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US881786A
US881786A US33879206A US1906338792A US881786A US 881786 A US881786 A US 881786A US 33879206 A US33879206 A US 33879206A US 1906338792 A US1906338792 A US 1906338792A US 881786 A US881786 A US 881786A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41JTYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
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  • writing machines or the like and one of the principal objects is to provide a novel, simple and inexpensive holder of the above char'ac- 4 ter that can be employed in connection with different kinds of typewriters, can be placed on a table, desk, or other support having a fiat surface, will properly hold sheets, either singly or in bulk, andis very convenient to operate.
  • Fig. 2 is an end elevation of the same.
  • Fi 4 is a cross sectional view on the line 44 of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 5 is a detail sectional view on the line 55 of Fig. 4.
  • a support comprising a frame which consists of a base-plate 6, having at its ends upright standards 7, the upper ends of said standards being connected by a tie-rod or bolt 8.
  • said standards are provided between their ends with inclined edges 9 through which open the upper ends of seats 10.
  • a feed roller 11 has gudgeons 12 journaled in the seats 10 and removable through the open ends thereof, the gudgeons projecting beyond the outer sides of the standards and having suitable actuating knobs 13.
  • Spaced cushions preferably in the form of rubber rings 14, are located upon the roller 11.
  • a carrier frame comprising an actuating bar 15 that extends longitudinally of the roller 11 and has offset terminal arms 16 pivoted, as shown at 17, to the outer sides of the standards 7.
  • Coiled springs 18 are connected, as shown at 19, to the arms and standards and serve to draw or urge the carrier frame toward the supporting frame.
  • Bearing elements in the form of plates 20 are pivoted between their ends, as shown at .21, to the arms 16 of the carrier frame, and rollers 22 have gudgeons 23 j ournaled in the plates 20 on opposite sides of their pivots 21.
  • These rollers constitute presser devices which cooperate with the feed roller, and inasmuch as the bearing plates 20 are capable of pivotal movement upon the carrier frame, and the carrier frame is drawn toward the supporting frame by the springs 18, it will be evident that the rollers 22 will at all times bear with equal force against the roller 11.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of the holder.
  • Fig. 3 is a cross sectional view on the line 33 of the holder, as will be evident.
  • rollers 22 will always cooperate and bear with equal force upon the copy, without regard to the thickness of the same.
  • a swinging carrier frame pivoted to the supporting frame, another roller coacting with the first-mentioned roller; and bearing elements for the second roller pivotally mounted on the carrier frame.
  • bearing element movably mounted on the carrier,.and a plurality of rollers journaled on the bearing element andcoaoting with the first-mentioned roller.
  • a sup orting frame comprising a base and space standards, of a carrier frame comprising a bar havin arms pivoted to the standards,,bearing p ates pivoted between their ends to the arms of the carrier frame, a feed roller j ournaled on the standards, presser rollers ournaled on the bearing plates on opposite sides of their pivots and cooperating with the feed roller, and springs connecting the arms of the carrier frame and the standards of the supporting frame.
  • a carrier frame pivoted to the supportmg frame and including an aetuatmg ar for swlngmg said frame, a roller mounted on the carrier frame and coacting with the.
  • a copy holder the combination with a supporting frame, of a feed roller journaled thereon, a carrier frame pivoted to the supporting frame and including an actuating bar extending longitudinally of the feed roller, and a plurality of presser rollers mounted on the carrier frame and swinging therewith into and out of coaction with the feed roller.
  • a copy holder the combination with a support having spaced open-sided seats, of a roller having gudgeons jonrnaled in said seats and removable through the open sides thereof, a carrier movably mounted on the support, a roller mounted on the carrier and cooperating with the first-mentioned roller, and means for urging the carrier and its roller toward the first-mentioned g5 roller to maintain the gudgeons of the latter against detachment from the seats.
  • the con'lbination with a supporting frame including spaced standards having open-sided seats, of a feed roller having gudgeons journaled in the seats and detachable through the open sides thereof, a carrier frame pivotally mounted on the standards, rollers journaled on the frame and cooperating with the first-men tioned roller, and springs connecting the carrier and supporting frames to urge the rollers of the former toward the roller of the latter and maintain the gudgeons thereof in the seats.
  • a carrier frame including an actual: ing bar disposed longitudinally of the feed roller and offset arms pivoted to the standard, springs connecting the standards and arms, bearing plates pivoted between their ends upon the arms, and rollers ournaled in the plates on opposite sides of their pivots and cooperating with the feed rollers.
