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US916589A
US916589A US45378908A US1908453789A US916589A US 916589 A US916589 A US 916589A US 45378908 A US45378908 A US 45378908A US 1908453789 A US1908453789 A US 1908453789A US 916589 A US916589 A US 916589A
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  • Patented lllarch so 1909.
  • My invention relates to recording apparatus which, while adapted for use with different styles of recorders, is especially adapted for use with adding machines such, for instance, as that patented to me June 28, 1904, No. 763,692, and my invention consists in certain means for controllin the actioniof the hammers or strikers, or 0t er devices, for acting upon type supported by movable carriers, as fully'set forth hereinafter and as illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which: i
  • Figure 1 isan elevation of a recording apparatus embodying my improvement and showing it in connection with such parts of an adding machine as is necessary to enable its application to adders to be understood;
  • Fig. 2 is a front view looking inthe direction of the arrow, Fig. 1.
  • the type carriers G may be of an suitable construction and support movab e type a, which, by the movements of the carriers, may be brought above a platen X, and those which are in printing line will be struck by hammers F, undenwhich term I include any kind of device which is the means of causin the type inprinting line to make the desire Impression.
  • hammers F mounted upon a cross-shaft 4 and combined with suitable actuating means, as a springf, which tend to throw the hammers against the type, and a retainer Kis set inposition to engage shoulders of the hammers to hold them out of operating position.
  • suitable actuating means as a springf, which tend to throw the hammers against the type, and a retainer Kis set inposition to engage shoulders of the hammers to hold them out of operating position.
  • the retainer K is operated from a working shaft V, so as to release the hammers after the carriers G have been set in printing position.
  • the carriers are moved in one direction'each by a sprin 400 connected to a slide 400 pivoted to the ower ends of the carriers, and are restored to normal inoperative position b the action of a restorin cam 900;
  • swinging arms 205 one to each strip 400, in position to contact with one of the stops 430, and on depressing any key of a series the arm 205, connected with that series is swung by a shoulder upon the key stem bearing upon an arm 207 on a-shaft 215, supporting the arm 205, thereby carrying the latter out of position, and the arms 205 that are not thus carried out of position, where no key. of a series is set, will limit the movement of the coacting strip 400 so that as the cam. 900 rises the associated type carrier can move to a position to bring a cipher type into printing line.
  • the said detent may be di' erently constructed and operated so as to be shifted to a ositionto obstruct the movement of all of t e hammers at the left of those which are to be operated to rint the item, but, as shown, the detent is and a traversing movement successively past the hammers is suitably imparted to the said detent at each 0 eration of the rockshaft V..
  • stops may be of any suitable character but as shown consist of arms projecting from the rock-shaft 2 -swung in one direction by a spring 13, an-
  • an arm J upon 'the working shaft V will make contact with a stud upon a rocking 40 shaft H, having at the top a cross-bar l6 which is thus brought against the under edges of the hammers and restores the same to such a position'that the retainer K can engage the shoulders thereof, and can hold them out of action.
  • Any suitable means may be employed for imparting movement to the retainer K after the arts have been properly set in position. As s own a stud upon an arm carried by the rocking shaft may 0 erate upon a lever connected by a link'with an arm upon the shaft of the retainer K, a 5 ring serving to. swing the latter toward the hammers.

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w. H. PIKE, IB- BEGORDIN G MECHANISM. APPLICATION FILED SEPT-19, 1908.
Patented Mar. 30, 1909.
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3N ON wi lwwooeo W. H. PIKE, JR. RECORDING MECHANISM. APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 19, 1908.
Patented Mar. 30, 1909.
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wwweo oao Q a 756m UNITED STATES WILLIAM H. PIKE, 111., OF LONDON, ENGLAND.
RECORDING MECHANISM.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented lllarch so, 1909.
Application filed September 19, 1908. Serial No. 453,789.
'1 all whom 'it may concern:
Be it known that 1, WILLIAM H. PIKE, Jr., a citizen of the United States, formerly residing at Orange, New Jersey, now residing at London, England, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Recording Mechanism, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to recording apparatus which, while adapted for use with different styles of recorders, is especially adapted for use with adding machines such, for instance, as that patented to me June 28, 1904, No. 763,692, and my invention consists in certain means for controllin the actioniof the hammers or strikers, or 0t er devices, for acting upon type supported by movable carriers, as fully'set forth hereinafter and as illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which: i
Figure 1 isan elevation of a recording apparatus embodying my improvement and showing it in connection with such parts of an adding machine as is necessary to enable its application to adders to be understood; Fig. 2 is a front view looking inthe direction of the arrow, Fig. 1.
