The
Geneva stop is named after the Geneva cross, a similar shape
to the main part of the mechanism.
The Geneva stop is used to provide intermittent motion, the
orange wheel turns continuously, the dark blue pin then turns
the blue cross quarter of a turn for each revolution of the
drive wheel.
The crescent shaped cut out in dark orange section lets the points of
the cross past, then locks the wheel in place when it is stationary.
The Geneva stop mechanism is used commonly in film projectors
to move the film on one frame at a time.