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US850310A
US850310A US35828207A US1907358282A US850310A US 850310 A US850310 A US 850310A US 35828207 A US35828207 A US 35828207A US 1907358282 A US1907358282 A US 1907358282A US 850310 A US850310 A US 850310A
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  • This invention relates to therevolugle evices of type-writing machines. its ject is to facilitate the introduction of paper sheets between the platen and said feeding devices, which are usually in the form of rolls or yielding fingers pressing against the platen, and particularly to facilitate the placingof the leading edges of the sheet parallel with the line of writing that is,.to accurately gage the leading edge of the sheet and to'insure the maintenance of the'sheetin such gaged condition during its introduction between the platen and said pressure devices.
  • the invention is especially useful when it is desired to insert many sheets in the machine together, as during. manifolding, since they may be readily placed with their edges even.
  • my. invention-I provide a paper-clip, which extends along the platen and is normally open and inactive during the rotation of the platen, so as to permit continued revolutions of the platen independ-' ently of the clip.
  • Said clip is preferably provided with a age, against which. the-leading edges of the s eet may be laced. Then the clip may be closed upont e sheets and held closed bythe pressure-rolls runnin thereon.
  • the clip After passing said rolls and the ot er paperguiding devices usually employed the clip is opened automatically by means of a spring, which constantly tendsto hold the clip open.
  • the clip is preferably carried around the platen by. the action of. the platen itself, means being provided to cause the clip to be operatively connected to the laten whenever the clip is closed.
  • I provide ratchet-wheels or the like uponv the ends of the platen and cause a pair of catches that are mounted upon the ends of the clip to engage said ratchet-wheels whenever the clip is closed to bcconie disengaged from said ratchet-wheels by the action of said spring in opening the clip.
  • l igure 1 is a side sectional elevation of the platen-frame and platen of an Underwood front-strike type-writing machine provided with my im provements, the clip being shown in partlyopen position to receive and gage the leading ed es of thesheets.
  • Fig. 2 shows the clip ful y opened and occupying its normal idle position back of and below the platen, where it is out of the way.
  • Fi 3 is a perspective view of the platen and clip and the latter being shown in open position.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective fragmentary view of one end of he platen, illustrating certain details, the clip being shown open.
  • Fig. 4% illustrates diagrammatically the preferred angle formed by the paper-gage with the surface of the platen.
  • Fig. 5 illustrates the use of the clip in intro.- ducing sheets between the platen and the pressure-rolls.
  • Fig. 6 is a diagrammatic sectional view showing the clip closed and illustrating the compactness of the clip and its main supporting-bar, whereby they are well adapted to effect an entrance between theplaten and the yielding pressure-rolls without necessitating the exercise of undue force in turning the platen.
  • Fig. 7 is aperspective viewof the bar and its revoluble collars or hubs, on which the clip is mounted.
  • Fig. 8 is a plan view of the clip and its supports, the clip being'shown closed.
  • F i 9 is an inverted plan view of the clip.
  • Flg. 10 shows the relation of the parts shown in Fig. 8 to the platen.
  • Fig. 11 shows the clip in theposition which it assumes automatically after trated type-bars 1. strike rearwardly aga nst gage for the leading edges of the sheets, to
  • a set of front rolls 7 press upwardly against Y Hinged upon the ends of the bar 1t) by the platen, the guide-plate 5 being formed with suitable transverse openings through which said rolls 6 and.7 play.
  • the rolls 6 and 7 are usually mounted so that they may yield downwardly, all of the parts just described being in common use on said machine.
  • annular recesses or bearings 8 Upon the ends of the platen are provided annular recesses or bearings 8 to receive loosely a pair of collars or ring-like journals 9, the latter rigidly connected byia bar 10, which extends along the platen and close thereto, which bar is beveled along its rear edge, as at 10*,- Fig. 6, to facilitate its introduction between the platen and the'yielding pressure-rolls 6 7.
  • the bar has at itsends ears 11, which are fixed. to the collars 9 in any suitable manner, as by means of screws 12,
  • a papenclip 14 in the form of a thin strip extending along the platen from end. to end thereof close to said bar 10.
  • the clip is normally held in openposition, Figs. 2 and 3, by a spring 15.
