G
PHYSICS

Note(s)

  • In this section, the following term is used with the meaning indicated:
    • "variable" (as a noun) means a feature or property (e.g., a dimension, a physical condition such as temperature, a quality such as density or colour) which, in respect of a particular entity (e.g., an object, a quantity of a substance, a beam of light) and at a particular instant, is capable of being measured; the variable may change, so that its numerical expression may assume different values at different times, in different conditions or in individual cases, but may be constant in respect of a particular entity in certain conditions or for practical purposes (e.g., the length of a bar may be regarded as constant for many purposes).
  • Attention is drawn to the definitions of terms or expressions used, appearing in the notes of several of the classes in this section, in particular those of "measuring" in class G01 and "control" and "regulation" in class G05.
  • Classification in this section may present more difficulty than in other sections, because the distinction between different fields of use rests to a considerable extent on differences in the intention of the user rather than on any constructional differences or differences in the manner of use, and because the subjects dealt with are often in effect systems or combinations, which have features or parts in common, rather than "things", which are readily distinguishable as a whole. For example, information (e.g., a set of figures) may be displayed for the purpose of education or advertising ( G09), for enabling the result of a measurement to be known ( G01), for signalling the information to a distant point or for giving information which has been signalled from a distant point ( G08). The words used to describe the purpose depend on features that may be irrelevant to the form of the apparatus concerned, for example, such features as the desired effect on the person who sees the display, or whether the display is controlled from a remote point. Again, a device which responds to some change in a condition, e.g., in the pressure of a fluid, may be used, without modification of the device itself, to give information about the pressure ( G01L) or about some other condition linked to the pressure (another subclass of class G01, e.g., G01K for temperature), to make a record of the pressure or of its occurrence ( G07C), to give an alarm ( G08B), or to control another apparatus ( G05).
    • The classification scheme is intended to enable things of a similar nature (as indicated above) to be classified together. It is therefore particularly necessary for the real nature of any technical subject to be decided before it can be properly classified.
INSTRUMENTS
G04
HOROLOGY
G04C
ELECTROMECHANICAL CLOCKS OR WATCHES (mechanical parts of clocks or watches in general G04B; electronic time-pieces with no moving parts, electronic circuitry for producing timing pulses G04G)

Note(s)

