Calendar timepiece

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6687191
  • Patent Number
    6,687,191
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 22, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 3, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A calendar timepiece has a main plate having a guide portion and a date indicator driving wheel mounted on the main plate to undergo rotation. A date feed finger is connected to the date indicator driving wheel for rotation therewith to engage the guide portion of the main plate so that the date feed finger is displaced in a generally thickness direction of the main plate. A date indicator has a tooth portion for meshing engagement with the date feed finger when the date feed finger engages the guide portion of the main plate and is displaced in the thickness direction of the main plate so that the date indicator undergoes rotation relative to the main plate to indicate date information during rotation of the date feed finger. A day feed finger is connected to the date indicator driving wheel for rotation therewith. A day indicator is connected to the day feed finger for rotation therewith to indicate a day of the week.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention:




The present invention relates to a timepiece having a calendar mechanism and, more particularly, to a timepiece having a small, thin calendar mechanism that prevents erroneous operation of a day indicator.




2. Description of the Prior Art:




Referring to FIG.


19


and

FIG. 20

, the conventional timepiece with calendar mechanism, e.g. a movement (mechanical body)


400


of an analog electronic timepiece, has a main plate


402


structuring a base plate of the movement


400


. A dial


404


(shown by the virtual line in

FIG. 20

) is attached on the movement


400


.




In the analog electronic timepiece, of the opposite sides of the main plate


402


, the side the dial


404


exists is referred to as a “back side” of the movement


400


and the side opposite to the side having the dial


404


is referred to as a “front side” of the movement


400


. The train wheel assembled on the “front side” of the movement


400


is referred to as a “front train wheel” and the train wheel assembled on the “back side” of the movement


400


is referred to as a “back train wheel”.




On the “front side” of the movement


400


are arranged a battery, a circuit block, a step motor, a front train wheel, a switch device (all not shown). By the rotation of the step motor, the front train wheel is rotated.




A center pipe


402




a


is provided on the main plate


402


. An hour wheel


410


is provided rotatable relative to the center pipe


402




a


, and rotates twice per day due to rotation of the front train wheel. A date indicator driving wheel


412


is provided to rotate once per day due to rotation of the hour wheel


410


.




A date indicator


420


is provided rotatable relative to the main plate in order to indicate date. The date indicator


420


has a date-indicator teeth portion


422


having


31


teeth and a date plate


424


printed with characters to indicate date. A day indicator


430


is provided rotatable relative to the main plate to indicate day of the week. The day indicator


430


has a day star wheel


432


having 7 or 14 or 21 teeth and a day plate printed with characters to indicate day of the week.




The date indicator driving wheel


412


is provided with a date feed finger


414


capable of rotating the date indicator


420


by one day per day and a day feed finger


416


capable of rotating the day indicator


430


by one day per day.




The date feed finger


414


is structured integral with the date indicator driving wheel


412


through a date feed finger spring portion


414




b


. The day feed finger


416


is structured integral with the date indicator driving wheel


412


through a day feed finger spring portion


416




b.






The date feed finger


414


is structured to rotate not to enter a rotation path of the day star wheel


432


.




However, in the conventional timepiece with calendar mechanism, unless the date feed finger is arranged not to enter a rotation path of the day star wheel, the date feed finger will mesh with the day star wheel resulting in a fear of erroneously operation of the day indicator.




Furthermore, in order to reduce the planar size of the timepiece with calendar mechanism while avoiding erroneous operation of the day indicator, there is a need to secure sufficiently great a gap in a thickness direction between the date feed finger and the day star wheel, which tends to increase the thickness of the timepiece.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, in order to solve the foregoing drawbacks in the conventional art, it is an object of the present invention to realize a small-and-thin type timepiece with a calendar mechanism that prevents erroneous operation of the day indicator.




Another object of the invention is to realize a timepiece with a calendar mechanism provided with such a date feed mechanism that the date feed finger can positively rotate the date indicator.




In order to solve the above problem, the present invention is, in a timepiece with calendar having a main plate structuring a base plate of a movement, a date indicator rotatably provided relative to the main plate to indicate date and having a date indicator teeth portion, a day indicator rotatably provided relative to the main plate to indicate day of the week and having a day star wheel, and a date indicator driving wheel rotating once per day to enable the date indicator to rotate by an amount of one day per day and the day indicator to rotate by an amount of one day per day, characterized in that: the date indicator driving wheel having a date feed finger capable of rotating the date indicator by an amount of one day per day and a day feed finger capable of rotating the day indicator by an amount of one day per day; the date feed finger being structured integral with the date indicator driving wheel through a date feed finger spring portion; the day feed finger being structured integral with the date indicator driving wheel through a day feed finger spring portion; the date feed finger being structured to rotate passing on main plate side of the day star wheel of the day indicator; wherein provided is a date feed finger guide portion to secure meshing in a thickness direction between the date feed finger and the date indicator teeth portion when the date feed finger meshes with the date indicator teeth portion.




