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US1696243A US126132A US12613226A US1696243A US 1696243 A US1696243 A US 1696243A US 126132 A US126132 A US 126132A US 12613226 A US12613226 A US 12613226A US 1696243 A US1696243 A US 1696243A
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    • B41JTYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
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  • This invention relates to typewriting machines having divided platens, and more particularly to means for supporting the platen-sections at their inner ends.
  • one section of the platen is fast to a comparatively thin shaft extending through the entire platen and su ported in the end plates of the carriagerame, platen-rotating means for the section being mounted on the shaft.
  • the otherplaten-section is fast to a lOn itudinal sleeve looselymounted on the sha t, which extends outside the platen section at one end thereof, the platen-rotating means for that section being mounted upon the extension of the sleeve.
  • Divided platens of this kind are usually of greater length than the usual single platen used in a typewriting machine, and, sincelthe platen-shaft is journaled at the ends only, it is readily seen that the central portion, due to the fact that the platen is divided at the center, and the only support at this point is the thin" platen-shaft, is not able to withstand much strain. The typeblows or the slightest misuse of the platen at this point will tend to impair the alignment of the platen, which results in imperfect typing.
  • a feature of the present invention is to provide a support for the adjacent ends of the platen-sections, thereby rendering the platen much more rigid, and eliminating any possibility of the platen getting out of al1gnmerit;
  • the support may be in the form of a brace rigidly mounted on the movable car riage and embracing the inner end of one of 'the platen sections, thereby supplying the platen with a rigid support at lts weakest point.
  • Figure 1 is ,a top plan view,,partly broken away, embodying the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a front elevation, artly in tions 18 and 19, is considerably longer than section, ofcertain parts shown in igure 1.
  • Figure 3 is across-sectional elevation of a the invention showing the central brace interposed betweenthe meeting ends of the platen-cylinders.
  • Type-bars 10 are swung upward to print upon either work-sheet A or B fed by means nism, which consists of a line-space lever 20 shiftable in a slotted guide 21 on, the front crossbar 22 of the carriage-frame17 and journaled on a pin 23 mountedon the carnage-frame 17.
  • the lever 20 has a pusher 24 arranged tocontact with a slide 25 which has a pin 26 connected to a retractable spring 27 which applies tension against the movement of the slide 25.
  • the slide 25 has a spring 28 which. presses a pawl 29 into, driving relation against a ratchet-wheel 30, so that by operation of the line-space lever 20 the ratchet-wheel 30 will be rotated, whichin turn will rotate a plat-- en-section.
  • Screws 31 secure the platen-section 18 to a flange or disk 32 of'a bushing 33, which in turn :is fast to the platen-shaft 14: -Finger-knobs 34 are secured to the shaft 14 at each end for causing manual rotation of the platen-section 18.
  • platen-section 19 a sleeve ,35'is provided,
  • the platen-sections 18 and 19 are '85 For rotating the tubular and the flanges or disks 32 and 37 a close the inner ends thereof, while their outer ends are respectivel closed by end plates 40 and 41 having ubs 42 and 43, the hub 42 of therplate 40 being secured by a screw 44 to the platen-shaft 14, 7 while the end plate 41 has its hub 43 secured by a screw 45 to the sleeve 35.
  • the platen 13 formed by the platen secthetusual single platen used in typewrit for the platen is the platen-shaft it which is only supported in the end plates 15 and 16 of the carriage-frame l7, and, due to the fact that the platen is divided at its center,
  • the annulus 47 has an arm 48 which by means of a pin 19 fixed upon a lug50 forming a part of an angular support 51 secured upon an outstruck ledge 52, cut out preferably from a paper table 53, a set screw 54 removably securing the angularsupport upon the ledge 52.
  • the annulus 47 is also provided with an arm 55 arranged so as to extend in an opposite direction with respeet'to the arm 48.
  • a fastening pin 56 positions the arm fixedly upon a lug 57 formed upon a support 58 secured by screws 59 upon a cradle or under part of the platen-frame structure
  • the platen-sections are provided with supports at both their inner and outer ends, thereby rendermg the platen more rigid and able to withstand tlletype-blows or any slight misuse that it might happen to receive.
  • a typewriting machine the combination of a tame, a paper-shelf secured thereupon, a pair of aligning longitudinally separated platens positioned adjacent the lower portion of said shelf, said paper-shelf being formed with an outstruck ledge projecting fonrardly toward said platens, a bracket secured upon said ledge, an arm clamped fixedly upon said bracket and extending toward said platens, an annulus fixed upon said arm between the separated ends of said platens, a platen-shaft extending clear through the platens, means connected to said shaft:- and including a disk snugly" projecting into, so as to rotate within, and be supported by, said annulus, means secun ing said disk upon one platen, and means rotatably engaging said shaft and connected to the other platen.
  • a disk supporting said shaft between its ends and contacted endwise by both platen-portions and secured for rotation to one of them only, an annulus of the same width as said disk and embracing the same so as to support the latter, a lug formed upon said annulus, a plate secured to said cradle, an arm on said plate secured fixedly upon said lug to support said annulus, and means carried by said annulus and engaging said frame at a point opposite to said arm for supporting purposes.
