The present invention relates to a device for adjusting the functions of a timepiece.
More particularly, the invention relates to a device for adjusting the horological functions of a timepiece, the device being equipped with a mechanism for selection and actuation comprising a drive means and a driving pinion, said drive means being configured to drive said driving pinion in the clockwise direction and in the anti-clockwise direction, and at least one driven pinion arranged to mesh with said driving pinion when the driving pinion turns in the clockwise direction and when said driving pinion turns in the anti-clockwise direction.
This type of adjusting device is used in mechanical timepieces comprising an indicator of a horological function derived from time, such as the days of the month, the days of the week, the phases of the moon, the various time zones, as well as other functions. Many prior art documents describe embodiments.
Swiss patent application CH 707 870 discloses a mechanism for selecting and actuating n functions of a horological movement, comprising a winding stem which is capable of meshing with an actuation device of one function, this latter being arranged in a manner such as to be capable of displacement and occupying n selection positions and n actuation positions, in which the actuating device is kinematically connected to an actuation means in order to permit the actuation of the function in question. The mechanism also comprises a selector device which can be used to displace the actuation device into a selection position. The mechanism also comprises a base on which the actuation device is mounted in a movable manner so that, under the action of said selector device, it can be positioned in a selection position as well as, under the action of an axial displacement of the winding stem, it can be positioned in an actuation position. The document states that the proposed mechanism for selection and actuation works in a bidirectional manner.
European patent application EP 2 701 014 discloses a clutch yoke, or in fact a clutch device, for a horological mechanism, comprising at least one element for guiding a correction mobile in rotation, at least one friction element intended to cooperate with a portion of said mobile, and at least one resilient element intended to resiliently return said friction element. These elements permit distribution of the torque resisting rotation between the shaft of the yoke and the shaft of said mobile which is rotatably mounted on the yoke to be established such that a change in the direction of rotation of the mobile will initially pivot the yoke until it reaches a stable position before the mobile itself starts to turn into this position; this is in order to prevent the yoke from remaining blocked in one position, which would then not allow a second attributed function to be carried out and/or would lead the mechanism to be immobilized.
European patent application EP 1 152 303 discloses a mechanism for winding and correction of at least two indicator means, the mechanism being disposed in a manner such that the sliding pinion is only disengaged from the winding pinion in a setting position, by providing two first—and two second superimposed setting wheels as well as two wig-wag pinions for winding, respectively for correction mounted pivotably with the aid of corresponding yokes, in a manner such that this mechanism has the advantages of a conventional winding mechanism controlling two functions while being capable of carrying out a third function such as correction of an indication derived from time.
European patent application EP 2 444 861 discloses a device for selecting functions, in particular for a horological movement, which can be used to connect, at one's own discretion and via a differential, respectively an epicyclic gear train, a driving wheel with one of at least two driven wheels in order to select a corresponding function.
European patent application EP 2 012 199 discloses a timepiece provided with a device for adjusting the horological functions and indications, comprising a means for selecting each horological indication to be adjusted and a means for adjusting the selected horological indications. At least the means for selecting the indication to be adjusted is kinematically connected to a selection cam comprising a corresponding profile with two states, respectively corresponding to a non-selection state and to a selection state, the adjusting device comprising means for connecting the adjusting means to each of the selected horological indications.
European patent application EP 2 701 015 discloses a device for correction of functions displayed by a timepiece, which can be used to modify the information for a plurality of temporal functions displayed by that timepiece. It comprises a pusher for changing the function, the actuation of which displaces a control wheel to bring the latter into engagement with a corrector pinion for the selected function and a stem the rotation of which in one direction or the other pivots the control wheel, which in turn drives one of the corrector pinions in order to correct the information on the selected function upwardly or downwardly, such that that device carries out a bidirectional correction.
Patent application WO 2016/155814 discloses a mechanism for winding and/or correction of at least two horological functions and a device for selection of a horological function from a winding function and a plurality of correction functions, comprising a control member, for example a stem, which can be used to select the winding function by displacement of the control means in a first direction and of sequentially selecting a function from among the plurality of correction functions by displacement of the control member in a second direction.
Swiss patent CH 592 325 discloses a device for rapid correction of the date indications of a calendar watch by rotation of a winding stem which is kinematically connected to the winding wheel train when it is turned in a given direction and which is kinematically connected to a date ring when it is turned in the opposite direction. To this end, the device comprises a mobile crown wheel mounted in a rotational manner on an eccentric axis comprising two opposing segments in the form of a circular arc, in a manner such that said mobile crown wheel meshes with the ratchet wheel when the winding stem is turned in one direction and with a mobile for correction of the date indications when the winding stem is turned in the reverse direction.
