[0001] The present invention relates to a cancellor for tickets or the like, comprising
a number of wheels being rotatably mounted on a common shaft and individually settable
in locked positions each corresponding to a position of types disposed on the wheels
for the printing of characters on a ticket or the like.
[0002] So called cancellors for the printing of characters, numerals and/or letters on a
ticket or the like have previously been totally mechanical, and the setting of the
mutual positions of the characters has been achieved mechanically. However, it has
become desireable to let a micro processor take over the setting operation in such
a device. Then, the determination of the positions of the type wheels in the cancellor
must be simplified. Such a positional determination will of course primarily relate
to the determination of the mutual position of the various type wheels when starting
the device. Since the type wheels are relatively small, having a diameter of approximately
5 cm, there is no room for disposing a position sensing means for each wheel, but
such a sensing means must permit the sensing of the mutual positions of all the wheels.
Therefore, only one wheel may be displaced at a time when setting the type wheels
to enable the positional determination.
[0003] The object of the invention is to provide a cancellor of the kind stated above, wherein
the mutual positions of the wheels can easily be determined automatically, e.g. by
means of a micro processor.
[0004] Another object of the invention is to provide a cancellor of the kind stated above,
having a reliable and simple structure.
[0005] These objects are achieved by the invention in that each wheel in every locked position
has at least one zero position corresponding to said locked position, wherein the
zero positions of each wheel are located at the same distance from the centre of the
wheel, and wherein each zero position in the respective locked position permits free
passage for a sensing means, and in that a code position is disposed on the wheel
between each pair of adjacent zero positions for the determination of'the position
of each wheel, so that when the wheel to be set is rotated between two adjacent locked
positions, one of said code positions will pass by said sensing means.
[0006] The invention will be described more fully below with reference to the appended drawing.
Fig. 1 is a cross-section along line I - I in Fig. 2 of a portion of cancellor according
to the invention. Fig. 2 is a partly sectional view as indicated by line II-II in
Fig. 1.
[0007] Referring to Figs. 1 and 2, the printing portion of a cancellor is shown. On a framel
a lead-screw 2 is journalled for rotation in either direction by means of a motor
3. A guide 4 is movable back and forth on the lead-screw 2 so as to displace a drive
wheel 5 along a shaft 6 driving the drive wheel, said shaft 6 being also journalled
in the frame 1 and being driven by a motor 6a. Another shaft 7 is journalled in the
frame 1 and carries a number of individually rotatable type wheels 8. These type wheels
are rotated intermittently into positions defined by a spring loaded locking pin 9
adapbd to engage with recesses 10 at the inside of the type wheel. As is best shown
in Fig. 1, the type wheel is provided along its circumference with projections 11,
at the outer ends of which types with characters, such as numerals and/or letters,
are disposed. These characters are adapted to be transferred onto a ticket or the
like at the location 12 by way of pressing a die 13 by means of a punch magnet 14
against a row of such projections. As is likewise best shown in Fig. 1, the individual
type wheels are driven by the drive wheel 5 in that the drive wheel is provided with
teeth 15 engaging between the projections 11.
[0008] The surfaces16 located between the projections 11 on the circumference of the type
wheel are intended for visual indication.
[0009] In each locked position each type wheel has a zero position, which corresponds to
the locked position and is constituted by a hole 17 extending axially through the
type wheel. Thus, a light beam, generated by a transmitter 18, can reach a receiver
19 in each locked position by propagating through the whole package of type wheels,
as is best shown in Fig.2. Between said holes 17 there is in a corresponding position
of each type wheel a code position 20 which passes by the light beam generated by
the transmitter 18 when the type wheel is displaced between two locked positions.
The code of this code position is either another hole 21 made between two zero position
holes or no such hole. Hereby, one obtains from the receiver a signal "1" or a signal
"0" when a code position passes by the receiver. By giving the various code positions
binary codes in this way, one can easily determine the position of each type wheel,
so that the particular projection with the character to be printed is brought to the
die 13 at the location 12 and is printed on the ticket to be cancelled.