Also, in the timepiece with calendar mechanism, the date feed finger guide portion is preferably provided on a back side of the main plate.




Also, in the timepiece with calendar mechanism, a slant surface is preferably provided in a portion that the date indicator driving wheel rotates and the date feed finger first contacts the date feed finger guide portion.




Also, in the timepiece with calendar mechanism, a semispherical convex portion is preferably provided in a portion that the date feed finger contacts the date feed finger guide portion.




Also, in the timepiece with calendar mechanism, the day feed finger is preferably structured to pass through on a dial side of the date indicator teeth portion, and the day feed finger being structured to rotate contacting the date feed finger guide portion in order to secure a gap in a thickness direction between the day feed finger and the date indicator teeth portion when the day feed finger rotates through the dial side of the date indicator teeth portion.




By the foregoing construction, in the timepiece with calendar mechanism, there is no fear of erroneous operation of the day indicator so that the date feed finger can positively rotate the date indicator. Further, by the foregoing construction it is possible to realize a small, thin timepiece with a calendar mechanism.




Also, in the timepiece with calendar mechanism, preferably provided in place of providing the date feed guide portion are a date feed finger guide groove portion to secure a mesh amount in a thickness direction between the date feed finger and a feed operating tooth portion when the date feed finger meshes with the feed operating tooth portion to be fed, an inner guide portion to prevent a decrease of the mesh amount between the date feed finger and the feed operating tooth portion and an outer guide portion to prevent an increase of the mesh amount between the date feed finger and the feed operating tooth portion.




By providing an inner guide portion, it is possible to effectively prevent a mesh amount between the date feed finger and the operating tooth portion from decreasing more than required. Also, by providing an outer guide portion, it is possible to effectively prevent a mesh amount between the date feed finger and the operating tooth portion from increasing more than required. Accordingly, by thus structuring, the date feed finger can positively rotate the date indicator.




Also, in the timepiece with calendar mechanism, preferably provided is a date feed forward gap secure portion to secure a gap in a planar direction between the date feed finger and a feed waiting tooth portion when the date feed finger rotates through a point near the feed waiting tooth portion to be next fed.




By the foregoing construction, it is possible to eliminate the fear that prior to date the date feed finger erroneously operates the date indicator.




Furthermore, in the timepiece with calendar mechanism, preferably provided is a date feed rear gap secure portion to secure a gap in a planar direction between the date feed finger and a feed end tooth portion when the date feed finger rotates through a point near the feed end tooth portion having been fed.




By the foregoing construction, it is possible to eliminate the fear that after date the date feed finger erroneously operates the date indicator.




Also, in the invention, preferably the timepiece with calendar mechanism is structured as an analog electronic timepiece, the timepiece with calendar mechanism having a quartz oscillator structuring source oscillation and a step motor to rotate the front train wheel, the step motor being structured to include a coil block, a stator and a rotor, and one part of the quartz oscillator and one part of the coil block being arranged to overlap with the date indicator.




By the foregoing construction, in the timepiece with calendar mechanism, because one part of the quartz oscillator, one part of the coil block and date indicator can be arranged compactly, a small, thin timepiece with a calendar mechanism can be realized.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A preferred form of the present invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which:




FIG.


1


. is a fragmentary sectional view showing an embodiment of a timepiece with calendar mechanism of the present invention;




FIG.


2


. is a schematic plan view as viewed from a side having a calendar mechanism in the embodiment of the timepiece with calendar mechanism of the invention (showing a state that a date indicator holder and day plate is removed);





FIG. 3

is a schematic plan view as viewed from a side having a front train wheel (side opposite to the side the calendar mechanism exists) in the embodiment of the timepiece with calendar mechanism of the invention (showing a state that a train wheel bridge, insulation plate and holder plate is removed);




FIG.


4


. is a fragmentary sectional view showing a quartz unit, date indicator driving wheel and coil block in the embodiment of the timepiece with calendar mechanism of the invention;




FIG.


5


. is a magnified fragmentary plan view showing a date indicator, date indicator driving wheel and day star wheel in a date feed state in the embodiment of the timepiece with calendar mechanism of the invention;




FIG.


6


. is a magnified fragmentary sectional view showing the date feed state of

FIG. 5

in the embodiment of the timepiece with calendar mechanism of the invention;




FIG.


7


. is a magnified fragmentary plan view showing the date indicator, date indicator driving wheel and day star wheel in a day feed state in the embodiment of the timepiece with calendar mechanism of the invention;




FIG.


8


. is a magnified fragmentary sectional view showing the day feed state of

FIG. 7

in the embodiment of the timepiece with calendar mechanism of the invention;




FIG.


