Printing – Selective or progressive – Bed and platen machines
Patent
1975-03-24
1976-06-01
Fisher, J. Reed
Printing
Selective or progressive
Bed and platen machines
267153, 74470, 403220, B41J 902
Patent
active
039600750
ABSTRACT:
A workpiece, such as an interponent of a teleprinter is mounted for linear and pivoting movement in an elastomeric mounting element having a central section to which the workpiece is secured, a pair of end sections, and a pair of stretchable webs connecting the central section to the end sections. The end sections are mounted to a support so that the webs are stretched along a transverse mounting axis, and the workpiece is thereafter positioned by the mounting element in a stable initial position. From the initial position, the workpiece may be moved linearly or pivoted, or both, by external forces; and when so moved rotary and linear spring forces are generated in the elastomeric mounting element tending to return the workpiece toward the initial position when the external forces are removed.
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patent: 2702087 (1955-02-01), Beier
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Coven Edward M.
Fisher J. Reed
Landis J. L.
Teletype Corporation
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