Claims
- 1. In a toy cash register having a supporting structure, a plurality of vertically slidable indicator targets, a plurality of key means for individually raising the targets, and means for releasably holding the indicator targets in raised position, characterized by the combination which comprises an abutment portion on each target, a target latch member rockably mounted in the supporting structure, a plurality of fingers on the latch member individually aligned with the paths of movement of corresponding ones of the abutment portions on the targets, each finger being inclined upwardly and angularly toward its corresponding target and having a free upper end which is movable toward and away from a position corresponding to underlying relation to the abutment of the corresponding raised target in response to rocking movement of the latch member, each of said fingers being stiff enough in a vertical direction to support a target when underengaged with the corresponding abutment, and yieldable enough in a horizontal direction away from the target to flex away from its target far enough to permit the abutment of a target which is being raised to pass the same without thereby transmitting enough torque to the latch member to rock the other fingers away from underlying relation to other raised targets.
- 2. A toy cash register as defined in claim 1 wherein the fingers are integral extensions of the latch member.
- 3. A cash register as defined in claim 1 including a spring yieldably urging said latch member toward said position corresponding to underlying relation of the fingers, further characterized in that the elastic modulus of the spring is great enough to prevent unwanted rocking movement of the target latch member away from said position in response to torque transmitted to said member through said fingers.
- 4. A cash register construction including a casing having a keyboard section and a mechanism compartment, a plurality of flat indicator targets arranged in lateral coplanar juxtaposition and individually vertically slidable in the mechanism compartment, each target being operable from the keyboard section and each having an abutment thereon, characterized by the combination which comprises a target guide portion mounted in a top wall of said casing and having a slot through which said targets are slidable, a target latch member movably supported on said target guide and having finger portions which during movement of the member are moveable to and away from a position wherein the fingers underlie the abutments and thereby releasably hold the targets in a raised position, and spring means reacting on the target guide and target latch member and yieldably urging the latter toward said position wherein the fingers underlie the abutments.
- 5. A cash register construction as defined in claim 4 wherein the target guide is formed as a member separate from the casing and movements of the target latch member are guided by the target guide.
- 6. A cash register construction as defined in claim 5 wherein the target latch member is pivoted in the target guide.
- 7. A cash register construction as defined in claim 6 including a plunger-type keying member actuatably mounted in the keyboard section and engageable with the target latch member to move the latch member away from said position.
- 8. A cash register as defined in claim 4 wherein the finger portions are resilient and each is individually flexible away from said underlying position while the other such portions remain in said underlying position, the effective force exerted on said latch member by the spring means being opposed by such flexure of the finger portions, the effective force of the spring means exceeding that exertable on the latch member by flexure of the finger portions.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 501,166 filed Aug. 28, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,957,198, issued May 18, 1976.
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Divisions (1)
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