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USRE19076E
USRE19076E US19076DE USRE19076E US RE19076 E USRE19076 E US RE19076E US 19076D E US19076D E US 19076DE US RE19076 E USRE19076 E US RE19076E
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  • the present invention relates to improvements in typewriting machines, and particularly to means whereby the operation of such a machine is eifected with a minimum amount of noise.
  • the object of the invention is to overcome the objectionable noise produced by the type bars striking the platen and to provide a key action whereby the type bars will be forced into printing relation with the platen by a positive movement, securing clear impressions, but
  • Figure 1 is an elevation of a typewriter key action embodying the present invention, certain parts of the machine being shown in section and the type bar being in its normal inactive position.
  • Figure 2 is a similar view showing the position of parts when the key lever has been partly depressed and the movement of the type bar toward printing relation with the platen checked.
  • Figure 3 is a simlar view showing the relation of the parts on the completion of the depression of the key lever and the movement of the type bar into printing relation with the platen.
  • Figure 4 is a detail, on a slightly enlarged scale, of a portion of the connection between the key lever and the type bar checking means.
  • Figures 5 and 6 are elevational views of a modification showing the parts, respectively, in the positions assumed when the type bar is at rest 50 and in printing relation to the platen.
  • Figures 7 and 8 are views, respectively similar to Figures 5 and 6, of a slightly modified form of key action, embodying the invention.
  • FIGS 1 to 6 inclusive I have illustrated the invention as embodied in a key action mechanism of substantially the type employed in the well known Underwood typewriting machine'comprising a key lever 1 fulcrumed at its rear end upon a rod 2, and extending throughslots in a comb plate or frameinember 3.
  • the type bar 4 is pivotally mounted upon a rod 5, which is of are shape so that the .several type bars of the machine lie in the form of a transversely curved basket.
  • fulcrum support 12 which is supported to rock about an axis 13 extending through the members of a depending comb plate or frame section 14.
  • the fulcrum support 12 is provided with a forward extension 15 that engages a link or rod 16 extending upward from and pivotally connected at its lower end to the key lever 1.
  • the link or member 10 is eccentrically mounted on the fulcrum support 12, and it will be seen that as the type bar swings upward from its normal inactive position represented in Figure Lto the substantially vertical position shown in Figure 2, such member will be brought into such relation to the axislB of the fulcrum support and said bar as to check the swinging movement of the type bar just prior to its coming into contact with the platen.
  • the stem of the type bar 4 is provided with a longitudinally extending slot 441 into which projects a pin or stud at the inner end of the link or checking member 10, and a spring 17 connects the checking member 10, at the opposite side of its fulcrum llfrom the type bar, with the connecting link or rod 16 that extends upward from the key lever 1.
  • the outer end of the link or checking member 10 may be slightly weighted, as indicated at 10a, so that this member will offer practically no resistance to the initial upward and rearward swinging movement of the type bar.
  • the link or connecting rod 16 has formed therein adjacent its upper end a longitudinal slot 16:; which receives a pin projecting laterally from the forward extension 15 of the pivotally mounted fulcrum support 12 and these parts are so related that the upper end of said slot 16a will engage said' pin on the fulcrum support substantially at the moment that the movement of the type bar into printing relation with the platen is checked as before described, at which time the connection of the checking member 10 with the type bar and the fulcrum 11 are in substantial horizontal alignment with the axis 13 of the fulcrum support.
  • a spring 20 may be interposed between a portion of the typewriter frame and the extension 15 of each fulcrum support to assist in returning the parts to normal position, the machine, of course. including the usual springs 21, for lifting the key levers after the same are relieved from pressure.
  • the key levers 1 are of the common form including two pivotally connected sections having a ,coil spring Ill interposed between them, whereby the checking of the upward and rearward swinging movement of the type bar will not interfere with the downward movement of the key and outer end of .the key lever through the required stroke.
  • each fulcrum support 12 may be 50' provided with a short lateral projection 12a,
  • the means for checking the movement of the type bar toward printing relation with the platen includes a toggle, one member 30 of which is fulcrumed on the pivotally mounted fulcrum support 12, and the other meme i; ber 31 of which is pivotally connected to the type bar 4.
  • the forward end of the toggle member 30 is connected by a link 32 with a lever 33, which is arranged below the plane of'the key lever 1, and is adapted to be rocked about its fulcrum 34 by the movement of a downwardly extending arm 6a of the sub-lever 6.
  • That part of the fulcrum support between its swinging axis and the screw 11 constitutes a link portion swingable downwardly from its normal position of rest anctrearwardly to complete the stroke of the type bar.
  • the fulcrum support being thus normally poised; its inertia is overcome with the least possible effort.
  • Spring la in straightening the key bar moves link 16 upwardly to restore the fulcrum support, the usual key bar return spring assisting in this action.
  • a suitable stop 30a may be provided about the pivotal connection between the toggle members 30, 31. to prevent any possibility of this connect lever 1 and the lever 33, so that the initial depression of the key lever will actuate the lever 33 and through its connection with the type bar.
