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  • TYPEWRITING-MACHINE To all whom t may concern:
  • margin-stop of the general type, indicatedy above, said stop having associated therewith, on the typewriter carriage, a releasable'margin-arresting 4leyer, these parts being well adapted to receive andresist the shock of arresting thetypewriter carriage.
  • the margin-release lever may be variously positioned to coperate with variously located lugs upon the VI nargin-stop.
  • this varying of cooperation may be'effected by'operation of the line-space lever, andthe construction may be such that the line-space lever may be easily renderedjineffective upon the connections. This insures not only that the carl l riage mayvtravel uninterruptedly untilY arrested bythe right-handfinargin-stop, but that the parts coperating therewith may be made of any desired strength, since they may be of substantially the sameV strength and rigidity as those already? employed.
  • Figure l isa fragmentary plan view of an ⁇ Underwood typewriting machine, withV ⁇ Speccation of Letters Patent. Iitiientd Allg. 31, 1920,. .Application filed January .15, .1919. Serial N'o. 271,203. Y
  • Fig. 3n is a section ⁇ through the mounting I of the cam which controlsfthe': marginfref lease lever.'
  • A* Fig. 5 is a perspective view ofthe cain and the pawl-and-ratchet' connections by which itisoperated.
  • Fig. 6 is a .fragmentary perspective view of Ypart' of the carriage and part of the frame, showing the part'ssetto arrest .the carriage at the maximum limit of its travel, asl determined by the column-stop.
  • Fig. 7 is a ⁇ perspective view of an envelop, showing thef'address thereon.
  • Fig. 8 is-a'f-ragmentary front-view ofthe machine,- with the envelop. in it while being second line.
  • platen l is fast on an aXle 2 journaled in a vshift frame 3, formingl part of thecarriage 4.
  • the platen l isy soV In the usual Underwood typewriting ma.-
  • the typist actuates the linespace lever 6, thereby not only causing the yplaten to rotate but also causing the carriage 4 to return to the lett, under the con ⁇ tinued pressure upon the line-space lever, until a margin-release lever 15 brings lts lug16 against a lug 17, ot somewhat the ⁇ usual form, upon a margin stop 18, thus
  • the margin stop In order to enablethe margin stop to 'beY compact and strong enough to resist the blow of arresting the carriage, it comprises a barrel 2O partly embracing a shaft 21, and adapted to be held adjusted along the shaft by means of teeth 22, which form part of an arm 23 pivote'd at 24 upon a slidable mounting-25.
  • the stop first holds the lug 17 in arresting position.
  • the teeth 22 may engage with the usual teeth 26 cut upon the shaft 21, and to enable the margin stop to be released, may be swung out ol mesh by swinging .the arm 23 by means of the usual finger-piece 27.
  • lllhenthe margin-stop has been adjusted by means of its handle 28, which is adapted to be gripped by the linger of the typist when another linger grips the finger-piece 27, the position at which it is set to arrest the carriage is indicated by the usual pointer 29, which ,overlies the usual scale-plate 30.
  • the cam 32 may be rotated, with the result that, instead of holding the lug 16 in the position shown in Fig.
  • the cam 32 is adapted to be rotated automatically by actuation Vof the linespace lever, and, for this purpose, the cam is fast to a shaft 34, which is valso 'fast on a ratchet wheel 35, said ratchet wheel being adapted to be turned intermittently by the line-space lever by connections which will now be described.
  • connections include a slide 36, which lies along the front part of the carriage, and which comprises ali-adjustable extension 37 adapted to be set so that it will normally lie almost( against y the line-space lever, with the result that when the line-space lever is actuated, it will carry along the extension 37, the slide 36, and cause a pin 38 upon said slide to turn a plate 39, journaled upon the shaft 34 and provided with a slot 40 in which the pin 38 is adapted kto ride.
  • This slot 40 forms,
  • the line-space lever 64 has auniform throw, and the slot 40 and pin 38 are so adjusted with reference to the shaft 34 that the l-'ull stroke of the line-space lever, in the tion to causev the writing tobegin at the proper point in the third line of addressing an envelop. lnasmuch as rthe cam 32 can make a Vcomplete revolution, another actuation of the line-space lever will revolve it from the Fig. 9 position to the Fig. 1 position ready for the insertion of a new envelop.
