Time Telling through the AgesBrearley, Harry Chase
History
Time Telling through the Ages
Brearley, Harry Chase
Clocks and watches -- History; Time measurements
IDLER, IDLE WHEEL, OR INTERMEDIATE WHEEL—A toothed wheel used to
connect driver and follower wheels so that both shall rotate in the
same direction.
IMPULSE—The push transmitted to the pallet by the escape wheel.
IMPULSE PIN—The jewel pin—usually a ruby—on the table roller of the
lever escapement, which playing into the fork of the lever transmits
the impulse to the balance.
INDEPENDENT CENTER-SECONDS—A watch peculiarly adapted to the use of the
medical profession. It carries on a separate train a long seconds hand
in addition to the hands of the ordinary watch which can be stopped
without stopping the watch.
INDEPENDENT SECONDS—A watch whose seconds hand is driven by a separate
train.
INGERSOLL, CHARLES HENRY—Secretary, Treasurer and General Manager of
Robt. H. Ingersoll & Bro., watch manufacturers, of New York City.
Born at Delta, Eaton County, Michigan, October 29, 1865, a son of
Orville Boudinot and Mary Elizabeth (Beers) Ingersoll. At the early
age of fifteen years he left home and went to New York City, where he
entered the employ of his brother, Robert H., who was then engaged
in the business of manufacturing rubber stamps. Since 1880 he has
been continuously associated with his brother in various business
enterprises and in the direction and management of the Ingersoll
organization. Married Eleanor Ramsey Bond of Brooklyn, New York, July
5, 1898. Residence, South Orange, New Jersey.
INGERSOLL, ROBERT HAWLEY—Founder and President of Robt. H. Ingersoll &
Bro., watch manufacturers, of New York City. Born December 26, 1859,
of Orville Boudinot and Mary Elizabeth (Beers) Ingersoll, at Delta,
Eaton County, Michigan, he received his early education in the public
schools of his native town. In 1879, at the age of nineteen years,
he came to New York City, and in the following year engaged in the
business of manufacturing rubber stamps; later, he established a mail
order business, selling various "dollar" specialties and novelties.
While engaged in this business he conceived the idea and in 1892
commenced the manufacture of the "dollar watch," since which time
over 50,000,000 watches have been produced and sold by the Ingersoll
organization. Married June 20, 1904, to Roberta Marie Bannister of
Green Bay, Wisconsin. Residence, Oyster Bay, Long Island.
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