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Re: Clock Polarity

To: mgs <mgs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Clock Polarity
From: Bullwinkle <yd3@nvc.net>
Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 11:37:10 -0600
Bob:

There's no spring at all except for the hair spring on the
balance wheel.  I've taken apart both later 53 style and earlier
51 style.  Both use a magnet and a contact on the balance wheel. 
The balance wheel is brass with a Y shaped iron armature.  On the
balance wheel is a contact pin which contacts a pivot completing
the power to the small bobin.  This gives tha balace wheel a
small "kick" every osciallation.  Attached is a photo of the
clock.  The pencil points to the contact.  The ends of the Y
armature can be seen.  Above the pencil Just below the round bar
can be seen the magnets field lamanations of three layers.

Blake

<<<snip>>>electrically-wound clock. 
As the clock unwound its mainspring, electric contacts met and
the device
ratcheted to wind the spring again.

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