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US3116875A
US3116875A US145918A US14591861A US3116875A US 3116875 A US3116875 A US 3116875A US 145918 A US145918 A US 145918A US 14591861 A US14591861 A US 14591861A US 3116875 A US3116875 A US 3116875A
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  • registers suffer from the disadvantage that after the changeover has taken place the register reads one unit of the lowest denomination roller in advance for at least the expiry of one unit and may be longer and limits the range over which the register may be accurately read.
  • a cyclometer register having a series of character-ed divisioned rollers rotatably mounted in a frame, comprising means for continuously driving the lowest denomination roller, a driving wheel which meshes with a changeover pinion when the lowest denomination roller first indicates 0 and 10st motion mechanism being provided between the lowest denomination roller and the driving wheel, sign means on the driving wheel, means for controlling the sign means to render it visible until the roller of second lowest denomination has been advanced by one division through the intermediary of the changeover pinion.
  • FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a cyclometer register according to the invention
  • FIGURE 2 is an exploded view of the rollers of the register
  • FIGURE 3 is a plan view of a driving wheel for the rollers looking in the direction of the arrows IIIIII of FIGURE 2, and
  • FIGURE 4 is a plan view of one of the rollers of the register looking in the direction of the arrows IVW of FIGURE 2.
  • a cyclometer register comprises a frame 3 within which is mounted a series of number wheels or rollers on a central shaft 5 each roller having numbers from 0 to 9 on their peripheral faces.
  • Each roller apart from the roller 4a, which is of lowest denomination, is provided with teeth 6 on its face nearer its neighbouring lower denomination roller and the teet i 6 of each roller 4 are in mesh with one of a series of changeover pinions 7, freely mounted on a separate shaft d.
  • Each roller also has projections 9 on its face nearer the adjacent roller 4 of higher denomination and these projections 9 are located so that they contact once during each revolution the teeth of the adjacent changeover pinion 7 which is permanently in mesh with the teeth 6 of the adjacent roller 4 of higher denomination.
  • roller 4 For each roller 4 this contact of a pinion '7 by the projections 9 takes place as the lower denomination roller 41 as seen through windows It) in the frame 3 moves from 9 to 0 during each revolution and as it does so the adjacent roller 4 of higher denomination is advanced by one Patented Jan. '7, i964 division through the gearing.
  • the roller 4a of lowest denomination has an eccentric, laterally extending driving pin ll which projects through an elongated slot 12 extending over an arc of at least 36 in a driving wheel or intermediate roller 13 freely mounted on the central shaft 5 of the register.
  • the driving wheel 13 is marked with a positive sign for a purpose as will hereinafter be explained.
  • a permanent magnetic strip 14 is located on the register frame 3.
  • the strip 14 which is fitted adjacent the periphery of the rollers 4, runs the length of their axes and is magnetised with a flux normal to the radius of the rollers.
  • Small permanent magnets 15 are fitted radially within each roller 4b and 4c and in the driving wheel 13.
  • the driving wheel 13 is driven through gearing l6 and roller la by means of the driving pin ll. abutting against the leading edge of the slot 12 in the driving wheel 13 when the lowest denomination roller 4a is rotated.
  • the frame magnet 14 attracts the small magnet 15 on the driving wheel I3 and advances it instantaneously.
  • the register will be reading one unit of this higher denomination roller in error negative.
  • the positive sign marked on the driving wheel 13 indicates this condition and instructs that the next higher digit on the higher denomination roller 4b should be read.
  • the driving wheel 13 changes, either by the magnetic method as described above or by a falling weight method, the driving wheel 13 turns forward at least one tenth of a revolution carrying its changeover pinion 7 and in turn the next higher denomination roller 41; with it and the positive sign disappears, the reading of th rollers now being correct.
  • the driving wheel is now at least 36 in advance of the lowest denomination roller 4a and the drive pin 11 in contact with the trailing edge of the elongated slot 12.
  • the pin 11 picks up the leading edge of the slot either in the next one tenth of a revolution or quarter of a revolution depending on whether the quick-change method is obtained by magnetic means or mechanical means.
  • the auxiliary window I7 is cut in the dial plate to allow observation of the positive sign for a suflicient period.
  • a cyclometer register having a series of charactered divisioned rollers rotatably mounted in a frame, comprising means for continuously driving the lowest denomination roller, a driving wheel which meshes with a changeover pinion when the lowest denomination roller first indicates 0, and lost motion mechanism being provided between the lowest denomination roller and the driving wheel, sign means on the driving wheel, means for controlling the sign means to render it visible until the roller of second lowest denomination has been advanced by one division through the intermediary of the changeover pinion.
