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  • Figure 1 is a sideview of a pendulum to which my invention has been applied, showing the same in position in a clock-case; and Fig. 2, a perspective view, illustrating a modificatio'n of my invention.
  • This invention relates to pendulum-clocks; and it consists in certain improvements whereby the escapement may be easily and convenientl y as well as accurately adjusted to beat, or
  • A represents the clock-case; B, the back of the clock; 0, the escapementwheel; D, the escapementlever; E, the verge rod or wire, and F the pendulum-rod, which is suspended or adjusted in the usual manner by a flat spring at its upper end.
  • the lower end of the pendulum-rod is provided with a triangular or other suitably-shaped loop, G, which may be formed separately and attached to the pendulum-rod; but it may be easily and more cheaply formed by properly bending the wire of which the pendulum-rod is composed and twisting it upon itself, as shown in Fig. l of the drawings.
  • a spring-coil, H formed with a hook, 1, upon which the pendulum ball or
  • the pendulumrod F is provided with a laterally-projecting index or finger, K, which may be attached to it separately; or it may be formed of a continnation of the pendulum-wire after the same has been twisted to form the loop G.
  • K laterally-projecting index or finger
  • the latter construction is preferable, being very inexpensive.
  • another index or finger, L which is so adjusted that when the fingers K L are exactly opposite each other the escapement shall be on beat.
  • Fig. 2 of the drawings I have shown a modified construction of my invention, in which 1 it is applied to a duplex pendulum-rod.
  • the main rod F is adjusted or clamped in a springloop, M, formed upon the lower end of the auxiliary rod N, which is also provided with an index, as above described, which, in order to bring the escapement on beat, must register with an index upon the inside of the clockcase.
  • the main pendulum-rod which carries the ball or weight, may be adjusted in either direction to its proper position in the loop M.
  • a pendulum formed of a single piece of wire with a loop at its lower end, and havin g alaterally-adj ustable ball or weight, substantially as set forth.
  • laterally-adjustable spring-coil having a hook BEVERLEY HEATH, for a detachable ball or weight, substantially Hamilton. as set forth. CHAS. MooRE,

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J. F. LASH.
ADJUSTING PENDULUM.
No. 251,868. Patented Dec. 27,1881.
WITNESSES .dtiorrieys N. PETERS. Pboln-Lilhngr weight J is hung, as shown.
- UNITED. STATES- PATliNT OFFIC JOHN F. LASH, OF HAMILTON, ONTARIO, CANADA, ASSIGNOR TO W. Y
' NICHOLAS MILLER.
ADJUSTING-PE NDUL UM.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 251,368, dated December 27, 1881,
Application filed October 8, 1881. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN FANNON LASH, of Hamilton, in the Province of Ontario and Dominion of Canada, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Clocks; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, which will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this specification.
Figure 1 is a sideview of a pendulum to which my invention has been applied, showing the same in position in a clock-case; and Fig. 2, a perspective view, illustrating a modificatio'n of my invention.
Similar letters of reference indicate correspondin g parts in both figures.
This invention relates to pendulum-clocks; and it consists in certain improvements whereby the escapement may be easily and convenientl y as well as accurately adjusted to beat, or
restored to beat when ed, as will be hereinafter fully described and particularly pointed out in the claims.
In the drawings hereto annexed, A represents the clock-case; B, the back of the clock; 0, the escapementwheel; D, the escapementlever; E, the verge rod or wire, and F the pendulum-rod, which is suspended or adjusted in the usual manner by a flat spring at its upper end. The lower end of the pendulum-rod is provided with a triangular or other suitably-shaped loop, G, which may be formed separately and attached to the pendulum-rod; but it may be easily and more cheaply formed by properly bending the wire of which the pendulum-rod is composed and twisting it upon itself, as shown in Fig. l of the drawings. Upon the lower or horizontal part of the loop G is adjusted a spring-coil, H, formed with a hook, 1, upon which the pendulum ball or The pendulumrod F is provided with a laterally-projecting index or finger, K, which may be attached to it separately; or it may be formed of a continnation of the pendulum-wire after the same has been twisted to form the loop G. The latter construction is preferable, being very inexpensive. Upon the inside of the clock-case is secured another index or finger, L, which is so adjusted that when the fingers K L are exactly opposite each other the escapement shall be on beat.
When from any cause-such as placing the clock or hanging it in a position not levelthe escapement comes off beat, causing the clock to gain or lose, or stop entirely, it may be easily restored by simply changing the position of the ball or weight from right to left, or vice versa, to the position at which the index-fingers register with each other. The escapement is then infallibly on beat, and no further adjustment is necessary.
In Fig. 2 of the drawings I have shown a modified construction of my invention, in which 1 it is applied to a duplex pendulum-rod. The main rod F is adjusted or clamped in a springloop, M, formed upon the lower end of the auxiliary rod N, which is also provided with an index, as above described, which, in order to bring the escapement on beat, must register with an index upon the inside of the clockcase. The main pendulum-rod, which carries the ball or weight, may be adjusted in either direction to its proper position in the loop M.
From the foregoing description the operation and advantages of my invention will be readily understood. It is simple, convenient, and easily operated.
Having thus described my invention,'I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States- 1. The combination, with the pendulum F, having loop G, of the adjustable spring-coil H, having hook I, carrying the ball or weight J, as described, for the purpose set forth.
2. In a clock, a pendulum formed of a single piece of wire with a loop at its lower end, and havin g alaterally-adj ustable ball or weight, substantially as set forth.
3. The combination, in a clock, of a pendulum having a laterally-adjustable weight, and provided with a laterally-extending finger or index, and an index secured upon the inside of my own I havehereto afiixed my signature in to the clock-case, as described, for the purpose presence of two witnesses. set forth. T l
4. In a clock, a pendulum-rod formed with JOHN FALNON LASH' an index-finger and with a loop supporting a Witnesses:
laterally-adjustable spring-coil, having a hook BEVERLEY HEATH, for a detachable ball or weight, substantially Hamilton. as set forth. CHAS. MooRE,
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as Consulate of the United States of America.
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