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US2643632A
US2643632A US188711A US18871150A US2643632A US 2643632 A US2643632 A US 2643632A US 188711 A US188711 A US 188711A US 18871150 A US18871150 A US 18871150A US 2643632 A US2643632 A US 2643632A
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  • This invention relates to locking devices for adjustabl controls and more particularly to a device for locking the indicating dial of a rotatable control in any desired position about its axis of rotation.
  • knobs and controls In various types of instruments, it is often desirable to accurately adjust the tension or friction on the control knobs of the instrument from the outside or front panel and to make this ad.- justment in a simple and rapid manner. Furthermore, after th adjustment has been made, the knobs and controls should be of such construction that they can be easily changed without resort to a special tool for releasing the ten sion or friction.
  • the indicat in dial is secured to and rotates with the knob or control and it is desirable to lock the dial of this type of instrument without the use of a disw ich would produce inaccuracies in the dial setting.
  • one object of thi invention is to provide a locking device which can be adjusted without the application of force to the outer extremity of the dial.
  • Another object is to provide a control knob which may be accurately adjusted and to provide proper tension or friction for readily locking the control in an adjusted position.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a locking assembly for effecting fine adjustment of the friction on the control knob and to have the locking means so constructed that a special tool is not needed to obtain the adjustment.
  • the in- I vention comprises a control knob secured to an indicating dial which is mounted on a shaft for rotating 2,. control member.
  • Th control knob is internally threaded to receivc a loglghclt while when turned in one direction'ihoves forward to force a slidabls engaging assembly into contact with a stationary friction plate.
  • the tension on the dial and hence on the control shaft is thus increased until the dial is locked in position.
  • the lock bolt is turned in the opposite direction, the contact plate of the engaging assembly is separated from the fixed friction plat and the tension on the dial is released.
  • the dial and the control shaft may then be rotated to any desired position by turning the control knob.
  • FIG. 1 is a front elevational view of an indicating dial and the locking device embodying the invention
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along line 2-2 of Fig. 1 showing the indicating dial, its control knob and the locking assembly;
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken along line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 2 wherein the reference numeral 10 designates an indicating dial on which is securely mounted a control knob I l.
  • the dial ill is also attached to a bushing it which is secured to a shaft l9 to rotate a control member 23.
  • the control knob H has a central opening which is internally threaded to receive a rotatable look bolt i2, the outer end of which protrudes beyond the front face of the control knob. Clockwise rotation of the lock bolt I2 moves a frictional engaging assembly, indicated generally as it, to the right as viewed in Fig. 2 to compress a resilient member '24 which is inserted between a block Id of the assembly l3 and the dial it to force the assembly I3 to the left when the bolt i2 is rotated counterclockwise to unlock the dial.-
  • This frictional engaging assembly l3 consists of a block M, a plurality of pins it: drive fitted into the block and securing in spaced relation thereto a holding plate I6, and a facing ll of friction material secured to th holding plate.
  • the block it and the holding plate iii are tioned and spaced on opposite sides of the indicating dial it.
  • the securing pins 55 sliclably extend through aperture 22 in the dial and positionthellock M with respect to the holding plate TG so that the sliding movement of the engaging assembly i3 is limited by the predetermined fixed spacing between the block Hi and the plate it.
  • Any suitable friction material may be used for the facing I'l, however, experiments have shown that corprene, a synthetic rubber made from ground cork and rubber derivatives, is an excellent facing material.
  • the indicating dial I is rotated to a desired position by means of control knob H to move the shaft 19 and the control mechanism 23 attached thereto to a predetermined position.
  • the control knob H is held firmly in one hand while the lock bolt I2 is threaded into the control knob with the other hand to compress the spring 2:3 and move the assembly l3 forward or to the right as viewed in Fig. 2.
  • the slidable engaging assembly 13 is thus moved forward until the facing 5? contacts the stationary friction plate 20. Frictional engagement between the facing and the friction plate locks the dial H) and the actuated mechanism in position.
  • control knob II is held in one hand while the lock bolt i2 is manually threaded out of the control knob to release the assembly 13.
  • the compression spring 24 then forces the assembly 13 and its friction facing I1 away from the stationary friction plate 28.
  • the dial Iii is free to be rotated to any desired position.
  • the indicating dial it may be rapidly locked and released in any desired position without using a special tool and without using a distorting force on the dial.
  • a device for looking a dial comprising a hol low control knob secured to the dial, a stationary friction plate, a movable friction plate slidably connected to the dial and mounted parallel to the stationary plate, and means concentrically movable in the hollow of said control knob to actuate the movable friction plate parallelly toward the stationary friction plate to cause full area contact therebetween to lock the dial against movement.
  • a stationary flat friction plate In a device for looking a rotatable hollow control knob after it is set at a predetermined position, a stationary flat friction plate, a movable flat friction plate, a lock bolt threaded in the hollow of said control knob to move said movable fiat friction plate parallelly into plane contact with said stationary flat friction plate to prevent rotation of the control knob, means connected to thesaidlnqable fiat friction plate and to prevent rotation of saiirmogble flat friction plate relative to said control knobyandgresilient means for normally holding the movable fiat friction plate away from the stationary flat friction plate in unlocked position.
