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公开(公告)号:DE1127642B
公开(公告)日:1962-04-12
申请号:DEJ0018098
申请日:1960-05-11
Applicant: IBM
Inventor: HANEY DONALD WILLIAM , JACKOWSKI CHARLES STANLEY
IPC: B07B4/06 , F02M59/00 , F02M59/32 , G06K13/077
Abstract: 888,195. Selective punching machines. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION. April 27, 1960 [May 18, 1959; May 27, 1959], No. 14731/60. Class 31(2). A roller feed mechanism comprises two pairs of rollers co-operating in the feed action, one pair of rollers being continuously driven during an operational cycle of the mechanism and the other pair being driven intermittently during the same operational cycle of the mechanism and the two pairs of rollers being interconnected mechanically so that during one cycle of operation of the mechanism one pair of rollers is feeding while the other pair is not feeding. As shown in Fig. 1, cards are fed through a punching station 22 by means of intermittentlydriven rollers 24, 26 co-operating with rollers 25, 27 and by means of continuously-driven rollers 150, 151 co-operating with rollers 152, 153. Each roller 150, 151 is provided with a peripheral recess 180. The shafts 170 of the rollers 25, 27 are carried by pivotally-mounted links 166 operable by cams 160 on the shafts 162 of the rollers 24, 26 to separate the rollers 25, 27 from the rollers 24, 26; alternatively, each roller 24, 26 may have a peripheral recess. The rollers 24, 26 are driven from a main shaft 34, Fig. 2, by means of a driving-wheel 38 having pins 40 co-operable with slots 46 in Geneva wheels 42, 44. Read station 21 is used if information from a card is to be transmitted to a calculator and then fed back into station 22 for punching into the card. Read station 28 is used if information from a preceding card is to be reproduced into an immediately succeeding card. A cam-operated link 206, Fig. 1, has a head 210 for engaging the trailing edge of a card so as to move the card up to, and register it at, the punching station. Interposers 94 are selectively movable by the energization of electromagnets 140 to cause a punch bail 84 to operate punches 60 to punch holes in a card. The machine is provided with a rotatable offset stacker 242, Fig. 2, which is operable by the energization of an electromagnet 246 when a card has not been punched or has been punched in error. To accommodate different thicknesses of cards, the shafts 162, 170 of the feed-rollers are supported by a plate 174, Fig. 3, which is raised and lowered by means of eccentrics 99, 101 coupled by a steel tape 105 and movable in elongated slots 103, 113, the shaft 192 of the eccentric 99 being turned by means of a knob 107. In operation, the rollers 151, 153 impart an initial continuous motion to the card and then the rollers 24, 25 impart an intermittent motion to the card as it passes through the punching station 22. The rollers 26, 27 receive the card from the station 22 with an intermittent motion and then the rollers 150, 152 impart continuous motion to the card.
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公开(公告)号:DE1254387B
公开(公告)日:1967-11-16
申请号:DEJ0029600
申请日:1965-12-15
Applicant: IBM
Inventor: HANEY DONALD WILLIAM , HARRINGTON RICHARD HENRY
Abstract: 1,120,184. Sheet-delivery apparatus. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP. 22 Nov., 1965 [21 Dec., 1964], No. 49455/65 Heading B6H. Apparatus primarily for depositing record documents or sheets of varying lengths neatly upon a gradually lowered stacker plate 88 comprises a continuously-driven timing belt 10 and document-carrying members 20 which can be released from the belt to receive a document from feed rollers 81, and can then be coupled to the belt to carry the document to the stack by means responsive to the approach of a document to the belt. Each member 20 comprises a base plate 21 with a pivot 31 on which is mounted a spring-closed document gripper 23, and a member 22 urged by a spring so that a tooth 35 thereon engages the internal teeth of the belt 10. Near the end of the belt 10 adjacent to the rollers 81 are plates 51, 52 pivoted on an axis 50 and carrying cams 57. Springs 55 on the axis 50 urge the plates to a position where the cams engage surfaces 29, 37 on the base plate 21 and toothed member 22 respectively to release two carrier members 20 from the belt 10. At the same time each gripper 23 is opened because of the engagement of a bent-over tab 43 thereon with the edge of the member 22. In operation, the leading edge of a document approaching the rollers 81 is sensed by a switch or photo-electric device 83 and this causes energization of a solenoid which, through a linkage, causes the lower plate 52 and its cam to be pivoted to inoperative position so that the tooth 35 engages the belt teeth and the gripper 23 engages the document, the leading edge of which is now within the gripper. When the document reaches the pile, a cam plate 44 engages an arm 41 on the gripper 23 to release the document. The carrier 20 continues to move with the belt 10 until it reaches the upper cam 57 which releases it. The rear edge of the document passing between the rollers 81 is sensed by a detector 84 which, through an electromagnet, causes the upper cam 57 to be moved to inoperative position, so that the upper carrier 20 is coupled to the belt and moved until it reaches the lower cam 57 which decouples it and opens the gripper 23 ready to receive the next document. A single carrier may be employed if the document frequency is low, or a number may be provided if the frequency is high. In the latter case, a corresponding number of cams 57 would be required. More than one stacking apparatus 88 may be provided with selectively-operable cams 44.
