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- the type head drives according to the prior art are complicated, and are not always capable of producing clear and accurately spaced imprints. Substantial masses have to be moved, which reduces the typing speed, and some constructions take up a great deal of space of the limited room available in a typewriter.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a type head drive which produces little noise during operation.
- the present invention provides in the transmission by which the type head is rotated, at least two gears having meshing teeth with curved top and bottom lands, permitting a relative angular displacement between the gears while maintaining the meshing engagement.
- the meshing gear teeth are arranged in one of the axes about which the type head has to be turned, so that the angular displacement of the type head can be carried out while the type head is rotated about another axis by the meshing gears irrespective of the relative angular position of the same.
- An embodiment of the invention comprises a type head having types disposed in circular rows and curved columns; mounting means for mounting the type head for rotary movement about first and second crossing axes; drive means; and transmission means connecting the drive means with a type head for rotating the same about the first axis, and including driving gear and a driven gear having teeth meshing at the point of the second axis.
- the circular rows of types have centers located in the first axis so that the curved columns of types are successively placed in an operative position opposite a printing surface during rotation of the type head about the first axis, and any curved column of types located in the operative position has the center of curvature thereof located in the second axis.
- the driven gear is connected with a type head for angular movement to a plurality of positions in which different types of a curved column in the operative position are in a position of readiness opposite the printing area of the printing surface. Consequently, any type of an operative curved column can be selected for printing by turning the mounting means with the type head about the second axis.
- Such movement does not interfere with the meshing engagement between the driving and driven gears, since the teeth of the driving and driven gears are shaped, and preferably curved, so that the driven gear can be turned with the type head about the second axis, while remaining in unobstructed meshing engagement with the driving gear for rotating the type head about the first axis.
- a frame supports the type head for rotation about the first axis, and the driven gear is also supported by the frame for rotation about an axis parallel with the first axis.
- the frame with the type head and driven gear, and other transmission gears can be turned about the second axis which passes through the meshing teeth of the driving and driven gears.
- the frame is also mounted for turning movement about a third axis passing through the point of the second axis where the teeth of the driving and driven gears mesh so that the frame with the type head can be tilted to and from a printing position without interruption of the meshing engagement between the driving and driven gears.
- the frame has a journal bushing supporting the type head for rotation about the first axis.
- a drive shaft carrying the driving gear projects into the type head and meshes in the same with an inner driven gear secured in the type head.
- the driving and driven gears have curved teeth, as explained above, so that the type head can be angularly displaced about the second axis by operation of the frame, without interruption or obstruction of the driving connection between the driving gear and the driven gear by which the rotation of the type head about the first axis is obtained.
- FIG. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view illustrating one embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 1A is a fragmentary plan view of a part of the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 1B is a fragmentary plan view illustrating meshing gears having curved teeth in an angular meshing position
- FIG. 2 is a fragmentary perspective and partly exploded view illustrating the second embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2A is a fragmentary side elevation, partially in section, illustrating the embodiment of FIG. 2.
- a type head 7 is constructed of two parts connected by a pinion 6, and the entire unit 6, 7 is mounted by means of journals 8 in bearings of a U-shaped portion 4a of a frame 4.
- Frame 4 has arms 4b and 40 supporting pivots 4d 4e on which gears 5 and 3 are mounted for rotation about axes parallel to the first axis a of the type head 6 defined by journals 8.
- Frame 4 has a downward projecting shaft 9 which is turnable in a tubular bearing 10 secured to the yoke 11a of a U- shaped support 11 which has a projecting portion 14, and a pair of journals 12 supported in bearings of supporting means 12a.
- Shaft 9 and tubular bearing 10 define a second axis b about which frame 4 can turn with gears 3, 5, 6 and type head 7, and journals 12 define a third axis c about which frame 4 can be tilted to and from a printing position in which types 7a engage a printing surface on the platen 29.
- the types 7a are arranged in four circular rows having centers in the first axis a defined by journals 8, and as type head 7 turns about this first axis, columns consisting of four types 7a are successively placed opposite the printing surface during rotation of the type head 7 about the first axis.
- the arrangement may be reversed in a known manner to make support 11 stationary, and to move a paper carriage with platen 29.
