Abstract: A detachable paper transport device for a printer having a printing roller, using two transport chains. The device has two side walls on each of which a control lever is pivoted for selecting the spacing between the transport chain and the roller, to compensate for differences in the thickness or number of layers of the paper. The device side walls each have a slotted hole for engaging one member on the printer, and each control lever has a bearing lug for engaging another member on the printer to slide the device along the slotted holes.
Abstract: There is described and shown apparatus which is for the controlled feeding and taking-off of a thread 12 into or out of a thread treatment section 2 (for example a heating zone of a heat setting arrangement), and which comprises an externally-driven tapered drive roll 4 upon which bear two tapered counter-pressure rolls 5, 6, whereby the thread 12 can be fed into, and taken-off from, the treatment section 2, using only a single drive means for this feeding and taking-off. The arrangement shown is provided with two thread guide members 9, 10 of fork form, which are swivellable to vary thread tension, one of said guides being swivellable to move the thread engaged between roll 4 and roll 5 along one side of roll 4, and the other of said guides being swivellable to move thread engaged between roll 4 and roll 6 along the other side of roll 4.
Abstract: To cut a strip of metal into exact lengths, rollers are brought into contact with the strip and turned by an accurate motor until a pin can be mechanically inserted into a hole in the strip to effect final alignment. If the pin does not successfully enter the hole, a detector halts the system.
Abstract: In a web feed section comprising a bottom feed roll, a top feed roll, and actuator means for adjusting the contact pressure between said rolls, the improvement wherein the actuator means includes a compression spring operatively connected with the top roll through a lever to transmit its force to the top roll, a disk cam for adjusting the initial stress in the spring, and levers for uncoupling the spring from the top roll when a roll is to be replaced.
Abstract: A cable is supported and advanced by two moving assemblies disposed in the form of a V and each preferably comprising a notched belt of rectangular cross-section. Rollers supporting the notched belts are in turn supported by shafts and are placed overhangingly on these shafts, the lower ends of which are connected to a frame. Neither the frame nor the drive means exceed the driving belts in width. A holding assembly, supported by a framework which has four uprights and also does not exceed the driving belts in width, is removable, and the uprights are hinged to the upper ends of fixed shafts of the intermediate rollers.
Abstract: A weft thread conveying apparatus having at least one pair of weft thread conveying rollers with each roller having two conical shaped peripheral portions inclined to each other and extending upward from the roller edge towards the middle thereof and means for tilting one of the rollers to selectively engage a weft thread positioned between corresponding peripheral portions of the rollers.
Abstract: An automatic stop or change-over mechanism for tape recorder or other article moving apparatus. After the article has stopped at the sensing location the drive means can be switched off or changed over automatically by movement of a zero member which is part of a differential mechanism having a unidirectional slip coupling. The slip coupling only transmits a force to the zero member after the article has stopped.
Abstract: A rotating yarn control element comprises a hub portion with a number of pins spaced around the periphery of the hub portion to define for the yarn a zig-zag path which degenerates with increasing distance from the axis of rotation of the element into a line path lying in a reference plane of the element. In use, with the element rotating about its axis and the yarn passing through the path defined by the guide surfaces, the total area of contact between the guide surfaces and the yarn will depend on the distance of the yarn from the axis of rotation of the element. This in turn determines whether the element operates in the "freewheeling" mode, the "positive grip" mode or the "yarn metering" mode. Other embodiments are described in which the element is formed by an injection moulding technique and the zig-zag path is presented by tooth like projections or by a channel in a drum member. A means for varying the amount of wrap around the element is also described.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 30, 1976
Date of Patent:
November 15, 1977
Assignee:
National Research Development Corporation
Inventors:
Francis Neil Hurt, Reginald Theaker, David Herbert Plant
Abstract: A tape recorder, in particular a cassette recorder, with an automatic stop device, which during stoppage of the tape switches off the apparatus and releases the play button. During tape stoppage a rotatably journalled drive wheel is brought into contact with the flywheel with its circumference, after which said flywheel drives a force-transmitting member, preferably via a reduction gear, and the latching slide is released.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 29, 1975
Date of Patent:
July 5, 1977
Assignee:
U.S. Philips Corporation
Inventor:
Ghislanus Matheus Antonius Maria Aldenhoven