Claims
- 1. Duplicating apparatus including means for transferring printed information from a master card to a receiving copy by means of the hectographic process comprising the combination of a frame, a master card carrying drum rotatable in a predetermined sense for effecting one duplication per revolution of said drum when a receiving copy is present, a main shaft extending horizontally and being journalled to said frame, said drum being of relatively large diameter and being fixedly supported to the intermediate portion of said main shaft for rotation therewith, actuating means connected to said main shaft for rotating same, whereby any number of copies can be made from a master on the drum by simply turning the drum with the master attached thereto the desired number of times while feeding separate receiving copies thereto, a pressure roll made of rubber-like material rotatably mounted to said frame on a pressure roll shaft parallel to said main shaft and vertically spaced therebelow, means for maintaining the periphery of said pressure roll in constant frictional engagement with the periphery of said drum, a feed roll made of rubber-like material rotatably mounted to said frame on a feed roll shaft located essentially forwardly of said pressure roll shaft and extending parallel thereto, drive means for interconnecting said feed roll and said pressure roll and for causing rotation of said feed roll upon rotation of said pressure roll in the same sense and at the same linear speed, a pivotable shaft mounted to said frame parallel to said main shaft and extending slightly above and slightly behind said feed roll shaft, a moistening roll yoke secured to said pivotable shaft for angular displacement therewith, a moistening roll rotatably mounted to said yoke around an axis parallel to said pivotable shaft, said moistening roll being substantially shorter than said feed roll, a pair of forwardly extending spring located nip roll levers pivotably mounted on said pivotable shaft and rotatable relative thereto, each said nip roll lever carrying a freely rotatable nip roll resiliently urged into constant engagement with said feed roll, the nip rolls and the feed roll forming a means for initially receiving the receiving copy into the apparatus and for cooperating with each other to feed the copy directly to the drum and pressure roll, a cam lever connected to said pivotable shaft and projecting rearwardly toward said main shaft, return spring means for urging said cam lever toward said main shaft, cam means secured to said main shaft for pivoting said cam lever, pivotable shaft, and yoke to raise and lower said moistening roll toward and away from said feed roll, whereby the turning movements of the main shaft are translated directly into intermittent movements of the moistening roll into and out of engagement with the feed roll to thus permit contact therewith over a substantial angular displacement of said cam means, wick means for wetting said moistening roll with solvent, stop means for controlling the starting angular position of said main shaft at the beginning of every successive revolution of said drum, and adjustment means for said stop means for varying said starting angular position to vary the angular position of the master on the drum, relative to the leading edge of the sheet, to vary the location of the master relative to the leading edge of the receiving copy.
- 2. In a duplicating apparatus, the combination of a frame, a main shaft rotatably mounted to said frame, a master card carrying drum secured to said main shaft for effecting one duplication per revolution of the drum, actuating lever means fixed to a first end of said main shaft for rotating same, whereby any number of copies can be made from a master on the drum by simply turning the drum with the master attached thereto the desired number of times while feeding separate receiving copies thereto, a cam fixed to said main shaft near the opposite end thereof, stop means for determining a starting angular position of said main shaft, control means for varying said starting position of said main shaft relative to said frame to vary the angular position of the master on the drum, relative to the leading edge of the sheet, to vary the location of the master relative to the leading edge of the receiving copy, a pressure roll rotatably supported to said frame generally below said drum but in frictional engagement therewith, a pivotable shaft, a cam lever secured to said pivotable shaft, a cam follower co-acting with said cam and carried by said cam lever, a yoke fixed to said pivotable shaft, moistening means carried by said yoke, a feed roll rotatably supported to said frame immediately below said moistening means, whereby the turning movements of the main shaft and drum are translated directly into intermittent movement of the moistening means into and out of engagement with the feed roll, spring biased nip roll means pivotably mounted on said pivotable shaft and rotatable relative thereto, said nip roll means carrying a freely rotatable nip roll for constantly bearing against the upper region of said feed roll adjacent the moistening means, said nip roll means, nip roll and said feed roll, forming a means for initially receiving the receiving copy into the apparatus and for cooperating with each other for feeding the copy directly to the drum and pressure roll, and drive means for interconnecting said feed roll and said pressure roll for rotation at the same linear speed and in the same sense.