- the driving gear 2 has curved gear teeth 2a meshing with curved gear teeth 3a of a driven gear 3 at a point A located on the second axis b of the type head defined by shaft 9, and also on the third axis defined by journals 12.
- Gears 5 and 6 are standard spur gears and the teeth of gear 5 mesh smoothly with the curved teeth 3a of the driven gear 3 which is always located in the same plane as gear 5.
- the axis b passes through the center of the flank of the meshing gear tooth 24, as best seen in FIG. 1B.
- the type head 7 When the first axis a of type head 7 is parallel to the platen 29, the gears 2 and 3 are located in a common plane. In order to select one type of a column of four types 7a, the type head 7 must be turned about the second axis b defined by shaft 9 in the direction of the arrow B so that the driven gear 3 assumes an angular position in relation to the driving gear 2. The meshing engagement is nevertheless maintained since the bottom lands 2c, 30 and top lands 2b, 3b of the teeth and 3a are curved to prevent engagement between the lands of gears 2 and 3 when gear 3 is turned. As is apparent from FIG. 1A, the angle which the type head 7 has to be turned with gear 3 to place the outermost rows of types 70 in an operative position, is about 20 so that the curvature of the lands on gears 2 and 3 can be rather flat.
- Tilting of the support 11 about the third axis defined by journals 12 in the direction of the arrow D also displaces frame 4 with driven gear 3 relative to driving gear 2, but the meshing engagement is maintained.
- frame 4 with shaft 9 is turned in the tubular bearing so that a selected circular row of types 7, including the selected type, is located opposite the platen 29.
- This causes an angular position of the driven gear 3 in relation to the driving gear 2, as shown in FIG. 1B, but since the meshing engagement is maintained, drive shaft 1 drives the transmission 2, 3, 5, 6 and thereby the type head 7 to rotate about the first axis a so that the selected character of the selected circular row of characters is placed opposite the printing area, whereupon tilting of support 11 causes tilting of the type head to a printing position.
- each type head is barrel shaped so that each column consisting of four types 70 is curved.
- the center of curvature of the column of types 7a which is located opposite the printing surface, coincides with the second axis b defined by shaft 9 and bearing 10, and passing through point A where the teeth 2a and 30 mesh. Therefore, each type 7a of a column of types is spaced the same distance from the printing surface when the type head is in the respective printing position after having been turned about the second axis b defined by shaft 9 and tubular bearing 10.
- FIG. 1A shows the radius r of the curved column of types 7a which are located opposite the printing surface.
- the mounting means of the type head include a frame 21 having a pair of aligned bearings 26 in which pivots 23 secured to a U-shaped support 22 are located.
- the yoke of support 22 forms a bearing 27 for a drive shaft 17.
- Frame 21 has a projecting portion 25, and a journal bushing 28 defining a first axis a about which type head 20 turns.
- a bushing 20a is fixedly secured to an inner circular recess in type head 20, and has a transverse flange portion 19 provided with an inner circular gear 19a whose center is located in the axis a of type head 20.
- the top and bottom lands of gear 19 are curved.
- the upper end of drive shaft 17 carries a fixed driving gear 18 with teeth 18a whose top and bottom lands are curved.
- the driving gear 18 meshes with the driven gear 19 to rotate the type head 20 about the first axis a while the cylindrical inner surface of the fixed bushing 20a slides on the cylindrical outer surface of the journal bushing 28.
- a spring ring 24 is inserted into recesses in bushings 20a and 28 and secures type head 20 with bushing 20a against detachment in axial direction.
- Type head 20 is provided with four circular rows 71 of types 7a which form curved columns due to the barrel shape of type head 20.
- the teeth of driving gear 18 and driven gear 19 mesh at a point E or a second axis b, which is defined by pivots 23 and bearings 26.
- the curvature of the barrel-shaped type head 20 is selected so that the column 72 of four types 7a, which is located opposite the printing surface of platen 29, has a center of curvature located in the second axis b. Consequently, when by operation of projecting portion 25 of frame 21, frame 21 with type head 20 and gear 19 is turned about the pivots 23 defining the axis b, the distance between the printing surface of platen 29, and the operative type 7a of any of the four circular rows of type faces 7a remains the same.
- Each column of four characters has a radius R and a center located in the axis b.
