Abstract:
FIG. 1 is a right side view of a putter showing my new design, the left side view being a mirror image of the right side view; FIG. 2 is a front view thereof; FIG. 3 is a top view thereof; FIG. 4 is a bottom view thereof; FIG. 5 is a rear view thereof; FIG. 6 is a top, front, left side perspective view thereof; and, FIG. 7 is a bottom, rear, right side perspective view thereof. The broken lines shown on FIGS. 1-3 and 5-7 illustrate environmental structure and form no part of the claimed design.
Abstract:
A method and an electro-mechanical arrangement for the generating and processing of electrical impulses for the setting or correction of an electronic digital display through the intermediary of an impulse generator. The impulse generator consists of an impulse transmitter and an impulse collector whereby, by means of the impulse emitter which evidences a plurality of impulse-generating elements, preferably arranged at uniform spacings in a circular path relative to a rotational axis, a plurality of electrical contacts are adapted to be closed in cooperation with the impulse-generating elements. The contacts of the impulse collector, generating mutually timewise displaced but still overlapping impulses whose frequency is proportional to the relative speed between the impulse transmitter and the impulse collector and whose phase position, in essence the phase lead and phase lag, is dependent upon the relative direction of rotation between the impulse transmitter and the impulse collector.
Abstract:
A setting mechanism incorporated in a digital display device which includes a movable first digit carrier; a motor driving the first digit carrier in a normal digit-advancing operation; and a movable second digit carrier. The setting mechanism has a drive member continuously driven by the motor, a clutch connected between the drive member and the second digit carrier. The clutch, when in its engaged state, couples the drive member to the second digit carrier for imparting a setting motion to the latter; and a manually operable actuator connected to the clutch for operating the same.
Abstract:
A snowboard assembly containing a snowboard attached to a locking device. The locking device is contained within an enclosure, which is attached to the snowboard. The enclosure contains a base hingeably attached to a cover; the cover and base may be readily connected to and disconnected from each other. The locking device is inclined with respect to the base to afford ready visibility and easy access. A cable is connected to the locking device and is adapted to be connected to a post or other secure structure.
Abstract:
In the natural wood panel according to the invention, the fibers (10) are inclined to the panel plane (2) at an angle (.alpha.) between 0.degree. and 90.degree., especially between 20.degree. and 70.degree.. The panel has at least one layer of such natural wood panels (2) joined with one another, in which the fibers (10) of the panels (2) point in the same direction or, in another embodiment, in different directions. At least one other layer can be provided which is joined with the layer of natural wood panels (2), and this layer can also be a natural wood laminated panel or a layer of wood, wood fiber substances, sound-absorbing, heat-insulating, radiation-repelling or heat-conducting material.
Abstract:
A twenty-four hour digital display in which the numerals for the display are carried by a 1-hour barrel and a 10-hour barrel which are stepped by a stepping device. A steppable visor driven in steps by the 10-hour barrel covers part of the time the 1-hour barrel which has a function of the time display. The visor itself carries numerals for indicating single-digit hours. The stepping device includes a gearing and a shaft which serves simultaneously as a locking device for the two barrels.