5 of FIG. 3.
  • FIG. 1 a perspective view of a supply reel of the present invention.
  • a portable supply reel utilizing a base plate or support 11 which has secured to the center thereof a support shaft 12.
  • the support shaft 12 may be secured to the base plate 11 in any convenient manner such as brazing, welding, or as disclosed in FIG. 4, by a screw or bolt 13.
  • a ring member 14 is supported on the shaft 12 by bearing 15 which may be secured to the shaft 12 and the ring 14 in any suitable manner such as welding the outer race to the ring 14 and the inner race to the shaft 12.
  • flanges are utilized to accomplish the attachment of the bearing 15 to the shaft 12 and the ring 14 in the device illustrated, as is shown in FIG. 4.
  • a spacer 16 rides atop the inner race of the bearing 15 and a disc or turntable support 17 is secured to the ring 14 by welding, brazing, or by bolts 18.
  • a center spool 21 is rotatably mounted on the shaft 12 and, as illustrated with respect to this embodiment, is mounted on shaft 12 by bearings 22
  • the center spool 21 has a circumferential flange 23 and a circular extension 24, which extension is parallel to the support shaft 12 and surrounds the ring 14.
  • a turntable 25 is rotatably supported on the disc 17 through bearings 26 and has a center circular aperture 27 which is lined with a ring 28 of material having a low coeflicient of friction.
  • the ring 28 may be secured to the turntable 25 in various Ways, however, bolts 29 are utilized in the illustrated embodiment.
  • a retaining wall 31 is secured to the circumference of the turntable 25 to retain the coil of ribbon on the turntable.
  • An inner spool support arm 32 is secured to the upper end of the shaft 12 by means of a bore 33, a spacer 34, and the piston assembly 35.
  • the piston assembly 35 is comprised of a bore 51 transverse to the axis of the shaft 12, a piston 35 slidable in the bore 51, a spring 52 to bias the piston 35 toward the shaft 12, apertures 53 transverse the bore 51, a bar or rod 54 connected to the piston 35 and extending through the apertures 53, a protrusion 55 on the piston 35, and at least two coplanar bores 56 in the shaft 12.
  • the piston 35 may be moved manually by the extensions 54 so that the arm 32 may be rotated about the shaft 12.
  • the extension 55 on the piston 35 is then inserted into any bore 56 in the shaft 12 to secure the arm in position.
  • a plurality of bores 56 may be utilized to provide a plurality of positions for the arm 32. However, for most operating situations the optimum position for the arm 32 is approximately 45 from the radius on which the outer spool 45 is disposed.
  • the support arm 32 supports an inner spool shaft 36 which rotatably supports the inner spool 37.
  • the inner spool 37 has an enlarged diameter portion 38 which overlaps in a vertical plane the flange 23 of the center spool 21.
  • the turntable aperture 27 surrounds, in close proximity, the center spool 21 and the inner spool 37 below the enlarged portion 38. The turntable 25, therefore, rotates about a point which is displaced from the center line of the center shaft 12 and which is in fact the center of the aperture 27.
  • a ribbon guide 39 Secured to the arm 32 is a ribbon guide 39 having a bottom corresponding with a line which forms an angle 3 with the plane of the turntable.
  • the most efiicient angle for the bottom of the ribbon guide 39' to form with the plane of the turntable is between 3 and 5 degrees.
  • the guide 39 purpose of the guide 39 is to hold the tape or ribbon on the turntable 25 as the tape or ribbon first comes in contact with the inner spool 37 during its travel to the center spool 21, i.e., to prevent the ribbon or tape from riding up on the spool 37.
  • Some tapes or ribbons which may be used with the invention are very abrasive and can wear the bottom of the guide, therefore, a tip 41 of hardened material may be placed on the bottom of the guide 39 to prevent such wear.
  • the tip 41 is most advantageously made of carbide.
  • An outer spool support member 42 is supported on the base plate 11 by the bolt 43.
  • a shaft 44 is secured to the support member 43 by a nut 40 and rotatably supports the outer spool 45.
  • the outer spool assembly is disposed at an acute angle with the base plate, which angle may be defined by stating that the outer spool rotates about an axis which is the hypotenuse of a triangle having as its sides a line in a plane parallel to the plane of the turntable and a line in a plane parallel to the axis of the shaft 12.
  • the spool 45 receives the ribbon as it leaves the inner spool 37, and the ribbon guides 46, disposed on two sides of the spool 45, maintain the ribbon on the spool as the ribbon approaches and departs the spool 45.
  • the disposition of the inner spool with respect to the center spool and outer spool shown in FIG. 1 is for the utilization of the invention when a coil of ribbon is being unwound from its center in a counterclockwise direction.