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公开(公告)号:DE1273230B
公开(公告)日:1968-07-18
申请号:DEJ0031257
申请日:1966-07-07
Applicant: IBM
Inventor: GIANNUZZI GEORGE ANGELO , HANEY DONALD WILLIAM
Abstract: 1,095,990. Selective printing. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONJune 17, 1966 [July 14, 1965], No. 27074/66. Heading B6F. [Also in Division G4]. In a pneumatic record card interpreter of the type disclosed in Specification 1,071,128, the zero-sensing module comprises a series of ducts 65-68 which co-operate with the perforations in a column of a record card 11 so as to pass air from manifold 37 to duct 69 only when there is a single perforation in the zero position, and a valve 70 is controlled, in zero-suppressed fields, to pass air pressure to zero print hammer 26 via duct 71 only when a sensed zero is significant. A disc 97 is perforated to connect aligned holes 96 in rotating discs 93, 94, when the first column of a zero-suppressed field is about to reach the zero-sensing module, so as to produce a pressure pulse in ducts 101, 106 and depress spool valve 103a, 103b, thereby blocking the connection between ducts 69, 71 via chamber 104. If the first column of the field contains a zero, 103a is raised, but 103b remains depressed and no zero is printed. Holes are provided in disc 97 to connect holes 95 in discs 93, 94 for the remaining columns of the field so that pressure pulses in ducts 102, 107 alternate with pulses in duct 69 in keeping 103b depressed, all the while non-significant zeroes are being sensed. When a significant, i.e. non-zero, digit occurs, the pulse in duct 69 is absent, and spring 105 raises 103b to reconnect ducts 69, 71 so that any subsequent zeroes are printed. Disc 97 is not perforated in positions corresponding to fields in which zero suppression is not required so that 103a, 103b remain in the position shown, allowing all zeroes to be printed.
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公开(公告)号:DE1055855B
公开(公告)日:1959-04-23
申请号:DEI0008667
申请日:1954-05-18
Applicant: IBM DEUTSCHLAND
Inventor: DALY GEORGE FRANCIS , HANEY DONALD WILLIAM , PHILLIPS BURDETTE HERBERT
IPC: B41L45/00
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公开(公告)号:DE930423C
公开(公告)日:1955-07-14
申请号:DEI0002217
申请日:1950-09-29
Applicant: IBM DEUTSCHLAND
Inventor: DALY GEORGE FRANCIS , MALMROS GUSTAV VICTOR ALF , HANEY DONALD WILLIAM
Abstract: 653,581. Statistical apparatus. BRITISH TABULATING MACHINE CO., Ltd. Aug. 5, 1948, No. 20698. Convention date, Aug. 13, 1947. [Class 106 (i)] [Also in Groups VIII and XXIV] A record - punching machine provided with a punch element mounted for reciprocation, a rotary actuating cam and an interposer positionable between the punch element and the actuating cam whereby the punch element will be operated during rotation of the cam, is characterized by the provision'of a rotary restoring cam engageable directly with the punch element to restore it and gear connections between said cams to drive them in unison. As shown in Fig. 7, operation of an appropriate magnet (not shown), connected to rod 52 withdraws a latch 49 so that upon rotation of triangular cam 56 a lever 38 pivoted at 39 is moved under pressure of spring 47 to position interposer 36 between a rotating cam 33 and the head of a punch 29. After operation the punch is restored by cams 42 geared to cam 33. The machine punches a blank tape in conformity with perforations in a tape 10, Fig. 4, sensing and punching for successive columns taking place simultaneously for three groups or decks of perforations, the sensing of one set of columns in the master tape being effected whilst the preceding set is being punched in the duplicate tape. Sensing of the master tape (not shown) is by means of three contact rollers, one for each deck, and three co-acting sets of brushes, electrically connected to the punch-controlling magnets. The tapes are fed through the machine by means of pin wheels engaging the feed holes 13 of the tapes.
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