  • the device When it is desired to introduce a card or sheet or a series of cards or sheets, the device may be turned to'the Fig. 1 position either by grasping the freely-rotatable collars 9, .which are knurled for this purpose, Fig. 3, or by taking hold of finger-pieces 21., formed at the ends of the clip, said finger-pieces being longer than the tongues 17. In either way I spring 15.
  • the construction of the clip is'such and the entire clip structure lies so close to the platen that the rolls 6 and 7 may ride easily thereover.
  • the finger-pieces 21 may be of sufficient length to remain-in contact with the rolls 18 .until the rolls 6 engage and control the clip and keep it closed; but in the form of the invention illustratedthe said finger-pieces are only of sufficient length to remain in contact withrolls 18 and hold the clip partly closed until such time in the rotation of the platen as the clip enters the narrow space between the lower'part of the paper-shelf 4 and the platen, whereby the clip is 'revent-ed from opening.
  • the sheets are all eld bythe clip in the original position to which they were adjusted upon the platen until the sheets are safely introduced between the paper-guiding devices and the platen, (see Fig. 11,) so that the original alinement or squaring of the sheets upon the platen remain undisturbed.
  • the tongues 17 are engaged by the rolls 6 7 and also by the usual front paper or card guide 26 (see dotted lines, Figs. 10 and. 11) in the form of a wire loop customarily provided
  • the clip After passing said loop'the clip is opened wide by a spring 15, Fig. 1 1, disengaging the catches 22 from the ratchet-wheels 24 and bringing the clip to its idle position and permitting the I said clip to ride backuntil arrested by the top of the platen, as seen at Fig. 2, the open i rolls 18, Fig.2, the alined sheets 25 passingthrough the machine in the usual manner.
  • the ratchet-wheels 24 are "in the form of flanges formed upon hubs or rings 27, slipped over the heads 28 of the platen, and secured by screws 29, Fig. 1.
  • the clip carrying collars 9 are confined between said ratchetplatenand the usual or any suitable-pres, sure devices, which. instrumentalitiesj will' machine.
  • Sheet-gaging mechanism for type-ma f ing machines comprising, in combination, sheet-aim ng means, ;a platen-1n operative relation to said alining means androtatable in.
  • platen having 'a eylinE dricaluninterrupted "printing-surface, a bar extending .along-said-plat'en, means for supporting thesaid-har atits ends topermit continued" revolutions of the platenindependently er the bar, means operable at the will of the operator for connecting the bar to the platen to Jrevol've therewith, a paper-clip car- .ried by" said bar, and means for eausingsaid clip to press the paper directly against the prm'tingsurface-o t. e platen.
  • said ratchet-wheel said clip being constructed-ta 5 be held a ainst thepap'er by said papere feedmg-pressure'devices.
  • I1 I" nation with. a revolil'ble platen rovidedwith ratchet-wheels on its ends an having pressure' devicestocoo erate with the platen to Iperaround t e same, a bar extending.
  • a revoluble platen having a cylindri'cal' uninterruptedprinting-surfaca'. a pa Init; continued revolutions of said platen dependently of the clip, releasable means for er-clip extending along said platen, means I I or normally supporting said clip so as to per 5 laten, of a paperclip extending along thep aten and mounted so that the platen may revolve independ- Connecting the clip to the platen-to, revolve therewith,- means to'hold the clip in partially-operiposition during the introduction of the paper between the said clip and platen,
  • Sheet gaging. mechanism for typea writing machines comprising, in combination, a :revoluble platen, automatically-releasable sheet-alining means loosely n1o1 1nt ed thereon, said alining means bein manlpulable to engage said-platen andrevo ve. therewith 4 28.
  • Sheet gaging mechanism for typewriting -machines comprising, in ,combina tion, a revoluble platen, sheet-ali'ning means loosely mounted on said platen and normally disconnected therefrom, said alining means being manipulable to lock it to said platen tranceforpaper; said stops being "at-such a.
  • Sheetgaging meehaniSm for type- Writing. machines comprising, in combina tion, amevoluble platen, sheet-ahmng means loosely mounted-on said platen and normally disconnected therefrom, said alinin means being manipulable to lock it to sai platen and being automatically releasable after a predetermined travel of said platen.