  • connectionbetween the plate 39 and the ratchet wheel 35 is effected by means of a pawl-42, which is adapted to be drawn back rearwardly over the ratchet wheelwhen the slide 36 is Vdrawn backwardly vbythe spring 43, which normally tensions it toi-the right.
  • a light spring 44 fast upon the plate 39 overlies it.
  • the ⁇ extension is formed as a slide plate running within channels 45 formed upon'the slide 36..
  • the slide 36 itself lies behindthe usual liront bar 51 of the Underwood'typewriter carriage, and the connection between it and the extension 37 is formed by an angle plate 52 fast upon the slide 36, and carrying the secondary plate 53, in which the channels 45 areA formed.
  • the slide36 To guide the slide36, it is provided with a pair of slots 54 and 55, which ride on a pairv of shouldered screws 60 and 61 threaded into the bar 51.
  • the screw 61- may serve as an anchorage for the spring 43.
  • the shaft 34V passes through the front bar 51 and is journaled thereonV in any suitable manner against sliding. This may be effected, as shovvn in F ig. 3, by providing the shaft 34 With a squared section 62 uponfvvhich the ratchet Wheel 35Y fits, so that the ratchet Wheel will lie close tothe rear face ,of the bar 51, While the cam 32 lies against the front face of said bar.
  • the plate 39 may be journaled upon aneXteiision 63 of the shaft 34: and be held thereon by a suitable nut r64, which screws up against a shoulder 65 on the shaft 34.
  • the releasing lever 15 ispro-V tive, independently of the travel of the carriage. e Y Y 2.
  • the combinatioii with a traveling carriage and a linespace lever therefor, of a margin-stop comprising a series of lugs, a coperating lug on the carriage, and means for variably positioning said coperating lug by operation of the lever to vary the position at Which the other lugs will arrestthe carriage.
  • a traveling carriage, of a marginstop comprising a Y series of lugs, a lever 'upon the carriage comprising a lug, a cam upon the carriage adapted to be variably positioned to vary the position of the lever,
  • a typevvritingmachine the combination vvitha traveling carriage, of a marginstop comprising a series of lugs, a leveriipon'v the carriage comprising alug,"aV cam upon the carriage adapted to be variably positioned to vary the position of the lever, to Y cause its Vlug to variably coperate'with the'other lugs to arrest the carriage, a line- Vspace lever therefor, of a margin-stopV comspace lever for variably positioning the cam, Y Y
  • a rotatable camupon thercarriage adaptecl to be variably positioned tofvary the posi'- tion of the lever, to cause its lug to variably coperate With the other lugs to arrest'the carriage, a line-space lever adapted to rotate said cam through a cycle of positions to bring it to successive points and iinally to the vinitial point,'and a device settableto make said lever effectiveor ineffective at Will. y 11.
  • the combination -ivith'a traveling carriage, a rotatable platen and a' line-space-lever for turning the platen, ot ama'rginsstop comprising a series of lugs, a ⁇ coperating-lugupon the carriage, -a'slide upon Athe carriage adapted to shift said ycooperating lug, anextension of said slide, and alinger-piece connected to said extension adapted to variably posi-tion it uponthe slide'to makethe line-space lever effective or ineffective 1thereon.
  • the combination 'with a 'traveling carriage, a rotatable platen andaline-space lever for turning the platen', of'a marginestop comprising a series of' lugs, a coperatinglug upon the carriage, a slide-upon the carriage adapted to shift vsaid'cooperating lug, an extension of said slide, a finger-piece connected to said exten- 'sion adapted to variably position it upon the slide to make the line-space lever eii'ective or ineffective thereon,fa lever upon which said coperating lug'is mounted, a rotatable cam effective on said lug-lever lfor shifting it, and a pawl-and-ratchet connectionfbe'tween said slide and said cam.
  • a typewriting machine the combination with a carriage having a front bar, and a margin-stop, of a lug for coperating with said margin-stop to variably arrest the carriage, a rotatable camv upon said' front bar adapted to be variably positioned to position the lug, a slide lying against said front bar for rotating said cam, a linespace lever for operating said slide, and a pawl and ratchet forming the connection between said slide and said cam.
