IPC 6 English version  G06M-G06M01104
SECTION G– PHYSICS

G 06

COMPUTING; CALCULATING; COUNTING (score computers for games A 63 B 71/06, A 63 D 15/20, A 63 F 1/18; combinations of writing implements with computing devices B 43 K 29/08)

G 06 M

COUNTING MECHANISMS; COUNTING OF OBJECTS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR (counting by measuring volume or weight of articles to be counted G 01 F, G 01 G; adaptation of counters to electricity meters in electromechanical arrangements for measuring time integral of electric power or current G 01 R 11/16; computers G 06 C to G 06 J; counting electric pulses H 03 K; counting characters, words or messages in switching networks for transmission of digital information H 04 L 12/08; metering arrangements in telephonic systems H 04 M 15/00)

Note

This subclass covers:

stepping or continuously-moving mechanical counters operated through one or more inputs applied to the lowest order mechanically or electrically;

counting systems involving applications of either mechanical, electrical, or electronic counters.


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Design features of general application

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Housing (for measuring instruments in general G 01 D)

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for driving the stage of lowest order (with variable ratio of drive G 06 M 1/38)

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producing continuous revolution of the stage, e.g. with gear train

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for actuating the drive

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10

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by electric or magnetic means

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12

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by fluid means

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for transferring a condition from one stage to a higher stage (with variable ratio of transfer G 06 M 1/38)

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self-operating, e.g. by Geneva mechanism

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18

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requiring external operation, e.g. by electromagnetic force

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20

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specially adapted for denominations with unequal numbers in each stage, e.g. degrees and minutes of angle

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for visual indication of the result of count on counting mechanisms, e.g. by window with magnifying lens

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Drums; Dials; Pointers

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Aligning means

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for representing the result of count in the form of electric signals, e.g. by sensing markings on the counter drum

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272

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using photoelectric means

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274

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using magnetic means; using Hall-effect devices

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276

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using mechanically-actuated contacts

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for zeroising or setting to a particular value

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using heart-shaped or similar cams; using levers

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Actuating means, e.g. magnet, spring, weight

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using reset shafts

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Actuating means, e.g. magnet, spring, weight

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38

for varying ratio of drive or transfer mechanism, e.g. by using alternative counting trains

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Counters with additional facilities (generating electric pulses at random intervals H 03 K 3/84)

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for performing an operation at a predetermined value of the count, e.g. arresting a machine

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04

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with an additional counter train operating in the reverse direction

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06

for printing or separately displaying result of count (display systems G 09)

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08

for counting the input from several sources; for counting inputs of different amounts

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10

for counting denominations with unequal numbers in each stage, e.g. degrees and minutes of angle (transfer mechanism therefor G 06 M 1/20)

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12

for preventing incorrect actuation, e.g. for preventing falsification

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14

for registering difference of positive and negative actuations
Counting of objects (in machines for making cigarettes A 24 C 5/32; in machines for shaping metal without removing material B 21 C 51/00; in printing machines or presses B 41 F 33/02; in office copying machines B 41 L 39/02; of axles of rail vehicles B 61 L 1/16; in packaging machines B 65 B 65/08; of objects conveyed through a pipe or tube B 65 G 51/36; entry or exit registers G 07 C 9/00)

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Counting of objects carried by a conveyer

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wherein objects ahead of the sensing element are separated to produce a distinct gap between successive objects

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Counting of piece goods, e.g. of boxes

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Counting of flat articles, e.g. of sheets of paper

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wherein the direction of movement of the objects is changed at the station where they are sensed

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10

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Counting of flat overlapped articles, e.g. of cards

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Counting of objects in a stack thereof

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02

by using a rotating separator incorporating pneumatic suction nozzles

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Counting of objects distributed at random, e.g. on a surface

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02

using an electron beam scanning a surface line by line, e.g. of blood cells on a substrate

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with provision for distinguishing between different sizes of objects (investigating particle size in general G 01 N 15/00)

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