发明名称 Verfahren und Vorrichtung zum Rueckwaertsschalten des Wagens von Schreib- und aehnlichen Maschinen
摘要 1,049,880. Typewriters. ING. C. OLIVETTI & CO. S.p.A. Nov. 4, 1963 [Nov. 8. 1962], No. 43480/63. Heading B6F. Variable letter-spacing mechanism; clash of type-bars preventing.-A variable spacing mechanism for a power-operated typewriter comprises a toothed escapement member 132, Fig. 2, urged by a spring (not shown) in a letterspacing direction and normally engaged by movable dog means 133, 134, 135 disengageable therefrom and variably movable in a backspacing direction, retaining dog means 164, 165, 166 engageable with said escapement member and universal means including levers 152, 157, Fig. 1, and arms 147, 148, 149 operable for alternating said retaining dog means with said movable dog means in the engagement with said escapement member. The mechanism is further characterized in that said retaining dog means are movable in said letter-spacing direction when engaging said escapement member, means 171, 172 being provided for mutually arresting said movable dog means and said retaining dog means against each other upon the operation of said universal means, whereby said escapement member is caused to advance in the said letter-spacing direction by an amount corresponding to the sum of the back-spacing movement of said movable dog means and of the letter-spacing movement of said retaining dog means. In operation, on the depression of a key 31 a lever 12 is rocked by a bar 33, which displaces a projection 184 on the lever 12 into the path of a comb 183 provided with a number of teeth associated with the projections 184 and each one having its length proportioned to the width of the character on a corresponding type bar 7. In particular the teeth of the comb 183 are of four different lengths to select a carriage advancement of two, three, four and five units of spacing, respectively. Thereafter a cam 43 causes a lever 181 to rock a bail 177, supporting said comb 183, counterclockwise whereupon a projection 177 engages slidably a slide 174 which, via an arm 173 and shaft 169, rocks a sector 171 to locate one of four of the steps thereon in front of an arresting projection 172 on the slide 137 mounting the movable dogs 133, 134, 135 and thus select the appropriate units of letter-spacing to be effected by the carriage. A cam 71, Fig. 1, through a lever 72 rocks the lever 152, whereupon a pin 155 on the lever pivots a lever 157 which releases a projection 158 of a lever 159, Fig. 2, whereby the retaining dogs 164... 166 engage the rack 132.. Also the lever 152 rocks an arm 151 together with a shaft 146, supporting the arms 147, 148, 149 which disengage the movable dogs 133 ... 135, from the rack 132 while an arm 150 rocks a latch 143 to unlatch the projection 142 on the slide 137. The paper carriage (not shown) and therack 132, which is now engaged by one of the retaining dogs 164 ... 166, but not arrested by them, moves in the letter-spacing direction together with a slide 161 on which the dogs are pivotally mounted and the sector 171. Simultaneously the slide 137 together with the movable dogs is moved in the back-spacing direction by a spring 141 toward the slide 161, which is arrested in its letter-spacing direction by a pin 162. When the projection 172 of the slide 137 encounters the sector 171 both slides and the rack 132 are arrested. Thereafter the cam 71 causes the levers 72 and 152 to be restored whereby the arms 147, 148 and 149 release the movable dogs 133 ... 135, one of which reengages the rack 132, while the arm 150 releases the latch 143. The spring 156 via levers 157 and 159 disengages the retaining dogs 164... 166 from the rack 132, which now moves the movable dogs 133. .135 in the letter-spacing direction until the slide 137 is arrested by the pin 139 and the projection 142 of the slide is relatched by the latch 143 and springs 167 restore the slide 161 into contact with the pin 162 as shown in Fig. 2. To type the characters with increased spacing a plate 185 is secured to the slide 137, Fig. 2, and is provided with a projection 186 spaced apart one unit of spacing from the projection 172. The projection 186 can be substituted for the projection 172 by suitably shifting the sector 171 and shaft 169 vertically (by means not shown). When two or more keys 31 are depressed simultaneously the type-bars 7, Fig. 1, are prevented from clashing by the arrestment of the bar 33 (by means not shown) and the spacing mechanism is disabled in that a pin 101 on a cam follower 39 does not reach the arm 99 of a bail 97, whereby a clutch lever 58 remains locked by a shoulder 96 of the bail 97. In this position an arm 187 of the lever 58 a link 188 whereby the projections 191, 194, Fig. 2, are located in the paths of projections 192, 195 of the slides 161 and 137 respectively, thereby preventing the slides and the dog from being displaced and effect a spacing. Key actions.-Following the depression of two or more keys 31 and locking of the typewriter it may be unlocked by depressing a release key (not shown) which is adapted to restore the bail 97, Fig. 1, whereby the clutch lever 58 leaves the shoulder 96 of the bail and comes to rest on the bail 53. The key also uncouples all the interponents 19 from the bar 33. This key may be replaced by the back-spacing key as a back spacing action is necessary to restore the carriage. Case-shift key actions.-Depression of a case shift key (not shown) shifts the bail 178, Fig. 2, transversely, whereby the comb 183 will sense the projections 184 by means of a different set of teeth to compensate for the difference of spacing between the lower and upper case characters. Back spacing mechanism; back-spacing key actions.-On depression of a back-spacing key 205, Fig. 3, a lever 196 is rocked to move a slide 199 having a pin 200 which rocks a clutch release lever 202 to start a one-revolution clutch 204 , which drives cams 206, 207 through a back-spacing cycle. At the beginning of the cycle the cam 207 rocks a bail 216 whose arm 219 pivots a lever 221, Fig. 2, thus moving a slide 223 together with the latch 143 and the slide 137 with the dogs engaging the rack 132 through a back-spacing movement. Thereafter the cam 206 rocks its cam follower 209 and a pin 211 rocks the lever 157 which through the lever 159 releases the retaining dogs 164 .. 166, which are caused to temporarily engage the rack 132. Simultaneously the follower 209 locates its projection 213 in the path of a lug 214 of the slide 161 which is thus arrested. Near the end of the cycle the cam 207 restores the bail 216 which through the lever 221, slide 223 and the latch 143 restores the slide 137, whereby one of the movable dogs 133... 135 engages the rack 132 in its back-spaced position. Finally the cam 206 restores the lever 157 acting on the lever 159 thus disengaging the retaining dogs 164 . . . 166 from the rack. Type-bar actions; power actions.-On depression of a typing key 31, Fig. 1, an interponent 19 of an associated type action is released which on the one hand engages a clutch 64, 69 through a bail 46, bail 53 and a lever 58, thus causing a hub 44 mounting cams 43, 94 and 71 to be rotated through a cycle of 120 degrees by a continuously rotating shaft 70, and on the other hand is coupled to a bar 33 rocked by a spring 37 to rock a lever 121, whereby a corresponding type bar 7 is rocked towards a platen 6.
申请公布号 DE1786357(A1) 申请公布日期 1972.03.02
申请号 DE19631786357 申请日期 1963.11.08
申请人 ING.C.OLIVETTI & C.,S.P.A. 发明人 SALTO,RIALDO
分类号 B41J19/58;B41J19/62 主分类号 B41J19/58
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