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US683074A US4178301A US1901041783A US683074A US 683074 A US683074 A US 683074A US 4178301 A US4178301 A US 4178301A US 1901041783 A US1901041783 A US 1901041783A US 683074 A US683074 A US 683074A
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  • This invention relates to improvements in indicators adapted to be attached to and automatically operated by a clockwork mechanism, the object of the invention being to supply an inexpensive and operative device of this character which will automaticallyindicate an unwound condition of the mainspring thereof, whereby the clockwork can not run down without the device giving external notice thereof.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation of a clock having my improved device attached thereto and having having its face partly broken away
  • Fig. 2 is a detail sectional plan view taken on a line a: a: of Fig. 1.
  • a depending rod A which has a weighted lower end a to keep it in a normally vertical position.
  • This rod swings from and is loosely pivoted to a hanger B, which is extended from the clockframe 2.
  • an arm A Extended horizontally from the hub ct of the rod A is an arm A, which is provided at its free end with a slot (1*, which engages a pin 0 of a vertically-slidable plate 0, whereby swinging motion of the arm A will move the plate 0 vertically.
  • the plate 0 acts as an indicator, and it is visible through the opening 3 in the face of the clock-dial.
  • the plate 0 moves within guides c on the back of the clock -dial.
  • the lower part c of the said plate C is painted white or the same color as the clock-dial face, and the upper part 0 which is normally obscured, is painted a contrasting color, preferably red.
  • a winding-indicator the combination with the face of a clock, having an opening therein, substantially as described; and guides upon the back of said face; of a twocolored plate, adapted to move in said guides, across said opening; a pin on said plate; and a slotted arm engaging said pin, and adapted and arranged to move said plate in said guides, across said opening; all substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
  • a winding-indicator the combination with the face of a clock, formed with an opening substantially as described; guides on the back surface of said face; a plate adapted to move in said guides; and a pin on said plate, of an arm pivotally attached by one end to a hanger, formed with a slot at its free end, to engage said pin, and by its motion to slide said plate in said guides, across said opening; and means as specified for supporting said hanger, and for actuating said arm, all substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
  • a winding-indicator the combination with the face of a clock, formed with an opening substantially as described; guides on the back surface of said face; a plate adapted to move in said guides; across said opening and a pin on said plate; of a hanger supported by the casing of said clock; a rod depending from, and pivotally attached to said hanger; a weight on the lower end of said rod, and said rod arranged and adapted to be moved by the spring of said clock, when nearly run down; an arm attached at oneend te the pivot on which the said 'r'od turns, moving with the said rod, formed with a slot at its free end, which engages said pin, and aifords' facility for moving said plate in said guides,

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No. 683,074. Patentad Sept. 24, l90l.
. C. E. A. SCHNAKE.
WINDING INDICATOR FOR TINEPIECES.
(Applictfion filed 1m. 2, 1901.)
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CARL ERNEST AUGUST SCHNAKE, OF OKAWVILLE, ILLINOIS.
WINDING-INDICATOR FOR TlMEPl ECE S.
PECIFICATION forming part Of Letters Patent N0. 683,074, dated September 24, 1901.
Application filed January 2, 1901. Serial No. 41,783. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CARL ERNEST AUGUST SOHNAKE, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Okawville, county of Washington, and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in \Vinding-Indicators, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forminga part thereof, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
This invention relates to improvements in indicators adapted to be attached to and automatically operated by a clockwork mechanism, the object of the invention being to supply an inexpensive and operative device of this character which will automaticallyindicate an unwound condition of the mainspring thereof, whereby the clockwork can not run down without the device giving external notice thereof.
The invention will be hereinafter fully described, and specifically set forth in the annexed claims.
In the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, Figure 1 is a front elevation of a clock having my improved device attached thereto and having having its face partly broken away, and Fig. 2 is a detail sectional plan view taken on a line a: a: of Fig. 1.
In the practice of my invention I place adjacent to the mainspring, as 1, a depending rod A, which has a weighted lower end a to keep it in a normally vertical position. This rod swings from and is loosely pivoted to a hanger B, which is extended from the clockframe 2.
Extended horizontally from the hub ct of the rod A is an arm A, which is provided at its free end with a slot (1*, which engages a pin 0 of a vertically-slidable plate 0, whereby swinging motion of the arm A will move the plate 0 vertically. The plate 0 acts as an indicator, and it is visible through the opening 3 in the face of the clock-dial. The plate 0 moves within guides c on the back of the clock -dial. The lower part c of the said plate C is painted white or the same color as the clock-dial face, and the upper part 0 which is normally obscured, is painted a contrasting color, preferably red.
In the operation and use of the invention when the spring 1 is tightly wound around its post 4 the depending rod A does not contact therewith, and the white surface of the lower part of the plate 0 is in View through the opening 3 of the clock-dial but when the mainspring unwinds and expands its outer coil will contact with the rod A and swing the same in the direction of the arrow 5, whereby the plate 0 will be carriedin a downward direction until its red-colored portion is visible through the opening. 3, thus indicating that the clockwork is in condition ready for winding. When the mainspring is again wound up, the device will automatically assume its normal position, with the white portion of the plate 0 in view.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a winding-indicator, the combination with the face of a clock, having an opening therein, substantially as described; and guides upon the back of said face; of a twocolored plate, adapted to move in said guides, across said opening; a pin on said plate; and a slotted arm engaging said pin, and adapted and arranged to move said plate in said guides, across said opening; all substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
2. In a winding-indicator, the combination with the face of a clock, formed with an opening substantially as described; guides on the back surface of said face; a plate adapted to move in said guides; and a pin on said plate, of an arm pivotally attached by one end to a hanger, formed with a slot at its free end, to engage said pin, and by its motion to slide said plate in said guides, across said opening; and means as specified for supporting said hanger, and for actuating said arm, all substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
3. In a winding-indicator, the combination with the face of a clock, formed with an opening substantially as described; guides on the back surface of said face; a plate adapted to move in said guides; across said opening and a pin on said plate; of a hanger supported by the casing of said clock; a rod depending from, and pivotally attached to said hanger; a weight on the lower end of said rod, and said rod arranged and adapted to be moved by the spring of said clock, when nearly run down; an arm attached at oneend te the pivot on which the said 'r'od turns, moving with the said rod, formed with a slot at its free end, which engages said pin, and aifords' facility for moving said plate in said guides,
across said opening; all substantially as and l for the purpose set forth.
lntestimon-y that I claim the foregoing as 'my inYen'tion Ifhave signed my name, in pres- 1o ence of two witnesses; this 20th (lay of November, 1900.-
CARL ERNEST AUGUST SCHNAKE.
Witnesses: I
G. M. -MCNEELY, E. M HOYER.
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