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The mechanism interacting with the [[balance|balance wheel]] to extract energy from the powering source (the coil spring, [[mainspring]], in a classic [[wristwatch]]) so as to turn the various wheels and thus the various [[dial]]s or [[hand]]s of a watch or clock. | The mechanism interacting with the [[balance|balance wheel]] to extract energy from the powering source (the coil spring, [[mainspring]], in a classic [[wristwatch]]) so as to turn the various wheels and thus the various [[dial]]s or [[hand]]s of a watch or clock. | ||
− | An escapement drives the timekeeping element, usually a pendulum or balance wheel, in a clock or watch. It is powered by a gear train which is typically turned by a coiled spring or weight. | + | An escapement drives the timekeeping element, usually a pendulum or balance wheel, in a clock or watch. It is powered by a gear train which is typically turned by a coiled spring or weight. |
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+ | == Mechanical escapements == | ||
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+ | * Verge escapement | ||
+ | * Anchor escapement | ||
+ | * Deadbeat escapement | ||
+ | * [[Lever escapement]] | ||
+ | * Detent escapement | ||
+ | * Cylinder escapement | ||
+ | * Duplex escapement | ||
+ | * Co-axial escapement | ||
+ | * Grasshopper escapement | ||
+ | * Gravity escapement | ||
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Aktuelle Version vom 3. Juni 2016, 22:52 Uhr
Escapement
The mechanism interacting with the balance wheel to extract energy from the powering source (the coil spring, mainspring, in a classic wristwatch) so as to turn the various wheels and thus the various dials or hands of a watch or clock.
An escapement drives the timekeeping element, usually a pendulum or balance wheel, in a clock or watch. It is powered by a gear train which is typically turned by a coiled spring or weight.
Mechanical escapements
- Verge escapement
- Anchor escapement
- Deadbeat escapement
- Lever escapement
- Detent escapement
- Cylinder escapement
- Duplex escapement
- Co-axial escapement
- Grasshopper escapement
- Gravity escapement