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US1037921A
US1037921A US64626511A US1911646265A US1037921A US 1037921 A US1037921 A US 1037921A US 64626511 A US64626511 A US 64626511A US 1911646265 A US1911646265 A US 1911646265A US 1037921 A US1037921 A US 1037921A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F37/00Details specific to washing machines covered by groups D06F21/00 - D06F25/00
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    • D06F37/36Driving arrangements  for rotating the receptacle at more than one speed
    • 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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  • My invention relates to improvements in reversing mechanism for advertising devices and the like, the object being to provide a reversing mechanism which shall be simple of construction and efficient in operation.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of an advertising device and reversing mechanism embodying my invention
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation showing the main operative parts of the reversing device
  • Fig. 3 is a detail sectional view taken on line -4: of Fig. 2
  • Fig. l is a detail side elevation showing a portion of a vertically movable member employed in the device.
  • the advertising device comprises a vertically disposed shaft 1 journaled in bearings 2 which are secured to the interior of a window frame 3, the latter being indicated in Fig. 1. 4; designates the window sash and 5 a bearing similar to the bearings 2 but disposed intermediate the same.
  • a shaft 6 similar to the shaft 1 is journaled in the bearings 7 and S secured to the other side of the window frame 3.
  • the shafts 1 and 6 are provided with reels 9 movably mounted on the shafts and having helical compensating springs (not shown in the drawings) on which is adapted to wind an advertising ribbon 10, said reels being adapted to rotate in either direction by means of the operating and reversing mechanism to be presently described.
  • the shafts -1 and 6 are arranged in positive relation by means of a chain 11 and sprockets 12, the latter being secured to said shafts adjacent the lower ends thereof. In this manner the shafts 1 and 6 are rotated in the same direction and at the same speed, the sprockets on said shafts being of the same diameter.
  • the shaft 6 extends downwardly a greater distancethan the shaft 1 and carries a threaded sleeve 13' which is clamped thereto by means of a split ring clamp lt formed integral with said sleeve as illustrated in Fig. 2.
  • the lower end of the shaft 6 is journaled in a housing 16 as illustrated in Fig. 1. Also journaled in the housing 16 and'disposed at right angles to the shaft 6 is a horizontally disposed shaft 17 carrying a pulley 18 which may be bolted to a motor or other driving means capable of operating the device.
  • the housing 16 is secured to the wall below the frame 3 by means of screws 19, there being lugs 20 projecting from the housing 16 through which said screws are passed.
  • the inner extremity of the driving shaft 17 carries a driving bevel pinion 21 which is arranged in constant mesh with a pair of driven bevel gears 22 and 23 which are disposed in axial alinement with theshaft (5.
  • the bevel gears 22 and are provided with hubs 2% which extend through the sides of the housing 16, the exterior ends of said hubs being threaded to receive locking collars 25. From this construction it is apparent that the bevel gears 22 and 23 rotate constantly in opposite directions during the rotation of the driving shaft 17.
  • Splined to the shaft 6 and arranged intermediate the bevel gears 22 and 23 is a grooved collar 26, the groove of which is circumferential and disposed normally in the plane of the axis of the'diiving shaft 17.
  • teeth 27 Projecting from the lateral faces of the collar 26 are teeth 27 which are clearlyillustrated in Fig. 2.
  • Teeth 28 formed on-the sides of bevel gears 22 and 23 are adapted to engage the teeth. 27 when moved into the same plane thereof.
  • Fig. 2 it will be seen that when the collar 26 is in. one dotted line position that one pair of teeth 27 and 28 will be in engagement and when said collar assumes the other dotted line position the other pair of teeth 27 and 28 will be in engagement, none of said teeth being in engagement, however, when said collar is in normal or inoperative position.
  • This mechanism comprises an oscillatory arm 29 which is connected with the collar 26 by means of a stud 30, said arm being pivoted on a stationary bolt 31 secured in the housing 16.
  • a bar 32 Arranged adjacent the arm ,29 and 'disposed vertically is a bar 32 which is provided at its upper end with a slot 33 having adjustable members 34 secured thereon by means of thumb nuts 35 which are arranged as illustrated in Fig. 2 of the drawing; .
  • the object of these adjustable members is to vary the operative length of the slot 33.
  • a vertically movable block- 36 Projecting into the slot 33 and internally threaded for the reception of the sleeve 13 is a vertically movable block- 36, the portion of said block which projects into the slot 33 preventing the same from rotation by the sleeve 13.
