1. Field of the Invention
The current invention relates to timepieces and in particularly to wristwatches. More specifically, the current invention relates to watch case for an analog watch movement having a rotational setting stem extending from the movement and moveable axially to positions for performing setting functions of the movement by rotation of the setting stem.
2. Background Information
Axially moveable crown setting devices for analog watch movements are well known. The setting device comprises a setting stem extending from the watch movement and through the watch housing. A crown is located on the end of the setting stem outside the watch housing. For setting various features of the watch; for example time, date, calendar and/or alarm; the crown is manually pulled-out to one of multiple detent positions causing setting gears of the setting stem to engage with the movement. The crown is turned to adjust the movement mechanism for setting the desired feature.
Crown setting devices of this type can be difficult to use for persons with limited hand or finger movement, large stumpy fingers or who are wearing gloves or are simply not nimble-fingered generally. The crown is usually small in diameter and difficult to grasp to pull-out and to rotate. Additionally, it can be an irksome task if significant adjustment of the movement is required, for example the time must be advanced or backed by several hours.
Accordingly, is an object of the present invention to provide a watch case for an analog watch movement that provides an improved setting means for the watch movement or which at least provides the public with a useful alternative.
In view of the forgoing, there is disclosed herein a watch case for an analog watch movement having a rotational setting stem extending from the movement and movable in a first axial direction to positions for performing setting functions of the movement. The watch case comprises a housing and a setting ring rotatably positioned on the housing. The setting ring is rotatable on the housing and movable on the housing in a second axial direction. The setting ring is coupled with the setting stem for rotation of the setting stem by means of rotation of the setting ring and for axial movement of the setting stem by means of axial movement of the setting ring. Typically, although not exclusively, the second axial direction is orthogonal to the first axial direction.
Preferably, the setting ring is coupled with the setting stem by a toothed crown located on the end of the setting stem and a pinion gear that meshes with the toothed crown and with teeth on a circumferential inner surface of the setting ring. A spring is located about the setting stem between the housing and the crown for biasing the setting stem in the first axial direction.
Preferably, the watch case further includes multiple detents for axially positioning the setting ring on the housing. The detents comprise multiple circumferential groves about the watch case and a detent catch for engaging with one of the multiple circumferential groves.
Preferably, the setting ring surrounds a middle portion of the housing, and encloses the toothed crown.
Preferably, the housing comprises a base having a lower flange at its periphery, a housing wall inwardly of the lower flange that defines a movement space and a top plate located at an upper edge of the housing wall and having an upper flange at its periphery. And, the setting ring comprises a cylindrical ring having a center flange, the center flange having upper and lower limbs cooperating with the upper and lower flanges respectively.
There is also disclosed herein a wristwatch having the watch case referred to above.
Further disclosure of the invention will become apparent from the following description.
An exemplary form of the present invention will now be described by way of example only and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
In the attached drawings features of a watch or watch casing well known in the art and not critical to the invention are not depicted or described for clarity. For example the back, dial, hands and strap are not shown nor described. This is not intended to limit the scope of use or functionality of the invention and those skilled in the art will appreciate the requirements for these regular features.
In the attached drawings there is depicted a watch housing for an analog watch movement which provides an alternative setting means for the movement. An analog watch movement for use with the watch case of the invention is one that has a rotational setting stem extending from the movement and which stem is axially moveable to multiple detent positions for performing setting functions of the movement by rotation of the stem. The watch case comprising a housing and a setting ring rotatably positioned on the housing. The setting ring is rotatable on the housing and movable on the housing in an axial direction orthogonal to the axial direction of the setting stem. The setting ring is coupled with the setting stem for rotation of the setting stem by means of rotation of the setting ring and for axial movement of the setting stem by means of orthogonal axial movement of the setting ring.
The housing 10, shown separately in
Surrounding the housing 10 and rotatably and axially slideable with the housing 10 is a setting ring 20. The setting ring 20 is separately depicted in
The housing 10 and setting ring 20 are assembled together in a rotatably moveable and axially slideable relationship by removal of the top plate 16. In situ, the upper and lower limbs 24, 25 of T-shaped center flange 23 cooperate with the upper and lower flanges 17, 12 of the housing such that the toothed surface 26 is located within the gear space 18. The setting ring closes the gear space 18.
Multiple detents, depicted in
Mounted on the bottom plate 11 within gear space 18 are four 45-degree pinion gears 34, 35. The pinion gears 34, 35 are positioned at equidistant spacing about the annular gear space 18 and are arranged to mesh with the toothed surface 26 of the setting ring 20. Three of the pinion gears 34 are upwardly biased by pinion springs 36 for maintaining meshing force between the pinion gears 34 and the 45-degree toothed surface 26 in any of the detent positions. Atop of each of the three pinion gears 34 is an axially cut cylindrical gear 37. The cylindrical gears 37 are attached to respective ones of the pinion gears 34 and slideably and rotatably located over spindles 38 attached to the underside of top plate 16. The cylindrical gears 37 mesh with the inner toothed surface 27 of centre flange 23 and provide additional rotational and axially slideable engagement to steady the setting ring.
The fourth gear, a setting pinion gear, 35 is located adjacent the setting stem aperture 15 in housing wall 13. The spindle of the setting pinion gear 35 is rotatably located in a radial slot 19 in base 11.
In a watch using the watch case of the current invention an analog watch movement 1 is located within the movement space 14 with its setting stem 2 extending through aperture 15 of housing wall 13. A toothed crown 3 is located on external end of the setting stem 2 and meshes with the setting pinion gear 35. A setting spring 4 is located about the setting stem 2 between the housing wall 13 and the crown 3 for biasing the setting stem 2 in an axial direction. This biasing force of setting spring 4 maintains a meshing force between the crown 3, setting pinion 35 and toothed surface 26 of the setting ring such that rotation of the setting ring causes rotation of the setting stem 2.
For setting functions of the movement the setting ring 20 is moved axially relative the housing 10 to one of the two detent setting positions. As the setting ring 20 is moved axially upwards from the normal position, depicted in
Thus, the setting ring 20 is coupled with the setting stem 2 for rotation of the setting stem 2 by means of rotation of the setting ring 20 and for axial movement of the setting stem 2 by means of an orthogonal axial movement of the setting ring 20.
The setting ring device of the watch case is easier to use for persons with limited hand or finger movement, large stumpy fingers or who are wearing gloves or are simply not nimble-fingered. The setting ring is easier to move to detent setting positions and to rotate. Additionally, a gearing ratio is or can be achieved through the setting ring, setting pinion and crown so that large setting adjustments can be made more quickly with less effort.
The watch case of the invention also hides the crown within the gear space enclosed by the setting ring providing a cleaner more elegant look to the watch case.
It should be appreciated that modifications and alternations obvious to those skilled in the art are not to be considered as beyond the scope of the present invention. For example, in the described embodiment there are only two detent setting positions, in another embodiment there are three setting positions, but other embodiments may have just one setting positions or more than three setting positions depending on the movement setting requirements.
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