- FIG. 2a shows a position of the type head in which a first circular row 71 of types is operative so that the respective types 7a successively pass the printing surface when drive shaft 1 7 is driven, and type head 20 rotates about the axis a.
- FIG. 2A shows the type in engagement with the platen 29 during a printing operation, but the selection of a type and rotation of the type head is carried out while the same is spaced from the platen 29 and the printing surface.
- angular displacement of frame 21, 25 about the second axis b places the selected type 7a opposite the printing surface.
- gears 19, 18 remain in meshing engagement due to the fact that the axis b passes through the meshing point E, and the relative angular displacement between the meshing teeth of gears 18 and 19 is not obstructed since the top and bottom lands of the gears are suitably curved.
- Support 22 is mounted on supporting means, not shown, for movement about a third axis parallel to the platen 29, so that frame 21 with type head 20 can be tilted to and from the printing position shown in FIG. 2A.
- the legs of support 22 may be extended, not shown, and provided with pivots mounted in bearings of supporting means by which the third axis is defined, similar to the construction shown in FIG. 1.
- Type head drive comprising, in combination, a type head having types disposed in circular rows and curved columns; mounting means for mounting said type head for rotary movement about a first axis and for angular movement about a second axis crossing said first axis at right angles, said circular rows of types having centers located on said first axis so that said curved columns of types are successively placed in an operative position opposite a printing surface during rotation of said type head about said first axis, any curved column of types located in said operative position having the center of curvaturethereof located on said second axis; drive means; and transmission means connecting said drive means with said type head for rotating the same about said first axis, and including a driving gear and a driven gear having teeth meshing on said second axis, said second axis passing through a point of said meshing teeth in a direction tangential to said drive gear and driven gear, said driven gear being rotatably mounted on said mounting means with said type head, said mounting means being mounted for angular movement about said second axi
- Type head drive as claimed in claim 1 comprising supporting means mounting said mounting means with said type head and said driven gear for tilting movement about a third axis from said position of readiness to a printing position in which a type abuts said printing area, said third axis intersecting said second axis at said point so that tilting movement of said mounting means about said third axis causes displacement of said driven gear relative to said driving gear while said gears remain in meshing engagement.
- Type head drive as claimed in claim 1 wherein said mounting means include a frame supporting said type head for rotation about said first axis, and supporting said driven gear for rotation about an axis parallel with said first axis, and a support supporting said frame for angular movement with said type head and said driven gear about said second axis.
- Type head drive as claimed in claim 6 comprising means supporting said support for turning movement with said frame about a third axis intersecting said second axis at said point whereby said support, frame and type head can be tilted about said third axis to and from a printing position while said driving and driven gears remain in meshing engagement.
- Type head drive as claimed in claim 7 wherein said transmission means include gear means connecting said driven spur gear with said type head and being mounted on said frame; wherein said frame has a shaft extending in the direction of said second axis; and wherein said support includes a U- shaped member having a tubular bearing for said shaft, and pivot means defining said third axis and being mounted on said supporting means.
- Type head drive as claimed in claim 1 wherein said mounting means includes a journal bushing mounting said type head for rotation about said first axis; wherein said drive means include a drive shaft projecting through said journal bushing into the interior of said type head; wherein said driving gear is secured to said drive shaft within said type head; and wherein said driven gear is an inner gear secured in said type head for rotation therewith about said first axis.
- Type head drive as claimed in claim 9 wherein said mounting means include a frame having said journal bushing, and a support supporting said drive shaft for rotation and supporting said frame for angular movement about said second axis so that when said frame is turned with said type head about said second axis to positions in which different types of a curved column of types are in said position of readiness, said driving and driven gears are angularly displaced relative to each other while remaining in meshing engagement.
- Type head drive as claimed in claim 10 wherein said frame has a pairpf bearin located on opposite sides of said type head and said ournal ushrng along said second axis;
- said support is U-shaped and has a yoke with a bearing for said drive shaft, and legs having pivots located in said bearings, respectively, for supporting said frame for angular movement about said second axis together with said type head and said inner driven gear, and relative to said driving gear.