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PATENTED APR. 16, 1907.
H. S. MOGORMAOK. TYPE WRITING MACHINE. APPLICATION FILED FEB.19
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' PATENTED APR. 16, 1907. H. S. MGGORMAGK.
TYPE WRITING MACHINE.
APPLICATION FILED FEB. 19, 1907.
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HARRY S. MOCORMAOK, OF NEW YORK, N. 1'1, ASSIGNOR TO UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER COMPANY, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION JERSEY.
Specification of Letters Patent.
iiatented April 16, 1907.
I Application filed February 19,1907. Serial No. 368.282.
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Be it known that I, HARRY S. MoCoRMAoK,
platens and cooperating paper-feedin New York, in the county of NewYork and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Type-Writ ing Machines, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to therevolugle evices of type-writing machines. its ject is to facilitate the introduction of paper sheets between the platen and said feeding devices, which are usually in the form of rolls or yielding fingers pressing against the platen, and particularly to facilitate the placingof the leading edges of the sheet parallel with the line of writing that is,.to accurately gage the leading edge of the sheet and to'insure the maintenance of the'sheetin such gaged condition during its introduction between the platen and said pressure devices.
The invention. is especially useful when it is desired to insert many sheets in the machine together, as during. manifolding, since they may be readily placed with their edges even.
and parallel with the printing-line, and so maintained during their introduction between the pressure-rolls and the platen. After such introduction the sheets are maintained in proper relation by the cooperation of said rolls and platen, while the sheets are left free to take their usual coursein passing cutofthe machine.
In carry ng out my. invention-I provide a paper-clip, which extends along the platen and is normally open and inactive during the rotation of the platen, so as to permit continued revolutions of the platen independ-' ently of the clip. Said clip is preferably provided with a age, against which. the-leading edges of the s eet may be laced. Then the clip may be closed upont e sheets and held closed bythe pressure-rolls runnin thereon.
After passing said rolls and the ot er paperguiding devices usually employed the clip is opened automatically by means of a spring, which constantly tendsto hold the clip open. The clip is preferably carried around the platen by. the action of. the platen itself, means being provided to cause the clip to be operatively connected to the laten whenever the clip is closed. For tiis purpose I provide ratchet-wheels or the like uponv the ends of the platen and cause a pair of catches that are mounted upon the ends of the clip to engage said ratchet-wheels whenever the clip is closed to bcconie disengaged from said ratchet-wheels by the action of said spring in opening the clip.
Other features and advantages will hereinafter appear.
In the accompanying drawings, l igure 1 is a side sectional elevation of the platen-frame and platen of an Underwood front-strike type-writing machine provided with my im provements, the clip being shown in partlyopen position to receive and gage the leading ed es of thesheets. Fig. 2 shows the clip ful y opened and occupying its normal idle position back of and below the platen, where it is out of the way. Fi 3 is a perspective view of the platen and clip and the latter being shown in open position. Fig. 4 is a perspective fragmentary view of one end of he platen, illustrating certain details, the clip being shown open. Fig. 4% illustrates diagrammatically the preferred angle formed by the paper-gage with the surface of the platen. Fig. 5 illustrates the use of the clip in intro.- ducing sheets between the platen and the pressure-rolls. Fig. 6 is a diagrammatic sectional view showing the clip closed and illustrating the compactness of the clip and its main supporting-bar, whereby they are well adapted to effect an entrance between theplaten and the yielding pressure-rolls without necessitating the exercise of undue force in turning the platen. Fig. 7 is aperspective viewof the bar and its revoluble collars or hubs, on which the clip is mounted. Fig. 8 is a plan view of the clip and its supports, the clip being'shown closed. F i 9 is an inverted plan view of the clip. Flg. 10 shows the relation of the parts shown in Fig. 8 to the platen. Fig. 11 shows the clip in theposition which it assumes automatically after trated type-bars 1. strike rearwardly aga nst gage for the leading edges of the sheets, to
naled in the ends of a platen-frame, which.