  • a typewriting machine the combination with a carriage having a front bar, and a margin-stop, of a lug for coperating with said margin-'stop to variably arrest the carriage, a rotatable cam upon said' frontV bar adapted to be variably positioned to position the lug, a slide lying against said front bar for rotatingsaid cam, an eXtension of said slide, a line-space'lever for operating the slide, means for variably positioning said extension to determine whether y the line-space lever may be effective thereon, and a pavvl and ratchet forming the connection between said slide and said cam.
  • a typewriting machine the combination with aV carriage, of a margin-stop comprising a series of lugs, a lug mounted on said carriage for movement into positions to engageY with different lugs of said series, cam means to determine lthe position of said lug on the carriage, a line-space l lever, and means whereby actuation of said cam, a line-spaceV line-space lever will actuate said cam means,

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C. B. CORCORAN. TYPEWRITING MACHINE. APfLlcATloN FILED JAN. 15, |919.-
Patented Aug. 31, 1920.
C'. B. COHCORAN.
IYPWRITING MACHINE.
vAPfLICATION -FILED JAN.15. |519.
Patented Aug. 31, 1920.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
UNITED STATESN PATENT ,OFFICE.
OOENELIUs E.- COEOOEAN, OE NEw .YOEIL'N Y.,AssiGNoE To UNnEEwoon TYPE.- WEITEE, COMPANY,y OE NEW YORK, NY., A OOEEOEATION OE EEL'AWAEE.
TYPEWRITING-MACHINE To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I., CORNELIUS 13.00E- ooRAN, a citizen of the United Statesresiding in borough of the BronX,.in the county of the Bronx, city and State of New York, have invented'certain new and useful Improvements in Typewriting- Machines, of which the following is aspeciiication. This invention relates to typewriting machines, and more espe'oiallyto'means whereby the beginning of the writing line may be varied. r VThe invention is herein disclosed as applied to an, Underwood typewriting machine having one form (somewhat modified) .adaptedtobe used in addressing envelops,-
in whichwork it is usually desired that the iirst line shall begin the farthestv to. the'left, the next line not quite soy far to the left, etc. To accomplish such variation in the beginning of the writing line, I have found it advantageous to utilize a margin-stop of the general type, indicatedy above, said stop having associated therewith, on the typewriter carriage, a releasable'margin-arresting 4leyer, these parts being well adapted to receive andresist the shock of arresting thetypewriter carriage. In Order to'cause the "desired variation of the point at which the carriage is arrested, I have found it advantageous tol provide that the margin-release lever may be variously positioned to coperate with variously located lugs upon the VI nargin-stop.
As herein illustrated, this varying of cooperation may be'effected by'operation of the line-space lever, andthe construction may be such that the line-space lever may be easily renderedjineffective upon the connections. This insures not only that the carl l riage mayvtravel uninterruptedly untilY arrested bythe right-handfinargin-stop, but that the parts coperating therewith may be made of any desired strength, since they may be of substantially the sameV strength and rigidity as those already? employed.
. ther features and advantages will hereinafter appear. [In the accompanying drawings,
Figure l isa fragmentary plan view of an` Underwood typewriting machine, withV {Speccation of Letters Patent. Iitiientd Allg. 31, 1920,. .Application filed January .15, .1919. Serial N'o. 271,203. Y
Fig. 3n is a section `through the mounting I of the cam which controlsfthe': marginfref lease lever.'
Fig. Lis a perspective .view of the slide for operating thecam. A* Fig. 5 is a perspective view ofthe cain and the pawl-and-ratchet' connections by which itisoperated.
, Fig. 6 is a .fragmentary perspective view of Ypart' of the carriage and part of the frame, showing the part'ssetto arrest .the carriage at the maximum limit of its travel, asl determined by the column-stop.
Fig. 7 is a `perspective view of an envelop, showing thef'address thereon.
