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The «Counter» model registers repetitive actions. It is an integral part of a device called an “Odometer”. The model has three-cylinder gears with numbers from 0 to 9 and a Geneva Drive. This combination allows you to see an interesting mechanical feature: when the reciprocating motion of the click-button using the Geneva Drive mechanism turns into the rotary motion of the cylinder gears with numbers. The Counter provides two options of data registering: a click-button on the roof of its body, and a turn handle on its side. Pressing the click-button or turning the handle makes the Counter shift by one. When the count passes 9, the Geneva Drive catches the next register cylinder and adds it to the count. Altogether, the three-digit display of the Counter can register values from 1 to 999. You can open the front panel of the counter and reset it manually. Try counting steps on your way home. Or how many people you meet on a stroll through the park. How about, the number of blue cars passing by your house in one hour? Count stairs at home, at school, or at a friend’s house.
Whenandwhoinventedit:
A counter, as a key part of the odometer mechanism, was invented by an Ancient Greek mathematician and engineer Hero of Alexandria who lived in 10-70 AD. It measured the length of the path by counting the number of rotations of the wheel. Later, the counter was improved and completed with a reducer that reduced the number of the wheel's revolutions depending on the measuring system (miles, leagues, kilometers) and showed reduced data on the display.
Usage:
These days, counters are used to count the number of passengers, visitors of different
events, cars passing through the certain checkpoint, sets and scores in sport,
items on a production line, etc.
o Assembleitand discover the principle of working of the Three-digitClicker-Counter.
o Experiment: the model comes with a PocketModel’sStudyGuide with a creation story and mechanism design as well as engaging and interesting tasks.
o ImmerseyourselfinAugmentedReality (AR), find out how the Counter is used in a production line, and interact with it via the dedicated Ugears application.
ThemechanismoftheCounteriscomposedof:
Click-button to register values
Cylinder gears with numbers
Geneva Drive
A Turn handle to register values
Self-assembly from the parts, pulled out from wooden boards, according to easy-to-follow manual instruction. No glue or cutting needed
Model Size: 5.3 x 2.6 x 4.8 in Package size: 8.1 x 7.4 x 2.5 in Number of parts: 157 Level: Easy Assembly Time: 2 hours Recommended Age: 8+ Kit weight: 1.12 lbs