序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 Fabric measuring and cost computing machine US56669022 1922-06-05 US1520471A 1924-12-23 CARLTON HOSCH G; WHEELER JOHN L
22 Handzange EP14184375.5 2014-09-11 EP2995424B1 2018-12-12 Glockseisen, Thomas
23 Verfahren zur Bestimmung der angezeigten Ziffern von Zahlenrollen eines Rollenzählwerkes EP11184590.5 2011-10-11 EP2581717A1 2013-04-17 Mathis, Peter; Mettler, Roland

Bei diesem Verfahren werden in mehreren, sequenziell abarbeitbaren Schritten die angezeigten Ziffern von Zahlenrollen eines mechanischen Rollenzählwerkes bestimmt, wobei eine erste Variable (angleShift), oder mit Winkelverschiebung als gleichwertige Bezeichnung, eine zweite Variable genannt (rollerNumber), oder mit bestimmte Zahlenrolle als gleichwertige Bezeichnung, und eine dritte Variable genannt (Indication), oder mit korrigierter Drehwinkel als gleichwertige Bezeichnung verwendet werden. Die Ziffern bei Ziffernwechsel von 9 auf 0 und umgekehrt wie auch bei den übrigen Ziffernwechsel sind sicher bestimmbar. Dazu wird die Ziffer der bestimmten Zahlenrolle aus einer Tabelle gelesen, die eine Relation herstellt zwischen korrigierten Drehwinkeln und zugehörigen, angezeigten Ziffern der Zahlenrollen. Die korrigierten Drehwinkel werden bestimmt aus den erfassten Drehwinkeln und je nach Ziffernwechsel mit einer Winkelverschiebung korrigiert, wobei die Winkelverschiebungen aus einer weiteren Tabelle gelesen werden.

24 Measuring transducer based on the positioning of at least one mechanical revolving element EP86104447 1986-04-01 EP0205779A3 1988-06-29 Ponzio, Vittorio

A transducer is described, advantageously appliable to at least a mechanical revolving element (11a... 11h), which makes up the first transducer of the quantity to be measured corresponding to a number and/or fraction of rotations; an example of such type of first transducer can be that of a meter having a predetermined number of revolving elements (11a... 11h) inter-mated for measuring the quantity of fluid or gas delivered. According to the invention, to each revolving element (11a ... 11h) forming the first transducer of the meter, a second transducing element is associated (14a ... 14h), mated to the rotation of the first transducer, the second transducer being a disc (14) with openings (25) positioned according to a predetermined binary code. The second transducer is positioned so as to act as a dividing "nonius" to give a highly accurate measurement.

The signals detected by the two transducers are forwarded to a suitable signal control device (18). The mating between the two transducers is also suitably predisposed.

25 Remote meter display unit EP85103996.6 1985-04-02 EP0160838A2 1985-11-13 Hicks, Irwin A.; Schroeck, Joseph P.

A remote meter display unit is connected to a meter index through a magnetically actuated single pole double throw switch cooperating with a magnet mounted on an index pointer shaft. The remote display unit is configured to increment a counter whenever the switch toggles. If the switch or any of the wires connected thereto are disconnected or shorted, the display is reset and maintained at zero. A portable reset/preset unit mates with the remote display unit and includes switches for resetting the remote unit and entering any desired number into the display.

