Claims
- 1. In apparatus for selectively depressing keys arranged in an array of intersecting rows and columns: an operating bar aligned with each column of keys and movable between advanced and retracted positions relative to the keys, a carrier aligned with each row of keys and movable in a direction parallel to the row, a plurality of key actuating members carried by each carrier and movable between advanced and retracted positions relative to the keys, said actuating members being positioned between the operating bars and the keys for transmitting motion from the operating bars to the keys when aligned therewith, means for slectively moving each of the carriers between a rest position in which the actuating members carried thereby are displaced from the keys and operating bars and an operating position in which the actuating members are aligned with the keys and bars, and means for selectively moving the operating bars to their advanced positions to advance the actuating members and depress the keys aligned therewith.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the means for moving the operating bars and carriers comprise electrically energized solenoids.
- 3. In apparatus for selectively depressing keys arranged in an array of intersecting rows and columns: an individually energizable, motion producing mechanical actuator associated with each of the rows and columns, a plurality of tappet members arranged in rows corresponding to the rows of keys and movable axially of the keys between advanced and retracted positions, a carrier for each row of tappet members connected to the actuator associated with the corresponding row of keys and movable between a rest position in which the tappet members are displaced laterally from the keys and an operating position in which the tappet members are aligned with the keys, and an operating bar aligned with each column of keys and connected to the actuators associated with the column for movement between advanced and retracted positions relative to the keys, the operating bars being positioned for engaging the tappet members when said members are aligned with the keys whereby movement of an operating bar serves to move a tappet member engaged thereby to depress the key aligned therewith.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 643,373 filed Dec. 22, 1975 and now abandoned.
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