  • the invention may also be utilized to unreel a coil of ribbon from the center of the coil in a clockwise direction by merely readjusting the inner spool support arm 32 so that instead of being disposed approximately 45 degrees from the radius on which the outer spool is disposed in a clockwise direction, to a disposition which is approximately 45 degrees in a counterclockwise direction from the radius on which the outer spool is disposed.
  • the instant invention may be utilized to wind a spool of ribbon by feeding a tape or film onto the center spool.
  • the present invention provides a unique ribbon supply device for supplying a ribbon from a center of a coil which is simple in design and capable of delivering the ribbon at a high rate of speed.
  • a ribbon conveying apparatus for paying-out and rereeling a coiled endless ribbon comprising;
  • a second rotatable spool means mounted on said shaft means for disposition along an axis parallel to the axis of said shaft means
  • said turntable means having an aperture therein which surrounds said first spool means and said second spool means whereby the center of rotation of said turntable means is displaced from the axis of said shaft means, and
  • said turntable having a circular aperture therein which aperture surrounds said center spool and said inner spool whereby the center of rotation of said turnable is displaced from the center or said support shaft in a direction toward said inner spool.
  • a ribbon guide is attached to said inner spool support arm for extension along said inner spool
  • said ribbon guide has a bottom edge which extends generally away from said center spool and which is angularly disposed therealong in an upward direction.
  • a tip of hard material is secured to the bottom edge of said ribbon guide.
  • said bottom edge of said ribbon guide forms an angle of between 3 and 5 degrees with the turntable.
  • a material having a low coefficient of friction is attached to the circumference of said aperture in said turntable for bearing against said center spool and said inner spool.
  • position defining means cooperating with said inner spool support arm provides two positions of said support arm whereby the assembly may be operated in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction.
  • said center spool has a radial circumferential flange disposed thereon in juxtaposition to said horizontal disc
  • said inner spool has an enlarged diameter portion disposed in spaced relationship to said flange and overlapping said flange in a plane parallel to said support shaft.
  • At least one outer spool support is attached to said base plate member beyond the circumference of said turntable
  • an outer spool is rotatably supported by said outer spool support.
  • guide means is attached to said outer spool support for retaining ribbon on said outer spool.
  • a ribbon conveying apparatus comprising;
  • center spool having a circular extension parallel to said support shaft and attached to the first end thereof for surrounding said ring
  • said inner spool having an enlarged diameter portion disposed in juxtaposition to said circumferential flange whereby said increased diameter portion overlaps said circumferential flange in a plane which is parallel to said support shaft and said inner spool shaft,
  • said turntable having a circular aperture in the center thereof, r
  • a ribbon conveying apparatus as set forth in claim 12 wherein;
  • said tip is made of carbide
  • said carbide tip has an edge facing said turntable which forms an angle with said turntable in an upward direction leading generally away from said center spool.
  • a ribbon conveying apparatus as set forth in claim 14 wherein;
  • position defining means cooperating with said inner spool support arm provides at least two positions whereby the apparatus may be operated in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction.

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Get. 4, 1966 R. J. HARRIS 3,276,709
RIBBON CONVEYING APPARATUS Filed April 50, 1964 5 Sheets-Sheet 1 INVENTOR ROGER J. HARRIS FIG. 2 BY M M @0A/ %1Zzj?" AGENT 1966 R. J. HARRIS RIBBON CONVEYING APPARATUS 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed April 50, 1964 Oct. 4, 1966 R. J. HARRIS 3,276,709
RIBBON CONVEYING APPARATUS Filed April 50, 1964 5 Sheets-Sheet s United States Patent 3,276,709 RIBBON CONVEYING APPARATUS Roger J. Harris, 4505 Caroline Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Filed Apr. 30, 1964, Ser. No. 364,047 16 Claims. (Cl. 24255.19)
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
The present invention relates to an improved ribbon conveying apparatus. More particularly, the invention relates to a new and improved ribbon supply reel capable of supplying tape to machines at a high rate of speed.
Ribbons, such as magnetic tapes, films or punched paper tapes used with machines such as computers, are usually feed through a machine which retrieves information from the tape ribbon as the ribbon passes therethrough and is coiled about the core portion of a reel in such a manner that at the end of the operation the beginning or leading end of the ribbon is at the innermost core of the reel. In order to reuse the ribbon after it has passed through such a machine, it is necessary to rewind the ribbon by unreeling it from the take-up reel onto' another supply reel so that the leading end of the ribbon is at the outermost edge of the supply reel. This rereeling is a laborious and time consuming task. There are prior art reel devices, having as their object the elimination of this rereeling step, which are utilized to feed a ribbon from the center of a coil. These prior art devices, however, are not able to sustain an operating condition which feeds the ribbon at a suflicient speed for modern machine-s such as electrical computers.
