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US898962A
US898962A US35983307A US1907359833A US898962A US 898962 A US898962 A US 898962A US 35983307 A US35983307 A US 35983307A US 1907359833 A US1907359833 A US 1907359833A US 898962 A US898962 A US 898962A
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    • GPHYSICS
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    • G04BMECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
    • G04B18/00Mechanisms for setting frequency
    • G04B18/02Regulator or adjustment devices; Indexing devices, e.g. raquettes
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the cock 8 is prcfand useful lmmoveuwnts in Regulators for erablv recessed, as shown, to accommodate 'atvhes, of which the following is a spccifithe wheel 7 so that the' top of said wheel is cation. flush with the top of the cock thus permitting 0 i invention consists in certain new and the regulator 1 to rest flat on said'coek.
  • useful lmprtn'emcnts in regulators for Meshing with the V shaped teeth of said 85 watt-hes.
  • Many mechanisms have been dewheel 7 is the worm shaft or screw 9 which is vised and adopted for that purpose but. the journnlcd in the cock in thefollowing manner. Closest.
  • Fig. 3 I show a modification in which the segment. 4, is made in the form of a loop having teeth, 5, on the inner edge of the loop, the loop surrounding the pinion 6.
  • the segment. 4 is made in the form of a loop having teeth, 5, on the inner edge of the loop, the loop surrounding the pinion 6.
  • a watch regulator comprising a worm, a wheel meshing therewith, a lever having a, segment operated by said wheel, said worm being spring )ressed lengthwise.
  • a toothed segmentaibar rigid with the regulator a. small inion meshing with said bar, a gear wheel of arger diameter rigid with and concentrie with said inion, a worm shaft, ada ted to be engagetiby the watchmakers too meshing with said gear wheel and a spring tension device engaging said worm shaft, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
  • a watch regulator comprising a worm, a wheel having V shaped teeth meshin therewith, a lever having a segmental raeii operated by said wheel, said worm being spring pressed lengthwise.

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P. W. BUCKINGHAM. REGULATOR FOP- WATCHES. APPLICATION: TILED FEB. 28, 1901 Patented Sept. 15, 1908.
Hrs Err-1'02 y UNITED STATES PATENT OFFIQE.
REGULATOR FOR WATOIIES.
N0. 898,96Ii Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Sept. 15, 1
7 Application filed February 28, 1907. Serial No. 359,833.
To oh whom it may com-em..- I with V shaped teeth 5. Said toothed seg- Be it known (but I, FRANK W. llt'ciuxomeat I washes with the teeth of the small} II.\\I :I t'llih'llfll lllt l nitedStates, undrcsidpinion ti which is mounted concentrically in; in the borough of (lreeusburg, in the with and rigidlv attached to the larger ear 5 county of \i'eshuorehiml and State of Pennwheel 7. both of said gears being pivoted riesylvania. have invented or discovered new tion tight, to the cock S. The cock 8 is prcfand useful lmmoveuwnts in Regulators for erablv recessed, as shown, to accommodate 'atvhes, of which the following is a spccifithe wheel 7 so that the' top of said wheel is cation. flush with the top of the cock thus permitting 0 i invention consists in certain new and the regulator 1 to rest flat on said'coek. useful lmprtn'emcnts in regulators for Meshing with the V shaped teeth of said 85 watt-hes. Many mechanisms have been dewheel 7 is the worm shaft or screw 9 which is vised and adopted for that purpose but. the journnlcd in the cock in thefollowing manner. Closest. adjustmentnow possible 'is within The cock is recessed to permit the said screw 5 about six seconds per week. Such a variato assume the pro ier position to mesh proption, while seemingly negligible, mounts up erly with the whee 7. One end of said shaft rapidly and the watch must at frequent inis reduced in diameter to engage the hole in tEl'VillS he returned to the shop for readjustthe pierced lug, 10 which is attached to the men! and setting. Owing to the impcrfeccock in any convenient manner.- The other 0 tion of the mechanisms now in use, a nice and of said shaft is siotted, as at 11, or otheradjustment by the wntchmaker is practically wisefit-ted, to he engaged by the watchout of the question so that a {greater variation mnkers screwdriver or other tool. Adjacent is likely to resultinstend of the desired corto the slotted end said shaft; 9 is provided reetion. To overcome this irregularity, I with a section of reduced diameter which is 5 have provided means for controlling the engaged by astrap 12 which is attached to movement of the regulator so that, the 1110- the cock 8 by any convenient manner. Betion of the member which is engaged by the tween the shoulder 13 on said shaft and the watch maker's tool is'reduced when a plied face of the strap 12 I mount on said shaft 0, to the regulator proper to a very small frav dish shaped metal washer'M of spring ma- 0 tion of the original motion. The result is terial whichpresses peripherally against said that a substantial movement. of said member strap and maintains said shaft tension tight results in an infinitesimal adjustment of the in its journals.
