- Barrel (horology)
Used in
mechanical watch es andclock s, a barrel is a cylindrical metal box closed by a cover, with a ring of gear teeth around it, containing a spiral spring called themainspring , which provides power to run the timepiece. The barrel turns on an arbor (axle). The spring is hooked to the barrel at its outer end and to the arbor at its inner end. The barrel teeth engage the firstpinion of the wheel train of the watch, usually the center wheel. Barrels rotate slowly: for a watch mainspring barrel, the rate is usually one rotation every 8 hours.Types of barrels:
* Plain Barrel: i.e. without teeth, used in fusee watches and clocks. A chain, or cord, was wound around the plain barrel, connecting it to the fusee.* Going barrel: the form used in modern watches, is wound by turning the arbor and drives the watch movement by a ring of teeth around the barrel. This enables the mainspring to continue running the watch while it is being wound.
* Hanging Barrel: a version of the going barrel that to save space is supported by the movement only at its upper end.
* Motor or safety barrel: used in
pocketwatch es around 1900, a reverse variant of the going barrel in which the spring is wound by turning the barrel, and turns the watch movement by the central arbor. The purpose of this arrangement was that if the spring breaks, destructive recoil forces would not be applied to the vulnerablegear train .External links
* [http://fhs.ch/en/glossary.php?PHPSESSID=6f6571e99b125238ac18a59f24bff8f5/ FH Glossary]
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