US3616887A - Motor stall overcoming device in a power typewriter - Google Patents
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- B41—PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
- B41J—TYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
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- the carriage return mechanism the carriage backspacing mechanism, the case shift mechanism, the spacing mechanism and any one or more type actions in combination with others of the listed mechanisms or apart therefrom.
- a key-locking device becomes effective to lock all keys when the electric switch on ⁇ the ⁇ machine is moved to an open-circuit position, so that ordinarily then none of the mechanism trains can be key tripped into condition for power operation before the switch is again closed. Therefore upon subsequent switch closure ordinarily none of the mechanism trains will stand key tripped for power operation. Nevertheless, if there is a power interruption to the machine due to failure of the power supply or simply due to a disconnection of the electric plug, it is obvious that then a multiplicity of mechanism trains by key operations could become conditioned for power operation. Obviously, ⁇ then upon power restoration the machine may become stalled as several conditioned mechanism trains are trying to become active.
- a shaded-pole motor of low power, can be used which will serve the machine adequately for any single, normal power operation that needs to be executed.
- a device may be manually operated, transitorily, in order to effect each time a temporary mechanical disruption in the normally motor-operated mechanical power-transmitting means and cause the armature to attain full running speed.
- the power supply to the motor is not shut off andthe stated mechanical disruption willallow the motor armature to rotate freely to regain quickly full speed torque and most importantly to store a considerable measure of kinetic energy.
- the full inertia of the then moving armature becomes effective on the power transmission to operate the selected mechanisms for completing their operations. lt may be necessary to employ the device more than once to effect the full completions of started operations.
- FIG. l is a right-hand rear perspective view of a motor and a power transmission for power operating an electric typewriter and including a device which is operable to effect a transitory disruption in the transmission;
- FIG, 2 is a plan view of the apparatus seen in FIG. 1, with the device operated to disrupt the transmission;
- FIG. 3 is a plan view similar to FIG. 1, but showing the device in normal position so that the transmission stands entrained with the motor.
- the typewriter of the invention embodies a lightweight,
- low-powered, small dimension shaded-pole electric motor l0 which through a mechanical power transmission means in the form of a speed reduction drive, generally designated by the numeral 11, constantly drives normally a conventional power roll l2 on a shaft 13 in the typewriter at a greatly reduced speed.
- the speed reduction drive 11 comprises on a motor shaft 14, a small diameter, grooved, composite structure V-belt pulley 15, later herein described in detail. Furthermore, said speed reduction drive 11 comprises a V-grooved large pulley 16, a V-belt 17 associated with said pulleys 15 and 16, a small ⁇ cog wheel 18 unitary with the large pulley 16, a relatively large cog wheel 19 unitary with the power roll 12 and a cog belt 21 connecting the cog wheel 19 for operation by the cog wheel ⁇ 18.
- the novel device of the invention is manually operable to effect a temporary disruption in the drive ll from the motor 10 to ,the power roll 12, therebyto allow temporarily the motor shaft14 to turn without restraint by the transmission 11 to regain full running speed whereby an armature l0' of the motor l0 will ⁇ store kinetic energy.
- Most efficiently the stated disruption is effected in a portion of thespeed reduction drive l1 close tothe,;motor 10.
- a composite pulley l5 on the motor shaft 14 comprises two axiallyspaced flanges 23, 24. These flanges 23, ⁇ 24 are tapered where they axially face toward each other so as to afford normally a V-drive association with the V-belt 17.
- the flange 23 is integral with ahub 26 which has a screw 27 therein to fasten i't to the motor shaft l14.
- the other flange-24 has a long hub 28 whereby it is axially shiftably accommodated on the motor shaft 14.
- the pulley flange 23 has diametrically opposite lugs or keys 30 which f'tt slidably an aperture 3l reaching through the flange ⁇ 24and slightly into -the hub 28.
- the keys 30 abut the base of the aperture 31 in the hub 28.
- the long hub 28 of the flange 24 has a peripheral groove wherein a C-ring 32 issprung to aord a collar. Beyond the C- ring 32, axially spaced from it, the motor shaft 14 has a collar 33 fast thereon and between it and the IC-ring 32 there is situated a strong compression spring 34 which tends always to movepulley flange 24 by its hub 28 into the close V-belt driving relationship with the flange 23 which is shown in FIGS. l and 3.