  • the extent of movement permitted the lever I 33 is such that swinging movement of the type bar will be checked as said bar comes into substantial alignment with the axis of the fulcrum support 12 and the pivotal connection of the bar with said support.
  • the length of the type bar is such, and it is so related to the other parts, that with the several members in the relation described the printing head on the type bar will not touch the platen.
  • the fulcrum support 12 is rocked by the positive pull exerted through the connection 16, as the downward movement of the key lever continues, the type bar will receive,a slight movement substantially in the direction of its length which will complete the movement of said bar into printing relation with the platen.
  • link connections 16 and 32 may be perfectly straight, one piece, elements.
  • the corresponding parts of keyactions situated at or nearer the ends or sides of the type bar basket will, of course, have to be slightly modified, the exact form of each said connection depending upon the location of the particular key action in the machine.
  • a typewriting machine the combination of a platen, a key lever, a type bar movable tm and from printing relation with the platen, means controlled by actuation of the key lever for effecting initial movement of v the type bar toward the platen, means for checking the movement of the type bar toward the platen including a pivotally mounted member connected to the type bar, and meansfor connecting the key lever and said pivotally mounted member during a portion of an operative movement of the key lever for positively moving said member to effect completion of a movement of the type bar toward the platen.
  • a typewriting machine the combination of a platen, a depressible key lever, a pivotal type bar mounted to swing upward and rearward into printing relation with the platen, means controlled by actuation of the key lever for effecting initial movement of the type bar toward the platen, means for checking the movement of the type bar toward the platen including a pivotally mounted member connected to and extending forward'from the type bar, and means for establishing a connection between the key lever and said pivotally mounted member for positively moving said member to effect completion of a movement of the type bar toward the platen.
  • a typewriting machine the combination of a platen, a dep'ressible key lever, a type bar movable to and from printing relation to the platen, means controlled by depression of the key lever for efiecting initial movement of the type bar toward the platen, means for checking such movement of the type bar including a member connected to said bar and extending at an angle to the length of the bar when its movement toward the platen is checked, and means including a member extending upward from the key lever for positively actuating said first mentioned member to effect completion of movement of the type bar into printing relation with the platen.
  • a typewritingmachine the combination of a platen, a depressible key lever, a type bar movable to and from printing relation to the platen, means controlled by depression of the key lever for efiecting initial movement of the type bar toward the platen, means for checking such movement of the type bar including a member connected to said bar and extending substantially at right angles to the length of the bar when its movement toward the platen is checked, and means adapted to be positively actuated by the key lever for imparting a substantially longitudinal movement to said memher to effect completion of movement of the type bar into printing relation to the platen.
  • a typewriting machine the combination of a platen, a key lever, a type bar movable to and from printing relation with the platen, means controlled by actuation of the key lever for effecting initial movement of the type bar toward the platen, means for checking the movement of the type bar toward the platen including a pivqtally mounted member connected to the type bar, a piyotally mounted fulcrum support for said member, and means for connecting the key lever and said; fulcrum support whereby downward movethe platen, means for checking the movement of the type bar toward the platen including a piv otally mounted member connected to the type bar, a pivotally mounted fulcrum support for said member, and a rod extending upward from the key lever and adapted as the key is depressed beyond the position assumed when movement of the type bar toward the platen is checked to engage and positively rock the fulcrum support to move said member in the direction of its length to effect completion of movement of the type bar into printing relation to the platen.
  • a typewriting machine the combination of a platen, a depressible key lever, a pivoted type bar adapted to swing upward and rearward into printing relation to the platen, a sub-lever interposed between the key-lever and type bar and adapted to effect initial movement of the type bar toward the platen as the key lever is depressed, means for checking such movement of the type bar including a member connected to the type barand extending substantially horizontally therefrom when movement of the type bar is checked, and a rod extending upward from the key lever and adapted, as said-lever is depressed beyond the position assumed when movement of the type bar is checked, to move said member in the direction of its length to eflect completion of the movement of the type bar to printing relation to the platen.
  • a typewriting machine the combination of a platen, a 'depressible key lever, a pivoted type bar adapted to swing upward and rearwardinto printing relation to the platen, a sub-lever interposed between the key-lever and type bar and adapted to efiect initial movement of the type bar toward the platen as the key lever is depressed, means for' checking such movement 'of the type bar including a pivotally mounted member connected to the type bar and projecting laterally therefrom when movement of the type bar is checked, a pivotal fulcrum support for said member, and means actuated by depressing the ikey lever beyond the position assumed when movement of the type bar is checked for positively moving the fulcrum support of said mem-' be: to cause the latter to eflfect completion of movement of the type bar into printing relation to the platen.
  • a typewriting machine In a typewriting machine, the combination of a platen, a key lever, a type bar movable to 46 and from printing relation with the platen, means controlled by actuation of the key lever for elf-'- iecting initial movementvof the type bar toward the platen, means for checking the movement of the type bar toward the platen prior to its coming into printing relation to the platen and including a pivotally mounted member connected to the type bar, and a connecting means extending upward from the key lever and adapted as the key lever is depressed beyond the position assumed when movement of the type bar is checked to engage and positively rock said pivotally mounted member to effect completion oi.
