Claims
- 1. A chronograph including a device for driving a second counter by a first counter, said second counter being arranged for counting the revolutions made by said first counter from a zero position of said first counter, said drive device including a control finger mounted on said first counter and capable of meshing with a transmission wheel associated with said second counter,wherein said first and second counters are capable of rotating in both directions, respectively in an adding mode and in a countdown mode, said second counter being driven forwards or backwards depending on the rotational direction of said first counter, wherein said control finger is mounted so as to pivot on a disc linked to a rotating shaft of said first counter and wherein said disc and said control finger are coupled to each other by drive means enabling said control finger to pivot on said disc between two stop positions set apart by an angle close to 360°.
- 2. The chronograph according to claim 1, wherein said disc is fixed to said shaft of the said counter in an angular position which is indexed with respect to a zero reset heart-piece, by means of which said zero position is defined, and wherein said disc is provided with a spring arranged to keep said control finger free of said transmission wheel when said first counter is in the zero position.
- 3. The chronograph according to claim 2, wherein said drive means can be adjusted to index said stop positions with respect to said zero reset heart-piece.
- 4. The chronograph according to claim 1, wherein said stop positions are set apart by an angle equal to 360° less a predefined angle substantially corresponding to a given number of units of said first counter.
- 5. The chronograph according to claim 4, wherein said given number of units is equal to one.
- 6. The chronograph according to claim 4, wherein said predefined angle ranges from zero to twelve degrees.
- 7. The chronograph according to claim 1, wherein said drive means include two pins fixed to said disc and arranged to abut respectively against opposite flanks of said control finger.
- 8. The chronograph according to claim 7, wherein said pins are substantially parallel to said shaft and are offset radially with respect to each other.
- 9. The chronograph according to claim 7, wherein said drive means can be adjusted by deforming said pins.
- 10. The chronograph according to claim 2, wherein said control finger is secured to a ring arranged between said disc and a wheel fixed to said shaft of said first counter, said zero reset heart piece being arranged on said wheel on the opposite side to said ring.
- 11. The chronograph according to claim 10, wherein said drive means include two pins fixed to said disc and arranged to abut respectively against opposite flanks of said control finger and wherein said pins are accessible through said wheel from the side of the zero reset heart-piece.
- 12. The chronograph according to claim 2, wherein said spring extends over an arc of a circle about the periphery of the disc, to which a first end of said spring is fixed, its other end having an axial stem so as to be able to press laterally against said control finger.
- 13. The chronograph according to claim 1, wherein said transmission wheel is an intermediate wheel mounted on a lever so as to be selectively meshed with a wheel of said second counter and released therefrom by a movement of said lever.
- 14. The chronograph according to claim 1, wherein said first counter is a seconds counter and said second counter is a minutes counter.
Parent Case Info
This is a National stage entry under 35 U.S.C. §371 of Application No. PCT/EP01/03349 filed Mar. 21, 2001, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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Kind |
PCT/EP01/03349 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO02/07772 |
10/3/2002 |
WO |
A |
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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Feb 1889 |
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32 459 |
Jul 1905 |
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