Claims
- 1. An electromagnetic indicator assembly, comprising:
- a support frame for displaying symbols;
- a plurality of permanently magnetized rotors carried by said frame in laterally spaced axially parallel position, with each of said rotors carrying a symbol for display at said frame; and
- a stator assembly carried by said frame and comprising:
- a stamped magnetic metal plate having a plurality of laterally spaced fingers each defining a magnetic core which terminates close to one of said rotors, and
- a plurality of stator coils each axially mounted on one of said cores for magnetizing the same when said coil is energized electrically to cause rotation in one direction of the adjacent rotor and displaying of said symbols carried thereon.
- 2. An electromagnetic indicator assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said rotors each include a magnet having diametrically opposite magnetic poles, the magnets of adjacent rotors being magnetized with opposite magnetic polarity; and further comprising circuit means for so energizing the stator coils that the adjacent cores have opposite polarity to cause rotation of any selected rotor in said one direction while magnetically preventing rotation of other rotors adjacent to said selected rotor.
- 3. An electromagnetic indicator assembly as defined in claim 2, wherein each of said rotors includes a nonmagnetic cylindrically curved plate carrying one of said symbols to be displayed, said non-magnetic plate partially enclosing said magnet of said rotor and extending circumferentially around said magnet less than 360.degree. to define two spaced free edges; each of said cores having a free end extending out of said stator coil and terminating adjacent one of said rotors in the space between said two free spaced edges of said nonmagnetic rotor plate, which serves as an abutment for limiting rotation of said rotor.
- 4. An electromagnetic indicator assembly as defined in claim 3, wherein said circuit means includes a direct current source, a first switching means connected thereto for energizing said coils and driving said rotors in said one direction and a second switching means connected to said direct current source for rotating said rotors in a direction opposite said one direction whereby said rotors are held stationary magnetically in either one of two positions with one of said edges of said nonmagnetic rotor plates in abutment with said free core end.
- 5. An electromagnetic indicator assembly as defined in claim 4, wherein each of said nonmagnetic rotor plates extends circumferentially approximately 250.degree. around said rotor magnet so that said rotor turns approximately 90.degree. to display said symbol on said nonmagnetic plate when an associated stator coil is energized.
- 6. An electromagnetic indicator assembly as defined in claim 3, wherein each of said nonmagnetic rotor plates extends circumferentially approximately 250.degree. around a rotor magnet so that said rotor turns approximately 90.degree. to display said symbol on said nonmagnetic plate when an associated stator coil is energized.
- 7. An electromagnetic indicator assembly as defined in claim 3, wherein each of said nonmagnetic rotor plates extends circumferentially approximately 280.degree. around each of said rotor magnets so that one of said rotors turns approximately 60.degree. in one direction to display said symbol when an associate stator coil is energized, whereby said turned rotor returns to its initial position in a direction opposite said one direction when the associated stator coil is deenergized.
- 8. An electromagnetic indicator assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said support frame comprises a wall having laterally spaced window openings for displaying said symbols respectively, and another wall rotatably supporting said rotors to display said symbols at said window openings respectively.
- 9. An electromagnetic indicator as defined in claim 1, wherein said metal plate comprises a first flange for mounting on said support frame, and a second flange integral with said first flange, said fingers being bent upwardly from said second flange parallel to said first flange to carry said coils.
- 10. An electromagnetic indicator as defined in claim 9, wherein said support frame comprises a first wall having laterally spaced window openings for displaying said symbols respectively, and another wall integral with said first wall and rotatably supporting said rotors for display of said symbols at said window openings respectively, said first flange being mounted in abutment with said first wall so that said second flange is parallel to said first wall and said fingers support said coils axially perpendicular to said rotors and said first wall.
- 11. An electromagnetic indicator assembly, comprising:
- a support frame for displaying symbols;
- a plurality of permanently magnetized rotors carried by said frame in laterally spaced axially parallel position, with each of said rotors carrying a symbol for display at said frame;
- each of said rotor having a magnet having diametrically opposite magnetic poles, the magnets of adjacent rotors being magnetized with opposite magnetic polarity;
- a stator assembly carried by said frame and comprising:
- a plurality of metallic magnetic cores each of which terminates close to one of said rotors, and
- a plurality of stator coils each axially mounted on one of said cores for magnetizing the same when said coil is energized electrically to cause rotation in one direction of a selected rotor and displaying of said symbol carried thereon, and
- circuit means for so energizing said stator coils that the adjacent cores have opposite polarity thereby causing rotation of said selected rotor in said one direction while magnetically preventing rotation of other rotors adjacent to said selected rotor.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 381,880, now abandoned, filed July 23, 1973.
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