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  • Patented J uly 12, 1921 Patented J uly 12, 1921.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional view of a machine embodying the invention, taken on the line 1+1, 2. 4
  • Fig. 2 is a section on the line 22, Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail plan view of the lever 22 and connections.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail face view of the disk 24.
  • Fig. 5 is a detail front view of toothed bar 20.
  • the invention has relation to means for locking the denominational keys of calculat ing machines in position after an amount has been set up on the keyboard, thereby prevent ing the alteration of said amount so set up, after the operation of the registering mechanism is initiated and prior to the completion thereof.
  • the invention is shown as applied to a machine of'the type disclosed in the reissue patent to Baldwin N 0. 13,841, as modified in the patent to Monroe No. 1,306,606, and is adapted to operate as stated during the rotation of the crank handle or/difierential actuating elements in either direction as required in performing problems of different nature.
  • the invention consists in the novel construction and combinations of parts, as hereinafter set forth.
  • the numeral 4 designates a rotarv shaft, upon which are mounted the primary selecting or differential actuating elements 5, adapted to be laterally moved or positioned by actua tion of the keys 18, through the medium of rock bars 19.
  • a train of gears shown in said patents serve as a medium of connection between the crank handle and shaft 4 to rotate said shaft in either direction according to the movement of said handle.
  • the denominational keys 18 are arranged in a plurality of series, the stems 9 of said keys having upper notches 11, and lower ntches 8.
  • a spring-pressed rock bar 35" extends parallel to each hank-of keys, a lateral edge of said rock-bar having normal engagement with the lower notches and being adapted to engage the upper notches to retain the keys actuated in setting up a problem in set up or depressed position.
  • Extending at right angles to the rock-bars 35 is an endwise slidahle or reciprocatory lock-bar 20. common to all of the rock bars and having upstanding teeth 21, normally engaging laterally all of said bars.
  • the shaft 4 is provided with a mutilated disk 24, fast thereon and having an upper semi-circular cut-out portion providing diametrically opposite radial shoulders 25, a lever 22 being pivoted intermediately of its length to the framing and having at its tail end actuating engagement or connection at 22 with the lock bar 24), and at its other end having a double beveled cam head 23, normally located midway of said cut-out por tion of the disk 24, midway of said shoulders.
  • the invention is of simple nature, operates positively, and the locking of the keys in position is effected automatically by op eration of the registering mechanism.
  • seting-up means including a series of keys, numeral wheels, drive mechanism for said wheels movable in either of two directions, and means operable by said drive mechanism in either direction of movement thereof for locking said keys in position.
  • setting-up means including a plurality of series of keys, rock bars engaging the keys of each series, numeral wheels, drive mechanism for said wheels including a shaft rotatable in either of two directions, and means operated by said shaft in either direction of movement thereof for locking said keys in position, including a lock member common to all of said rock bars, a member fast on said shaft, and a lever intermediate of said members.
  • set tin -up means include ing a plurality of series of lieys, rock bars engaging the keys of each series, numeral wheels, drive mechanism for said wheels including a shaft, and means operated by said shaft for locking said keys in position, including a lock member common to all of said rock bars.
  • a mutilated disk fast on said shaft, and a lever having an operating engagement with said lock bar and a cam head adapted for operation by said disk.
  • setting-up means including a plurality of series of keys, rock bars engaging the keys of each series, numeral wheels, drive mechanism for said wheels including a shaft rotatable in either of two directions, and means operated by said shaft in either direction of movement thereof for locking said keys in position, including a lock member common to all of said rock bars, a mutilated disk fast on said shaft and having a cut-out portion and shoulders, and a lever having an operating engagement with said lock bar and a double cam head adapted for operation by either of said shoulders.
  • a key-set calculating machine, setting-up means including a plurality of series of keys having stems provided with upper and lower notches, a rock bar for each series engaging normall the lower notches and adapted to engage t to upper notches to retain the keys in position, numeral wheels, drive mechanism for said wheels including a shaft rotatable in either oftwo directions, and means operable by said shaft in either direction of movement thereof to engage said rock bars and lock. said keys in position.
