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  • My invention is an improvement in combined cash drawers and recorders, and pertainularlyin that class of such devices in which a strip ot paper is caused to move under a partially-glazed opening, so that in the use of the drawer the amount ot' the sale is Iirst written upon the paper, and as the drawer is opened to deposit the money such paper is fed forward under the glass, so that the record amount cannot be tampered with.
  • the invention seeks to provide improvements in the construction for operating the paper; and it consists in certain features of construction and novel combination of parts, as will be hereinafter described, and pointed out iu the claims.
  • Figure l is a top plan view, parts being broken away and others shown in section.
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-section on about line 2 2 of Fig. l.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail view of parts of the reel supporting and operating mechanism, and
  • Fig. i is a vertical longitudinal section on about line et l ot Fig. l.
  • box or casing A is divided longitudinally by a partition B into two compartments C and D, the former for the cash-drawer E and the latter for the gong and the devices forsupporting and moving the recorder-slip, as will be described.
  • the compartment C has a fixed cover C', while the compartment D has its cover D hinged at one edge, suitable lock devices being provided to secure such cover or lid D so that access can be had to the compartment D only bythe proprietor of the store orother person who exercises supervision over the cashier.
  • the lid or covcrD I form an opening F, which is covered for its greater part by a glass or other equivalent transpicuous cover G, such as a wiregauze or the like, a suitable slot or unobstructed portion g being provided, through which the amount of the purchase can be written on the strip of paper.
  • a glass or other equivalent transpicuous cover G such as a wiregauze or the like, a suitable slot or unobstructed portion g being provided, through which the amount of the purchase can be written on the strip of paper.
  • strip II of paper is wound at one end on the supply-roll I, journaled in bearings ff, and is secured at its other end to the feeding-roller J, journaled in bearings j.
  • a suitable tension-spring K is arranged to bear against the paper L on roll I to keep the strip taut, and in its passage between the rolls I J the paper is directed over a bar or plate M immediately below slot g, such bar or plate M forming a proper table on which the paper rests when being written upon.
  • the roller J is provided with a gear-wheel N, which is preferably connected with the said roll J through the medium ot a ratchet-wheel O and pawl o, as shown at the right of the main view in Fig.
  • a detent P is arranged to engage a ratchetwheel p on the roll J to prevent any backward turning of the said roll.
  • I provide the rack-bar Q, having teeth q, meshing with wheel N.
  • This rack-bar slides longitudinally in suitable guides.
  • the bar Q is operated in one direction by a spring S, and is also connected with the hammer-arm t ot the gong T, so that when said rack-bar is pushed back and its spring S is expanded the hammer t ol ⁇ gong T will be retracted. Now when the bar Q, is released to move forward, its spring S will quickly draw it to the front.
  • the cash-drawer E is arranged to hold the rack-bar retracted or pushed back when the drawer is closed. To this end the rack-bar and the drawer have interengaging parts, so that the drawer when pushed in will push the rod Q. back, such backward movement of the rod Q not affecting the roller J, because the wheel N in such direction ol movement turns independently of the roller J, before described.
  • a latch lV is arranged to. hold the cashdrawer closed. Any suitable latch maybe used for this purpose, and I do not desire to be limited to the special form of latch shown, for I do not claim the special construction thereof to be of my invention.
  • the operation is simple and will be readily understood.
  • the cashier writes the amount of salethrough the slot g on the slip of paper and in full view.
  • the latch is released and the drawer is opened by the spring S, such opening serving to sound the gong,and at the same instant the paper slip is moved forward to set the last-recorded amount under the glass cover, so that it cannot be tampered with.
  • the closing of the drawer readjusts the rackbar and gong-hammer to operative position, in which they will be held until the drawer is again unlatched and opened. It will be notieed that the drawer serves to hold the operatin g rack-bar back and that the operation is dependent upon the opening and closing of the drawer.
  • the spring S connects with the rack-bar at or near the upper end of part Q', so that t-he stress of the spring not only actuates the rack-bar forward, but also serves to hold the rack-bar up against and in mesh with the wheel N and at the same time permits its toothed portion to be depressed out of such mesh when it is desired to remove the paper from the paper strip. ltwill be understood that in removing the paper strip from roll J the detent P should be released from its ratchet p.
  • the improved .cash-box having a partially-glazed sight-opening, a support for a strip of paper under said opening, such support including a gear-wheel, a longitudinallymovable rack-bar meshing with said gearwheel, a spring for actuating the said bar in one direction, the cash-drawer, interengaging portions between the said draweran d rack-bar, whereby the drawer may move and hold the rack-bar against the stress of its spring, and a latch by which the drawer maybe held closed,
  • the combination of the paper-supporting rolls one of which has a gear-wheel, the rack-bar arranged to mesh with said wheel and having an arm Q2, a spring by which to actuate the rack-bar forward, the cashdrawer having a slot or recess U, the front wall V of which is arranged to abut the arm Q2 and force the rack-bar back when the drawer is closed, and the latch for securing the drawer closed, substantially as set forth.
