Typewriting machines – For line-spacing by incremental rotation of platen – By irregular increments of platen rotation
Patent
1984-09-17
1986-11-11
Burr, Edgar S.
Typewriting machines
For line-spacing by incremental rotation of platen
By irregular increments of platen rotation
400551, 400567, 400564, 74409, 74425, B41J 1996, B41J 1914, F16H 5518, F16H 116
Patent
active
046219331
ABSTRACT:
A line spacing mechanism for printing machines comprises an electric motor which is operable to rotate selectively in either direction. A worm on the shaft of the motor meshes with a helicoidally toothed wheel to cause a platen roller to rotate in the clockwise direction or the anticlockwise direction. The motor is support pivotally by trunions and urged by a spring to eliminate radial play between the worm and toothed wheel. Another spring, lever and ball apply thrust to the motor shaft to take up axial play in its bearing, i.e. between the worm and the motor.
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Burr Edgar S.
Ing. C. Olivetti & C. S.p.A.
McDaniel James R.
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