  • This subclass covers electric features of mechanically-driven clocks or watches, such as electric winding of such clocks or the provision of electric contacts thereon.
Subclass index
ELECTRIC WINDING OF MECHANICAL CLOCKS 1/00
ELECTROMECHANICAL CLOCK MOVEMENTS; ELECTRIC OR MAGNETIC ESCAPEMENTS 3/00, 5/00
TIME INDICATING
Optical; acoustical means 17/00, 19/00, 21/00
TIME SETTING 9/00
POWER SUPPLIES 10/00
SYNCHRONISATION; MASTER-AND-SLAVE CLOCK SYSTEM; SYNCHRONOUS-MOTOR CLOCKS 11/00, 13/00, 15/00
CLOCKS FOR OPERATING A DEVICE AT A PRESELECTED TIME 23/00
SUBJECT MATTER NOT PROVIDED FOR IN OTHER GROUPS OF THIS SUBCLASS 99/00
Electric winding of mechanical clocks; Independent electric clocks or watches
G04C 1/00
Winding mechanical clocks electrically (winding mechanically G04B 3/00)
G04C 1/02
by electromagnets
G04C 1/04
by electric motors with rotating or with reciprocating movement
G04C 1/06
winding-up springs
G04C 1/08
raising weights
G04C 1/10
Protection against overwinding (in mechanical clocks or watches G04B 1/20, G04B 3/06, G04B 3/10)
G04C 1/12
of the spring
G04C 1/14
of the weights
G04C 3/00
Electromechanical clocks or watches independent of other time-pieces and in which the movement is maintained by electric means (clocks driven by synchronous motors G04C 15/00)
G04C 3/02
wherein movement is regulated by a pendulum
G04C 3/027
using electromagnetic coupling between electric power source and pendulum (G04C 3/033 takes precedence) [3]
G04C 3/033
using torsion pendulums; using conical pendulums (construction thereof G04B 17/00) [3]
G04C 3/04
wherein movement is regulated by a balance
G04C 3/06
using electromagnetic coupling between electric power source and balance [3]
G04C 3/08
wherein movement is regulated by a mechanical oscillator other than a pendulum or balance, e.g. by a tuning fork [3]
G04C 3/10
driven by electromagnetic means [3]
G04C 3/12
driven by piezo-electric means; driven by magneto-strictive means [3]
G04C 3/14
incorporating a stepping motor (G04C 3/02-G04C 3/12 take precedence) [3]
G04C 3/16
incorporating an electro-dynamic continuously rotating motor (G04C 3/02-G04C 3/12 take precedence) [3]
G04C 3/18
incorporating electro-thermal or electro-pneumatic driving means [3]
G04C 5/00
Electric or magnetic means for converting oscillatory to rotary motion in time-pieces, i.e. electric or magnetic escapements (regulators G04C 3/00) [3]
G04C 9/00
Electrically-actuated devices for setting the time-indicating means (of slave clocks G04C 13/03; radio-controlled time-pieces G04R) [3]
G04C 9/02(transferred to G04R 20/00-G04R 60/14)
G04C 9/04
by blocking the driving means [3]
G04C 9/06
by decoupling the driving means (combined with blocking means G04C 9/04) [3]
G04C 9/08
by electric drive [3]
G04C 10/00
Arrangements of electric power supplies in time-pieces [3]
G04C 10/02
the power supply being a radioactive source [3]
G04C 10/04
with means for indicating the condition of the power supply [3]
Electric clock installations; Master-and-slave clock systems; Synchronous-motor clocks
G04C 11/00
Synchronisation of independently-driven clocks (radio-controlled time-pieces G04R)
G04C 11/02(transferred to G04R 20/00-G04R 60/14)
G04C 11/04
over a line (transmitting time signals over telephone networks H04M 11/06)
G04C 11/06
with direct mechanical action on the time-indicating means [3]
G04C 11/08
using an electric magnet or motor [3]
G04C 13/00
Driving mechanisms for clocks by master clocks
G04C 13/02
Circuit arrangements; Electric clock installations
G04C 13/03
Pulse transmission systems with additional means for setting the time indication of slave clocks [3]
G04C 13/04
Master clocks
G04C 13/06
Contact devices (for simultaneously winding several clocks G04C 1/00)
G04C 13/08
Slave clocks actuated intermittently
G04C 13/10
by electromechanical step-advancing mechanisms
G04C 13/11
with rotating armature [3]
G04C 13/12
by continuously-rotating electric motors [3]
G04C 13/14
by electrically-released mechanical driving mechanisms
G04C 15/00
Clocks driven by synchronous motors
Indicating the time or producing time signals electrically
G04C 17/00
Indicating the time optically by electric means (G04C 19/00 takes precedence; liquid crystal materials C09K 19/00; by mechanical means G04B 19/00, G04B 19/20) [3]
G04C 17/02
by electric lamps
G04C 19/00
Producing optical time signals at prefixed times by electric means
G04C 19/02
by electric lamps
G04C 19/04
by indicating members moved electrically, e.g. flap, band
G04C 21/00
Producing acoustic time signals by electrical means
G04C 21/02
Constructional details (G04C 21/04, G04C 21/16 take precedence)
G04C 21/04
Indicating the time of the day (acoustic indication of time G04B 21/00)
G04C 21/06
by striking mechanism
G04C 21/08
with snail
G04C 21/10
with locking plate
G04C 21/12
by electro-acoustic means
G04C 21/14
Electro-acoustic time announcement, i.e. spoken
G04C 21/16
producing the signals at adjustable fixed times
G04C 21/18
by mechanically unlocking an electromechanical vibrator, e.g. actuated by the leakage flux of the electric driving means
G04C 21/20
by closing a contact to ring an electromechanical alarm
G04C 21/22
put into action by the arbor of a mechanical alarm work
G04C 21/24
put into action by the spring of a mechanical alarm work
G04C 21/26
put into action by the vibrations caused by the operation of a mechanical alarm work
G04C 21/28
by closing a contact to put into action electro-acoustic means, e.g. awakening by music
G04C 21/30
with provision for a number of operations at different times, e.g. ringing the bells in a school
G04C 21/32
giving indications at a number of places, each at a different time, e.g. system of alarms in a hotel
G04C 21/34
Devices on watches or similar portable time-pieces
G04C 21/36
Signal-repeating devices
G04C 21/38
Adjusting the duration of signals
G04C 23/00
Clocks with attached or built-in means operating any device at preselected times or after preselected time-intervals (if restricted to producing acoustic time signals by electrical means G04C 21/00; mechanical alarm clocks G04B 23/02; apparatus which can be set and started to measure-off predetermined intervals G04F 3/06; time or time-programme switches which automatically terminate their operation after the programme is completed H01H 43/00)
G04C 23/02
Constructional details
G04C 23/04
Housings, supports, shielding, or similar stationary parts
G04C 23/06
Driving or regulating means
G04C 23/08
Programming means
G04C 23/10
for actuating any element which operates, or initiates the operation of, the device concerned
G04C 23/12
Electric circuitry
G04C 23/14
Mechanisms continuously running to relate the operation(s) to the time of day
G04C 23/16
acting only at one preselected time or during one adjustable time interval
G04C 23/18
for operating one device at a number of different times
G04C 23/20
with contacts operated, or formed, by clock hands or elements of similar form
G04C 23/22
with the actuating element carried by a disc
G04C 23/24
the actuating element controlling another element mechanically
G04C 23/26
for operating a number of devices at different times
G04C 23/28
with contacts operated, or formed, by clock hands or elements of similar form
G04C 23/30
with the actuating element carried by a disc
G04C 23/32
the actuating element controlling another element mechanically
G04C 23/34
with provision for automatic modification of the programme, e.g. on Sunday
G04C 23/36
by external influences
G04C 23/38
Mechanisms measuring a chosen time interval independently of the time of day at which the interval starts
G04C 23/40
using continuously-running mechanism
G04C 23/42
acting only at the end of a single time interval
G04C 23/44
with provision for selection from a number of preset intervals
G04C 23/46
with provision for adjustment of the interval (G04C 23/44 takes precedence)
G04C 23/48
acting at the ends of successive time intervals
G04C 23/50
with provision for modification of the interval(s) by external influences
G04C 99/00
Subject matter not provided for in other groups of this subclass [2006.01]