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    • 5. 发明专利
    • Improvements in Receptacles for Coins.
    • GB190306395A
    • 1904-02-18
    • GB190306395D
    • 1903-03-19
    • BISHOP ROBERT HODGESDOWN WILLIAM
    • BISHOP ROBERT HODGESDOWN WILLIAM
    • 6395. Bishop, R. H., and Down, W. March 19. Money boxes.-In a money box of the type intended to be set to receive a number of coins of a definite value and to remain closed until that number has been inserted, the registering and controlling mechanism is mounted on both sides of a metal plate e, Figs. 1, 2, and 4, within the lid b, which is held closed by the engagement of a spring bolt c under a bevelled catch d. The mechanism is set by turning the pence and shillings wheels i, j on the underside of the plate e until the required sum is indicated by the numbers, on the upper side of the wheels, which show through openings k in the plate e and corresponding glazed openings in the lid b. The lid being then closed, the spring w forces the bolt c under the catch d. When a coin, either a penny or halfpenny, is to be inserted, a sliding bolt p above the plate e is pulled back by means of a peg 2 projecting through a slot in the lid, so that a pivoted cover h can then be raised clear of the slit f into the position shown in Fig. 2, the tail of the cover h working in a recess s in the bolt p. The coin 1 is then pushed in over the bevelled springs 4, which prevent return, and is held by them until the cover h is turned down and the bolt p drawn forwards. While moving towards the opening g through which it falls into the box a, the coin 1 bears against a projection n and rotates a lever l so that a pawl m rotates the pence wheel i, either through one or two teeth according as the coin 1 is a halfpenny or penny. When the bolt p is returned, it strikes the projection o and returns the lever l, the wheels i, j being held by springs y, z. Once per revolution of the wheel i, a projection t on it moves the wheel j through one tooth. When the last coin necessary is being inserted, a pin u on the wheel i acts in a notch in the bolt c to push the bolt c back. Before the bolt c is released from the pin u, its rear end depresses a spring x to lock the bolt p in its forward position, so that the box cannot be locked until the wheels i, j have been re-set. To provide for the insertion of a penny to open the box when only a halfpenny is required to complete the sum for which the mechanism was set, the notch in which the pin u acts is formed so that the wheel j may be rotated slightly after the bolt c is drawn back and held free of the catch d.
    • 6. 发明专利
    • Improvements in Amusement Apparatus of the Gravity Railway Type
    • GB190711130A
    • 1908-01-23
    • GB190711130D
    • 1907-05-13
    • BISHOP ROBERT HODGESDOWN WILLIAM
    • BISHOP ROBERT HODGESDOWN WILLIAM
    • 11,130. Bishop, R. H., and Down, W. May 13. Railways for recreation.-Relates to amusement apparatus of the gravity-railway type, which comprises an inclined track and an elevator for raising the cars to the point where the descent begins. The elevator consists of a pair of endless travelling chains a carrying forked triangular platforms b, which form horizontal supports for the cars while being raised. The platforms are provided with two pairs of wheels f, g running in the same grooves e as the chains a ; the grooves form parallel-sided figures with irregularly-shaped ends, which are duplicated, as shown in Figs. 1 and 5. The extremities of the axle of the front wheels f are attached to the chains a, and are carried round the path indicated by the broken line in Fig. 1, while the wheels g deviate at the top and bottom to follow the duplicate path. To prevent the rear wheels g from falling back into the channels at the lower end of the elevator, each platform is provided with laterally projecting plates h adapted to ride on lugs i, and thus give the necessary support at the crossing points. The cars are brought into position at the foot of the elevator by means of a chain with a projection l, which engages a bracket m on the cars, and moves them one by one along a forked stage d. The cars are provided with rollers o, Fig. 10, mounted on T-shaped plates r which are pivoted on pins s on the underside of the cars. The rollers underlie aT-shaped guide and safety rail n, and the axles of the wheels are secured to the plates r, with the result that curvature of the track is met by a corresponding change in the positions of the axles.
    • 7. 发明专利
    • An Improved Tobogganing Apparatus
    • GB190614159A
    • 1907-04-04
    • GB190614159D
    • 1906-06-20
    • BISHOP ROBERT HODGESDOWN WILLIAM
    • BISHOP ROBERT HODGESDOWN WILLIAM
    • 14,159. Bishop, R. H., and Down, W. June 20. Toboganning. - A toboganning track consists of a straight or serpentine track to the top of which mats or wheeled cars are raised by an elevator f, Fig. 3, attached to a pair of endless chains a which move in grooves d, Figs. 3 and 9, in an inclined structure e. The elevator is formed with guide-rollers i, j, Fig. 6, which move in grooves d, k in the incline e, with vertical bars g, and, if necessary, with a notched platform for receiving the axles of wheeled cars. The cars or mats are moved by hand or mechanically on to comblike grids m, through the slots of which the bars g pass in order to take up a loaded car or mat. During the ascent, the car is held in an horizontal position. At the top of the incline e, a grid n strips the car from the elevator and discharges it down an inclined tract. The chains a are suitably driven and the grooves d, k cross twice to ensure the return of the elevator in an upright position. A pawl x is arranged near the groove k to prevent backward movement of the runners j. At the end of the track, a spring-board u, Fig. 5, may be provided for stopping the motion of the cars. Turntables t may also be provided at the ends of the track, and a lever w enables the board u to be depressed in order to move cars on to a turntable t. A double track may be used, and a stairway may be provided for the attendant.
    • 9. 发明专利
    • Improvements in Money Boxes.
    • GB190423359A
    • 1905-08-17
    • GB190423359D
    • 1904-10-29
    • BISHOP ROBERT HODGESDOWN WILLIAMCLARK LYONEL EDWINSTAPLES SYDNEY FRANCIS
    • BISHOP ROBERT HODGESDOWN WILLIAMCLARK LYONEL EDWINSTAPLES SYDNEY FRANCIS
    • 23,359. Bishop, R. H., Down, W., and Clark, L. E., and Staples, S. F., [trading as World's Manufacturing Co.]. Oct. 29. Money boxes.-In money boxes of the savingsbank type, the mechanism is mounted on a plate c on the lid b of the box, which can be set to receive a predetermined sum in, say, francs and halffrancs, or shillings and sixpences, when the lid is open. The full complement being reached, a lug on the counting-wheel m withdraws a bolt p and opens the lid. On opening the pivoted slot-cover f, its heel rocks the arm i of the three-armed lever g, so that the jaws j receive the coin which is inserted through the slot d. The cover is then pressed back, when the coin turns the lever and is itself forced over the opening e, when it is thrown into the box by a spring-pressed finger t, and the counting-wheel h is advanced through one or two teeth, according to the size of the coin, by the driving-pawl l. The second counting-wheel m is turned through one tooth by means of catches n for every half-revolution of the wheel h. The lever g, being locked against movement when the cover f is open, prevents fraudulent operation of the mechanism. The counting-wheels m, h indicate tens and units respectively, being figured on both sides. The figures on the upper side are visible through inspection holes, situated so as always to show the amount still required to open the box. The Provisional Specification states that the teeth of the wheel h may be removed or covered at a certain point, so as to prevent it from being operated by the insertion of coins after the full complement has been reached.