Fig. 8 is-a'f-ragmentary front-view ofthe machine,- with the envelop. in it while being second line.
vwritten and at apoint short of. the F ig ..6 position for beginning-the writing of thel Fig., 9 .is .a view of son/1e Voffthe parts y i Fig. ,l1 is a rearY view.showing the connections between'the ratchet wheel and the slide. f
chine, the revoluble: platen l is fast on an aXle 2 journaled in a vshift frame 3, formingl part of thecarriage 4. The platen l isy soV In the usual Underwood typewriting ma.-
adapted to be rotated by th'ej usual knob 5 or by the usualzline-spaoe lever 6, whichis pivoted upon the carriage at 7, and is adaptedvby means ofabell-crank arm 8 tO- diive a slide 9 to Vturn the platen l, bymean'sof the usual line-space wheellO, through the usual p awl 1-1. Y
An envelopy l2,.when passed around the platen, is held in position bythe usual devices (not shown),so that types 13 on the ends of type-bars 14 may print thereon the charactersone after another in addressing the envelop. .When `a-line `of writing has been finished, the typist actuates the linespace lever 6, thereby not only causing the yplaten to rotate but also causing the carriage 4 to return to the lett, under the con` tinued pressure upon the line-space lever, until a margin-release lever 15 brings lts lug16 against a lug 17, ot somewhat the `usual form, upon a margin stop 18, thus In order to enablethe margin stop to 'beY compact and strong enough to resist the blow of arresting the carriage, it comprises a barrel 2O partly embracing a shaft 21, and adapted to be held adjusted along the shaft by means of teeth 22, which form part of an arm 23 pivote'd at 24 upon a slidable mounting-25. Since the barrel 2O and the lug 17 are rigid with the mounting 25, the stop first holds the lug 17 in arresting position. The teeth 22 may engage with the usual teeth 26 cut upon the shaft 21, and to enable the margin stop to be released, may be swung out ol mesh by swinging .the arm 23 by means of the usual finger-piece 27. lllhenthe margin-stop has been adjusted by means of its handle 28, which is adapted to be gripped by the linger of the typist when another linger grips the finger-piece 27, the position at which it is set to arrest the carriage is indicated by the usual pointer 29, which ,overlies the usual scale-plate 30.
`According to the present invention, the
' margin-release lever has its lug 16 held in lever 15 down against a cam 32.
position to engage the margin-stop lug 17, because a spring 31 continually resses the it is desired to vary the vpoint at which the carriage is arrested by the lug 16 without shifting the margin-stop, the cam 32 may be rotated, with the result that, instead of holding the lug 16 in the position shown in Fig. 6, it will allow the spring 31to depress the lever .to carry its lug` 16 to the level of a sec-A ond 'lug 33, which is lower down on the same margin-stop and is in advance of the lug 17.V According to the present disclosure ol' the invention, the cam 32 is adapted to be rotated automatically by actuation Vof the linespace lever, and, for this purpose, the cam is fast to a shaft 34, which is valso 'fast on a ratchet wheel 35, said ratchet wheel being adapted to be turned intermittently by the line-space lever by connections which will now be described. These connections include a slide 36, which lies along the front part of the carriage, and which comprises ali-adjustable extension 37 adapted to be set so that it will normally lie almost( against y the line-space lever, with the result that when the line-space lever is actuated, it will carry along the extension 37, the slide 36, and cause a pin 38 upon said slide to turn a plate 39, journaled upon the shaft 34 and provided with a slot 40 in which the pin 38 is adapted kto ride. This slot 40 forms,
therefore, a cam by which the slide` 36 drives the ratchet wheel 35.
In theusual .Underwood typewriting machine, the line-space lever 64 has auniform throw, and the slot 40 and pin 38 are so adjusted with reference to the shaft 34 that the l-'ull stroke of the line-space lever, in the tion to causev the writing tobegin at the proper point in the third line of addressing an envelop. lnasmuch as rthe cam 32 can make a Vcomplete revolution, another actuation of the line-space lever will revolve it from the Fig. 9 position to the Fig. 1 position ready for the insertion of a new envelop.
