US3777870A - Escapement controlling tabulating apparatus - Google Patents
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- ABSTRACT 2 g 8 197/ A tabulatmg apparatus has tabulator stop means and [58] Field 82 84 R escapement stop means, operated by tabulator control 197,84 A 94 1 means which place the tabulator stop means in the path of a set tab, whereupon the moving tab moves the tabulator stop means to release the escapement stop means so that it blocks carriage movement before [561 U I EReferezces Cited the tabulator stop means is released by the tabulator N T D ST TES PATENTS control means for biassed movement to an inoperative 197/179 position releasing the set tab.
- the present invention is concerned with an apparatus for controlling an escapement pawl by the tabulator of a business machine, such as a typewriter.
- tabulator control means including a tabulating key or a remote controlled magnet, are moved into the path of stop tabs of a movable tabulator means; such as a wheel or rail, which moves with thebiassed carriage. and supports the tabs for movement to a set position.
- the tabulator stop means are locked, and remain locked until released by a set tab.
- This type of tabulating apparatus cooperates with escapement stop means in such a manner that upon operation of the tabulating apparatus, the escapement pawl releases the teeth of the escapement wheel or rack, permitting the carriage to move to the tabulated position.
- the tabulating apparatus controlling the escapement means in this manner operate satisfactorily at normal typing or printing speeds, but modern typewriters or printing devices, which operate at far higher speeds, cannot be reliably controlled by the tabulating means of the prior art.
- the escapement pawl must engage the teeth of the escapement wheel or rack, while the same moves at full tabulating speed, and stop the carriage in the column selected by setting a corresponding tab. Tests have shown that at high speed tabulating movements, the escapement pawl does not precisely engage the teeth of the escapement wheel or rack, so that it happens that the carriage is stopped in a wrong column, which is before or behind the selected column.
- escapement pawl is always operatively connected with the tabulator stop means from which follows that the movement of the escapement pawl into the teeth of the escapement means, depends on the speed of the return of the tabulator stop means to the initial position of the same.
- the escapement pawl can move only so fast, and so exactly into the teeth of the escapement wheel or rack, as is permitted by the mass and bearing friction of the tabulator stop means.
- Another object of the invention is to provide an escapement controlling tabulating apparatus which is of simple construction, and reliably operates at high speeds.
- Another object of the invention is to obtain engagement of a toothed escapement means moving with a typewriter carriage, by an escapement pawl before the tabulator stop means is separated from an engaged set tab.
- a tabulator stop means is connected by an actuating portion with a holding portion of an escapement stop means, and by a latch portion with another holding portion of a tabulator control means in such a manner that the escapement stop means is released for movement to a normal blocking position before the tabulator stop means has been released for separation from the set tab. Due to this arrangement. it is assured that the escapement stop pawl engages the teeth of the escapement wheel or rack without any interference by the tabulator stop means. The movement of the escapement pawl into the teeth of the escapement means, and the return of the tabulator stop means to the initial position of rest, are separated and take place during successive time periods.
- the actuating portion of the tabulator stop means moves along a holding portion of the escapement stop means, and a latch portion of the tabulator stop means moves along another holding portion of the tabulator control means.
- the holding portion of the escapement stop means is substantially shorter than the holding portion of the tabulator control means so that the escapement stop means is first operated.
- An embodiment of the invention comprises preferably rotatable tabulator means including radially movable shiftable tabs selectively movable to a set position; preferably rotatable escapement means connected with the tabulating means for rotary movement together due to the action of the carriage spring so that a set tab moves along a circular path in one direction; biassed escapement stop means having a normal blocking position engaging the teeth of the escapement means, and a releasing position, the escapement stop means having a first holding portion and a recess following the first holding portion in said one direction; biassed tabulator stop means mounted on a support for movement in said one direction, and also for transverse turning movement between an inoperative position, and a tabulating position located in the path of the set tab for engagement by the set tab so that the tabulator stop means is moved in said one direction, the tabulator stop means in the tabulating position engaging the first holding portion for holding the escapement means in the releasing position; and tabulator control means for moving the tabulator stop means to the tabulating
- the tabulator stop means preferably includes a stop portion located in said tabulating position in the path of the set tab, an actuating portion cooperating with the first holding portion and with the recess of the escapement stop means, and a latch portion with a guide edge engaged by the tabulator control means and having an arresting recess at the end of the guide edge engaged by the second holding portion in said tabulating position for holding the tabulating stop means in the tabulating position.