9


. is a magnified fragmentary plan view showing a state a date feed finger positions beneath the day star wheel in the embodiment of the timepiece with calendar mechanism of the invention;




FIG.


10


. is a magnified fragmentary sectional view showing the state of

FIG. 9

in the embodiment of the timepiece with calendar mechanism of the invention;




FIG.


11


. is a magnified fragmentary plan view showing a state in which a day feed finger rides on a main plate base in the embodiment of the timepiece with calendar mechanism of the invention;




FIG.


12


. is a magnified fragmentary sectional view showing the state of

FIG. 11

in the embodiment of the timepiece with calendar mechanism of the invention;




FIG.


13


. is a magnified fragmentary plan view showing a part of the main plate positioned under the date indicator driving wheel and day star wheel in the embodiment of the timepiece with calendar mechanism of the invention;




FIG.


14


. is a magnified fragmentary plan view in the line A—A of

FIG. 13

in the embodiment of the timepiece with calendar mechanism of the invention;




FIG.


15


. is a magnified fragmentary plan view showing a state in which the date feed finger positions near a tooth tip of the date indicator having been fed in the embodiment of the timepiece with calendar mechanism of the invention;




FIG.


16


. is a magnified fragmentary sectional view showing the state of

FIG. 15

in the embodiment of the timepiece with calendar mechanism of the invention;




FIG.


17


. is a fragmentary sectional view showing a case in which the day feed finger does not ride on the main plate base in the embodiment of the timepiece with calendar mechanism of the invention;




FIG.


18


. is a fragmentary sectional view showing the case in which the day feed finger does not ride on the main plate base in the embodiment of the timepiece with calendar mechanism of the invention;




FIG.


19


. is a magnified fragmentary plan view showing a date indicator, date indicator driving wheel and day star wheel in the conventional timepiece with calendar mechanism; and




FIG.


20


. is a magnified fragmentary sectional view of the part shown in

FIG. 19

in the conventional timepiece with calendar mechanism.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Hereunder, an embodiment of a timepiece with calendar mechanism of the present invention will be explained based on the drawings.




Although the explanation below is on a structure in which the timepiece with calendar mechanism of the invention is applied to an analog electronic timepiece, the invention is to be applied also to a mechanical timepiece besides the analog electronic timepiece. That is, the concept of “timepiece with calendar mechanism” in the present specification is a concept including “analog electronic timepieces”, “mechanical timepieces” and analog timepieces on all other operation principles.




Referring to

FIGS. 1-4

, a movement (mechanical body)


100


of the timepiece with calendar mechanism of the invention has a main plate


102


defining a base plate for the movement


100


. A dial


104


(shown by the virtual line in

FIG. 1

) is mounted on the movement


100


.




On a “front side” of the movement


100


are arranged a battery


120


, a circuit block


116


, a step motor, a front wheel train, a change-over device (not shown) and so on. The front wheel train rotates due to rotation of the step motor. An IC


118


and a quartz oscillator


122


are attached on the circuit block


116


. The battery


120


constitutes a power source for the timepiece with calendar mechanism. The quartz oscillator


122


constitutes source oscillation for the timepiece with calendar mechanism and oscillates, for example, at 372 or 768 Hertz.




The front wheel train is rotatably supported by the main plate


102


and wheel train bridge


112


. A circuit holding plate


114


is provided in a manner holding the circuit block


116


to the train wheel bridge


112


. A battery minus terminal


126


is held to the wheel train bridge


112


. An insulation plate


128


is arranged between the battery minus terminal


126


and the holding plate


114


.




The IC


118


includes an oscillator section, a frequency-divider section and a driver section. The oscillator section outputs a reference signal based on oscillation by the quartz oscillator


122


. The frequency-divider section divides an output signal of the oscillator section. The driver section outputs a motor drive signal to drive the step motor based on the output signal of the frequency-divider section.




The step motor includes a coil block


130


, a stator


132


and a rotor


134


. When the coil block


130


inputs a motor drive signal, the stator


132


is magnetized to rotate the rotor


134


. The rotor


134


is structured, for example, to rotate 180 degrees per second.




Based on rotation of the rotor


134


, a fourth wheel and pinion


142


is structurally rotates through rotation of the fifth wheel and pinion


140


. The fourth wheel and pinion


142


is structured to rotate once per minute. A second hand


144


is attached on the fourth wheel and pinion


142


. The fourth wheel and pinion


142


may be arranged at a center of the timepiece or in a position other than the timepiece center.




A wheel train setting lever


170


is provided to be allowed to rotationally operated when drawing out a hand setting stem


110


to a second stage and regulates the position of the fourth wheel and pinion


142


.




