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    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
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  • Myinvention consists, essentially, of astand or frame for supporting the leaves at a suitable height, a device for turning the leaves, pedals suitably arranged to operate the turning device, and other details of construction, all of which will be fully described hereinafter.
  • the object of my invention is to provide a simple, durable, and efficient device forturnin g leaves successively, but more particularly adapted to sheet-music. I attain this object by means of the devices illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a sectional elevation. Fig. 2 is a front elevation, port-ions beingbroken away to more clearly illustrate it. Fig.3 is a plan view of the pedal mechanism the case being removed. Figs. 4 and 5 are details of the turning-fingers; Fig. 6, a clamping or holding device; Fig.7, adetail of clamping device; Fig.
  • A is the stand; B, finger-turning drum; 1) b b, segmental toothed racks on B; b, pivot of B; b, bevel gear secured concentrically to B; 0, leafturning fingers; c, pivot of turning-fingers; c, toothed segment of fingers, meshing into circular toothed rack on B; 0 split end of fingers; c spring; D, operating-cord; d, grooved wheel rotated by cordD; d, pivotal shaft upon which d is secured; d ,bevel-gear secured on shaft cl, meshing into and operating W; 01 sheaves or guide-pulleys.
  • E E are pedals; c e, spring-pawl attached to pedals; e pivot of pedals; c raising-springs for pedals; F F, ratchet-wheels adapted to be engaged by pawls e e; f, grooved wheel, around which cord D is wound and operated thereby; f, pivot of ratchet and grooved wheels; G, leaf-support; g,spring-clamps for holding leaves; g, adjustable support for leaves; H, cord-tightening device
  • the construction of my device is as fol lows:
  • the stand or frame A consists, preferably, of tubing, in the interior of which the j cord D is guided by means of the guide-pulleys d from the pedal mechanism to the fingeiaturning device.
  • the drum B consists of a series of short toothed segments ranged around its periphery, each segment being placed below and in advance of the preceding one in such position as to engage successively with the toothed segment on the pivot end of the fingers, the fingers being all loosely journaled one above another on the same spindle O.
  • the fingers extend horizontally from the shaft for asuitable length, and are then bent at a right angle vertically, the vertical portion being split, as shown at 0
  • To the upper side of drum B is concentrically secured the gear 21 which meshes into the gear on the shaft 61.
  • the grooved wheel d On the same shaft d is secured the grooved wheel d, around which is wound the cord D.
  • the lower end of the cord is wound around the grooved Wheel f, which is secured on the shaft f, to which are also secured the ratchet-Wheels F F, the ratchet-teeth of which are reversed,the teeth of one being in reverse direction to the teeth on the other.
  • the pedals E E are pivoted at a point to the rear of the ratchet-wheels, and are provided with spring-pawls e e, adapted to engage, respectively, with ratchet wheels F F.
  • Curved springs a are placed below the pedals to raise them, and a suitable case in. closes the pedal mechanism. A case also incloses the fingei moving mechanism to protect it from dust and injury.
  • a cord-tightening device H is placed at any suitable position in the frame A, consisting, preferably, of a coupling having a right and left hand thread with threaded sockets on the ends of the pipes so coupled.
  • the finger-mov ing mechanism, together with its inclosingcase, is loosely journaled to the frame A at w, thereby permitting the book or sheets to be faced in any direction.
  • the rotation of the drum B brings one of the segmental racks upon its periphery into working contact with the teeth on the pivot end of one of the fingers, which is thereby rotated through approximately half a circle, carrying with it the leaf or sheet, which is inserted between its split end.
  • the pedal E is depressed, which, owing to the reverse direction of its teeth, rotates the mechanism in opposite direction, so that each operation of a pedal turns a leaf forward or backward, depending upon the pedal depressed.
  • the spring 0 presses slightly upon the fingers at each end of their journey, and so causes them to come into engagement with the racks as the racks move into position, and the smooth surface of the drum holds the fingers, and consequently the leaf, in correct position at the end of the stroke, as shown in Fig. 4:.
  • a leaf-turning device the combination of the fingers 0, having gear-teeth c and bent split ends 0 spring 0 to assist in engaging the fingers with the racks, the drum or cylinder 13, provided with gear-racks b b b, as described, operating the fingers O O, the frame A, with its adjusting device H, the pedal mechanism consisting of the pivoted pedals E E, provided with spring-pawls e e and raising-springs 6 right and left hand ratchetwheels F F, operated by the spring-pawls e e on the pedals, the transmitting mechanism consisting of the bevel-gears b and d grooved wheels at and f, around which the cord is wound, cord D, with its guide-pulleys d leafsupporting bracket G, with its adjustable support 9 and clamping-springs g, and suitable casings inclosing the pedal and fingermoving mechanisms, all arranged and operating substantially as described.

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W. P. MITCHELL. LEAF TURNER.
No. 434,718. Patented Aug. 19, 1890.
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.Francisco, in the county of San Francisco and .State of California, have invented an Im- UNITE STATES PATENT OFFICE.
\VILLI AM F. MITCHELL, OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
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SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 434,718, dated August 19, 1890.
Application filed September 27, 1889 Serial No. 325,281. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that 1, WILLIAM F. MITCHELL, a citizen of the United States, residing at San proved Leaf-Turning Device, of which following is a specification.