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A type head having circular rows of types forming curved columns, is rotated by a transmission about a first axis at the centers of the circular rows of types, and angularly displaced about a second axis for selecting a type of a curved column. The transmission includes a driving gear and a driven gear having curved meshing teeth located at a point of the second axis, so that the gears remain in meshing engagement when the type head with the driven gear is angularly displaced.
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United States Patent Decker et al.
[ July 4,1972
[54] TYPE HEAD DRIVE [72] Inventors: Herbert Decker, Lauf; Hermann Waldenburger, Wolkersdorf, both of Germany [73] Assignee: Triumph Werke Nurnberg AG, Nurmberg,
211 Appl.No.: 837,040
[30] Foreign Application Priority Data July 6, 1968 Germany ..P 17 61 790.2
[52] U.S. Cl ..l97/55, 197/16, 197/52 51 Int. Cl. ..B4lj 1/40 [58] Field of Search ..197/16, 52, 55, 18
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,870,897 1/1959 Hubl ..197/18 l-lickerson et al ..197/52 2,902,132 9/1959 Walker ...l97/52 2,905,302 9/1959 Hickerson 197/52 3,420,350 l/l969 Decker ..l97/55 X Primary Examiner-Edgar S. Burr Attorney-Michael S. Striker [57] ABSTRACT A type head having circular rows of types forming curved columns, is rotated by a transmission about a first axis at the centers of the circular rows of types, and angularly displaced about a second axis for selecting a type of a curved column. The transmission includes a driving gear and a driven gear having curved meshing teeth located at a point of the second axis, so that the gears remain in meshing engagement when the type head with the driven gear is angularly displaced.
11 Claims, 5 Drawing Figures PATENTEDJUL 4 m2 SHEET 2 OF 2 INVENTOR ATTORNEY TYPE HEAD DRIVE BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Type heads having spherical or barrel shape are known which have to be turned about two crossing axes for selecting the type thereon. A movement about a third axis is also necessary for tilting the type head to and from a printing position.
The state of the art is represented by U. S. Pat. No. 2,902,132, U. S. Pat. No. 2,926,768, U. S. Pat. No. 3,247,941, and German Pat. No. 1,198,834.
The type head drives according to the prior art are complicated, and are not always capable of producing clear and accurately spaced imprints. Substantial masses have to be moved, which reduces the typing speed, and some constructions take up a great deal of space of the limited room available in a typewriter.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is one object of the invention to provide a type head drive of simple and compact construction, consisting of few parts, and capable of operation at high speed while producing clear and accurately spaced imprints.
Another object of the invention is to provide a type head drive which produces little noise during operation.
With these objects in view, the present invention provides in the transmission by which the type head is rotated, at least two gears having meshing teeth with curved top and bottom lands, permitting a relative angular displacement between the gears while maintaining the meshing engagement.
The meshing gear teeth are arranged in one of the axes about which the type head has to be turned, so that the angular displacement of the type head can be carried out while the type head is rotated about another axis by the meshing gears irrespective of the relative angular position of the same.
An embodiment of the invention comprises a type head having types disposed in circular rows and curved columns; mounting means for mounting the type head for rotary movement about first and second crossing axes; drive means; and transmission means connecting the drive means with a type head for rotating the same about the first axis, and including driving gear and a driven gear having teeth meshing at the point of the second axis.
The circular rows of types have centers located in the first axis so that the curved columns of types are successively placed in an operative position opposite a printing surface during rotation of the type head about the first axis, and any curved column of types located in the operative position has the center of curvature thereof located in the second axis.
The driven gear is connected with a type head for angular movement to a plurality of positions in which different types of a curved column in the operative position are in a position of readiness opposite the printing area of the printing surface. Consequently, any type of an operative curved column can be selected for printing by turning the mounting means with the type head about the second axis.
Such movement does not interfere with the meshing engagement between the driving and driven gears, since the teeth of the driving and driven gears are shaped, and preferably curved, so that the driven gear can be turned with the type head about the second axis, while remaining in unobstructed meshing engagement with the driving gear for rotating the type head about the first axis.
In one embodiment of the invention, a frame supports the type head for rotation about the first axis, and the driven gear is also supported by the frame for rotation about an axis parallel with the first axis. The frame with the type head and driven gear, and other transmission gears can be turned about the second axis which passes through the meshing teeth of the driving and driven gears.
