Claims
- 1. In a marking head having a frame which supports a shaft, at least one marking wheel on said shaft rotatable relative to said frame to align successive circumferentially arrayed marking portions thereon with workpieces, a cam wheel operably connected with each said marking wheel for rotation therewith and having a circumferential series of radially inward recesses, one for each said marking portion, a retainer pawl carried by said frame and being releasably engageable under a spring bias with successive recesses to retain successive marking portions in workpiece alignment, and actuating means carried by said frame and engageable successively with said recesses to advance successive marking portions into said alignment, improved structure wherein each said recess has two surface portions spaced circumferentially apart, said surface portions extending along lines disposed at opposite angles relative to a radius of said cam wheel passing between said surface portions, said retainer pawl having surface portions configured and oriented to engage said surface portions of said recess along said lines when said retainer pawl is engaged in said recess, said surface portions when interengaged being relatively movable along a said line to facilitate rotation of said marking wheel under the influence of force on a said marking portion incidental to engagement with a workpiece, said angles and the length of interengagement of said surface portions being so correlated that one pair of said interengaged surface portions remains interengaged despite said rotation in either direction by about one-half the circumferential extent of a said marking portion, said spring bias and one pair being cooperable to return said marking wheel through said circumferential extent responsive to relief of said force, and said actuating means has a forward edge face normally extending into one of said recesses and disengaged from said one recess to provide a clearance between said forward edge face and said recess when both of said retainer pawl surface portions are each simultaneously interengaged with their associated one of said two surface portions of another recess engaged by said retainer pawl, whereby retrograde rotation of said marking wheel within predetermined limits in response to force on a marking portion incidental to its engagement with a workpiece does not apply force to said actuating means thereby avoiding breakage of said actuating means.
- 2. The structure defined in claim 1 wherein said angles are substantially equal.
- 3. The structure defined in claim 2 wherein said angles are in the range of about 30.degree. to about 60.degree..
- 4. The structure defined in claim 3 wherein said angles are substantially 45.degree..
- 5. The structure defined in claim 3 wherein said angles are 45.degree. plus or minus 1.degree..
- 6. The structure defined in claim 1 wherein said circumferential extent is up to about 4.5% of the diameter of said marking wheel.
- 7. The structure defined in claim 1 wherein said recess has a bottom which extends between said surface portions thereof, each retainer pawl having a radially inward face extending between said surface portions thereof, said face being spaced radially outwardly of said bottom when said surface portions are interengaged.
- 8. The structure defined in claim 7 wherein said angles are 45.degree. plus or minus 1.degree., said circumferential extent being up to about 4.5% of the diameter of said marking wheel.
- 9. In a marking head having a frame which supports a shaft, at least one marking wheel on said shaft rotatable relative to said frame to align successive circumferentially arrayed marking portions thereon with workpieces, a cam wheel operably connected with each said marking wheel for rotation therewith and having a circumferential series of radially inward recesses, one for each said marking portion, a retainer pawl mounted on said frame and being releasably engageable under a spring bias with successive recesses to retain successive marking portions in workpiece alignment, and actuating means engageable successively with said recesses to advance successive marking portions into said alignment, improved structure wherein, each said recess has two surface portions spaced circumferentially apart, said surface portions extending along lines disposed at opposite angles relative to a radius of said cam wheel passing between said surface portions, said retainer pawl having surface portions configured and oriented to engage said surface portions of said recess along said lines when said retainer pawl is engaged in said recess, said surface portions when interengaged being relatively movable along a said line to facilitate rotation of said marking wheel under the influence of force on a said marking portion incidental to engagement with a workpiece, said angles and the length of interengagement of said surface portions being so correlated that one pair of said interengaged surface portions remains interengaged despite said rotation in either direction by about one-half the circumferential extent of a said marking portion, said spring bias and one pair being cooperable to return said marking wheel through said circumferential extent responsive to relief of said force, at least certain of said recesses having a bottom which extends between said surface portions thereof, said bottom having a forward end with respect to the direction of advancement of said marking wheel, the forward one of said surface portions of each recess having an inner end, and a generally flat rearwardly facing shoulder extending between said forward end and inner end, said actuating means having an end face and a blunt forward face, said end face and forward face being engaged respectively with said bottom and shoulder when said actuating means is positioned for advancing said marking wheel.
- 10. The structure defined in claim 9 wherein said bottom extends in a generally circumferential direction of said cam wheel.
- 11. The structure defined in claim 9 wherein said bottom extends in an essentially chordal direction of said cam wheel.
- 12. The structure defined in claim 9 wherein said shoulder, between said ends, extends along a line disposed at an acute angle to a radius of said cam wheel passing through said bottom portion, said forward face having a portion which extends generally parallel to the latter said line when said actuating means is so positioned.
- 13. The structure defined in claim 12 wherein said radius passes through substantially the midpoint of said bottom.
- 14. The structure defined in claim 12 wherein said acute angle is in the range of about 10.degree. to about 12.degree..
- 15. The structure defined in claim 14 wherein said acute angle is about 11.degree..
- 16. The structure defined in claim 13 wherein said forward face of said actuating means comprises an arcuate portion engageable with said shoulder and immediately adjacent surface portion of said recess.
