Manually Operated Patents (Class 235/117A)
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Patent number: 5063285Abstract: An improved counting device is provided which may be attached to the back of the hand and operated by that same hand without interfering with the use of that hand. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, a counting device is attached to the back surface of the index and middle finger of one hand in a position so that the advancing means of the counter may be activated with minimal movement of the thumb of the same hand.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1989Date of Patent: November 5, 1991Inventor: Joseph R. Curry
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Patent number: 4942841Abstract: An automotive vehicle service reminder display device comprised basically of: a shallow box or case having a principal rectangular face wall, side walls and end walls within which are mounted rows of indicia wheels organized between divider walls; and a case closure plate for maintaining the indicia wheels in operative alignment. The principal face wall of the device includes a number of viewing ports through which indicia information and data imprinted on the periphery of the wheels may be read. The indicia wheels are individually rotatable through the viewing ports by finger tip pressure and movement thereof to set appropriate data and information under service item nomenclature printed on the outside of the face wall adjacent each viewing port.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1989Date of Patent: July 24, 1990Inventor: Jack L. Drucker, Jr.
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Patent number: 4910392Abstract: A counter mechanism for a postage meter includes a number of sections each having a number wheel (14) repesenting the respective order of accounted value, transfer mechanisms in the form of Geneva gears connecting the number wheels (14) to provide carry-over movements between adjacent sections. A ratchet mechanism is provided in the number wheel (14) to allow rotation of the number drum (16) as a result of an account input from the postage meter, even when a carry movement gear (18) of the number wheel (14) is locked by the Geneva gear. The ratchet mechanism includes an internally-profiled surface on one part (16) having ratchet steps (70) separated by portions (76) of relatively low gradient. Projections (74) are provided on a central member (72) of another part (18), the projections extending substantially tangential to the internally-profiled surface so as to engage in the ratchet steps (70) in the event of attempted rotation in one direction and to stop such rotation.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1987Date of Patent: March 20, 1990Assignee: Pitney Bowes plcInventors: Ray L. Bannister, Frederick C. Close, Peter J. Loeber
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Patent number: 4612435Abstract: A simple mechanical counting device is disclosed. The counting device includes a simple zero reset mechanism which enables the counter to be easily reset to zero by the use of a finger of the human hand.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1985Date of Patent: September 16, 1986Assignee: Sodeco-Saia AGInventor: Roberto Polidoro
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Patent number: 4584961Abstract: A scoring device for golf comprising a cylindrical rod or tube having a plurality of numeral sets printed circumfluently along its surface about which a plurality of partially open snap rings are rotatably affixed for the purpose of recording one's score while playing golf.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1983Date of Patent: April 29, 1986Inventor: Ronald Zimmer
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Patent number: 4565302Abstract: A dosing mechanism in the form of a manually operable, single-acting piston pump, which dispenses a given quantity of a substance, e.g. in atomized form, during each actuating stroke has a counter. For this purpose, a counting ring mounted in rotary manner on a base part is provided, which is advanced by one step per actuating stroke by an indexing device with cooperating and correspondingly bevelled ribs, so that in each case a different character in the counting ring appears at a window in the actuating pusher casing. Two projections cooperating with one another in a given position of the counting ring form a locking device against further actuation of the atomizing pump, when a given number of strokes have been performed.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1984Date of Patent: January 21, 1986Assignee: Ing. Erich Pfeiffer GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Peter Pfeiffer, Leo Maerte
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Patent number: 4284881Abstract: An improved mechanical counter including digit wheel means stepping pinion means which are movable between first and second positions, engaging and disengaging, respectively, the digit wheel means, and a resetting mechanism including a resetting rake, which is pivotally movable between an initial position in which rake is clear of the digit wheel means, and an actuated position.Also included in the resetting mechanism are a slider member connected to a pivoted member, which at its end opposite to the slider member is pivoted on a stationary pivot pin. Remote from its pivot pin, the pivoted member has a U-shaped coupling recess for actuating the resetting rake, and an S-shaped cam slot for disengaging the pinion means from, or re-engaging the same with, the digit wheel means, respectively. The resetting rake carries a coupling pin that is engaged by a respective edge of the pivoted member at the U-shaped coupling recess thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1979Date of Patent: August 18, 1981Assignee: J. Hengstler K.G.Inventor: Hans Neher
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Patent number: 4262898Abstract: A hand exerciser equipped with a counter in one of two lever arms, wherein the counter is made up of two wheels interconnected by a reducing wheel combination whereby a second wheel is rotated an increment of one for every full rotation of the first wheel which in turn is rotated by an increment of one by a pawl and ratchet device upon contact of one lever arm of the hand exerciser with the other lever arm.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1979Date of Patent: April 21, 1981Inventor: Haa W. Lee
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Patent number: 4172220Abstract: In a setting device for presettable counters, a number of indicating rollers are arranged with symbols on their circumferential peripheral surfaces. Connected to each indicating roller is a ratchet wheel and an adjusting wheel. A switching device for each roller permits it to be moved in a step-by-step manner and otherwise to be locked in position. The switching device includes a switching pawl for engaging the ratchet wheel and moving the roller, a fixing lever for locking the adjusting wheel and roller in position, a control pawl and a key for displacing the control pawl. The control pawl is spring-biased against the actuating movement of the key. The control pawl displaces the switching pawl and the fixing lever in response to its displacement by the key.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1977Date of Patent: October 23, 1979Assignee: Kienzle Apparate GmbHInventors: Helmuth Muller, Lothar Herrmann
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Patent number: 4058080Abstract: A dial assembly adapted to be secured to a lead screw and operative to enable measurements of a machine element effected by the lead screw to be measured in either English or Metric units of measure. The dial assembly includes two different dials interconnected by a gear train, which gear train comprises a spur gear fixed to each dial and a continuous, toothed ring or belt drivingly interconnecting the spur gears.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1976Date of Patent: November 15, 1977Assignee: LeBlond IncorporatedInventor: Otto Hermann
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Patent number: 4009370Abstract: A counting or indicating ring device has indicating rings which are respectively provided with numerals or marks on a pitch circle thereof and are supported by a shaft, step advancing means spaced adjacent to one of the indicating rings to advance it step by step, operating means arranged parallel and eccentric to the ring axis and longitudinally movable to operate the step advancing means relative to the indicating rings, resetting means for resetting the indicating rings and which includes a knob to drive the shaft to rotate after pushing operation thereof, and a stopping bar spaced close to the indicating ring peripheries coacting with the pushing operation of the knob. The shaft has a click-stop spaced in the casing for stopping the shaft at a predetermined angular position thereof. The knob is also used for effecting the engagement and disengagement of the operating means with the step advancing means, with a proper angular rotation without pushing-in.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1975Date of Patent: February 22, 1977Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Daini SeikoshaInventor: Kouichi Otsuka