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US1089075A
US1089075A US41108408A US1908411084A US1089075A US 1089075 A US1089075 A US 1089075A US 41108408 A US41108408 A US 41108408A US 1908411084 A US1908411084 A US 1908411084A US 1089075 A US1089075 A US 1089075A
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  • this short lever serves to bear down the first key-lever to shift the platen.
  • ln other wort he platen may be shifted and lielil locked by the lirst-n'ientioned key, or it may he sliiltell temporarily by the secondonentionerl key,
  • Fig. 1 shows a perspective ⁇ lGW showing the platen and one form of my improved shifting; devices.
  • Fig. 2 shows the Slllfhfllflhliiljli liey lever.
  • Fig. 3 is an elevation of the riglit lmnil enrl of the platen and the sliif'liing uncl hie-him; devices at this point, show -inn the (ll'LlllEllllS in normal 10wer-case position.
  • Fig. i is a similar View showing" the platen locked in upper case position.
  • Fig. 5 is it fragmentary View illustrating; the action oi the rightluind temporary shift-key.
  • Fig. (5 SllOWSlllQ right-hand temporary shift key that releases the locking (log.
  • Type bars 1 curry upper and lower "use 1' ypes to strike upon the front of u platen 2, which is mounted in L! platen lrzune il the latter supported upon it carriage el.
  • platen frame is shiftnble up and luWllhy means of a rocking frame 5 having :1 liorizontzil rail (3, wliereon runs :1 roll T of the platen frame
  • a temporary shift key 8, at the left lunul Side of the i'nuehine is mounted upon the fin Weird end of a lever 9 pivoted loosely upon a rod 10 nml having an upslaluliiw arm 11 to engage a, pendent :ruli ii of ll t rocking; frame to lift the platen 'l'rnuie.
  • a hook or dog 15 catches over a pin 16 which projects from the side of thelever 13, thereby holding down said lever and holding the platen in,the upper position, so that a line of capital letters may be Written.
  • the dog 15 is rigidly secured upon a rock shaft 17 and a spring 18 tends constantly to move the dog 15 backwardly, so that it will catch over the pin 16 when the latter is sufiiciently depressed.
  • Said temporary shift key 8 has means to release the lever 13 from the control of the dog 5, so as to permit the platen frame to drop.
  • a pin 19 projects from the side of the lever 9 to engage an upstanding cam arm 20 also fixed upon the rock shaft 17 so that at every deression of'said key 8, 'theshaft 17 is rocked and the dog 15 carried forwardly, thereby releasing the pin 16 and lever 13 and permits ting theplaten frame to drop.
  • auxiliary lever 22 which is in front-of lever 22 extends back from the fulcrum 21, and is formed with ears 24, 25, to catch over the top and bottom of the lever 13 to limit the play of lever 22 thereon.
  • the auxiliary lever 22 is also formed with a downwardly extending finger 26, the rear edge 27 Whereof engages a pin28 provided upon the dog 15 below the rock shaft 17. Depression of the key 23 turns the auxiliary lever 22 about the pivot 21, and the finger 26 is-swung backwardly. to engage pin 28, and thereby rock the dog 15 forwardly to an idle position, preventing it from catching over the pin 16 on the shift lever 13.
  • the key 23, as well as the key 8 may be used to release the lever 13 from the control of the (log.
  • the key 23 may also be used as a temporary shift key in the same manner as the key 8, since the ear 2% enables the key 23 to swing down the lever 13, While the finger 26 silences the dog 15, so that when the key 23 is released, the platen frame drops.
  • the keys 8 and 23 are at the extreme ends of the front bank of type eye 29.
  • the next rear bank' is seen at 250, the next at 31, and the rear-most bank at 132, Fig. 3.
  • the key 14 is preferably in the next to the roar bank, that is, at the right hand end of the bank of keys 31.
  • shift key 14 may be depressed at any time to shift and lock the platen frame, While either key 8 or 23 may be employed to unlock the same.
  • either of said keys 8 0'123 may be used at any time as a temporary shift key.
  • auxiliary keyhung on the first key to release the dog and a separate key movable independently of the first key, to both .shift said shiftable member and release said dog.
  • a typewriting machine the combination with a case-shifting member, of a key lever to shift the carriage, adog-to lock the key lever, and an auxiliary key lever intermediately fulcrumedon the first key lever, the outer end of the auxiliary key lever bearing the keyand the inner end coacting with the dog to release it; a third key lever removed from the firstkey lever and also adapted to shift said case-shifting member, and devices actuated by the third key lever also to release the dog.
