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US3583314A
US3583314A US750845A US3583314DA US3583314A US 3583314 A US3583314 A US 3583314A US 750845 A US750845 A US 750845A US 3583314D A US3583314D A US 3583314DA US 3583314 A US3583314 A US 3583314A
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    • G07CHECKING-DEVICES
    • G07BTICKET-ISSUING APPARATUS; FARE-REGISTERING APPARATUS; FRANKING APPARATUS
    • G07B17/00Franking apparatus
    • G07B17/00459Details relating to mailpieces in a franking system
    • G07B17/00508Printing or attaching on mailpieces
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B07SEPARATING SOLIDS FROM SOLIDS; SORTING
    • B07CPOSTAL SORTING; SORTING INDIVIDUAL ARTICLES, OR BULK MATERIAL FIT TO BE SORTED PIECE-MEAL, e.g. BY PICKING
    • B07C3/00Sorting according to destination
    • B07C3/18Devices or arrangements for indicating destination, e.g. by code marks
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16DCOUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
    • F16D11/00Clutches in which the members have interengaging parts
    • F16D11/02Clutches in which the members have interengaging parts disengaged by a contact of a part mounted on the clutch with a stationarily-mounted member
    • F16D11/06Clutches in which the members have interengaging parts disengaged by a contact of a part mounted on the clutch with a stationarily-mounted member with clutching members movable otherwise than only axially, e.g. rotatable keys
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16HGEARING
    • F16H37/00Combinations of mechanical gearings, not provided for in groups F16H1/00 - F16H35/00
    • F16H37/12Gearings comprising primarily toothed or friction gearing, links or levers, and cams, or members of at least two of these types
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    • G07BTICKET-ISSUING APPARATUS; FARE-REGISTERING APPARATUS; FRANKING APPARATUS
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the pawls of the toothed wheels are mounted upon a com mon shaft to which is fastened a lever having a pin opposite each pawl, and which is engageable with the pawl to hold it engaged with the toothed wheel while one end of the shaft has a cam follower mounted upon a lever which engages the edge of a disclike cam fastened to the printing head.
  • the invention relates to franking machines of the kind which besides being capable of franking envelopes, is adapted to provide printed labels for attachment to postal packets which cannot be inserted into the machine for franking in the normal way, while the object of the invention is to provide a franking machine of the kind above referred to, which is positive in action, and is more reliable in use than machines heretofore proposed.
  • the invention consists in a franking machine of the kind having a rotatable printing head with teeth which are movable radially outwards in respect of the axis of rotation of the head in correspondence with the value to be printed and to be registered, while the register drum for each digit is driven by a toothed wheel which engages the said movable teeth, characterized in that the toothed wheel is held resiliently in each of its positions corresponding to the values transmitted to the register drum by the movable teeth, by a spring loaded pawl, with the exception of the value given by the last tooth, where the pawl is held rigidly engaged with the toothed wheel by a lever mechanism operated by a cam rotated with the printing head to prevent rotation of the toothed wheel due to inertia when it becomes free of the last tooth.
  • the invention still further consists in a franking machine as set forth in the preceding paragraph in which the pawl is rotatably mounted upon a shaft to which is fastened a lever having a pin which is engageable with the pawl to hold it engaged with the toothed wheel, one end of the shaft having a cam follower mounted upon a lever which engages the edge of a disclike cam fastened to the printing head.
  • FIG. I is a view in perspective of the label paper feed mechanism
  • FIG. 2 is a view in perspective of the other side of the frame illustrated in FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a view in perspective, partly broken away, of the slogan control
  • FIG. 4 is a view in perspective of the interlock
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the clutch with the outer ring removed for clarity
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the value change mechanism
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the meter locking means
  • FIG. 8 is a general perspective view of the machine showing the relationship of the mechanisms shown in FIGS. 1 to 7;
  • FIG. 9 is a view in perspective along the lines of FIG. 8 illustrating the manner in which the printing head is driven, via a clutch, by an electric motor;
  • FIG. 10 is a diagrammatic view in elevation of the mechanism for changing the position of the printing wheels
  • FIG. 11 is a view taken along line 11-11 ofFIG. 10, the view looking in the direction of the arrows;
  • FIG. 12 is a view taken along line 12-12 of FIG. 10, the view looking in the direction of the arrows.
  • the machine comprises a hollow box like base member A which forms a common support for the internal mechanisms of the machine.
  • a horizontal plate 8 upon which, at the nearer end, the piece of mail to be franlted is placed, and along which it is con veyed to pass under a printing head C
  • the printing head C is driven by an electric motor, mounted, below a clutch D, and connected thereto by a gear drive (FIG. 9).
  • the motor runs continuously and the drive is initiated by the clutch D during each cycle of operation.
