Claims
- 1. A punch paper tape recorder comprising a plurality of punches, a die plate, a gap through which the tape passes being formed between the punches and die plate, means for selectively urging said die plate toward the paper tape and the punches, and means for selectively restraining movement of certain of said punches relative to the movement of the paper tape and the die plate while enabling others of said punches to be moved in response to the movement of the die plate, said punches and die plate being activated so that the restrained punches cause holes to be punched into the paper tape in response to movement of the die plate, and wherein said means for restraining movement of selected punches includes for each punch a rotatable anchor lever having a face bearing against a face of the punch remote from the gap, a latch lever for the anchor lever, said latch lever having a notch against which a corner of the anchor lever is positioned, and means for selectively urging the latch lever to be rotated about a pivot point thereof so that the notch thereof captures the corner of the anchor lever to restrain rotation of the anchor lever and movement of the punch.
- 2. A punch paper tape recorder comprising a plurality of punches, a die plate, a gap through which the tape passes being formed between the punches and die plate, means for selectively urging said die plate toward the paper tape and the punches, means for advancing the tape through the gap at the same rate as the die plate approaches the tape and while the die plate is approaching the tape, said means for advancing the tape including means for enabling the tape downstream of the gap to be advanced while the tape upstream of the gap is being retained during movement of the die plate toward the punches and for restraining movement of the tape downstream of the gap while enabling movement of the tape upstream of the gap as the die plate is moving away from the punches after a punching operation has occurred, and means for selectively restraining movement of certain of said punches relative to the movement of the paper tape and the die plate while enabling others of said punches to be moved in response to the movement of the die plate, and punches and die plate being activated so that the restrained punches cause holes to be punched into the paper tape in response to the movement of the die plate.
- 3. The recorder of claim 2 wherein the means for advancing the tape includes an idler roll mounted on a rotatable bracket connected for rotation away from and toward the gap as the die plate is being advanced toward and restracted from the punches, first ratcheted sprocket means positioned on the downstream side of the tape between the idler roll and the slot, and second ratcheted sprocket means positioned on the upstream side of the tape between the idler roll and the slot, said first and second ratcheted sprocket means respectively being arranged to inhibit movement of the tape as the die plate is moving toward and moving away from the punches.
- 4. The recorder of claim 3 wherein the means for restraining movement of selected punches includes for each punch a rotatable anchor lever having a face bearing against a face of the punch remote from the gap, a latch lever for the anchor lever, said latch lever having a notch against which a corner o the anchor lever is positined, and means for selectively urging the latch lever to be rotated about a pivot point thereof so that the notch thereof captures the corner of the anchor lever to restrain rotation of the anchor lever and movement of the punch.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 585,223, filed June 9, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,987,667, granted Oct. 26, 1976.
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Divisions (1)
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