  • key lever having ranget. iiin'le miiien on the firel; liey leve are key lever controlling the locking whereby ui'ler the first key lever ii:v individually depressed, depression ell the auxiliary lz. lever will release the same, ereley when the firsfi key lever is ea pressed through rlie medium ef the auxiliary l x the liiielzingr means Will be helrl 121* aei. e
  • shiilinb ineeliexi'em comprising 2 er, ⁇ E deg te'ee celi upen said lever upon the ilepressien eliereelllzeloek it alewn, an eiixiliary elierl' lever aivetecl upon said shift lever and er:- tending ferwarelly 'iliereirom and having a key, and also having; a fin to rel. ase Sea member, and
  • the eembi natien Wllilk a meiriber be be sliiiietl, of temgaorary amlv perma zieiil; shill-key levers cenneeted to said iziemlier, a die; heel; i0 catch ever a projection on tile-permanent shift-key lever to hold it (leivii, said dog sei'rureel upon a reel: shaft extending the keyboard, a spring; tending sexist-mill) to meve said dog n .Qeetive position, and means on temporary eliilt lrey to lure said reel: shaft lie release ilie rleg; seicl temporary shill lrey meeilled en tire uppesite eml of the lzeyboartl; and a secenel temorary eliilikey en, the same side of the,
  • keyboard ae-llie permanent shift key and also having means to release Elie ale 1?.
  • the eomei nation with member in be billed of lem porary and 'eermenent s levers: eonnecteil te mill member, :2 er heel-r; $0 eeleli'evez prejeelien 0e litre permanent shift-key lever l0 hold it clown, eaic l clog secured upon reel; shaft exteiirlini acress the lief board, 2 Spring lending constantly tomove said (leg; to elleelive pesitlon, aiifl' means on said temporary shift key to turn said reek shall, in release lJllG dog; eeirl tern pox-airy shift key mounted 021' the opposite end or the keylieercl; and! a pin projecting frem the side of the temperery shift key lever to engage an arm alse firerl upon eaid
  • rock shaft so that at every depression of said temporary key lever said rock shaft is rocked and/the dog thereon is moved to re leasing position.
  • said temporary shift key mounted on the opposite end of the keyboard, a pin projecting from the side of the temporary shift key lever to engage an arm also fixed upon said rock shaft, so that at every depression of said temporary key lever said rock shaft is rocked and the dog thereon is moved to re leasing position, and an auxiliary shift key lever pivoted upon said permanent shift le-. ver and having a finger to engage said dog to release it.

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E. L. PFUNDER.
TYPE WRITING MACHINE. APPLICATION FILED JAN. 16, 1908.
Patented Mar. 3, 191%.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 1.
[722/6/2101 a a I 6% C fl/fwvzey E. L. PPUNDER.
TYPE WRITING MACHINE.
APPLICATION FILED JAN 16, 1902.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
Patented Mar.3,1914.
WALZiZes es T'ZE'PE WRIETILENG BLKACHINE.
Specification of Letters Patent. jpflfllffilmtgdl lw m 3 115 31 All implication filed January 16, 1968 Z "to/mm may (EMT/069% t l, EMIL L. Pronnnn, a, lnitetl States, residing in I .e eou'nty Hartford and hilnae oi Qonneelie" heve invented certain improvements in Typeiers or other wise-shite g; n Wi-itii'ig machines, to i or to upper ehei'olore two independent shift keys one at each side of the the righhhencl key en to upper case and locked while the left-hand shift key served t iten.
f the p *incipol objects of my inveniio 31x rule increased facilities for lionv is shifting the 1 ten and platen frame or other wee-shittingdevice, and particularly to 3'. "e convenience of eileoting a reunio oil platen, without how ie usual advantage of lockeaten by the mere depression of a inn the s2.v v i 'i iect of the invention is to for releasing the platen ien it lies been looked. these e contrive to elevate or ehiit the platen or platen frame by means of a. temporary shift-key at either side of Pl-llfi lqeyooarch so that either of said keys may he (lepr cl and held down during the Writing of :i ingle capital letter, end then released to tore the shift mechanism to nornml lOW8T-('zl I(' position. In addition to said keys, l provide 21 third key, preferably at the right-hand side of the keyboard, which may be depressed to botli'shift and loirlt the platen in upper-case position. This look may he released by depression of either of the first-mentioned temporary shiftlCGYS.
