61 |
Duplex escapement for clocks |
US436783D |
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US436783A |
1890-09-23 |
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62 |
Clock escapement |
US328142D |
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US328142A |
1885-10-13 |
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63 |
Improvement in watch-escapements |
US203999D |
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US203999A |
1878-05-21 |
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64 |
Improvement in clock-escapements |
US49323D |
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US49323A |
1865-08-08 |
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65 |
Eobeet baeolat |
US36637D |
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US36637A |
1862-10-14 |
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66 |
Improved method of integrating inconstant electric currents |
US31545D |
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US31545A |
1861-02-26 |
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67 |
einhaus |
US22495D |
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US22495A |
1859-01-04 |
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68 |
Timekeeper |
US20201D |
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US20201A |
1858-05-11 |
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69 |
Clock |
US18890D |
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US18890A |
1857-12-22 |
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70 |
Timepiece |
US9310D |
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US9310A |
1852-10-05 |
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71 |
jacot |
US9150D |
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US9150A |
1852-07-27 |
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72 |
Parking occupancy estimation |
US14733018 |
2015-06-08 |
US09672741B2 |
2017-06-06 |
Christopher L. Scofield |
One or more techniques and/or systems are provided for estimating parking occupancy. For a paid parking period, parking meter transaction data may be acquired for a parking meter encompassed by a zone of one or more parking spaces. The parking meter transaction data may be evaluated to determine status data, such as an estimation of whether one or more parking spaces are available, occupied, and/or will become available. A parking occupancy, indicative of a likelihood of available parking spaces, may be estimated based upon the status data. For a free parking period, the parking occupancy may be estimated based upon vehicle flow data that is indicative of vehicles entering, parking, and/or leaving the one or more parking spaces. In this way, the parking occupancy may be provided to a driver to mitigate wasted time and/or gas otherwise spent searching for an available parking space. |
73 |
Flexible escapement mechanism with movable frame |
US14389012 |
2013-03-27 |
US09075394B2 |
2015-07-07 |
Marc Stranczl; Thierry Hessler; Andres Cabezas Jurin; Davide Sarchi |
An escapement mechanism for a timepiece movement or timepiece including at least one balance and at least one escape wheel. A transmission of impulses between the balance and the escape wheel is achieved by a single-piece flexible mechanism including at least one feeler spindle cooperating with the escape wheel or, respectively, with the balance, and the single-piece, flexible mechanism is connected by at least one flexible blade to a fixed structure of the timepiece, or respectively to the escape wheel. |
74 |
FLEXIBLE ESCAPE MECHANISM WITH NO PALLET LEVER |
US14384261 |
2013-03-27 |
US20150103636A1 |
2015-04-16 |
Marc Stranczl; Thierry Hessler; Andres Cabezas Jurin; Davide Sarchi |
An escape mechanism including a flexible single-piece mechanism for transmission of impulses between an impulse pin of a balance, and teeth of an escape wheel. Each tooth includes a lever with a pin that can be actuated by a lifting piece, a low level of the wheel carrying the pins on a same level as stop members of a plate, and a high level carrying the lifting pieces. The impulse pin pivots a lever opposite thereto, either to cause the pin to cooperate in abutment with the second stop member, or to move the lifting piece thereof opposite the first stop member and to cause the pin to bypass the second stop member, allowing the wheel to rotate to a next tooth. |
75 |
Escapement for timekeeper |
US10441274 |
2003-05-20 |
US06802645B2 |
2004-10-12 |
Oechslin Ludwig |
The escapement (1) arranged between a motor gear train and a roller (2) to which is attached a sprung balance of a timekeeper, the balance being able to describe an arc of free oscillation and to receive oscillation maintaining impulses, this escapement including first (3) and second (4) toothed wheels meshing with each other, one of these wheels being driven by the motor gear train and a rocking member (5) having: first (41) and second (42) contact means able to receive impulses generated alternately by the first (3) and second (4) wheels, impulse means (11, 12) capable of co-operating with the roller (2) to transmit said impulses to said roller to drive it in rotation and to maintain the oscillations of the balance, and first (43) and second (44) blocking means for alternately blocking said first (3) and second (4) wheels after each impulse transmitted by said impulse means to said roller, said first and second contact means and said first and second blocking means being arranged at the periphery of the rocking member in regions remote from each other. |
76 |
Escapement for a time rate mechanism |
US75123758 |
1958-07-28 |
US3017742A |
1962-01-23 |
REINHARDT JOSEPH A |
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77 |
Escapement device |
US58989845 |
1945-04-23 |
US2531273A |
1950-11-21 |
PHILIPPE JACCARD RENE |
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78 |
Escapement |
US52516344 |
1944-03-06 |
US2408998A |
1946-10-08 |
RHODES MARCUS H |
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79 |
Escapement |
US36969340 |
1940-12-12 |
US2363993A |
1944-11-28 |
RHODES MARCUS H |
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80 |
Clockwork escapement |
US44846742 |
1942-06-25 |
US2354020A |
1944-07-18 |
GUIDO HONGER |
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