There is, therefore, a need for a reel supply or take-upapparatus Which feeds a ribbon from or takes it up at the center of a coil at a slow, intermediate, or very rapid speed without subjecting the ribbon to mutilation or tearing. It is the general purpose of this invention to provide an improved supply reel which has advantages and capabilities not available in the prior art devices. To obtain the desired performance, the present invention contemplates the unique and novel arrangement of components and elements to provide an improved supply reel which is capable of being utilized with machines such as computers which require fast tape speeds.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a novel ribbon supply or take-up device capable of supplying a ribbon from the innermost end of a coil of ribbon at speeds herebefore not attainable by ribbon supply devices.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a ribbon supply device which supplies ribbon from the inside of a coil in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a ribbon supply reel which is portable and adaptable for utilization in the vertical position as well as the horizontal position.
In correlation with the foregoing object, another object is to provide a ribbon supply device which utilizes spools and a turntable which are independently rotatable with respect to one another.
Other objects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will 'be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an illustrative embodiment of a ribbon supply device of the instant invention;
FIG. 2 is a plan view of the illustrative embodiment of the device in FIG. 1 shown for use in unwinding a coil from the innermost end in a clockwise direction;
3,276,709 Patented Oct. 4, 1966 FIG. 3 is a plan view of the illustrative device in FIG. 1 shown for use in unwinding a coil from the innermost end in a counterclockwise direction;
FIG. 4 is a side elevational view taken along line 4-4 of FIG. 3; and
FIG. 5 is a side elevational view taken along line 5-5 of FIG. 3.
Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, there is shown in FIG. 1 a perspective view of a supply reel of the present invention. In the illustrative embodiment of the present invention shown in FIGS. 1 through 5 there is shown a portable supply reel utilizing a base plate or support 11 which has secured to the center thereof a support shaft 12. The support shaft 12 may be secured to the base plate 11 in any convenient manner such as brazing, welding, or as disclosed in FIG. 4, by a screw or bolt 13. A ring member 14 is supported on the shaft 12 by bearing 15 which may be secured to the shaft 12 and the ring 14 in any suitable manner such as welding the outer race to the ring 14 and the inner race to the shaft 12. However, flanges are utilized to accomplish the attachment of the bearing 15 to the shaft 12 and the ring 14 in the device illustrated, as is shown in FIG. 4. A spacer 16 rides atop the inner race of the bearing 15 and a disc or turntable support 17 is secured to the ring 14 by welding, brazing, or by bolts 18.
A center spool 21 is rotatably mounted on the shaft 12 and, as illustrated with respect to this embodiment, is mounted on shaft 12 by bearings 22 The center spool 21 has a circumferential flange 23 and a circular extension 24, which extension is parallel to the support shaft 12 and surrounds the ring 14.
A turntable 25 is rotatably supported on the disc 17 through bearings 26 and has a center circular aperture 27 which is lined with a ring 28 of material having a low coeflicient of friction. The ring 28 may be secured to the turntable 25 in various Ways, however, bolts 29 are utilized in the illustrated embodiment. A retaining wall 31 is secured to the circumference of the turntable 25 to retain the coil of ribbon on the turntable.
An inner spool support arm 32 is secured to the upper end of the shaft 12 by means of a bore 33, a spacer 34, and the piston assembly 35. The piston assembly 35 is comprised of a bore 51 transverse to the axis of the shaft 12, a piston 35 slidable in the bore 51, a spring 52 to bias the piston 35 toward the shaft 12, apertures 53 transverse the bore 51, a bar or rod 54 connected to the piston 35 and extending through the apertures 53, a protrusion 55 on the piston 35, and at least two coplanar bores 56 in the shaft 12. The piston 35 may be moved manually by the extensions 54 so that the arm 32 may be rotated about the shaft 12. The extension 55 on the piston 35 is then inserted into any bore 56 in the shaft 12 to secure the arm in position. A plurality of bores 56 may be utilized to provide a plurality of positions for the arm 32. However, for most operating situations the optimum position for the arm 32 is approximately 45 from the radius on which the outer spool 45 is disposed.
The support arm 32 supports an inner spool shaft 36 which rotatably supports the inner spool 37. The inner spool 37 has an enlarged diameter portion 38 which overlaps in a vertical plane the flange 23 of the center spool 21. The turntable aperture 27 surrounds, in close proximity, the center spool 21 and the inner spool 37 below the enlarged portion 38. The turntable 25, therefore, rotates about a point which is displaced from the center line of the center shaft 12 and which is in fact the center of the aperture 27.
