This application claims priority from European Patent Application No. 11181307.7 filed Sep. 14, 2011, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a balance spring for a sprung balance resonator and more particularly to a balance spring comprising two hairsprings.
Forming a balance spring using two hairsprings connected by a raised terminal curve device is known from EP Patent No. 2 405 312. This balance spring gives good results as regards the isochronism of the timepiece but may be problematic to mount in a timepiece movement if the free end of the balance spring, opposite to the end pinned up to the collet, is too close to the balance staff.
It is an object of the present invention to overcome all or part of the aforementioned drawbacks, by providing a balance spring with two hairsprings comprising a device for shifting the point of pinning up to the stud.
The invention therefore relates to a balance spring comprising a first hairspring, the inner coil of which includes a collet arranged to be mounted on a staff, a second hairspring connected to the outer coil of the first hairspring by a raised terminal curve device, characterized in that the inner coil of the second hairspring includes a device for shifting the pinning point comprising a free end arranged to be secured to a balance spring stud in the plane of said second hairspring.
It is therefore clear that the balance spring will be pinned up to the stud between two of its coils without, however, touching said coils during development, i.e. during both the contraction and expansion phases.
In accordance with other advantageous features of the invention:
The invention also relates to a movement comprising a sprung balance resonator including a balance rotatably fitted to a staff mounted between a plate and a bridge, characterized in that it includes a system of pinning up to the stud which cooperates with said free end of the balance spring according to any of the preceding variants, via a balance spring stud connecting said balance spring to said bridge.
In accordance with other advantageous features of the invention:
Other features and advantages will appear clearly from the following description, given by way of non-limiting illustration, with reference to the annexed drawings, in which:
A first embodiment of a movement 1 according to the invention is presented in
As seen in
Advantageously according to the invention, movement 1 further includes a pinning system 9 intended to cooperate with a free end 6 of balance spring 7 via a balance spring stud 8 connecting balance spring 7 to bridge 4.
Preferably according to the invention, balance spring 7 includes a first hairspring 11, the inner coil of which comprises a collet 10, arranged to be mounted on staff 2, and a second hairspring 13 connected to the outer coil of the first hairspring 11 by a raised terminal curve device 15. The raised terminal curve device 15 between hairsprings 11 and 13 is preferably the device disclosed in CH Patent No. 0795/10 in the name of the Applicant. Moreover, balance spring 7 preferably follows the teaching of Patent No. CH 1144/10 also in the name of the Applicant and is therefore preferably made from a silicon base. CH Patent Nos. 0795/10 and 1144/10 are incorporated by reference in the present Application.
Further, the inner coil of the second hairspring 13 preferably comprises a device 17 for shifting the pinning point of the free end 6 arranged to be pinned up to a stud 8 in the plane of the second hairspring 13. Shifting device 17 is particularly useful for preventing particular shapes of balance spring 7 from making it impossible to assemble said balance spring due to the proximity of the free end 6 thereof to staff 2.
As seen in
Further, according to a particular alternative, it is preferable for piece 12 to be integral with second hairspring 13 and, preferably, for the height of said hairspring to be substantially equal to that of piece 12, i.e. contained within the same plane.
The extension piece 12 is further preferably connected to the inner coil of second hairspring 13 via a substantially U-shaped bend 14 in order to further limit the supply of any elastic torque. It is clear that extension piece 12 and bend 14 potentially bring closer the fixed point formed by bridge 4 at free end 6 of balance spring 7.
Finally, in the first embodiment of
Pinning system 9 preferably includes a device 19 for adjusting the stud 8 mounted between said stud and bridge 4 to make the position thereof adjustable. Adjusting device 19 preferably includes a means 18 of locking stud 8 and a means 20 of attachment to bridge 4.
Preferably according to the invention, locking means 18 includes a part 22 retaining one end of stud 8 against said means of attachment 20 (in the example of
Means of attachment 20 preferably includes attachment 21, which is intended to be screwed and locked against bridge 4 so that the position of stud 8 can be selectively adjusted relative to bridge 4. This is made possible by the oblong hole 23 made in attachment 21 which receives the shaft of screw 24, which cooperates with bridge 4. It is thus clear that attachment 21 can be locked in several positions by sliding the shaft of screw 24 into hole 23 before it is screwed in.