- the actuating portion and the latch portion are preferably located on opposite sides of the stop portion of the tabulator stop means, and the escapement stop means and the tabulator control means are preferably located on opposite sides of the tabulator stop means.
- FIG. 1 is a fragmentary schematic front view of an apparatus according to the invention in the tabulating position;
- FIG. 2 is a fragmentary schematic side view, partially in section, and illustrating the apparatus in the tabulating position
- FIG. 3 is a fragmentary schematic, partly developed view of the apparatus, illustrating the tabulator stop means in solid lines in the tabulating position, and in dash and dot lines in the inoperative position.
- a tabulator means including a wheel 1 is connected for rotation about the axis of a shaft 30 with an escapement means in the form of a wheel 23 having uniformly spaced peripheral escapement teeth 22.
- Shiftable tabs 4 are mounted on tabulatorwheel 1 and can be selectively shifted by setting means 2 in outward radial direction to a set position, see FIG. 1, in which the outer extremity of a set tab 4a moves along a circular path having its center in the axis of shaft 30.
- a pinion 30a is secured to wheels 1,23 and meshes with an escapement rack bar 100 on a carriage 101, only partly shown.
- a stationary wall 26 supports a shaft 6 on which tabulator stop means 3, 5, 7, 9, 17, 25 are mounted for angular movement about shaft 6, and also for axial movement along the same toward the wall 26.
- Shaft 6 is a bolt whose threaded end is secured by a nut 27 to the wall 26.
- the tabulator stop means 3, 5, 7, 9, 17, 25 includes a U-shaped carrier having two legs 7 andSa, and a yoke 5b. Legs 7 and 5a have bearing bores 50 through which shaft 6 passes.
- a journal 25 projects from leg 5a and supports a stop portion 3 provided with a bore 3a through which shaft 6 passes, and having a leg portion 3b connected by a spring portion 8a to a spring 8 which is slanted to the direction of shaft 6, as best seen in FIG. 3.
- the end of stop portion'3 is located in the path of movement of a set tab 4a, and engaged by the same during rotary movement of the tabulating means 1, 4 in the direction of the arrow A.
- the tabulator stop means 3, 5, 7, 9, 17, 25 further include a latch portion 9 having a guide edge 11 ending in 'an'arresting recess cooperating with a holding portion 12 of an angular control member 13 which is biassed by spring 15 to turn in clockwise direction as viewed in FIG. 2, and is connected with a link 16 controlled by an electromagnet or by a tabulator key, not shown.
- Tabulator control member 13 has a projection 13a between stationary stops 13b, 13c. When a pull is exerted on link 16, tabulator control member 13 is turned in counterclockwise direction against actionof spring 15. Spring 8 biasses the tabulator stop means 3, 5, 7, 9, 17, in counterclockwise direction to an inoperative position shown in chain lines in FIG.
- the actuating portion 17 of the tabulator stop means 3, 5, 7, 9, 17, 25 assumes the position shown in broken lines in FIG. 2 remote from the escapement stop lever 18 when the tabulator stop means 3, 5, 7, 9, 17, 25 is in the inoperative position 9 3, 7 released by holding portion 12, when latch portion 9 is in the position 9', but when the tabulating stop means 3, 5, 7, 9, 17, 25 are turned to the position illustrated in solid lines, the actuating portion 17 engages a holding portion 19 of the escapement stop lever 18 for retracting the pawl portion 18a of escapement stop lever 18 from the teeth 22 of the escapement means 23.