[0010] As will be seen from Figs. 1 and 2, a toothed gear 22 is secured on the lead-screw
2 and meshes with a toothed gear 23 mounted on the shaft 7. By arranging corresponding
holes and code positions at the gear 23, the position of the guide can also be determined
by rotating the screw 2 by means of the motor 3 and sensing the position by means
of the transmitter 18 and the receiver 19.
[0011] The receiver 19 is preferably connected to a micro processor which receives information
on the positions of the. type wheels and the guide and thereupon, by actuating the
motors 3 and 6a, sets the right characters at the type wheels.
[0012] In order to determine the correct positions of the type wheels, in the embodiment
shown in Figs. 1 and 2, each wheel must be rotated to four consecutive locked positions,
in view of the number of projections on the type wheels, in order to determine the
particular position.
[0013] At a wheel having the illustrated number of projections 11, these four rotating steps
can be reduced to only one rotation to the adjacent locked position in case four transmitters
and four receivers are disposed on the one hand in registry with four consecutive
holes corresponding to the holes 17 in the preferred embodiment or, on the other hand,
in registry with four holes located along the radius of the type wheel repeatedly
around the whole type wheel at the same location as the holes 17 of the preferred
embodiment, wherein, e.g. in level with the location 12 in Fig. 1, four transmitters
and receivers are arranged in a row along the radius of the type wheels.
[0014] In the inventive cancellor, the type wheels can have different widths in accordance
with the particular character to be printed or, advantageously, distance wheels without
characters can be placed between the type wheels.
[0015] In order to simplify the hole making in the production of the type wheels,in case
the code position should be a hole, a slot can be made instead of two adjacent holes,
said slot extending through the hole 17 as well as the corresponding code position
20,21.
[0016] It is also possible to make recesses at the circumference of the wheels instead of
the holes at the zero and code positions.
[0017] Of course,the invention can be modified within the scope of the appended claims.
1. A cancellor for tickets or the like, comprising a number of wheels (8) being rotatably
mounted on a common shaft (7) and individually settable in locked positions (10) each
corresponding to a position of types disposed on the wheels for the printing of characters
on a ticket or the like, characterized in that each wheel (8) in every locked position
(10) has at least one zero position (17) corresponding to said locked position, wherein
the zero positions of each wheel are located at the same distance from the centre
of the wheel, and wherein each zero position in the respective locked position permits
free passage for a sensing means (18,19), and in that a code position (20,21) is disposed
on the wheel between each pair of adjacent zero positions for the determination of
the position of each wheel, so that when the wheel to be set is rotated between two
adjacent locked positions, one of said code positions (20,21) will pass by said sensing
means.'
2. A cancellor according to claim 1, characterized in that each zero position is constituted
by a hole (17) through the wheel.
3. A cancellor according to claim 1, characterized in that each zero position is constituted
by a recess at the circumference of the wheel.
4. A cancellor according to anyone of claims 1-3, characterized in that codes readable
by said sensing means are provided at said code positions (20).
5. A cancellor according to anyone of claims 1-4, characterized in that at least two
zero positions (17) and at least two code positions (20) are provided for each locked
position (10) in pairs one after the other radially on the wheels.
6. A cancellor according to anyone of claims 1-5, characterized in that the sensing
means (18,19) is adapted to read the codes of said code positions optically, pneumatically
or mechanically, or by means of ultra sonic sound.
7. A cancellor according to anyone of claims 1-6, characterized in that a driving
device (4,5) for driving the wheel to be set is provided so as to be axially displaceable
relative to said wheel for setting the same.
8. A cancellor according to claim 7, characterized in that the driving device comprises
a drive wheel (5) being displaceably mounted on a shaft (6) and being adapted to engage
with teeth (11) provided on said wheels (8).
9. A cancellor according to claim 8, characterized in that one of said type wheels
consists of a toothed gear connected to a gearing, by means of which said drive wheel
(5) is displaceable back and forth, whereby the position of the drive wheel on the
shaft (6) is determinable by means of zero positions (17) and code positions (21,21)
provided on said toothed gear.