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US1383560A
US1383560A US1383560DA US1383560A US 1383560 A US1383560 A US 1383560A US 1383560D A US1383560D A US 1383560DA US 1383560 A US1383560 A US 1383560A
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  • This invention relates to a working-time indicator, that is constructedin such a manner, that besides automatically yindicating at a certain moment how much the work should have progressed or how long a time the working process or a certain part thereof should still last, it also gives automatically a signal, as soon as one or kmore predetermined points of the working process and more particularly the prescribed rest periods are attained.
  • a hand driven by a clockwork of any type is adapted to move over a dial; and around this dial, which is either graduated in the usual way in intervals of one minute and fractions thereof or provided with a decimal time graduation, and which hereinafter will be called they timeplate, there is arranged an annular plate, bearing the different working periods indicated by a radial graduation and which in the following will be called, work-plate.
  • This work-plate is supported by a supporting plate, adapted to be r0- tated from outside the instrument for the purpose of adjustment with respect to the time-plate.
  • the work-plate is detachably mounted; it bears loosely but not slidably on the supporting disk and may for instance be made of board.
  • a conducting piece (or if desired a plurality of such pieces) is attached to the underside of the work-plate, said conducting piece projecting beyond the circumference of the workplate and being provided at this end withl a contact continuously bearing against a conductor which extends throughout the total circumference of the supporting disk.
  • the conducting piece is provided with a resilient contact, project- Specification of Letters Patent.
  • An insulated plate for instance a paper plate or disk, is placed between the contacting piece andthe supporting disk, in case the latter is made of metal, in order to prevent thecontact yof the conducting piece with the work-plate. y.
  • the annular conductor, with which the l outerend of the conducting. piece is always' in contact irrespective of the position of the conducting-piece with arespect to the time electrlc circuit, whereas the clockwork (and as a consequence the hand) is connected to the other pole of said circuit.
  • This circuit is closed as soon as the hand comes into contact with the conducting piece or with one of the' conducting pieces.
  • the resulting electric current may serve to operate an alarm device or may perform some other function.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of the time-plate and the work-plate.
  • a hand 4 is xed, capable of rotation over the time-plate 5 and the work-plate 6.
  • the work-plate 6 is separated from the supporting disk 8 by a paper disk 7 and is provided at the under side with a conducting piece 9.
  • the latter has a contact-piece 10 at the outer end and a pair of contact-springs 11, projecting through the work-plate 6; the contact-piece 10 bears permanently against the annular conductor 12.
  • the spring-contact may be arranged at will at the beginning or at the end of a working-period, or at a point corresponding to an intermediate time.
  • the starting of the piece of work and the finishing thereof can be indicated automatically by the electric current. It is however also important for instance in the case of a chemical process, to indicate automatically a time between the starting and the finishing of the process, at which for instance a certain material has to be added, a heating should terminate, etc. Such an addition or the like may even be automatically controlled by the electric current.
  • the automatic control by the instrument according to the invention exclusively -vtakesplaceH in connection with the time passed since the starting of the process, the instrumentiworks in this case as a working time indicator as well as when it serves for controlling the duration of each working period.
  • a working time indicator comprising a circula-r, graduated time plate; a graduated work plate disposed concentrically with the time plate and rotatable about its axis to vary the position ot' its graduations relative to those of said time plate; a clockworkdriven hand movable over the graduations of both plates; a conductor fixed to the work plate to rotate therewith and having a pair of contacts, one of which is disposed in the path of said hand; an annular conductor disposed concentrically with the work plate and engageable by the other contact on the first-named conductor in any position of said work plate; and an electric circuit wherein the hand and the annular conductor are included, said circuit being closable by the en# gagement of said hand with the rst-named Contact.