A third wheel and pinion


150


is structured to rotate based on rotation of the fourth wheel and pinion


142


. A second wheel and pinion


152


is structured to rotate based on rotation of the third wheel and pinion


150


. A minute wheel may be used in place of the center wheel and pinion


152


. A minute hand


164


is attached on the second wheel and pinion


152


. A slip mechanism is provided on the center wheel and pinion


152


. When adjusting the hands by the slip mechanism, the minute hand


154


and an hour hand can be rotated by rotating the hand setting stem


110


while the second hand


144


is stopped. The second wheel and pinion


152


is structured to rotate once per hour.




A minute wheel


174


is structured to rotate based on rotation of the second wheel and pinion


152


. A setting wheel


172


is provided which rotates through rotation of a clutch wheel (not shown) when the hand setting stem


110


is drawn to the second stage. When the hand setting stem


110


is drawn to the second stage, structure is made to rotate through rotation of the minute wheel


174


and clutch wheel (not shown).




A center pipe


102




a


is provided on the main plate


102


. An hour wheel


160


is rotatably provided on the center pipe


102




a


. The hour wheel


160


is structured to rotate once per 12 hours. An hour hand


166


is attached on the hour wheel


160


.




By rotating a date indicator driving pinion (not shown) of the hour wheel


160


, a date indicator driving wheel


212


is structurally rotated. The date indicator driving wheel


212


is provided to rotate once per day due to rotation of the hour wheel


160


.




A date indicator


220


is provided rotatable relative to the main plate


102


in order to indicate date. The date indicator


220


has a date indicator teeth portion


222


having


31


teeth and a date plate


224


printed with characters to indicate date. A date indicator holder


228


rotatably holds the date indicator


220


relative to the main plate


102


.




A day indicator


230


is rotatably provided relative to the main plate


102


in order to indicate day of the week. The day indicator


230


has a day star wheel


232


having 14 teeth and a day plate


234


printed with characters to indicate day of the week.




The rotation of the date indicator


220


is regulated by a date jumper


240


. The rotation of the day indicator


230


is regulated by a day jumper


242


. The day jumper


242


is integrally formed with the date indicator holder


228


.




A first calendar correction wheel


280


is provided to rotate through rotation of the clutch wheel (not shown) when the hand setting stem


110


is with drawn to a first stage. A second calendar correction wheel


282


is provided to rotate through rotation of the clutch wheel and first calendar correction wheel


280


when the hand setting stem


110


is withdrawn to the first stage. A calendar correction wheel


284


is provided to rotate through rotation of the clutch wheel, first calendar correction wheel


280


and second calendar correction wheel


282


when the hand setting stem


110


is withdrawn to the first stage. The calendar correction wheel


284


is structured to swing only a constant angle about a rotation center of the second calendar correction wheel


282


. A day correction transmission wheel


286


is arranged to rotate the day star wheel


232


by the rotation thereof.




When the hand setting stem


110


is withdrawn to the first stage, if the hand setting stem


110


is rotated in a first direction, the calendar correction wheel


284


structurally swings in the first direction and rotates at a constant position to enable the date indicator


220


to rotate. When the hand setting stem


110


is withdrawn to the first stage, if the hand setting stem


110


is rotated in a second direction (direction opposite to the first direction), the calendar correction wheel


284


is structurally swings in the second direction (direction opposite to the first direction) and rotates at a constant position to enable the day correction transmitting wheel


286


to rotate. By rotating the day correction transmitting wheel


286


, the day star wheel


232


can be structurally rotated.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, a part of a quartz oscillator


122


and a part of the coil block


130


arranged on the “front side” are arranged in a manner overlapping the date indicator


220


arranged on a “back side” of the movement


100


.




Referring to FIG.


5


and

FIG. 6

, date indicator teeth


222


includes a feed operation tooth portion


222




b


now to be fed, a feed-waiting tooth portion


222




a


next to be fed, and a fed tooth portion


222




c


having already fed. A date indicator driving wheel


212


has a date feed finger


214


capable of rotating the date indicator


220


by an amount of one day per day and a day feed finger


216


capable of rotating the day indicator


230


by an amount of one day per day.




The date feed finger


214


is structured to be integral with the date indicator driving wheel


212


through a date feed finger spring portion


214




b


. The day feed finger


216


is structured to be integral with the date indicator driving wheel


212


through a day feed finger spring portion


216




e.






A semispherical date feed finger convex portion is provided on the back side (main plate side) of the intersection of the date feed finger


214


and the date feed finger spring portion


214




b.






Referring to FIG.