  • a typewriting machine In a typewriting machine, the combination of a platen, a key lever, a type bar. movable to 14.
  • the combination of a platen, a key lever, a type ibar movable to and from printing relation with the platen means controlled by actuation of the key lever for effecting initial movement of the type bar toward the platen, means for the checking the movement of the type bar toward the platen, including a pivotally mounted member connected to the type bar, and supplemental means connected with the key lever and adapted to positively shift the fulcrum of said pivotal member during the latter portion of an operative movement of the key lever to move said member in the direction of its length to ell'ect completion of movement of the type bar into printing relation to the platen.
  • a typewriting machine the combination of a platen, a type carrier mounted to swing upward to printing relation to the platen, means for checking movement of the type carrier toward the. platen prior to the carrier coming into printing relation to the platen including a pi'votally mounted member which remains stationary until said movement of the type carrier is checked and is thereafterbodily rocked to eifect completion of movement of the type carrier to printing relation to the platen, a key lever, and means actuated by operation of the key lever for eflecfing successively movement of the type carrier and said pivotally mounted member. .18.
  • the combination or a platen, a depress'ible key lever, B the combination or a platen, a depress'ible key lever, B.
  • type bar movable to and from printing relation with the platen, means controlled by depression of the key lever for effecting movement of the type bar toward the platen, means for checking such move-' 3 ment of the type bar prior to its reaching printe ing relation with the platen, including a pivotally mounted member connected with the type bar, and means, actuated by movement of the key lever after the movement of the type bar has been checked, for rocking said pivotally mounted member to efiect completion of movement of the type bar into printing relation to the platen.
  • a typewriting machine the combination of a platen, a type carrier movable to and from printing relation with the platen, and means for moving the type carrier into printing relation to the platen including a normally collapsed tog- .gle, the straightening of which acts to check movement of the type carrier prior to the latters contacting with the platen, and means for moving the toggle substantially in the direction of its length to complete the printing movement of the type carrier.
  • a typewriting machine the combination of a platen, a type carrier movable to and Irom printing relation with the platen, and means for moving the type carrier into printing relation to the platen including a normally collapsed toggle, the straightening of which acts to check movement of the type carrier prior to the latter's contacting with the platen, and a rocking member connected with and adapted to supplement the action of the toggle to complete printing movement of the type carrier.
  • a typewriting machine the combination of a platen, a type carrier movable to and from printing relation with the platen, and means for moving the type carrier into printing relation to the platen including a normally collapsed toggle, one member of which is adapted to move the type. carrier as the toggle (is expanded, a pivotally mounted support for the other toggle member, and means whereby the support is rocked to supplement the actionof the toggle in completing printing movement of the type carrier.
  • a type bar pivoted for an upward and rearward operative swing
  • a toggle comprising two pivotally connected members of which one has a pivotal connection with the type bar, a swingable link" portion having a pivotal connection with the other or said toggle members, said link portion being swingable downwardly'from its normal position of rest and rearwardly, a key bar operable to move the toggle members from a normally collapsed downwardly extending position to a relatively straightened position and to impart to the type bar a terminally checked throw to a position slightly in advance of striking position, and means thereupon eflective to operatively swing said link portion to complete the stroke of the type bar through said toggle.
  • a type bar pivoted for an said link portion being swingable downwardly from its normal position of rest and rearwardly, a key bar having a connection with said toggle and operable to move the toggle members from a normally collapsed downwardly extending position to a relatively straightened position and to impart to the type bar a terminally checked throw to a position slightly in advance of striking position, and means external of said connection thereupon effective to swing said link portion to complete the stroke of the type bar through said toggle.
  • a type bar pivoted for an upward and rearward operative swing, a toggle comprising two pivotally connected members of which one has a pivotal connection with thetype bar, a swingable link portion having a pivotal connection with the other of said toggle members, said link portion being swingable downwardly from its normal position of rest and rearwardly, a key bar operable to move the toggle members from a normally collapsed downwardly extending position to a relatively straightened position and to' impart to the type bar a terminally checked throw to a positionslightly in advance of striking position, means thereupon efiective to operatively swing said link portion to complete the stroke of the' type bar through said toggle, and powerstoring means tending to restore said link portion.
  • a type bar pivoted for an upward and rearward operative stroke, a toggle comprising two pivotally connected members of which one has a pivotal connection with the type bar, a swingable link portion having a pivotal connection with the other of said toggle members, said link portion being swingable downwardly from its normal position of rest and rearwardly,-
  • a key bar having a connection with said toggle and operable to move the toggle members from a normally collapsed downwardly extending position to a relatively straightened position and to impart to the type bar a terminally checked throw to a position slightly in advance of striking position, means. external of said connection thereupon eflective to swing said link portion to complete the stroke of the type bar through said toggle, and power-storing means tending to restore said link portion.