Preferably, the frame is also mounted for turning movement about a third axis passing through the point of the second axis where the teeth of the driving and driven gears mesh so that the frame with the type head can be tilted to and from a printing position without interruption of the meshing engagement between the driving and driven gears.
In another embodiment of the invention, the frame has a journal bushing supporting the type head for rotation about the first axis. A drive shaft carrying the driving gear projects into the type head and meshes in the same with an inner driven gear secured in the type head. The driving and driven gears have curved teeth, as explained above, so that the type head can be angularly displaced about the second axis by operation of the frame, without interruption or obstruction of the driving connection between the driving gear and the driven gear by which the rotation of the type head about the first axis is obtained.
The novel features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in particular in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, both as to its construction and its method of operation, together with additional objects and advantages thereof, will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIG. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view illustrating one embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 1A is a fragmentary plan view of a part of the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1;
FIG. 1B is a fragmentary plan view illustrating meshing gears having curved teeth in an angular meshing position;
FIG. 2 is a fragmentary perspective and partly exploded view illustrating the second embodiment of the invention; and
FIG. 2A is a fragmentary side elevation, partially in section, illustrating the embodiment of FIG. 2.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Referring first to the embodiment of FIGS. 1, 1A and 18, a type head 7 is constructed of two parts connected by a pinion 6, and the entire unit 6, 7 is mounted by means of journals 8 in bearings of a U-shaped portion 4a of a frame 4. Frame 4 has arms 4b and 40 supporting pivots 4d 4e on which gears 5 and 3 are mounted for rotation about axes parallel to the first axis a of the type head 6 defined by journals 8.
Frame 4 has a downward projecting shaft 9 which is turnable in a tubular bearing 10 secured to the yoke 11a of a U- shaped support 11 which has a projecting portion 14, and a pair of journals 12 supported in bearings of supporting means 12a. Shaft 9 and tubular bearing 10 define a second axis b about which frame 4 can turn with gears 3, 5, 6 and type head 7, and journals 12 define a third axis c about which frame 4 can be tilted to and from a printing position in which types 7a engage a printing surface on the platen 29.
The types 7a are arranged in four circular rows having centers in the first axis a defined by journals 8, and as type head 7 turns about this first axis, columns consisting of four types 7a are successively placed opposite the printing surface during rotation of the type head 7 about the first axis.
When operating means of known construction, not shown, act on the projection 13 of frame 4, the same turns about the second axis defined by shaft 9 in the direction of the arrow B to a position in which a selected type 70 of the respective operative column is located opposite a printing area on platen 29, and if a character has been selected in this manner, other operating means of known construction, not shown, act on the projection 14 of support 1 l to turn the support 11, and frame 4 with type head 7 to a printing position in which the selected type makes an imprint. A spring 15 restores the normal position of support 1 1 with frame 4 and type head 7. A shaft I having a square cross section, or being serrated or provided with a key groove, supports a gear 2 in such a manner that gear 2 rotates with shaft 1, but is movable along the same when support 1 l is moved by known escapement mechanism or tabulating means along the platen 29. Evidently, the arrangement may be reversed in a known manner to make support 11 stationary, and to move a paper carriage with platen 29.
As best seen in FIGS. 18, the driving gear 2 has curved gear teeth 2a meshing with curved gear teeth 3a of a driven gear 3 at a point A located on the second axis b of the type head defined by shaft 9, and also on the third axis defined by journals 12. Gears 5 and 6 are standard spur gears and the teeth of gear 5 mesh smoothly with the curved teeth 3a of the driven gear 3 which is always located in the same plane as gear 5. The axis b passes through the center of the flank of the meshing gear tooth 24, as best seen in FIG. 1B.
When the first axis a of type head 7 is parallel to the platen 29, the gears 2 and 3 are located in a common plane. In order to select one type of a column of four types 7a, the type head 7 must be turned about the second axis b defined by shaft 9 in the direction of the arrow B so that the driven gear 3 assumes an angular position in relation to the driving gear 2. The meshing engagement is nevertheless maintained since the bottom lands 2c, 30 and top lands 2b, 3b of the teeth and 3a are curved to prevent engagement between the lands of gears 2 and 3 when gear 3 is turned. As is apparent from FIG. 1A, the angle which the type head 7 has to be turned with gear 3 to place the outermost rows of types 70 in an operative position, is about 20 so that the curvature of the lands on gears 2 and 3 can be rather flat.
