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  • My invention relates to the construction and arrangement ofthe regulator mechanism of watches, with particular reference to provision for nice manipulation or adjustment of Jthe regulator-lever.
  • the drawing represents a balance-cock (or cock-plate, regulator-lever, and lcver-actuatin g mechanism) embodying my invention.
  • A shows an outer-side view of the cockplate; I3, an inner-side view thereof; C, a section on the line c a denotes the cock or bridge plate; b, the regulator-lever between the pins c c, on one arm of which the balance-spring plays.
  • d is the long arm ot' the regulator lever, at the end otl which is the curved or segmental rack c, which is moved in either direction by means ota pinion, j', meshing into the lack-teeth, as seen at A.
  • This pinion is iixed upon the end ot' a pivot-pin, carrying ⁇ beneath the pinion the star or pointed wheel g, whose peripheral points form accessible lever-arms, by means of which the pinion can be not only very easily turned, but to the minutest extent desirable in adjusting the position of the regulating-lever.
  • the pinion-shaft in an eccentric, It, which passes through and turns in the cock-plate, the eccentric being made frusto-conical in form, or with a lip or flange on one end, and riveted or spread at the other, and to keep it in the plate while allowing it to turn therein.
  • this improved regulator mechanism is very simple and inexpensive, easy to manipulate, and adapted to that nice regulation so desirable in a reliable watch, and so ditlicult of attainment in watches with the regulator mechanisms now in use.
  • My regulator is an improvement upon the com mon regulator at the back of a watch.
  • y means ot the peripheral points on the wheel there are always points at the plate which bear the words Fast and Slow, or theletters F and S,77 so that whatever may be the position of the wheel, it is never such but that a hand or index-pointer is between these words or letters, and the manipulation is exactly the same as in a common watch, while the adjustment is liner and more accurate, by means ot' the rack and pinion.

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C. V. WOERD.
Watch Regutator.
Patented Dec. 27, 1870 Imm?" wg www N. FUERS. PNOTO-LITHQGRAPH UNITED STATES PATENT FFICE.
CHARLES V. VOERD, OF IVALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS.
IMPROVEMENT IN WATCH-REGULATORS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 110,614, dated December 27, 1870.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CHARLES V. Wonen, ot" Waltham, in the county of Middlesex and State of Massachusetts, have invented an lmproved Watch-Regulator; and I do hereby declare that the following, taken in connection with the drawing which accompanies and forms part of this specification, is a description ot' my invention suflicient to enable those skilled in the art to practice it.
My invention relates to the construction and arrangement ofthe regulator mechanism of watches, with particular reference to provision for nice manipulation or adjustment of Jthe regulator-lever.
The drawing represents a balance-cock (or cock-plate, regulator-lever, and lcver-actuatin g mechanism) embodying my invention.
A shows an outer-side view of the cockplate; I3, an inner-side view thereof; C, a section on the line c a denotes the cock or bridge plate; b, the regulator-lever between the pins c c, on one arm of which the balance-spring plays. d is the long arm ot' the regulator lever, at the end otl which is the curved or segmental rack c, which is moved in either direction by means ota pinion, j', meshing into the lack-teeth, as seen at A. This pinion is iixed upon the end ot' a pivot-pin, carrying` beneath the pinion the star or pointed wheel g, whose peripheral points form accessible lever-arms, by means of which the pinion can be not only very easily turned, but to the minutest extent desirable in adjusting the position of the regulating-lever.
In slipping the lever and pinion into position, the meshing teeth are liable either to interlock too tightly for free movement, or so loosely as to backlash.
To remedy this I journal the pinion-shaft in an eccentric, It, which passes through and turns in the cock-plate, the eccentric being made frusto-conical in form, or with a lip or flange on one end, and riveted or spread at the other, and to keep it in the plate while allowing it to turn therein.
It will be obvious that by turning the eccentric the pinion may be moved either to ward or from the lever-rack to whatever extent may be desirable to produce a proper interlocking of the pinion and rack-teeth.
It will readily be seen that this improved regulator mechanism is very simple and inexpensive, easy to manipulate, and adapted to that nice regulation so desirable in a reliable watch, and so ditlicult of attainment in watches with the regulator mechanisms now in use.
My regulator is an improvement upon the com mon regulator at the back of a watch.
y means ot the peripheral points on the wheel there are always points at the plate which bear the words Fast and Slow, or theletters F and S,77 so that whatever may be the position of the wheel, it is never such but that a hand or index-pointer is between these words or letters, and the manipulation is exactly the same as in a common watch, while the adjustment is liner and more accurate, by means ot' the rack and pinion.
If one pointer only were used, then it would at certain times be brought under the arm b, where it would be invisible, or partly So, and inaccessible.
On the front of a watch nothing but the GIIAS. V. VOERD.
IVitnesses:
J B. CROSBY, FRANCIS GoULD.
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