  • a copy holder the combination with a frame comprising spaced standards having upwardly extending slots opening through the upper portions of said standards, of a roller having gudgeons journaled in the slots and removable through the open upper ends thereof, a swinging carrier frame including an actuating bar having oll'set terminal arms pivoted to the standards, a roller mounted on the oli'setarms, said roller bearing against the upper side of the first mentioned roller and maintaining the gudgeons thereof in the slots, and a spring connecting the frames for urging the rollers together.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. I
JAMES ALEXIS GARDENHIRE, OFNASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO I GEORGE F. CARTER, OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
COPY-HOLDER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed October 18, 1906.
Patented March 10, 1908. Serial No. 338,792. I
writing machines or the like, and one of the principal objects is to provide a novel, simple and inexpensive holder of the above char'ac- 4 ter that can be employed in connection with different kinds of typewriters, can be placed on a table, desk, or other support having a fiat surface, will properly hold sheets, either singly or in bulk, andis very convenient to operate.
The preferred form of construction is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, where- 1n Fig. 2 is an end elevation of the same.
Fig. 1. Fi 4 is a cross sectional view on the line 44 of Fig. 1, and Fig. 5 is a detail sectional view on the line 55 of Fig. 4.
Similar reference numerals designate corresponding parts in all the figures of the drawings.
In the embodiment illustrated, a support is employed comprising a frame which consists of a base-plate 6, having at its ends upright standards 7, the upper ends of said standards being connected by a tie-rod or bolt 8. The: said standards are provided between their ends with inclined edges 9 through which open the upper ends of seats 10. A feed roller 11 has gudgeons 12 journaled in the seats 10 and removable through the open ends thereof, the gudgeons projecting beyond the outer sides of the standards and having suitable actuating knobs 13. Spaced cushions, preferably in the form of rubber rings 14, are located upon the roller 11.
A carrier frame is employed comprising an actuating bar 15 that extends longitudinally of the roller 11 and has offset terminal arms 16 pivoted, as shown at 17, to the outer sides of the standards 7. Coiled springs 18 are connected, as shown at 19, to the arms and standards and serve to draw or urge the carrier frame toward the supporting frame.
Bearing elements in the form of plates 20 are pivoted between their ends, as shown at .21, to the arms 16 of the carrier frame, and rollers 22 have gudgeons 23 j ournaled in the plates 20 on opposite sides of their pivots 21. These rollers constitute presser devices which cooperate with the feed roller, and inasmuch as the bearing plates 20 are capable of pivotal movement upon the carrier frame, and the carrier frame is drawn toward the supporting frame by the springs 18, it will be evident that the rollers 22 will at all times bear with equal force against the roller 11.
In using the holder it may be placed upon the top of a desk, table, or other suitable surface, and the copy is passed'around the feed roller in rear of the presser rollers 22, as indicated in dotted lines in Fig. 3. The space between the rollers 22 therefore constitutes a sight opening, and the lower roller, preferably continuous, as shown in Fig. 1, will indicate the line to be copied. By turning I i the knobs 18, the copy can be fed through Figure 1 is a side elevation of the holder. 1 Fig. 3 is a cross sectional view on the line 33 of the holder, as will be evident. To introduce said copy, it is only necessary for the operator to grasp the bar 15 and raise the carrier frame, thus moving the rollers 22 away from the roller 11 and permitting the ready introduction of said copy In this connection it will be evident that the said rollers 22 can be moved a very considerable distance away from the roller 11, and this is important, as it permits the introduction of a comparatively thick body of leaves, as for instance the entire note book of a stenographer. Moreover, papers of considerable width can be inserted because of the length of the holder.
Another important feature resides in the fact that the rollers 22 will always cooperate and bear with equal force upon the copy, without regard to the thickness of the same.
From the foregoing, it is thought that the construction, operation, and many advantages of the herein described invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art, without further description, and it will be understood that various changes in the size, shape, proportion and minor details of construction may be resorted to without departing from the spirit or sacrificing any of the advantages of the invention.
Having thus fully described my invention,
what I claim as new, and desire to secure by p thereon, a swinging carrier frame pivoted to the supporting frame, another roller coacting with the first-mentioned roller; and bearing elements for the second roller pivotally mounted on the carrier frame.
2. In a copy holder, the combination with a supporting frame, of a roller journaled thereon, a swinging carrier frame pivoted to the supporting frame, a spring connecting the frames for urging the latter toward the former, another roller coacting with the firstmentioned roller, and bearing elements for the second roller pivotally mounted on the carrier frame.
