Cuckoo Clocks
A cuckoo clock is a clocl, typicallypendulum - regulated, that strikes the hours with a sound like a common call and typically has a mechanical cuckoo that emerges with each note.
The mechanism to produce the cuckoo call was installed in almost every
kind of cuckoo clock since the middle of the 18th century and has
remained almost without variation until the presentree thing that is unique about some quartz cuckoo clocks is that they
include a light sensor, so that when the lights are turned off at night
they automatically silence the hourly chime. Other quartz cuckoo clocks
are pre-programmed not to strike between a set of pre-determined hours.
Whether this is controlled by a light sensor or pre-programmed, the
function is referred to as a 'night silence' feature. On quartz clocks
the weights are conventionally cast in the shape of Aleppopinecones made of plastic rather than iron, as are as the cuckoo bird and clock hands. The pendulum
bob is often another carved leaf. The weights and pendulum are purely
ornamental as the clock is driven by battery power. As with mechanical
cuckoo clocks, the dial is usually small, and typically marked with made of plastic rather than iron, as are as the cuckoo bird and clock hands. Thependulum
bob is often another carved leaf. The weights and pendulum are purely
ornamental as the clock is driven by battery power. As with mechanical
cuckoo clocks, the dial is usually small, and typically marked with roman numerThe movement of the cuckoo in such clocks is regulated by an
electromagnet that pulses on and off, attracting a weight, that acts as a fulcurum,
connected to the tail of the plastic cuckoo bird, thus moving the bird
up and down in his enclosure. Instead of the call being reproduced by
the traditional bellows, it is a digital recording of a cuckoo calling
in the wild (with a corresponding echo). The cuckoo call is usually
accompanied by the sound of a waterfall and other birds in the
background
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