July 04, 2005, 22:40
Dick FeldmanCall-Me
Recently my brother-in-law found this clock while digging in an old garage. He asked if I could find out its original use.
July 04, 2005, 22:43
Dick FeldmanDial with hands and "alarm?"
July 04, 2005, 22:44
Dick FeldmanThere are three electrical contacts on the left, lower case.
July 04, 2005, 22:46
Dick FeldmanBottom of clock has an electric "door bell"
July 04, 2005, 22:49
Dick FeldmanRear controls have no accomodation to "set" an alarm. I took a quick look at the movement and found a fairly simple balance wheel movement with a set of contacts near the "alarm" dial. The rating lever is pushed all the way to one side--a danger sign.
July 04, 2005, 22:54
Dick FeldmanThe rear of the clock with wooden panel removed.
July 04, 2005, 23:52
Robert Michael FullertonDick,I wonder if thats an old hotel clock.It looks like it may have been used to provide a wakeup call from the front desk via an electrical impulse.Just a guess.
Respectfully,Bob Fullerton
July 05, 2005, 00:21
Steve CunninghamThat clock is very much like a Darche. A small flashlight bulb would screw into the socket at the dial. On the side you would have had a squeeze bulb switch. Depending on which terminal you had the switch attached to (on the side), by closing the circuit with the switch, you could ring the electric bell, or light the dial to be seen at night.
July 05, 2005, 00:22
Steve CunninghamAd naseum. If it is like a Darche, a dry cell battery would have gone under the base. It would also electrically ring that bell when the alarm went off. I think Darche advertised their bell would "ring for 32 hours non stop". They were very loud.