  • setting-up means including a plurality of series of keys having stems provided with up per and lower notches, a rock bar for each series engaging normally the lower notches and adapted to engage the upper notches to retain the keys in position, numeral wheels, drive nn-rhanism for said wheels including a shaft rotatable in either of two directions;

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E. E. FHINNEY.
KEY LOCK FOR CALCULATING MACHINES APPLICATION FILED FEB. 25. I920.
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Patented J uly 12, 1921.
E. E. PHINNEY. KEY LOCK FOR CALCULATING MACHINES.
APPLICATION FILED FEB. 25. I920- Patented July 12, 1921.
2 SHEETS SHEET 2- UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
o EDGAR E. PHINNEY, OF WEST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNOR TO MONROE CALCU- LATING MACHINE COMPANY, OF ORANGE, NEW JERSEY. A. CORPORATION OF NEW YORK.
. citizen of the United States of America, and
resident of West Orange, in the county of Essex and State of New Jersey, have made a certain new and useful Invention in Key- Locks for Calculating-Machines; and I declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the invention,
reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to letters or figures of referenoe marked thereon, which form a part of this specification. I
Figure 1 is a sectional view of a machine embodying the invention, taken on the line 1+1, 2. 4
Fig. 2 is a section on the line 22, Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a detail plan view of the lever 22 and connections.
Fig. 4 is a detail face view of the disk 24.
Fig. 5 is a detail front view of toothed bar 20.
The invention has relation to means for locking the denominational keys of calculat ing machines in position after an amount has been set up on the keyboard, thereby prevent ing the alteration of said amount so set up, after the operation of the registering mechanism is initiated and prior to the completion thereof.
The invention is shown as applied to a machine of'the type disclosed in the reissue patent to Baldwin N 0. 13,841, as modified in the patent to Monroe No. 1,306,606, and is adapted to operate as stated during the rotation of the crank handle or/difierential actuating elements in either direction as required in performing problems of different nature.
The invention consists in the novel construction and combinations of parts, as hereinafter set forth.
In the acizompanying drawings illustrating an embodimentof the invention, the numeral 4, designates a rotarv shaft, upon which are mounted the primary selecting or differential actuating elements 5, adapted to be laterally moved or positioned by actua tion of the keys 18, through the medium of rock bars 19. Rotation of the shaft 4 by operation of the crank handle 3, effects trans ference of the amount set up on the keyboard to the register wheels 13 in either direction Specification of Letters Patent.
KEY-LOCK FOR CALCULATING-MACHINES.
Patented July 12, 192 1.
Application filed February 25, 1920. Serial No. 361,178.
of rotation of said shaft, the direction of rotation being determined by the n: ture of the problem to be performed.
A train of gears shown in said patents serve as a medium of connection between the crank handle and shaft 4 to rotate said shaft in either direction according to the movement of said handle.
The denominational keys 18 are arranged in a plurality of series, the stems 9 of said keys having upper notches 11, and lower ntches 8. A spring-pressed rock bar 35" extends parallel to each hank-of keys, a lateral edge of said rock-bar having normal engagement with the lower notches and being adapted to engage the upper notches to retain the keys actuated in setting up a problem in set up or depressed position.
Extending at right angles to the rock-bars 35 is an endwise slidahle or reciprocatory lock-bar 20. common to all of the rock bars and having upstanding teeth 21, normally engaging laterally all of said bars.
The shaft 4 is provided with a mutilated disk 24, fast thereon and having an upper semi-circular cut-out portion providing diametrically opposite radial shoulders 25, a lever 22 being pivoted intermediately of its length to the framing and having at its tail end actuating engagement or connection at 22 with the lock bar 24), and at its other end having a double beveled cam head 23, normally located midway of said cut-out por tion of the disk 24, midway of said shoulders.
A problem being set up on the keyboard of the machinc', those of the rock bars 35' that have been actuated by depression of the keys used, in setting up the problem. will be engaged with the upper notches of the key stems owing to their spring action and will retain the said keys in actuated or depressed position, and the lock bar 20 will be moved endwise to actuate the lever 22, and move the cam head of the lever into the plane of the disk 24.