  • the register meter is locked by means of a pawl and cam mechanism F.
  • the machine is adapted to print upon labels cut from a roll of paper G.
  • the paper strip is fed to the printing head C by a feed and cutting mechanism H which is adapted to provide labels of two different lengths, and also to control the printing of a slogan or other advertising display upon each label at the choice of the operator of the machine.
  • the mechanism of the machine is protected by a cover I which is removable for servicing of the machine.
  • the label paper feed mechanism and the slogan control and interlock device are provided in order that one can obtain long or short labels according to the setting of a hand control, and includes means for suppressing the printing of the slogan or advertising display when short labels are selected.
  • FIG. 1 shows a main bearing side frame 34 with the nearer part of the mechanism in view
  • FIG. 2 shows the assembly on the other side of the main frame.
  • a drum 1, FIG. 2 is mounted integrally on the shaft 5, as also is disc 3 which has two notches 3A cut to l.
  • the drum 1 is of such diameter that its periphery is equal to the length of a long label. Half its periphery is equal to a short label.
  • a hand set lever 35 a camshaft 30 can be rotated, raising and lowering levers 26 and 28 respectively.
  • the bearings of pressure rollers 25 and 27 are mounted in these levers so that the rollers are lifted clear from the drum 1 for purposes of loading the machine with paper.
  • the free end of a roll of paper on a mounting, not shown, is threaded around the drum 1 and over a see saw" pallet 23.
  • the pressure of rollers 25 and 27 is then restored.
  • a gear 36 rotates continuously.
  • a clutch sprag 2 rotates with this gear and is pivotally mounted on a stud 37 which is integral with the gear 36.
  • the gear 36 is free to move around the shaft 5.
  • a tooth 2B of the sprag 2 would engage in the notch 3A in the disc 3 but for the presence of a lobe 4 on lever 11.
  • the top end of lever 11] passes through side frame 34, FIG. 1, having a slotted hole and a strong spring 22 urging it to the right hand of the figure as shown.
  • the spring 38, FIG. 2 is not strong enough to overcome the pressure existing at the lobe 4, and so that the tooth 23 on sprag 2 would "jump" or ride clear of the notch 3A in disc 3.
  • the presence of a double lobed cam 9 on shaft It) prevents engagement of the sprag in second and opposite notch. No drive will therefore be transferred to the drum shaft 5.
  • Drum shaft 5 comes through a disc 13 with a grooved hub which is capable of being moved laterally to and fro having a key, not shown, which engages with a slot in the shaft 5.
  • the disc 13 therefore revolves with the drum 1 and shaft 5.
  • Disc 13 has four pins, two long ones 15, one not being visible, and two short ones 14. These pins 14 and 15 engage in radial slots 16A in a Geneva wheel 16.
  • the Geneva wheel 16 is fixed to the shaft 10, which is integral with cam 9, see FIG. 2, and knife assembly 7.
  • the knife assembly 7 has a double edged blade 7A (only one side of which is shown); with sharp V-shaped points at two opposite 180 apart.
  • the drum 1 has two inserts diametrically opposite (only one of which is shown); which have V grooves exactly complementary to the serrations of blade 7A. These two inserts 73 are locked into drum 1, but have springs underneath urging them outwards.
  • the blade 7A is of such a size as to interfere slightly piercing the label paper to the maximum extent. Damage to the insert is avoided because of the give in the spring insert.
  • FIG. 6 there is illustrated the mechanism for changing the printing wheel within the printing head C with a change of setting of the value required to be printed by the selective wheel 201. While this figure illustrates but one such selective wheel 201, it is to be understood that a selective wheel 201 is provided for each printing wheel and each selective wheel is operated by a similar-mechanism. In this position, short pins 14 cannot engage in the slots 16A of the Geneva wheel 16.
  • a slide 12, FIG. 1 has a slotted hole behind washer 39.
  • the slide can therefore be moved by hand operation to the left by a thumb knob not shown, with stepped end at 40 also carrying lever 11 to the left.
  • Lobe 4, FIG. 2 ceases to influence sprag 2 which now engages disc 3 and rotates the shaft 5 with the drum 1 in a counterclockwise direction. After 90 only of revolution, the pin 15, FIG. 1, on the underside of disc 13 approaches one of the radial slots 16A in the Geneva wheel 16.
  • Geneva wheel 16 is rotated also through 90, taking with it shaft 10, cam 9 and the knife blade assembly 7.
  • cam 9 rotating in a clockwise direction, it clears lobe 2A of sprag 2, thus allowing sprag 2 to continue driving disc 3.