Tilting of the support 11 about the third axis defined by journals 12 in the direction of the arrow D also displaces frame 4 with driven gear 3 relative to driving gear 2, but the meshing engagement is maintained.
Due to the fact that the second axis b of shaft 9 and the third axis 0 of journals 12 intersect at the point A and that the meshing teeth 2a and 3a are curved, the meshing engagement between gears 2 and 3 is maintained in all angular displaced positions so that type head 7 can be rotated by the transmission 2, 3, 5, 6 in the direction of the arrow C about the first axis defined by journals 8.
In order to obtain a imprint of an selected type, frame 4 with shaft 9 is turned in the tubular bearing so that a selected circular row of types 7, including the selected type, is located opposite the platen 29. This causes an angular position of the driven gear 3 in relation to the driving gear 2, as shown in FIG. 1B, but since the meshing engagement is maintained, drive shaft 1 drives the transmission 2, 3, 5, 6 and thereby the type head 7 to rotate about the first axis a so that the selected character of the selected circular row of characters is placed opposite the printing area, whereupon tilting of support 11 causes tilting of the type head to a printing position.
As best seen in FIG. 1A, the type head is barrel shaped so that each column consisting of four types 70 is curved. The center of curvature of the column of types 7a, which is located opposite the printing surface, coincides with the second axis b defined by shaft 9 and bearing 10, and passing through point A where the teeth 2a and 30 mesh. Therefore, each type 7a of a column of types is spaced the same distance from the printing surface when the type head is in the respective printing position after having been turned about the second axis b defined by shaft 9 and tubular bearing 10. FIG. 1A shows the radius r of the curved column of types 7a which are located opposite the printing surface.
Referring now to the second embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 2A, the mounting means of the type head include a frame 21 having a pair of aligned bearings 26 in which pivots 23 secured to a U-shaped support 22 are located. The yoke of support 22 forms a bearing 27 for a drive shaft 17. Frame 21 has a projecting portion 25, and a journal bushing 28 defining a first axis a about which type head 20 turns. A bushing 20a is fixedly secured to an inner circular recess in type head 20, and has a transverse flange portion 19 provided with an inner circular gear 19a whose center is located in the axis a of type head 20. The top and bottom lands of gear 19 are curved.
The upper end of drive shaft 17 carries a fixed driving gear 18 with teeth 18a whose top and bottom lands are curved. The driving gear 18 meshes with the driven gear 19 to rotate the type head 20 about the first axis a while the cylindrical inner surface of the fixed bushing 20a slides on the cylindrical outer surface of the journal bushing 28. A spring ring 24 is inserted into recesses in bushings 20a and 28 and secures type head 20 with bushing 20a against detachment in axial direction.
In accordance with the invention, the teeth of driving gear 18 and driven gear 19 mesh at a point E or a second axis b, which is defined by pivots 23 and bearings 26.
The curvature of the barrel-shaped type head 20 is selected so that the column 72 of four types 7a, which is located opposite the printing surface of platen 29, has a center of curvature located in the second axis b. Consequently, when by operation of projecting portion 25 of frame 21, frame 21 with type head 20 and gear 19 is turned about the pivots 23 defining the axis b, the distance between the printing surface of platen 29, and the operative type 7a of any of the four circular rows of type faces 7a remains the same. Each column of four characters has a radius R and a center located in the axis b.
FIG. 2a shows a position of the type head in which a first circular row 71 of types is operative so that the respective types 7a successively pass the printing surface when drive shaft 1 7 is driven, and type head 20 rotates about the axis a. FIG. 2A shows the type in engagement with the platen 29 during a printing operation, but the selection of a type and rotation of the type head is carried out while the same is spaced from the platen 29 and the printing surface. When the column in which the selected type is located passes the printing surface, angular displacement of frame 21, 25 about the second axis b, places the selected type 7a opposite the printing surface. During the angular adjustment of the type head 20 about the axis b, gears 19, 18 remain in meshing engagement due to the fact that the axis b passes through the meshing point E, and the relative angular displacement between the meshing teeth of gears 18 and 19 is not obstructed since the top and bottom lands of the gears are suitably curved.
