序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
221 Coin counting apparatus US598814 1975-07-24 US3978873A 1976-09-07 Erwin Gross
A star-wheel is arranged adjacent a transport and is indexable about its central axis with respect to a null position on the passage of coins therethrough. A freely rotatable shaft fixed at one end to said star-wheel indexes conjointly therewith, and meshes with means for transmitting the indexing of the shaft to a register. A coupling is located about the shaft, having a first member secured to the shaft and a second member freely rotatable about the shaft and axially movable thereon. The second coupling member has a cam located about its peripheral surface and an axial extension provided with a radially extending flange. A pivotally mounted lever is adapted to tangentially engage the cam, and a pivotally mounted pawl is adapted to engage the flange. The lever is selectively manipulated to cause it to engage the cam to separate the coupling member and cause the second coupling member to rotate into a null position about said shaft. The pawl is selectively manipulated to cause it to engage the flange in the null position.
222 Racing game US556403 1975-03-07 US3970309A 1976-07-20 Akihiro Sato
There is disclosed herein a racing game consisting of a continuous trackway defining separate paths constructed such that the racing vehicles travel faster in one path than in the other, a switching section provided in the trackway normally diverting each vehicle from the faster path to the slower path and actuating members available to each of the players permitting the vehicles to be diverted from the slower path to the faster path, a recharging station wherein the miniature electric motors powering the vehicles are recharged as desired by the players and a counting station recording the number of times each of the player's vehicles has traversed the trackway.
223 Device for counting and grouping substantially pin-shaped products during transport US45038774 1974-03-12 US3910401A 1975-10-07 SOL CORNELIS
A device for counting and grouping substantially pin-shaped products during transport comprising a first pusher movable at right angles with respect to the transport track for removing a product to be counted from the transport track, said pusher being coupled to a counting mechanism, a shoving element operating parallel to the transport track adapted to transfer the product lifted from the transport track on to an accessory transport track, a second pusher also operating parallel to the transport track for moving a predetermined number of products over a certain distance along the accessory transport track, synchronically operating driving means for both pushers and the shoving element for whether or not coupling the first pusher to its driver. The first pusher destined for removing a product to be counted from the transport track substantially consists of a bar, rod or the like formed with a plateau with which a product to be counted can be brought into contact, said bar being capable on the other hand to co-operate with the end of a lever swingable about a fixed point, the swinging movements of which lever are controlled by a curve and wherein the co-operation can selectively be accomplished or interrupted in that the relative end of the bar or the like is brought into or out of the operative stroke of said lever and wherein further the bar is formed with means capable of transmitting the operative stroke to a counting mechanism.
224 Electromechanical detector system and method for controlling flow of newspaper bundles US35008773 1973-04-11 US3841205A 1974-10-15 NIEHAUS W
A system and method is disclosed for controlling the delivery of a predetermined number of bundles of newspaper in a newspaper room to a predesignated one of a plurality of chutes leading from a bundle conveyor to a delivery truck locations. The upper surface of the first and last bundle of the predetermined number are wetted with a conductive liquid, the wetted bundles are sensed and an electrical signal is produced to control deflection of the bundles to the desired chute, and the total number of bundles is counted. A programmed counting mechanism controls the wetting of the first and last bundles. Reciprocable detecting probes are provided to sense the wetted bundles as well as the non-wetted bundles, and the probes each include telescopically associated housing members and switch contact elements which close when the probe engages the upper surface of a bundle. Control circuitry is provided including means responsive to closing of the contact elements to produce a count signal for the counter mechanism and to produce an output signal when a wetted bundle is sensed to control the mechanism by which the bundles are deflected to the desired chute.
225 Method and apparatus for counting the number of individual filaments composing a multifilament yarn US28378972 1972-08-25 US3800160A 1974-03-26 ISHIZAWA K; KOIDE T; KONDO T; MIYAWAKI K
Method and apparatus for counting number of individual filaments having circular cross sections and composing a bright or dull multifilament synthetic yarn. The individual filaments are aligned on a flat surface of a transparent member without intervened space between any adjacent two filaments. A light is projected perpendicularly to the aligned individual filaments through the transparent member and a real image of bright lines created by the above-mentioned light projection as well as a condensing function of the individual filaments is focused upon a screen. The number of bright lines in the real image is counted. The result obtained by this counting represents number of individual filaments composing the multifilament yarn.
