Claims
- 1. An electromagnetically-induced rocking clock having a pendulum-adjustment means which comprises:
- a casing adjustably fixed on said pendulum and being formed with an arcuated hole thereon;
- an adjustable weight pivotedly fixed on said casing;
- a transversely adjusting screw passing through said arcuated hole formed on said casing and being fastened by nut 31 to definitely fix said weight on a specific point on said casing so that said screw and said weight can be moved either rightward or leftward to obtain a sharply vertical pendulum; and
- two longitudinally adjusting screws, formed on said casing, each adjusting screw being formed with an extension engaged with a vertical lengthy groove formed on said pendulum so that said casing may be vertically adjustably fixed on said pendulum by fixing a nut on each said longitudinally adjusting screw so as to adjust the gravity center and the arm of force of said pendulum.
- 2. An electromagnetically-induced rocking clock having an impact-prevention means which comprises:
- a pair of permanent magnets formed on the inner perimeter of outer swinging casing and a pair of permanent magnets corresponding formed on the outer perimeter of inner clock, each permanent magnet formed on inner clock being located approaching to utmost swinging point of each said permanent magnet formed on outer swinging casing and the magnetic pole of said magnet formed on the inner clock being the same as that of said magnet formed on the outer casing for producing repulsive force whenever facing each other so as to prevent collision therebetween.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of original application of Ser. No. 554,281 filed on Nov. 22, 1983. Original application disclosed an electromagnetically-induced rocking clock having two supporting needles of the rocking clock body pivotedly mounted on two abrasion-resistant sockets, which may have wider swinging angle for the clock body or pendulum and have reduced abrasion between the needles and the sockets. However, the gravity center of its pendulum is fixed and the arm of force of such pendulum is fixed so that the swinging angle and speed of the pendulum will not be adjusted. Meanwhile, the original application is lacking of adjustment means to maintain a sharply vertical pendant for the pendulum, so the oscillation of pendulum either rightward or leftward will not be symmetrical.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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4395137 |
Wiley |
Jul 1983 |
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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56-49972 |
May 1981 |
JPX |
2017982 |
Oct 1979 |
GBX |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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554281 |
Nov 1983 |
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