It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together, may also find a useful application in other types of type head drives differing from the types described above.
While the invention has been illustrated and described as embodied in a type head drive in which the meshing teeth of a pair of gears are located in an axis about which the type head is angularly displaced, it is not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.
What is claimed as new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent is set forth in the appended claims.
1. Type head drive comprising, in combination, a type head having types disposed in circular rows and curved columns; mounting means for mounting said type head for rotary movement about a first axis and for angular movement about a second axis crossing said first axis at right angles, said circular rows of types having centers located on said first axis so that said curved columns of types are successively placed in an operative position opposite a printing surface during rotation of said type head about said first axis, any curved column of types located in said operative position having the center of curvaturethereof located on said second axis; drive means; and transmission means connecting said drive means with said type head for rotating the same about said first axis, and including a driving gear and a driven gear having teeth meshing on said second axis, said second axis passing through a point of said meshing teeth in a direction tangential to said drive gear and driven gear, said driven gear being rotatably mounted on said mounting means with said type head, said mounting means being mounted for angular movement about said second axis between a plurality of positions in which difl'erent types of a curved column in said operative position are in a position of readiness located opposite a printing area of said printing surface whereby any type of an operative curved column can be selected for printing by turning said mounting means with said type head and driven gear about said second axis, the teeth of said meshing driving and driven gears having top and bottom lands, at least one of said lands of the teeth of one of said gears being curved so that said driven gear can be turned with said type head about said second axis relative to said drive gear to an angular position in which said top and bottom lands of said drive gear and driven gear remain spaced from each other whereby said drive gear and said angularly displaced driven gear mesh without obstruction when the outermost columns are in said operative position.
2. Type head drive as claimed in claim 1, wherein said drive gear and said driven gear are spur gears.
3. Type head drive as claimed in claim 1 wherein at least the top lands of said teeth of said meshing driving and driven gears are curved.
4. Type head drive as claimed in claim 1 wherein said driving and driven gears are spur gears having teeth with curved top lands and curved bottom lands.
5. Type head drive as claimed in claim 1 comprising supporting means mounting said mounting means with said type head and said driven gear for tilting movement about a third axis from said position of readiness to a printing position in which a type abuts said printing area, said third axis intersecting said second axis at said point so that tilting movement of said mounting means about said third axis causes displacement of said driven gear relative to said driving gear while said gears remain in meshing engagement.
6. Type head drive as claimed in claim 1 wherein said mounting means include a frame supporting said type head for rotation about said first axis, and supporting said driven gear for rotation about an axis parallel with said first axis, and a support supporting said frame for angular movement with said type head and said driven gear about said second axis.
7. Type head drive as claimed in claim 6 comprising means supporting said support for turning movement with said frame about a third axis intersecting said second axis at said point whereby said support, frame and type head can be tilted about said third axis to and from a printing position while said driving and driven gears remain in meshing engagement.
8. Type head drive as claimed in claim 7 wherein said transmission means include gear means connecting said driven spur gear with said type head and being mounted on said frame; wherein said frame has a shaft extending in the direction of said second axis; and wherein said support includes a U- shaped member having a tubular bearing for said shaft, and pivot means defining said third axis and being mounted on said supporting means.
9. Type head drive as claimed in claim 1 wherein said mounting means includes a journal bushing mounting said type head for rotation about said first axis; wherein said drive means include a drive shaft projecting through said journal bushing into the interior of said type head; wherein said driving gear is secured to said drive shaft within said type head; and wherein said driven gear is an inner gear secured in said type head for rotation therewith about said first axis.
10. Type head drive as claimed in claim 9 wherein said mounting means include a frame having said journal bushing, and a support supporting said drive shaft for rotation and supporting said frame for angular movement about said second axis so that when said frame is turned with said type head about said second axis to positions in which different types of a curved column of types are in said position of readiness, said driving and driven gears are angularly displaced relative to each other while remaining in meshing engagement.
