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US639799A
US639799A US69238898A US1898692388A US639799A US 639799 A US639799 A US 639799A US 69238898 A US69238898 A US 69238898A US 1898692388 A US1898692388 A US 1898692388A US 639799 A US639799 A US 639799A
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  • the invention relates to an apparatus for use in displaying advertisements, in which apparatus a band having the notices thereon runs to and fro between and upon two rollers, so as to be wound off of one and onto the other, according to the direction of motion, which may be reversed, so that the apparatus may be continuously operated.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of the invention
  • Fig. 2 an elevation of driving mechanism.
  • Fig. 3 is an elevation of the driving mechanism, showing also one of the rollers.
  • Fig. 4 is an elevation showing one of the plates removed, showing the reversing mechanism.
  • Figs. 5 and 5 are details of the reversing mechanism, showing different positions of the reversing mechanism by which the reversal of rotation is effected.
  • a frame 0 supports the driving mechanism of the rollers
  • This mechanism comprises a spring-barrel d and a train of gearing through which a slow rotary movement is imparted to the roller a.
  • the spiral spring within the barrel d is connected to the spindle d.
  • the train of gearing driven by the spring-barrel rotates the shaft 0 and also shaft f.
  • On the latter is a toothed wheel f, which meshes with a pinion 2', and so drives a shaft g through a suitable gear g thereon.
  • the pinion 'i is mounted on a plate h, supported in the casing 0, so as to vibrate, and the plate also carries the pinion 2', so that when the plate h stands in one position the shaft 9 rotates one Way, being driven through the pinion 2', and when the plate It stands in another position the shaft 9 is rotated in the other direction, being driven in this latter instance through the gear f, the pinion t", the pinion 2', and the gear-wheel g In this latter position of the plate the pinion i is disengaged from the gear f, but maintains its engagement with the gear g
  • the shifting of the plate his effected auto+ matically to cause the reverse movements of the shaft 9, and consequently of the roller a, with which said shaft is connected through the chain or band g and the grooved wheels 12 13
  • a disk 6 is mounted upon a shaft 6, said disk e having pins e a
  • a second disk 70 suitably journaled in the casing, has two pins 10 10 and these are in the path
  • the pine striking the pin 75 will move the disk from the position shown in Fig. 5 to that shown in Fig. 5 so that the pin 10 on the disk 70 will engage the notch m in the plate land move said plate I upwardly from the position of Fig. 5 to that of Fig. 5
  • the pin e on the disk will strike the pin 70 on the disk is and movethe same with the plate l in the opposite direction or downwardly from the position of Fig. 5 to that of Fig. 5.
  • pins 6 e are set at different distances from the center of the disk 6, so'as to correspond with the location of the pins 10 k in the different positions of the disk 70.
  • the plate Z is on the same spindle which carries the plate h, and thus said plate h is vibrated to change the position of the pinions i t" as the plate is moved up or down.
  • a regulating-fan p is connected with the shaft 0, and this is utilized to strike a bell q.
  • rollers a b are connected to rotate in unison by a chain 0* passing around pulleys on'the said shafts.

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No. 639,799. Patented Dec. 26, I899.
A. YWEISSMANN.
NOTICE AND ADVERTISEMENT APPARATUS.
(Application filed Oct. 1, 1898.)
(No Model.)
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ANTON WEISSMANN, OF BERLIN, GERMANY.
NOTICE AND ADVERTISEMENT APPARATUS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 639,799, dated December 26, 1899.
Application filed October 1,1898. Serial No. 692,388. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, ANTON WEIssMANN, a subject of the Emperor of Austria-Hungary, residing at Berlin, in the Kingdom of Prus sia, German Empire, have invented Improvements in and Relating to Notice and Advertisement Apparatus, of which the following is a specification.
The invention relates to an apparatus for use in displaying advertisements, in which apparatus a band having the notices thereon runs to and fro between and upon two rollers, so as to be wound off of one and onto the other, according to the direction of motion, which may be reversed, so that the apparatus may be continuously operated.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a plan view of the invention; Fig. 2, an elevation of driving mechanism. Fig. 3 is an elevation of the driving mechanism, showing also one of the rollers. Fig. 4 is an elevation showing one of the plates removed, showing the reversing mechanism. Figs. 5 and 5 are details of the reversing mechanism, showing different positions of the reversing mechanism by which the reversal of rotation is effected.
The rollers Ct b are suitably held and the advertising-band is carried thereby. A frame 0 supports the driving mechanism of the rollers This mechanism comprises a spring-barrel d and a train of gearing through which a slow rotary movement is imparted to the roller a. The spiral spring within the barrel d is connected to the spindle d. The train of gearing driven by the spring-barrel rotates the shaft 0 and also shaft f. On the latter is a toothed wheel f, which meshes with a pinion 2', and so drives a shaft g through a suitable gear g thereon. The pinion 'i is mounted on a plate h, supported in the casing 0, so as to vibrate, and the plate also carries the pinion 2', so that when the plate h stands in one position the shaft 9 rotates one Way, being driven through the pinion 2', and when the plate It stands in another position the shaft 9 is rotated in the other direction, being driven in this latter instance through the gear f, the pinion t", the pinion 2', and the gear-wheel g In this latter position of the plate the pinion i is disengaged from the gear f, but maintains its engagement with the gear g The shifting of the plate his effected auto+ matically to cause the reverse movements of the shaft 9, and consequently of the roller a, with which said shaft is connected through the chain or band g and the grooved wheels 12 13 A disk 6 is mounted upon a shaft 6, said disk e having pins e a A second disk 70, suitably journaled in the casing, has two pins 10 10 and these are in the path of the pins e a so that as the disk e rotates continu ously in one direction, as indicated in Fig. 5, the pine striking the pin 75 will move the disk from the position shown in Fig. 5 to that shown in Fig. 5 so that the pin 10 on the disk 70 will engage the notch m in the plate land move said plate I upwardly from the position of Fig. 5 to that of Fig. 5 On the continued movement of the disk 6 the pin e on the disk will strike the pin 70 on the disk is and movethe same with the plate l in the opposite direction or downwardly from the position of Fig. 5 to that of Fig. 5. pins 6 e are set at different distances from the center of the disk 6, so'as to correspond with the location of the pins 10 k in the different positions of the disk 70. The plate Z is on the same spindle which carries the plate h, and thus said plate h is vibrated to change the position of the pinions i t" as the plate is moved up or down.
A regulating-fan p is connected with the shaft 0, and this is utilized to strike a bell q.
The rollers a b are connected to rotate in unison by a chain 0* passing around pulleys on'the said shafts.
Having now particularly described and as-' certained the nature of my said invention, and in what manner the same is to be performed, I declare that what I claim is-=- In combination, the two rollers with the ad vertising band extending between them, a driving-train connected with one roller and located. between them, said mechanism com* prising reversing means consisting of the pinions t' t, a vibrating plate carrying the same,
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and catch mechanism made 11 of the disk 6' 75 from a continuous rotar movement of the and means connected with the disk In and disk a, substantially as described. IO adapted to coact with the plate Z to vibrate In witness whereof I have hereunto set my said plate, the catch-disk k and the plate Z on hand in presence of two Witnesses.
5 the shaft of the vibrating plate, for changing ANTON WEISSMANN.
the position of the said plate, the said catch- Witnesses: disk 79 and the disk 9 having engaging parts (3. H. DAY, to give an oscillatory movement to the disk HENRY HASPER.
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