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US2132051A
US2132051A US151895A US15189537A US2132051A US 2132051 A US2132051 A US 2132051A US 151895 A US151895 A US 151895A US 15189537 A US15189537 A US 15189537A US 2132051 A US2132051 A US 2132051A
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    • G04BMECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
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    • G04B37/12Cases for special purposes, e.g. watch combined with ring, watch combined with button
    • G04B37/125Cases for special purposes, e.g. watch combined with ring, watch combined with button allowing note taking
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention relates broadly to memorandum holders and more specifically to a memorandum supporting device which is organized for use in conjunction with a clock or similar time piece.
  • the structure embodying the present invention comprises generally a frame or guide for the support of the memorandum plates and, in addition, the plates per se which are formed for ready assembly within the guides and printed with, or for the entry of data arranged in orientation with the divisions upon the dial of a clock.
  • memorandum plates comprising cards, paper pads or sheets of similar material which are fabricated for assembly within a clock housing or superjacent the face thereof.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a memorandum blank which is formed with a slot in a portion thereof to accommodate the assembly of the blank over the stem of the hands of a clock.
  • Another object of the invention is to construct a clock housing having an aperture therein and guide-ways coordinated therewith for the reception of memorandum plateswhich are divided to accommodate notations to indicate hourly memorandums, such for example, as appointments of a dentist or a doctor.
  • Fig. l is a view in perspective of a clock embodying the present invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a horizontal section through the clock illustrated in Fig. 1, the section being taken on. a plane indicated by line 2-2 in Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a view in perspective of the clock crystal
  • Fig. 4 is a View in perspective of a glass or similar transparent material which defines the chamber for the reception of memorandum plates;
  • Fig. 5 is a View in perspective of the improved memorandum cards, sheets or books;
  • Fig. 6 is a view in perspective of the clock case or housing with the memorandum plates removed 50 therefrom;
  • Fig. 7 is a view in perspective of a modified form of a memorandum card, the supporting frame therefor and a clock.
  • the 55 comprises a housing I0 having the usual crystal II thereon, chronometer mechanism I2 of either the electric or spring motor type, dial I3, hands I4 and clock hand shaft I5 of the conventional form.
  • the housing I is provided with grooves or guide-Ways I6 intermediate the dial and the hands I4 and channel rails I 'I depending from the shaft I to the base of the clock.
  • the grooves I6 are disposed to receive the outer marginal edges I8 of the memorandum plates I9, the rails I1 being provided to support the edges of the slots 20 formed in the plates to facilitate the assembly thereof over the clock hand shaft I5.
  • a partition 2l of transparent material may be inserted in juxtaposition with the face of the clock I3 and the grooves I6 enlarged to define a chamber 22 for the reception of a plurality of plates or a bound or padded sheaf of memorandum sheets I9.
  • the housing I0 is formed with an opening 23, communicating with the chamber 22 and in aligned relation with the guide-ways I 6, to facilitate the entry or removal of the plates I9.
  • the plates or cards I9 may be printed for the entry of notations or memorandums, such as appointments, which are related to the hourly divisions of a clock dial or, if desired, indicia of a character which will remind the observer of the events scheduled thereon.
  • schedule or program may embrace any group of hourly divisions of a clock or any division thereof, for example, the routine of a childs daily program may be designed to include a play period from nine to eleven, a luncheon period from eleven to twelve, a half hour bath period, a two hour nap, etc. throughout the day, or the schedule for laboratory use may be planned to show both memorandum and routine periods in any desirable combination.
  • the memorandum plates may be prepared as separate cards, in book or padded form as illusktrated in Fig. 5, or of a material surfaced for writing thereon.
  • the slot in the plates assures the assembly of the plates upon the clock with the notations or indicia in proper relation to the hands.
  • cards or sheets are employed for the entry of appointments such sheets may be preserved to form a permanent record of the daily visitors.
  • such sheets may be prepared in duplicate in order to provide a desk record for r the secretary or nurse in charge of the appointo ments.
  • the face of the clock I3 is graduated with the hour and minute divisions so that the clock may be used in the usual manner when thecmemorandum sheets are withdrawn from the casing.
  • the embodiment illustrated in Fig. 7 comprises a pair of channel members 30 adapted for attachment on a clock of the type which is constructed Without a crystal or glass covering over the hands.
  • the plates or cards 3l are preferably formed in configuration of the face of the clock and are provided with a tab 32 to facilitate the assembly of the plate upon the clock.
