The invention concerns an acoustic timepiece display mechanism with a chronograph repeater for the acoustic display, via a striking mechanism, of a time duration measured by a chronograph mechanism including a control mechanism having a main operating lever arranged to be pivoted under the action of a chronograph start pusher, said striking mechanism comprising an winding lever arranged to drive a rack to move a striking unit including a rack pinion integral with a striking ratchet, to move a striking rack to read the magnitude concerned and to release a corresponding strike function.
The invention also concerns a timepiece, especially a watch, including at least one such acoustic display mechanism.
The invention concerns the field of timepiece display mechanisms.
Some timepiece displays are sometimes difficult to read, in particular when the timepiece is a watch of small dimensions, such as a ladies watch, or even a complicated watch, comprising a large number of displays, each then necessarily occupying a restricted surface area, or being superposed on other displays, which can make interpretation imprecise for the user, which is paradoxical when it comes to a precision time measurement.
The reading of a display can also be hampered by low ambient lighting, such as during diving, or at certain times at night or dusk, or may conversely be hampered by interfering light that creates shadows making the indications illegible, or because of the user's visual impairment or particular conditions of employment, such as night flying or certain specific operations. This is why, moreover, horologists in the XVIII and XIX centuries developed striking, passing strike or repeater watches, or tactile watches providing tactile information.
European Patent No EP17206439.6 by the same Applicant discloses a chronograph mechanism connected to an external or internal striking mechanism for providing, particularly on demand, an acoustic display of a time duration measured by the chronograph mechanism; said mechanism being a chronograph repeater. When the striking mechanism is operating, the seconds and tens-of-seconds racks and the minute-beak may be in the way of the seconds, tens-of-seconds and minute cams. If the chronograph mechanism is then started (START), this might stop the movement, with a high risk of breakage. This is why it is necessary to ensure that the chronograph mechanism cannot be set off while the striking mechanism is operating.
Swiss Patent Application No CH102A in the name of REBER discloses improvements to the design of watch repeater mechanisms:
The invention proposes to provide operating safety for a chronograph repeater mechanism, combining a traditional visual display with an acoustic display, or replacing a traditional visual display with an acoustic display, to prevent the chronograph mechanism being released while the striking mechanism is operating.
To this end, the invention concerns a chronograph repeater mechanism for timepieces according to claim 1.
The invention also concerns a timepiece, especially a watch, including at least one such chronograph repeater mechanism.
Other features and advantages of the invention will appear from reading the following detailed description, with reference to the annexed drawings, in which:
The invention concerns an acoustic timepiece display mechanism 500 for a timepiece 1000, especially a watch, or a sports timing device or otherwise, or a clock, or otherwise.
This timepiece 1000 includes, in a conventional manner, a movement, and energy storage means, for at least driving an oscillator, which are not described in detail here. This timepiece 1000 may also consist of a music box.
This display mechanism 500 includes at least one rotating display wheel set, connected in particular to a display member such as a hand, disc or suchlike, for the display of a magnitude other than the current time. A ‘magnitude other than the current time of day’ means a magnitude such as a time duration for a chronograph mechanism, or a total number of actions on a pusher for a sports referee device, or suchlike.
This display mechanism 500 is an acoustic display mechanism. To this end, the rotating display wheel set is integral, at least in rotation, with a display cam whose rim cooperates with the beak of a striking rack comprised in a striking mechanism 1, which is integrated in or juxtaposed with display mechanism 500, for striking a numerical value characteristic of the measured magnitude.
The invention is more particularly described, in a non-limiting manner, for an on-demand display, by action of a user on a control member, such as winding pusher 390 as illustrated by the Figures, or a bolt, crown, bezel or any other actuator.
In the particular and non-limiting application illustrated by the Figures, this display mechanism 500 includes a chronograph mechanism 100 which includes at least a centre chronograph wheel for counting the seconds, and a minute-counter wheel for counting the minutes.
More particularly, this display mechanism 500 is a chronograph repeater mechanism, as described in European Patent Application EP17206439.6 by the same Applicant. This chronograph repeater mechanism is arranged to provide, after stopping at the end of a measurement of a timed duration made by chronograph mechanism 100, information relating to the timed duration, particularly in minutes and seconds, to a striking mechanism 1 comprised in chronograph mechanism 100 or with which chronograph mechanism 100 is juxtaposed, in order to strike at least the minutes and the seconds of the timed duration. This striking mechanism 1 includes the required striking control components (particularly for the minutes and seconds, or tens of seconds or otherwise), for striking at least the units corresponding to the timed duration.
