Mechanical Alarm Clock Mechanism at Liam Curry blog

Mechanical Alarm Clock Mechanism. The alarm mechanism is what makes the clock emit a sound signal at the set time. By removing the stand, alarm bells, hands, face and mounting ring, you end up with the clock mechanism itself. The middle ages saw one of our most amazing inventions — mechanical clocks, originally driven by weights. Mechanism built in between the gear train and balance wheel. Gravity pulled suspended weights down to drive the clock mechanism. The escapement transfers the power from the gear train in regular and even time sequences to the balance, the oscillating system. It is typically activated by a separate mechanism from the clock, which triggers the alarm sound. Removing the winding knobs and the back of the clock reveals the inside of the clock:

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Mechanism built in between the gear train and balance wheel. Gravity pulled suspended weights down to drive the clock mechanism. Removing the winding knobs and the back of the clock reveals the inside of the clock: The alarm mechanism is what makes the clock emit a sound signal at the set time. It is typically activated by a separate mechanism from the clock, which triggers the alarm sound. The escapement transfers the power from the gear train in regular and even time sequences to the balance, the oscillating system. By removing the stand, alarm bells, hands, face and mounting ring, you end up with the clock mechanism itself. The middle ages saw one of our most amazing inventions — mechanical clocks, originally driven by weights.

Mechanical clock mechanism Stock Photo Alamy

Mechanical Alarm Clock Mechanism By removing the stand, alarm bells, hands, face and mounting ring, you end up with the clock mechanism itself. The alarm mechanism is what makes the clock emit a sound signal at the set time. Removing the winding knobs and the back of the clock reveals the inside of the clock: It is typically activated by a separate mechanism from the clock, which triggers the alarm sound. Mechanism built in between the gear train and balance wheel. Gravity pulled suspended weights down to drive the clock mechanism. The middle ages saw one of our most amazing inventions — mechanical clocks, originally driven by weights. The escapement transfers the power from the gear train in regular and even time sequences to the balance, the oscillating system. By removing the stand, alarm bells, hands, face and mounting ring, you end up with the clock mechanism itself.

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