Secured to the arm 32 is a ribbon guide 39 having a bottom corresponding with a line which forms an angle 3 with the plane of the turntable. The most efiicient angle for the bottom of the ribbon guide 39' to form with the plane of the turntable is between 3 and 5 degrees. The
- purpose of the guide 39 is to hold the tape or ribbon on the turntable 25 as the tape or ribbon first comes in contact with the inner spool 37 during its travel to the center spool 21, i.e., to prevent the ribbon or tape from riding up on the spool 37. Some tapes or ribbons which may be used with the invention are very abrasive and can wear the bottom of the guide, therefore, a tip 41 of hardened material may be placed on the bottom of the guide 39 to prevent such wear. The tip 41 is most advantageously made of carbide.
An outer spool support member 42, most clearly shown in FIG. 5, is supported on the base plate 11 by the bolt 43. A shaft 44 is secured to the support member 43 by a nut 40 and rotatably supports the outer spool 45. The outer spool assembly is disposed at an acute angle with the base plate, which angle may be defined by stating that the outer spool rotates about an axis which is the hypotenuse of a triangle having as its sides a line in a plane parallel to the plane of the turntable and a line in a plane parallel to the axis of the shaft 12. The spool 45 receives the ribbon as it leaves the inner spool 37, and the ribbon guides 46, disposed on two sides of the spool 45, maintain the ribbon on the spool as the ribbon approaches and departs the spool 45.
The disposition of the inner spool with respect to the center spool and outer spool shown in FIG. 1 is for the utilization of the invention when a coil of ribbon is being unwound from its center in a counterclockwise direction. The invention may also be utilized to unreel a coil of ribbon from the center of the coil in a clockwise direction by merely readjusting the inner spool support arm 32 so that instead of being disposed approximately 45 degrees from the radius on which the outer spool is disposed in a clockwise direction, to a disposition which is approximately 45 degrees in a counterclockwise direction from the radius on which the outer spool is disposed. Furthermore, the instant invention may be utilized to wind a spool of ribbon by feeding a tape or film onto the center spool.
As is apparent from the foregoing description the present invention provides a unique ribbon supply device for supplying a ribbon from a center of a coil which is simple in design and capable of delivering the ribbon at a high rate of speed.
The invention has been described in an illustrative manner and it is to be understood that the terminology which has been used herein is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation.
Obviously many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in the light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.
What is claimed is:
v 1. A ribbon conveying apparatus for paying-out and rereeling a coiled endless ribbon comprising;
a support means,
a shaft means mounted on said support means,
a first spool means rotatably secured to said shaft means,
a second rotatable spool means mounted on said shaft means for disposition along an axis parallel to the axis of said shaft means,
a turntable support means rotatably mounted on said shaft means,
a turntable means supported in rotatable relationship by said turntable support means,
said turntable means having an aperture therein which surrounds said first spool means and said second spool means whereby the center of rotation of said turntable means is displaced from the axis of said shaft means, and
receiving means mounted beyond the circumference of said turntable means for guiding said ribbon.
2. In a ribbon supply reel assembly, the combination comprising;
a base plate member,
a support shaft mounted on said base plate member,
a horizontal disc rotatably mounted on said support shaft,
a center spool rotatably mounted on said support shaft,
an inner spool support arm mounted on said support shaft,
an inner spool shaft secured to said support arm in parallel relationship to said support shaft,
an inner spool rotatably secured to said innerspool shaft,
a horizontal turntable rotatably mounted on said horizontal disc, and
said turntable having a circular aperture therein which aperture surrounds said center spool and said inner spool whereby the center of rotation of said turnable is displaced from the center or said support shaft in a direction toward said inner spool.
3. An assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein;
a ribbon guide is attached to said inner spool support arm for extension along said inner spool, and
said ribbon guide has a bottom edge which extends generally away from said center spool and which is angularly disposed therealong in an upward direction.
4. An assembly as set forth in claim 3 wherein;
a tip of hard material is secured to the bottom edge of said ribbon guide.
5. An assembly as set forth in claim 3 wherein;
said bottom edge of said ribbon guide forms an angle of between 3 and 5 degrees with the turntable.
6. An assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein;
a material having a low coefficient of friction is attached to the circumference of said aperture in said turntable for bearing against said center spool and said inner spool.
7. An assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein;
position defining means cooperating with said inner spool support arm provides two positions of said support arm whereby the assembly may be operated in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction.
