MAKE A MEME View Large Image Mainspring torque curves.svg Graph of torque exerted by two pocketwatch mainsprings enclosed in mainspring barrels as they unwind Traced from graph originally from 1879 watchmaking book by Claudius Saunier The vertical scale units were ...
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Keywords: Mainspring torque curves.svg Graph of torque exerted by two pocketwatch mainsprings enclosed in mainspring barrels as they unwind Traced from graph originally from 1879 watchmaking book by Claudius Saunier The vertical scale units were labelled as 'pounds' in the text although they represent torque The horizontal units are revolutions of the mainspring barrel from fully wound at left The curves illustrate the benefit of the going barrel in providing more constant torque to the watch's movement improving timekeeping The torque of a free mainspring outside a barrel declines in a straight line to zero as it unwinds The effect of the enclosing barrel seen especially in the lower curve is to create a 'flattened' section in the torque curve providing roughly constant torque to the watch's gears over the running time of the watch until the spring is nearly unwound Alterations to image Traced curves from original image of graph horizontally reversed curves to place fully wound side on left Original graph downloaded December 4 2007 from http //books google com/books id _GIFAAAAQAAJ pg PA679 Edward Rigg 1889 Watchmaking Journal of the Royal Society of Arts Bell Sons London Vol 29 p 679 on Google Books originally from Claudius Saunier 1879 Treatise on Modern Horology in Theory and Practice translated by J Tripplin and E Rigg Claudius Saunier 1879 Public domain - Saunier died 1896 PD-old Mainspring
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