in (worrying out my invention in its preferred for in, arrange all the right-hand side of the keyh :ird u shift-lever Whose key staiuils 'iieferiilily in the second banlrol? keys. ll (log provided upon the machinei one catches said level-upon the depres F'lZPll tliereo" to lock it down. Upon said slii'ftlever i pivot it short lever hearing; :1 key in the front bank of keys, and this front key-lever has n finger to release the $3 1)]? which the following Serial No. 111,084..
dog. It will be understood that this short lever serves to bear down the first key-lever to shift the platen. ln other wort (he platen may be shifted and lielil locked by the lirst-n'ientioned key, or it may he sliiltell temporarily by the secondonentionerl key,
since the finger on the latter silences the dog or holds it out of action. [it the left hand end of the keyboard the usual temporary shift key, having a connection to re lease said (log, this shift-key being" arranged as usual in the front bank oi keys! Thus the operator may temporarily shift the platen without looking the same, by depression of either of the keys that are mounted at the ends of the front bank of keys, thereby greatly facilitating the operation of the machine: while at any time the platen iiiziy be shifted and locked by merely depressing the locking key; and thereafter the platen may again be released by depressing either one of the aforesaid temporary shilt keys. in the accompanying ('lrewihg 's l igure 1 IS a perspective \lGW showing the platen and one form of my improved shifting; devices. Fig". 2 shows the Slllfhfllflhliiljli liey lever. Fig. 3 is an elevation of the riglit lmnil enrl of the platen and the sliif'liing uncl hie-him; devices at this point, show -inn the (ll'LlllEllllS in normal 10wer-case position. Fig. i is a similar View showing" the platen locked in upper case position. Fig. 5 is it fragmentary View illustrating; the action oi the rightluind temporary shift-key. Fig. (5 SllOWSlllQ right-hand temporary shift key that releases the locking (log.
Type bars 1 curry upper and lower "use 1' ypes to strike upon the front of u platen 2, which is mounted in L! platen lrzune il the latter supported upon it carriage el. platen frame is shiftnble up and luWllhy means of a rocking frame 5 having :1 liorizontzil rail (3, wliereon runs :1 roll T of the platen frame A temporary shift key 8, at the left lunul Side of the i'nuehine is mounted upon the fin Weird end of a lever 9 pivoted loosely upon a rod 10 nml having an upslaluliiw arm 11 to engage a, pendent :iriii ii of ll t rocking; frame to lift the platen 'l'rnuie. (lepressingsnid key, the type keys ire caused to "CJFHQ capital letters tlllll upon releasing he key $5, iheplateii (lroppe l io'iiornuil position, so that the keys will Write lower Case letters. At the right hand side of the machine is a similar arm 11 to operate a similar arm 12 9f the rocking frame, said arm 11 extending-but from a lever 13, which is loosely pivoted upon the rod 10, and carries at its forward endla key 1a, depression of which will throw the plate" frame up to the dotted line position, at Fig. 1. When the key 14: is depressed, a hook or dog 15 catches over a pin 16 which projects from the side of thelever 13, thereby holding down said lever and holding the platen in,the upper position, so that a line of capital letters may be Written. The dog 15 is rigidly secured upon a rock shaft 17 and a spring 18 tends constantly to move the dog 15 backwardly, so that it will catch over the pin 16 when the latter is sufiiciently depressed. Said temporary shift key 8 has means to release the lever 13 from the control of the dog 5, so as to permit the platen frame to drop. A pin 19 projects from the side of the lever 9 to engage an upstanding cam arm 20 also fixed upon the rock shaft 17 so that at every deression of'said key 8, 'theshaft 17 is rocked and the dog 15 carried forwardly, thereby releasing the pin 16 and lever 13 and permits ting theplaten frame to drop.
I pivot at 21 upon the shift key lever13 an auxiliary short le ver 22 hearing a key 23,
the locking key 14:. The
which is in front-of lever 22 extends back from the fulcrum 21, and is formed with ears 24, 25, to catch over the top and bottom of the lever 13 to limit the play of lever 22 thereon. The auxiliary lever 22 is also formed with a downwardly extending finger 26, the rear edge 27 Whereof engages a pin28 provided upon the dog 15 below the rock shaft 17. Depression of the key 23 turns the auxiliary lever 22 about the pivot 21, and the finger 26 is-swung backwardly. to engage pin 28, and thereby rock the dog 15 forwardly to an idle position, preventing it from catching over the pin 16 on the shift lever 13. Hence the key 23, as well as the key 8, may be used to release the lever 13 from the control of the (log. The key 23 may also be used as a temporary shift key in the same manner as the key 8, since the ear 2% enables the key 23 to swing down the lever 13, While the finger 26 silences the dog 15, so that when the key 23 is released, the platen frame drops.