The shaft 4 being now rotated in either direction. by operation of the crank handle 3, in the registering operation, the disk 24 will be rotated therewith, and a shoulder 25 of said disk will after a quarter rotation of the disk in the embodiment shown engage a beveled surface of the cam head of the lever 22 and restore said lever to normal tion, with the'lock position with the point of its cam head just out of the plane of the disk, and the lowersemi-circular portion of said disk will pass into engagement with the oint of said mm head of said lever and 100 the lever in the position shown in Fig. 3, or in normal posi bar in normal position as shown in Fig. '1 thereby preventing any alteration of the positions of tht :ey stems of all of the series of keys until a further half rotation of the shaft 4, or until the amount set up on the key board has been transferred to the register wheels, when the 7 disk 24 will have passed'out of engagement with said cam head of said lever, the upper semi-circular cut-out portion of said disk then coming again into position opposite said cam head, a further quarter rotation of the shaft 4 and disk 24 serving to restore the parts to normal position and the carry ing operation being performed in this last quarter rotation of said shaft.
The invention is of simple nature, operates positively, and the locking of the keys in position is effected automatically by op eration of the registering mechanism.
Reference is made to the aforesaid patents for any mechanism that may be needed to carry out the complete operation of the in vention.
I claim 1. In a key-set calculating machine, seting-up means including a series of keys, numeral wheels, drive mechanism for said wheels movable in either of two directions, and means operable by said drive mechanism in either direction of movement thereof for locking said keys in position.
2. In a key-set calculating machine, setting-up means including a plurality of series of keys, rock bars engaging the keys of each series, numeral wheels, drive mechanism for said wheels including a shaft rotatable in either of two directions, and means operated by said shaft in either direction of movement thereof for locking said keys in position, including a lock member common to all of said rock bars, a member fast on said shaft, and a lever intermediate of said members.
3. In a key-set c lculating machine, set tin -up means inclu ing a plurality of series of lieys, rock bars engaging the keys of each series, numeral wheels, drive mechanism for said wheels includinga shaft, and means operated by said shaft for locking said keys in position, including a lock member common to all of said rock bars. a mutilated disk fast on said shaft, and a lever having an operating engagement with said lock bar and a cam head adapted for operation by said disk.
4. In a key-set calculating machine, setting-up means including a plurality of series of keys, rock bars engaging the keys of each series, numeral wheels, drive mechanism for said wheels including a shaft rotatable in either of two directions, and means operated by said shaft in either direction of movement thereof for locking said keys in position, including a lock member common to all of said rock bars, a mutilated disk fast on said shaft and having a cut-out portion and shoulders, and a lever having an operating engagement with said lock bar and a double cam head adapted for operation by either of said shoulders.
5. 111 a key-set calculating machine, setting-up means including a plurality of series of keys having stems provided with upper and lower notches, a rock bar for each series engaging normall the lower notches and adapted to engage t to upper notches to retain the keys in position, numeral wheels, drive mechanism for said wheels including a shaft rotatable in either oftwo directions, and means operable by said shaft in either direction of movement thereof to engage said rock bars and lock. said keys in position.
6.. In a key-set calculating machine, setting-up means including a plurality of series of keys having stems provided with up per and lower notches, a rock bar for each series engaging normally the lower notches and adapted to engage the upper notches to retain the keys in position, numeral wheels, drive nn-rhanism for said wheels including a shaft rotatable in either of two directions;
and mums 1i}itl'-il lll} by said shaft in either direrlion of movement thereof to engage said rm'lt bars and lock said keys in position, intlutling a lock ha r common to said rock bars, a mutilated disk fast on said shaft and hav ing shoulders, and a lever having operating engagement with said lock bar and a double can: head adapted for operation by either of said shoulders.
In testimony whereof I ailix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
EDGAR E. Pll'lh'NEY. Witnesses:
L. l). Tammirr, l5. F. Bnrr'rnN, Jr.
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