  • a type bar pivoted for an upward and rearward operative stroke
  • a toggle comprising two pivotallyconnected members oi. which one has a pivotal connection with the type bar, a swingable link portion having a pivotal connection with the other of said toggle members, said link portion being swingable downwardly from its normal position of rest and rearwardly
  • a key bar having a connection with said toggle and operable to move the toggle members from a normally collapsed downwardly extending, position to a rela-- tively straightened position and to impart to the type bar a terminally checked throw to a position slightly in advance of striking position
  • said connection including means acting onthe type bar exclusively'of the toggle during said terminally checked throw, and means external of said connection thereupon efiective to swing said link portion to complete the stroke of the type bar through said toggle.
  • a type bar pivoted for an upward and rearward operative stroke, a toggle comprising two pivotally connected members 01 which one has a pivotal connection with the type bar, a swingable link portion having a pivotal connection with the other of said toggle members, said link portion being swingable downwardly from its normal position 01' rest and rearwardly, a key bar having a.
  • connection with said toggle and operable to move the toggle membersifrom a normally collapsed downwardly extending position to a relatively straightened position and to impart to the type bar a terminally checked throw to a position slightly in advance oistriking position
  • said connection including means acting on I the type bar exclusively of the toggle during said terminally checked throw, means external of said connection thereupon effective to swing said link portion to complete the stroke of the type bar through said toggle, and power-storing means tending to restore said link portion.

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13, 1934- c. A. JOERISSEN TYPEWRITING MACHINE V 3 Sheets-Sheet 1 Original Filed March 22. 1926 Feb. 13, 1934. c. A. JOERISSEN TYPEWRITING- MACHINE Original Filed March 22, 1926 3 Sheets-Sheet '2 Feb. 13, 1934. JOERISSEN A) I Re. 19,076
TYPEWRITING MACHINE Original Filed March 22. 1926 3 Sheets-Sheet 5 gww'ntop Car/ JOZIILYJQH,
Reissued Feb. 13, 1934 UNITED STATES TYPEWRITING MACHINE Carl A. Joerlssen, Washington, D. 0.
Original No. 1,846,339, dated February 23, 1932, Serial No. 96,602, March 22, 1926. Application .for reissue December 15, 1933. Serial No.
The present invention relates to improvements in typewriting machines, and particularly to means whereby the operation of such a machine is eifected with a minimum amount of noise.
Particularly the object of the invention is to overcome the objectionable noise produced by the type bars striking the platen and to provide a key action whereby the type bars will be forced into printing relation with the platen by a positive movement, securing clear impressions, but
without forcibly striking the platen.
I am aware that it has been heretofore proposed to provide typewriter key actions in which the noise produced by the type bars striking the platen will be materially reduced, but by the present invention the movement of all the parts is positively effected through connections with the key lever, and without the necessity of employing auxiliary parts for imparting movement to the type bars.
While the invention hereinafter described may be employed in connection with typewriting machines having type bars of various forms and supported in different relations with regard to the printing roll or platen, I have illustrated embodiments thereof in connection with a type action. in which the type bars are pivotally supported and adapted to move upward and'rearward into printing relation with a relatively elevated platen.
In the accompanying drawings:
Figure 1 is an elevation of a typewriter key action embodying the present invention, certain parts of the machine being shown in section and the type bar being in its normal inactive position.
Figure 2 is a similar view showing the position of parts when the key lever has been partly depressed and the movement of the type bar toward printing relation with the platen checked.
Figure 3 is a simlar view showing the relation of the parts on the completion of the depression of the key lever and the movement of the type bar into printing relation with the platen.
Figure 4 is a detail, on a slightly enlarged scale, of a portion of the connection between the key lever and the type bar checking means.
Figures 5 and 6 are elevational views of a modification showing the parts, respectively, in the positions assumed when the type bar is at rest 50 and in printing relation to the platen.
Figures 7 and 8 are views, respectively similar to Figures 5 and 6, of a slightly modified form of key action, embodying the invention.
In the drawings many of the parts are shown 53 more or less conventionally, and the views are,
28 Claims. (Cl. 197-25) to a considerable extent, diagrammatic. There can, of course, be material variation as regards proportions and sizes of the several parts. and also considerable modification in many of the details without departing from the invention. Except where specifically referred to in the appended claims, it is not intended to limit the invention to the exact details shown, and the drawings are to be considered illustrative rather than restrictive of the invention.
In Figures 1 to 6 inclusive, I have illustrated the invention as embodied in a key action mechanism of substantially the type employed in the well known Underwood typewriting machine'comprising a key lever 1 fulcrumed at its rear end upon a rod 2, and extending throughslots in a comb plate or frameinember 3. The type bar 4 is pivotally mounted upon a rod 5, which is of are shape so that the .several type bars of the machine lie in the form of a transversely curved basket.