26 Device for representing and sensing the value of drum counters EP84109555 1984-08-10 EP0145838A3 1985-10-30 Antes, Gregor; Halder, Mathis; Fuchs, Paul; Gehr, Peter
27 螺合部材締め付け工具及びカウント装置 JP2015176353 2015-09-08 JP2015221494A 2015-12-10 肥田 浩和; 大塚 賢二
【課題】螺合部材締め付け工具による逆転駆動と連動しつつ且つ必要な場合にのみカウント値を戻すことが可能な螺合部材締め付け工具を提供する。
【解決手段】電動ドライバの演算部は、ビットホルダの回転方向が正転逆転切替スイッチによって逆転方向に設定されている状態でダウンボタン(モード移行操作部)が操作されたときに、カウントリターンモードに移行する。演算部は、カウントリターンモード中にドライバビットが逆転方向に駆動されたときに、カウント値を1つ前の値に戻す。
【選択図】図3
28 Riding situation guiding management system JP15667893 1993-06-28 JP3164942B2 2001-05-14 興己 三浦
29 JPH02503125A - JP50066589 1988-12-05 JPH02503125A 1990-09-27
30 Indicator for remote instrument JP9529585 1985-05-02 JPS60239899A 1985-11-28 AAUIN EI HITSUKUSU; JIYOSEFU PII SUKUROETSUKU
31 Image recorder JP17659580 1980-12-16 JPS57100585A 1982-06-22 ISHIDA MASAHITO; TAKAYANAGI YOSHIAKI
PURPOSE:To detect the unconnected state of an electromagnetic counter and to assuredly record the number of copy sheets, by monitoring the switching terminal voltage of a coil within the electromagnetic counter. CONSTITUTION:In case both counters CNT2 and CNT3 are unconnected or the key counter is optional with a key counter CNT4 unconnected respectively, terminals J3 and J4 are opened to flow no current to the base of a transistor TRQ9. Thus the TRQ9 is turned off, and a signal of a high level emerges for a signal Sg. As a result, a CPU becomes impossible to perform a copying action. Furthermore a TRQ10 is turned on, and accordingly a pilot lamp LA1 is turned on to display the unconnected state of the counter.
32 Electromagnetic revolution indicator system JP8348477 1977-07-12 JPS5312349A 1978-02-03 DONARUDO UITSUTEINGU FURAISHIY
33 JPS5119353B1 - JP8582370 1970-09-30 JPS5119353B1 1976-06-16
34 CUP COUNTER US14057303 2013-10-18 US20150023462A1 2015-01-22 Joseph Marquez
A handheld cup counter is disclosed. The cup counter may have a mechanical or optical sensor used to count the number of brim portions within a stack of cups. In order to properly position the optical or mechanical sensor, the sensor is disposed in relation to a ridge plate that helps the user to properly align the sensor to the stack of cups so that the sensor may accurately sense the number of brim portions within the stack of cups. The cup sensor may also have additional calculator functionality that works in conjunction with the sensed number of cups in order to more efficiently add and subtract the sensed number of cups of a plurality of stack of cups.
35 Explosive fluid metering apparatus having immune data converter and method of metering explosive fluid distribution US840571 1997-04-21 US5902938A 1999-05-11 Benoit Beaudoin; Pierre Biron
An apparatus and methods are provided for metering explosive fluid. The apparatus preferably has an explosive fluid distribution pipe for distributing explosive fluid and an explosive fluid meter in fluid communication with the explosive fluid delivery pipe. The explosive fluid meter preferably includes a housing and an explosive fluid metering device positioned within the housing for metering explosive fluid. The explosive fluid metering device includes a rotatably mounted shaft rotatable responsive to explosive fluid being distributed from the explosive fluid distribution pipe. An immune data converter is positioned within the housing of the explosive fluid meter and is connected to the rotatably mounted shaft for converting the rotation of the shaft into optical data communication.
36 Reading of meters US231719 1994-04-22 US5523751A 1996-06-04 Peter Byford; Roger Allcorn
A meter reader 12 analyzes a signal from a meter 22 and compares its structure with a plurality of known signal structures stored in a memory 41. If the comparison shows that a particular one signal structure stored in the memory is inconsistent with the data signal being received, that structure is rejected and not used in future comparisons as the receipt of the data signal progresses. Eventually, the non-rejected signal structures should be reduced to a single structure which by elimination must be the closest structure to that of the signal being read. The meter reader can then pass the received data signal and the identification of its particular signal structure to further processing apparatus 11 such as a signal recorder or signal display and can arrange this recording or display so that parts of the signal representing different properties can be arranged consistently with other data signals which may be of different structures.
37 Riding situation guiding management system US260984 1994-06-15 US5485347A 1996-01-16 Okimi Miura
A riding situation guiding management system includes, in each of plural cars constituting a train, an up/down counter for counting passengers getting on and off each car with passenger sensor/counter units provided at doorways and passways of the cars, and a transmission unit arranged in the train for transmitting the passenger information to forward stations, and a broadcasting unit provided in each station for receiving and analyzing the information as well as for broadcasting speech indicative of a current riding situation for each car of the train to passengers who are waiting for the train.
38 Revolution indicator for measuring distances US215679 1994-03-22 US5422466A 1995-06-06 Masahiro Saitoh; Hiroshi Katoh
This invention relates to a revolution indicator housed inside a casing. The indicator has a plurality of wheels with the numerals 0-9 on the outer periphery of the wheels. The numerals are viewed through a window from the outside of the casing. Each wheel is also encoded magnetically such that each wheels' rotational position can be determined electronically. The rotational position of each wheel can be displayed electronically at a remote location outside the casing.
39 Device for counting small projections or depressions on surfaces of objects US522018 1990-05-11 US5105448A 1992-04-14 Tarou Kashiwabara
A device for counting the number of very small projections on a surface of an object, which includes a casing therein housing a probe to be scanned in contact with the surface of the object having continuously occurring very small projections, a tip end portion of the probe being projected out of a forward end of the casing; a detecting unit including an acceleration sensor; a comparator for converting electric signals emitted from the detecting unit into pulse signals; a latching device provided with a delay circuit for latching the pulse signals received and maintaining its emitted signals for a certain length of time; and a display device for counting and displaying the output signals from the latching device.
40 Metering apparatus US382645 1989-12-14 US5045776A 1991-09-03 Ronald D. Claridge
Metering apparatus with a bank of number wheel indicators has wiper and position contacts to provide an electrical indication of the meter reading. The contacts are scanned in a measurement mode and, in an alternating test mode, test signals are imposed upon the position contacts and the output again scanned. In this way, a contact validation output is generated from which faults such as contact short circuits can be detected by the remote meter reading apparatus.
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