Patents Assigned to Gebruder Junghans GmbH
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Patent number: 4464991Abstract: A fuse for a spinning projectile comprises a rotor having safety elements which prevent rotation of the rotor to an active position. The safety elements are arranged such that when the safety elements are properly installed, the center of gravity of the rotor induces rotation of the rotor in a first direction toward the active position. An escapement mechanism regulates the rate of rotation of the rotor in such first direction. A stop prevents rotation of the rotor in the opposite direction. When a safety element is missing, the center of gravity is positioned to induce rotation of the rotor in such opposite direction in which the rotor cannot rotate.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1982Date of Patent: August 14, 1984Assignee: Gebruder Junghans GmbHInventor: Hans Kaiser
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Patent number: 4449455Abstract: An inertia fuse for use in spinning projectiles includes a firing pin and a spring for pushing the firing pin into a detonator. The spring force is isolated from the firing pin during flight by means of centrifugally-responsive bodies which are interposed between the spring and a sharp locking edge of a housing of the fuse. An inertia sleeve is slidable coaxially relative to the firing pin and has a beveled forward edge disposed behind the bodies and arranged to contact the bodies and wedge same inwardly away from the locking edge in response to impact, in order to release the spring sooner than would otherwise occur. The locking edge imposes minimal frictional forces against unlocking movement of the bodies.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1982Date of Patent: May 22, 1984Assignee: Gebruder Junghans GmbHInventor: Andreas Halssig
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Patent number: 4449457Abstract: 44A fuze is provided for projectiles of the nonspinning and slow spinning types which possess a rotor that carries a detonator, and a first safety device preventing the rotor from bringing the detonator to an active position. The first safety device is responsive to acceleration force when the projectile is fired, to release the rotor for at least limited rotation. A second safety device permits only limited rotation of the rotor unless released. Release of the second safety device occurs in response to retardation of the fired projectile after the latter leaves the barrel and encounters air resistance. Release of the second safety device is possible only after a predetermined amount of rotation of the rotor when a locking bolt of the second safety device becomes aligned with an orifice in a stationary frame that mounts the rotor.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1982Date of Patent: May 22, 1984Assignee: Gebruder Junghans GmbHInventor: Andreas Halssig
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Patent number: 4432283Abstract: A projectile fuse has two activating devices acting independent of each other. One of the devices includes a plurality of wafer-like sectors which are retained together as a unitary disk by means of a coil spring having 1.5 to 2 convolutions. The disk is arranged in a bore of the fuse housing and normally covers a vent which is concentrically positioned in the bore. Under the effect of rotationally generated centrifugal forces occurring upon firing, the sectors force open the spring and thereby expose the vent for passage of an ignition flash.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1981Date of Patent: February 21, 1984Assignee: Gebruder Junghans GmbHInventor: Erich Duffner
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Patent number: 4416550Abstract: A timepiece drive assembly is adapted to be mounted in a timepiece housing, e.g., a small designer desk clock. The assembly includes a movement casing equipped with a removable battery-receiving member in which battery contact terminals are releasably arranged. The contact terminals are connected by means of flexible connecting lines with the circuit board of the movement. The movement casing may be arranged in a cylindrical part of the clock housing, while the battery-receiving member is located in a pedestal provided underneath the cylindrical part. It is only necessary to equip the pedestal with fastening means for the battery-receiving member and not with the more expensive individual fastening means for the holding and contacting of the battery. Thus, substantially flexibility is obtained in the design of the timepiece housing because the battery-receiving member can be connected to the movement casing or spaced therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1981Date of Patent: November 22, 1983Assignee: Gebruder Junghans GmbHInventors: Robert Wolber, Roland Maurer
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Patent number: 4415277Abstract: In an electronic wristwatch a hands mechanism is adjusted manually by a pull-out stem. When the stem is pulled out, it displaces a correction wheel to operatively connect the stem with the hands mechanism. The correction wheel is moved tiltingly so that only a force-transmission side thereof (adjacent the hands mechanism) is raised and lowered. The opposite side of the correction wheel serves as a fulcrum for such tilting motion. The force-transmission side thus moves within a chamber conventionally provided in the hands mechanism and thus minimizes the height of the watch.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1982Date of Patent: November 15, 1983Assignee: Gebruder Junghans GmbHInventor: Wolfgang Ganter
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Patent number: 4408899Abstract: Additional fields of application are provided for an electronic clock striking mechanism. In particular, a modular unit for a clock striking mechanism comprising an operating device, together with a clock circuit, and optionally a battery space, is built into a living room phono installation and connected by means of a selector circuit with a speaker. This arrangement makes possible the emission of acoustic time information synchronously with the time display of quartz-stabilized living room clocks that are potentially present, without the need for synchronization with the clock circuit in the clock striking mechanism which is also stabilized by quartz vibrations.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1981Date of Patent: October 11, 1983Assignee: Gebruder Junghans GmbHInventor: Hans Flaig
