US462512A - Georges etienne sire - Google Patents
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- My invention relates to improvements in gyroscopes; and the object of my invention is to provide a simple device which may be used as a scientific toy and as an instrument of mechanical demonstration.
- my invention consists in a gyroscope constructed substantially as hereinafter described and claimed.
- Figure 1 is a side elevation of the gyroscope embodying my invention.
- Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same, and
- Fig. 3 shows the position of the gyroscope when in operation.
- a heavy metallic disk T has an axis A extending centrally through it, which axisterminates in conical points 00 g, which turn in the bearings (L a, and these are secured in opposite sides of an annular block 0, which block is cut away in the center, as shown in Fig. 1, to receive the disk '1.
- a small string is used, which may be wound on one end of the axis A and the end of the string thrust through the hole 25 in the axis, or it may be wound upon the other end and may terminate in a ring, which may be secured to the projecting pin it of the axis. It will be seen that by winding a string several times around the axis and then quickly withdrawing it the axis will be rapidly revolved, thus rotating the disk '1, and the inertia of the disk will keep it in motion for some time.
- the block 0 is substantially like a pulley and has a groove g in its face, and fixed to any point in the groove is a cord 9, which is adapted to be wound several times around the grooved portion of the block, and the cord terminates at its free end in a ring, which is adapted to be placed upon the finger.
- the ring is not shown in the drawings; but as it is a common practice to provide a winding cord with a ring it is thought unnecesary to show it.
- the block will drop of its own weight and will unwind with a certain rapidity; but if the disk T is first caused to turn rapidly and the block is then dropped the block will continue to be suspended without unwinding from the cord, and the entire device will take a movement of precessionthat is, it will turn in a certain direction around the suspension-cord, while the axis of rotation of the disk will form an angle with this cord; but gravity acting on the device will cause the block to unwind gradually, and this will take place most parallel to the suspensioncord. At this moment the block fails a very little, and the whole device again turns around the suspension-cord, but in an opposite direction to that in which it turned before.
- a gyroscope comprising an annularblock having a grooved face and a central recess, a suspension-cord secured in the groove of the block, and a revoluhle disk mounted in the recess of the block, substantially as shown and described.
- a gyroscope comprising a block having a central recess therein and having a grooved I claim as new and desire to secure by Letwhen the axis of rotation of the disk is alfaeegasuspension-cord secured in the grooved enee of two witnesses, this 8th day of April, portion of the block, and an axis pivoted in 1891. diametrically-opposite sides of the recess in V 1 T the block, said axis carrying a disk, snbstan- GEORGES LHENBE SIRE 5 tially as shown and described. W'itnesses:
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G. E. SIRE.
GYROSGOPE.
Patented N0v.3, 1891.
(No Model.)
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UNTTED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GEORGES ETIENNE SIRE, OF BESANQON, FRANCE.
GYROSCOPE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 462,512, dated November 3, 1891.
Application filed June 8, 1891. Serial No. 395.438. (No model.) Patented in France June 23, 1890, No. 206,474-
To to whom, it may concern;-
Be it known that I, GEORGES ETIENNE SIRE, a citizen of the Republic of France, and a resident of the city of Besangon, in the Department of Doubs, Republic of France, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Gyroscopes, (for which Letters Patent were granted in France June 23, 1890, No. 206374,) of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in gyroscopes; and the object of my invention is to provide a simple device which may be used as a scientific toy and as an instrument of mechanical demonstration.
To this end my invention consists in a gyroscope constructed substantially as hereinafter described and claimed.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the figures.
Figure 1 is a side elevation of the gyroscope embodying my invention. Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same, and Fig. 3 shows the position of the gyroscope when in operation.
A heavy metallic disk T has an axis A extending centrally through it, which axisterminates in conical points 00 g, which turn in the bearings (L a, and these are secured in opposite sides of an annular block 0, which block is cut away in the center, as shown in Fig. 1, to receive the disk '1.
It is necessary in the operation of the gyroscope to transmit a rapid rotary motion to the disk T, and for this purpose a small string is used, which may be wound on one end of the axis A and the end of the string thrust through the hole 25 in the axis, or it may be wound upon the other end and may terminate in a ring, which may be secured to the projecting pin it of the axis. It will be seen that by winding a string several times around the axis and then quickly withdrawing it the axis will be rapidly revolved, thus rotating the disk '1, and the inertia of the disk will keep it in motion for some time.
The block 0 is substantially like a pulley and has a groove g in its face, and fixed to any point in the groove is a cord 9, which is adapted to be wound several times around the grooved portion of the block, and the cord terminates at its free end in a ring, which is adapted to be placed upon the finger. The ring is not shown in the drawings; but as it is a common practice to provide a winding cord with a ring it is thought unnecesary to show it. If the cord 7' is wound several times around the block C and the block is dropped when the disk T is not in motion, the block will drop of its own weight and will unwind with a certain rapidity; but if the disk T is first caused to turn rapidly and the block is then dropped the block will continue to be suspended without unwinding from the cord, and the entire device will take a movement of precessionthat is, it will turn in a certain direction around the suspension-cord, while the axis of rotation of the disk will form an angle with this cord; but gravity acting on the device will cause the block to unwind gradually, and this will take place most parallel to the suspensioncord. At this moment the block fails a very little, and the whole device again turns around the suspension-cord, but in an opposite direction to that in which it turned before.
Gravity, acting constantly on the device, causes it to descend little by little, the block turning and unrolling little by little until the axis of rotation of the disk approaches a position parallel to the cord of suspension, as before. At this instant the device falls a little again, and the movement of precession is immediately reversed. This reverse movement is produced at each half-revolution of the blockthat is, the number of reversions is double the number of turns of the cord around the grooved portion of the block.
Having thus fully described my invention,
ters Patent- 1. A gyroscope comprising an annularblock having a grooved face and a central recess, a suspension-cord secured in the groove of the block, and a revoluhle disk mounted in the recess of the block, substantially as shown and described.
2. A gyroscope comprising a block having a central recess therein and having a grooved I claim as new and desire to secure by Letwhen the axis of rotation of the disk is alfaeegasuspension-cord secured in the grooved enee of two witnesses, this 8th day of April, portion of the block, and an axis pivoted in 1891. diametrically-opposite sides of the recess in V 1 T the block, said axis carrying a disk, snbstan- GEORGES LHENBE SIRE 5 tially as shown and described. W'itnesses:
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as ROBT. M. HOOPER,
my invention I have signed my name, in PIBS- l ARTHUR GOOD.
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US6406349B1 (en) | 1999-07-30 | 2002-06-18 | Toyinnovation, Inc. | Gyroscopic toy |
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USD993326S1 (en) * | 2022-08-24 | 2023-07-25 | Shenzhen Xinaosheng outdoor products co. LTD | Fidget gyroscope |
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