a set of front rolls 7 press upwardly against Y Hinged upon the ends of the bar 1t) by the platen, the guide-plate 5 being formed with suitable transverse openings through which said rolls 6 and.7 play. The rolls 6 and 7 are usually mounted so that they may yield downwardly, all of the parts just described being in common use on said machine. y
Upon the ends of the platen are provided annular recesses or bearings 8 to receive loosely a pair of collars or ring-like journals 9, the latter rigidly connected byia bar 10, which extends along the platen and close thereto, which bar is beveled along its rear edge, as at 10*,- Fig. 6, to facilitate its introduction between the platen and the'yielding pressure-rolls 6 7. The bar has at itsends ears 11, which are fixed. to the collars 9 in any suitable manner, as by means of screws 12,
. and the entire device, which is seen at Fig. 7
removed from the platen,- remains stationary and idle during the rotation of the-platen, ex-
cept during the period when it is coupled to the platen by instrumentalities hereinafter described.
means of pintles 13 is a papenclip 14 in the form of a thin strip extending along the platen from end. to end thereof close to said bar 10. The clip is normally held in openposition, Figs. 2 and 3, by a spring 15. Along its rear edge the clip 'is-bent inwardly at right I I the front side of the paper-shelf 4, two of angles reform a ledge 16, which serves as a squarethem to-the platen or to bring them into parallelism with the printing-line, Fig. 1.
From the opposite edge of the paper-clip exclip resting against a stop in the form of a soft-rubber roll 18, carried upon the end of a spring-arm 19, secured by screws 20 upon these rolls 18 being provided, one at each end of the paper-shelt'4, and each carried upon a spring-arm.
When it is desired to introduce a card or sheet or a series of cards or sheets, the device may be turned to'the Fig. 1 position either by grasping the freely-rotatable collars 9, .which are knurled for this purpose, Fig. 3, or by taking hold of finger-pieces 21., formed at the ends of the clip, said finger-pieces being longer than the tongues 17. In either way I spring 15.
I upon the framework of said machine.
"position, where the clip is. held partly ope n by therolls in, against which the fingerpieces 21 are pressed by the action of the By this means the ledge 16 is brought to a position radial ol the platen to. gage the leading edges of the sheets. l Vhen the clip is brought to this partially-closed position, there are brought into action two catches 22, one at each end of the to engage the teeth 23 ot apair of ratchet-wheels provided upon the ends of the platen,
whereby the platen is temporarily locked to the clip and is enabled. to carr the clip device bodily around from the ig. 1 position to the Fig. 11 position, together with the sheets 25, and it will be observed that, as
hereinbefore stated, the construction of the clip is'such and the entire clip structure lies so close to the platen that the rolls 6 and 7 may ride easily thereover. p
The finger-pieces 21 may be of sufficient length to remain-in contact with the rolls 18 .until the rolls 6 engage and control the clip and keep it closed; but in the form of the invention illustratedthe said finger-pieces are only of sufficient length to remain in contact withrolls 18 and hold the clip partly closed until such time in the rotation of the platen as the clip enters the narrow space between the lower'part of the paper-shelf 4 and the platen, whereby the clip is 'revent-ed from opening. The sheets are all eld bythe clip in the original position to which they were adjusted upon the platen until the sheets are safely introduced between the paper-guiding devices and the platen, (see Fig. 11,) so that the original alinement or squaring of the sheets upon the platen remain undisturbed. The tongues 17 are engaged by the rolls 6 7 and also by the usual front paper or card guide 26 (see dotted lines, Figs. 10 and. 11) in the form of a wire loop customarily provided After passing said loop'the clip is opened wide by a spring 15, Fig. 1 1, disengaging the catches 22 from the ratchet-wheels 24 and bringing the clip to its idle position and permitting the I said clip to ride backuntil arrested by the top of the platen, as seen at Fig. 2, the open i rolls 18, Fig.2, the alined sheets 25 passingthrough the machine in the usual manner.