  • a typewriting machine having a platen-frame, a platen-shaft and a platen mounted thereon, the combination with a second platen rotatably mounted on said shaft in alignment with the first platen. of a disk centered upon said shaft between both platens and secured to one'of the same to rotate therewith, and an annulus stationarily supported on said platen-frame and enveloping the periphery of said disk in such manner to provide a hearing [or said disk and thereby intermediately support said platens and said shaft there being means upon both platens to locate said annulus upon said disk and also means associated with the platens to rotate either platen at will.
  • a typewriting machine having a platen-frame, a platen-shaft and a platen mounted thereon.

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Dec. 25. 1928:
A. G. F. KUROWSKI TYPEWRITING MACHINE Original Filed Sept. 22, 1924 INVINTOR lL wil ATTO I Patented Dec. 25, 1928.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.-
.ALI'RED G. F. KUROWSKI, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO UNDERWOOD ELLI- OTT FISHER COMPANY, 01' NEW YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION OF DELAWARE.
TYPEWRITING MACHINE.
Original application filed September 22, 1924, Serial No. 739,020. Divided and this applicaton filed July 31,
1926. Serial No. 126,132. i i
This invention relates to typewriting machines having divided platens, and more particularly to means for supporting the platen-sections at their inner ends.
According to the present invention one section of the platen is fast to a comparatively thin shaft extending through the entire platen and su ported in the end plates of the carriagerame, platen-rotating means for the section being mounted on the shaft. The otherplaten-section is fast to a lOn itudinal sleeve looselymounted on the sha t, which extends outside the platen section at one end thereof, the platen-rotating means for that section being mounted upon the extension of the sleeve.
Divided platens of this kind are usually of greater length than the usual single platen used in a typewriting machine, and, sincelthe platen-shaft is journaled at the ends only, it is readily seen that the central portion, due to the fact that the platen is divided at the center, and the only support at this point is the thin" platen-shaft, is not able to withstand much strain. The typeblows or the slightest misuse of the platen at this point will tend to impair the alignment of the platen, which results in imperfect typing.
A feature of the present invention is to provide a support for the adjacent ends of the platen-sections, thereby rendering the platen much more rigid, and eliminating any possibility of the platen getting out of al1gnmerit; The support may be in the form of a brace rigidly mounted on the movable car riage and embracing the inner end of one of 'the platen sections, thereby supplying the platen with a rigid support at lts weakest point. a W p p a This is a division of my application, Serial No. 739,020, filed September 22 1924 (now Patent No. 1,604,645, dated. October26,
Other features and advantages will hereinafter appear. a
In the accompanying drawings,
Figure 1 is ,a top plan view,,partly broken away, embodying the present invention.
Figure 2 is a front elevation, artly in tions 18 and 19, is considerably longer than section, ofcertain parts shown in igure 1. Figure 3; is across-sectional elevation of a the invention showing the central brace interposed betweenthe meeting ends of the platen-cylinders.
Type-bars 10 are swung upward to print upon either work-sheet A or B fed by means nism, which consists of a line-space lever 20 shiftable in a slotted guide 21 on, the front crossbar 22 of the carriage-frame17 and journaled on a pin 23 mountedon the carnage-frame 17. The lever 20 has a pusher 24 arranged tocontact with a slide 25 which has a pin 26 connected to a retractable spring 27 which applies tension against the movement of the slide 25. The slide 25 has a spring 28 which. presses a pawl 29 into, driving relation against a ratchet-wheel 30, so that by operation of the line-space lever 20 the ratchet-wheel 30 will be rotated, whichin turn will rotate a plat-- en-section. r i c Screws 31 secure the platen-section 18 to a flange or disk 32 of'a bushing 33, which in turn :is fast to the platen-shaft 14: -Finger-knobs 34 are secured to the shaft 14 at each end for causing manual rotation of the platen-section 18. platen-section 19 a sleeve ,35'is provided,
which fits around the shaft'14 and is fixed at one endto a bushing 36 having a flange ,or disk 37 to which the platen-section 19 is secured. The other end of the sleeve 35 protrudes through the carriage-end plate 16 and has attached thereto by means of a screw 38 a finger-knob 39,,through1which the platen-section 19 may be manually rotated. The platen-sections 18 and 19 are '85 For rotating the tubular and the flanges or disks 32 and 37 a close the inner ends thereof, while their outer ends are respectivel closed by end plates 40 and 41 having ubs 42 and 43, the hub 42 of therplate 40 being secured by a screw 44 to the platen-shaft 14, 7 while the end plate 41 has its hub 43 secured by a screw 45 to the sleeve 35.