  • the combined cash drawer and recorder herein described consisting'of the casing having a partially-glazed sight-opening or aperture, paper-supporting rolls, one of which is provided .with a gear-wheel and with a ratchet and paw] connecting such wheel with itsl roll- IIO er, tho rack-bnr moshngwvith said wheelzmd l said arm Q2, the gong having its hammer movablelongitudinally and provided with an connected with the rack-har, and J(he latch Io arnrQ?, the adjustable support Q, hy which by which to secure the drawer closed, all subho rack-bar may be held in mesh with the stanti-ally as and for the purposes set forth.

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W. ASSHETON. COMBINED CASH DRAWER AND RECORDER. No. 445,489.
Ptented Jan. 27,1891.
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ATTORNEYS UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE..
VILLIAM ASSIIETON, OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
COMBINED CASH DRAWER AND RECORDER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters 'Patent No. 445,489, dated January 27,1891.
pplCatOh filed September 27,1890. Serial No. 366,406. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM AssEEToN, of Baltimore city, in the State of Maryland, have invented a new and useful Improvement in a Combined Cash Drawer and Recorder, of which the followinff is a specification.
My invention is an improvement in combined cash drawers and recorders, and partieularlyin that class of such devices in which a strip ot paper is caused to move under a partially-glazed opening, so that in the use of the drawer the amount ot' the sale is Iirst written upon the paper, and as the drawer is opened to deposit the money such paper is fed forward under the glass, so that the record amount cannot be tampered with.
The invention seeks to provide improvements in the construction for operating the paper; and it consists in certain features of construction and novel combination of parts, as will be hereinafter described, and pointed out iu the claims.
In' the drawings, Figure l isa top plan view, parts being broken away and others shown in section. Fig. 2 is a cross-section on about line 2 2 of Fig. l. Fig. 3 is a detail view of parts of the reel supporting and operating mechanism, and Fig. i is a vertical longitudinal section on about line et l ot Fig. l.
In the construction shown the box or casing A is divided longitudinally bya partition B into two compartments C and D, the former for the cash-drawer E and the latter for the gong and the devices forsupporting and moving the recorder-slip, as will be described.
The compartment C has a fixed cover C', while the compartment D has its cover D hinged at one edge, suitable lock devices being provided to secure such cover or lid D so that access can be had to the compartment D only bythe proprietor of the store orother person who exercises supervision over the cashier.
In the lid or covcrD",I form an opening F, which is covered for its greater part by a glass or other equivalent transpicuous cover G, such as a wiregauze or the like, a suitable slot or unobstructed portion g being provided, through which the amount of the purchase can be written on the strip of paper. The
strip II of paper, ruled to suit, is wound at one end on the supply-roll I, journaled in bearings ff, and is secured at its other end to the feeding-roller J, journaled in bearings j. A suitable tension-spring K is arranged to bear against the paper L on roll I to keep the strip taut, and in its passage between the rolls I J the paper is directed over a bar or plate M immediately below slot g, such bar or plate M forming a proper table on which the paper rests when being written upon. The roller J is provided with a gear-wheel N, which is preferably connected with the said roll J through the medium ot a ratchet-wheel O and pawl o, as shown at the right of the main view in Fig. e, so that the turning of wheel N in one direction of movement will not operate to turn the roll J, but will so operate in the opposite motion of the said wheel. A detent P is arranged to engage a ratchetwheel p on the roll J to prevent any backward turning of the said roll.
To turn the gear and through it the roll J, I provide the rack-bar Q, having teeth q, meshing with wheel N. This rack-bar slides longitudinally in suitable guides. The bar Q is operated in one direction by a spring S, and is also connected with the hammer-arm t ot the gong T, so that when said rack-bar is pushed back and its spring S is expanded the hammer t ol` gong T will be retracted. Now when the bar Q, is released to move forward, its spring S will quickly draw it to the front. Its teeth will, by engagement with the wheel X, tu rn the roll J sufficiently Vfar to bring the recorded gures under the glass, so they cannot be tampered with, and the gong-hammer will be released and will ring the gong, as will be readily understood.
The cash-drawer E is arranged to hold the rack-bar retracted or pushed back when the drawer is closed. To this end the rack-bar and the drawer have interengaging parts, so that the drawer when pushed in will push the rod Q. back, such backward movement of the rod Q not affecting the roller J, because the wheel N in such direction ol movement turns independently of the roller J, before described.
The construction of interengaging parts, as
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shown, is preferred, such construction consisting' of an arm Q2 on the rack-bar Q, projecting into a slot or recess U in the cashdrawer, the front wall V of such recess or slot bearing against the arm Q2 when the drawer is closed and holding the rod Q in its rearmost position.
