Transfer of master clock network technology to Czechoslovakia: Elektročas or Elektrozeit? German roots of Czechoslovak post-war timepieces 1923–1990

IF 0.6 Q3 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Acta Polytechnica Pub Date : 2024-07-09 DOI:10.14311/ap.2024.64.0205
David Hamr
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Industrial production of timepieces began in the Czech lands as early as the end of the 19th century. Public systems providing coordinated time data (information) began to be successfully distributed on a larger scale in Czechoslovakia by the company Jednotný čas in the first third of the 20th century. After that, the company changed its name several times, especially from the 1950s, to Elektročas/ZPA Pragotron. The company produced clocks for both the public and industry as well as split-flap displays for transport. Almost all clocks at Czechoslovak railway stations, airports, public spaces, public buildings, and offices came from this company. The mentioned clocks (their mechanical parts) required a lot of maintenance, as other devices depended on their correct functioning, e.g. clocks recording the observance of working hours in enterprises (punchclocks). The process of forming the company is interesting not only from the point of view of the implementation of time into the public civic space, but also from the point of view of details, e.g. the technological transfer of timekeeping technology from Germany to Czechoslovakia during the 20th century. Specifically, the technology known as uniform time (master clock networks taken over from the German company Elektrozeit by the Czech enterprise Elektročas). The topic of the article is, therefore, the analysis of the process of adoption of this technology and its later use in the second half of the 20th century in socialist Czechoslovakia.
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向捷克斯洛伐克转让主时钟网络技术:Elektročas还是Elektrozeit?1923-1990 年捷克斯洛伐克战后钟表的德国根源
捷克早在 19 世纪末就开始了钟表的工业生产。20 世纪前 30 年,捷克斯洛伐克的 Jednotný čas 公司开始成功地在较大范围内分发提供协调时间数据(信息)的公共系统。此后,该公司多次更名,特别是从 20 世纪 50 年代起,更名为 Elektročas/ZPA Pragotron。该公司生产面向公众和工业的时钟以及用于运输的分瓣式显示器。捷克斯洛伐克火车站、机场、公共场所、公共建筑和办公室的几乎所有时钟都出自该公司。上述钟表(其机械部件)需要大量维护,因为其他设备的正常运行也依赖于它们,例如记录企业工作时间的钟表(打卡钟)。该公司的成立过程不仅从将时间应用于公共领域的角度来看很有趣,而且从细节的角度来看也很有趣,例如 20 世纪计时技术从德国向捷克斯洛伐克的技术转移。特别是被称为统一时间的技术(捷克企业 Elektročas 从德国 Elektrozeit 公司接管的主时钟网络)。因此,文章的主题是分析该技术的采用过程及其后来在 20 世纪下半叶社会主义捷克斯洛伐克的使用情况。
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Acta Polytechnica
Acta Polytechnica ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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