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Patent number: 4381481Abstract: In a circuit for the actuation of a stepping motor for battery-operated instruments, in particular watches, the length of motor drive pulses is altered for the purpose of saving energy. In the process, different loads on the stepping motor and variable battery voltages are taken into consideration. This feature is accomplished by measuring a signal proportional to the current flowing through the field coil of the stepping motor and interrupting the drive pulse to the motor when a predetermined change occurs in the signal. The drive pulses are further limited as to both minimum and maximum length. Advantageously, the stepping motor is actuated and the signal processed by means of a digital circuit technology, in order to provide for complete integration of the circuit.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1980Date of Patent: April 26, 1983Assignee: Gebruder Junghans GmbHInventors: Frieder Kuppers, Bernhard Scherzinger, Friedrich Assmus, Hans Flaig
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Patent number: 4362391Abstract: A watch with a calendar display and a hand setting device actuated by a setting shaft for correction measures as a function of the instantaneous position of the setting shaft is disclosed. For this purpose, a coupling element is rotatably coupled with the setting shaft. The coupling element is displaceable from an intermediate position into one of two preparatory positions dependent upon the direction of rotation of the setting shaft in a first axial position. By moving the setting shaft into a second axial position, the coupling element is transferred by a reversing lever and a slotted link from the preselected preparatory position into a corresponding one of two stable working positions. In the working positions, a rotatable connection is established between the setting shaft and one of the calendar display disks.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1980Date of Patent: December 7, 1982Assignee: Gebruder Junghans GmbHInventors: Josef King, Wolfgang Ganter
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Patent number: 4338681Abstract: An electric, particularly battery-operated timing clock which includes electric time setting components for an electrical switching device arranged about a clock dial. A signal emitter is adapted to be actuated by the switching device. In order to actuate the signal emitter at preselectable time periods, a contact switch element which rotates about the hour-hand shaft of the clock forms, through a contact path and a slide contact, one pole of the switching device, the other pole of which is formed by an electrically-conductive segmented ring with radial segments. Each segment includes a free end actuatable through a latchable setting component, and a contact finger which projects into the path of movement of the contact switch element upon actuation of the free end.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1980Date of Patent: July 6, 1982Assignee: Gebruder Junghans GmbHInventors: Egon Rapp, Heinrich Oertel
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Patent number: 4323996Abstract: An electronic wristwatch has electrical contact terminals accessible on the bottom side of the watch housing. The contact terminals are set in the bottom side of the housing in an electrically insulated matter and are supported elastically inside against a clock module contact surface. The contact terminals are accessible from the outside by means of a connector cap having counter contacts for engaging the terminals and connectors for engaging an auxiliary instrument which may be of the type which supplies data or power to the watch or which receives data from the watch. Instead of employing an auxiliary instrument separate from the connector cap, the connector cap itself may contain detection or measuring sensors so as to itself constitute the auxiliary instrument.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1980Date of Patent: April 6, 1982Assignee: Gebruder Junghans GmbHInventor: Wolfgang Ganter
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Patent number: 4311934Abstract: An electromagnetic transducer is disclosed which includes a stator, a rotor, and at least one excitation coil winding. The stator includes two substantially geometrically identical stator sections. Each stator section includes an arm having a portion which lies in a plane offset from the plane of the stator. The offset portions of the arms of the stator sections overlap each other to form a magnetic junction for the stator.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1980Date of Patent: January 19, 1982Assignee: Gebruder Junghans GmbHInventor: Hans Flaig
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Patent number: 4303962Abstract: A contact arrangement for a battery-operated instrument, especially a battery-operated clock, having a housing made of synthetic material. Two contact elements are provided for making connection between the two terminals of a battery and two respective paths of a circuit board. One of the contact elements includes a bus portion fastened to the housing, and a pair of legs. A first leg makes contact with one terminal of the battery and the second leg makes contact with a path of the circuit board. The second leg is designed in the form of a knife-edge contact, one portion thereof bearing against a wall of the housing, and another portion thereof bearing against the circuit board. The second leg thus holds the circuit board in its inserted position by mechanical force. The contact element further includes a third leg which electrically contacts as well as mechanically clamps a small bulb when the latter is inserted into the housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1979Date of Patent: December 1, 1981Assignee: Gebruder Junghans GmbHInventors: Robert Wolber, Roland Maurer, Peter Jesse