Myinvention consists, essentially, of astand or frame for supporting the leaves at a suitable height, a device for turning the leaves, pedals suitably arranged to operate the turning device, and other details of construction, all of which will be fully described hereinafter.
The object of my invention is to provide a simple, durable, and efficient device forturnin g leaves successively, but more particularly adapted to sheet-music. I attain this object by means of the devices illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a sectional elevation. Fig. 2 is a front elevation, port-ions beingbroken away to more clearly illustrate it. Fig.3 isa plan view of the pedal mechanism the case being removed. Figs. 4 and 5 are details of the turning-fingers; Fig. 6, a clamping or holding device; Fig.7, adetail of clamping device; Fig.
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Referring to the drawings, A is the stand; B, finger-turning drum; 1) b b, segmental toothed racks on B; b, pivot of B; b, bevel gear secured concentrically to B; 0, leafturning fingers; c, pivot of turning-fingers; c, toothed segment of fingers, meshing into circular toothed rack on B; 0 split end of fingers; c spring; D, operating-cord; d, grooved wheel rotated by cordD; d, pivotal shaft upon which d is secured; d ,bevel-gear secured on shaft cl, meshing into and operating W; 01 sheaves or guide-pulleys. E E are pedals; c e, spring-pawl attached to pedals; e pivot of pedals; c raising-springs for pedals; F F, ratchet-wheels adapted to be engaged by pawls e e; f, grooved wheel, around which cord D is wound and operated thereby; f, pivot of ratchet and grooved wheels; G, leaf-support; g,spring-clamps for holding leaves; g, adjustable support for leaves; H, cord-tightening device The construction of my device is as fol lows: The stand or frame A consists, preferably, of tubing, in the interior of which the j cord D is guided by means of the guide-pulleys d from the pedal mechanism to the fingeiaturning device. The drum B consists of a series of short toothed segments ranged around its periphery, each segment being placed below and in advance of the preceding one in such position as to engage successively with the toothed segment on the pivot end of the fingers, the fingers being all loosely journaled one above another on the same spindle O. The fingers extend horizontally from the shaft for asuitable length, and are then bent at a right angle vertically, the vertical portion being split, as shown at 0 To the upper side of drum B is concentrically secured the gear 21 which meshes into the gear on the shaft 61. On the same shaft d is secured the grooved wheel d, around which is wound the cord D. The lower end of the cord is wound around the grooved Wheel f, which is secured on the shaft f, to which are also secured the ratchet-Wheels F F, the ratchet-teeth of which are reversed,the teeth of one being in reverse direction to the teeth on the other. The pedals E E are pivoted at a point to the rear of the ratchet-wheels, and are provided with spring-pawls e e, adapted to engage, respectively, with ratchet wheels F F. Curved springs a are placed below the pedals to raise them, and a suitable case in. closes the pedal mechanism. A case also incloses the fingei moving mechanism to protect it from dust and injury. From the lower side of this last-mentioned inclosing-case depends the leaf-support G, provided with its spring-clamps g and adjustable support g. A cord-tightening device H is placed at any suitable position in the frame A, consisting, preferably, of a coupling having a right and left hand thread with threaded sockets on the ends of the pipes so coupled. The finger-mov ing mechanism, together with its inclosingcase, is loosely journaled to the frame A at w, thereby permitting the book or sheets to be faced in any direction.
The operation of my device is' as follows: The leaves or sheets to be turned over being placed in position and securely clamped by the spring-clamps, the pedal E is depressed, This brings the spring pawl e into engagement with the ratchet-wheel F and so moves it through the space of one tooth. The grooved wheel f, being secured upon the same shaft with the ratchet-wheel, is also partially rotated. This motion is transmitted by the cord D to the grooved wheel 01 and bevel- 1 wheel (1 and thence to the drum b by the meshing of the bevel-gears. The rotation of the drum B brings one of the segmental racks upon its periphery into working contact with the teeth on the pivot end of one of the fingers, which is thereby rotated through approximately half a circle, carrying with it the leaf or sheet, which is inserted between its split end. To reverse the motion the pedal E is depressed, which, owing to the reverse direction of its teeth, rotates the mechanism in opposite direction, so that each operation of a pedal turns a leaf forward or backward, depending upon the pedal depressed. The spring 0 presses slightly upon the fingers at each end of their journey, and so causes them to come into engagement with the racks as the racks move into position, and the smooth surface of the drum holds the fingers, and consequently the leaf, in correct position at the end of the stroke, as shown in Fig. 4:.
Having now described my invention, what- I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
In a leaf-turning device, the combination of the fingers 0, having gear-teeth c and bent split ends 0 spring 0 to assist in engaging the fingers with the racks, the drum or cylinder 13, provided with gear-racks b b b, as described, operating the fingers O O, the frame A, with its adjusting device H, the pedal mechanism consisting of the pivoted pedals E E, provided with spring-pawls e e and raising-springs 6 right and left hand ratchetwheels F F, operated by the spring-pawls e e on the pedals, the transmitting mechanism consisting of the bevel-gears b and d grooved wheels at and f, around which the cord is wound, cord D, with its guide-pulleys d leafsupporting bracket G, with its adjustable support 9 and clamping-springs g, and suitable casings inclosing the pedal and fingermoving mechanisms, all arranged and operating substantially as described.
WILLIAM F. MITCHELL. Witnesses:
GEO. W. UEFFINGER, L. PETERSON.
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