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escapement (ɪˈskeɪpmənt) See also scapement. [f. escape v. + -ment; app. first in sense 2 after Fr. échappement.] 1. a. The action of escaping. rare.1824 Hood Two Swans iv, Hope can spy no golden gate For sweet escapement. 1864 Sala in Daily Tel. 19 Oct., Wilmington, the last avenue of escapement le...
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Escapement
Verge escapement
The earliest mechanical escapement from about 1275) was the verge escapement, also known as the crown-wheel escapement. Grasshopper escapement
A rare but interesting mechanical escapement is John Harrison's grasshopper escapement invented in 1722.
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escapement
escapement/ɪˈskeɪpmənt; ɪ`skepmənt/ npart of a clock or watch that regulates the movement (钟表的)擒纵器.
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Escapement (disambiguation)
An escapement is a mechanism for imparting power to a clock or watch mechanism, with timing controlled by a pendulum or other resonant device. Escapement may also refer to:
Escapement (radio control), an obsolete precursor to the servo, used for the control of a radio-controlled model
Escapement
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3D printed mechanical Clock with Anchor Escapement by ... - Thingiverse
3 days agoThis mechanical clock demonstrates that 3d-printing is not just for decoration. It's possible to create intelligent, living things. The clock has an anchor escapement, and a balance-wheel with a spiral spring. The clock shows Seconds, Minutes, and Hours. The winding has a nested planetary gear, which allows that the clock continues to run, while winding up. Everything is 3d-printed (even the ...
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Escapement (film)
Escapement (aka The Electronic Monster ) is a 1958 British horror science fiction film directed by Montgomery Tully and David Paltenghi (dream sequences References
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Escapement at the British Film Institute
1958 films
Films directed by Montgomery Tully
Fiction about mind control
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Pinwheel escapement (disambiguation)
Pinwheel escapement, pin wheel escapement, or pin-wheel escapement might refer to:
Pinwheel escapement
Pin-pallet escapement
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Explain how a mechanical watch works
A simple mechanical watch works by transferring power from the main spring, a tightly coiled metal spring, through an escapement and balance wheel, to The watch uses a gearing from the main spring that pushes an escapement gearing against a ruby palette to oscillate a balance wheel.
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Verge escapement
The verge (or crown wheel) escapement is the earliest known type of mechanical escapement, the mechanism in a mechanical clock that controls its rate by See also
Galileo's escapement – the first proposed pendulum clock escapement by Galileo Galilei.
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Lever escapement
The lever escapement, invented by the English clockmaker Thomas Mudge in 1754 (albeit first used in 1769), is a type of escapement that is used in almost See also
Anchor escapement
Co-axial escapement
References
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An Analysis of the Lever Escapement, by H. R.
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Coaxial Escapement by Phillip Woodward
Questions in Time column about the history leading to the co-axial escapement by Professor J.C. Nicolet
Clear images, and an animation, of the co-axial escapement by Siméon Lapinbleu
line drawing animation of the daniels co-axial escapement Mark
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Coaxial escapement
Technical overview
The coaxial escapement is a modification of the lever escapement with some features of the detent escapement. lever escapement.
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Anchor escapement
In horology, the anchor escapement is a type of escapement used in pendulum clocks. escapement.
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Riefler escapement
The Riefler escapement is a mechanical escapement for precision pendulum clocks invented and patented by German instrument maker Sigmund Riefler in 1889 The Riefler escapement was an improvement of the deadbeat escapement, the previous standard for precision clocks.
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Galileo's escapement
Galileo's escapement is a design for a clock escapement, invented around 1637 by Italian scientist Galileo Galilei (1564–1642). Galileo's escapement was the earliest design of a pendulum clock.
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