The keys 8 and 23 are at the extreme ends of the front bank of type eye 29. The next rear bank'is seen at 250, the next at 31, and the rear-most bank at 132, Fig. 3. The key 14 is preferably in the next to the roar bank, that is, at the right hand end of the bank of keys 31. Thus, shift key 14 may be depressed at any time to shift and lock the platen frame, While either key 8 or 23 may be employed to unlock the same. Moreover either of said keys 8 0'123 may be used at any time as a temporary shift key.
Having thus described myinvention, I claim:
1. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a case-shifting member, of a key lever at each side of the keyboard to shift said shifting member, one of the key levers, means connecting the other 'key lever with the dog to release the same upon operation of said other or second key lever, and an auxiliary key lever hung on the first key lever to release the dog.
2. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a case-shifting member, of
key lever at each side of the keyboard and operable independently of each other to shift said shifting member, a dog to lock the first of the levers, means to ,enable the other of said key' levers to release the dog, and an extra key also carried on the first lacy lever and having means to'release the Og I 3. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a shiftable member, of -a key a dog to lock to shift the same, a dog to lock the key, an
auxiliary keyhung on the first key to release the dog, and a separate key movable independently of the first key, to both .shift said shiftable member and release said dog.
4.,In a typewriting machine, the combination with a 'shiftable member, of a key lever to shift the same, a pivoted dog to lock the key lever, .fulcrumed between its and an' auxiliary key lever ends on the first key lever, one end of the auxiliary lever hearing a key, and the other end engaging the dog to release it.
5. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a case-shifting member, of a key lever to shift the carriage, adog-to lock the key lever, and an auxiliary key lever intermediately fulcrumedon the first key lever, the outer end of the auxiliary key lever bearing the keyand the inner end coacting with the dog to release it; a third key lever removed from the firstkey lever and also adapted to shift said case-shifting member, and devices actuated by the third key lever also to release the dog.
6. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a shiftable member, of a key independently of said key,- lever having means either to depress said key lever and simultaneously silence the locking means, or to release the key lever from the locking means; a lhirtl key lever, and devices also actuated by the latter to release the leele ing means,
8. in e llypewriting machine, elie eemo'i nation with carrier and platen, of e key i1 shift the carrier, means l l0 ilie v when ineividuelly ile gneseed, an
key lever having limitet. iiin'le miiien on the lirel; liey leve are key lever controlling the locking whereby ui'ler the first key lever ii:v individually depressed, depression ell the auxiliary lz. lever will release the same, ereley when the firsfi key lever is ea pressed through rlie medium ef the auxiliary l x the liiielzingr means Will be helrl 121* aei. e
sitieii, and an auxiliary key level ligiving,
limiied pivol'el n'ieveziieiifz, on the first key lever, eaxi y leveiglieving its inner end linger ce-acriiig wiili a second eml of to release tire eame ver-Tiling machine, tile combiliey lever lze shil itlie seine, a pin on the key lever, a yielding; atetrinediatel'y pivot-ell dog at its upper end a heel: to engage the in, an arwiliary key lever fulcrumecl.
on an; L l lever aml' halving its inner end lipe engaging oppe: he edges of the first key lever to limit independent melien of the auxiliary liey lever, and a (lawnivardly (ll )OSQll finger on the auxiliary key lever to release the dog 11. in a typewriting machine, the combination with a carrier and a platen, of a key lever to shift the :arrier, a pin on llie key lever, a yielding pivoted. (g; having at its upper emla hook in engage the pin, eii auxiliary key, lever fulcrumecl on the first key lever and having at its inner eiiil lips engaging oppusite edges of lJhS first. key lever to Emil/independent motion of the auxiliary key lever, a downwardly disposed linger eirtlie auxiliary key lever to engage 21ml release the (leg, :1 third key lever-having means to shill; the carriage; and a con neeli m between the tllll'd'lx'fly lever and the (log.