- a lever 35 which by a control button ⁇ 36 is operable from the normal position seen in FIGS. l and 3 to the position seen in'FIG. 2. From ⁇ FIGS. 1 and 3 it will be seen that a forked portion ⁇ 39 ofthe lever 3S is normally clear of a friction-reducing washer 52 which on said hub 28 is facing toward it from the C-ring32.
- the lever 35 is rockably supported flatwise on the outside of the inner righthand wall 37 of the typewriter, said wall 37 having a projecting lug 40 by which the lever 35 through a hole 4I therein is located, and the lever 35 having curve-ended ears 42 by which it rockably bears against the wall 37.
- the forked portion 39 straddles the hub 28.
- a light compression spring 44 on a stud 45 of the lever 35 which extends inside through the machine wall 37, serves to keep the lever 35 always seated by its ears 42 against the wall 37 and further tends to keep it in its normal position seen in FIGS. 3 and l. Therefore, as seen clearly in FIG.
- the flange 24 of the composite pulley 15 through the spring 34 stands normally strongly pressed into V-belt driving relation with the pulley flange 23 and the speed reduction drive 1l is fully operative so long as no conflicting power operations are instituted by the operator and the machine does not become stalled.
- the control button 36 for the lever 35 protrudes through a guide hole in a front panel 46 of the typewriter and has normally the position shown in FIG. 1.
- the button 36 is carried fast on a wire link 47 which has a pivotal joint with a cam lever 48 of bail form, the latter being fulcrumed on a stud 49 which rises from an ear 50 of the wall 37.
- the front end of the lever 35, under the urge of the light compression spring 44 bears nonnally on a low portion of a cam face 5l on the lever 48 all as seen in FIGS. l and 3.
- the cam lever 48 has a torsion spring 53 associated with it which constantly tends to restore it to the normal position seen in FIG. l.
- the button 36 is operated to the limit of a stop 46 as in FIG. 2, the cam face 5l on the cam lever 48 will rock the lever 35 so that its forked portion 39, by contact with the washer 52, will slide the pulley flange 24 axially from the pulley flange 23 to the position seen in FIG. 2. Consequently, the V-belt 17 moves inwardly between the flanges 23, 24 and relaxes so that the latter are then incapable of driving it. The axial movement of the flange 24 is effected against the force of the compression spring 34.
- the operator when the electric motor I0 and related transmission 1l becomes stalled, the operator is required to operate the button or control 36. This will disrupt the power drive train by effecting the separation of the pulley flanges 23, 25 so that the composite pulley 15 and thus the amature l0' is then free to turn and the torque of the motor I0 will quickly set the armature l0', the motor shaft 14 and the composite pulley in motion to come up to maximum running speed, whereby kinetic energy becomes stored in these parts.
- the disruptable motiontransmitting connection which the flanges 23, 24 afford in conjunction with the belt 17 actually is a form of a mechanical clutch in a mechanical transmission drive.
- a shaded-pole motor comprising a motor shaft extending transversely of the typewriter
- V-belt speed reduction drive normally operative to drive said operating means continuously by said motor shaft
- a composite V-belt pulley on said motor shaft having a first flange member on and unitarily rotatable with said motor shaft and a second flange member which with reference to said first flange member is shiftable axially of said motor shaft from a normal V-belt driving relationship with said first flange member to a drive-interrupting relationship therewith,
- said second flange member having an extending hub by which it is carried shiftably axially on said motor shaft
- a compression spring situated on the motor shaft and interposed between said collar and said hub to urge said second flange member into belt-driving relation with said first flange member
- a lever having a pivot axis in a vertical plane at a location forward of the motor shaft and having a rearwardly reaching forked portion for engaging said annular element to shift said second flange member on said motor shaft into a drive-interrupting relationship with said first flange member
- control means including a pushbutton, and a cam element operable by said pushbutton to positively operate said lever to effect the shift of said second flange member on the motor shaft positively into said drive-interrupting relationship with said first flange member.
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Owner name: TRIUMPH-ADLER NORTH AMERICA, INC., 500 DAY HILL RO Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST.;ASSIGNOR:ROYAL BUSINESS MACHINES, INC.;REEL/FRAME:004509/0292 Effective date: 19860110 |
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