March 03, 2004, 21:58
Tom SeymourUnusual and Useful Innovations
I thought this was an interesting innovation.  This device on a Kroeber, American made, clock was to keep the clock from getting out of beat and the suspension spring from being damaged during transport.  It seems quite elaborate considering that once a clock is put in place it isn't moved all that often.  
Does it work?  I used this movement for workshops on simple machines, gear trains, etc.  It has lived the last decade in a plastic crate, with other workshop supplies, being bounced around from place to place. It never failed to run when I put it on the stand.  And yesterday, when I rescued it from its crate (I'm no longer doing those workshops) - it fired up and is still running.  I guess it the device worked.
I would like to see other "non-standard" innovations on clock movements.
Please post!!
Tom Seymour
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IHC Executive V.P.