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Patent number: 4291210Abstract: An on-off slide switch is arranged on a circuit board, preferably that of a battery-operated electronic clock, for actuating a stepping motor thereof. The slide switch can be moved to different positions and interacts with several electric paths of the circuit board. The switch is arranged movably along one edge of the circuit board and bears against such edge via guide elements. The switch carries at least one contact element for shunting a plurality of tracks of the board and a grip for its manual operation. The slide switch, together with all elements carried by it is designed in the form of a punched-out, flexible metal part and is easily installed on or removed from the circuit board without the need for separate fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1979Date of Patent: September 22, 1981Assignee: Gebruder Junghans GmbHInventors: Robert Wolber, Walter Obergfell
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Patent number: 4282593Abstract: A time-controlled tone signal is produced by electronic clock circuitry for a clock having chimes and/or an alarm system. In order to provide fully electronic storage and release of tone signal sequences, their data, such as tone frequencies and tone lengths, are stored in digital form in a memory circuit. The data is recalled from the memory with regard to time and is transformed by means of an electro-acoustic transducer into the desired sequence of tone signals.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1979Date of Patent: August 4, 1981Assignee: Gebruder Junghans, GmbHInventors: Hans Flaig, Jurgen Allgaier, Friedrich Assmus
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Patent number: 4279072Abstract: An arrangement is disclosed for the disassembly from a clock housing of a circuit board which carries various electromechanical and electronic components. The novel disassembly arrangement comprises an ejection device which carries several ejecting posts which can be pushed through corresponding openings in a wall of the housing to press against the circuit board and/or at least a portion of the components fastened to the board, thereby detaching this circuit board from its mounts. The circuit board is held in its position by the frictional force exerted by a contact spring which is designed in the shape of a knife-edge contact so that it will only be necessary to overcome the force of the spring during the ejection operation. The novel disassembly device, made available by the clock manufacturer for use by craftsmen, will make it possible for such person to remove the circuit board and its components rapidly and with very great ease in the case of making necessary repairs.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1979Date of Patent: July 21, 1981Assignee: Gebruder Junghans GmbHInventor: Roland Maurer
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Patent number: 4276634Abstract: A clock is disclosed comprising a housing which includes mounts for supporting clockhands, and a clockwork for driving the hands. The clock also includes a motor, an electronic circuitry for conducting electrical power to the motor, and a circuit board. The motor includes a coil, a stator, and a rotor. The circuit board includes means for carrying the electronic circuitry, coil and stator externally of the housing to form a pre-assembled module which can be pushed into the housing into contact with respective retaining parts on the housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1979Date of Patent: June 30, 1981Assignee: Gebruder Junghans GmbHInventors: Friedrich Assmus, Hans Flaig, Robert Wolber, Roland Maurer
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Patent number: 4272842Abstract: A suspension device is disclosed for a clock having a clockwork and a housing. The suspension device comprises a bracket which is mounted on a first section of the housing and protrudes, at least partially, into the clockwork-holding area. The suspension bracket carries the clockwork and also includes an opening for receiving a mounting hook for securing the clock to a wall or the like. This arrangement allows the production of a dimensionally symmetrical unit which can be inserted into a packing device in a pre-arranged upright position or even upside down.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1979Date of Patent: June 9, 1981Assignee: Gebruder Junghans GmbHInventor: Udo Schultheiss
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Patent number: 4271495Abstract: An electronic clock with a chime system has exclusively electronic processing for production of a variety of tone signal sequences consisting of known melodies or portions thereof and time-identifying sequences of strokes. The characteristic values of these tone signal sequences are loaded into a ROM memory and can be recalled, as required, by electronic control and release circuits at each quarter, half, three quarter or full hour. The amplitude of the audio output signals is automatically controlled in accordance with the time of day.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1979Date of Patent: June 2, 1981Assignee: Gebruder Junghans GmbHInventors: Bernhard Scherzinger, Hans Flaig
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Patent number: 4270834Abstract: An electrical contact arrangement is disclosed for a battery-operated instrument, especially a battery-operated clock having a housing made of synthetic material such as plastic. Two contact elements are provided for connecting two terminals of the battery with two respective paths of a circuit board. One of the contact elements comprises a bus fastened to the plastic housing, and several legs. A first leg makes contact with one terminal of the battery and the second leg makes contact with a path of the circuit board. The second leg is designed in the form of a knife-edge contact with a first portion bearing against a wall of the housing and a second portion bearing against the circuit board, the latter having been inserted into the housing parallel with such wall. The second portion of the contact engages an appropriate path of the board.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1979Date of Patent: June 2, 1981Assignee: Gebruder Junghans GmbHInventors: Robert Wolber, Roland Maurer