  • a working time indicator comprising a circular, graduated time plate; a graduated annular work plate disposed concentrically with the time plate and encircling the same, the work plate being mounted to rotate about its axis so as to vary the position of its graduations with relation to those of the time plate; a clockwork-driven hand mov able over the graduations of both'plates; a
  • a working time indicator comprising a circular, graduated time plate; an annular support encircling the time plate and disposed concentrically therewith; an annular, graduated work plate mounted on said support and rotatable with respect to the same and to the time plate so as to vary the position of its graduations with respect to the graduations on the time plate; an annular strip of insulating material interposed between the support and the work plate; a clockwork-driven hand movable over the graduations of both plates; a conductor fixed to the underside o't ⁇ the work plate to rotate therewith and having a Contact which projects upwardly through the work plate into the path of the hand and a second contact which projects beyond its outer end.; an annular conductor extending around the outer peripheral edge ofthe work plate and engageable by the second-named contact in any position of the work plate; and an electric circuit wherein the hand and annular conductor are included, said circuit being closable by the engagement of the hand with the iirst-named contact.

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II'. OSIECK.
WORKING TIME INDICATOR. i APPLICATION man ma. zo'. 1920.
' y fn/vena?? Hen/f1' aufgefarnef UNITED STATES HENRI osIEcII, or AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS.
WORKING-TIME INDICATORh T o all 'whom t may concern.' j
Be it known that I, HENRI OsIEcK, gentleman, a subject of the Queen of the Netherlands, residing at Amsterdam, the Netherlands, have invented certain new and luseful Improvements in Working-Time Indicators, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a working-time indicator, that is constructedin such a manner, that besides automatically yindicating at a certain moment how much the work should have progressed or how long a time the working process or a certain part thereof should still last, it also gives automatically a signal, as soon as one or kmore predetermined points of the working process and more particularly the prescribed rest periods are attained. Y f
It follows that the instrument according to the invention is at the same time of expedience during lessons and in the application of new methods of manufacture and it furthersV the service-hygiene, inasmuch as it pevents the workman from becoming too tire According to the invention a hand driven by a clockwork of any type is adapted to move over a dial; and around this dial, which is either graduated in the usual way in intervals of one minute and fractions thereof or provided with a decimal time graduation, and which hereinafter will be called they timeplate, there is arranged an annular plate, bearing the different working periods indicated by a radial graduation and which in the following will be called, work-plate. This work-plate is supported by a supporting plate, adapted to be r0- tated from outside the instrument for the purpose of adjustment with respect to the time-plate.
The work-plate is detachably mounted; it bears loosely but not slidably on the supporting disk and may for instance be made of board.
According to the invention a conducting piece (or if desired a plurality of such pieces) is attached to the underside of the work-plate, said conducting piece projecting beyond the circumference of the workplate and being provided at this end withl a contact continuously bearing against a conductor which extends throughout the total circumference of the supporting disk.
More to the interior the conducting piece is provided with a resilient contact, project- Specification of Letters Patent.
. yPatented Jul/y 5, y1921-.
Application med February 2o, 1920. f serial Nascosto.
ing inwardly through the work-plate and temporarily making contact with the hand of the clockwork, when the latter is rotated over the contact.` v
An insulated plate, for instance a paper plate or disk, is placed between the contacting piece andthe supporting disk, in case the latter is made of metal, in order to prevent thecontact yof the conducting piece with the work-plate. y.
The annular conductor, with which the l outerend of the conducting. piece is always' in contact irrespective of the position of the conducting-piece with arespect to the time electrlc circuit, whereas the clockwork (and as a consequence the hand) is connected to the other pole of said circuit. This circuit is closed as soon as the hand comes into contact with the conducting piece or with one of the' conducting pieces. The resulting electric current .may serve to operate an alarm device or may perform some other function.
late, is connected to one pole of an y A working-time indicatoraccording to the y invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawing on which- Figure 1- is a diagrammatical section on a plane through the center line of the instrument.
Fig. 2 is a plan view of the time-plate and the work-plate.
