FIELD: personal use articles.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to clock industry. Technical result of invention is achieved by the fact that mark is formed by outboard bearing or a hoop with external surface, guide track and penetrating surface, die barrel or a hoop with external surface, guide track and penetrating surface and balls and rollers. Die barrel or hoop are located on external surface of outboard bearing or hoop coaxially with coaxial cavity formation. Guide tracks are located opposite each other. Outboard bearing or hoop and die barrel or hoop are joined to each other by balls and rollers which are located in coaxial cavity on guide tracks. At least outboard bearing or hoop are set up so that they can be rotated to balls and rollers, and the last ones are set up so that they can be rotated to outboard bearing or hoot and/or die barrel or hoop and also with a possibility of sliding and/or wheeling along guide tracks. Holder is in cooperation with die barrel or hoop. External surface of outboard bearing or hoop is partially disposed outside of side face of the body of the dial. According to the mark of the dial mark is formed by outboard bearing or a hoop with external surface, guide track and penetrating surface, die barrel or a hoop with external surface, guide track and penetrating surface and balls and rollers. Die barrel or hoop are located on external surface of outboard bearing or hoop coaxially with coaxial cavity formation. Guide tracks are located opposite each other. Outboard bearing or hoop and die barrel or hoop are joined to each other by balls and rollers which are located in coaxial cavity on guide tracks. At least outboard bearing or hoop are set up so that they can be rotated to balls and rollers, and the last ones are set up so that they can be rotated to outboard bearing or hoot and/or die bearing or hoop and also with a possibility of sliding and/or wheeling along guide tracks.
EFFECT: expansion of an arsenal of means and functionality of dial and mark is provided.
2 cl, 2 dwg
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Dates
2009-06-20—Published
2008-04-18—Filed