The ratchet-wheels 24 are "in the form of flanges formed upon hubs or rings 27, slipped over the heads 28 of the platen, and secured by screws 29, Fig. 1. The clip carrying collars 9 are confined between said ratchetplatenand the usual or any suitable-pres, sure devices, which. instrumentalitiesj will' machine.
est the platen.
thereafter hold the sheets to the platen in the usual manner, while the leading edges of the sheets are left freerwithout anything-to interfere with their usual progress out of'the 'Variations may be resorted to within the scopeof. the invention, and portions of my improvements may be used Without others. "he gage 16 is preferably given a slight lead or advance inclination outwardly from the: platen, Fig. 4, so that the'outermost" sheets of an inserted pack have originally positions in advance of the inner sheets neartra distance traveledby the outer sheets in going around with the platen, so that when the sheets have reached writing-positions their leading edges standeven'lor flush with] one. another.
The platen is'in the ,forinlof a cylinder having an uninterrupted printing-surface,'-and the clip iscaused by the rolled? and other papenguiding devices to press. the paperdirectly upon or against said printingfsurfacej Having thus described'iny invention, I
. claiml, Sheet-gaging mechanism for type-writmg machines, compris ng, 111' combination,
she'et-aliningmeans, a platen in 0 erative re lation to said "alining means an 1 rotatable independently thereof, and means for coup-- platen and aliningmeansto revolve f ling said together.
2. Sheet-gaging mechanism for type-ma f ing machines, comprising, in combination, sheet-aim ng means, ;a platen-1n operative relation to said alining means androtatable in.
dependently thereof, and means automatically releasable after'a predetermined travel.
of the platen for coupling said platen and alin ing means'to-reyolve together.
3. In a type-writing machine and in com bination, a revoluble platen'having a cylin-.1-'
drical uninterrupted, printing surf ace,- a paper clip extending along said platen, means for f normally supporting said clip so as to permit devices cooperating with thevplaten to feed the paper, of a paper-clip having means to connect it to the. platen to revolve therewith, and means for automatically releasing the clip after passing said pressure devices,
5., In a type-writing machine, the combi-I nation with arevoluble platen vand ressu're.
- devices cooperating therewith tov eed the paper, of means,
This compensates for the eX will, to introduce the leading edges of the sheets between the laten and the pressure devices, and means or automatically releasing. the sheets fromthe control of said means.
6. In a'ty'pe-writing machine, the combination with a revoluble'platfen, and devices for pressing paper against the platen, of a paperc1ip the platen being revoluble independently of the clip, means for connecting the paper-clip to the platen'at will, and aspiring tending to disconnect, said clip from the platen; means being provided for causing saidpressu-re devices to maintain the connec tion of'said clip with-the platen. a i
7. he type-writing machine-and in combination, a revoluble platen having'a cylindric-al uninterrupted. 'rinting-surface, a paepercl;iplso'm'oun;te with respect to said platenas to permit continued revolutions of the platen independentlyof the-clip, means forlca'using. said. clip to press the paper di rectly upon the printing-surface of the platen, meansfor causing theclip t'o' revolve with the platen, and means for releasing the paper from the-clip and the clip from the platen.
8. In a type-writing machine, the combinationiwith a revoluble "platen,- oi" a .clip' mountedf so that-theplate'n may be rotated I inde endently-ofl' the-clip, meansjto connect" the c ip to the platen to rotate therewith and cause the clip to grip the pap-er, and'as ring tending to release the, clip .ironi the-'p aten and-thereby release the paper from the clip. 9; In a type-writing-machineand injeoms bi-nation', a revoluhle. platen having 'a eylinE dricaluninterrupted "printing-surface, a bar extending .along-said-plat'en, means for supporting thesaid-har atits ends topermit continued" revolutions of the platenindependently er the bar, means operable at the will of the operator for connecting the bar to the platen to Jrevol've therewith, a paper-clip car- .ried by" said bar, and means for eausingsaid clip to press the paper directly against the prm'tingsurface-o t. e platen.
10.: In a type-writing machine, the combir 1 nation with a revolubl'e platen, of a bar ex tending along the platen and having at its ends collars or'hubswhereby it isloosely j ournaled, concentrically with the platen, so that the platenmay'rotate independently of the'bar, releasablemeans for connecting the bar to the platen to rotate therewith, and
means upon-the bar forholding the leading 1 edges of the sheets-of paper.