8. An assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein;
said center spool has a radial circumferential flange disposed thereon in juxtaposition to said horizontal disc, and
said inner spool has an enlarged diameter portion disposed in spaced relationship to said flange and overlapping said flange in a plane parallel to said support shaft.
9. An assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein;
at least one outer spool support is attached to said base plate member beyond the circumference of said turntable, and
an outer spool is rotatably supported by said outer spool support.
10. An assembly as set forth in claim 9 wherein;
guide means is attached to said outer spool support for retaining ribbon on said outer spool.
11. A ribbon conveying apparatus comprising;
a base plate,
a support shaft mounted on said base plate,
a ring mounted in rotatable relationship on said support shaft in juxtaposition to said base plate,
a disc having an aperture therein secured to said ring along the circumference of said aperture,
a center spool rotatably mounted on said support shaft,
said center spool having a circular extension parallel to said support shaft and attached to the first end thereof for surrounding said ring,
a circumferential flange radially'extending from said center spool at the end of said center spool adjacent said ring,
an inner spool support arm secured to said support shaft in juxtaposition to the second end of said center spool,
an inner spool shaft secured to said support arm in parallel relationship to said support shaft,
an inner spool rotatably mounted on said inner spool shaft,
said inner spool having an enlarged diameter portion disposed in juxtaposition to said circumferential flange whereby said increased diameter portion overlaps said circumferential flange in a plane which is parallel to said support shaft and said inner spool shaft,
a turntable disposed between said disc and said center spool,
a ribbon guide secured to said support arm and extending along said inner spool for maintaining said ribbon on said turntable,
a retaining wall secured to the circumference of said turntable,
said turntable having a circular aperture in the center thereof, r
a ring of material having a low coeflicient of friction secured to the circumference of said circular aperture,
said circular aperture surrounding said center spool and said inner spool whereby said circumferential flange on said center spool overlaps said turntable and said increased diameter portion on said inner spool overlaps said turntable,
means disposed between said disc and said turntable for supporting said turntable in rotatable relationship on said disc,
an outer spool support member attached to said base plate,
an outer spool rotatably mounted on said outer spool support member whereby said outer spool rotates about an axis which coincides with the hypotenuse of a triangle having as its sides the axis of said support shaft and a line in the plane of said base plate, and
guide means secured to said outer spool support member and extending along said outer spool for retaining ribbon on said outer spool.
12. A ribbon conveying apparatus as set forth in claim 11 wherein;
a tip of hard material is secured to the bottom end of said ribbon guide. 13. A ribbon conveying apparatus as set forth in claim 12 wherein;
said tip is made of carbide, and
said carbide tip has an edge facing said turntable which forms an angle with said turntable in an upward direction leading generally away from said center spool.
14. A ribbon conveying apparatus as set forth in claim 13 wherein;
said angle is of a value between 3 and 5 degrees. 15. A ribbon conveying apparatus as set forth in claim 14 wherein;
position defining means cooperating with said inner spool support arm provides at least two positions whereby the apparatus may be operated in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction.
16. A ribbon conveying apparatus as set forth in claim 13 wherein;
References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,751,192 3/1930 Cowie 242-5518 2,363,627 11/1944 Schalie 24255.19 2,396,563 3/1946 Fries.
FRANK J. COHEN, Primary Examiner.
B. S. TAYLOR, Assistant Examiner.

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1. A RIBBON CONVEYING APPARATUS FOR PAYING-OUT AND REREELING A COILED ENDLESS RIBBON COMPRISING; A SUPPORT MEANS, A SHAFT MEANS MOUNTED ON SAID SUPPORT MEANS, FIRST SPOOL MEANS ROTATABLY SECURED TO SAID SHAFT MEANS, A SECOND ROTATABLE SPOOL MEANS MOUNTED ON SAID SHAFT MEANS FOR DISPOSITION ALONG AN AXIS PARALLEL TO THE AXIS OF SAID SHAFT MEANS, A TURNTABLE SUPPORT MEANS ROTATABLY MOUNTED ON SAID SHAFT MEANS, A TURNABLE MEANS SUPPORTED IN ROTATABLE RELATIONSHIP BY SAID TURNTABLE SUPPORT MEANS, SAID TURNTABLE MEANS HAVING AN APERTURE THEREIN WHICH SURROUNDS SAID FIRST SPOOL MEANS AND SAID SECOND SPOOL MEANS WHEREBY THE CENTER OF ROTATION OF SAID TURNTABLE MEANS IN DISPLACED FROM THE AXIS OF SAID SHAFT MEANS, AND RECEIVING MEANS MOUNTED BEYOND THE CIRCUMFERENCE OF SAID TURNTABLE MEANS FOR GUIDING SAID RIBBON.
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