US3578134A - Fine adjustment means for incremental feed mechanisms - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to an incremental feed mechanism for incrementally rotating the cylindrical platen of a typewriter; and more particularly to an incremental feed mechanism employing a positive drive for rotating the cylindrical platen of a typewriter through minute and irregular arcs.
- a line feed indexing ratchet is normally employed to rotate a cylindrical typewriter platen through preselected uniform arcs and is provided with a detent means for normally holding the line feed indexing ratchet biased against rotation.
- a line feed indexing ratchet for rotating the cylindrical typewriter platen through preselected uniform arcs, it is also customary to provide means for rotatably adjusting the platen in finer increments than can be obtained from the line feed indexing ratchet so that an operator after inserting paper about the cylindrical platen may bring a ruled line or any desired point on the paper into register with a printing point, thereby facilitating the work of typewriting upon ruled paper and blank forms, as well as the correction of errors.
- the incremental feed mechanism of the present invention avoids the problems inherent in prior art devices by providing an efficient, positive and direct mechanical drive from an in-,
- a hub projecting axially from the incremental feed control wheel is rotatably mounted on a platen shaft and provides an eccentric surface for rotatably mounting a pair of integrally connected axially spaced spur gears.
- One of the spur gears is adapted to engage a first inner ring formed in a detented line feed indexing ratchet, and the other spur gear is adapted to engage a second inner ring gear secured to the platen, so that with the line feed index wheel prevented from rotating, rotational movement imparted to the incremental feed control wheel is translated into movement of the platen.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a mechanism for rotatably moving a cylindrical typewriter platen through minute and irregular arcs, without the need of employing a clutch or laterally moving a gear to disconnect the platen from the line feed indexing ratchet.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide a mechanism for directly rotating a cylindrical typewriter platen through any are independently of the line feed indexing ratchet.
- Afurther object of the present invention is to provide auxiliary mechanically powered drive means for continuously rotating a cylindrical typewriter platen to provide rapid insertion or ejection of paper about the platen.
- a still further object of the present invention is to provide a mechanism for rotatably moving a typewriter platen through minute and irregular arcs wherein play normally inherent in such a mechanism is automatically eliminated.
- FIG. I is a top sectional view of the platen feed mechanism of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a side view of a section of a line feed indexing ratchet illustrated in FIG. 1, with a check or detent roller;
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view of the platen feed mechanism taken along lines 3-3 of FIG. 1, with a platen section broken away to show a second eccentrically mounted spur gear in engagement with a second inner ring gear secured to the platen and a first eccentrically mounted spur gear, integrally connected with the second eccentrically mounted spur gear, in engagement with a first inner ring gear formed in the line feed indexing ratchet;
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view similar to FIG. 1 showing an alternate embodiment of the platen feed mechanism employing beveled spur gears and beveled inner ring gears in conjunction with a biasing means to insure a tight fit between the gears and the elimination of play;
- FIG. Si is a side view partly in section showing the present invention in combination with a mechanical drive for providing rapid insertion and ejection of paper about the platen;
- FIG. 6 is a top view of the incremental feedcontrol wheel illustrated in FIGS. 1, 2 and 4 in conjunction with a reference pointer mounted on the typewriter frame or carriage.
- FIG. '1 a cylindrical rubber covered platen, generally identified by the reference numeral 10, provided with centrally bored circular end plates, 11 and 12 respectively, through which a platen shaft 13 extends, whereby'the platen 10 is axially supported and held against rotation relative thereto by a set screw 9.
- the shaft 13 is joumaled in a typewriter or carriage frame 14, as the case may be, and is provided at its projecting ends with control knobs IS, fixed upon the shaft 13 by set screws 16, for manually rotating the cylindrical platen l0.
- a fine or incremental feed control knob or wheel 17 for manually rotating the platen 10 through minute and irregular arcs is keyed to a drive transmitting hub 19 rotatably mounted on the platen shaft 13 by a pin 18 received within a radial hole 18a bored into wheel 17 and extending into an axial slot in hub 19.
- the drive transmitting hub 19, from left to right as viewed in FIG. 1, has a concentric surface 19a and an eccentric surface 1%.
- the concentric surface 19a of the hub 19 rotatably supports a line feed indexing ratchet wheel 21 and the eccentric surface 19b which is greater in circumference than the concentric surface 19a, rotatably supports a pair of integrally formed axially spaced first and second spur gears 26 and 27 thereon.
- the first and larger spur gear 26 and the second spur gear 27 may vary in size and number of teeth to produce a desired stepdown ratio between rotary movement of the incremental feed control wheel 17 and the cylindrical platen 10.
- ratchet teeth 22 are formed on the periphery of the line feed indexing ratchet 21 for cooperation with a pawl (not shown) adapted to rotate the line feed indexing ratchet wheel 21, and the cylindrical platen 10 through preselected uniform arcs.