- 3. In a manual duplicating apparatus of the type using master cards for transferring information onto copy by the known hectographic process, wherein each copy is supplied by hand to a copy receiving region prior to actuation of the copy translating mechanism, the improvement wherein said copy receiving region comprises a driven feed roll and at least two spaced-apart nip rollers constantly resiliently urged into engagement with the periphery of said feed roll, each of said nip rollers being freely rotatably mounted on arms freely rotatably mounted on a pivotable shaft, the axis of which is parallel to the axis of rotation of said feed roll, a moistening means fixed to said pivotable shaft and movable therewith upon pivoting of said pivotable shaft and means for intermittently pivoting said pivotable shaft for intermittently moving said moistening means into and out of contact with said copy as the copy passes between said feed roll and said nip rollers, said nip rollers being located at either end of the moistening means and including means for constantly resiliently urging the nip rollers against the periphery of said feed roll along the marginal edges thereof.
- 4. Apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said actuating lever means comprises an actuating lever to be manually rotated, and wherein said stop means comprises a disc-like member freely mounted to said main shaft adjacent said cam, synchronizing pin means extending axially through said cam and through said disc-like member for connecting said disc-like member to said cam, said stop means further comprising a depression on said disc-like member and spring loaded detent means engageable into said depression for marking the end of each revolution of said main shaft.
- 5. Apparatus as defined in claim 4 wherein said detent means and said depression cooperate to form a lock against rotation of said main shaft in the wrong sense from its starting position.
- 6. Apparatus as defined in claim 4 wherein said control means comprises a plurality of apertures through either one of said cam means and disc-like member, said apertures being spaced-apart in an arc of a circle centered upon the axis of rotation of said main shaft and each aperture being positioned and dimensioned so as to receive said synchronizing pin means for connection of said cam means and disc-like member.
- 7. Apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said drum comprises a pair of spaced-apart spring leaves, being axially aligned, having one end secured to the periphery of said drum near one edge thereof, and extending in the trailing sense relative to the normal sense of rotation of said drum, the free ends of said spring leaves defining lip portions urged toward the surface of said drum and frictionally retaining the leading edge only of said master card which extends tangentially of said drum in said trailing sense, said pressure roll being just sufficiently narrow to roll on the periphery of said drum in the space between said spring leaves during rotation of said drum in said predetermined sense.
- 8. Apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said pressure roll and said feed roll are of equal diameter and wherein said drive means comprises a printing roll gear fixed to said pressure roll shaft, an auxiliary gear in meshing engagement with said pressure roll gear, and a feed roll gear fixed to said feed roll shaft in meshing engagement with said auxiliary gear, the number of teeth on said pressure roll gear being equal to the number of teeth on said feed roll gear.
- 9. Apparatus as defined in claim 2 comprising bearing means for rotatably mounting said main shaft and said pivotable shaft to said frame, said bearing means being on a first vertically extending wall member of said frame, said pressure roll shaft and said feed roll shaft extending in cantilevered arrangement across the space between said first wall and a second wall parallel to said first wall and spaced-apart therefrom, said second wall terminating below said pivotable shaft and said main shaft for giving free access to the path of said receiving copy.
- 10. Apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said main shaft is supported to said frame by means of an eccentric bushing closely fitting within an aperture extending through said frame, and having a longitudinal eccentric bore through which said main shaft extends, said main shaft being freely rotatable within said bore, said eccentric bushing comprising an actuating lever for permitting manual adjustment of the angular position of said bushing relative to said frame.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 422,370 filed Dec. 6, 1973 and now abandoned.
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