  • a cyclometer register having a series of charactered divisioned rollers rotatably mounted in a frame, comprising a lowest denomination roller which is continuously driven, a driving wheel which meshes with a changeover pinion when the lowest denomination roller first indicates 0, lost motion mechanism provided between the lowest denomination roller and the driving Wheel, said mechanism comprising an eccentric pin carried by the lowest denomination roller, which pin engages in an elongated slot in the driving wheel, sign means on the driving wheel, means for controlling the sign means to render it visible until the roller of second lowest denomination has been advanced by one division through the intermediary of gearing.

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R. H. WOLFENDEN EI'AL CYCLOMETER REGISTERS Filed Oct. 18, 1961 United States Patent 3d M375 CYCLGMETER REGHSTERS Ronald Harcourt Wolfenden, l3 Firiddoedd Road, and Aiojay Marian Eyes, 4 Eordd Hendre, both of Bangor, North Wales, Great Britain, assignors of one-third to Dennis l erranti Meters Limited, Bangor, North Wales, Great Britain, a British company Filed @et. 18, liiell, Ser. No. l ii'fi lti Claims priority, application Great Britain Nov. ll, lldi) 3 Claims. (Cl. 235-139) The invention relates to cyclometer registers of the impulse or jumping figure type in which the first or lowest reading number wheel changes instantaneously from 9 to 0 and initiates a quick change of all higher denomination figures.
Such registers suffer from the disadvantage that after the changeover has taken place the register reads one unit of the lowest denomination roller in advance for at least the expiry of one unit and may be longer and limits the range over which the register may be accurately read.
According to the present invention, there is provided a cyclometer register having a series of character-ed divisioned rollers rotatably mounted in a frame, comprising means for continuously driving the lowest denomination roller, a driving wheel which meshes with a changeover pinion when the lowest denomination roller first indicates 0 and 10st motion mechanism being provided between the lowest denomination roller and the driving wheel, sign means on the driving wheel, means for controlling the sign means to render it visible until the roller of second lowest denomination has been advanced by one division through the intermediary of the changeover pinion.
An embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawing in which:
FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a cyclometer register according to the invention,
FIGURE 2 is an exploded view of the rollers of the register,
FIGURE 3 is a plan view of a driving wheel for the rollers looking in the direction of the arrows IIIIII of FIGURE 2, and
FIGURE 4 is a plan view of one of the rollers of the register looking in the direction of the arrows IVW of FIGURE 2.
Referring to the drawings, a cyclometer register comprises a frame 3 within which is mounted a series of number wheels or rollers on a central shaft 5 each roller having numbers from 0 to 9 on their peripheral faces. Each roller, apart from the roller 4a, which is of lowest denomination, is provided with teeth 6 on its face nearer its neighbouring lower denomination roller and the teet i 6 of each roller 4 are in mesh with one of a series of changeover pinions 7, freely mounted on a separate shaft d. Each roller also has projections 9 on its face nearer the adjacent roller 4 of higher denomination and these projections 9 are located so that they contact once during each revolution the teeth of the adjacent changeover pinion 7 which is permanently in mesh with the teeth 6 of the adjacent roller 4 of higher denomination. For each roller 4 this contact of a pinion '7 by the projections 9 takes place as the lower denomination roller 41 as seen through windows It) in the frame 3 moves from 9 to 0 during each revolution and as it does so the adjacent roller 4 of higher denomination is advanced by one Patented Jan. '7, i964 division through the gearing. The roller 4a of lowest denomination has an eccentric, laterally extending driving pin ll which projects through an elongated slot 12 extending over an arc of at least 36 in a driving wheel or intermediate roller 13 freely mounted on the central shaft 5 of the register. The driving wheel 13 is marked with a positive sign for a purpose as will hereinafter be explained.
A permanent magnetic strip 14 is located on the register frame 3. The strip 14 which is fitted adjacent the periphery of the rollers 4, runs the length of their axes and is magnetised with a flux normal to the radius of the rollers. Small permanent magnets 15 are fitted radially within each roller 4b and 4c and in the driving wheel 13.
In operation of the register, the driving wheel 13 is driven through gearing l6 and roller la by means of the driving pin ll. abutting against the leading edge of the slot 12 in the driving wheel 13 when the lowest denomination roller 4a is rotated. When the numeral 0 on the roller 4a shows in the window It) and positive sign on driving wheel 13 shows in auxiliary window 17, the frame magnet 14 attracts the small magnet 15 on the driving wheel I3 and advances it instantaneously.
