US1766806A - Clock movement and dial-supporting means - Google Patents

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US1766806A
US1766806A US85142A US8514226A US1766806A US 1766806 A US1766806 A US 1766806A US 85142 A US85142 A US 85142A US 8514226 A US8514226 A US 8514226A US 1766806 A US1766806 A US 1766806A
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    • G04BMECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
    • G04B37/00Cases
    • G04B37/04Mounting the clockwork in the case; Shock absorbing mountings
    • G04B37/0409Fixed mounting relating to wall clocks and pendulums
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    • G04BMECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
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  • My improved construction is also such that the dial may be quickly and easily removed when it is necessary to repair or clean the movement.
  • Fig. 1 is a front view of my improved movement and dial
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation, partly in section, looking in the direct-ion of the arrow 2 in Fig. 1.
  • I show a clock movement comprising a front movement plate 10, a back movement plate 11, and movement posts 12 which hold the front and back plates in denite spaced relation.
  • Theclock mechanism M is mounted between the movement plates and may be of any usual construction.
  • the movements posts 12 are preferably formed as indicated in Fig. 2, which shows the rear end of the post 12 as provided with a threaded projection 13 adapted to be riveted into the back plate 11.
  • a tapped hole 14 is formed in the rear end of the post 12 and is'adapted to receive a threaded pin or stud 15, projecting rearwardly therefrom.
  • a back casing plate 16 is mounted on the studs 15 and is spaced from the back move- 60 ment platek 11 by one or more collars 17 Nuts 18 threaded on the studs 15 secure the back casing plate 16 in position.
  • the movement posts 12 are each provided with a threaded extension 20 projecting through the front movement plate 10. Nuts 21 on the extensions 20rmly retain the plate 10 in position and in definite spaced relation from the plate 11.
  • the extensions 20 on certain of the posts 12 are threaded at 22 to receive screws 23 extending throu h corresponding openings in the dial 24.
  • ollars 25 may be provided for spacing the dial at a desired distance from the movement plate 10.
  • the dial 24 may be of the oval shape shown in Fig. 1, which is particularly well adapted for attachment in this manner to a clock movement, as the dial may be secured by a three pointV attachment and the several screws 23 are desirably located on the dial face.
  • the movement and dial constitute a single unit which may be placed in a casing or removed therefrom without removing the hands 26 or otherwise separating the parts.
  • the movement may be inserted as a friction fit within a casing, as is now common, and when thus inserted the back plate 16 already mounted on the movement will close the rear opening of the casing and exclude dirt and dust from the movement.A Whenever it is necessary to clean or repair the movement the dial may be easily removed by taking out the screws 23 and the back plate may be correspondingly removed by taking off the nuts 18.
  • i@ means provided rfor saidr did seeming l mmm wheneby the s betwem slid dial IM said posti may adiasd, and said g additional posts being nom closely adjacent toeadh ctherthantomdrstpt,