- Detent means are also provided for engagement with the ratchet teeth 22 to prevent inadvertent rotation of the line feed indexing ratchet 21.
- the detent means for preventing inadvertent rotation of the line feed indexing ratchet 21 comprises a check or detent roller 23 carried by the free end of one of the angularly disposed arms of a bell crank 24 pivotally mounted on a stud 24a projecting from the typewriter or carriage frame 14 and biased into engagement with the ratchet teeth 22 by a spring 25 connected to the other angularly disposed arm of the bell crank 24,
- the first spur gear 26 engages a first inner ring gear 28 formed in a rightwardly extending annular portion of the line feed indexing ratchet wheel 21, and the second spur gear 27 engages a second inner ring gear secured by pins 30 to the end plate 11 of the cylindrical platen 10.
- the first spur gear 26 is unable to force the first inner ring gear 28 formed in the line feed indexing ratchet 21 to revolve. Accordingly, the first spur gear 26 revolves about its own center around the eccentric surface 19b of the drive transmitting hub 19 and travels around the first inner ring gear 28 about the center of hub 1%.
- This gear 28 may be regarded as a temporarily fixed circular rack and in effect the driver of the first spur gear 26.
- the second spur gear 27 integrally fomied with the first spur gear 26 also rotates around its own center and in so doing, because of the differences in the number of teeth in gears 28 and 29, drives the second inner ring gear 29 secured to the end plate 11 of the cylindrical platen 10, moving the cylindrical platen 10 through an angle directly proportional to and in the opposite direction as the angular movement of the incremental feed control wheel 17.
- any desired ratio of movement between the incremental feed control wheel 17 and the cylindrical platen 10 may be established.
- first and second inner ring gears 28a and 29a replace the first and second inner ring gears 28 and 29 illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 3, and the first and second spur gears 26 and 27 illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 3 are replaced by beveled first and second spur gears 26a and 270.
- a compressed spring 30 telescoping an axially extending annular portion 31 of the line feed indexing ratchet 21, abuts a shoulder 32 on the line feed indexing ratchet 21 and a face 33 of the incremental feed control wheel 17 to bias the line feed indexing ratchet 21 to the right as seen in FIG. 4 so that the beveled first inner ring gear 280 formed in the line feed indexing ratchet 21 applies pressure against the beveled first spur gear 26a urging the beveled second spur gear 27a integrally connected to the beveled first spur gear 26a, into tight contact with the beveled second inner ring gear 29a, thereby eliminating end and radial play between the incremental feed control wheel 17 and the cylindrical platen 10.
- an auxiliary mechanical drive may be provided in conjunction with either of the incremental feed mechanisms described above and illustrated in FIGS. 1--4 to provide rapid insertion or ejection of paper about the platen 10. While this mechanism is particularly suited to typewriters in which there is no lateral movement of the typewriter platen, such a mechanism may also be employed in a typewriter having a laterally movable platen.
- a continuously rotating pulley 40 rigidly mounted on a rotating shaft 41 drives a belt 42 and pulley 43 about a hub '45 eccentrically mounted on a stud 44 extending from a typewriter or carriage frame 14.
- a lever 46 rigidly mounted on the hub 45 as by a screw 46a is biased in a counterclockwise direction by a spring 47 into abutment with a stop 48 mounted on a typewriter or carriage frame 14 and is adapted when moved in a clockwise direction to place the pulley 43 driven by the belt 42, or the belt 42 itself, into frictional engagement with the peripheral surface of the incremental feed control wheel 17 so as to rapidly rotate the cylindrical platen 10 and thereby insert paper thereon or eject paper therefrom.
- a reference pointer 51 may be mounted on the typewriter or carriage frame 14 and calibrated divisional lines may be provided on the periphery of the incremental feed control wheel 17 to assist the operator in adjusting the cylindrical platen 10 to a desired position, and afterwards, if the operator so desires, assist in returning the cylindrical platen 10 to its original position.
- the division lines are so calibrated that the distance between major divisional lines 52 is equivalent to the angular distance traveled by one increment of the line feed indexing ratchet 21.
- an efficient drive feed control mechanism possessing a positive mechanical drive for accurately rotatably moving a cylindrical typewriter platen through any minute and irregular arcs desired is provided by eliminating the disadvantages inherent in mechanisms of the prior art intended for this pur' pose.
- a detent roller for normally holding said ratchet wheel biased against rotation
- a typewriter platen feed mechanism as recited in claim 4 further comprising auxiliary power means for selectively frictionally engaging incrementally rotatable feed control wheel to power drive the incrementally rotatable feed control wheel and thereby insert paper about the shaft supported platen and eject paper from about the shaft supported platen.
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