; regulator thus allowing very nice regulation. It is evident from the above thatif shaft 9 [effect this by providing the regulator pr'o er is rotated a fraction of a turn by the watch- 5 with a toothed segment or bar which mes ies maker's tool, the wheel 7 will also be par-' with a gear wheel or pinion which in turn is tinlly rotated, carrying with it pinion 6 901, centre-lied h v a worm shaft. or screw. I prewhich in turn adjusts the regulator 1 b fer to mesh the segment with a small pinion means of segment- 4. It is also evident that eoneentrieand rigidwith a hir er wheel which the movement which the. regulator receives l0 meshts with said worm shit t, which shaft has been greatly reduced from the original nmvhe engaged directly hyt-he watchmakers movement of the shaft- 9. This reduction is I00 evident by the ditl'erence in diameter of the in the m-ermilpanying drawings, Figure l is pinion 6 and wheel 7 and the proportionate :l plmi view oft to works of a watch, theregunumber of teeth with which they are res cc- 5 lntur being shown in full lines and certain lively provided. The number of tech in other nirts of the works being dotted in for either case may be varied as desired, ocoordthe sake of eleurness: l i 2 is aside elevaing as different degrees of nieety of adjusttion of the regulator, out big. 3 is a partial ment as'required. I suggest, however, as a 5 plan view showing a modification. satisfactory construction, the provision of 0 [h the drawings, 1 is the regulator proper say, one hundred and thirty teeth on wheel l which is attached at. 2 to the hair spring 3 in 7 and about one tenth of that. number on f the usual manner. pinion 6. For the sake of elearncss I have 4 a; a segment or bar which is integral with shown the pinion of greater proportionate or attached to the regulator and provided size than is desirable and the number of teeth shown is not the most desirable proportion recommended.
In Fig. 3 I show a modification in which the segment. 4, is made in the form of a loop having teeth, 5, on the inner edge of the loop, the loop surrounding the pinion 6. There is enough transverse spring in the loo to hold the teeth 5' in snug engagement witii pinion 6 and no longitudinal spring to disturb the adjustment. By this means all lost motion or loosencss between segment and inion is avoided.
W mt I desire to claim is l. A watch regulator comprising a worm, a wheel meshing therewith, a lever having a, segment operated by said wheel, said worm being spring )ressed lengthwise.
2. In regu ating mechanism for watches, a toothed segmentaibar rigid with the regulator, a. small inion meshing with said bar, a gear wheel of arger diameter rigid with and concentrie with said inion, a worm shaft, ada ted to be engagetiby the watchmakers too meshing with said gear wheel and a spring tension device engaging said worm shaft, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
3. In regulating mechanism for watches, a toothed segmental bar rigid with the regulater, a small inion meshing with said her, a 30 gear wheel of arger diameter rigid with and concentric with said pinion, both of said wheels being pivotally mounted on the cock, a worm shaft, ada )tQLl to be engaged by the watchmakers tooi, meshing with said gear :15 wheel and a. spring washer mounted on said shaft, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
4. A watch regulator comprising a worm, a wheel having V shaped teeth meshin therewith, a lever having a segmental raeii operated by said wheel, said worm being spring pressed lengthwise. I
Signed at Piltsburg 138., this 19th day of February 1907.
FRANK B-UCKINGIIAM.
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R. B. WAKEFIELD, EIHVARD A. Lswnmscn.
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US3397530A (en) * 1966-04-06 1968-08-20 Girard Perregaux Et Cie S A Regulating device for a time movement

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