  • the end of the slot 33 is disposed to arrest downward movement of. the plate upon the face of the clock while the channels or guide rails 3B retain and support the plate in its proper aligned relation With the clock hands I4.
  • a memorandum device comprising plates having a slot therein adapted for reentrant engagement overV said hand supporting spindle and a channel frame for supporting the edges of the plate defined by said slot.
  • a memorandum device comprising plates having indicia thereon in orientation with the hourly divisions of said clock, said plates having a slot therein to accommodate the assembly of said platesV over the hand supporting spindle, and a frame engageable with certain edges of said plate for the support thereof.
  • a memorandum device comprising plates having a slot extending from a marginal edge to the center thereof, flanged rails mounted superadjacent the face of said clock for the support of said plates and indicia printed upon saidvplate within the path defined by the movement cf said hands.
  • a memorandum holder comprising a clock case having a slot therein, guide-ways within said clock case in aligned relation with said slot and subjacent the hands of the clock and channel frame members extending from the handV supporting spindle to the base of the clockV case.
  • a clock having a CaSe, dial, hands and hand spindle, and a memorandum device which comprises plates formed with indicia thereon disposed in orientation to the dial divisions of the clock, said plates having slots therein for assembly over said hand spindle Yof saidl clock', and guide-ways in said clock case ,'superadjacent said hands for the support of said plates.
  • a clock having a case, dial, hands and hand spindle, and a memorandum device which comprises plates formed with indicia thereon disposed in orientation to the dial divisions of the clock, a partition of transparent material in said clock case intermediate said hands and said dial and defining a chamber for the reception of the plates, said plates having a slot formed therein to accommodate the assembly thereof over said hand spindle.
  • a clock having a case, dial, hands and hand spindle, and a memorandum device which comprises plates formed with indicia thereon disposed in orientation to the dial divisions of the clock, a partition of transparent material in said clock case intermediate said hands and said dial and defining a chamber for the reception of the plates, said clockcase having a slot therein opening into said chamber to accommodate the assembly of said plates Within said chamber, said plates having a slot therein to accommodate their assembly over the spindle supporting said hands.
  • a memorandum device comprising plates having a slot therein adapted for reentrant engagement over said hand supporting spindle and means on said clock for supporting the edges of the plate defined by said slot.
  • amemorandum device comprising plates having indicia thereon in orientation with the hourly divisions of said clock, said plates having a slot therein to accommodate the assembly of said plates over the hand supportingY spindle, said indicia comprising a program schedule arranged in orientation with the dial divisions of a clock and channels adapted to engage the edge of the plate adjacent said slot whereby the indicia on said plates and the hands of said clockwill be retained in coordinated relation.

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OC- 4, 1938- E. H. SCHUTTENBRG ATTACHMENT FOR CLOCKS Filed July 3, 1937 INVENTOR.
S m j W H.. f/ MM Patented Oct. 4, 1938 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 10 Claims.
This invention relates broadly to memorandum holders and more specifically to a memorandum supporting device which is organized for use in conjunction with a clock or similar time piece.
5 The structure embodying the present invention comprises generally a frame or guide for the support of the memorandum plates and, in addition, the plates per se which are formed for ready assembly within the guides and printed with, or for the entry of data arranged in orientation with the divisions upon the dial of a clock.
One of the objects of the invention resides in the provision of memorandum plates comprising cards, paper pads or sheets of similar material which are fabricated for assembly within a clock housing or superjacent the face thereof.
Another object of the invention is to provide a memorandum blank which is formed with a slot in a portion thereof to accommodate the assembly of the blank over the stem of the hands of a clock.
Another object of the invention is to construct a clock housing having an aperture therein and guide-ways coordinated therewith for the reception of memorandum plateswhich are divided to accommodate notations to indicate hourly memorandums, such for example, as appointments of a dentist or a doctor.
Other objects and advantages more or less an- :io cillary of the foregoing and the manner in which all the various objects are realized will appear in the following description which, considered in connection with thev accompanying drawing, sets forth the preferred embodiment of the invention.
Referring to the drawing:
Fig. l is a view in perspective of a clock embodying the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a horizontal section through the clock illustrated in Fig. 1, the section being taken on. a plane indicated by line 2-2 in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a view in perspective of the clock crystal;
Fig. 4 is a View in perspective of a glass or similar transparent material which defines the chamber for the reception of memorandum plates;
Fig. 5 is a View in perspective of the improved memorandum cards, sheets or books;
Fig. 6 is a view in perspective of the clock case or housing with the memorandum plates removed 50 therefrom; and
Fig. 7 is a view in perspective of a modified form of a memorandum card, the supporting frame therefor and a clock.