The type carriers G may be of an suitable construction and support movab e type a, which, by the movements of the carriers, may be brought above a platen X, and those which are in printing line will be struck by hammers F, undenwhich term I include any kind of device which is the means of causin the type inprinting line to make the desire Impression.
As shown there is a series of hammers F mounted upon a cross-shaft 4 and combined with suitable actuating means, as a springf, which tend to throw the hammers against the type, and a retainer Kis set inposition to engage shoulders of the hammers to hold them out of operating position. The retainer K is operated from a working shaft V, so as to release the hammers after the carriers G have been set in printing position.
As shown the carriers are moved in one direction'each by a sprin 400 connected to a slide 400 pivoted to the ower ends of the carriers, and are restored to normal inoperative position b the action of a restorin cam 900;
of the shalt carrier is moved is determined by stops 430'- -.-on the strips 400, making contact with "the.
V, and the extent to w I 'ch each" that the depression of any key having a figure thereon will permit the carrier to be moved to a position to bring the. type imprinting said figure in printing line opposite ."the platen X.
There are swinging arms 205, one to each strip 400, in position to contact with one of the stops 430, and on depressing any key of a series the arm 205, connected with that series is swung by a shoulder upon the key stem bearing upon an arm 207 on a-shaft 215, supporting the arm 205, thereby carrying the latter out of position, and the arms 205 that are not thus carried out of position, where no key. of a series is set, will limit the movement of the coacting strip 400 so that as the cam. 900 rises the associated type carrier can move to a position to bring a cipher type into printing line. This insures the prmting of ciphers wherever the keys are not operated to carry the carriers to position to print figures, under which term I include to print the ciphers at the left of the figures constituting any number or item to be printed, and in order to avoid the printing of ci hers at these points I provide a detent whic may be progressively shifted into posivent' them from operating upon, the type, which detent is automatically shifted so as to occupy a position to obstruct the movements carriers at the. left of those which are set n position to rint figures. The said detent may be di' erently constructed and operated so as to be shifted to a ositionto obstruct the movement of all of t e hammers at the left of those which are to be operated to rint the item, but, as shown, the detent is and a traversing movement successively past the hammers is suitably imparted to the said detent at each 0 eration of the rockshaft V.. As shown t is movement is imparted by means of a bell crank lever B, the one arm of the lever entering an opening in the slide and the other arm resting upon a lever A pivoted at 8 to the frame of the machine and having a roller 10 adapted to bear ii on a cam I upon the shaft V, which cam ellivates the lever A and swings the lever B in the direction of its arrow, as the working shaft is rocked in the direction of its arrow stems of keys 201, thepartsbeing so arranged to restore the parts to normal position.-
tion to contact with the hammers and preof those hammers which coact with the type the nine integers. It is however undesirable 1n the form of a slide D having a wing'E,
' When the working shaft is rocked in the opposite direction a spring 12, connected with the lever B, will swing the latter and move the slide D to the extent determined by one of a series of stops 0. These stops may be of any suitable character but as shown consist of arms projecting from the rock-shaft 2 -swung in one direction by a spring 13, an-
other arm 14 from said shaft projecting over a stud 9 at the side of the adjacent carrier G.
These parts are so arranged that when a carrier is in its normal retracted position the detent arm. C will be out of position to coact with the wing E of the detent D, but when 15 any carrier is set far enough toward the platen to bring a type that will print a figure into printing line, the contact of the stud 9, with a shoulder of the arm 14, will swing the arm upward and rock the shaft 2 so as to bring the stop arm 0 in position to prevent the detent D from sliding past the sto arm C, and therefore the said detent wi not affect the movement of the hammers coacting with the carrier thus set forward, nor can it move to a position to prevent the movements of any of the hammers at the right, while the hammers at the left will all be obstructed by their contact With the detent even after they are released by the shifting of the retainer K. The parts are so constructed and arranged however that this shifting of the retainer which releases all the hammers does not take place until the detent has been set in position, and the various carriers have been set in position, to bring their proper ty e to printing line.