1 1 Ina type-Writing machine,'the combination with a revoluble platen having ratchet-- vwheels fixed upon its ends, of a paper-clip de-' vice, extending along theplaten and having means at its endsiwhereby it is journaledeoncent'rically with the platen, and means upon said paperclip device forengaging said: ratchet-wheels. r
' '12.' In atype-writing machine, the combieonnectible t0 the, platen at 1 nation- With a revoluble platen having ratchet- ;ratchetwheel;1 sa1dclip being constructed to wheels fixed upon its ends, of apaperclipdevice extending alongthe platen and having means at its ends wherebyit is j ournaled con-- centrically with the platen, and means .upon said paper-clip device for engaging said ratchet-wheels, a spring tending constantly 'to release the paper from the clip and to release the paper-cl'ip from said ratchet-wheels, and pressure devices for holding sheets against the platen; said pressure devicesop erating. to hold said clip pressedag'ainst the paper, and in engagement with said ratchet-I- whe'els', while the sheets are being drawn the clip between the pressure devices-and the platen.
13. Ina type-writing machine, the'fcombi nation with a revoluble platen provided with ratchet-wheels on its ends and having pres sure devices to cooperate with the platen-to.-
- alon'gt I said-bar and loosely'j'ournaled upon the ends feed pa er around the same, a bar extending e platen,.collars rigidly connected by of the platen, a pa' er-clip connected to said bar hya hinge an having projections mow able into engagement with said ratchetwheels; and a spring-tending t'o throwsaid clip away from the platen, release the same,
" and withdraw said projections from. said ratchet-wheel said clip being constructed-ta 5 be held a ainst thepap'er by said papere feedmg-pressure'devices.
' 14: In" a type-writing machine, the, eonibie nation witha re'voluble platen rovide'd with i "ratcht-wheelson its ends an having pres d'pa sure devices to 'coople er around t I I along t e platen, collars rigidly connected by said bar and loosely journaled uporn the platen between the ends thereof and the said ratchet-wheela a paper-clip connected to' saidibar by. a hingeand having projections movable into engagement with said ratchet wheels, and a spring tending to throw said clip away from; the laten, release the same,
and 1 withdraw sai projections from said beheldag'ainst the paper by said paper-feeding-pressuredevices,
I1 I" nation with. a revolil'ble platen rovidedwith ratchet-wheels on its ends an having pressure' devicestocoo erate with the platen to Iperaround t e same, a bar extending.
feed pa I t efplaten, collarsrigidly connected by alo I I said iar'an'd loosely j'ou'rnaled upon the ends of the platen, a pa er-clip connected to said bar by a hingean' having projections movable into engagement wit I I wheels, and a springtending to throw'sai'd clip away from the laten, release the'same, and withdraw sai I projections from' said ratchet-wheels; said ,clip being constructed to be held against the paper by said paperfeeding pressure devices; said. clip provided with finger-pieces for closing the sam'e.
rate with the platen to, e. same, a barextendin'g i Ina type-writingmaohine, the combie said ratchet- 16. In a type writing machine, the combiand withdraw said projections from said ratchet-wheel said clip being constructed to be held against'the paper by said paper-feeding pressure devices and .having tongue-like extensions to prolon the time during which the clip is held closed by said paper-feeding pressure devices. I
17. In atype-writin machine, the combination with a revolub e ently of theclip, releasable means'for coneating the clip to the platen'torevolve therewith, and means upon the platen-frame inthe path of. said paper-clip to'prevent the -same from rotating with the platen when the clip is notin use.
l. -18. In a type-writing-machine and in com-- bination, .a revoluble platen having a cylindri'cal' uninterruptedprinting-surfaca'. a pa Init; continued revolutions of said platen dependently of the clip, releasable means for er-clip extending along said platen, means I I or normally supporting said clip so as to per 5 laten, of a paperclip extending along thep aten and mounted so that the platen may revolve independ- Connecting the clip to the platen-to, revolve therewith,- means to'hold the clip in partially-operiposition during the introduction of the paper between the said clip and platen,
and means to cause the clip to press the pa-v per directly upon the printing-surface 0f the platen;
19.- In a-typewriting machine-having a platen-frame and a platen revolubly' mount-- edtherein, the combination of collars or journals loosely mounted upon the ends of the platen, a clip extending along the laten and connected by hinges to said co ars, a spring to hold said clip open, and means 'co-- operating with the spring-to hold said'clip in a position substantially radial of the platen, stops 'u on the platen-flamenormally engaging sai open clip to prevent the same from rotating with the platen, and means rendered 1 lzo i effective by a closing movement of the clipto connect the same with theplaten to rotate therewith.
