序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Switch actuator for counter US67069557 1957-07-09 US2956437A 1960-10-18 OPOCENSKY WILLARD J
62 Electronic counter readout device US43155454 1954-05-21 US2889546A 1959-06-02 BELL ROBERT E; SIMONDS CLARENCE S
63 Counter controlled means US31885252 1952-11-05 US2841335A 1958-07-01 HANS SENGEBUSCH
64 Mechanical drive numerical display devices US50305755 1955-04-22 US2759672A 1956-08-21 SIMONDS CLARENCE S; ADLER CLARENCE E
65 Digital converter US32630652 1952-12-16 US2749538A 1956-06-05 BENJAMIN COOPER; HOHMANN ALBERT F; WAPNER JOSEPH S
66 Electromechanical counter US29652052 1952-06-30 US2700076A 1955-01-18 GOODE REXFORD F
67 Counter mechanism US60274545 1945-07-02 US2484113A 1949-10-11 MUMMA HAROLD J
68 Cost-keeping machine US27244719 1919-01-22 US1340435A 1920-05-18 BRYCE JAMES W
69 Point-of-care hygiene compliance module US15386087 2016-12-21 US10045667B2 2018-08-14 Jackson W. Wegelin; Matthew J. Archer
A point-of-care hygiene compliance module includes a housing that is adapted to be attached to a dispensing container that dispenses material through a dispensing nozzle when actuated. The housing includes a pivoting actuation arm that is configured so as to be placed in operative contact with the dispensing nozzle. Thus, when the actuation arm is actuated, material is dispensed from the dispensing container, and a switch in operative contact with the actuation arm is actuated. The triggering of the switch updates a count value that is maintained by a controller, which may then be displayed or acquired by a remote computer to assess the amount of usage of the dispensing container.
70 POINT-OF-CARE HYGIENE COMPLIANCE MODULE US15386087 2016-12-21 US20170100002A1 2017-04-13 Jackson W. Wegelin; Matthew J. Archer
A point-of-care hygiene compliance module includes a housing that is adapted to be attached to a dispensing container that dispenses material through a dispensing nozzle when actuated. The housing includes a pivoting actuation arm that is configured so as to be placed in operative contact with the dispensing nozzle. Thus, when the actuation arm is actuated, material is dispensed from the dispensing container, and a switch in operative contact with the actuation arm is actuated. The triggering of the switch updates a count value that is maintained by a controller, which may then be displayed or acquired by a remote computer to assess the amount of usage of the dispensing container.
71 Flexible piezoelectric switch activated metering pulse generators US189533 1988-05-03 US4868566A 1989-09-19 Donald H. Strobel; Lee L. Karsten; John D. Stolz
In a metering pulse generator, a metering element engages a spring member to effect a gradual bending movement in one direction followed by a rapid return movement during which a pulse signal is developed by a piezoelectric material on the spring member . Energy is absorbed during each such rapid return movement of the spring member to provide damping, inhibit oscillations and effect reliable generation of a single pulse signal which is applied to an amplifier for transmission to a monitoring station.
72 Arrangement for the self-wiping of contacts in multidigit interrogating counters US206355 1980-11-13 US4403335A 1983-09-06 Hans-Joachim Wendt; Helmut Muller
An arrangement for the self-wiping of contacts in multidigit interrogatory counters where the data are read through code wheels to contact wheels and to mechanical sliding contacts which sense the contact wheels. The improvement includes the arranging of the rotatably-mounted contact wheels to be mounted, independently from the frictional effect caused by the counting procedure during rotation on a movable shaft. Eccentrics control the movement of the movable shaft which make it possible to move the contact wheels in an oscillating manner against contact springs. This is accomplished in the overlap region for sensing the individual numbers.
73 Counters reset to zero by push buttons US19139 1979-03-09 US4197452A 1980-04-08 Susumu Sato
In a counter reset to zero by a push button and adapted to be mounted on a tape recorder or the like, there are provided a U shaped frame including a bottom plate, a pair of side plates, a spacer parallel with the side plates, a plurality of pinion aligning resilient members secured to the bottom plate, a digit wheel shaft supported by the side plates, a plurality of digit wheels rotatably mounted on the digit wheel shaft, and a driving gear rotatably mounted on the digit wheel shaft for driving a digit wheel of the lower most order. Each digit wheel comprises a heart shaped cam and a gear on one side and a carry pin gear on the other side. A zero resetting bracket is pivotally mounted on the frame and is provided with actuating members for actuating the heart shaped cams. The digit wheels are rotated by the source of drive of the tape recorder through the driving gear and each time a digit wheel of the lower order completes one revolution, a digit wheel of the higher order is rotated by one digit. A push button is mounted on either one of the side plates for simultaneously resetting to zero all digit wheels. In a modification a contact mechanism is provided for producing an electric signal which stops the operation of the tape recorder when the display of a digit wheel of the highest order changes from 9 to 0.