This acoustic timepiece display mechanism 500 with a chronograph repeater makes possible the acoustic display, by striking mechanism 1, of a timed duration via a chronograph mechanism 100.
According to the invention, this striking mechanism 1 includes an winding lever 39, which is arranged to start the reading of the timed duration on the snails and cams and to drive a rack 33 against elastic return means forming drive means for striking mechanism 1, to move a striking unit including a rack pinion 31 integral with a striking ratchet 32, and to move a striking rack for each display cam to read the magnitude concerned, for example a minute rack on a minute snail cam, a seconds rack on a seconds snail cam, a tens-of-seconds rack on a tens-of-seconds cam or suchlike, and to release a corresponding striking function.
According to the invention, said acoustic display mechanism 500 includes, between the control mechanism of chronograph mechanism 100 and the winding lever 39, a safety mechanism 40, which, depending on the position of the strike wheel set, and more particularly but not exclusively of rack pinion 31, is arranged to allow or prevent travel of an operating lever 56, comprised in the control mechanism of chronograph mechanism 100, and which is arranged to be pivoted under the action of a chronograph start pusher 562.
Chronograph mechanism 100 includes, in a conventional manner, user-accessible external control means, such as a start/stop pusher, return-to-zero pusher, or similar, and particularly as described in the collective work ‘Théorie d'horlogerie’ by Messrs Reymondin, Monnier, Jeanneret, Peleratti, edited by the FET (Federation of Technical Schools), Switzerland, in chapter 11. For the start/stop function, these external control means generally drive an operating lever 56, which pushes or pulls a control cam 60, especially a pivoting cam, such as a column wheel 54, or a cam comprising an upper cam and a lower cam, or otherwise.
The invention is applicable both to a chronograph with a single pusher as illustrated in the Figures, used for the START, STOP and RESET functions, and to a chronograph mechanism with two pushers, one for the start/stop function, and the other for the reset function, by the same logic, which, when the striking mechanism is manually actuated, consists of an isolating mechanism including a safety lever described below, arranged to make any pressure on the single pusher, or any of the pushers as appropriate, impossible, by the interposition of a stud underneath each pusher concerned.
More particularly, the control mechanism of chronograph mechanism 100 includes a chronograph start pusher 562, arranged to exert pressure on operating lever 56, which is subject to the return force of an operating lever spring 58 and which is a lever that pivots about an operating lever axis F. In the non-limiting embodiment illustrated, this operating lever 56 is provided with a hook 57, arranged for manoeuvring the ratchet 59 of a control cam 60, such as column wheel 54 in the non-limiting variant illustrated by the Figures, or a control cam, or otherwise, which control cam 60 is held in position by a jumper 55 or similar. Chronograph mechanism 100 includes at least one rotating display wheel set, such as the seconds wheel set or the minute wheel set, which is integral, at least in rotation, with a corresponding display cam, whose rim cooperates with the beak of a corresponding striking rack, comprised in striking mechanism 1, to strike a numerical value characteristic of a timed duration measured by chronograph mechanism 100.
Safety mechanism 40 is arranged, depending on the position of the striking wheel set, and more particularly but not exclusively rack pinion 31, to allow or prevent travel of operating lever 56. To this end, in the variant illustrated by the Figures, this mechanical safety connection includes a safety lever 41 pivotably mounted on a safety axis E. A first end 44 of safety lever 41 is abuttingly engaged with a cam 310 having two levels: lower level 311 and upper level 312, which is integral with rack pinion 31, under the action of an elastic return means, in particular a safety spring 45. The second end 42 of safety lever 41 includes a stud 43 which is arranged to be interposed on the trajectory of operating lever 56, depending on the angular position of safety lever 41:
It is understood that this configuration avoids any risk of stopping or breaking the movement: the user can only start chronograph mechanism 100 when he is entitled to do so, i.e. when striking mechanism 1 is inoperative.
The invention can implement a more complex striking mechanism than those shown in the aforementioned reference work, particularly with several striking functions or melodies as in the patent applications in the name of BLANCPAIN: traditional striking or melody playing function, striking mechanism with several stages with different rack components.
The invention also concerns a timepiece 1000, particularly a watch, including such a display mechanism 500.
In one embodiment, striking mechanism 1 is distinct from display mechanism 500.
In another embodiment, striking mechanism 1 is integrated in said display mechanism 500.
Although the acoustic display mechanism described above is designed to be combined with a conventional visual display, it can also replace the latter.
The invention allows a useful safety function to be added to a chronograph repeater display mechanism, which combines a chronograph mechanism and a striking mechanism, which are known to be the most complex and delicate timepiece mechanisms, and which must be protected from any mishandling.
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17208313.1 | Dec 2017 | EP | regional |