US83788A - Improvement in watch-winding clicks - Google Patents
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- the objectof this invention is to construct a new style of watch-winding click-work, of which the peculiar arrangement and shape make it stronger than usual, and not liable to break or get out of order, being held in proper recesses made in the thickness or upper part of atop plate well adapted to leave inview the greater part of the work, as seen in Fig. 1.
- E denotes the click, made of a round piece of steel, and out, as the anchor of the leverescapemcnt, so as to catch properly the teeth of the ratchet-wheel, and adjusted in a solid manner in a recess made in the thickness or upper part, F, managed in the working out of the plate so as to move on its center, and resist, by its full size, the action of the mainsprin g. It is held, together with the ratchet-wheel, by the delicately-shaped and hardencdsteel bridge L.
- the top plate, 0, is held on the pillars or front plate by the three screws a b c, and d is a screw to fasten the movement in the case.
- G the double-cap-jeweled bridge for the staff of the pallet and escapement wheel, and made of gold or hardened steel.
- H the revolving barrel for the mainsprin g, as usual.
- Fig. 2 is an inside view of the reversed plate to show the click-spring M inserted in the thickness of the plate by means of abevel or snap edge, and acting, in N, on the pinscrew of the click passing through the plate.
- Fig. 3 is the click taken out of its recess to show better its shape and thickness and the pin-screw l, which acts on the click-spring M, Fig. 2.
- Fig. 4 is the ratchet or click wheel, with its square center hole, to be held on the winding arbor, as usual.
- the improved watch-windin g click made in a round shape, cut so as to catch the teeth of the ratchet-wheel, and adjusted in a recess of the top plate, to resist, by its full size, the power of the mainspring, in the manner substantially as described.
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E. PAULUS.
Watch Winding Click.
Patented Nov. 3, 1868.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
EUGENE PAULUS, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
IMPROVEMENT IN WATCH-WINDING CLICKS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 83,788., dated November 3, 1868.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EUGENE PAULUS, of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania, have invented an Improvement in atches, of which the following is afull, clear, and exact description, refer ence being bad to the accompanying drawings, making a part of this specification, in which-- Figure 1 represents the frame of a watchmoveinent termed three-fourths plate. Fig. 2 represents the top plate removed from its place and reversed. Figs. 3 and 4 represent the click and ratchetwhccl out of their re cesses.
The objectof this invention is to construct a new style of watch-winding click-work, of which the peculiar arrangement and shape make it stronger than usual, and not liable to break or get out of order, being held in proper recesses made in the thickness or upper part of atop plate well adapted to leave inview the greater part of the work, as seen in Fig. 1.
E denotes the click, made of a round piece of steel, and out, as the anchor of the leverescapemcnt, so as to catch properly the teeth of the ratchet-wheel, and adjusted in a solid manner in a recess made in the thickness or upper part, F, managed in the working out of the plate so as to move on its center, and resist, by its full size, the action of the mainsprin g. It is held, together with the ratchet-wheel, by the delicately-shaped and hardencdsteel bridge L.
The top plate, 0, is held on the pillars or front plate by the three screws a b c, and d is a screw to fasten the movement in the case.
In G is seen the double-cap-jeweled bridge for the staff of the pallet and escapement wheel, and made of gold or hardened steel. In H is the revolving barrel for the mainsprin g, as usual.
Fig. 2 is an inside view of the reversed plate to show the click-spring M inserted in the thickness of the plate by means of abevel or snap edge, and acting, in N, on the pinscrew of the click passing through the plate.
Fig. 3 is the click taken out of its recess to show better its shape and thickness and the pin-screw l, which acts on the click-spring M, Fig. 2.
Fig. 4 is the ratchet or click wheel, with its square center hole, to be held on the winding arbor, as usual.
What I claim is- 1. The improved watch-windin g click, made in a round shape, cut so as to catch the teeth of the ratchet-wheel, and adjusted in a recess of the top plate, to resist, by its full size, the power of the mainspring, in the manner substantially as described.
2. The combination of the winding-click E, bridge L, spring M, and pin-screw P, arranged and operating substantially as described.
Philadelphia, May 4, 1868.
E. PAULUS.
Vitnesses:
SAMUEL O. OGLE, JOHN BEZARE.
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