13


and

FIG. 14

, a guide member or date feed finger guide portion


102




c


is provided on a back side (on a dial side) of the main plate


102


to secure an amount of meshing in a thickness direction of the main plate


102


between the date feed finger


214


and the feed operating tooth portion


222




b


when the date feed finger


214


meshes with the feed operating tooth portion


222




b


. Thus the date feed finger guide portion


102




c


constitutes displacing means for displacing the data feed finger


214


in the thickness direction of the main plate


102


to secure meshing engagement between the feed finger


214


and the feed operating tooth portion


222




b


. A slant surface


102




d


is provided in an area that a date feed finger convex portion


214




c


of the date feed finger


214


first contacts the date feed finger guide portion


102




c


due to rotation of the date indicator


212


. A slant surface


102




f


is provided in an area that the date feed finger convex portion


214




c


leaves the date feed finger guide portion


102




c


. In an area where the date feed finger guide portion


102




c


is not present, a date feed finger escape groove


102




g


is provided on the back side (on the dial side) of the main plate


102


. The date feed finger convex portion


214




c


is structured to rotate facing the date feed finger escape groove portion


102




g


without contacting the date feed finger escape groove portion


102




g


.




Where teeth count of the day star wheel


232


is fourteen, the day feed finger


216


is structured to feed the day star wheel


232


by two teeth per day. A first day feed portion


216




a


and a second day feed portion


216




b


are structured to respectively feed teeth portions of the day star wheel


232


by one tooth in one time.




The day feed finger


216


and the first day feed portion


216




a


have an intersection portion on the back side of which is provided a semispherical first day feed finger convex portion


216




c


. The day feed finger


216


and the second day feed portion


216




b


have an intersection portion on the back side of which (on the main plate side) is provided a semispherical second day feed finger convex portion


216




d.






Although the teeth count in the teeth portion of the day star wheel


232


was explained as fourteen in the embodiment of the invention shown in FIG.


5


and

FIG. 6

, the teeth count of the day star wheel


232


may be seven or may be twenty-one. Where the teeth count of the day star wheel


232


is seven, the day feed finger


216


is structured to feed the day star wheel


232


by one tooth per day. Where the teeth count of the day star wheel


232


is twenty-one, the day feed finger


216


is structured to feed the day star wheel


232


by three teeth per day.




Meanwhile, the first day feed portion


216




a


and second day feed portion


216




b


provided on the tip of the day feed finger


216


were explained as the respective structures to feed the teeth portion of the day star wheel


232


by one tooth per time. However, the structure may be made such that the one day feed portion provided at the tip of the day feed finger


216


feeds the teeth portion of the day star wheel


232


by two teeth.




Referring to FIG.


5


and

FIG. 6

, in the embodiment of the timepiece with calendar mechanism of the invention, the date feed finger convex portion


214




c


of the date feed finger


214


in a date feed state first contacts a slant surface


102




d


. By providing the slant surface


102




d


, the date feed finger


214


smoothly operates to move over the date feed finger guide portion


102




c


. Next, the date feed finger convex portion


214




c


of the date feed finger


214


operates over the date feed finger guide portion


102




c


of the main plate


102


. By operation of the date feed finger convex portion


214




c


over the date feed finger guide portion


102




c


, it is possible to secure meshing in a thickness direction between the date feed finger


214


and the date indicator tooth portion when the date feed finger


214


meshes with the feed operation tooth portion


222




b


of the date indicator


220


.




The date feed finger convex portion


214




c


of the date feed finger


214


operates contacting the slant surface


102




f


thus leaving from the date feed guide portion


102




c


. By this structure, it is possible to positively feed the date indicator


220


while smoothly rotating the date feed finger


214


.




Referring to FIG.


7


and

FIG. 8

, in the embodiment of the timepiece with calendar mechanism of the invention, in a day feed state the first day feed portion


216




a


and the second feed portion


216




b


provided at the tip of the day feed finger


216


respectively feed one tooth of the teeth portion of the day star wheel


232


in one time. In the day feed state, the first day feed finger convex portion


216




c


and second day feed finger convex portion


216




d


face the date feed finger escape groove portion


102




g


and rotate without contact with the date feed finger escape groove portion


102




g


. Consequently, by this structure, the first day feed portion


216




a


operates without contacting the main plate


102


and also the second day feed portion


216




b


operates without contacting the main plate


102


.




Referring to FIG.


9


and

FIG. 10

, in the embodiment of the timepiece with calendar mechanism of the invention, in a state that the date feed finger


214


positions beneath the day star wheel


232


, the date feed finger


214


rotates between the day star wheel


232


and the main plate


102


. That is, the date feed finger


214


rotates passing through the main plate


102


side of the day star wheel


232


of a day indicator


230


. In this state, the date feed finger convex portion


214




c


is facing the date feed finger escape groove portion


102




g


and rotates without contacting the date feed finger escape groove portion


102




g


. Consequently, due to this structure, the date feed finger convex portion


214




c


of the date feed finger


214


operates without contacting the main plate


102


.




Referring to FIG.