3. In a copy holder, the combination with a support, of a roller journaled thereon, spaced rollers coacting with the first mentioned roller, a common bearing element for the spaced rollers, and a swinging connection 1 between the element and the support that permits the relative movement of said spaced rollers with respect to the first mentioned roller.
4. In a copy holder, the combination with a support, of a roller journaled thereon, spaced rollers coacting with the first mentioned roller, a common bearing element for the spaced rollers, a swinging carrier connection between the element and the support that permits the relative movement of said spaced rollers with respect to the first mentioned roller, and a spring for urging the carrier toward the support.
5. In a copy holder, the combination with a support, of a roller journaled thereon, a carrier movably mounted on the support, a
bearing element movably mounted on the carrier,.and a plurality of rollers journaled on the bearing element andcoaoting with the first-mentioned roller.
6. In a copy holder, the combination with a supporting frame, of a carrier frame pivoted thereon, bearing elements pivoted between their ends to the carrier frame, and'rollers journaled on the elements on opposite sides of their pivots and coacting with the firstmentioned roller.
7. In a copy holder, the combination with a sup orting frame comprising a base and space standards, of a carrier frame comprising a bar havin arms pivoted to the standards,,bearing p ates pivoted between their ends to the arms of the carrier frame, a feed roller j ournaled on the standards, presser rollers ournaled on the bearing plates on opposite sides of their pivots and cooperating with the feed roller, and springs connecting the arms of the carrier frame and the standards of the supporting frame.
8. In a copy holder, the combination with a supporting frame, of a feed roller journaled thereon, a carrier frame pivoted to the supportmg frame and including an aetuatmg ar for swlngmg said frame, a roller mounted on the carrier frame and coacting with the.
feed roller, and a spring connected to the carrier frame for swinging the roller thereof toward the feed. roller.
9. In a copy holder, the combination with a supporting frame, of a feed roller journaled thereon, a carrier frame pivoted to the supporting frame and including an actuating bar extending longitudinally of the feed roller, and a plurality of presser rollers mounted on the carrier frame and swinging therewith into and out of coaction with the feed roller.
10. In a copy holder, the combination with a support having spaced open-sided seats, of a roller having gudgeons jonrnaled in said seats and removable through the open sides thereof, a carrier movably mounted on the support, a roller mounted on the carrier and cooperating with the first-mentioned roller, and means for urging the carrier and its roller toward the first-mentioned g5 roller to maintain the gudgeons of the latter against detachment from the seats.
11. In a copy holder, the con'lbination with a supporting frame including spaced standards having open-sided seats, of a feed roller having gudgeons journaled in the seats and detachable through the open sides thereof, a carrier frame pivotally mounted on the standards, rollers journaled on the frame and cooperating with the first-men tioned roller, and springs connecting the carrier and supporting frames to urge the rollers of the former toward the roller of the latter and maintain the gudgeons thereof in the seats.
12. In a copy holder, the combination with a base having spaced standards, of a feed roller jonrnaled in the standards and having actuatung means on the outer sides thereof, a carrier frame including an actual: ing bar disposed longitudinally of the feed roller and offset arms pivoted to the standard, springs connecting the standards and arms, bearing plates pivoted between their ends upon the arms, and rollers ournaled in the plates on opposite sides of their pivots and cooperating with the feed rollers.
13. In a copy holder, the combination with a frame comprising spaced standards having upwardly extending slots opening through the upper portions of said standards, of a roller having gudgeons journaled in the slots and removable through the open upper ends thereof, a swinging carrier frame including an actuating bar having oll'set terminal arms pivoted to the standards, a roller mounted on the oli'setarms, said roller bearing against the upper side of the first mentioned roller and maintaining the gudgeons thereof in the slots, and a spring connecting the frames for urging the rollers together.
14. In a copy holder, the combiinition with a frame comprising spaced standards, of a roller journaled in the standards, a swinging carrier frame comprising an actuating bai 'having offset terminal arms pivoted 1 In testimony, that'I claim the foregoing as to the standards, a roller mounted on the offmy own, I have hereto affixed my signature 10 Est arms, saigll rfiller bearirligl against1 the in the presence of two Witnesses.
rst mentione r0 er, an .ooi ec springs iav- I T ing their lower ends connected respectively JAMEb {\LEXIS GARDED E- to the standards and their upper ends con- Witnesses: neeted respectively to the oflset arms to main P. M. TAMKLE, tain the rollers in engagement. G; F. CARTER.
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