The connectionbetween the plate 39 and the ratchet wheel 35 is effected by means of a pawl-42, which is adapted to be drawn back rearwardly over the ratchet wheelwhen the slide 36 is Vdrawn backwardly vbythe spring 43, which normally tensions it toi-the right. To hold the pawl 42 normally in position to engage the ratchet wheel, a light spring 44 fast upon the plate 39 overlies it. To enable the extension 37 to be'adjusted relatively to the slide 36, the `extension is formed as a slide plate running within channels 45 formed upon'the slide 36.. For convenience in slipping the extension 37 along 46V mounted on a spring 47, which is fast to the extension 37, said finger-piece being provided with a pin 48 extending rearwardly therefrom, and adapted to seat either in an opening 49, which holds the extension in position to be actuated by the line-space lever, or in an opening 50, which holds the extension 37 clear of the line-space lever, even at the limit of its throw.. This structure permits the iin'gerlpiece 46 to be utilized to actuate the slide for rotating the cam 32 directly, if desired, without `actuating the line-space lever.
The slide 36 itself lies behindthe usual liront bar 51 of the Underwood'typewriter carriage, and the connection between it and the extension 37 is formed by an angle plate 52 fast upon the slide 36, and carrying the secondary plate 53, in which the channels 45 areA formed. i To guide the slide36, it is provided with a pair of slots 54 and 55, which ride on a pairv of shouldered screws 60 and 61 threaded into the bar 51. The screw 61- may serve as an anchorage for the spring 43.
As is clearly shown in Fig., 1, the shaft 34V passes through the front bar 51 and is journaled thereonV in any suitable manner against sliding. This may be effected, as shovvn in F ig. 3, by providing the shaft 34 With a squared section 62 uponfvvhich the ratchet Wheel 35Y fits, so that the ratchet Wheel will lie close tothe rear face ,of the bar 51, While the cam 32 lies against the front face of said bar. The plate 39.may be journaled upon aneXteiision 63 of the shaft 34: and be held thereon by a suitable nut r64, which screws up against a shoulder 65 on the shaft 34. In order to enable the typist to see at a glance in what position the typewriter carriage Will be arrested, the releasing lever 15 ispro-V tive, independently of the travel of the carriage. e Y Y 2. In a typewriting machine, the combinatioii with a traveling carriage and a linespace lever therefor, of a margin-stop comprising a series of lugs, a coperating lug on the carriage, and means for variably positioning said coperating lug by operation of the lever to vary the position at Which the other lugs will arrestthe carriage.
8. In a typevvriting machine, the combination With a traveling carriage, of a marginstop, comprising a series of lugs, a lever upon the carriage comprising alug, and a cam upon the carriage adapted to `be variably. positioned to vary? the position of the lever, to cause its lug to variably coperate with the other lugs to arrest the carriage. ,Y
4. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a traveling carriage, ofa' marginsto'p comprising a series of lugs', a lever upon the carriage comprising a lug, a cam upon the carriage adapted to be variably` positioned to vary the position of the lever, to cause its lug-to variably coperate With Ythe other lugs to. arrest the carriage and a *spring for holding the lever upon the cam.
In a typeivriting machine, the combination with a traveling carriage, of a marginstop comprising a Y series of lugs, a lever 'upon the carriage comprising a lug, a cam upon the carriage adapted to be variably positioned to vary the position of the lever,
to cause its lug to variably cooperate with theother lugs to arrest the carriage7 and a Line-'space lever for variably positioning. the
6. Ina typevvriting machine, the combination With a traveling carriage, of a marginstop comprisinga seriesf of lugs, Aa lever upon the carriage comprisinga lug, a rota- Y table cam upon the lcarriage adaptedto be variably positioned to vary the position of the lever, to cause its lug to variably cooperate vvith the other llugsto arrest the carriage, 'anda line-space lever. adapted to rotate said' camtlirough a Lcycleof positions tothe initial point. I Y i 7 In a typevvriting machine, the'combination With a traveling carriage and a linen-I Space lever therefor, of a margin-stop, means adapted to be variably positioned by operation of the line-space lever to vary the point at Which the margin-stop vvill be eiective, independently of the travel'of the carriage,
to bring it to successivepoints and finally v and a device settable to lmake said means effective at Will. n .l 1 8. In a typevvritingmachine, the combina-l tion with a traveling carriage vand aline-4 settable to make said means effective at Will.