11. Type head drive as claimed in claim 10 wherein said frame has a pairpf bearin located on opposite sides of said type head and said ournal ushrng along said second axis; and
wherein said support is U-shaped and has a yoke with a bearing for said drive shaft, and legs having pivots located in said bearings, respectively, for supporting said frame for angular movement about said second axis together with said type head and said inner driven gear, and relative to said driving gear.
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1. Type head drive comprising, in combination, a type head having types disposed in circular rows and curved columns; mounting means for mounting said type head for rotary movement about a first axis and for angular movement about a second axis crossing said first axis at right angles, said circular rows of types having centers located on said first axis so that said curved columns of types are successively placed in an operative position opposite a printing surface during rotation of said type head about said first axis, any curved column of types located in said operative position having the center of curvature thereof located on said second axis; drive means; and transmission means connecting said drive means with said type head for rotating the same about said first axis, and including a driving gear and a driven gear having teeth meshing on said second axis, said second axis passing through a point of said meshing teeth in a direction tangential to said drive gear and driven gear, said driven gear being rotatably mounted on said mounting means with said type head, said mounting means being mounted for angular movement about said second axis between a plurality of positions in which different types of a curved column in said operative position are in a position of readiness located opposite a printing area of said printing surface whereby any type of an operative curved column can be selected for printing by turning said mounting means with said type head and driven gear about said second axis, the teeth of said meshing driving and driven gears having top and bottom lands, at least one of said lands of the teeth of one of said gears being curved so that said driven gear can be turned with said type head about said second axis relative to said drive gear to an angular position in which said top and bottom lands of said drive gear and driven gear remain spaced from each other whereby said drive gear and said angularly displaced driven gear mesh without obstruction when the outermost columns are in said operative position.
2. Type head drive as claimed in claim 1, wherein said drive gear and said driven gear are spur gears.
3. Type head drive as claimed in claim 1 wherein at least the top lands of said teeth of said meshing driving and driven gears are curved.
4. Type head drive as claimed in claim 1 wherein said driving and driven gears are spur gears having teeth with curved top lands and curved bottom lands.
5. Type head drive as claimed in claim 1 comprising supporting means mounting said mounting means with said type head and said driven gear for tilting movement about a third axis from said position of readiness to a printing position in which a type abuts said printing area, said third axis intersecting said second axis at said point so that tilting movement of said mounTing means about said third axis causes displacement of said driven gear relative to said driving gear while said gears remain in meshing engagement.
6. Type head drive as claimed in claim 1 wherein said mounting means include a frame supporting said type head for rotation about said first axis, and supporting said driven gear for rotation about an axis parallel with said first axis, and a support supporting said frame for angular movement with said type head and said driven gear about said second axis.
7. Type head drive as claimed in claim 6 comprising means supporting said support for turning movement with said frame about a third axis intersecting said second axis at said point whereby said support, frame and type head can be tilted about said third axis to and from a printing position while said driving and driven gears remain in meshing engagement.
8. Type head drive as claimed in claim 7 wherein said transmission means include gear means connecting said driven spur gear with said type head and being mounted on said frame; wherein said frame has a shaft extending in the direction of said second axis; and wherein said support includes a U-shaped member having a tubular bearing for said shaft, and pivot means defining said third axis and being mounted on said supporting means.
9. Type head drive as claimed in claim 1 wherein said mounting means includes a journal bushing mounting said type head for rotation about said first axis; wherein said drive means include a drive shaft projecting through said journal bushing into the interior of said type head; wherein said driving gear is secured to said drive shaft within said type head; and wherein said driven gear is an inner gear secured in said type head for rotation therewith about said first axis.
10. Type head drive as claimed in claim 9 wherein said mounting means include a frame having said journal bushing, and a support supporting said drive shaft for rotation and supporting said frame for angular movement about said second axis so that when said frame is turned with said type head about said second axis to positions in which different types of a curved column of types are in said position of readiness, said driving and driven gears are angularly displaced relative to each other while remaining in meshing engagement.
11. Type head drive as claimed in claim 10 wherein said frame has a pair of bearings located on opposite sides of said type head and said journal bushing along said second axis; and wherein said support is U-shaped and has a yoke with a bearing for said drive shaft, and legs having pivots located in said bearings, respectively, for supporting said frame for angular movement about said second axis together with said type head and said inner driven gear, and relative to said driving gear.
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