A latch lV is arranged to. hold the cashdrawer closed. Any suitable latch maybe used for this purpose, and I do not desire to be limited to the special form of latch shown, for I do not claim the special construction thereof to be of my invention.
The operation is simple and will be readily understood. On a purchase being made the cashier writes the amount of salethrough the slot g on the slip of paper and in full view. Then the latch is released and the drawer is opened by the spring S, such opening serving to sound the gong,and at the same instant the paper slip is moved forward to set the last-recorded amount under the glass cover, so that it cannot be tampered with. The closing of the drawer readjusts the rackbar and gong-hammer to operative position, in which they will be held until the drawer is again unlatched and opened. It will be notieed that the drawer serves to hold the operatin g rack-bar back and that the operation is dependent upon the opening and closing of the drawer. To permit the slip wound on the roll J to be quickly removed to permit the footing up of the amounts recorded thereon, it is preferred to support the rack-bar so it can be readily set out of engagement or mesh with the wheel N. In effecting this end I form the rack-bar, as shown, with a vertical portion or bar Q extending down at right angles from the main portion of the rack-bar and supporting the arm Q2 on the lower end of the part Q. The spring S connects with the rack-bar at or near the upper end of part Q', so that t-he stress of the spring not only actuates the rack-bar forward, but also serves to hold the rack-bar up against and in mesh with the wheel N and at the same time permits its toothed portion to be depressed out of such mesh when it is desired to remove the paper from the paper strip. ltwill be understood that in removing the paper strip from roll J the detent P should be released from its ratchet p.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new is l. The improved .cash-box having a partially-glazed sight-opening, a support for a strip of paper under said opening, such support including a gear-wheel, a longitudinallymovable rack-bar meshing with said gearwheel, a spring for actuating the said bar in one direction, the cash-drawer, interengaging portions between the said draweran d rack-bar, whereby the drawer may move and hold the rack-bar against the stress of its spring, and a latch by which the drawer maybe held closed,
all substantially as and for the purposes sot forth.
2. In an apparatus substantially as described, the combination of the frame or casing, the paper-stripsupporting rolls, one of which has a toothed wheel, the longitudinallysliding bar arranged to operate one of suoli rolls, a spring for actuating such bar in one direction, the drawer, interengaging portions on the drawer and bar, whereby the drawer when closed may serve to hold the bar back against the stress of its spring, and a latch for the drawer, all substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
3. The combination, in an apparatus substantially as described, of the frame or casing, the paper-supporting rolls, one of which has a gear-wheel, the spring-actuated rack-bar adapted to m eshwith such wheel and having its toothed portion movable into and out of mesh with the toothed wheel, the drawer arranged to operate such rack-bar, and the latch for such drawer, all substantially as set forth.
el. In an apparatus substantially as described, the combination of the frame or casing, the paper-supporting rolls, one of which has a gear-w heel, the rack-bar arrangedto mesh with said wheel, the spring for actuating said rack-bar in one direction, the drawer arranged to actuate the bar in the other direction, the gong, and connections between the hammer of the gong and the rack-bar, substantially as set forth.
5. In an apparatus substantially as described, the combination of the paper-supporting rolls, one of which has a gear-wheel, the rack-bar arranged to mesh with said wheel and having an arm Q2, a spring by which to actu ate the rack-bar forward, the cashdrawer having a slot or recess U, the front wall V of which is arranged to abut the arm Q2 and force the rack-bar back when the drawer is closed, and the latch for securing the drawer closed, substantially as set forth.
6. In an apparatus substantially as described, the combination of the casing, the paper-strip-supportin g rolls, one ofV which has a gear-wheel, the rack-bar arranged to mesh with said wheel and having an arm or portion Q', arranged at about right angles to its main portion and provided at its end with a lateral arm arranged for engagement by the cashdrawer, and the spring connecting with the rack-bar at or near, the upper end of the arml Q, whereby the spring will actuate the bar longitudinally and will at the same time operate to hold the rack-bar in engagement with the toothed wheel, all substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
7. The combined cash drawer and recorder herein described, consisting'of the casing having a partially-glazed sight-opening or aperture, paper-supporting rolls, one of which is provided .with a gear-wheel and with a ratchet and paw] connecting such wheel with itsl roll- IIO er, tho rack-bnr moshngwvith said wheelzmd l said arm Q2, the gong having its hammer movablelongitudinally and provided with an connected with the rack-har, and J(he latch Io arnrQ?, the adjustable support Q, hy which by which to secure the drawer closed, all subho rack-bar may be held in mesh with the stanti-ally as and for the purposes set forth.
gear-wheel or be permitted to be set out of WILLIAM ASSHE'ION. such mesh at will, the drawer having a slot Witnesses:
or recess in which the arm Q2 of the raek- VTM. E. KIRWAN,
har projects, the Wall Y of which engages MOSES NORRIS.
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