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  • Iigure 3 is a perspective view (enlarged) of the connecting-piece, by which the outer end of the mainspring is secured to the barrel.
  • the outer end. of the main-spring of a watch has been secured in place by riveting it to a connectingpiece, pivoted to the head and bottom of the goingbarrel, toallow it-to swing, and accommodate itself to the motion of the spring.
  • the spring is so riveted, in the event of the breakage of the spring, it becomes necessary to'pnnclrout'tiie' rivet, which operation, especially in the hands of an unskilful workman, frequently results in the fracture of the connecting-piece.
  • My invention has for its object to overcome this difficulty, and consists in providing the connecting piece with a hook or projection, for holding the end of the spring, by which means the attaching and detaching of the latter are greatly facilitated.
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  • the connecting-piece which is provided at one end with pivots c d, which fit into small holes in the head and bottom of the barrel, whereby it is secured thereto, and, at the same time, allowed to swing freely out from the side of the barrel,to accommodate itself to the movement of the outerend of the spring, which is provided with aslot or opening, to. admit of its being caught over a hook or. projection, b, on the connecting-piece b.
  • the outer end of the spring is rounded, and fits against. or close to a shoulder, 5, of corresponding form, the spring lying flush with the surface of theinner end of the connecting-piece.
  • the spring may be attached thereto. in such manner as to allow ofits free and independent motion in the required direction, so that in the event of the connecting-piece being thrown out of itstrne position, the spring will, nevertheless, lie flat within the barrel,aud all liability of its bearing against'the bottom or head thereof which causes fric,
  • the detached connecting-piece b when constructed with hook or projection, e, substantially as and for the purpose described.

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C. D. P. GIBSON.
Attaching Watch Springs.
Patented Feb. I, 1870.
1212513, PHQTO-LITHOGRAP'MEP,
dinihzd $13M fitted @ll'llillt.
Letters Patent No. 99,428, dated February 1,1870.
IMPROVEMENT m ATTACHING- 'rnn MAIN-SPRING- or WATCHES.
The Schedule referred tax-in these Letter: Patent'and making part of the lame.
1'0 all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that 1, CHARLES D. 'P. GIBSON, of Boston, in the conn t-y oi'Snfiolk, and State of Massachusetts, have invented an Improvement in Watches, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying diawings, making part of this specification, in which- Figure 1 is a plan (enlarged)-of the going-barrel 'ofa watch, its head being removed, to show the mainspring within. Figure 2 is a horizontal section through the same.-
Iigure 3 is a perspective view (enlarged) of the connecting-piece, by which the outer end of the mainspring is secured to the barrel. I The outer end. of the main-spring of a watch has been secured in place by riveting it to a connectingpiece, pivoted to the head and bottom of the goingbarrel, toallow it-to swing, and accommodate itself to the motion of the spring. When, however, the spring is so riveted, in the event of the breakage of the spring, it becomes necessary to'pnnclrout'tiie' rivet, which operation, especially in the hands of an unskilful workman, frequently results in the fracture of the connecting-piece.
My invention has for its object to overcome this difficulty, and consists in providing the connecting piece with a hook or projection, for holding the end of the spring, by which means the attaching and detaching of the latter are greatly facilitated.
To enable others skilled in the art to understand and ,usejmy invention, I will proceed to describe the manner in which I have carried it out.
In the said draxinngs- A represents the going-barrel of a watch, within which is placed the main-spring B, the inner end of which is secured in the ordinary manner to the winding-arbor a.
b, fig. 3, is the connecting-piece, which is provided at one end with pivots c d, which fit into small holes in the head and bottom of the barrel, whereby it is secured thereto, and, at the same time, allowed to swing freely out from the side of the barrel,to accommodate itself to the movement of the outerend of the spring, which is provided with aslot or opening, to. admit of its being caught over a hook or. projection, b, on the connecting-piece b.
The outer end of the spring is rounded, and fits against. or close to a shoulder, 5, of corresponding form, the spring lying flush with the surface of theinner end of the connecting-piece.
- By thus providing the connecting piece with a hook or projection, e, as described, the spring may be attached thereto. insuch manner as to allow ofits free and independent motion in the required direction, so that in the event of the connecting-piece being thrown out of itstrne position, the spring will, nevertheless, lie flat within the barrel,aud all liability of its bearing against'the bottom or head thereof which causes fric,
tion and variation in the rate, is thus avoided, while the attaching and detaching of the spring are greatly facilitated, and the danger of breaking the connectingpiece entirely avoided.
Claim.
-What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The detached connecting-piece b, when constructed with hook or projection, e, substantially as and for the purpose described.
. 0. D1. GIBSON.
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P. E. TEscHEMAcHER, W. J. CAMBRIDGE.
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