- the end of stop portion 3 is located in the path of movement of a set tab 4a.
- the escapement stop lever 18 is biassed by a spring 24 connected with the wall 26 and has, adjacent the narrow holding portion 19, a wide control recess 20, followed by the tab portion 18a. Movement of a set pawl 4a in the direction of the arrow A causes movement of actuating portion 17 to the recess 20, permitting spring 24 to turn escapement stop lever 18 to a position in which pawl portion engages the escapement teeth 22 of escapement means 23 for stopping the same together with the carriage, '101 of the machine.
- the holding portion 19 of the escapement stop lever 18 is in the direction of the movement of set tab 4a, substantially shorter than the holding portion 12 of the tabulator control member 13 which is mounted for turning movement about the journal 14.
- Escapement stop lever 18 is mounted on the rounded head of double armed lever 21 for angular movement between'a normal blocking position, not shown, engaging teeth 22, and-a releasing position, illustrated in FIG. 1, in which the escapement wheel means 23, 22 can freely rotate with the moving carriage 101 and the tabulating means 1, 4.
- the escapement stop means include a lever 30 cooperating with lever 21 and mounted on a pivot 34 for angular movement and connected by a spring 32 with a lever 31 whose journal 33 is connected by a linkage, not shown, with a universal bar, not shown, from which escapement stop lever 18 is operated.
- Lever 21 is mounted on a journal 35 for angular movement, so that escapement stop lever 18 can be longitudinally shifted with pawl portion 18a. Stops 36, 36a limit the angular movement of lever 21.
- FIG. 2 shows in broken linesan inoperative position of the apparatus in which the actuating portion 17 is in the position 17, the tabulator stop portion 3 is in the position 3, the latch portion 9 is in the position 9', and the holding portion 12 is in the position 12'.
- pawl portion 18a of escapement stop lever 18 engages the teeth 2 of the escapement means 23 due to the action of spring 24, so that the carriage 101 is stopped until the escapement stop means 18, 19, 21 30-35, are operated by actuation of a key or of the space bar, now shown, in a manner which is not an object of the present invention.
- tabulator control member 13 Whe'nthe tabulator key, not shown, of the tabulator control means 13, I6, 15 is operated, tabulator control member 13 is turned by link 16 in counterclockwise direction so that its holding portion 12 moves along the guide edge 11 of latch portion 9 so that the tabulator stop means 3, 5,7, 9, 17, 25 are turned in clockwise-direction as viewed in FIG. 2 until the arresting recess 10 is engaged by the holding portion 12 due to the action of spring 8, as shown in solid-lines.
- the actuating portion 17 moves to a position located above the recess 20, so that spring 24 can turn escapement stop lever 18 with pawl portion 18a to a position in which pawl portion 18a engages a tooth 22 of the escapement means 23 so that the carriage 101 is stopped, while latch portion 9 is still engaged by the holding portion 12 which is longer in the direction of movement than the holding portion 19 of the escapement stop lever 18.
- spring 8 turns the entire tabulator stop means 3, 5, 7, 9, 17, 25 to the position shown in chain lines in FIG.
- Control member 13 is returned by spring 15 to the initial position in which holding portion 12 is in the position12' shown in chain lines in FIG. 2.
- Spring 8 also returns the tabulator stop means 3, 5, 7, 9, 17, to the initial position.
- Escapement controlling tabulating apparatus comprising tabulator means including shiftable tabs selectively movable to a set position; escapement means having escapement teeth, and connected with said tabulator means for movement together, said tabulator means and escapement means being connected and biassed for movement together in one direction so that a set tab moves along a path in said one direction; biassed escapement stop means having a normal blocking position engaging said escapement teeth for blocking movement of said escapement means and of said tabulator means, and a releasing position, saidescapement stop means having a first holding portion and a control recess following said first holding portion in said one direction; a support; biassed tabulator stop means mounted on said support for movement in said one direction, and also for transverse turning movement between an inoperative position, and a tabulating position located in said path for engagement by a set tab moving in said one direction so that said tabulator stop means is moved in said one direction, said tabulator stop means in said tabulating position engaging said first holding portion for holding said escapement stop means in said
- said tabulator stop means includes a stop portion located in said path in said tabulating position, an actuating portion cooperating with said first holding portion and with said control recess of said escapement stop means, and a latch portion with a guide edge engaged by said tabulator control means and having an arresting recess at the end of said guide edge engaged by said second holding portion in said tabulating position for holding said tabulating stop means in said tabulating position.
- Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprising biassing means urging said tabulator stop means to move opposite to said one direction, and to turn to said inoperative position; and wherein said tabulator control means, when turned, engages said tabulator stop means for moving said tabulator stop means from said inoperative to said tabulating position.
- said escapement .stop, means include a spring biassed stop lever having said control recess, said first holding portion on one side of said control recess, and a projecting pawl portion on the other side of said control recess cooperating with said escapement teeth of said escapement means.
- said tabulator stop means includes a stop portion located in said path in said tabulating position, an actuating portion cooperating with said first holding portion and with said recess of said escapement stop means, and a latch portion with a guide edge engaged by said tabulator control means and having an arresting recess at the end of said guide edge engaged by said second holding portion in said tabulating position for holding said tabulating stop means in said tabulating position; wherein said actuating portion and said latch portion are located on opposite sides of said stop portion; and wherein aid escapement stop means and said tabulator control means are located on opposite sides of said tabulator stop means.
- said support includes a shaft extending in said one direction; wherein said tabulator stop means is mounted on said shaft for turning movement between said inoperative and tabulating positions, and for axial movement by said set tab; comprising biassing spring means urging said tabulator stop means to move opposite to said one direction, and to turn to said inoperative position; and wherein said tabulator control means, when turned, engages said latch portion of said tabulator stop means for moving said tabulator stop means from said inoperative to said tabulating position.
- said escapement stop means include a spring biassed stop lever having said control recess, said first holding portion on one side of said control recess, and a projecting pawl portion on the other side of said control recess cooperating with said escapement teeth of said escapement means; wherein said escapement means includes a wheel having said escapement teeth on the periphery thereof; wherein said tabulator means includes a wheel carrying said tabs for radial movement to and from said set position; and wherein said wheels are concentric.
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| US1054875A (en) * | 1912-08-31 | 1913-03-04 | Union Typewriter Co | Type-writing machine. |
| US1820329A (en) * | 1926-10-28 | 1931-08-25 | Seidelinger Robie | Typewriter |
| US2805749A (en) * | 1947-08-20 | 1957-09-10 | Edward E Kleinschmidt | Tabulating mechanism for recording apparatus |
| US2945578A (en) * | 1955-07-23 | 1960-07-19 | Olivetti & Co Spa | Variable spacing mechanism for typewriters |
| US2972401A (en) * | 1958-07-26 | 1961-02-21 | Olivetti & Co Spa | Variable spacing mechanism for typewriters |
| US3018870A (en) * | 1959-08-18 | 1962-01-30 | Royal Mcbee Corp | Proportional spacing mechanism |
| US3121487A (en) * | 1960-04-11 | 1964-02-18 | Olivetti & Co Spa | Paper carriage control mechanism for accounting machines |
| US3358806A (en) * | 1963-02-27 | 1967-12-19 | Triumph Werke Nuernberg Ag | Escapement mechanism for typewriters |
| US3417849A (en) * | 1964-01-04 | 1968-12-24 | Olivetti & Co Spa | Backspacing device for a proportionally spacing typewriter |
| US3315776A (en) * | 1965-04-29 | 1967-04-25 | Scm Corp | Office machine with rotary carriage control member |
| US3441119A (en) * | 1965-05-25 | 1969-04-29 | Olympia Werke Ag | Pawl release mechanism |
| US3428159A (en) * | 1965-07-10 | 1969-02-18 | Olympia Werke Ag | Tabulating apparatus for directly locking an escapement gear |
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