kapselilähteet
Kapselilähteet, often translated as capsule springs or coil springs, are a type of spring mechanism primarily used in older mechanical timepieces and some other intricate mechanical devices. They consist of a tightly wound spiral of flat spring steel, typically housed within a barrel or drum. The outer end of the spring is anchored to the barrel, while the inner end is attached to a winding arbor or shaft.
When the spring is wound, energy is stored by coiling it more tightly. As the spring unwinds,
The primary advantage of kapselilähteet was their ability to provide a relatively consistent force over their