11


and

FIG. 12

, in a state that the day feed finger


216


is close to the feed operating tooth portion


222




b


of the date indicator


220


, the first day feed finger convex portion


216




c


and second day feed finger convex portion


216




d


of the day feed finger


216


operate riding on the date feed finger guide portion


102




c


of the main plate


102


. That is, the first day feed finger convex portion


216




c


and second day feed finger convex portion


216




d


firstly contact the slant surface


102




d


. Next, the first day feed finger convex portion


216




c


and second day feed finger convex portion


216




d


operate over the date feed finger guide portion


102




c


of the main plate


102


. Then, the first day feed finger convex portion


216




c


and second day feed finger convex portion


216




d


operate contacting the slant surface


102




f


, leaving from the date feed finger guide portion


102




c


. That is, the tip of the first day feed portion


216




a


and the tip of the second day feed portion


216




b


rotate between the date indicator


220


and the day plate


314


. Due to this structure, the day feed finger


216


can be avoided from contacting the date indicator


220


while smoothly rotating the day feed finger


216


.




Next, explanation will be made on another embodiment of a timepiece with calendar mechanism of the invention.




Referring to FIG.


15


and

FIG. 16

, in another embodiment of a timepiece with calendar mechanism of the invention, a date feed finger guide groove portion


102




m


is provided on the back side (on the dial side) of the main plate


102


to secure a meshing amount in a thickness direction between the date feed finger


214


and the feed operating tooth portion


222




b


when the date feed finger


214


meshes with the feed operating tooth portion


222




b.






An inner guide portion


102




k


is provided on the back side (on the dial side) of the main plate


102


to prevent against decrease in meshing amount between the date feed finger


214


and the feed operating tooth portion


222




b


when the date feed finger meshes with the feed operating tooth portion


222




b


. An outer guide portion


102




j


is provided on the back side (on the dial side) of the main plate


102


to prevent against increase in meshing amount between the date feed finger


214


and the feed operating tooth portion


222




b


when the date feed finger meshes with the feed operating tooth portion


222




b


. Consequently, the date feed finger guide groove portion


102




m


positions between the outer guide portion


102




j


and the inner guide portion


102




k


. The date feed finger convex portion


214




c


operates in the date feed finger guide groove portion


102




m


between the outer guide portion


102




j


and the inner guide portion


102




k.






By providing the inner guide portion


102




k


, it is possible to effectively prevent the mesh amount between the date feed finger


214


and the feed operating tooth portion


222




b


from decreasing more than required. That is, the inner guide portion


102




k


can prevent the date feed finger


214


from disengages from the feed operating tooth portion


222




b


during date feeding.




Also, by providing the outer guide portion


102




j


, it is possible to effectively prevent the mesh amount between the date feed finger


214


and the feed operating tooth portion


222




b


from increasing more than required. That is, the outer guide portion


102




j


can prevent the date feed finger


214


from caving in the feed operating tooth portion


222




b


during date feeding.




Accordingly, by this structure, the date feed finger


214


can positively rotate the date indicator


220


.




Furthermore, it is preferred to provide a slant surface in a location that the date indicator driving wheel


212


rotates and the date feed finger convex portion


214




c


first contacts the date feed finger guide groove portion


102




m


. Also, it is also preferred to provide a slant surface in a location that the date feed finger convex portion


214




c


leaves from the date feed finger guide groove portion


102




m


. Also, in a position that the date feed finger guide groove portion


102




m


is absent, the date feed finger escape groove portion


102




g


is provided on the back side (on the dial side) of the main plate


102


. That is, the date feed finger convex portion


214




c


is structured to rotate in the date feed finger guide groove portion


102




m.






In addition, a date feed forward gap secure portion


102




p


is provided on the back side (on the dial side) of the main plate


102


to secure a clearance in a planar direction between the date feed finger


214


and the feed-waiting teeth portion


222




a


when the date feed finger


214


rotates near the feed-waiting teeth portion


222




a


. The date feed forward gap secure portion


102




p


is formed in a convex shape from the outer guide portion


102




j


toward the inner side and in a form of providing the entire with smoothness in order to keep the date feed finger


214


away from the feed-waiting teeth portion


222




a


. By this structure, there is no fear that the date feed finger


214


contacts the feed-waiting tooth portion


222




a.






In addition, a date feed rear gap secure portion


102




n


is provided on the back side (on the dial side) of the main plate


102


to secure a clearance in the planar direction between the date feed finger


214


and the feed-waiting teeth portion


222




c


when the date feed finger


214


rotates near the feed-end teeth portion


222




c


. The date feed rear gap secure portion


102




n


is formed in a convex shape from the outer guide portion


102




j


toward the inner side and in a form of providing the entire with smoothness in order to keep the date feed finger


214


away from the feed-end teeth portion


222




c


. By this structure, there is no fear that the date feed finger


214


contacts the feed-end tooth portion


222




c


.