  • the block 36 moves upwardly or downwardly in accordance with the direction of rotative movement of the sleeve 13, as will be readil understood by those skilled in the art.
  • a tooth 37 Pro ecting laterally from the bar 32 and disposed adjacent the arm 29 is a tooth 37 which is adapted to play between curved hooks 38 and 39 formed at the lower extremity of an oscillatory inverted pendulum 39, the latter being pivoted to the bolt 31 as illustrated in detail in Fig. 3.
  • the pendulum 39 Projecting from the sidesof the pendulum 39 are stops 40 which engage the upper edge of the arm 29 as illustrated in Fig. 2.
  • the pendulum 39 carries a bob or weight ll at its upper extremity which may be suitably adjustec by meansof a set screw 42.
  • the operation of the device is as fol lows: After'the shaft 6 has rotated a sufficient time to efiect the winding of the ribbon 10 upon one .of the reels 9, then, since it becomes necessary to reverse the rotation of the shaft 6, the block 36 will have contacted with one of the members 34 and moved the bar 32 vertically. Assuming that the bar 32 is moved upwardly by the block 36 contacting with the uppermost member 34, then the tooth 37 will contact with the uppermost hook 38 and effect a movement of the pendulum 39 to the right. Then the pendulum 39 assumes the right hand tlmiwl line po ition shown in F 2, then the arm 29 Wlll be moved to the upper dot:
  • a vertically disposed driving shaft a threaded sleeve secured to said driving shaft and arranged in axial alinement therewith, an internally threaded block adapted to be moved vertically on said sleeve, a housing into which the lower end of said driving shaft is journaled, a power shaft disposed at right angles to said driving shaft, a driving pinion secured to said power shaft, a pair of driven gears arranged in constant mesh with said driving pinion and loosely mounted on said driving shaft, a grooved clutch collar arranged intermediate said driven gears and 'splined to said driving shaft, said collar being vertically movable and adapted to clutch either one of said driven" gears for reversing the movement of said driving shaft an oscillatory arm the free end of whichv is connected with the groove of said grodved col lar, a bolt secured in said housing on which said arm is pivoted, the latter being dis-' posed approximately horizontally, a vertically disposed bar extending from
  • a driving shaft a beveled gear rig dly mounted there gears alternately, substantially as described.
  • adjustable members a said bar being guided in its vertical mover contactwith each of said two gears alterassociated with said means adaptedto hold

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J. PLJENSBN.
GEARING.
APPLICATION FILED AUG. 26, 1911.
Patented Sept. 10,1912;
2 SHEETS-SHEET 1.
3175 WEREn J. P. JENSEN. GEARING. APPLICATION FIL ED AUG. 26, 1911.
1,037,921, Patented Sept. 10, 1912.
1 2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
J ENS PETER JENSENQGF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
GEAIRING.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Sept. 10, 1912.
Application filed August 26, 1911. Serial No. 646,265.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JENS PETER JENSEN, a subject of the King of Denmark, residing at the city of Chicago, county of Cook, and State of lllinois, have invented certain new and useful Impn-ovements in Gearing, of which-the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in reversing mechanism for advertising devices and the like, the object being to provide a reversing mechanism which shall be simple of construction and efficient in operation.
My invention consists in the combinations and arrangements of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
The invention will be best understood by reference to the accompanying drawings and in which,
Figure 1 is a side elevation of an advertising device and reversing mechanism embodying my invention, Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation showing the main operative parts of the reversing device, Fig. 3 is a detail sectional view taken on line -4: of Fig. 2, Fig. l is a detail side elevation showing a portion of a vertically movable member employed in the device.
in Fig. 1 I have illustrated my improved reversing mechanism as used with an advertising device, for which use it is admirably adapted, although not limited thereto.
Briefly the advertising device comprises a vertically disposed shaft 1 journaled in bearings 2 which are secured to the interior of a window frame 3, the latter being indicated in Fig. 1. 4; designates the window sash and 5 a bearing similar to the bearings 2 but disposed intermediate the same. A shaft 6 similar to the shaft 1 is journaled in the bearings 7 and S secured to the other side of the window frame 3. The shafts 1 and 6 are provided with reels 9 movably mounted on the shafts and having helical compensating springs (not shown in the drawings) on which is adapted to wind an advertising ribbon 10, said reels being adapted to rotate in either direction by means of the operating and reversing mechanism to be presently described.
