Claims
- 1. In a pinion gear for a digital clock construction, said pinion gear being adapted to be rotatably carried and having driving gear teeth, said pinion gear having locking teeth extending from certain of said driving teeth in axially aligned relation therewith, each said locking tooth having an outer tip that is defined by a certain radius extending from the center of said pinion gear, each said locking tooth having a free end remote from its respective driving tooth, the improvement wherein said locking teeth each has a wing-like structure at said free end and that extends transversely outwardly from both sides thereof and from said tip thereon whereby each said wing-like structure is axially spaced from its respective driving tooth.
- 2. A pinion gear for a digital clock construction as set forth in claim 1 wherein said wing-like structure of each said locking tooth has a section thereof on each said side of the respective locking tooth, each said section having an outer end surface that is defined by a radius.
- 3. A pinion gear for a digital clock construction as set forth in claim 2 wherein each said section of each said locking tooth has a generally triangular configuration.
- 4. In a method of making a pinion gear for a digital clock construction, said method comprising the steps of forming said pinion gear to be adapted to be rotatably carried and have driving gear teeth, forming said pinion gear to have locking teeth extending from certain of said driving teeth in axially aligned relation therewith, forming each said locking tooth to have a free end remote from its respective driving tooth, and forming each said locking tooth to have an outer tip that is defined by a certain radius extending from the center of said pinion gear, the improvement comprising the step of forming said locking teeth to each have a wing-like structure at said free end and that extends transversely outwardly from both sides thereof and from said tip thereof whereby each said wing-like structure is axially spaced from its respective driving tooth.
- 5. A method of making a pinion gear for a digital clock construction as set forth in claim 4 and including the steps of forming said wing-like structure on each said locking tooth to have a section thereof on each said side of the respective locking tooth, and forming each said section to have an outer end surface that is defined by a radius.
- 6. A method of making a pinion gear for a digital clock construction as set forth in claim 5 and including the step of forming each said section of each said locking tooth to have a generally triangular configuration.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation patent application of its copending parent patent application, Ser. No. 796,903, filed Nov. 12, 1985, now issued on Mar. 31, 1987 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,653,932.
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