US176231A - Improvement in stop-watches - Google Patents

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  • My invention consists of the quarter-second hand and its dial, located on the top of the watch-movement instead of the face, as heretofore, whereby the hand can be geared with less complication of machinery than when located on the other side, and the hand and dial are removed from the other dial and hands, so as to prevent confusion.
  • My invention also consists of a minute-hand located on the same side of the movement and at one side of the center-post, so as not to interfere with the quarter-second, in combination with a short section of a dial to be used,
  • My invention also consists of the adjustinglever, for shifting the quarter-second back to the starting-point, also arranged for shifting the minute-hand back at the same time.
  • Figure l is a plan view of the top of a watchmovement having my improved arrangement of timing apparatus.
  • Fig. 2 is a section on line a a: of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a section on line 31 ll- Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
  • A is the quarter-second hand, mounted on the short center'post B by the tube 0 and friction-spring D
  • E is the dial for the same. They, A and E, are located on the top of the movement, the hour and minute hands being located on the other side, on the short-post F.
  • the hand is geared with the second-wheel G of the regular watch-train by the pinion J and wheel L, which is a simpler train than is required when arranged in the ordinary way.
  • the usual heart-shaped cam N and lever O are employed for returning the hand A to the starting-point; also the stoplever P.
  • Q is the minute-hand, which, with a sectional dial, R, I propose to locate at one side of the quarter-second hand, as shown.
  • the hand Q is connected with a post, S, which gears with the barrel-wheel T, for being turned thereby, and 1 use a tube, (3, and friction-spring D, the same as are employed for connecting the hand A. Asimple and efficientconnection is thus formed, which is capable of carrying the hands properly, and also of allowing the posts to turn, when the hands are stopped, without obstructing the watch-movement.
  • the hand Q has a cam, U, for returning it to the starting-point, and the lever O is extended beyond the point V, which acts on the heart-cam, and is so arranged, relatively to the two, posts, that it returns both hands to the starting-points at the same time.
  • the hand A is made to be at fifths of seconds, but is designated by the more common term quarter-second for convenience.
  • the minute-hand Q and sectional dial R located on the top of the watch-movement, and relatively arranged with the quarter-second hand, substantially as specified.
  • the adjusting-liver arranged in relation to the quarter-second and minute hands, whereby it adjusts both at the same time, substantially as specified.

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H. A. LUGRIN.
STOP-WATCH.
Patented April 18, 1876.
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ATTORNEYS.
N PETERS, FHOTO-LITHOGRAPHER.
UNITED STATES A O IcE.
HENRI A. LUGRIN, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
IMPROVEMENT IN STOP-WATCHES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 176.231, dated April 18, 1876; application filed March 25,1876. 4
To all whom itmay concern:
Be it known that I, HENRI ALFRED LU- GRIN, of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented a new and Improved Timing-Watch, of which the following is a specification:
My invention consists of the quarter-second hand and its dial, located on the top of the watch-movement instead of the face, as heretofore, whereby the hand can be geared with less complication of machinery than when located on the other side, and the hand and dial are removed from the other dial and hands, so as to prevent confusion.
My invention also consists of a minute-hand located on the same side of the movement and at one side of the center-post, so as not to interfere with the quarter-second, in combination with a short section of a dial to be used,
' if necessary, for counting minutes.
My invention also consists of the adjustinglever, for shifting the quarter-second back to the starting-point, also arranged for shifting the minute-hand back at the same time.
Figure l is a plan view of the top of a watchmovement having my improved arrangement of timing apparatus. Fig. 2 is a section on line a a: of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a section on line 31 ll- Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
A is the quarter-second hand, mounted on the short center'post B by the tube 0 and friction-spring D, and E is the dial for the same. They, A and E, are located on the top of the movement, the hour and minute hands being located on the other side, on the short-post F. The hand is geared with the second-wheel G of the regular watch-train by the pinion J and wheel L, which is a simpler train than is required when arranged in the ordinary way. The usual heart-shaped cam N and lever O are employed for returning the hand A to the starting-point; also the stoplever P. Q is the minute-hand, which, with a sectional dial, R, I propose to locate at one side of the quarter-second hand, as shown. The hand Q is connected with a post, S, which gears with the barrel-wheel T, for being turned thereby, and 1 use a tube, (3, and friction-spring D, the same as are employed for connecting the hand A. Asimple and efficientconnection is thus formed, which is capable of carrying the hands properly, and also of allowing the posts to turn, when the hands are stopped, without obstructing the watch-movement.
The hand Q has a cam, U, for returning it to the starting-point, and the lever O is extended beyond the point V, which acts on the heart-cam, and is so arranged, relatively to the two, posts, that it returns both hands to the starting-points at the same time.
In this example the hand A is made to be at fifths of seconds, but is designated by the more common term quarter-second for convenience.
Having thus described myinvention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. The quarter-second hand and its dial, located on the top of the watch-movement, substantially as specified.
2. The minute-hand Q and sectional dial R, located on the top of the watch-movement, and relatively arranged with the quarter-second hand, substantially as specified.
3. The quarter-second hand, mounted on the short center-post B, and geared with the second-wheel G of the watch-train, substantially as specified.
4. The adjusting-liver 0, arranged in relation to the quarter-second and minute hands, whereby it adjusts both at the same time, substantially as specified.
5. The hand A, connected to the post B by tube 0 and spring D, substantially as specified.
HENRI ALFRED LUGRIN.
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T. B. MosHEE, ALEX. EROEEETS.
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US2920440A (en) * 1957-02-20 1960-01-12 Vernon G Ames Flexible coupled seconds hand
US4061016A (en) * 1975-12-24 1977-12-06 Ste Anonyme Dite Brasseries Kron Enbourg Method and apparatus for measuring the foam life on an effervescent beverage

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2920440A (en) * 1957-02-20 1960-01-12 Vernon G Ames Flexible coupled seconds hand
US4061016A (en) * 1975-12-24 1977-12-06 Ste Anonyme Dite Brasseries Kron Enbourg Method and apparatus for measuring the foam life on an effervescent beverage

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