226 Method and apparatus for selecting objects to be formed into groups US3708025D 1971-09-21 US3708025A 1973-01-02 SOLER F; GOMEZ J
Method and apparatus for classifying a supply of objects having a common characteristic, such as size or weight, which is randomly distributed throughout the individual objects into groups in which the total value of all of the objects in each group will be the same, in which the random supply is divided into types having narrow ranges of said values, and the final groups are selected from the subdivided groups according to prearranged programs which are designed to utilize more of the objects which predominate in the random supply at the time the groups are selected.
227 Materials counting system utilizing permanent magnets and their associated fields US3706027D 1971-07-13 US3706027A 1972-12-12 GRICE KARL R JR; EDWARDS DAN M
A SYSTEM FOR COUNTING PIECES OF LAUNDRY, OR THE LIKE, BY ATTACHING A PERMANENT MAGNET TO EACH PIECE AND PASSING THE PIECES THROUGH A CONVEYOR WITH MAGNETIC FIELD DETECTOR MOUNTED THEREON TO GENERATE PULSES CORRESPONDING TO THE PIECES AS THEY PASS BY, THE PULSES ARE COUNTED BY A COUNTER CIRCUIT ARRANGED TO UTILIZE THE SIGNAL ONLY IF THEIR STRENGTH EXCEEDS A PREDETERMINED LOWER THRESHOLD VALUE AND DO NOT EXCEED A PREDETERMINED UPPER LIMIT VALUE, IN ONE EMBODIMENT THE SYSTEM IS DESIGNED TO UTILIZE A SIGNAL DETERMINED BY AN INTERVAL OF TIME IN THE VICINITY OF MAXIMUM DETECTED FIELD RATHER THAN THE TOTAL SIGNAL RECEIVED.
228 Pill counting apparatus having chute shifting on predetermined count US3677437D 1970-03-27 US3677437A 1972-07-18 HAIGLER JOHN S
Apparatus for counting and dispensing articles such as pills, having a vibratory device for automatically separating, spacing and feeding the separated, spaced and counted pills to a chute. A photoelectric cell and a light source function to energize a solenoid of a counter as the pills slide down the chute and interrupt a beam of light between the light source and the photoelectric cell. A lower part of the chute is divided and pivoted and is actuated from the normal position whereat the counted pills are conveyed to a container therefor to a position whereat the remaining pills are conveyed to a container for the oversupply, excess, surplus, remainder or extra pills which can then be returned to a large storage container or to the hopper of the separating and feeding device.
229 Counting and marking device US3625226D 1970-02-09 US3625226A 1971-12-07 FLESSELLES JACQUES
A marking device for the wrapper in a cigarette-making machine including a photoelectric device for counting cigarettes at the discharge end of the machine arranged to energize an electromagnet which moves a pencil into momentary contact with the wrapper tape within the machine. When a preselected number of cigarettes has been counted, a drum having a peripheral lug rotates to close a switch which energizes the electromagnet.
230 Nested container counting and separating mechanism US3497086D 1968-07-24 US3497086A 1970-02-24 ADAMS GARY A; RUSSELL EDWARD J; SCHNEPP BRADLEY A
231 Apparatus and method for filling boxes with a preselected quantity of disrete artiicles US3492779D 1967-07-13 US3492779A 1970-02-03 RUSSELL KENNETH F
232 Multiple sheet detector system US29288463 1963-07-05 US3258594A 1966-06-28 DAVID PFEIFFER JOHN
233 Stripe counter US20902662 1962-07-11 US3234360A 1966-02-08 SCHOOLEY JR ROBERT W
234 Laundry counting device US29166152 1952-06-04 US2736495A 1956-02-28 CALOU RAYMOND P
235 Counting device for tablets and the like US23223251 1951-06-18 US2679334A 1954-05-25 MACLEAN BROWN; BROWN EDMOND L
236 Bag holder, carriage, and track assembly US76513647 1947-07-31 US2651443A 1953-09-08 CARTER JACK W
237 Counting machine for tablets and the like US56865844 1944-12-18 US2479667A 1949-08-23 BOYLAN LOUIS A
238 Counting device US25463439 1939-02-04 US2278237A 1942-03-31 LOUIS BORNFLETH HAROLD
239 Registering and checking apparatus US27458428 1928-05-02 US1748826A 1930-02-25 BELL THOMAS J; BELL JOHN W
240 Tallying-machine US31684019 1919-08-11 US1391086A 1921-09-20 WHITEHEAD LINWOOD M
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