In a date feed state, the date feed finger portion


214




c


of the date feed finger


214


first contacts the slant surface. Next, the date feed finger convex portion


214




c


of the date feed finger


214


rotates in the date feed finger guide groove portion


102




m


of the main plate


102


. By the operation of the date feed finger convex portion


214




c


in the date feed finger guide groove portion


102




m


, when the date feed finger meshes with the feed operating teeth portion


222




b


of the date indicator


220


, it is possible to secure a meshing amount in a thickness direction between the date feed finger


214


and the feed operating teeth portion


222




b


. At the same time, it is possible to keep within a constant range the meshing amount in the planar direction between the date feed finger


214


and the date indicator teeth portion.




Next, the date feed finger convex portion


214




c


of the date feed finger


214


rotates contacting the date feed finger clearance securing portion


102




n


of the main plate


102


. Then, the date feed finger convex portion


214




c


of the date feed finger


214


operates contacting the slant surface, leaving from the date feed finger guide groove portion


102




m.






Next, explanation will be made on still another embodiment of a timepiece with calendar mechanism of the invention.




Referring to FIG.


17


and

FIG. 18

, in still another embodiment of a timepiece with calendar mechanism of the invention, the semispherical first day feed finger convex portion


216




c


is absent in the backside (on the main plate side) of the intersection between the day feed finger


216


and the first day feed portion


216




a.






In this embodiment, by providing great a gap between the date indicator teeth portion


222


of the date indicator


220


and the day plate


234


, the tip of the first day feed portion


216




a


and the tip of the second day feed portion


216




b


are structured to rotate between the date indicator


220


and the day plate


234


.




Although the embodiments explained above explained the timepiece with a second hand, the structure of the invention is applicable to a timepiece without having a second hand.




The present invention, by being structured as explained above, can realize a timepiece with calendar mechanism free from fear of erroneous operation in the day indicator and has a date feed finger capable of positively rotating the date indicator.




Furthermore, the present invention can realize a timepiece with calendar mechanism small in size and thickness.



