Claims
- 1. A slidable paper tractor mechanism comprising:
- a fixed member slidably engaged by a paper tractor element to permit said tractor element to move back and forth laterally of the paper;
- a fixed cam surface adjacent said tractor element;
- a locking arm pivotally mounted adjacent said fixed cam surface on a pivot axis and having a locking cam surface comprising a first cam face engageable with said fixed cam surface in one position of said locking arm and disengaged therefrom in a second position of said locking arm, and a stop cam face engageable with said fixed member when said locking arm is in said one position, whereby said tractor element may be locked and unlocked relative to said fixed member;
- wherein the pivot axis of said locking arm is eccentrically located relative to said fixed cam surface whereby movement of said locking arm between said one and said second positions causes said first cam face to move respectively into and out of engagement with said fixed cam surface; and
- wherein said stop cam face is formed on one side of said pivot axis and said locking cam surface includes a flat formed on the opposite side of said pivot axis from said stop cam face, said flat being positioned to slide over said fixed member when said locking arm is in said second position.
- 2. The tractor mechanism of claim 1 in which said fixed cam surface and said locking arm are each carried by said tractor element.
- 3. The tractor mechanism of claim 1 in which said fixed cam surface overlies said first cam face of said locking arm.
- 4. The tractor mechanism of claim 3 in which said fixed cam surface and said first cam face of said locking arm are substantially concentrically positioned relative to each other.
- 5. The tractor mechanism of claim 1 in which the cross sectional distance from said stop cam face to said first cam face of said locking arm is greater than the cross sectional distance of said flat to said first cam face.
- 6. The tractor mechanism of claim 5 in which said fixed cam surface is substantially semi-circular in cross section and has a longitudinal axis substantially parallel to said fixed member.
- 7. The tractor mechanism of claim 6 wherein the cross sectional distance from said fixed member to said first cam face of said locking arm is less than the cross sectional distance from said fixed member to said fixed cam surface.
- 8. The tractor mechanism of claim 1 in which said locking arm comprises mutually normal segments, one of said segments being substantially longitudinally coextensive with said fixed cam surface and the other of said segments consisting of a tactile portion configured to be gripped by the user.
- 9. A paper tractor comprising:
- a drive shaft,
- a stationary member for rotatably supporting the drive shaft and having an extending portion integrally formed therewith and extending parallel to the drive shaft, wherein the extending portion has knurlings on a surface thereof,
- a rotary member mounted for rotation with the drive shaft and for slidable movement therealong and having a plurality of sprockets on a periphery thereof for feeding paper,
- a movable chassis supporting the rotary member for movement therewith and having a part slidably engaged with the extending portion of the stationary member and means forming a recess at a portion adjacent the extending portion and having an inner surface,
- a locking lever having a cam portion pivotally mounted in the recess in the chassis adjacent to the extending portion for movement into a locking position and an unlocking position, and
- wherein the cam portion has a cam face having knurlings engageable with the knurlings on the extending portion when the cam portion is in the locking position to restrict movement of the chassis and disengageable therefrom when the cam portion is in the unlocking position and a stop face engageable with an inner surface of the recess when the locking lever is in the locking position, whereby the chassis can be locked and unlocked relative to the stationary member.
- 10. A paper tractor according to claim 9, wherein the cam portion has a substantially sectorial cross section.
- 11. A paper tractor according to claim 9, wherein the recess has a circular arc shape.
- 12. A paper tractor according to claim 9, wherein the cam portion has a protrusion at an end thereof engaged with an edge of the recess when in the locking position for preventing disengagement of the locking lever.
- 13. A paper tractor according to claim 9, wherein the stop face is formed on one side of the cam portion and the cam face includes a flat portion formed on an opposite side of the cam portion from the stop face, wherein the flat portion is configured to slide over the knurlings when the cam portion is in the unlocking position.
- 14. A paper tractor according to claim 13, wherein the stop face has a cross sectional distance to the cam face which is greater than a cross sectional distance from the stop face to the flat portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Rule 62 continuation application of patent application Ser. No. 198,127 filed May 24, 1988, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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