Finally, attachment 21 includes a recess 25 intended to slide against a cylindrical body 26 of circular section of bridge 4 so as to alter the position of stud 8 concentrically to staff 2. In the example illustrated in
As seen in
Consequently, movement 1 according to the first embodiment includes a double balance spring 7 which is secured to bridge 4 by pinning system 9, allowing preferably concentric adjustment of the position of stud 8 relative to staff 2.
A second embodiment of a movement 31 according to the invention is shown in
As seen in
Advantageously according to the invention, movement 31 further includes a pinning system 39 intended to cooperate with a free end 36 of balance spring 37 via a balance spring stud 38 connecting balance spring 37 to bridge 34.
Preferably according to the invention, balance spring 37 includes a first hairspring 41, the inner coil of which comprises a collet 40, arranged to be mounted on staff 32, and a second hairspring 43 connected to the outer coil of the first hairspring 41 by a raised terminal curve device 45. The raised terminal curve device 45 between hairsprings 41 and 43 is preferably the device disclosed in CH Patent No. 0795/10 in the name of the Applicant. Moreover, balance spring 37 preferably follows the teaching of Patent No. CH 1144/10 also in the name of the Applicant and is therefore preferably made from a silicon base. CH Patent Nos. 0795/10 and 1144/10 are incorporated by reference in the present Application.
Further, the inner coil of the second hairspring 43 preferably comprises a device 47 for shifting the pinning point of the free end 36 arranged to be pinned up to a stud 38 in the plane of the second hairspring 43, which is comparable to that of the first embodiment. Shifting device 47 is particularly useful for preventing particular shapes of balance spring 37 from making it impossible to assemble said balance spring due to the proximity of the free end 36 thereof to staff 32.
As seen in
Further, according to a particular alternative illustrated in
Extension piece 42 is also preferably connected to the inner coil of the second hairspring 43 via a substantially U-shaped bend 44 in order to further limit the supply of any elastic torque with the same advantages as in the first embodiment.
Finally, in the second embodiment of
Pinning system 39 preferably includes a device 49 for adjusting the stud 38 mounted between said stud and bridge 34 to make the position of stud 38 adjustable. Adjusting device 49 preferably includes a means 48 of clamping stud 38 and a means 50 of attachment to bridge 34.
Preferably according to the invention, clamping means 48 includes an elastic clamp 52 controlled by a cam 53 in order to clamp stud 38 selectively. In the example illustrated in
Clamp 52 also includes a mobile portion 56 elastically connected to fixed portion 54 and controlled by cam 53. It is thus clear that, in the
Means of attachment 50 preferably includes an attachment 51 intended to cooperate in a friction tight fit against bridge 34 so that the position of stud 38 can be adjusted with respect to bridge 34. For this purpose, attachment 51 forms two substantially annular arms 55, 57 intended to be attached against a cylindrical body 58 of circular section of bridge 34 in order to alter the position of stud 38 concentrically to staff 32. It is thus clear that attachment 51 may be locked in several positions by moving each arm 55, 57 against body 58.
In the example illustrated in
As in the first embodiment, is of course clear that any required modifications can be made to shifting device 47 or pinning system 39 in order to fit other components of movement 31.
Consequently, movement 31 according to the second embodiment includes a double balance spring 37, which is secured to bridge 34 by pinning system 39, allowing preferably concentric adjustment of the position of stud 38 relative to staff 32. Compared to the first embodiment, it is clear that the second embodiment allows resonator 33 to be more accessible and more visible.
Of course, this invention is not limited to the illustrated example but is capable of various variants and alterations that will appear to those skilled in the art. In particular, it is possible to envisage piece 12 being partially pierced with holes to decrease its mass as for piece 42. Moreover, as for pieces 12, 42, it is possible to envisage that a more rigid part exists between collet 10, 40 and the first hairspring 11, 41 in order to optimise the development of balance spring 7, 37.
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