AT64286B - Watch, whose hands are driven independently of one another by a special clockwork and perform particularly fast circular movements. - Google Patents

Watch, whose hands are driven independently of one another by a special clockwork and perform particularly fast circular movements.

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AT64286B
AT64286B AT64286DA AT64286B AT 64286 B AT64286 B AT 64286B AT 64286D A AT64286D A AT 64286DA AT 64286 B AT64286 B AT 64286B
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Siegmund Moritz
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 einschliesslich der   zwangläufigen   Bewegung während der sechs Minuten, wie Zahnrad   h   ebenfalls eine Zehntelumdrehung. Da das Zahnrad k mit 110 Zähnen ausgerüstet ist, wird es also um elf Zähne weiterbewegt, und zwar um den ersten Zahn in einer Zeitdauer von sechs Minuten und um die übrigen zehn Zähne in der Zeit eines Augenblickes. Dieselbe Bewegung wird nun auch auf das an dem Zeiger festsitzende, mit zehn Zähnen ausgerüstete Zahnrad o übertragen.

   Es würde also ebenfalls innerhalb der sechs Minuten um einen Zahn und hierauf sprunghaft um eine volle Umdrehung gedreht werden ; da es jedoch mit dem Zeiger verbunden ist, kann es diese Drehbewegung nicht ausführen, sondern es wird das Zahnrad k in Pfeilrichtung/ (Fig. 4) planetartig zunächst um einen Zahn um das Rädchen o laufen, wodurch in bekannter Weise der Schwerpunkt des Uhrwerkes aus seiner vertikalen Lage nach der Mitte herausgebracht wird, was zur Folge hat, dass das freie Ende des Zeigers langsam nach unten bewegt wird. Das Zahnrad k ist also zunächst um einen Zahn des Rades o bewegt, es ist dies ein Zehntel seines Umfanges, also macht auch der Minutenzeiger nach der oben beschriebenen Folgerung eine Zehnteldrehung. Der Zeiger steht somit nach sechs Minuten auf 12 Uhr 6 Min. Jetzt erfolgt die zweite Teilbewegung, der oben klargelegte Sprung des Zahnrades h.

   Zahnrad   X7 wird   um zehn Zähne um das zehn Zähne aufweisende Zahnrad o bewegt, es beschreibt also einen ganzen Kreis 
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 Sprung erfolgt   (Pfeilrichtung 11).   Der Zeiger, der dabei nun auf 12 Uhr 12 Min.   weitergegangen   ist, macht jetzt nochmals eine   8chnellkreÍsende   volle Umdrehung, und dies Wiederholt sich alle sechs Minuten. Nach einer Stunde hat sich das Minutenrad g nun ein ganzes Mal gedreht, Zahnrad   h   ist demzufolge zehnmal gesprungen, so ist auch der Zeiger zehnmal um ein Zehntel und ein Ganzes seines Umfanges gedreht worden. Er ist. also nach einer Stunde auf 1 Uhr angelangt. 



   Um bei einem ungenauen Gehen die Uhr zu richten, ist das Zahnrad   o so angeordnet. dass   es gestellt werden kann. Zu diesem Zwecke wird die den Fortsatz o'des Zahnrades o an den Zeiger pressende Klemmfeder   x vermittelst   der Schraube   x'gelockert   und nachdem der Zeiger ausgerichtet, wieder angezogen. 
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 beliebig anders gewählt werden, wodurch dann die   schnellkreisenden Bewegungen   der   Zeiger   in anderen entsprechenden Zwischenräumen erfolgen. 



    PATENT-ANSPRÜCHE :  
1.   Reklameuhr,   dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass ausser der   gewöhnlichen stet@gen Umdrehung   die Zeiger in   bestimmten   Zeitabschnitten eine besondere   kreisende Bewegung ausführen, und   zwar dadurch, dass das in dem auf einer Welle (e) exzentrisch drehbaren Gehäuses (e) unter- 
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 festgelagertes Zahnrad (o) eingreift, welch letzteres mit dem Zeiger verbunden ist.



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 including the compulsory movement during the six minutes, like gear h also a tenth of a turn. Since the gear wheel k is equipped with 110 teeth, it is moved eleven teeth further, namely by the first tooth in a period of six minutes and by the remaining ten teeth in an instant. The same movement is now also transmitted to the ten-tooth gear o, which is fixed to the pointer.

   It would also be rotated by a tooth within the six minutes and then suddenly by a full revolution; However, since it is connected to the pointer, it cannot perform this rotary movement, but the gear k will initially run planet-like around a tooth around the wheel o in the direction of the arrow / (Fig. 4), whereby the center of gravity of the clockwork is made in a known manner its vertical position is brought out to the middle, with the result that the free end of the pointer is slowly moved downwards. The gear wheel k is thus initially moved by one tooth of the wheel o, this is a tenth of its circumference, so the minute hand also makes a tenth of a turn according to the conclusion described above. The pointer is therefore at 12 o'clock 6 minutes after six minutes. Now the second partial movement takes place, the jump of the gear wheel h as explained above.

   Gear X7 is moved ten teeth around gear o, which has ten teeth, so it describes a whole circle
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 Jump takes place (direction of arrow 11). The pointer, which has now moved on to 12 o'clock, 12 minutes, now makes another full turn at high speed, and this is repeated every six minutes. After an hour the minute wheel g has now turned a whole time, gear h has therefore jumped ten times, so the pointer has also been turned ten times by a tenth and a whole of its circumference. He is. So after an hour it reached 1 a.m.



   In order to set the clock in the event of imprecise walking, the gear o is arranged in this way. that it can be asked. For this purpose the clamping spring x pressing the extension o 'of the gear o against the pointer is loosened by means of the screw x' and tightened again after the pointer has been aligned.
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 can be chosen differently, as a result of which the fast-circling movements of the pointers then take place in other corresponding spaces.



    PATENT CLAIMS:
1. Advertising watch, characterized in that, in addition to the usual continuous rotation, the pointers perform a special circular movement in certain time segments, namely in that the housing (e) which is eccentrically rotatable on a shaft (e) under-
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 Fixed gear (o) engages, which latter is connected to the pointer.

 

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2. Reklameuhr nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass, um ein Versteilen des EMI2.5 2. Advertising watch according to claim 1, characterized in that in order to steepen the EMI2.5
AT64286D 1910-06-23 1910-06-23 Watch, whose hands are driven independently of one another by a special clockwork and perform particularly fast circular movements. AT64286B (en)

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