  • a mechanism for locking dials comprising a hollow, internally threaded control knob secured to a dial; a member threaded into the hollow of and coaxial with said control knob and having one end protruding beyond the control knob; a stationary flat friction plate; a movable flat friction plate; and means frictionally securing said movable flat friction plate to the other end of said threaded member for moving the said movable plate into contact with said stationary flat friction plate to lock the dial in a predetermined position when said member moves forward in the hollow of the control knob.
  • a hollow internally threaded control knob secured to the dial; a stationary friction plate; a slidable engaging means including a block, spacing members and a holding plate, the sliding movement of said engaging means being limited by the spacing between the block and the holding plate; and a member threaded into the hollow of said control knob to force the engaging means into engagement with said friction plate to lock the dial in position, said member being threaded out of the hollow of said control knob to release the dial.
  • a device for looking a member in any desired rotative position a shaft for rotating said member; an indicating means secured to the shaft and rotatable therewith; means for rotating the indicating means, the shaft and the said member to a desired position; a stationary friction plate positioned about said shaft; and slidable engaging means movable into engagement with said stationary friction plate to lock the indicator, the shaft and the said member in the desired selected position; said slidable engaging means including a movable friction plate mounted parallel to the stationary plate and positioned between the indicating means and the stationary friction plate, pins secured at one end to the movable friction plate and having their opposite ends extending through the indicating means to prevent relative rotation between the movable friction plate and the indicating means, but permitting sliding movement therebetween, a block secured to the ends of the pins that extend through the indicating means, means adjacent said block and slid able with respect to the indicator and the rotating means for moving the block, pins, and plate so that the movable friction plate will be forced into locking engagement with the

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June 30, 1953 R. M. SIGMON, JR
COAXIAL DIAL LOCKING DEVICE Filed 001;. 6, 1950 INVENTOR. gy edz':
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Patented June 30, 1953 SOAXIAL DIAL LOCKING DEVLGE Ross M. Sigmon, J12, Winston-Salem, N. 0., assignor to Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. 1 a corporation of New York application Qctobcr 6, 19.50, Serial No. 188,311
5 Claims.
This invention relates to locking devices for adjustabl controls and more particularly to a device for locking the indicating dial of a rotatable control in any desired position about its axis of rotation.
In various types of instruments, it is often desirable to accurately adjust the tension or friction on the control knobs of the instrument from the outside or front panel and to make this ad.- justment in a simple and rapid manner. Furthermore, after th adjustment has been made, the knobs and controls should be of such construction that they can be easily changed without resort to a special tool for releasing the ten sion or friction.
In a large number of instruments, the indicat in dial is secured to and rotates with the knob or control and it is desirable to lock the dial of this type of instrument without the use of a disw ich would produce inaccuracies in the dial setting. I
Accordingly, one object of thi invention is to provide a locking device which can be adjusted without the application of force to the outer extremity of the dial.
Another object is to provide a control knob which may be accurately adjusted and to provide proper tension or friction for readily locking the control in an adjusted position.
Another object of the invention is to provide a locking assembly for effecting fine adjustment of the friction on the control knob and to have the locking means so constructed that a special tool is not needed to obtain the adjustment.
With these and other objects in view, the in- I vention comprises a control knob secured to an indicating dial which is mounted on a shaft for rotating 2,. control member. Th control knob is internally threaded to receivc a loglghclt while when turned in one direction'ihoves forward to force a slidabls engaging assembly into contact with a stationary friction plate. The tension on the dial and hence on the control shaft is thus increased until the dial is locked in position. When the lock bolt is turned in the opposite direction, the contact plate of the engaging assembly is separated from the fixed friction plat and the tension on the dial is released. The dial and the control shaft may then be rotated to any desired position by turning the control knob.
ther objects and advantages will be apparent from the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein ting force on the outer extremity of the dial Fig. 1 is a front elevational view of an indicating dial and the locking device embodying the invention;
Fig. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along line 2-2 of Fig. 1 showing the indicating dial, its control knob and the locking assembly; and
Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken along line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
Referring now to the drawings, wherein like referenc numerals indicate the same elements throughout the several views, attention is first directed to Fig. 2 wherein the reference numeral 10 designates an indicating dial on which is securely mounted a control knob I l. The dial ill is also attached to a bushing it which is secured to a shaft l9 to rotate a control member 23. The control knob H has a central opening which is internally threaded to receive a rotatable look bolt i2, the outer end of which protrudes beyond the front face of the control knob. Clockwise rotation of the lock bolt I2 moves a frictional engaging assembly, indicated generally as it, to the right as viewed in Fig. 2 to compress a resilient member '24 which is inserted between a block Id of the assembly l3 and the dial it to force the assembly I3 to the left when the bolt i2 is rotated counterclockwise to unlock the dial.-
This frictional engaging assembly l3 consists of a block M, a plurality of pins it: drive fitted into the block and securing in spaced relation thereto a holding plate I6, and a facing ll of friction material secured to th holding plate. The block it and the holding plate iii are tioned and spaced on opposite sides of the indicating dial it. The securing pins 55 sliclably extend through aperture 22 in the dial and positionthellock M with respect to the holding plate TG so that the sliding movement of the engaging assembly i3 is limited by the predetermined fixed spacing between the block Hi and the plate it. Any suitable friction material may be used for the facing I'l, however, experiments have shown that corprene, a synthetic rubber made from ground cork and rubber derivatives, is an excellent facing material.