At the instant prior to changeover when the lowest denomination roller la is reading 0 and the next higher denomination roller 412 has not changed, the register will be reading one unit of this higher denomination roller in error negative. The positive sign marked on the driving wheel 13 indicates this condition and instructs that the next higher digit on the higher denomination roller 4b should be read.
When the driving wheel 13 changes, either by the magnetic method as described above or by a falling weight method, the driving wheel 13 turns forward at least one tenth of a revolution carrying its changeover pinion 7 and in turn the next higher denomination roller 41; with it and the positive sign disappears, the reading of th rollers now being correct. At this stage the driving wheel is now at least 36 in advance of the lowest denomination roller 4a and the drive pin 11 in contact with the trailing edge of the elongated slot 12. The pin 11 picks up the leading edge of the slot either in the next one tenth of a revolution or quarter of a revolution depending on whether the quick-change method is obtained by magnetic means or mechanical means.
The auxiliary window I7 is cut in the dial plate to allow observation of the positive sign for a suflicient period.
It will be apparent that any suitable sign may be em ployed on the driving wheel and not necessarily the positive sign as described.
What we claim is:
1. A cyclometer register having a series of charactered divisioned rollers rotatably mounted in a frame, comprising means for continuously driving the lowest denomination roller, a driving wheel which meshes with a changeover pinion when the lowest denomination roller first indicates 0, and lost motion mechanism being provided between the lowest denomination roller and the driving wheel, sign means on the driving wheel, means for controlling the sign means to render it visible until the roller of second lowest denomination has been advanced by one division through the intermediary of the changeover pinion.
2. A cyclometer register having a series of charactered divisioned rollers rotatably mounted in a frame, comprising a lowest denomination roller which is continuously driven, a driving wheel which meshes with a changeover pinion when the lowest denomination roller first indicates 0, lost motion mechanism provided between the lowest denomination roller and the driving Wheel, said mechanism comprising an eccentric pin carried by the lowest denomination roller, which pin engages in an elongated slot in the driving wheel, sign means on the driving wheel, means for controlling the sign means to render it visible until the roller of second lowest denomination has been advanced by one division through the intermediary of gearing.
3. A cyclometer register as claimed in claim 1, in which means are provided on the frame and means on at least the roller of second lowest denomination, which means provide a magnetic force therebetween to advance at least said roller instantaneously through the last division of each complete revolution, the adjacent roller of higher denomination being advanced simultaneously by one division through gearing.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,365,510 Barnes Dec. 19, 1944 2,420,607 Mendelsohn May 13, 1947

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1. A CYCLOMETER REGISTER HAVING A SERIES OF CHARACTERED DIVISIONED ROLLERS ROTATABLY MOUNTED IN A FRAME, COMPRISING MEANS FOR CONTINUOUSLY DRIVING THE LOWEST DENOMINATION ROLLER, A DRIVING WHEEL WHICH MESHES WITH A CHANGEOVER PINION WHEN THE LOWEST DENOMINATION ROLLER FIRST INDICATES 0, AND LOST MOTION MECHANISM BEING PROVIDED BETWEEN THE LOWEST DENOMINATION ROLLER AND THE DRIVING WHEEL, SIGN MEANS ON THE DRIVING WHEEL, MEANS FOR CONTROLLING THE SIGN MEANS TO RENDER IT VISIBLE UNTIL THE ROLLER OF SECOND LOWEST DENOMINATION HAS BEEN ADVANCED BY ONE DIVISION THROUGH THE INTERMEDIARY OF THE CHANGEOVER PINION.
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US3584202A (en) * 1970-01-14 1971-06-08 Gibbs Mfg & Research Corp Digital counter
US4531051A (en) * 1984-01-30 1985-07-23 Westinghouse Electric Corp. Meter register with incremental indicia wheel movement
US4551621A (en) * 1984-11-27 1985-11-05 General Electric Company Flip-over mechanism
US4728782A (en) * 1987-04-09 1988-03-01 General Electric Company Loading compensation in cyclometer register

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US3195814A (en) * 1963-04-30 1965-07-20 Ripley Company Inc Meter device
US3311299A (en) * 1965-05-21 1967-03-28 Alfred Engelmann Zahlerfabrik Counter with zero-setting device
US3584202A (en) * 1970-01-14 1971-06-08 Gibbs Mfg & Research Corp Digital counter
US4531051A (en) * 1984-01-30 1985-07-23 Westinghouse Electric Corp. Meter register with incremental indicia wheel movement
US4551621A (en) * 1984-11-27 1985-11-05 General Electric Company Flip-over mechanism
US4728782A (en) * 1987-04-09 1988-03-01 General Electric Company Loading compensation in cyclometer register

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