Claims
  • 1. A calendar timepiece comprising:a main plate having a guide portion; a date indicator driving wheel mounted on the main plate to undergo rotation; a date feed finger connected to the date indicator driving wheel for rotation therewith to engage the guide portion of the main plate so that the date feed finger is displaced in a generally thickness direction of the main plate; a date indicator having a tooth portion for meshing engagement with the date feed finger when the date feed finger engages the guide portion of the main plate and is displaced in the thickness direction of the main plate so that the date indicator undergoes rotation relative to the main plate to indicate date information during rotation of the date feed finger; a day feed finger connected to the date indicator driving wheel for rotation therewith; and a day indicator connected to the day feed finger for rotation therewith to indicate a day of the week.
  • 2. A calendar timepiece according to claim 1; wherein the main plate has an inclined surface portion extending from the guide portion so that the date feed finger engages the inclined surface portion prior to engagement with the guide portion.
  • 3. A calendar timepiece according to claim 1; wherein the date feed finger has a semispherical convex portion for contacting the guide portion of the main plate.
  • 4. A calendar timepiece according to claim 1; wherein the day feed finger contacts the guide portion of the main plate during rotation of the day feed finger in order to provide a gap in a thickness direction of the main plate between the day feed finger and the tooth portion of the date indicator.
  • 5. A calendar timepiece according to claim 1; wherein the date feed finger has a spring portion connected to the date indicator driving wheel.
  • 6. A calendar timepiece according to claim 5; wherein the day feed finger has a spring portion connected to the date indicator driving wheel.
  • 7. A calendar timepiece according to claim 1; wherein the day feed finger has a spring portion connected to the date indicator driving wheel.
  • 8. A calendar timepiece according to claim 1; wherein the day indicator has a day star wheel rotationally driven by the day feed finger; and wherein the date feed finger does not contact the day star wheel during rotation of the date feed finger.
  • 9. A calendar timepiece according to claim 1; wherein the main plate has a groove portion formed in a part of the main plate where the guide portion is not provided; and wherein the date feed finger has a convex portion which confronts but does not contact the groove portion of the main plate during rotation of the date feed finger.
  • 10. A calendar timepiece comprising:a main plate having a groove portion; a date indicator driving wheel mounted on the main plate to undergo rotation; a date feed finger connected to the date indicator driving wheel for rotation therewith; a date indicator having a tooth portion for meshing engagement with the date feed finger for undergoing rotation relative to the main plate to indicate date information during rotation of the date feed finger, the date feed finger engaging the groove portion of the main plate during rotation thereof in order to secure meshing engagement between the date feed finger and the tooth portion of the date indicator in a thickness direction of the main plate; a day feed finger connected to the date indicator driving wheel for rotation therewith; and a day indicator connected to the day feed finger for rotation therewith to indicate a day of the week.
  • 11. A calendar timepiece according to claim 10; wherein the date indicator has a toothed member having a first tooth portion as the tooth portion for meshing engagement with the date feed finger and a second tooth portion disposed forwardly of the first tooth portion with respect to a direction of rotation of the date feed finger; and wherein the main plate has a portion for providing a gap between the date feed finger and the second tooth portion when the date feed finger rotates near the second tooth portion.
  • 12. A calendar timepiece according to claim 11; wherein the date indicator has a third tooth portion disposed rearwardly of the first tooth portion with respect to the direction of rotation of the date feed finger; and wherein the main plate has a portion for providing a gap between the date feed finger and the third tooth portion when the date feed finger rotates near the third tooth portion.
  • 13. A calendar timepiece according to claim 10; wherein the date indicator has a toothed member having a first tooth portion as the tooth portion for meshing engagement with the date feed finger and a rearward tooth portion disposed rearwardly of the first tooth portion with respect to a direction of rotation of the date feed finger; and wherein the main plate has a portion for providing a gap between the date feed finger and the rearward tooth portion when the date feed finger rotates near the rearward tooth portion.
  • 14. A calendar timepiece according to claim 10; wherein the main plate has an inner guide portion for preventing a decrease in meshing engagement between the date feed finger and the tooth portion of the date indicator, and an outer guide portion for preventing an increase in meshing engagement between the date feed finger and the tooth portion of the date indicator, the groove portion being disposed between the inner and outer guide portions.
  • 15. A calendar time piece according to claim 14; wherein the groove portion of the main plate is disposed between the inner and outer guide portions of the main plate.
  • 16. A calendar timepiece according to claim 10; wherein the date feed finger has a semispherical convex portion for engaging the groove portion of the main plate.
  • 17. A calendar analog electronic timepiece comprising: a main plate having a guide portion; a date indicator driving wheel mounted on the main plate to undergo rotation; a date feed finger connected to the date indicator driving wheel for rotation therewith to engage the guide portion of the main plate so that the date feed finger is displaced in a generally thickness direction of the main plate; a date indicator having a tooth portion for meshing engagement with the date feed finger when the date feed finger engages the guide portion of the main plate and is displaced in the thickness direction of the main plate so that the date indicator undergoes rotation relative to the main plate to indicate date information during rotation of the date feed finger; a quartz oscillator for producing an oscillating output for use as a time base of the calendar analog electronic timepiece, the quartz oscillator having a portion disposed in overlapping relation with the date indicator; and a step motor having a rotor, a stator spaced from the rotor, and a coil block for magnetizing the stator to rotate the rotor, the coil block having a portion disposed in overlapping relation with the date indicator.
  • 18. A calendar analog electronic timepiece according to claim 17; further comprising a day feed finger connected to the date indicator driving wheel for rotation therewith; and a day indicator connected to the day feed finger for rotation therewith to indicate a day of the week.
  • 19. A calendar analog electronic timepiece according to claim 18; further comprising a front wheel train supported by the main plate for undergoing rotation in accordance with rotation of the rotor of the step motor.
  • 20. A calendar analog electronic timepiece according to claim 17; further comprising a front wheel train supported by the main plate for undergoing rotation in accordance with rotation of the rotor of the step motor.
  • 21. A calendar timepiece comprising:a main plate; a date indicator driving wheel mounted on the main plate to undergo rotation; a date feed finger connected to the date indicator driving wheel for rotation therewith; a date indicator having a tooth portion for meshing engagement with the date feed finger so that the date indicator undergoes rotation relative to the main plate to indicate date information during rotation of the date feed finger; and displacing means for displacing the date feed finger to a preselected position in a thickness direction of the main plate to secure meshing engagement between the date feed finger and the tooth portion of the date indicator.
  • 22. A calendar timepiece according to claim 21; wherein the displacing means comprises a guide portion of the main plate engageable with the date feed finger to guide the date feed finger to the preselected position.
  • 23. A calendar time piece according to claim 22; wherein the main plate has a surface portion extending from the guide portion and disposed at an inclination relative to the thickness direction of the main plate.
  • 24. A calendar timepiece according to claim 23; wherein the inclined surface portion extends from the guide portion so that the date feed finger engages the inclined surface portion prior to engagement with the guide portion.
  • 25. A calendar timepiece according to claim 22; wherein the date feed finger has a semispherical convex portion for engaging the guide portion of the main plate.
  • 26. A calendar timepiece according to claim 21; further comprising a day feed finger connected to the date indicator driving wheel for rotation therewith; and a day indicator connected to the day feed finger for rotation therewith to indicate a day of the week.
  • 27. A calendar timepiece according to claim 26; wherein the day indicator has a day star wheel rotationally driven by the day feed finger; and wherein the date feed finger does not contact the day star wheel during rotation of the date feed finger.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-096222 Mar 2000 JP
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Entry
Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol.008, No.183 (P-296) Aug. 23, 1984, EPO publication No. 59073789 dated Apr. 26, 1984.