  • Feed rolls 60 and 61 carry the label forward to the printing drum head, and have thereabove, as shown in FIG. 4, flexible pressure bands 62 and 63, which are pressed downwards by spring 64 between support bracket 65 and the carriage 66.
  • the rotation of the printing drum head is initiated by the contacting of the arm of a switch 67, either by a label, when these are being used, or by an envelope when it is inserted into the pinch or nip of the roll 60.
  • a roll 68 of paper strip is housed in a means 69 in the side of the machine, and passes over guide pins 70, 71 and 72 and thence around the feed drum 1 as previously described.
  • FIG. 3 is seen the part of a printing drum head 42 provided with a slogan die carrier 41.
  • the carrier 41 is pivoted at 43, and its underside rides on cam 44, mounted on shaft 49, while also on shaft 49 are two wheels 47 and 48, each having two teeth projecting at 180 opposite. These wheels are set at 90 to one another.
  • the plate 18 and the lug 20 do not close the microswitch 19. Therefore, the electrical circuit is not closed and electromagnet 50, FIG. 3, is not energized. The armature therefore is at rest in the position shown.
  • detent spring member 21 retains the Geneva wheel 16, so that it remains in the true position for the entry of the pins 14 and 15.
  • the plate 18 is so shaped that the slide 12 can only be operated in the correct settings of shaft 17.
  • Detent member 31 retains drum 1 and shaft 5 in the true at rest position and avoids overthrow when the sprag 2 is disengaged.
  • the printing head C is driven by an electric motor, FIG. 9, by way of clutch D.
  • the motor runs continuously while the machine is in use, and each franking process is initiated by the engagement of the clutch D.
  • the clutch is operated remotely, and it is of vital importance that the printing and recording head should make one revolution and that it should be arrested at a precisely predetermined position, and be prevented from rotating further until demanded to do so by the remote control.
  • FIG. 5 Details of the clutch are shown in FIG. 5 in which outer toothed ring 101 isshown separated, so that the pawl mechanism housing may be clearly seen.
  • the outer ring 101 is driven continuously by the electric motor and tits freely over pawl housing 103 which contains and retains four driving pawls 1040, 104b, l04c and 104d, each of which is urged in an outward direction by a spring, not shown, under each pawl.
  • Screws 106 secure pawl housing 103 to drive plate 102, and also secure pawl housing 103 and drive plate 102 to the end face of a printing/recording head shaft, not shown, which is required to make only one revolution before being arrested by means of projections 109 and 110 being caught under hooked end of pawl 111.
  • a pawl control plate 105 is located between pawl housing 103 and the drive plate 102, and is free to move radially by a predetermined amount, in relation to drive plate 102 and pawl housing 103.
  • Pawl control plate 105 is cut away internally to provide four internal cam faces 107a, 107b, 107c and 107d, of which only the first can be seen, and each of which engages a projection provided on the inner face on the four driving pawls 104a, 104b, l04c and 104d retained in the slots in the pawl housing 103.
  • a trigger stop 111 is pivoted on a shaft 118 and the hooked end of this trigger stop is urged away from the clutch components 102, 103,, and 105 by a torsion spring 112.
  • torsion spring 112 causes the hooked end of trigger stop 111 to move away from the projection 109 on pawl housing 103 and the projection 110 on drive plate 102.
  • spring 108 is secured to pawl plate 105, and the other end of the spring is secured to drive plate 102.
  • spring 108 causes pawl plate 105 to rotate in a clockwise direction to the limit provided by an internal stop, and the internal cam faces 107a, 107b, 1070 and 107d, in pawl control plate 105 permit the four driving pawls 1040, 104b, 1040 and 104d to be urged upwards and outwards, each by its own spring, not shown, against the inner toothed bore of outer ring 101.
  • the pawls 104a, 104b, 1040 and 1044 are unequally spaced around pawl plate 103, and are positioned in such a manner that only one of the four pawls 1040, 104b, 100C and 104d, can locate against any one of the internal ratchet teeth in the outer ring 101.
  • the pawls are spaced so that the radial difference between each pawl is equal to one-fourth of the pitch of the internal teeth in outer ring 101. If, therefore, one pawl just misses contact with the radial face of any one of the internal teeth in outer ring 101, the next pawl will engage one-fourth of a pitch of the internal teeth in the outer ring 101 later.
  • the constantly rotating outer ring 101 drives the printing head via one of the pawls and causes the printing head to rotate.
  • the vertical portion of armature 115 is urged by torsion spring 117 against the projection 119 of trigger stop 111.
  • torsion spring 117 When the hooked end of trigger stop 111 is urged inwards by projections 109 and 110, pushing the tail end of trigger stop 111 forward, the extreme end of the vertical portion of armature 115 is able to move under projection 119, on the back face of trigger stop 111, and hold this component in such a position that the hooked end trigger stop 111 is held firmly in the path of the rotating projections 109 and 110.
