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This Ebay listing is for the sale of a CD ROM publication of a collection of Watch and Clock Escapement publications originally published in 1904
A complete study in theory and practice of the lever, cylinder and chronometer escapements.
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Contains 164 pages in easy to view and print PDF file format. (If you are not familiar with PDF files, you will need to download a free pdf file reader from adobe .com in order to read a pdf file.)
Contents
Chapter I. THE DETACHED LEVER ESCAPEMENT Making a pair of dividers. Delineating an escape wheel. Pallet-and-fork action. Establishing the center of pallet staff. Laying out escape-wheel teeth. How motion is obtained Pallet-and-fork action. Methods of making good drawing instruments. Spring and adjusting screw for drawing instruments. Consideration of detached lever escapement resumed. The necessity for good instruments. Delineating the exit pallet. Delineating circular pallets. The amount of lock. Advantage of making large drawings. The club-tooth lever escapement. Relations of the several parts Locating the inner angle of the exit pallet Club-tooth lever with equidistant locking faces Angular motion of escape wheel determined A departure from former practices An apt illustration Locating the outer angle of the impulse planes Making an escapement model Making the bridges Imitation rubies for capping the top pivots Profitable for explaining to a customer Fancy screwheads How to do acid frosting How to prepare the surface How to etch the surface To temper and polish steel How flat steel polishing is done Smoothing and polishing Knowledge that is most essential What a workman should know to repair a watch Educate the eye to judge of angular as well as linear extent Fork and roller action. How to find the roller diameter from the length of the fork Why thirty degrees of roller action is about right How to set a fork and roller action right How to delineate a fork and roller To determine the size of a jewel pin The theory of the fork action How to delineate the prongs of a lever fork The proper length of a lever How to delineate the safety action. Restrict the frictional surfaces Be fearless in repairs, if sure you are right Study of an escapement error How to adjust the pallets to match the fork How to set a jewel pin as it should be About jewel-pin setters How to make an angle-measuring device How the angular motion is measured Testing lock and drop with our new device A few experiments with our angle-measuring device How to measure the angular motion of an escape wheel How a balance controls the timekeeping of a watch. How barometric pressure affects a watch Proportions of the double-roller escapement Theoretical action of double roller considered How to design a double-roller escapement How the guard point is made More about tangential lockings Correct drawing required Neutral lockings Practical hints for lever escapements The perfected lever escapement When power is lost in the lever escapement About the club-tooth escapement How to locate the pallet action Drawing an escapement to show angular motion Practical problems in the lever escapement To draw a pallet in any position Higher mathematics applied to the lever escapement How the basis for close measurements is obtained Make a large escapement model Practical lessons with fork and pallet action Quiz problems in the detached lever escapement How to measure escapement angles Determination of "right" methods Escapements compared How to set pallet stones How to make an escapement matching tool Details of fitting up escapement matcher Escapement matching device described How to set pallet stones.
Chapter II. THE CYLINDER ESCAPEMENT Essential parts of the cylinder escapement Drawing the cylinder escapement Advantages gained in shaping The outer diameter of the cylinder Drawing a cylinder The cylinder proper considered Why the angular extent is increased Making a working model Proper shape of cylinder lips Delineating an escape-wheel tooth while in action
Chapter III. THE CHRONOMETER ESCAPEMENT Advantages of the chronometer Frictional escapements in high favor Faults in the detent escapement. Antagonistic influences Factors that must be considered Functions of the detent Obtaining the best conditions Important considerations Decisions arrived at by experience Locating the center of the balance staff How to set the discharging jewel A good form of locking stone The detent spring Details of construction Original designing of the escapement Tangential lockings The drop and draw considered Fitting up of the foot
Chapter IV. HISTORY OF ESCAPEMENTS Escapement the most essential part The verge escapement Oldest arrangement of a crown-wheel escapement Galileo's experiments The attainment of isochronism by huygens Another two-pendulum escapement Correcting irregularities in the verge escapement An invention that created much enthusiasm Ingenious attempts at solution of a difficult problem Various modifications The gable escapement
Chapter V. PUTTING IN A NEW CYLINDER Escape-wheel teeth vs. Cylinder Measuring the heights Turning the pivots How to use a cement chuck A convenient tool for length measurement Removing the lathe cement
Rocketbrain's Review
Horology?
What on earth is "horology" you might ask?
An Escapement? This book will teach me how to make escapements?
Escape from what?
OK, for the uninitiated and innocent, here are some simple definitions:
Horology - is the Art, technology, and science of timekeeping and timekeeping tools or instruments. - is the name of the study derived from the Latin language word "hora", meaning "hour", but can be taken commonly in Latin to also mean "generic time" or "season" (Horae). - thus horology is the study or application of any method of understanding, measuring, or keeping time and a horologist is an individual who is involved in the practice of the self same trade or profession.
Escapement - is a gear system with a set of pawls (pointy arms) that alternately push and stop the gear angles and gear from moving to push the gear "round and round" at a pace that exactly matches the rate of movement of the connected pawls. (they are usually stuck together in a pivoting arc piece). In short, an "escapement" is a way to convert back and forth movement that is regular (like a pendulum) into round and round movement (like a gear on a shaft) so that gears can be used to make a timepiece such as a watch or clock or timer. - the first known escapement system was made in Korea about 10,000 bc and recorded as a design on wooden printing blocks used to make what was apparently the first "horology manual". crude and water driven, it was a simple timepiece of wood that was probably quickly worn out and accurate to less than 20 minutes in a day at best. The next recorded escapement was in about 700 AD in China by a buddhist Monk and a cooperating govt official. This method of movement conversion has been around a while.
OK OK ... so now that we are past the trivial definitions and the basics, presumably if you are still with us, you have a fascination with clocks and watches and want to truly understand how escapements work and how to refine, design, and repair them with skill and inspiration.
This is the book for you.
In detailed explanations and drawings showing the geometry of each design type of escapement we learn how they work, what the specific geometry of each is, and the advantages and disadvantages of each.
Simply put, if you are a horologist or hobbyist who loves clocks and watches, and wants to truly understand the workings, this book is a must have.
Having taught horology classes and advanced time classes (standards and atomic time etc.) this book was endlessly fascinating to me ... that such simple mechanisms have been evolved to deliver time with a precision of fractions of a second per day, is as much amazing art as it is science or engineering.
Get this one, it deserves a place in your life and CD ROM library.
User friendly PDF file format, the CD ROM is Microsoft Windows as well as MAC compatible.
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