The shafts -1 and 6 are arranged in positive relation by means of a chain 11 and sprockets 12, the latter being secured to said shafts adjacent the lower ends thereof. In this manner the shafts 1 and 6 are rotated in the same direction and at the same speed, the sprockets on said shafts being of the same diameter. Inthe preferred construction of my reversing mechanism the shaft 6 extends downwardly a greater distancethan the shaft 1 and carries a threaded sleeve 13' which is clamped thereto by means of a split ring clamp lt formed integral with said sleeve as illustrated in Fig. 2. By tightening the screw 15 provided in 'the clamp let the sleeve 13 is securely held by frictional engdgement with the shaft 6. The lower end of the shaft 6 is journaled in a housing 16 as illustrated in Fig. 1. Also journaled in the housing 16 and'disposed at right angles to the shaft 6 is a horizontally disposed shaft 17 carrying a pulley 18 which may be bolted to a motor or other driving means capable of operating the device. The housing 16 is secured to the wall below the frame 3 by means of screws 19, there being lugs 20 projecting from the housing 16 through which said screws are passed. The inner extremity of the driving shaft 17 carries a driving bevel pinion 21 which is arranged in constant mesh with a pair of driven bevel gears 22 and 23 which are disposed in axial alinement with theshaft (5. The bevel gears 22 and are provided with hubs 2% which extend through the sides of the housing 16, the exterior ends of said hubs being threaded to receive locking collars 25. From this construction it is apparent that the bevel gears 22 and 23 rotate constantly in opposite directions during the rotation of the driving shaft 17. Splined to the shaft 6 and arranged intermediate the bevel gears 22 and 23 is a grooved collar 26, the groove of which is circumferential and disposed normally in the plane of the axis of the'diiving shaft 17. Projecting from the lateral faces of the collar 26 are teeth 27 which are clearlyillustrated in Fig. 2. Teeth 28 formed on-the sides of bevel gears 22 and 23 are adapted to engage the teeth. 27 when moved into the same plane thereof. By reference to Fig. 2 it will be seen that when the collar 26 is in. one dotted line position that one pair of teeth 27 and 28 will be in engagement and when said collar assumes the other dotted line position the other pair of teeth 27 and 28 will be in engagement, none of said teeth being in engagement, however, when said collar is in normal or inoperative position.
From the construction of the device thus far described it will be seen that when the bevel gear 22 is clutched to the shaft 6 by means of the collar 26 said shaft and. the reel 9 carried thereby will rotate in one direction, and that when said collar is engaged with the bevel gear 23 for clutching.
' Wound from the other, the following re-- versing mechanism is provided. This mechanism comprises an oscillatory arm 29 which is connected with the collar 26 by means of a stud 30, said arm being pivoted on a stationary bolt 31 secured in the housing 16. Arranged adjacent the arm ,29 and 'disposed vertically is a bar 32 which is provided at its upper end with a slot 33 having adjustable members 34 secured thereon by means of thumb nuts 35 which are arranged as illustrated in Fig. 2 of the drawing; .The object of these adjustable members is to vary the operative length of the slot 33. Projecting into the slot 33 and internally threaded for the reception of the sleeve 13 is a vertically movable block- 36, the portion of said block which projects into the slot 33 preventing the same from rotation by the sleeve 13. The block 36 moves upwardly or downwardly in accordance with the direction of rotative movement of the sleeve 13, as will be readil understood by those skilled in the art. Pro ecting laterally from the bar 32 and disposed adjacent the arm 29 is a tooth 37 which is adapted to play between curved hooks 38 and 39 formed at the lower extremity of an oscillatory inverted pendulum 39, the latter being pivoted to the bolt 31 as illustrated in detail in Fig. 3. Projecting from the sidesof the pendulum 39 are stops 40 which engage the upper edge of the arm 29 as illustrated in Fig. 2. The pendulum 39 carries a bob or weight ll at its upper extremity which may be suitably adjustec by meansof a set screw 42.