The improved clock casing illustrated in Fig. l
55 comprises a housing I0 having the usual crystal II thereon, chronometer mechanism I2 of either the electric or spring motor type, dial I3, hands I4 and clock hand shaft I5 of the conventional form. The housing I is provided with grooves or guide-Ways I6 intermediate the dial and the hands I4 and channel rails I 'I depending from the shaft I to the base of the clock. The grooves I6 are disposed to receive the outer marginal edges I8 of the memorandum plates I9, the rails I1 being provided to support the edges of the slots 20 formed in the plates to facilitate the assembly thereof over the clock hand shaft I5. If desired, a partition 2l of transparent material may be inserted in juxtaposition with the face of the clock I3 and the grooves I6 enlarged to define a chamber 22 for the reception of a plurality of plates or a bound or padded sheaf of memorandum sheets I9.
The housing I0 is formed with an opening 23, communicating with the chamber 22 and in aligned relation with the guide-ways I 6, to facilitate the entry or removal of the plates I9. The plates or cards I9 may be printed for the entry of notations or memorandums, such as appointments, which are related to the hourly divisions of a clock dial or, if desired, indicia of a character which will remind the observer of the events scheduled thereon. Obviously, such schedule or program may embrace any group of hourly divisions of a clock or any division thereof, for example, the routine of a childs daily program may be designed to include a play period from nine to eleven, a luncheon period from eleven to twelve, a half hour bath period, a two hour nap, etc. throughout the day, or the schedule for laboratory use may be planned to show both memorandum and routine periods in any desirable combination.
The memorandum plates may be prepared as separate cards, in book or padded form as illusktrated in Fig. 5, or of a material surfaced for writing thereon. The slot in the plates assures the assembly of the plates upon the clock with the notations or indicia in proper relation to the hands. When cards or sheets are employed for the entry of appointments such sheets may be preserved to form a permanent record of the daily visitors. Moreover, such sheets may be prepared in duplicate in order to provide a desk record for r the secretary or nurse in charge of the appointo ments.
As will be seen in Figs. 2 and 6, the face of the clock I3 is graduated with the hour and minute divisions so that the clock may be used in the usual manner when thecmemorandum sheets are withdrawn from the casing.
The embodiment illustrated in Fig. 7 comprises a pair of channel members 30 adapted for attachment on a clock of the type which is constructed Without a crystal or glass covering over the hands. In this embodiment the plates or cards 3l are preferably formed in configuration of the face of the clock and are provided with a tab 32 to facilitate the assembly of the plate upon the clock. As in the foregoing forms the end of the slot 33 is disposed to arrest downward movement of. the plate upon the face of the clock while the channels or guide rails 3B retain and support the plate in its proper aligned relation With the clock hands I4.
Y Although the foregoing description is necessarily of a detailed character, in order that the invention may be completely set forth, it is to be understood .that the specific terminology is not intended to be restrictive or confining, and that various rearrangements of parts and modiications of detail may be resorted to without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention as herein claimed.
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1. In combination with a clock having hands and a supporting spindle therefor, a memorandum device, comprising plates having a slot therein adapted for reentrant engagement overV said hand supporting spindle and a channel frame for supporting the edges of the plate defined by said slot.
2. In combination with a clock having hands and a supporting spindle therefor, a memorandum device, comprising plates having indicia thereon in orientation with the hourly divisions of said clock, said plates having a slot therein to accommodate the assembly of said platesV over the hand supporting spindle, and a frame engageable with certain edges of said plate for the support thereof.l n
'3. In combination with arclock having hands and Ya supporting spindle therefor, a memorandum device, comprising plates having a slot extending from a marginal edge to the center thereof, flanged rails mounted superadjacent the face of said clock for the support of said plates and indicia printed upon saidvplate within the path defined by the movement cf said hands.
4. In combination witha clock having handsY and adapted for the retention of the edges of the plate defined by said slot.
5. A memorandum holder comprising a clock case having a slot therein, guide-ways within said clock case in aligned relation with said slot and subjacent the hands of the clock and channel frame members extending from the handV supporting spindle to the base of the clockV case.