. 20; In a type-writing machine having'a platen-frame and a platen revolubly mounted 'the'reimthe combination of collars or journals loosely mounted upon the ends of the platen, a
clip extending along the platen and connected I b hinges tosaid collars, a springto hold said I .0 1p in a position substantially radial of the platen, a clip extending along theplaten and rom rotating the p aten, and means ren- -rotate therewith; said stops being in rear of s0 thats aid clip normally lies open in a-level ed therein, the combination of collars or journals loosely mounted-upon the ends of the platen, a clip extending along the platen and connected by hinges toysaid 001 "s, a spring to hold said. clip open, and me scooperating with the spring to hold said clip in a pogaging said open cli to prevent the same deredefi'ective by a closing'movement ofthe clip to connect the samewith the platen to the "platen, so that said clip normally lies open in a level position behind the platen but above the entrance for paper; said stopsbeing at such a distance from the rear side of the platen as to hold the paper-clip'partly open for. the introduction 0 sheets when the clip is rotated downto a position between the stops and the platen. d v
' 22. In a type-writing machine having a platen-frame, and a laten revolubly mount ed therein, the combination of collars or journals loosely mounted upon the ends of the connected by hinges to said collars, aspring to hold saidclip open, and means cooperating with the spring to hold said clip in a position theplaten-frame normally engaging said open clip to prevent thesame from rotating. with the platen, and means rendered effective by a closing movement of the clip to connect the same with the platen to rotate therc with; said stops being in rear-of the platen,
position behindthe platen but above the endistance-from the rear side of the platen as to hold the paper-clip partlyopen'for the intro duction of sheets when the clip isrotated down to a position between the stops andthe v platen; said stops being in the form of rolls, linger-pieces being provided .upon. the ends of the paper-clip for manipulating the same and said rolls being adapted to engage sai finger-pieces to hold the clip partly open as aforesaid.
. nation With a. revolu b 23. in a typeqvriting machine, the combii nation with a revoluble platen, of a paperclip extending along the platen and so mounted that the platen may revolve independently of the clip, and releasablemeans for connecting the clip to the platen, to revolve therewith said clip having a gage for the leading edge of the paper.
24. In a type-writing machine, the combination with a revoluble platen, of, a paper-. clip extending along theplaten and-so'mount.- ed that the platen may revolve independtherewith said.:cl1p-in the form of a strip of sheet metal bent in along one edge to form a. ledge to serve as'a gage'for'the leading edge of the aper sheet.
sition substantially radial of. the platen, stops upon the platen-frame normally en- 25. a type-writing machine, the combi e collars loosely mounted upon the endslof the platen, a bar extending along the platen from one collar to the other and having ears whereby it is rigidlyattached to said collars, saidbar being beveled toflfacilitat'e entrance besai bar close to the for connecting said collars to the platen to rotate therewith loosely mounted on said platen, an means for coupling said platen and alining means to revolve together.
platen, ofa-pair of ently of'the clip, and releasable means for-- connecting the clip to the platen, torevol've I tween the platen and'the pressureerollsrun- 'nin thereon, a paper-clip lying alongside ofplaten and connected .b'y hinges to said collars, and releasable means 27. Sheet gaging. mechanism for typea writing machines, comprising, in combination, a :revoluble platen, automatically-releasable sheet-alining means loosely n1o1 1nt ed thereon, said alining means bein manlpulable to engage said-platen andrevo ve. therewith 4 28. Sheet gaging mechanism for typewriting -machines, comprising, in ,combina tion, a revoluble platen, sheet-ali'ning means loosely mounted on said platen and normally disconnected therefrom, said alining means being manipulable to lock it to said platen tranceforpaper; said stops being "at-such a.
29. Sheetgaging meehaniSm for type- Writing. machines, comprising, in combina tion, amevoluble platen, sheet-ahmng means loosely mounted-on said platen and normally disconnected therefrom, said alinin means being manipulable to lock it to sai platen and being automatically releasable after a predetermined travel of said platen.
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