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US458348A
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  • the improved stopwatch mechanism of the present invention is characterized by the peculiar shape and arrangement of the levers and the hand-actuating mechanism.
  • Figure 1 is a plan of the dial.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of the movement as it is to be seen at the side opposite the dial when the watch-case is open.
  • Figs. 3 and 4 are plan views of the stopwatch levers as they are seen when the dial is removed. In Fig. 3 the parts are represented as if hands are in motion, and in Fig. 4 as if stopped and ready to be set at zero.
  • the motor of the stop-watch is composed of a mainspring-barrel A, having its axis A provided with a gear-wheel B, which may be revolved by means of the wheels E, D, and 0, when the stem F is turned from left to right.
  • the wheel D ispivoted to the bridge G by means of a disk h, which is, moreover, the fulcrum of the oscillating bridge II, bearing the wheel C.
  • a spring h causes the wheel 0 to remain in gear with wheel 13, but allowing the same to be lifted out of gear when the stem F is turned to the left, as the wheel B cannot be turned in a direction opposite to that indicated by an arrow in Fig. 2. If such left rotation of the stem takes place, then the wheel 0 jumps from tooth to tooth in and out of gear with the wheel B, the latter being motionless.
  • the stem F is adapted to slide axially with its squared portion in a square hole of the crown-wheel or pinion E.
  • the gear-wheeltof the spring-barrel A acts upon the pinion of a wheel M, the axis M of which bears a heart-piece 'm to which is affixed the minutes-hand m.
  • the said wheel M gears with the pinion of a third wheel J, having its axis in the center of the movement, and said axis carries a heart-piece f, to which is atfixed the seconds-hand j.
  • the wheel .I is in gear with the escapement-wheel K.
  • the balance-wheel L is the balance-wheel, whichis alternately free to oscillate or stopped by means of a fine spring I, bearing against the circumference of the balance-wheel L when the latter is to be stopped, as will be shown below.
  • the heartpieces j and ni are not affixed to their respective axes. They are provided with suitable frietion-springs upon those heart-pieces and bearing against the axes of the wheels J and M, respectively.
  • N is the usual cam with brake-spring n.
  • Said cam is turned one tooth at each depression of a lever O, which has a projection 0, upon which the end of the stem Fbears, and is acted upon by a spring P, which lifts the same after each depression of the stem F and also moves the lever laterally against a guiding-screw p.
  • R is the stopping-lever bearing the fine spring Z mentioned above and having its fulcru 1n atr.

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I. BOURQUIN.
STOP WATCH.-
Patented Aug..25, 1891.
UNITED STATES PATENT QFFICE.
FERDINAND BOURQUIN, OF ST. IMIER, SYVITZERLAND.
STOP-WATCH.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 458,348, dated August 25, 1891.
Application filed March 10, 1891. Serial No. 384,397. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FERDINAND BOURQUIN, watch-manufacturer, of St.Imier, Switzerland, have invented an Improved Stop-IVatcl1, of which the following is a specification.
The improved stopwatch mechanism of the present invention is characterized by the peculiar shape and arrangement of the levers and the hand-actuating mechanism.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a plan of the dial. Fig. 2 is a plan view of the movement as it is to be seen at the side opposite the dial when the watch-case is open. Figs. 3 and 4 are plan views of the stopwatch levers as they are seen when the dial is removed. In Fig. 3 the parts are represented as if hands are in motion, and in Fig. 4 as if stopped and ready to be set at zero.
In all the figures the same letters refer to the same pieces.
The motor of the stop-watch is composed of a mainspring-barrel A, having its axis A provided with a gear-wheel B, which may be revolved by means of the wheels E, D, and 0, when the stem F is turned from left to right. A suitable click T with spring 2, engaging the teeth of said wheel B, prevents the back rotation of the axis A of the mainspring. The wheel D ispivoted to the bridge G by means of a disk h, which is, moreover, the fulcrum of the oscillating bridge II, bearing the wheel C. A spring h causes the wheel 0 to remain in gear with wheel 13, but allowing the same to be lifted out of gear when the stem F is turned to the left, as the wheel B cannot be turned in a direction opposite to that indicated by an arrow in Fig. 2. If such left rotation of the stem takes place, then the wheel 0 jumps from tooth to tooth in and out of gear with the wheel B, the latter being motionless. The stem F is adapted to slide axially with its squared portion in a square hole of the crown-wheel or pinion E. The gear-wheeltof the spring-barrel A acts upon the pinion of a wheel M, the axis M of which bears a heart-piece 'm to which is affixed the minutes-hand m. The said wheel M gears with the pinion of a third wheel J, having its axis in the center of the movement, and said axis carries a heart-piece f, to which is atfixed the seconds-hand j. The wheel .I is in gear with the escapement-wheel K.
L is the balance-wheel, whichis alternately free to oscillate or stopped by means of a fine spring I, bearing against the circumference of the balance-wheel L when the latter is to be stopped, as will be shown below. The heartpieces j and ni are not affixed to their respective axes. They are provided with suitable frietion-springs upon those heart-pieces and bearing against the axes of the wheels J and M, respectively.
N is the usual cam with brake-spring n. Said cam is turned one tooth at each depression of a lever O, which has a projection 0, upon which the end of the stem Fbears, and is acted upon by a spring P, which lifts the same after each depression of the stem F and also moves the lever laterally against a guiding-screw p.
R is the stopping-lever bearing the fine spring Z mentioned above and having its fulcru 1n atr. The springrcauses the point Rof lever B to bear against the cam N, and according to the position of the latter the fine spring Z is moved from the balance L when the point B passes into a notch of the cam N, Fig. 3, or the said spring is pressed against the balance L when the point B is lifted by an elevated portion of the cam N, Fig. 4.
S is a hammer-lever, the points 8 and s of which act upon the heart-pieces j andm respectively. The projection s of said lever S is pressed by means of a spring 8 upon the cam IT, and when said projection 3 fallsinto a notch of the cam N the lever S falls toward the heart-pieces X and m and thereby causes the hands j and m to be set to zero.
It the mechanism is in the position shown in Fig. 3, the hands are in motion. Now if one depresses the stem F the lever 0 will cause the cam I to be turned one tooth and to take the position shown in Fig. 4-. The point B of lever R has been lifted and the hair-spring Z pressed toward the circumference of the balance L. Hence the watch is stopped. The position of the lever S has not been changed by this function. Now if one depresses the stem F again the lever 0 causes the cam N to be turned one tooth, and then the point 3* of the lever S falls into a notch of the cam N, and the points 3 and 5 act simultaneously upon the heart-piecesj and m Thereby the lever R remains in its foregoing position until a new depression of hair-spring; Z, operated by the cam N to enthe stem F causes the point B to fall again gage and stop the balance-wheel, substaninto a notch of the cam N, causing the hands tially as and for the purposes set forth.
to move by throwing the hair-spring I out of In testimony whereof I have signed my 15 5 reach of the balance L. name to this specification in the presence of I claim as my inventiontwo subscribing witnesses.
The combination, in astop-watch, with the 1 T arbors, hands, and the actuating mechanism, FERDINAND LOURQUD" of the push-stein F, the pawl-lever O, actuated Witnesses:
to thereby, and its spring P, the toothed cam N, F. CHAPNY,
operated by the lever O, the lever B, and its E. HIRSEHY.
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