Movement of the key lever 1 is transmitted to the type bar 4 by a sub-lever 6, fulcrumed at '1 on the machine frame. When the forward, outer, end of the key lever 1 is depressed, the type bar 4 will be caused to swing upward and rearward about its pivot 5 into printing relation with the platen 8 and the usual type guide 9 in the manner well understood.
In the drawings I have only illustrated a single key action, and it will be understood that this is to be duplicated throughout the series of type bars in the ordinary manner. I
10 designates a link which is pivotally supporte at an intermediate point of its length, and has one end connected to the type bar 4. As shown, the pivot 11 of the link 10 is carried by a pivotally mounted fulcrum support 12, which is supported to rock about an axis 13 extending through the members of a depending comb plate or frame section 14. The fulcrum support 12 is provided with a forward extension 15 that engages a link or rod 16 extending upward from and pivotally connected at its lower end to the key lever 1.
The link or member 10 is eccentrically mounted on the fulcrum support 12, and it will be seen that as the type bar swings upward from its normal inactive position represented in Figure Lto the substantially vertical position shown in Figure 2, such member will be brought into such relation to the axislB of the fulcrum support and said bar as to check the swinging movement of the type bar just prior to its coming into contact with the platen.
The engagement of the link or rod 16 with the extension 15 of the fulcrum support 12 will, 0
as the key lever continues to move downward from the position shown in Figure 2, cause a bodily rocking of the fulcrum support about the axis 13, thus moving the connecting member 10 in the direction of its length and positively foreing the type bar toward the platen, completing its movement into printing relation therewith.
As shown in Figures 1 to 3, the stem of the type bar 4 is provided with a longitudinally extending slot 441 into which projects a pin or stud at the inner end of the link or checking member 10, and a spring 17 connects the checking member 10, at the opposite side of its fulcrum llfrom the type bar, with the connecting link or rod 16 that extends upward from the key lever 1. The outer end of the link or checking member 10 may be slightly weighted, as indicated at 10a, so that this member will offer practically no resistance to the initial upward and rearward swinging movement of the type bar.
As shown, the link or connecting rod 16 has formed therein adjacent its upper end a longitudinal slot 16:; which receives a pin projecting laterally from the forward extension 15 of the pivotally mounted fulcrum support 12 and these parts are so related that the upper end of said slot 16a will engage said' pin on the fulcrum support substantially at the moment that the movement of the type bar into printing relation with the platen is checked as before described, at which time the connection of the checking member 10 with the type bar and the fulcrum 11 are in substantial horizontal alignment with the axis 13 of the fulcrum support.
Therefore, while the movement of the type bar toward printing relation with the platen will be checked there will be no material interference with downward movement of the key lever and the completi on of the movement of the type bar into printing'relation with the platen will be effected by a positive forceexerted'by pull of the link 16 on the extension-15 and a consequent movement in the direction of the length of the I connecting member 10.
A spring 20 may be interposed between a portion of the typewriter frame and the extension 15 of each fulcrum support to assist in returning the parts to normal position, the machine, of course. including the usual springs 21, for lifting the key levers after the same are relieved from pressure. As shown, the key levers 1 are of the common form including two pivotally connected sections having a ,coil spring Ill interposed between them, whereby the checking of the upward and rearward swinging movement of the type bar will not interfere with the downward movement of the key and outer end of .the key lever through the required stroke.
If desired, each fulcrum support 12 may be 50' provided with a short lateral projection 12a,
which will extend over the upper edge of the checking member 10 when the parts are in the position shown in Figures 2 and 3, and, under the pull exerted by the spring 20 will assist in starting the turning movement of said checking member about its fulcrum so that it will not in any, way interfere with the return of the type bar to its normal inactive position.
In the embodiment of the invention illustrated io-in Figures 5 and 6, the means for checking the movement of the type bar toward printing relation with the platen includes a toggle, one member 30 of which is fulcrumed on the pivotally mounted fulcrum support 12, and the other meme i; ber 31 of which is pivotally connected to the type bar 4. The forward end of the toggle member 30 is connected by a link 32 with a lever 33, which is arranged below the plane of'the key lever 1, and is adapted to be rocked about its fulcrum 34 by the movement of a downwardly extending arm 6a of the sub-lever 6.
With this arrangement it will be seen that as the type bar moves from its normal inactive position shown in Figure 5 upward and rearward toward the platen 8, the members 30, 31, of the toggle will come into a substantially straight line relation, thus checking the movement of the type bar, and when the fulcrum support 12 is rocked about its pivotal axis the toggle will exert a positive push upon the type bar, completing the movement thereof into printing relation with the platen. The final operative swing of the fulcrum support is permitted by the pin of the pin and slot connection betweenmembers 6a and 33 com ing under the upward enlargement at the right end of the slot (Fig. 6). v a
That part of the fulcrum support between its swinging axis and the screw 11 constitutes a link portion swingable downwardly from its normal position of rest anctrearwardly to complete the stroke of the type bar. The fulcrum support being thus normally poised; its inertia is overcome with the least possible effort. Spring la in straightening the key bar moves link 16 upwardly to restore the fulcrum support, the usual key bar return spring assisting in this action.
