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  • the present calendar which serves for a period extending from 1855 to 1899, or even irom 1844 to 2000, can be made use of by a most simple arrangement for a whole year and every day of the year, and is available for pointing out in the clearestnlanner every date and every day.
  • the calendar consists of C and the ring D.
  • Figure 1 represents a view
  • Fig. 2 asection, of the disk A
  • Fig. 3 represents a View
  • Fig. 4 a section, of the disk C
  • Figs. 5 and 6 represent the front and side views ofthe disk B and the ring D
  • Fig. 7 is the rear view
  • Fig. 8 a horizontal section, of the disk B and the ring D
  • Fig. 9 is a vertical section of the complete calendar when put together.
  • the disk B which is placed between the disks A and C Within the ring D, can be turned by means of' a rivet or pin in the middle, and can be made to move to and fro.
  • months inscribed on the disk B appear in every position of the disk in such al manner that all twelve months can be read off.
  • the calendar should be required for the year 1885, then it is sul'hcient that the disk B be turned in such a way that the month of January is placed over the number of the year 1885,(therefore over Thursday, the first of January,) and the calendar is then correct.
  • the calendar would be available for the years 1857, 1863, 1874, and 1891, as well as for the leap-years 1868 and 1896.
  • the year 1900 is no leap-year, and this, as will be seen, has been takeninto account.

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(No Model.) i 2 sheets-set 1.
A. JORDING.
I CALENDAR.
A1\T0. 71,914. Patented 0013.25, 1887.
N. PETERS Pnnmlixhugnpher, wznhmmn, D. C. u
(No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 2.
A. JORDIN'G.
CALENDAR.
No. 371,944. Patented Oct. 2E, 18B?.
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. UNTTE STATES PATENT EETCE.
AUGUsr Joannie, oE nunnonr, raussni, GERMANY.
CALENDAR.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 371,944, dated October 25, 1887.
Application filed February 8, 1887. Serial No. 226,960@ (No model.)
To all whom it may concern,.-
Be it known that I, AUeUsT JoRDING, a citizen of the Kingdom of Prussia, and residing at Ituhrort, Prussia, Germany, have'invented new and useful Improvements in Calendars, of which the following is a specifica tion.
The present calendar, which serves for a period extending from 1855 to 1899, or even irom 1844 to 2000, can be made use of by a most simple arrangement for a whole year and every day of the year, and is available for pointing out in the clearestnlanner every date and every day.
The calendar consists of C and the ring D.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 represents a view, and Fig. 2 asection, of the disk A. Fig. 3 represents a View, and Fig. 4 a section, of the disk C. Figs. 5 and 6 represent the front and side views ofthe disk B and the ring D. Fig. 7 is the rear view, and Fig. 8 a horizontal section, of the disk B and the ring D. Fig. 9 is a vertical section of the complete calendar when put together.
With regard to Figs. 5 and 7, it is to be observed that the surface of B facing disk A shows the front view, and the surface of B facing disk C shows the rear view. In the ring D, through which disks A and C are the disks A, B, and
and the two edges e e serve to continethe lifting of the disk, which is provided with a handle, g. By means of the handle the disk B, which is placed between the disks A and C Within the ring D, can be turned by means of' a rivet or pin in the middle, and can be made to move to and fro.
On the disk A are inscribed, rst, in the middle, the week-days from left to right and from the top to the bottom; second, right and left, the dates, and below the week-days the number of years from 1855 to 1899, which are arranged in such a manner that the weekdays on the top row show at the same time the first of January of those years. The leap-years are raised by hatching. The disk is furnished,
months inscribed on the disk B appear in every position of the disk in such al manner that all twelve months can be read off. For instance, if the calendar should be required for the year 1885, then it is sul'hcient that the disk B be turned in such a way that the month of January is placed over the number of the year 1885,(therefore over Thursday, the first of January,) and the calendar is then correct. At the same .time the calendar would be available for the years 1857, 1863, 1874, and 1891, as well as for the leap-years 1868 and 1896.
With respect to the leap-years, a deviation from the prescribed simple directions is only necessary so far as to replace the months of January and February without hatching by those months with hatchingthat means to say, that the hatched January is placed over the hatched number of year,and then it is available for reading off. The same refers also to hatched February. The other months re` main unchanged. In the present position of the year 1885 it can be seen at once ou which day the first of every month in that year falls; for instance, the Iirst of June on a Monday, the iirst of September and iirst of December on a Tuesday, theA first of April and 'first of July on a Vednesday, and so on.
In order to ascertain on which day, for instance, the seventeenth of May falls, you must go down the column May77 untilyou reach the top of the number 1.7, and then it will be found that the seventeen th of May is on a Saturday, and so on.
Should the calendarbe required to be used for a longer period than indicatedsay from 1844 to 2000-then a simple yearly table, as shown on disk O, is sufficient under the same directions as with disk A. If the month of January is then placed on the number of the year, then the calendar on the side of A is correct for the year required, and thereupon it is read off, as previously described.
The year 1900 is no leap-year, and this, as will be seen, has been takeninto account.
Having fully described my invention, what besides, with a sector, a b c d, in which the I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Pat ent of the United States, is*
1. In aunversal calendar, the combination In testimony lwhereof I have signed this 1o of disks A and C with the ring D, through specification in thepresence of two subscrib- Which A and C are firmly connected together. ing Witnesses.
2. The combination of the rightly-disposed 5 disks A and C with the disk B, which is fur- AUGUST JORDING.
nished on both sides with aJ corresponding division, and which disk is attached to disks A Witnesses: and C, and can be moved by means of a han- G. ADOLF HARDT, dle Within cert-ain points. GUSTAVE ALBERT OELRIcHs.
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