74 Remote monitor apparatus for meters US54722675 1975-02-05 US3930245A 1975-12-30 TAYLOR EUGENE M
Remote monitoring apparatus is disclosed for attachment to meters, such as water, gas, or electricity, which includes a single wire connection between the monitor and the meter to be monitored at a location remote from the meter.
75 Counting device US37695073 1973-07-06 US3896298A 1975-07-22 HAYDON ARTHUR W
A transfer counter in which the higher order register drums are controlled by planetary gearing carried on flexible, resiliently biased transfer arms and in which lugs or depressions on the periphery of the drums actuate a series of switches to provide coded electrical signals which correspond to the angular positions of the drums. The switches are mounted on a single printed circuit read-out board for all of the drums which extends in a plane parallel to the drums'' axis of rotation. The transfer of the drums is prevented during the electrical reading of the switches, and for resettable counters the switches are rendered inactive when the counters are being reset.
76 Elapsed event recorder US30427772 1972-11-06 US3866021A 1975-02-11 KESSLER STANLEY
An elapsed event recorder for counting a series of reoccurring events and stamping on a record card indicia representing the accumulated event count. The recorder has a count accumulating register mounted within a housing and including a set of rotary marking wheels which are driven in stepwise rotation like odometer wheels in response to the successive events being recorded in such away that the wheels accumulate the event count. The recorder is operable at random intervals to engage the marking wheels with the record card in such a way as to stamp on the card indicia representing the event count currently accumulated in the register. Return of the marking wheels to their normal recording position resets the wheels to zero to condition the register for the next recording cycle.
77 Illuminated figure indicating, counter US26667672 1972-06-27 US3814908A 1974-06-04 WAKABAYASHI Y
An illuminated figure indicating, electromagnetic counter is disclosed wherein electrical input pulses are used to drive a lighted multi-segment numeral indicator. The input pulses are applied to electromagnetic means having an actuating arm which engages a gear affixed to rotor means having a predetermined pattern of surface irregularities. Resilient contacts make and break circuits for each segment of the display responsive to the surface irregularities and the stepwise rotation of the rotor means. A combination of such counters is disclosed enabling multi-digit representations and up and down counting.
78 Semi-automatic type register apparatus for use at a gasoline service station US25916772 1972-06-02 US3812329A 1974-05-21 TATSUNO H
A semi-automatic type register apparatus is disclosed which is commercially usable at a gasoline service station and the like provided with a plural number of gasoline-meter devices in order to issue an oil service chit recorded therein with the requisites such as the gasoline-meter device number, price, date, customer''s name and the like, and which is provided with a case in which housed is an electric control part functional to memorize, select and calculate said requisites and a mechanical control part functional to mechanically control said requisites, and a shaft position detecting device for the mechanical control part is connected via a drive mechanism to printing dials which are exposed on the top face of the case, thereby, figures on the printer dials are directly printed on the oil service chit by a manually operated roller.
79 Method and apparatus for detecting and representing in binary form digital indication of measuring instrument for recording US3798634D 1970-11-24 US3798634A 1974-03-19 KAMADA T
The invention provides an electric system and apparatus for generating the electrical signals representing in binary code a digital indication of a measuring instrument such as a gas meter, etc. Apparatus comprises coding means such as pins or permanent magnets arrayed in rows and columns around the periphery of each digit disk of a counter in the measuring instrument so as to represent in binary code the decimals, for example, from 0 to 9 positioned around the periphery of each disk: detecting means such as electric contacts or relays actuable by the pins or reed switches actuable by the permanent magnets, disposed along the detecting line at which the pins or permanent magnets represent in binary form the indication of the measuring instrument; and terminals electrically connected to the coding and detecting means so as to derive the electrical signals from the apparatus. Detecting means are selectively closed or opened depending upon the presence or absence of coding means, in the detecting position, representing the indication in binary form so that the electrical signals representative of the presence or absence of the coding means appear at the terminals. That is, electrical signals representing in binary code the indication of the measuring instrument are generated. Automatic recording of the indication or data of the instrument may be possible without involving any human error and these data recorded on a tape may be directly fed to a data processing system such as card-punches. The apparatus may be used also as a coding apparatus for use in on-line telemetering systems. The visual display of the indication is also possible by marking the decimals around the periphery of each digit wheel.
80 Method and apparatus for transmitting information in meter reading US3676875D 1970-03-10 US3676875A 1972-07-11 ADAMS RODNEY V; MEDLIN ROGER E
For transmitting information representing the readings of a plurality of meters a separate translating unit is provided. This unit includes a separate encoder for each of the meters which converts analog information derived from the associated meter into digital information. The translating unit preferably includes a scanner for interrogating successively the outputs of the encoders. Information from the scanner is transmitted to a translator which may comprise a device for recording the transmitted information or which may comprise a computer for performing desired operations on the information. If the output of the scanner is to be modified before transmission to the translator the translating unit desirably may include an interface for performing the desired modification. If the meters to be read include an electric meter and a fluid meter preferably electric energy required for operating the translating unit is derived from the source of electric energy being measured by the electric meter.
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