The platen 13 formed by the platen secthetusual single platen used in typewrit for the platen is the platen-shaft it which is only supported in the end plates 15 and 16 of the carriage-frame l7, and, due to the fact that the platen is divided at its center,
it can readily beseen that the rigidity of the platen at the point of division is greatly lessened, and by the slightest misuse or by the constant type-blows the platen will be bent out of alignment which will result in imperfect typin In order to eliminate this defect, there is provided a. support 46 in the form of an annulus 4'7 snugly fitting around the flange 32 of the bushing but permitting the bushing 33 to easily rotate therein. The outer circumference oi' the annulus 4:7 is flush with the outer circumference of the platen-sections 18 and 19. The annulus 47 has an arm 48 which by means of a pin 19 fixed upon a lug50 forming a part of an angular support 51 secured upon an outstruck ledge 52, cut out preferably from a paper table 53, a set screw 54 removably securing the angularsupport upon the ledge 52. The annulus 47 is also provided with an arm 55 arranged so as to extend in an opposite direction with respeet'to the arm 48. A fastening pin 56 positions the arm fixedly upon a lug 57 formed upon a support 58 secured by screws 59 upon a cradle or under part of the platen-frame structure With this construction the platen-sections are provided with supports at both their inner and outer ends, thereby rendermg the platen more rigid and able to withstand tlletype-blows or any slight misuse that it might happen to receive.
Variationsmay be resorted to within the scopeof theinvention, and portions of the improvements may be used without others.
Having thus described my invention, 1'
claim:
1. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a frame, a platen'sha'lt revolubly mounted therein, a pair of finger-knobs fixedly secured uponthe"op,posing ends of said shaft, two platen-sections having'confrontmg bores, a rubber sheathing enveloping (willPlHlLPIPSQCtlOI], an annulus having the same diameter as said shcathings and interposed in contactth'e'rewith, two hubs projectingin opposite directions into the respectlve bores. flanges formed upon said hubs, one ofsaid'tlanges engaging the inner circumference of said annulus, means for securing said annulus against displacement from said frame, said flan es being mounted in contacting relation and eing respectively secured to said platen-sections, a sleeve extending through the bore of one section into one of said hubs,,said shaft'extending into the bore of the other section and projecting through said sleeve, and a finger-knot securcd 'upon said sleeve, said shaft beyond "the inner end of sa'id sleevebeing'fisedly secured for rotation upon the contiguous hub.
2. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a tame, a paper-shelf secured thereupon, a pair of aligning longitudinally separated platens positioned adjacent the lower portion of said shelf, said paper-shelf being formed with an outstruck ledge projecting fonrardly toward said platens, a bracket secured upon said ledge, an arm clamped fixedly upon said bracket and extending toward said platens, an annulus fixed upon said arm between the separated ends of said platens, a platen-shaft extending clear through the platens, means connected to said shaft:- and including a disk snugly" projecting into, so as to rotate within, and be supported by, said annulus, means secun ing said disk upon one platen, and means rotatably engaging said shaft and connected to the other platen.
3. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a tame having an under intermediate cradle, a split longitudinally-extending platen, a platen-shaft upon which the split platen is mounted, means for enabling either of the split portions of said platen to rotate independently of the other,
a disk supporting said shaft between its ends and contacted endwise by both platen-portions and secured for rotation to one of them only, an annulus of the same width as said disk and embracing the same so as to support the latter, a lug formed upon said annulus, a plate secured to said cradle, an arm on said plate secured fixedly upon said lug to support said annulus, and means carried by said annulus and engaging said frame at a point opposite to said arm for supporting purposes.
4. In a typewriting machine having a platen-frame, a platen-shaft and a platen mounted thereon, the combination with a second platen rotatably mounted on said shaft in alignment with the first platen. of a disk centered upon said shaft between both platens and secured to one'of the same to rotate therewith, and an annulus stationarily supported on said platen-frame and enveloping the periphery of said disk in such manner to provide a hearing [or said disk and thereby intermediately support said platens and said shaft there being means upon both platens to locate said annulus upon said disk and also means associated with the platens to rotate either platen at will.
5. In a typewriting machine having a platen-frame, a platen-shaft and a platen mounted thereon. the combination with a second platen rotatably mounted on the shaft in alignment with the first platen, of a pair or? adjacent disks centered upon the shaft between said platens and respectively secured to said platens to serve as the inner ends thereof and rotate therewith, and an annulus stationarily. supported on said platen-frame in such manner as to form a bearing for one of said disks by enveloping the periphery thereof, whereby to interplaten-frame, a platen and a shaft therefor, V
the combination with a second platen rotatably mounted on the shaft in alignment with the first platen, of a disk centered upon the shaft between both platens and secured to one of the same to rotate therewith, an annulus enveloping the periphery of said disk to serve both as a bearing therefor and as an intermediate support forrboth of said platens, and a plurality of radial arms projecting from said annulus and supported on said platen-frame, there being lugs borne upon said frame to which said radial arms are attached. i
ALFRED G. F. KUROVSKI.
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DE754200C (en) * 1936-07-23 1952-06-30 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co Calculating machine or the like with a two-part platen
US4403878A (en) * 1978-02-10 1983-09-13 Epson Corporation Paper-feeding mechanism of a small-sized printer

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DE754200C (en) * 1936-07-23 1952-06-30 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co Calculating machine or the like with a two-part platen
US4403878A (en) * 1978-02-10 1983-09-13 Epson Corporation Paper-feeding mechanism of a small-sized printer

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