A suitable stop 30a may be provided about the pivotal connection between the toggle members 30, 31. to prevent any possibility of this connect lever 1 and the lever 33, so that the initial depression of the key lever will actuate the lever 33 and through its connection with the type bar.
swing the latter into alignment with the type guide 9 and the platen 8.
The extent of movement permitted the lever I 33 is such that swinging movement of the type bar will be checked as said bar comes into substantial alignment with the axis of the fulcrum support 12 and the pivotal connection of the bar with said support.
The length of the type bar is such, and it is so related to the other parts, that with the several members in the relation described the printing head on the type bar will not touch the platen. However, as the fulcrum support 12 is rocked by the positive pull exerted through the connection 16, as the downward movement of the key lever continues, the type bar will receive,a slight movement substantially in the direction of its length which will complete the movement of said bar into printing relation with the platen.
It is believed that the operation and advantages of the invention will be readily understood from the foregoing description in connection with the drawings. It will be seen that the invention provides a very simplev means for preventing the sudden striking of the type bars against the platen, which is the cause of the objectionable noise incident to operating such machines. By the arrangement of parts described, the movement of the type bar into printing relation with the platen is checked and the completion of such V movement is caused by a positive connection be- 1 of a toggle, as illustrated in Figures-5 and 6, is
interposed between the fulcrum support and the type bar or the latter is pivotally connected directly to said support the turning of said support which eiTects the completion of the type bar movement to printing relation with the platen is due to a positive connection with the key lever.
In the drawings I have illustrated a key action located approximately at the middle, transversely,
of the machine and wherein the link connections 16 and 32 may be perfectly straight, one piece, elements. The corresponding parts of keyactions situated at or nearer the ends or sides of the type bar basket will, of course, have to be slightly modified, the exact form of each said connection depending upon the location of the particular key action in the machine.
However,.in all instances there is a positive connection between the key lever and the fulcrum support for the checking means for rocking said support and effecting a movement in the direction of the length of said means for effecting completion of the movement of the type bar to printing relation to the platen.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new is:
I claim:
1. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a platen, a key lever, a type bar movable tm and from printing relation with the platen, means controlled by actuation of the key lever for effecting initial movement of v the type bar toward the platen, means for checking the movement of the type bar toward the platen including a pivotally mounted member connected to the type bar, and meansfor connecting the key lever and said pivotally mounted member during a portion of an operative movement of the key lever for positively moving said member to effect completion of a movement of the type bar toward the platen.
2. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a platen, a depressible key lever, a pivotal type bar mounted to swing upward and rearward into printing relation with the platen, means controlled by actuation of the key lever for effecting initial movement of the type bar toward the platen, means for checking the movement of the type bar toward the platen including a pivotally mounted member connected to and extending forward'from the type bar, and means for establishing a connection between the key lever and said pivotally mounted member for positively moving said member to effect completion of a movement of the type bar toward the platen.
3. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a platen, a key lever, a type bar movable to and from printing relation with the platen, means controlled by actuation of the key lever for. effecting initial movement of the type bar toward the platen, means for checking the movement of the type bar toward the platen prior to its coming into printing relation to the platen including a member pivotally supported in advance of the platen and connected to the type bar, and means connected with the key-lever for moving said member about its pivotal support, after the move. ment of the type bar has been checked, to effect completion of a movement of the type bar to printing relation with the platen. Q
4. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a platen, a dep'ressible key lever, a type bar movable to and from printing relation to the platen, means controlled by depression of the key lever for efiecting initial movement of the type bar toward the platen, means for checking such movement of the type bar including a member connected to said bar and extending at an angle to the length of the bar when its movement toward the platen is checked, and means including a member extending upward from the key lever for positively actuating said first mentioned member to effect completion of movement of the type bar into printing relation with the platen. I
5. In a typewritingmachine, the combination of a platen, a depressible key lever, a type bar movable to and from printing relation to the platen, means controlled by depression of the key lever for efiecting initial movement of the type bar toward the platen, means for checking such movement of the type bar including a member connected to said bar and extending substantially at right angles to the length of the bar when its movement toward the platen is checked, and means adapted to be positively actuated by the key lever for imparting a substantially longitudinal movement to said memher to effect completion of movement of the type bar into printing relation to the platen.
6. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a platen, a key lever, a type bar movable to and from printing relation with the platen,
means controlled by actuation of the key lever for effecting initial movement of the type bar toward the platen, means for checking the move-- ment of the type bar toward the platen, prior to and including a pivotally mounted member connected to the type bar, and supplemental-means connected with the key lever and adapted to positively rock said pivotal member during the later portion of an operative movement of the key lever to effect completion of movement of the type bar into printing, relation to the platen.
7. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a platen, a key lever, a type bar movable to and from printing relation with the platen, means controlled by actuation of the key lever for effecting initial movement of the type bar toward the platen, means for checking the movement of the type bar toward the platen including a pivqtally mounted member connected to the type bar, a piyotally mounted fulcrum support for said member, and means for connecting the key lever and said; fulcrum support whereby downward movethe platen, means for checking the movement of the type bar toward the platen including a piv otally mounted member connected to the type bar, a pivotally mounted fulcrum support for said member, and a rod extending upward from the key lever and adapted as the key is depressed beyond the position assumed when movement of the type bar toward the platen is checked to engage and positively rock the fulcrum support to move said member in the direction of its length to effect completion of movement of the type bar into printing relation to the platen.
9. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a platen, a depressible key lever, a pivoted type bar adapted to swing upward and rearward into printing relation to the platen, a sub-lever interposed between the key-lever and type bar and adapted to effect initial movement of the type bar toward the platen as the key lever is depressed, means for checking such movement of the type bar including a member connected to the type barand extending substantially horizontally therefrom when movement of the type bar is checked, and a rod extending upward from the key lever and adapted, as said-lever is depressed beyond the position assumed when movement of the type bar is checked, to move said member in the direction of its length to eflect completion of the movement of the type bar to printing relation to the platen. v v
10. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a platen, a 'depressible key lever, a pivoted type bar adapted to swing upward and rearwardinto printing relation to the platen, a sub-lever interposed between the key-lever and type bar and adapted to efiect initial movement of the type bar toward the platen as the key lever is depressed, means for' checking such movement 'of the type bar including a pivotally mounted member connected to the type bar and projecting laterally therefrom when movement of the type bar is checked, a pivotal fulcrum support for said member, and means actuated by depressing the ikey lever beyond the position assumed when movement of the type bar is checked for positively moving the fulcrum support of said mem-' be: to cause the latter to eflfect completion of movement of the type bar into printing relation to the platen.
11, In a typewriting machine, the combination of a platen, a key lever, a type bar movable to 46 and from printing relation with the platen, means controlled by actuation of the key lever for elf-'- iecting initial movementvof the type bar toward the platen, means for checking the movement of the type bar toward the platen prior to its coming into printing relation to the platen and including a pivotally mounted member connected to the type bar, and a connecting means extending upward from the key lever and adapted as the key lever is depressed beyond the position assumed when movement of the type bar is checked to engage and positively rock said pivotally mounted member to effect completion oi.
movement 01' the type bar to printing, relation to the platen.
12. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a platen, a key lever, apivotally mounted type bar, means controlled by actuation of the key lever for effecting initial swinging movement of the type bar toward the platen, means connected to and moving with the type bar for checking movement of such bar toward the platen prior toits coming into printing relation to the platen and supplemental means positively actuated'by the key lever, after the movement of the type bar has been checked, for eil'ecting completion of movement of the type bar to printing relation to the platen in a substantially straight line direction.
13. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a platen, a key lever, a type bar. movable to 14. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a platen, a key lever, a type ibar movable to and from printing relation with the platen, means controlled by actuation of the key lever for effecting initial movement of the type bar toward the platen, means for the checking the movement of the type bar toward the platen, including a pivotally mounted member connected to the type bar, and supplemental means connected with the key lever and adapted to positively shift the fulcrum of said pivotal member during the latter portion of an operative movement of the key lever to move said member in the direction of its length to ell'ect completion of movement of the type bar into printing relation to the platen.
15. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a platen, a type carrier mounted to swing upward to printing relation to the platen, means for checking movement of the type carrier toward the. platen prior to the carrier coming into printing relation to the platen including a pi'votally mounted member which remains stationary until said movement of the type carrier is checked and is thereafterbodily rocked to eifect completion of movement of the type carrier to printing relation to the platen, a key lever, and means actuated by operation of the key lever for eflecfing successively movement of the type carrier and said pivotally mounted member. .18. In a typewriting machine, the combination or a platen, a depress'ible key lever, B. type bar movable to and from printing relation with the platen, means controlled by depression of the key lever for effecting movement of the type bar toward the platen, means for checking such move-' 3 ment of the type bar prior to its reaching printe ing relation with the platen, including a pivotally mounted member connected with the type bar, and means, actuated by movement of the key lever after the movement of the type bar has been checked, for rocking said pivotally mounted member to efiect completion of movement of the type bar into printing relation to the platen.
17. In a typewriting machine, the combination .of a platen, a key lever, a pivotally mounted type bar movable to and from printing relation with the platen, means controlled by actuation of the the key lever after the movement of the type bar has been checked, for rocking said pivotal memher and eflecting completion of the movement of the type bar towards the platen.
18. In a typewriting machine, the combination or a platen, .a'key level, a type bar movable to and from printing relation with the platen, means actuated during the first portion of an opera tive movement of the key lever for eflecting movelrl ment of the type bar toward the platen, means for checking movement of the type bar toward the platen prior to the bar coming into printing relation to the platen, and including a member connected to the type bar and pivotally supported in advance of the platen, and supplemental means, actuated by the key lever after the movement of the type bar has been checked, for rocking said pivotally mounted member to effect completion of the movement of the type bar toward the platen.
19. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a platen, a depressible key lever, a pivoted type bar, means controlled by depression of the key lever for effecting movement of the type bar toward the platen, means movable with the type bar for checking such pivotal movement of the type bar prior to the bar coming into printing relation to the platen, and supplemental means providing a positive connection between the key lever and type bar, after such movement of the type bar has been checked, and effecting completion of the movement of the type bar toward the platen.
20. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a platen, a type carrier movable to and from printing relation with the platen, and means for moving the type carrier into printing relation to the platen including a normally collapsed tog- .gle, the straightening of which acts to check movement of the type carrier prior to the latters contacting with the platen, and means for moving the toggle substantially in the direction of its length to complete the printing movement of the type carrier.
21. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a platen, a type carrier movable to and Irom printing relation with the platen, and means for moving the type carrier into printing relation to the platen including a normally collapsed toggle, the straightening of which acts to check movement of the type carrier prior to the latter's contacting with the platen, and a rocking member connected with and adapted to supplement the action of the toggle to complete printing movement of the type carrier.
22. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a platen, a type carrier movable to and from printing relation with the platen, and means for moving the type carrier into printing relation to the platen including a normally collapsed toggle, one member of which is adapted to move the type. carrier as the toggle (is expanded, a pivotally mounted support for the other toggle member, and means whereby the support is rocked to supplement the actionof the toggle in completing printing movement of the type carrier.
23. In a typewriter, a type bar pivoted for an upward and rearward operative swing, a toggle comprising two pivotally connected members of which one has a pivotal connection with the type bar, a swingable link" portion having a pivotal connection with the other or said toggle members, said link portion being swingable downwardly'from its normal position of rest and rearwardly, a key bar operable to move the toggle members from a normally collapsed downwardly extending position to a relatively straightened position and to impart to the type bar a terminally checked throw to a position slightly in advance of striking position, and means thereupon eflective to operatively swing said link portion to complete the stroke of the type bar through said toggle.
24. In a typewriter, a type bar pivoted for an said link portion being swingable downwardly from its normal position of rest and rearwardly, a key bar having a connection with said toggle and operable to move the toggle members from a normally collapsed downwardly extending position to a relatively straightened position and to impart to the type bar a terminally checked throw to a position slightly in advance of striking position, and means external of said connection thereupon effective to swing said link portion to complete the stroke of the type bar through said toggle.
25. In a typewriter, a type bar pivoted for an upward and rearward operative swing, a toggle comprising two pivotally connected members of which one has a pivotal connection with thetype bar, a swingable link portion having a pivotal connection with the other of said toggle members, said link portion being swingable downwardly from its normal position of rest and rearwardly, a key bar operable to move the toggle members from a normally collapsed downwardly extending position to a relatively straightened position and to' impart to the type bar a terminally checked throw to a positionslightly in advance of striking position, means thereupon efiective to operatively swing said link portion to complete the stroke of the' type bar through said toggle, and powerstoring means tending to restore said link portion.
26. In a typewriter, a type bar pivoted for an upward and rearward operative stroke, a toggle comprising two pivotally connected members of which one has a pivotal connection with the type bar, a swingable link portion having a pivotal connection with the other of said toggle members, said link portion being swingable downwardly from its normal position of rest and rearwardly,-
a key bar having a connection with said toggle and operable to move the toggle members from a normally collapsed downwardly extending position to a relatively straightened position and to impart to the type bar a terminally checked throw to a position slightly in advance of striking position, means. external of said connection thereupon eflective to swing said link portion to complete the stroke of the type bar through said toggle, and power-storing means tending to restore said link portion.
27. In a typewriter, a type bar pivoted for an upward and rearward operative stroke, a toggle comprising two pivotallyconnected members oi. which one has a pivotal connection with the type bar, a swingable link portion having a pivotal connection with the other of said toggle members, said link portion being swingable downwardly from its normal position of rest and rearwardly, a key bar having a connection with said toggle and operable to move the toggle members from a normally collapsed downwardly extending, position to a rela-- tively straightened position and to impart to the type bar a terminally checked throw to a position slightly in advance of striking position, said connection including means acting onthe type bar exclusively'of the toggle during said terminally checked throw, and means external of said connection thereupon efiective to swing said link portion to complete the stroke of the type bar through said toggle. L
28. In a typewriter, a type bar pivoted for an upward and rearward operative stroke, a toggle comprising two pivotally connected members 01 which one has a pivotal connection with the type bar, a swingable link portion having a pivotal connection with the other of said toggle members, said link portion being swingable downwardly from its normal position 01' rest and rearwardly, a key bar having a. connection with said toggle and operable to move the toggle membersifrom a normally collapsed downwardly extending position to a relatively straightened position and to impart to the type bar a terminally checked throw to a position slightly in advance oistriking position, said connection including means acting on I the type bar exclusively of the toggle during said terminally checked throw, means external of said connection thereupon effective to swing said link portion to complete the stroke of the type bar through said toggle, and power-storing means tending to restore said link portion.
CARL A. JOERISSEN,
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