Claims
- 1. A pin means for use in a rotating time dial to determine the length of a timing actuation, said pin means having an elongated portion for insertion into an opening in a time dial, said pin means having an attached segment projecting from the elongated portion outwardly in one direction to a free end for forming a radial projection on a time dial, said attached projecting segment having an outer camming surface on its free end, the width of the outer camming surface determining the length of timing actuation, with two projections being spaced along the elongated portion for positioning said outer camming surface in an operative or inoperative position, one projection being located at the bottom of the elongated portion, the other projection being located between the one projection and the attached projecting segment.
- 2. A pin means for use in a rotating time dial to determine the length of a timing actuation, said pin means having a cylindrical portion for insertion into an opening in a time dial to hold it in place, said pin means having a portion which is an extension of said cylindrical portion with a cam segment projecting radially therefrom, said cam segment projecting outwardly in one direction from the extension of said cylindrical portion, said cam segment having a free end, said radially projecting cam segment having an outer camming surface on its free end, the width of the outer camming surface determining the length of timing actuation.
- 3. In combination, a pin means for use in a rotary time dial to determine the length of a timing actuation, a time dial rotatable about an axis, said time dial having a plurality of openings positioned around the periphery thereof substantially parallel to said axis, said pin means having an elongated portion for insertion into one of said openings to hold said pin means in place, said pin means having a portion which is an extension of said elongated portion with a cam segment projecting radially therefrom, said cam segment projecting outwardly in one direction from the extension of said elongated portion, said cam segment having a free end, said radially projecting cam segment having an outer camming surface on its free end, said cam segment projecting radially past the periphery of said time dial when said elongated portion is in an opening.
- 4. A combination as set forth in claim 3 wherein a second pin means is placed in a second opening adjacent to said one of said openings whereby both of said pin means can have their outer camming surfaces form a single camming surface.
- 5. A combination as set forth in claim 3 wherein said elongated portion is cylindrical.
- 6. A pin means for use in a rotating time dial to determine the length of a timing actuation, said pin means having an elongated portion for insertion into an opening in a time dial, said pin means having an attached segment projecting from the elongated portion outwardly in one direction to a free end for forming a radial projection on a time dial, said attached projecting segment having an outer camming surface on its free end, the width of the outer camming surface determining the length of timing actuation, wherein said elongated portion is cylindrical, said attached segment projecting radially outwardly from said cylindrical portion.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 562,650, filed Mar. 27, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,029,918.
US Referenced Citations (7)
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Divisions (1)
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