6. The combination of a clock having a CaSe, dial, hands and hand spindle, and a memorandum device which comprises plates formed with indicia thereon disposed in orientation to the dial divisions of the clock, said plates having slots therein for assembly over said hand spindle Yof saidl clock', and guide-ways in said clock case ,'superadjacent said hands for the support of said plates.V
'7. The combination of a clock having a case, dial, hands and hand spindle, and a memorandum device which comprises plates formed with indicia thereon disposed in orientation to the dial divisions of the clock, a partition of transparent material in said clock case intermediate said hands and said dial and defining a chamber for the reception of the plates, said plates having a slot formed therein to accommodate the assembly thereof over said hand spindle. Y
8. The combination of a clock having a case, dial, hands and hand spindle, and a memorandum device which comprises plates formed with indicia thereon disposed in orientation to the dial divisions of the clock, a partition of transparent material in said clock case intermediate said hands and said dial and defining a chamber for the reception of the plates, said clockcase having a slot therein opening into said chamber to accommodate the assembly of said plates Within said chamber, said plates having a slot therein to accommodate their assembly over the spindle supporting said hands.
9. In combination with a clock having hands and a supporting spindle therefor, a memorandum device, comprising plates having a slot therein adapted for reentrant engagement over said hand supporting spindle and means on said clock for supporting the edges of the plate defined by said slot.
l0. In combination with a clock having hands and a supporting spindle therefor, amemorandum device, comprising plates having indicia thereon in orientation with the hourly divisions of said clock, said plates having a slot therein to accommodate the assembly of said plates over the hand supportingY spindle, said indicia comprising a program schedule arranged in orientation with the dial divisions of a clock and channels adapted to engage the edge of the plate adjacent said slot whereby the indicia on said plates and the hands of said clockwill be retained in coordinated relation. Y
'Y ELMER H. SCHUTTENBERG.
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US4102060A (en) * 1976-12-20 1978-07-25 Berry Ronald G Teaching aid for reading an horological clock
US4660992A (en) * 1986-07-02 1987-04-28 Gary Paul Watch with removable face
FR2614443A1 (en) * 1987-04-23 1988-10-28 Cuvelier Ruben Claude Watch with exchangeable dial
US4974217A (en) * 1989-04-04 1990-11-27 Idec Izumi Corporation Scale indicator used with electronic setting apparatus for setting numerical values of physical quantities or the like
WO1997049008A1 (en) 1996-06-21 1997-12-24 North River Consulting, Inc. Horologe with removable and interchangeable face
US5787055A (en) * 1996-03-19 1998-07-28 Alpert; David J. Changeable wall clock
US20040141423A1 (en) * 2001-05-11 2004-07-22 David Hurni Timepiece provided with interchangeable dial
US20090277375A1 (en) * 2008-05-09 2009-11-12 Fanfa Marcelo R Display device with changeable display background
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US3557748A (en) * 1968-11-01 1971-01-26 Foxboro Co Instrument indicator scale assembly
US4102060A (en) * 1976-12-20 1978-07-25 Berry Ronald G Teaching aid for reading an horological clock
US4660992A (en) * 1986-07-02 1987-04-28 Gary Paul Watch with removable face
FR2614443A1 (en) * 1987-04-23 1988-10-28 Cuvelier Ruben Claude Watch with exchangeable dial
US4974217A (en) * 1989-04-04 1990-11-27 Idec Izumi Corporation Scale indicator used with electronic setting apparatus for setting numerical values of physical quantities or the like
US5787055A (en) * 1996-03-19 1998-07-28 Alpert; David J. Changeable wall clock
WO1997049008A1 (en) 1996-06-21 1997-12-24 North River Consulting, Inc. Horologe with removable and interchangeable face
US20040141423A1 (en) * 2001-05-11 2004-07-22 David Hurni Timepiece provided with interchangeable dial
US7035171B2 (en) * 2001-05-11 2006-04-25 David Hurni Timepiece provided with interchangeable dial
US20090277375A1 (en) * 2008-05-09 2009-11-12 Fanfa Marcelo R Display device with changeable display background
US7887222B2 (en) 2008-05-09 2011-02-15 Yazaki North America, Inc. Display device with changeable display background
US20200387111A1 (en) * 2017-03-28 2020-12-10 Cast Watches Limited Timepiece
US20210132548A1 (en) * 2019-11-05 2021-05-06 Blancpain Sa System for fastening and/or extracting a dial
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