.~ Stopping after predetermined number of reciprocations or cycles (including single cycle)
DEFINITION
Classification: 318/120
(under subclass 119) Subject matter in which means are provided for stopping the motor after it has made a predetermined number of reciprocations or cycles.
(1) Note. For example, a reciprocating motor which when started operates to make one reciprocation, stroke or cycle and stops, is classified herein.
(2) Note. Where the stopping is effected by mechanical stopping means, such as brake, stop means, classification is not in this class but in some other appropriate class. Note Class 192, subclasses 116.5+.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
463, and the subclasses specified in the Notes thereto, for motor systems having automatic stopping of rotary motors after a predetermined degree of movement of the motor.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS
192, Clutches and Power-Stop Control, 116, see (2) Note above.