1:2. in a typewriting machine, the combinalieu with a ease sliilling member, of keys operable 'imle 'iemlently of each other to shill; sai'rl shilling member, a (log to lock one of the keys togell'ier with will shifting: member, means connecting lflw ether key will: will {log lio release tlie same, and an i ,auxiliery keyeonnectecl to one of said keys else having :1. linger fie release seiel (leg; eak
Ill the carriage anal platen, of a both to shift said shifting member and reand segaarzue key er; xepeiizl el: Elie lirsla lrey he mil. Slllll ii'iemlier em? releeee icl.
lei. In a iplllllllllllg inzielllim, a cage shifting mee e1 eeiiiprisiizg :2 'Ll'lizllllJLf 570 be shifted, a sh. lever, a (leg to catch upon riaicl lever ripei the depression lliereel {e loci; it down, anal an e'uxi lary eliort lever piveteci upon said sliiflzlever and mtemlree" forwardly ilierelreiii and having a lrey, am".
auxiliary lever capable of operating the lever t0 shift said. shiftnble i'nemliieiz 15., e typewriiiiig machine, a
shiilinb ineeliexi'em comprising 2 er, {E deg te'ee celi upen said lever upon the ilepressien eliereelllzeloek it alewn, an eiixiliary elierl' lever aivetecl upon said shift lever and er:- tending ferwarelly 'iliereirom and having a key, and also having; a fin to rel. ase Sea member, and
iiperziry eh l ey lever at the ether eiiifl. Of l3l1 -lreylieari'l eeniieetel to eel-cl. eliifiable member and luring a 0011- llQCljl 1: ice release seid. leg.
16; lin e iypeivriting machine, the eembi natien Wllilk a meiriber be be sliiiietl, of temgaorary amlv perma zieiil; shill-key levers cenneeted to said iziemlier, a die; heel; i0 catch ever a projection on tile-permanent shift-key lever to hold it (leivii, said dog sei'rureel upon a reel: shaft extending the keyboard, a spring; tending sexist-mill) to meve said dog n .Qeetive position, and means on temporary eliilt lrey to lure said reel: shaft lie release ilie rleg; seicl temporary shill lrey meeilled en tire uppesite eml of the lzeyboartl; and a secenel temorary eliilikey en, the same side of the,
keyboard ae-llie permanent shift key and also having means to release Elie ale 1?. In a tyfllewriting machine, the eomei nation with member in be billed, of lem porary and 'eermenent s levers: eonnecteil te mill member, :2 er heel-r; $0 eeleli'evez prejeelien 0e litre permanent shift-key lever l0 hold it clown, eaic l clog secured upon reel; shaft exteiirlini acress the lief board, 2 Spring lending constantly tomove said (leg; to elleelive pesitlon, aiifl' means on said temporary shift key to turn said reek shall, in release lJllG dog; eeirl tern pox-airy shift key mounted 021' the opposite end or the keylieercl; and! a pin projecting frem the side of the temperery shift key lever to engage an arm alse firerl upon eaidl &
rock shaft, so that at every depression of said temporary key lever said rock shaft is rocked and/the dog thereon is moved to re leasing position.
18. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a member to be shifted, of temporary and permanent shift-key levers con-- nected to said member, a.d0g or hook to catch over a projection on the permanent shift-key lever to hold it down, said dogv secured upon a rock shaft extending across the keyboard a spring tending constantlyto move said dog. to effective position, and
means on said temporary shift key toturn said rock shaft to release thedog; said temporary shift key mounted on the opposite end of the keyboard, a pin projecting from the side of the temporary shift key lever to engage an arm also fixed upon said rock shaft, so that at every depression of said temporary key lever said rock shaft is rocked and the dog thereon is moved to re leasing position, and an auxiliary shift key lever pivoted upon said permanent shift le-. ver and having a finger to engage said dog to release it.
19. In a typewritlng machine, the combination with a member to be shifted,-of tem porary and permanent shift-key levers connected to said member, a dog or hook to site end of the keyboard a pin promoting from the side of the temporary shift key lever to engage an arm also fixed upon-said rocklshaft, so that at every depression of said temporary. key lever said rock shaft rocked and the dog thereon is moved to releasing position, and an auxiliary shift key lever pivoted upon said permanent shift lever and having a finger to engage said dog to release it; said auxiliary lever extending forwardly from its pivot and hear ing at-its forward end a key and constructed to depress said permanent shift key lever.
EMIL L. PFUNDER.
. Witnesses:
W. M. BYORKMAN, MoRToN C. TALCOTT.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Gommiss'ioner of Patents,
Washington, D. C."
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