To the axle 3 of the clock a hand 4 is xed, capable of rotation over the time-plate 5 and the work-plate 6. The work-plate 6 is separated from the supporting disk 8 by a paper disk 7 and is provided at the under side with a conducting piece 9. The latter has a contact-piece 10 at the outer end and a pair of contact-springs 11, projecting through the work-plate 6; the contact-piece 10 bears permanently against the annular conductor 12.
It will be clear, that the spring-contact may be arranged at will at the beginning or at the end of a working-period, or at a point corresponding to an intermediate time. In the first place the starting of the piece of work and the finishing thereof can be indicated automatically by the electric current. It is however also important for instance in the case of a chemical process, to indicate automatically a time between the starting and the finishing of the process, at which for instance a certain material has to be added, a heating should terminate, etc. Such an addition or the like may even be automatically controlled by the electric current. Owing to the Jfact that i-n the latter case the automatic control by the instrument according to the invention exclusively -vtakesplaceH in connection with the time passed since the starting of the process, the instrumentiworks in this case as a working time indicator as well as when it serves for controlling the duration of each working period.
That I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is l. A working time indicator, comprising a circula-r, graduated time plate; a graduated work plate disposed concentrically with the time plate and rotatable about its axis to vary the position ot' its graduations relative to those of said time plate; a clockworkdriven hand movable over the graduations of both plates; a conductor fixed to the work plate to rotate therewith and having a pair of contacts, one of which is disposed in the path of said hand; an annular conductor disposed concentrically with the work plate and engageable by the other contact on the first-named conductor in any position of said work plate; and an electric circuit wherein the hand and the annular conductor are included, said circuit being closable by the en# gagement of said hand with the rst-named Contact.
2. A working time indicator, comprising a circular, graduated time plate; a graduated annular work plate disposed concentrically with the time plate and encircling the same, the work plate being mounted to rotate about its axis so as to vary the position of its graduations with relation to those of the time plate; a clockwork-driven hand mov able over the graduations of both'plates; a
conductor ixed to the work'plate to rotate therewith and having a pair of contacts,
one of which is disposed in the path oi said hand; an annular' conductor extending around the outer peripheral edge of the work plate and engageable by the other contact on the first-named conductor in any position ot said work plate; and an electric vcircuit wherein thehand and the annular conductor` are included, said circuit being closable by the engagement of said hand with the firstnamed contact.
3. A working time indicator, comprising a circular, graduated time plate; an annular support encircling the time plate and disposed concentrically therewith; an annular, graduated work plate mounted on said support and rotatable with respect to the same and to the time plate so as to vary the position of its graduations with respect to the graduations on the time plate; an annular strip of insulating material interposed between the support and the work plate; a clockwork-driven hand movable over the graduations of both plates; a conductor fixed to the underside o't` the work plate to rotate therewith and having a Contact which projects upwardly through the work plate into the path of the hand and a second contact which projects beyond its outer end.; an annular conductor extending around the outer peripheral edge ofthe work plate and engageable by the second-named contact in any position of the work plate; and an electric circuit wherein the hand and annular conductor are included, said circuit being closable by the engagement of the hand with the iirst-named contact. In testimony whereof I aliix my signature.
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US2709331A (en) * 1950-12-22 1955-05-31 Lehner Victor Ernest Single hand electric alarm clock
US3146324A (en) * 1960-11-11 1964-08-25 Gisiger-Stahli Joseph Combined timepiece and timecontrolled switch
US3596460A (en) * 1969-04-29 1971-08-03 Timex Corp Alarm device for a horological instrument

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2709331A (en) * 1950-12-22 1955-05-31 Lehner Victor Ernest Single hand electric alarm clock
US3146324A (en) * 1960-11-11 1964-08-25 Gisiger-Stahli Joseph Combined timepiece and timecontrolled switch
US3596460A (en) * 1969-04-29 1971-08-03 Timex Corp Alarm device for a horological instrument

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