Condition regulating device for the meters for measuring the qua

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G01C 2200

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045608610

ABSTRACT:
A condition regulating device for meters for measuring the quantity of motion which have a sensor including a pendulum for sensing vibrations, and components for transmitting the swinging of the pendulum to a display for displaying the swinging of the pendulum as a function of the quantity of motion. The device includes an externally threaded regulating shaft having both its ends rotatably supported on a frame, a movable member designed to be in engagement with the external thread of the shaft and reciprocate axially in association with the rotation of the shaft, a lower limit stopper for the pendulum, which is integral with the movable member, a buffer lever rotatably mounted on the frame, which is designed such that, when the acceleration acting upon the pendulum exceeds a certain value, it buffers the swinging of the pendulum and the other end secured to the other end of the buffer lever.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4322609 (1982-03-01), Kato
patent: 4460823 (1984-07-01), Ruehlemann

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