- 17. The structure defined in claim 9 wherein said recesses have rearward portions which comprise a rearward end of said bottom, the rearward of said surface portions and an inner end thereof, and a generally flat forwardly facing shoulder extending between said rearward end and inner end of said rearward surface portion, said rearward portions of said recess thus comprised being respectively disposed substantially symmetrically to said forward end, said forward surface portion and inner end thereof, and said rearwardly facing shoulder.
- 18. The structure defined in claim 12 wherein said bottom extends in a direction generally circumferential of said cam wheel, said radius passing through substantially the midpoint of said bottom, said angles of said surface portions being substantially 45.degree., said circumferential extent being up to about 4.5% of the diameter of said wheel, each retainer pawl having a radially inward face extending between said surface portions thereof, said face being spaced radially outwardly of said bottom when said surface portions are interengaged.
- 19. A marking head comprising a frame, at least one marking wheel rotatably carried by said frame to align successive circumferentially arrayed marking portions thereon with workpieces, a cam wheel operably connected with each marking wheel for rotation therewith and having a circumferential series of recesses with one recess for each said marking portion, a retainer pawl carried by said frame and yieldably biased for releasable engagement with successive recesses to retain successive marking portions in workpiece alignment, each said recess having two surface portions spaced apart circumferentially and extending along lines disposed at opposite angles relative to a radius of said cam wheel passing between said surface portions, said retainer pawl having surface portions configured and oriented to engage said surface portions of said recess along said lines when said retainer pawl is engaged in said recess, said surface portions of said recess and pawl when interengaged being relatively movable along their associated said line to permit rotation of said marking wheel under the influence of force on a said marking portion incidental to its engagement with a workpiece, said angles and the length of interengagement of said pawl and said recess surface portions being so correlated that one pair of interengaged surface portions remains interengaged despite said rotation of said marking wheel in either direction by about one-half the circumferential extent of a said marking portion, said bias of said retainer pawl and one pair of interengaged surface portions being cooperable to return said marking wheel through said circumferential extent in response to relief of said force, actuating means having a forward face extendable generally radially into and engageable with said recesses to advance successive marking portions of said marking wheel into said workpiece alignment, each recess having a forward shoulder constructed and arranged for engagement with a forward face of said actuating means for cooperation with said actuating means to rotate said marking wheel to advance a marking portion into said workpiece alignment, said forward shoulder of each recess extending generally radially of said cam wheel and being disposed radially inward of and adjacent to the forward one of said surface portions of said recess, a forward edge surface of said actuating means and said shoulder of each said recesses being constructed and arranged so that, when both of said retainer pawl surface portions are simultaneously interengaged with their associated one of said two surface portions of a recess engaged by said retainer pawl and a forward edge face of said actuating means extends radially into another of said recesses, there is a clearance between said forward edge face and said forward shoulder of said another recess, whereby retrograde rotation of said marking wheel within predetermined limits in response to force on a marking portion incidental to its engagement with the workpiece does not apply a force to said actuating means, thereby avoiding breakage of said actuating means.
- 20. The marking head of claim 19 wherein said forward shoulder is disposed at an acute angle not greater than about 12.degree. to a radius of said cam wheel passing through the center of said recess between its associated surface portions.
- 21. The marking head of claim 20 wherein said acute angle is in the range of about 10.degree. to 12.degree..
- 22. In a marking head having a frame which supports a shaft, at least one marking wheel on said shaft rotatable relative to said frame to align successive circumferentially arrayed marking portions thereon with workpieces, a cam wheel operably connected with each said marking wheel for rotation therewith and having a circumferential series of radially inward recesses, one for each said marking portion, a retainer pawl carried by said frame and being releasably engageable under a spring bias with successive recesses to retain successive marking portions in workpiece alignment, and actuating means having an operable connection with each said wheel for turning the same in successive increments of movements to advance successive marking portions into said alignment, improved structure wherein, said actuating means has an actuated condition in which it so turns at least one said wheel, said actuating means having a deactuated condition in which it discontinues said movement, each said marking wheel and said actuating means, in said deactuated condition of said actuating means, being constructed and arranged to freely rotate in either direction through about one-half the circumferential extent of a said marking portion under the influence of force on a said marking portion incidental to engagement with a workpiece such that retrograde rotation thereof within predetermined limits does not apply a force to said actuating means and thereby avoids breakage of said actuating means, each said recess having two surface portions spaced circumferentially apart, said surface portions extending along lines disposed at opposite angles relative to a radius of said cam wheel passing between said surface portions, said retainer pawl having surface portions configured and oriented to engage said surface portions of said recess along said lines when said retainer pawl is engaged in said recess, said surface portions when interengaged being relatively movable along a said line to facilitate rotation of said marking wheel under the influence of said force, said angles and the length of interengagement of said surface portions being so correlated that one pair of said interengaged surface portions remains interengaged despite said rotation in either direction by about one-half the circumferential extent of a said marking portion, said spring bias and one pair being cooperable to return said marking wheel through said circumferential extent responsive to relief of said force.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 951,252, filed Nov. 16, 1978 and abandoned in favor of this application.
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