The forward movement of the reciprocable assembly I 3 forces the facing ll into engagement with a fixed knurled fibre friction plate 2% secured to a stationary panel 2|. Frictional contact between the stationary friction plate 2t and the facing ll prevents rotation of th control knob II and indicating dial l0 and hence locks the dial Ill in any desired position.
From the foregoing detailed description,. it is believed that the general operation of the appaposi ratus may be readily understood. The indicating dial I is rotated to a desired position by means of control knob H to move the shaft 19 and the control mechanism 23 attached thereto to a predetermined position. To look the dial and th controls 23 actuated thereby in the desired posi tion, the control knob H is held firmly in one hand while the lock bolt I2 is threaded into the control knob with the other hand to compress the spring 2:3 and move the assembly l3 forward or to the right as viewed in Fig. 2. The slidable engaging assembly 13 is thus moved forward until the facing 5? contacts the stationary friction plate 20. Frictional engagement between the facing and the friction plate locks the dial H) and the actuated mechanism in position.
To release the locking device, the control knob II is held in one hand while the lock bolt i2 is manually threaded out of the control knob to release the assembly 13. The compression spring 24 then forces the assembly 13 and its friction facing I1 away from the stationary friction plate 28. The dial Iii is free to be rotated to any desired position.
Thus the indicating dial it may be rapidly locked and released in any desired position without using a special tool and without using a distorting force on the dial.
It is to be understood that the above described arrangements are merely illustrative of the appli cation of the principles of the invention, and numerous other arrangements may be readily devised by those skilled in the art which will embody the principles of the invention and fall within the spirit and scope thereof.
What is claimed is:
l. A device for looking a dial, comprising a hol low control knob secured to the dial, a stationary friction plate, a movable friction plate slidably connected to the dial and mounted parallel to the stationary plate, and means concentrically movable in the hollow of said control knob to actuate the movable friction plate parallelly toward the stationary friction plate to cause full area contact therebetween to lock the dial against movement.
2. In a device for looking a rotatable hollow control knob after it is set at a predetermined position, a stationary flat friction plate, a movable flat friction plate, a lock bolt threaded in the hollow of said control knob to move said movable fiat friction plate parallelly into plane contact with said stationary flat friction plate to prevent rotation of the control knob, means connected to thesaidlnqable fiat friction plate and to prevent rotation of saiirmogble flat friction plate relative to said control knobyandgresilient means for normally holding the movable fiat friction plate away from the stationary flat friction plate in unlocked position.
3. A mechanism for locking dials comprising a hollow, internally threaded control knob secured to a dial; a member threaded into the hollow of and coaxial with said control knob and having one end protruding beyond the control knob; a stationary flat friction plate; a movable flat friction plate; and means frictionally securing said movable flat friction plate to the other end of said threaded member for moving the said movable plate into contact with said stationary flat friction plate to lock the dial in a predetermined position when said member moves forward in the hollow of the control knob.
4. In a device for locking rotatable dials, a hollow internally threaded control knob secured to the dial; a stationary friction plate; a slidable engaging means including a block, spacing members and a holding plate, the sliding movement of said engaging means being limited by the spacing between the block and the holding plate; and a member threaded into the hollow of said control knob to force the engaging means into engagement with said friction plate to lock the dial in position, said member being threaded out of the hollow of said control knob to release the dial.
5. In a device for looking a member in any desired rotative position; a shaft for rotating said member; an indicating means secured to the shaft and rotatable therewith; means for rotating the indicating means, the shaft and the said member to a desired position; a stationary friction plate positioned about said shaft; and slidable engaging means movable into engagement with said stationary friction plate to lock the indicator, the shaft and the said member in the desired selected position; said slidable engaging means including a movable friction plate mounted parallel to the stationary plate and positioned between the indicating means and the stationary friction plate, pins secured at one end to the movable friction plate and having their opposite ends extending through the indicating means to prevent relative rotation between the movable friction plate and the indicating means, but permitting sliding movement therebetween, a block secured to the ends of the pins that extend through the indicating means, means adjacent said block and slid able with respect to the indicator and the rotating means for moving the block, pins, and plate so that the movable friction plate will be forced into locking engagement with the said stationary friction plate.
ROSS M. SIGMQN, JR.
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