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Pune 24, 1930. WgLCQxq 1R y 3,766,806
CLOCK MOVEMENT AND DIAL SUPPORTING MEANS Filed Feb, l, lSZ
...nnnnnnnnn nnn I Patented June 24, 1930 NH'ED rATEN'r OFFICE y JOSEPH WILCOX, JR., OF ATI'IOL, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO'k WILCOX NOVELTY COMPANY, OF ATI-IOL, MASSACHUSETTS, A CORPORATION OF MASSACHUSETTS y CLOCK MOVEMENT AND' DIAL-SUPPORTING MEANS Application lcd February This invention relates to a clock movement of the type used in small clocks such as aref commonly sold for table or mantel use or in toilet sets.. It is desirable that these small clock movements shall constitute complete units which may be easily inserted in any one of an extended line of different cases.
It is the general object of my present invention to provide an improved movement and dial support so constructed that the dial is mounted directly on the movement frame, and the dial and hands may be assembled with the movement before the movement is inserted in the casing.
My improved construction is also such that the dial may be quickly and easily removed when it is necessary to repair or clean the movement.
My invention further relates to arrangements and combinations of parts which will be hereinafter described and more particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
A preferred form of the invention is shown in the drawings in which:
Fig. 1 is a front view of my improved movement and dial; and
Fig. 2 is a side elevation, partly in section, looking in the direct-ion of the arrow 2 in Fig. 1.
Referring to the drawings, I show a clock movement comprising a front movement plate 10, a back movement plate 11, and movement posts 12 which hold the front and back plates in denite spaced relation. Theclock mechanism M is mounted between the movement plates and may be of any usual construction.
The movements posts 12 are preferably formed as indicated in Fig. 2, which shows the rear end of the post 12 as provided with a threaded projection 13 adapted to be riveted into the back plate 11. A tapped hole 14 is formed in the rear end of the post 12 and is'adapted to receive a threaded pin or stud 15, projecting rearwardly therefrom.
A back casing plate 16 is mounted on the studs 15 and is spaced from the back move- 60 ment platek 11 by one or more collars 17 Nuts 18 threaded on the studs 15 secure the back casing plate 16 in position.
At their front ends the movement posts 12 are each provided with a threaded extension 20 projecting through the front movement plate 10. Nuts 21 on the extensions 20rmly retain the plate 10 in position and in definite spaced relation from the plate 11.
The extensions 20 on certain of the posts 12 are threaded at 22 to receive screws 23 extending throu h corresponding openings in the dial 24. ollars 25 may be provided for spacing the dial at a desired distance from the movement plate 10. The dial 24: may be of the oval shape shown in Fig. 1, which is particularly well adapted for attachment in this manner to a clock movement, as the dial may be secured by a three pointV attachment and the several screws 23 are desirably located on the dial face.
Having thus described the details of con-- struction of my improved movement and dial supporting means, it will be seen that the movement and dial constitute a single unit which may be placed in a casing or removed therefrom without removing the hands 26 or otherwise separating the parts.
Furthermore the movement may be inserted as a friction fit within a casing, as is now common, and when thus inserted the back plate 16 already mounted on the movement will close the rear opening of the casing and exclude dirt and dust from the movement.A Whenever it is necessary to clean or repair the movement the dial may be easily removed by taking out the screws 23 and the back plate may be correspondingly removed by taking off the nuts 18.
The dial is secured in an exact predetermined relation'to the movement and hands and there is no chance for the dial to become relatively displaced, thus causing the lards to bind against the opening in the I have thus described my invention and the advantages thereof and I do not wish to be limited to the details herein disclosed otherwise than as set forth in the claims, but what I do claim is:
1. In a clock, a movement having front Serial No. 85,142.
and back movement plates, a lurality of movement osts by which sai plates are secured in ed spaced relation, certain of said osts being forwardly extended through 5 and Beyond sald front movement late and being .externally threaded an c hav' axially disposal tapped holes therein, `n dia and screws extending through said dial and into said holes to detachably secure said dial lo in n, forwardly spaced' from said pla spaemgeeH-ars provided on said screws between said dial and said post projections, whereby 'the space between said dial and said posts may be adjusted, and 15 means on said extensions to lock said front plato tn laid posh. v
2. In a clock.: nmvnment having front and back nt plates, n himlity of movement 5:21a by vwhich n' plnt Ime u scented in qnced relation, of said posts being inwardly extended through dhd 1n front of said movement phheand having axially um upped `mi therein, an and man to detachably' secan smiddal wthsffolmrd end of oneofsaiposnearmeend of the long diameter of xadwal dial Indio secure said dial .tmtbe forward and of we attended .posts at th opposite n end of said dial, thereby providing a `g thm point :for said. dia, und spun: i@ means provided rfor saidr did seeming l mmm wheneby the s betwem slid dial IM said posti may adiasd, and said g additional posts being nom closely adjacent toeadh ctherthantomdrstpt,
3. Ima clock n,- clm, .4 u.y mit consisting of t dial., a frame, and clock worltl supported thne'in, mid mit adapted 49 for ready inserti' mid mss nmxslnbhgb, and for ready hoh said casa; said iront andbuck movement plates, a plurality ofv movlent ste by-w ich said plates m seenmd in 'ed relation, certain of said pads being ardly extended through and in front of said movement lato and having sa disposed tapped ho therein, screws' -m through said dial and into said 'f 5g to' dotachably secure mid dial in pesi homorwnrdly v l from said front plate, and said posts n' riveted to .said back movement plete, nnd'l'xaving threaded studs inserted therein, spacing 991km on mid sri studaandnutstosocmthebiekplaoi sai't'loai'lgtsadltudiaudngaiastsad' collare. s
In v testimony whereof I hun hemmto aiiixed my signature.
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Cited By (5)

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US2459930A (en) * 1944-07-10 1949-01-25 Borg George W Corp Electric balance clock
US3279871A (en) * 1965-02-23 1966-10-18 James A Bright Instrument housing and support
US3710566A (en) * 1970-10-31 1973-01-16 I Masuyama Clockwork movement support
US4645355A (en) * 1985-07-19 1987-02-24 Pearl Enterprises, Inc. Mounting system for clock mechanism
US20210132547A1 (en) * 2019-11-04 2021-05-06 Eta Sa Manufacture Horlogere Suisse Electronic watch with a solar cell

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2459930A (en) * 1944-07-10 1949-01-25 Borg George W Corp Electric balance clock
US3279871A (en) * 1965-02-23 1966-10-18 James A Bright Instrument housing and support
US3710566A (en) * 1970-10-31 1973-01-16 I Masuyama Clockwork movement support
US4645355A (en) * 1985-07-19 1987-02-24 Pearl Enterprises, Inc. Mounting system for clock mechanism
US20210132547A1 (en) * 2019-11-04 2021-05-06 Eta Sa Manufacture Horlogere Suisse Electronic watch with a solar cell
US11537084B2 (en) * 2019-11-04 2022-12-27 Eta Sa Manufacture Horlogere Suisse Electronic watch with a solar cell

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