' f 9. In a typevvritingmachine, the combination vvitha traveling carriage, of a marginstop comprising a series of lugs, a leveriipon'v the carriage comprising alug,"aV cam upon the carriage adapted to be variably positioned to vary the position of the lever, to Y cause its Vlug to variably coperate'with the'other lugs to arrest the carriage, a line- Vspace lever therefor, of a margin-stopV comspace lever for variably positioning the cam, Y Y
andadevice settable to make saidI lever eteci tive or ineffective at vvill.-` y y 10. In a typevvritingAmachine,l theicom-gV bination with a traveling carriage, of a margin-stop comprising va series of lugs,` a v lever upon the carriage comprising a lug,v
a rotatable camupon thercarriage adaptecl to be variably positioned tofvary the posi'- tion of the lever, to cause its lug to variably coperate With the other lugs to arrest'the carriage, a line-space lever adapted to rotate said cam through a cycle of positions to bring it to successive points and iinally to the vinitial point,'and a device settableto make said lever effectiveor ineffective at Will. y 11. In a typevvriting machine', the combina-V tion With a` traveling, carriage and a` linespace lever therefor, of a margin-stop coing prising a series ofi lugs, .acoperating y lugy upon the carriage, ,slide adapted to shift i said coperating lug, andan extension. of said slide adapted to be selectively positioned or ineffective thereon.
lz-2v. Inatypewriti'ngmachine, the combination -ivith'a traveling carriage, a rotatable platen and a' line-space-lever for turning the platen, ot ama'rginsstop comprising a series of lugs, a` coperating-lugupon the carriage, -a'slide upon Athe carriage adapted to shift said ycooperating lug, anextension of said slide, and alinger-piece connected to said extension adapted to variably posi-tion it uponthe slide'to makethe line-space lever effective or ineffective 1thereon.
13. In a typewriting machine, the combination 'with a 'traveling carriage, a rotatable platen andaline-space lever for turning the platen', of'a marginestop comprising a series of' lugs, a coperatinglug upon the carriage, a slide-upon the carriage adapted to shift vsaid'cooperating lug, an extension of said slide, a finger-piece connected to said exten- 'sion adapted to variably position it upon the slide to make the line-space lever eii'ective or ineffective thereon,fa lever upon which said coperating lug'is mounted, a rotatable cam effective on said lug-lever lfor shifting it, and a pawl-and-ratchet connectionfbe'tween said slide and said cam. vlei. In ar'typeivriting machine, the combination With a traveling carriage and a margin-stop tor arresting -it,oi" a lever upon Which said margin-'stopis effective when arresting the carriage, a scale for indicating the position of the lever, and'me'ans for positioning the lever Yin ene of a plurality of positions to variably arrest the carriage.
15. rIn a Vtypewriting machine, the combination Vwith a traveling carriage and a inargin-stop for arresting it, of a lever upon lwhich said margin-stop is effective when arresting theV carriage, a scale for indicating the position of the lever, a rotatable cam with ivhich said'lever is normally in contact, and means for rotating said cam to position the lever according to the scale, to variably arrest the' carriage.
16. In a typewriting machine, the combination Witha traveling carriage and a ifnargin-stop for arresting it, of' a lever upon 'which said margin-stop is effective when arresting the carriage', fa scale for indicating the position of the lever, a rotatablecani with which said lever is normally in contact, means for rotating said cam to position the'lever according` tothe scale, to variably arrest the carriage, a 'paWl and ratchetftor `rotating said cam, and a finger-piece foroperating said paivl. i y
17. In a typewriting machine,"they combination With a traveling carriage and a margin-stop for arresting it, of Va lever upon which said margin-stop is effective when arresting the carriage, a4 scale for indicating the position of the lever, means Vtor positioning the lever in one of a plurality of posihet-Igea? tions to variably arrest `the*car'riage, and a line-space lever 'adapted t'o reposition the arresting lever atany operation.` v
18. In 'a typewriting `machine, the -combination with atr'avelingcarriage and a margin-stop for arresting it, of a lever upon which' said margin-stop is effective when arresting the carriage, a Iscale for indicating the position of the lever, ra rotatable 'cam With which said lever isnorinally in contact, means for rotatingsaidcam vto fposition the lever according 'to the scale,to variably'ar rest the carriage, and a line-space lever adapted to reposition the arresting'lever at any operation.