  • the projection 109 has been moved radially out to the line with respect of projection 110 by virtue of the spring 108 which is secured at one end to the pawl plate 105 and at the other end to the drive plate 102 rotating by a small amount. Consequently, the projection 109 can reach the underside of the hooked end of trigger stop 111 in advance of the projection 110 on the drive plate 102 and when the projection 109 meets the undersurface of the hooked end of the stop 111, the projection is arrested in such position and thus causes the slots 104', 104", 104" and 104"" in the pawl control plate 105 to be rotated out of line with the slots in the pawl housing 103.
  • FIGS. 6 and 10 to 12 show the mechanism for changing the position of the printing wheels within the printing head C with change of setting of the value required to be printed by means of selector wheel 201, only one is shown in FIG. 6, while in fact one is provided for each printing wheel (see FIGS. 10 and 11), each operated by a similar mechanism.
  • printing wheel 210 prints a value identical with the number selected. lt will be observed that the value selector wheel 201 and the printing wheel 210 rotate about axes which are at right angles to one another.
  • the value selecting wheel 201 which has on one face a pinion 202 and on the other face a projecting drum on the periphery of which are numerals indicating values required to be printed, is one of a number of wheels mounted coaxially with one another, and each meshes with the teeth on the periphery of a disc 204, coaxial with one another, and rotates it by an appropriate amount.
  • Each disc 204 engages its internal teeth 211 with a gear 212 on the end of a screw 205 provided with one or more coarse helical grooves.
  • a nut 206 with a corresponding thread is located on the screw 205, and moves along the latter with rotation of the value selecting wheel 201.
  • the gear ratio of pinions 202, discs 204, screws 205, and toothed ends 207A of the racks 207 and pinions 209, are so chosen that when the value selecting wheel 201 is moved a certain amount, the printing wheels 210 rotate a corresponding amount precisely related to the amount of rotation of the value selecting wheels 201.
  • One or more of the mechanisms illustrated in FIG. 6 may be used in each postal franking machine allowing a plurality of value selecting wheels 201 to be used independently or collectively to operate one or a plurality of printing wheels 210.
  • FIG. 7 there is shown a locking mechanism associated with the register meter, which indicates the total value which has been printed by a machine, and is provided in order to prevent errors in the readings given.
  • the printing head is provided in known manner with a toothed wheel, in which the number of teeth which project are caused to correspond to the value to which the associated printing wheel is set.
  • the means for permitting radial movement of the teeth is by a cam track and pins and reference is made to U.S. Pat. No. 2,727,687.
  • FIG. 7 there are four teeth projecting, of which the last tooth is tooth 301.
  • gear 302 is moved four teeth, with the tooth 301 having just left the gear 302.
  • the gear 302 engages the gear beside the numbered drum and the latter has just moved four units.
  • a disc 303 is provided with a cam 303A thereon, which engages follower 304A on a lever 304 which is fixed to the shaft 307, on which there is also provided a lever 306 with a pin 305, which engages the back of pawl 308, and positively prevents further rotation of the gear 302.
  • the pawl 308 Prior to the last tooth 301 passing gear 302, the pawl 308 is held in mesh by spring 310.
  • the timing of the cam is such that the pawl 308 commences to engage between two teeth of the gear 302 before the last rising tooth 301 has left the gear 302, thus ensuring that no overthrow is possible.
  • a franking machine of the kind including a rotatable printing head, said head having teeth movable radially outwards in respect to the axis of rotation of the head in correspondence with the value to be printed and recorded, value recording means for each digit, a rotatable intermediate transfer gear engageable with said movable teeth and operably related to said recording means to drive the same, means resiliently holding said transfer gear in each of its positions corresponding to the values transmitted to the recording means by the movable teeth, said holding means comprising a movable pawl, spring means urging said pawl into engagement with said gear except for the value given by the last tooth, a lever mechanism operably related to said pawl, a cam rotatable with the printing head, and actuating means between the cam and lever mechanism operative to move the lever mechanism and pawl into engagement with the transfer gear to prevent rotation of the gear due to inertia when the gear becomes free of the last tooth.
  • the franking machine as claimed in claim 1 including a shaft on which said pawl is rotatably mounted, said lever mechanism including a lever secured to the shaft, a pin on the lever engageable with the pawl to hold the pawl in engagement with the transfer gear, and said actuating means comprising a lever carried by the shaft and a cam follower supported by said last named lever for engaging said cam.
  • the franking machine as claimed in claim 2 including a plurality of sets of movable teeth, recording means and transfer gears, all of said pawls being mounted on said shaft and each pawl having the lever and pin associated therewith.

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