After t e desired imprint has been made, an arm J upon 'the working shaft V will make contact with a stud upon a rocking 40 shaft H, having at the top a cross-bar l6 which is thus brought against the under edges of the hammers and restores the same to such a position'that the retainer K can engage the shoulders thereof, and can hold them out of action.
Any suitable means may be employed for imparting movement to the retainer K after the arts have been properly set in position. As s own a stud upon an arm carried by the rocking shaft may 0 erate upon a lever connected by a link'with an arm upon the shaft of the retainer K, a 5 ring serving to. swing the latter toward the hammers.
Without limiting myself to the precise construction and arrangement of parts shown, I claim as my invention:
, 1. The combination in a recording mechanism of a series'of movable type carriers and means for moving the same to carry their type to printing positions, a series of hammers and means i for bringing them against the 'type in printing osition, a detent movable to positions to o struct the action of one or more hammers according to the extent of its movement, and means whereby to shift the detent to obstruct the action of all hammers beyond those for actingon the type carried to position to print figures.
2. The combination in a recording mechanism of a series of type carriers, a series of 1 hammers and means for operating the same,
' and a detent, and means for moving it to prevent the movement of all hammersbeyond those coacting with the carriers set to position to print figures.
3. The combination in a recording mechanism of a series of type carriers, a series of hammers and means for operating the same, and a sliding detent, and means for moving it to prevent the movement of all haiiiiners 8 beyond those coacting with the carriers set to position to rint figures.
4. The com ination in a recording mechanism ofa series of type carriers, a hammer and stop devices for each carrier -a detent 8 movable to positions to rogressively obstruct the movements of tile difierent hammers, and means forshifting the stops into position to limit the movement of the detent on the movement of the carriers to printing 9' position.
5. The combination in a recording mechanism of a series of type carriers, ahammer and stop device for each carrier,-'-adetent movable to positions to progressively ob-, 92 struct the movements of t e different hammers, and means connected with the carriers for shifting the stops into position to limit the movement of the'detent.
6. The combination in a recording mech- 10 anism of a series of type carriers, a hammer and a stop device for eachcarrier, a slidin detent movable to positions across the series of hammers to progressivel obstruct movements of the hammers, an means for shift- 10 ing the stops to positions to limit the movements of the detent.
7. The combination in;a recording mechanism of a series of type carriers and a series of stop devices, each arranged to. be shifted on the initial movement of a carrier, a detent, and means for moving the same automatically to positions limited by the 'Stop devices, and a series of movable hammers arranged to contact with the detent when the latter is in 11:
position opposite the same to thereby prevent the movements of the hammers.
8. The combination of a recording mechanism of a series of movable hammers, a detent'movable to positions to obstruct the action of a greater or less number of hammers according to the extent ofits movements, a series of movable stop devices, one adjacent to each hammer, and a series of movable type carriers, and means whereby to set each stop in position to limit the movement ofthe detent on the'movem-ent of its coacting carrier to position to rint a figure.
- 9. The combination in a recording mec anism of a series of type carriers, a corresponding series of movable hammers, a detent movable to positions to progressively obstruct the movements of the hammers, a series of sto devices, one to each hammer, and means or setting the stop devices in ositions to limit the movements of the j etents.
10. The combination in a recording mechanism of a series of t e carriers, a corresponding series of movalife hammers, a detent movable to positions to progressively obstruct the movements of the hammers, a series of stop devices, one to each hammer, and means for setting the stop devices according to the positions of the carriers to-limit the movements of the detent.
11. The combination in arecording mechanism of a series of type carriers and means for setting them to different positions, a series of coacting movable hammers and actuating means, a series of stop devices each arranged to be shifted on the initial move ment of its coacting carrier, and a detent movable to contact With any stop set in proper position, to obstruct the movement of the hammers at the left of thearresting stop 7 device.
12. The combination in a recording mechanism of ty e carriers and means for setting them to di erent positions, a series of coacting movable hammers and actuating means, a series of stop devices each arranged to'be shifted on the initial movement of its coacting carrier, and a detent movable to positions to arrest the actions of the hammers, and limited in its movements by contact with the stop devices.
