Claims
- 1. A chiming mechanism adapted for use in a clock of the grandfather type and the like having clock works and the multiplicity of tube chimes in side-by-side relationship adjacent to the clock works such that said chimes and clock works can be contained within the confines of said clock, said mechanism comprising:
- (a) a rotatable member providing a source of driving power for striking said chimes,
- (b) a chime music barrel having its axis parallel to the axis of said rotatable member and coupled thereto in direct driving relationship therewith such that said chime music barrel is sequentially rotationally movable under control of said clock works, said chime music barrel having an axial length much smaller than the lateral distance across said multiplicity of chimes, and
- (c) apparatus for translating the rotational movements of said chime music barrel into percussion against the chimes, said apparatus comprising:
- (i) cords,
- (ii) a plurality of pulleys defining separate paths for said cord between said chime music barrel and said chimes, said paths each having a plurality of linear portions and each being defined by a plurality of said pulleys, said paths each also extending in a plurality of directions between said chime barrel and said chimes,
- (iii) means connected to said cords at one end thereof and operated by said chime music barrel for actuating said cords in response to the rotational movements of said chime music barrel, said actuating means and said pulleys defining one of said plurality of linear portions,
- (iv) means connected to said cords at the opposite ends thereof for striking said chimes, said striking means and said pulleys defining another one of said plurality of linear portions, said another of said linear portions being perpendicular to the axis of said chimes such that the driving power is delivered directly to said chimes by said striking means; and
- (d) said chimes being disposed with their longitudinal axes in a plane perpendicular to the axis of said chime music barrel and wherein in each of said paths, a first of said plurality of pulleys has its axis parallel to said chime barrel axis and the second of said plurality of pulleys has its axis in a plane parallel to the plane in which said chimes are disposed, said one path portion being disposed between said actuating means and said first of said plurality of pulleys, said another one of said plurality of path portions being disposed between said second of said plurality of pulleys and said striking means, and a third of said path portions being disposed between said first and second pulleys.
- 2. The invention as set forth in claim 1 wherein said one and said third path portions of said cords form angles of decreasing size with locations of said second pulleys at increasing distances from said first pulleys towards said chime music barrel.
- 3. In a clock of the grandfather type and the like, a chiming mechanism for striking a plurality of tube chimes arranged in a bank within the confines of said clock, said chiming mechanism comprising:
- (a) a plurality of spring actuated strikers, each disposed adjacent a different one of said plurality of chimes,
- (b) a plurality of levers corresponding to a different one of said plurality of strikers,
- (c) a rotatable chime actuator, disposed adjacent to said chimes and having an axial length much smaller than the lateral distance across said bank, and having means for lifting said levers,
- (d) a plurality of cords each connected directly between a different one of said plurality of levers and its corresponding striker for actuating said strikers,
- (e) a plurality of pulleys for defining a plurality of paths having a plurality of linear portions extending across said bank of chimes and towards said chimes and translating movement of said levers to said strikers regardless of the relative position of said strikers and said chime actuator; and
- (f) said pulleys being arranged in two groups, the pulleys of a first of said two groups being disposed adjacent to said strikers, and the pulleys of the second of said two groups being disposed in laterally offset relationship with each other and on the same axis, the pulleys of said first group each having their axis angularly offset with respect to each other, said first group pulleys also having their axis in laterally offset relationship corresponding to the lateral offset relationship of said second group pulleys so that the path of said cords between each lever and the one of the first group pulleys adjacent to the striker corresponding thereto lies in the same plane.
- 4. The invention as set forth in claim 3 wherein said strikers each comprise a tube, a plunger mounted in said tube and movable out of one end of said tube for striking the chime adjacent thereto, a cap on the opposite end of said tube rotatably adjustable about the axis of said tube, said cap having one of said first group pulleys rotatably mounted therein with its axis perpendicular to said cap axis so that rotation of said cap rotates the axis of the pulley therein.
- 5. The invention as set forth in claim 4 wherein the axis of the pulley mounted in said tube is offset in a radial direction from said cap axis so that said cord extends from said least named pulley axially of said tube to said plunger where the end of said cord is attached.
- 6. The invention as set forth in claim 5 where each of said strikers further comprises a coil spring disposed around the portion of said plunger which extends out of said one end of said tube.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 369,672, filed 6/13/73, now abandoned.
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W. I. Milham, "Time and Timekeepers", The Macmillan Company, New York, 1923, pp. 294-295, 316-317. |
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