The operation of the device is as fol lows: After'the shaft 6 has rotated a sufficient time to efiect the winding of the ribbon 10 upon one .of the reels 9, then, since it becomes necessary to reverse the rotation of the shaft 6, the block 36 will have contacted with one of the members 34 and moved the bar 32 vertically. Assuming that the bar 32 is moved upwardly by the block 36 contacting with the uppermost member 34, then the tooth 37 will contact with the uppermost hook 38 and effect a movement of the pendulum 39 to the right. Then the pendulum 39 assumes the right hand tlmiwl line po ition shown in F 2, then the arm 29 Wlll be moved to the upper dot:
ted line position and effect the disez'igagcment of one pair of teeth 27 and 28 and the engagement of the other pair, whereupon the shaft 6 will be reversed in its rotation. The collar 26 thus moved upwardly by the action of the arm 29 will be held" in this position as long as the pendulum 39 remains in the right hand dotted line position.
This position of the pendulum 39 will not be-changed until the block 36 has traversed the sleeve 13' and engaged with the lowermost member 34. The bar 32will now be moved downwardly, thus effecting the movement of the pendulum 39 to the left. Because of the weight of the bob 41 the pendulum 39 will remain in either dotted line position until actuated by the tooth37.
details of construction set forth but desire fore do not wish to be limited to the exact to avail myself of such variations and modifications as come within the scope of the appended claims. the advertisingweb carrying device herein referred to as the subject matter of a further application by me for Letters Patent.
Having described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. In a reversing mechanism, a vertically disposed driving shaft, a threaded sleeve secured to said driving shaft and arranged in axial alinement therewith, an internally threaded block adapted to be moved vertically on said sleeve, a housing into which the lower end of said driving shaft is journaled, a power shaft disposed at right angles to said driving shaft, a driving pinion secured to said power shaft, a pair of driven gears arranged in constant mesh with said driving pinion and loosely mounted on said driving shaft, a grooved clutch collar arranged intermediate said driven gears and 'splined to said driving shaft, said collar being vertically movable and adapted to clutch either one of said driven" gears for reversing the movement of said driving shaft an oscillatory arm the free end of whichv is connected with the groove of said grodved col lar, a bolt secured in said housing on which said arm is pivoted, the latter being dis-' posed approximately horizontally, a vertically disposed bar extending from said arm to said block and provided with a slot adjacent its upper end in which said block And I particularly reserve moves, adjustable means provided at each end of said slot for regulating the vertical movement of said bar, the latter being pro vided with a toothed projection arranged adjacent said arm, an inverted pendulum pivoted to said bolt and having laterally-extending hooks for engaging the sides of said toothed projection, and stops provided on said pendulum at either side thereof for en-,
with,-
vcrtically movable internally threaded block mounted on said sleeve, a
housing into which the lower end of-said driving shaft is journaled, a power-shaft projecting intosaidhousing, a bevel driving pinion. at the inner extremity of said power shaft, a pair of driven bevel gears journaled in said housing around said driving shaft and arranged in constant mesh wlth said powershaft, said driven gears being loosely,
mountedon saiddriving-shaft, a grooved clutch collar interposed between said driven gears and splined to said driving shaft, the
construction being such that said clutch collar is normally out-of engagement with said driven gears, a substantially horizontally disposed arm; having connection with said grooved collar, a stationary bolt provided in said housing forming a pivot on which said arm adapted to have a limited oscillation, a" substantially vertically disposed bar provided' with a slot at its upper end for the pendulum, sub,
provided at the ends of said slot'forvarying the operative length thereof, a laterally extending tooth provided on said bar and disposed in the same horizontal planeas said bolt, and an inverted pendulum pivoted to said bolt and provided with laterally exand bottom of said laterally extending tooth, there being laterally extending stops which engage the upper edge of said arm to effect the osc llation thereof, the normal position of said pendulumbemgvertical, and
inent by said housing,
substantially as described.
on, a driven shaft, two beveled gears loosely mounted: thereon and meshing with said first mentioned gear; a collar spiined on said driven shaft between said two beveled gears; means for moving said collar into nately whereby said collar and shaft are operated in 'alternating directions loy said driving shaft, and an inverted pendulum said collar contact with eachsaid two In testimony whereof X have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses. I
SENS PETER JENSEN,
' Witnesses:
HELEN l LILLIs,
ART-nun A. OLSON;
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' Washington, D. G.
tending curved hooks for engaging the top or projections provided on said pendulum *3. In. a reversing mechanism, a driving shaft a beveled gear rig dly mounted there gears alternately, substantially as described.
I reception of said block, adjustable members a said bar being guided in its vertical mover contactwith each of said two gears alterassociated with said means adaptedto hold
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