Registers – Operating devices – Plural registers
Patent
1995-08-11
1998-09-15
Gellner, Michael L.
Registers
Operating devices
Plural registers
235 91PR, 235 91G, G06M 100
Patent
active
058083375
ABSTRACT:
A totalizer assembly is enclosed in a housing having a base and a cover which cooperate to support and position a register assembly in the housing. The base and cover also cooperate to support and position a gear train in the housing. The gear train drives the register assembly. When units are to be totaled at a relatively fast rate, one gear train is used. When units are to be totaled at a relatively slow rate, a second gear train is used. The cover and base have surfaces for positioning the gears of either one of the two gear trains.
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Weimer Michael G.
Wetzel David K.
Chapik Daniel
Eaton Corporation
Gellner Michael L.
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