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  • Figure 2 is a side view, partly in section, of the same.
  • Figure 3 is a detail plan view of the lever and escape-wheel.
  • This invention has for its object to so construct the escapementof watches and clocks that the lever.
  • the invention consists chiefly in connecting the outer end 'of the spring with a pin, which projects from the escapement lever, so that the generally use 'less power of the said outer end will be utilized to more completely regulate the movements of the wheels.
  • a in the drawing represents the balance-wheel, mounted upon the spindle B, on which the shoulder a, carrying the ruby-pin I), is also secured.
  • O is the escapement lever, and I) the anchor, both being mounted upon the/arbor E.
  • the front end of the lever is forked, to be engaged by the ruby-pin in giving impulse to the balance; its other end plays between the banking-pins c c.
  • the hair-spring through the movement of the balance, follows up the lever in giving impulse with increasing force, until arrested by a banking-pin.
  • the escapeuient is of simpler construction than it was where the roller and point upon, or pin in, the lever, to prevent derangement, were employed.
  • the entire force of the hair-spring is, in this case, utilized, while heretofore a great part of it was wasted upon a stationary stud.
  • the end of the hair-spring is held upon the pin 11 by means of a key, 0, pivoted to the arbor E, and swung to cover the upper end of the pin d.

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W. HART.
.Watch Esoapement.
No. 106,815. Patented Aug. 30, 1870,
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WILLIAM HART, OF KIRKSV'IL LE, MISSOURI.
Letters Patent No. 106,815, dated August 30, 1870.
IMPROVEMENT IN ESCAPEMENTS IOR WATCHES, 8cc.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, WILLIAM HART, of, Kirksville, in thecounty of Adair and State of Missouri, have invented a new and improved \Vatch-Escapement; and I do hereby declare that the following is a mu, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing forming part of this specification, in which- Figure 1 represents a plan or top view on an enlarged scale of my improved escapement.
Figure 2 is a side view, partly in section, of the same.
Figure 3 is a detail plan view of the lever and escape-wheel.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts. I
This invention-has for its object to so construct the escapementof watches and clocks that the lever.
will be held in repose by the force of the hair-spring, while the balance swings toward andreturns from the'extreme of its motion.
The invention consists chiefly in connecting the outer end 'of the spring with a pin, which projects from the escapement lever, so that the generally use 'less power of the said outer end will be utilized to more completely regulate the movements of the wheels.
A in the drawing represents the balance-wheel, mounted upon the spindle B, on which the shoulder a, carrying the ruby-pin I), is also secured.
O is the escapement lever, and I) the anchor, both being mounted upon the/arbor E.
The front end of the lever is forked, to be engaged by the ruby-pin in giving impulse to the balance; its other end plays between the banking-pins c c.
From the lever 0 projects a pin, d, over which the outer end of the hair-spring F is fitted, in the manner indicated in fig. 1.
The hair-spring, through the movement of the balance, follows up the lever in giving impulse with increasing force, until arrested by a banking-pin.
. The wheel swings then still further, but the lever is held in repose until the ruby-pin, through which the balance receives its i1npulse, .returns to carry it from its state of rest in the opposite direction, when the impulse is again renewed.
In the interval between the arresting of the lever by the hanking-pin and its return move, it is held in position by the outer end of the hair-spring. This outer end, through the force of the balance, acts in conjunction with the lever, but after the lever has struck the banking-pin the further motion of the balance causes the outer end of the spring to draw the lever firmly against the banking-pin. and thereby to hold it firmly in place.
The same action is produced during the return stroke of the pin and wheel.
The advantages of this arrangement are the followmg:
The escapeuient is of simpler construction than it was where the roller and point upon, or pin in, the lever, to prevent derangement, were employed.
The friction produced by the said roller and pin is dispensed with, a closer and more convenient adjustment of the escapement is permit-ted,and the same is liable to be injured by sudden motion.
The entire force of the hair-spring is, in this case, utilized, while heretofore a great part of it was wasted upon a stationary stud.
The end of the hair-spring is held upon the pin 11 by means of a key, 0, pivoted to the arbor E, and swung to cover the upper end of the pin d.
Having thus described my invention,
I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. The hair-spring of a watch escapcment, connected with the lever O, in such manner that it will draw the said lever against and retain it in'contact with the banking-pins, as set forth.
2. The escapemcnt lever 0, provided with the projecting-pin (I, to which the outer end of the hairspring is secured, substantially as and for the purpose herein shown and described.
3. The key e, pivoted to the arbor E, to lock the hair-spring to the pin (l, as specified.
WILLIAM HART.
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S. W. WILLrAns, Lewis W. LINK.
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DE102010014234A1 (en) * 2010-04-08 2011-10-13 NOMOS Glashütte/SA Roland Schwertner KG Clock, particularly wrist watch, comprises balance-wheel and escapement, where balance-wheel has balance-wheel arbor and balance-wheel rim, and escapement has escapement wheel

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DE102010014234A1 (en) * 2010-04-08 2011-10-13 NOMOS Glashütte/SA Roland Schwertner KG Clock, particularly wrist watch, comprises balance-wheel and escapement, where balance-wheel has balance-wheel arbor and balance-wheel rim, and escapement has escapement wheel
DE102010014234B4 (en) * 2010-04-08 2013-02-21 NOMOS Glashütte/SA Roland Schwertner KG Watch with modified escapement

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