On 09/09/2015 01:45 PM, Marcus Bowman wrote:
> On 9 Sep 2015, at 17:57, Jon Elson wrote:
>
>> On 09/09/2015 04:17 AM, andy pugh wrote:
>>> On 9 September 2015 at 02:36, Jon Elson <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> I've wanted to make a clock that worked by having one ball
>>>> lifted up a track per minute, and the ball rolling down the
>>>> track flips levers to advance the clock and carry to the
>>>> next digit.  Kind of merging horology with kinetic sculpture.
>>> You can buy those, but it would be interesting to make an attractive one.
>>>
>>>
>> I have a rough design already made up, uses wheels that are
>> advanced when the balls hit levers.  Different length pins
>> on the wheels allow the levers to drop the ball to two
>> different tracks to perform the carry.
>>
>> I also had an idea to do BCD counters with mechanical
>> flip-flops and then the FFs would raise pins that would
>> select one of ten flags with the digits written on them.
>> The balls would have to be pretty heavy to activate all that
>> mass.
>>
> That raises (!) the question of the energy balance within the clock/machine. 
> The difficulty with ball clocks is that although the ball must do work as it 
> "falls", you can't afford to take too much energy from it, because the more 
> energy required to re-instate the ball the more difficult it is to power the 
> clock with a spring.
No, no springs!  I was thinking of a crystal oscillator and 
count-down chain that starts a gear motor once a minute to 
release one ball onto the track.

Jon

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