13. The combination in a recording mechanism of a series of t series of hammers, a etent and means for carrying it past the hammers to progressively contact with and prevent the movements thereof, a series of stop devices, each coacting with one of the hammers and movable into position to limit the movement of the detent, and means for setting the stop devices to an arresting position on the movements of the carrier toward printing posi tion.
14. The combination in a recording mechanism of a series of movable type carriers, a
series of movable hammers, a series of stop devices each arranged to be shifted on the 'movement of one of the carriers, and a movable detent adapted to prevent the action of difierent hammers according to its position, and controlled in the extent of movement by the positions of the stop devices.
15. The combination with the movable type carriers of a recording device, of a series of coacting hammers, a detent movable in position across the series of hammers to prevent the movements of the same, a series of sto devices, and means for moving each stop evice into position to arrest the detent e carriers, a coacting of coacting hammers, a detent movable into position across the series of hammers to prevent movements of the hammers, a series of stop devices, and means connected with the carriers for moving the stop devices into positions to arrest the detent before contacting with the hammer of any carrier which has been set intoprinting position to print 13. ures.
17. he combination with the movable type carriers of a recording device, of a series of coacting hammers, a detent movable lnto position across the hammers to prevent the movements thereof, a series of stop devices each consisting of an arm movable to a position across the path of the detent, and a stud on each carrier, and means for shifting the sto therefrom to a position-across the path oft e detent. v
18. The combination in a recording mechanism of a series of type carriers, a serles of coacting hammers and means for carrying the same into contact with the ty e of the carriers, a single retainer for ho ding the hammers away from the type, a detent movable to positions to prevent the action of the hammers when released, and means controlled by the movements of the carriers for limiting the movements of the detent in respect to the hammers.
19. The combination in a recordlng mechanism of a series of type carriers, a series of coacting hammers and means for carrying the same to contact with the type on the carriers, a single retainer for holdmg the hammers away from the ty e, a detent movable to positions to prevent t e action of the hammers when released, and a stop device for each carrier, and means for moving each stop device on the movement of the adjacent carrier into a position to limit the movement of the detent.
20. The combination in a recording mechanism'of a series of type carriers, series of hammers and operatmg means, retalmng means for said hammers, a detent adjustable to prevent by its contact the movements of the hammers afterbeing released, means for limiting the movement of the detent according to the positions of the carriers, a Working shaft, and means for moving the detent and the retainer therefrom in one dlrectlon.
21. The combination in a recording mechanism of a series of type carriers, series of hammers and operatmg means, retalmng means for said hammers, a detent adjustable to prevent by its contact the movements of the hammers after being released, means for limiting the movement of the detent according to the positions of the carriers, a working shaft, and means for moving the detent and the retainer therefrom, anda hammer and carrier, and hammer and carrier restoring devices, and means for operating the same from the Working shaft.
'22. The combination in a-recording mechanism of a series of movable type carriers, a series of movable hammers, a series of stop devices, each arranged to be shifted on the movement of one of the carriers, and a movable detent adapted to prevent the action of different hammers according to its position and controlled in extent of movement by the positions of the stop devices, and a working shaft, and means for moving the detent in one direction therefrom.
23. The combination in a recording mechanism of a series of movable type carriers, a series of movable hammers, means for operating the same, and a retainer for holding them in position, a series of stop devices, each arran ed to be shifted on the movement of one of the carriers, and a movable detent adapted to prevent the action of different hammers according to its position and controlled in extent of movement by the positions of the stop devices, and a Working shaft and means for shifting the retainer and the detent therefrom.
24:. The combination in a recording mechanism of a'series of type carriers, a series of hammers, means for settin all the carriers in position to print ciphers, ot or means for also moving the earners to positions to print figures, a retainer for holding the hammers out of action, and means for shifting the retainer, and a detent movable to positions to prevent the operation of hammers at the left of the carriers set to print figures.
25. The combination with the series of movable hammers of a recording mechanism and with actuating means therefor, and with a retainer for holding the hammers immovable, of a detent for obstructing the move ments of the hammers and movable to positions to act upon one or more of the series of hammers. In testlmony whereof I affix my signature 1n presence of two wltnesses.
WILLIAM H, PIKE, JR. -Witnesses Fnnnnmon TLMLAWBY, ALBERT WARREN.
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