Claims
- 1. A counter comprising:
- a lowest order counter wheel adapted to be rotatably driven;
- a plurality of high order counter wheels;
- barrel means comprising an axially extending barrel for receiving said wheels to form a bank of coaxial rotatable counter wheels of increasing order, said barrel defining an axially extending groove; and
- transfer means comprising a plurality of transfer pinions mounted in said groove for rotatably advancing a higher order wheel in response to a pre-established angular rotation of a lower order wheel, said transfer pinions each comprising a hub sleeve and a plurality of radially projecting teeth having peripheral portions which are engageable against groove defining portions of said barrel to maintain said transfer means in proper operative position, at least one of said transfer pinions having a chamfer-like contoured surface defined at a high order end of said pinion and substantially extending from the sleeve to define a high order end portion of a plurality of said teeth.
- 2. The counter of claim 1 wherein said at least one transfer pinion comprises a contoured surface which defines the high order end of three teeth.
- 3. The counter of claim 1 wherein said at least one transfer pinion comprises a contoured surface which defines the high order end of six teeth.
- 4. The counter of claim 1 wherein said counter wheels have a rim mounting portion for mounting on said barrel, said contoured surface generally axially engagable against said rim mounting portion to prevent said pinion sleeve from jamming against said rim mounting portion.
- 5. The counter of claim 1 wherein said at least one of said transfer pinions comprises a second chamfer-like contoured surface extending from the sleeve to define a low order end of a plurality of teeth.
- 6. A counter comprising:
- a lowest order counter wheel adapted to be rotatably driven;
- a plurality of high order counter wheels, said counter wheels being affixed with indicia and being formed of a material which permits the passage of light therethrough so as to highlight said indicia;
- barrel means comprising an axially extending barrel for receiving said wheels to form a bank of coaxial rotatable counter wheels of increasing order, said barrel defining an axially extending groove and being formed from a material which permits passage of light; and
- transfer means comprising a plurality of transfer pinions mounted in said groove for rotatably advancing a higher order wheel in response to a pre-established angular rotation of a lower order wheel, said transfer pinions each comprising a plurality of teeth having peripheral portions which are engageable against groove defining portions of said barrel to maintain said transfer means in proper operative position,
- said counter wheels and said barrel means defining a light path so that a light source applied at one axial end of the barrel means causes light to traverse generally axially through the barrel and generally outwardly through the counter wheels to illuminate the counter.
- 7. The counter of claim 6 wherein the barrel means is a molded integral member formed of clear plastic material.
- 8. The counter of claim 6 further comprising rings of generally opaque-like material affixed to said barrel at axially spaced positions which generally align with axial edges of adjacent counter wheels.
- 9. The counter of claim 6 wherein at least one of said counter wheels defines a peripheral rim affixed with indicia, the indicia comprising a generally opaque-like material which generally obstructs the passage of light and the rim generally permitting the passage of at least some light to highlight said indicia.
- 10. The counter of claim 6 wherein at least one of said counter wheels defines a peripheral rim affixed with indicia, the indicia defining portions of said rim generally permitting the passage of at least some light and other portions of said rim comprising a generally opaque-like material which generally obstructs the passage of light to highlight said indicia.
- 11. A counter comprising:
- a lowest order counter wheel adapted to be rotatably driven;
- a plurality of high order counter wheels, said counter wheels being affixed with indicia and being formed of a material which permits passage of light therethrough so as to highlight said indicia;
- barrel means comprising an axially extending barrel for receiving said wheels to form a bank of coaxial rotatable counter wheels of increasing order, said barrel defining an axially extending groove and being formed from a material which permits passage of light; and
- transfer means comprising a plurality of transfer pinions mounted in said groove for rotatably advancing a higher order wheel in response to a pre-established angular rotation of a lower order wheel, said transfer pinions each comprising a plurality of teeth having peripheral portions which are engageable against groove defining portions of said barrel to maintain said transfer means in proper operative position,
- said counter wheels and said barrel means defining a light path so that a light source applied to the barrel means causes light to traverse generally throughout the barrel and generally outwardly through the counter wheels to illuminate the counter.
- 12. The counter of claim 11 wherein the barrel means is a molded integral member formed of clear plastic material.
- 13. The counter of claim 11 further comprising rings of generally opaque-like material affixed to said barrel at axially spaced positions which generally align with axial edges of adjacent counter wheels.
- 14. The counter of claim 11 wherein at least one of said counter wheels defines a peripheral rim affixed with indicia, the indicia comprising a generally opaque-like material which generally obstructs the passage of light and the rim generally permitting the passage of at least some light to highlight said indicia.
- 15. The counter of claim 11 wherein at least one of said counter wheels defines a peripheral rim affixed with indicia, the indicia defining portions of said rim generally permitting the passage of at least some light and other portions of said rim comprising a generally opaque-like material which generally obstructs the passage of light to highlight said indicia.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application No. 116,487 filed on Nov. 2, 1987, U.S. Pat. No. 4,774,398.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Eliot K. Buckingham "Here's How to Design Full and Semi Recess Action Gears", Jun. 8, 1964, McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. |
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