19. In a typewriting machine, the 'combination with a traveling 'carriage andfafm'an gin-stop rfor arresting it, of alever upon Which said margin-stop is effective When-an.
resting the carriage, a scale for indicating the position of thelevera rotatable camvvith .which ysaid lever is normally-incontact,
means for rotating,said'camto position the lever according to the scale, to variablyfar- -rest'the carriage, apaWl and-'ratchet 'for rotating said cam, a finger-Lpieceffor operating said pawl, 'a slide of Whichsaid finger-piece `forms a part, means for 'selectivelypositioning said finger-piece, 'and a linesp'ace lever bination With a carriage having a front bar,`
and amargin-stop, of a lug for cooperating Ywith said margin-stop to variably arrest the carriage, a rotatable cam upon said front bar adapted to be variably positioned to positionthe lug, and a slide lying against said front bar for rotating said cam,
22. In a typewriting machine, the coinbination With'a carriage having a'front bar,
anda margin-stop, of a l-ug for coperatingr with said margin-stop to variably arrest the carriage,'a rotatable vcam upon said front bar adapted to be variably positioned to position the lug, a slide lying against said front bar for rotating said cam, and a line-space lever for operating said slide.
V23. In a typewriti'ng machine, the combination With a' carriage having'a front bar,
vand a margin-stop, of a lug for coperating with said margin-stop to variably arrest Vthe carriage, a rotatable cam upon' said front bar adapted to be variably 'positioned to p`osition the lug, a slide lying against said front 'bar for rotating said cam, an eXtension of said slide, a line-space lever for "operating the slide, and means for Variably positioning said extension to determine whether the line-space lever may be effective thereon.
24. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a carriage having a front bar, and a margin-stop, of a lug for coperating with said margin-stop to variably arrest the carriage, a rotatable camv upon said' front bar adapted to be variably positioned to position the lug, a slide lying against said front bar for rotating said cam, a linespace lever for operating said slide, and a pawl and ratchet forming the connection between said slide and said cam.
25. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a carriage having a front bar, and a margin-stop, of a lug for coperating with said margin-'stop to variably arrest the carriage, a rotatable cam upon said' frontV bar adapted to be variably positioned to position the lug, a slide lying against said front bar for rotatingsaid cam, an eXtension of said slide, a line-space'lever for operating the slide, means for variably positioning said extension to determine whether y the line-space lever may be effective thereon, and a pavvl and ratchet forming the connection between said slide and said cam.
26. In a typewritng machine, the combination with a traveling carriage and a margin-stop, of a slide for controlling the y effectiveness of the margin-stop upon the carriage, a track upon said sl1de,-a second- 'ary slide settable in said track, a springmounted finger-piece comprising a Vpin v adapted to be variably positioned in holes upon said track to position the secondary slide, and a line-space lever adapted to beA effective `on the secondary slide "in one of .A
its adjusted positions. Y.
bination with a traveling carriage havingr L 40. 27. ln a typewriting'.machine7 the com-v ries of lugs, a lug movably mounted on said carriage, means,including a cam'upon'the carriage, for varying the position of' the lug on the' carriage to'V determine the lug of the margin-stop to be engaged thereby, means, I
including a slide lyino' against said front bar, for rotating saic lever, andY means whereby movement of said line-space lever will operate the'slide, including a member movable into. and out. of
position to be engaged .byk the line-spaceV lever.
28. 1n a typewriting machine, the combination with aV carriage, of a margin-stop comprising a series of lugs, a lug mounted on said carriage for movement into positions to engageY with different lugs of said series, cam means to determine lthe position of said lug on the carriage, a line-space l lever, and means whereby actuation of said cam, a line-spaceV line-space lever will actuate said cam means,
including afmemb'er movable into and out of positionto be engaged by said line-space lever and actuated thereby. n l CORNELIUS B. CORCORAN.
Witnesses I Y l ELLA A. JoLIDoN, EDITH B. Linv,
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