Work-driven Record Receiving Disc Patents (Class 346/124)
  • Patent number: 4303926
    Abstract: In the preferred and illustrated embodiment of a recording device, a fluid volume driven chart bracket is disclosed. The bracket is rotationally responsive to fluid flow through a pipeline or the like. A recording chart is rotated by the fluid flowing through the pipeline via a volume driven gear train and the chart bracket. An automatic chart changer clock is mounted to the bracket to periodically change the recording chart. The variables recorded by the device are weighted proportionally to the volume of fluid flowing through the pipeline.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 1980
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1981
    Inventors: Charles F. Drake, Charles A. Rooth
  • Patent number: 4259677
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for recording the compression pressure of internal combustion engines, wherein a pair of recording elements, such as a stylus and a recording sheet, are movable relative to each other by a pressure sensitive element, and the compression pressure acts upon one of the recording elements to first move the recording element from a position of rest, after which the two recording elements are brought into contact with each other, and the pressure is then relieved from the one recording element, resulting in a line being drawn while the recording element returns to its position of rest.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 1979
    Date of Patent: March 31, 1981
    Assignee: VDO Adolf Schindling AG
    Inventors: Peter H. Koch, Bernhard H. Friebe
  • Patent number: 4180821
    Abstract: An instrument attached to a workpiece at two separated locations or between two members to record movement. It is a mechanical strain or motion recorder. It is driven by the strains or movements being recorded. The record of the movements is made on a cassette type tape. The movements on the tape are modified. Likewise, the motion that advances the tape may also be modified. When these movements are magnified it permits using shorter gage lengths for a given magnitude of movement or unit strain. Enlarging the recorded data simplifies digitizing the record. The unit may be advanced either by one stroke or by both strokes of the strain cycle. The invention includes an arrangement of tape spools and a recording back-up disc or plate which gives a low profile. The tape is guided against a fixed reference side but an added scribe or marker is provided for use with equipment which employs an additional base line for digitizing the recorded data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 1975
    Date of Patent: December 25, 1979
    Inventors: Richard H. Prewitt, Jr., Richard H. Prewitt
  • Patent number: 4093954
    Abstract: A recorder-indicator which mechanically magnifies strain or movement using special flex pivots. The lever system is activated by the motions being recorded or observed. A pointer indicates the strain or movement. It also marks or scribes a record of maximum movement on a recording medium having a scale. The recording media may be placed in a slide for projecting the recorded data and scale on a screen for enlargement.The recording media may be moved in the "Y" direction by one of several means to separate events recorded in the "X" direction.One of the features of the invention is the type of flex pivots that are suitable for small angular motion with minimum distorsion under high load. These pivots may be placed close to each other without interference. Other species of flex pivots are inexpensive to manufacture and still other flex pivots are suitable for relatively large loads and angular movements.The amplified motion is also used to activate limit switches.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 1975
    Date of Patent: June 6, 1978
    Inventors: Richard H. Prewitt, Jr., Richard H. Prewitt
  • Patent number: 4040062
    Abstract: A scratch strain gauge has an annular target removably supported on a first plate, which is fixed to a first area of a structure that is to have its strains recorded. The target, which has a groove in its periphery, is driven by flat springs, supported on a second plate, which is fixed to a second area of the structure and longitudinally spaced from the first area. The plates have an interlocking relationship for temperature compensation. A dust seal cover is disposed over the space between the plates and the target. A door is pivotally mounted on the cover and closes an opening formed between the cover and the first plate and through which the target can be inserted and removed. One of the supports for supporting the target is mounted on the door and engages the bottom of the groove. A resiliently mounted support on the first plate also engages the bottom of the groove as does a third support fixed to the first plate. The opening of the door enables the target to be easily removed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 1975
    Date of Patent: August 2, 1977
    Inventors: Richard H. Prewitt, Jr., Richard H. Prewitt