French patent application FR 2 169 861 describes a device for setting and correction of a watch with the aid of a winding stem having a delay mechanism. Furthermore, the device comprises a sliding pinion which, in the intermediate position of the winding stem, is capable of meshing with a setting wheel which meshes with an intermediate wheel driving a day and date correction wheel the axis of which is mounted in a displaceable manner in an elongate opening in a lever. The intermediate wheel and the correction wheel are connected via a pivoting lever against which the axes of these wheels bear with a contact friction, in a manner such that the correction wheel pivots in said elongate opening when the pivoting lever pivots about the intermediate wheel, thereby allowing the day and date correction wheel to engage either with a date ring or with a day star drive wheel. Thus, when the winding stem is turned, in its intermediate position, in one direction, the day and date correction wheel meshes with the date ring and can be used to change the date displayed, and when the winding stem, in its intermediate position, is turned in the opposite direction, the day and date correction wheel meshes with the drive wheel and can be used to change the day that is displayed.
Swiss patent CH 548 632 concerns a timepiece equipped with a time setting and correction device, the latter comprising a yoke carrying a correction wheel which can be alternately engaged with winding, setting, correction or the like mobiles. To this end, said yoke can be brought into the desired position by turning a manoeuvring stem, in its pushed in position, whereupon a sliding pinion of said manoeuvring stem drives the yoke via a pinion mounted loosely on the manoeuvring stem. In the pulled-out position of the manoeuvring stem, the sliding pinion of said manoeuvring stem then drives one of the mobiles, as a function of the angular position of the yoke, in a manner such as to permit winding, setting, correction of the date or day displayed, or any other similar horological function.
In summary, the prior art solutions which are known at this time in this field are complex in construction and involve a large number of moving parts and are also bulky as regards thickness. Furthermore, the number of functions that they can be used to adjust is limited, generally to three or four functions, in particular because either a single driven pinion is used or that non-displaceable driven pinions are used.
An objective of the present invention is to overcome the disadvantages of known devices and in particular to allow a large number of horological functions of a mechanical watch to be adjusted using a small number of moving parts. A further objective is to produce an adjusting device which is not bulky as regards thickness. A further objective of the present invention is to provide an adjusting device the handling of which is very easy for the user. A further objective of the present invention is to produce an adjustment device which is robust in construction as well as reliable.
To this end, the present invention proposes a device for adjusting the horological functions of a timepiece as defined in the claims.
A device of this type is equipped with a mechanism for selection and actuation, comprising
said driven pinion being configured to move into a first position under the effect of the driving pinion when this turns in the clockwise direction, in which first position said driven pinion actuates an actuating means of a first horological function, and to move into a second position under the effect of the driving pinion when this turns in the anti-clockwise direction, in which second position said driven pinion actuates an actuating means of a second horological function, said driven pinion not actuating the actuating means of the first horological function when it is in its said second position and, vice versa, said driven pinion not actuating the actuating means of the second horological function when it is in its said first position, said mechanism for selection and actuation comprising at least two driven pinions, and the adjusting device furthermore comprising a control mechanism adapted to selectively bring the driving pinion to mesh with each of said driven pinions.
On the one hand, the device defined above therefore employs a single driven pinion to act independently on two functions, for example displaying a date and a day of the week. On the other hand, these actions under the effect of the drive means, irrespective of whether they are generated by a pusher or by a crown stem, are “unidirectional”, in the sense that the modification of a displayed indication can only be carried out in one direction, for example by increasing date numbers, because reversing the direction of rotation of the drive means causes decoupling between the actuating means of the first function and the driven pinion as well as coupling of this driven pinion with the actuating means of the second function.
In accordance with one embodiment of the above device, said driven pinion is a sliding pinion the axis of which is constituted by a pin housed in an oblong housing formed in a plate, in a manner such as to slide perpendicularly to said axis, said housing being disposed in a manner such that the pin of the driven pinion moves to a first end of the oblong housing under the effect of the rotation of the driving pinion in the clockwise direction, the driven pinion therefore being in said first position, and that the pin moves to the other end of the oblong housing under the effect of the rotation of the driving pinion in the anti-clockwise direction, the driven pinion then being in said second position.
In accordance with one embodiment, the driven pinion, on the one hand, carries teeth adapted to mesh with the teeth of the driving pinion, and on the other hand carries a coaxial mobile the teeth of which, or respectively an arm, are/is adapted to cooperate with teeth, respectively an actuating means, of a horological function.
In accordance with one embodiment, the driving pinion is in kinematic connection, in particular via setting wheels, with a winding and/or adjusting crown of the timepiece.
In accordance with one embodiment of the above adjusting device, said mechanism for selection and actuation comprises two driven pinions and said control mechanism is configured to alternately bring the driving pinion, by translation, into contact with each of the two driven pinions.
In accordance with one embodiment, the driving pinion is a sliding pinion the axis of which is constituted by a pin housed in an oblong housing formed in said plate, in a manner such as to slide perpendicularly to said axis, said control mechanism controlling sliding of the pin in said housing.
In accordance with one embodiment, the respective ends of the oblong housing of the axis of the driving pinion are arranged in a manner such as to allow effective engagement respectively with each of the driven pinions in each of said first and second positions of said driven pinions.
In accordance with one embodiment, the control device comprises an assembly constituted by a yoke controlled by a wig-wag and a control lever, said assembly being mounted on said plate.
In accordance with one embodiment, said mechanism for selection and actuation comprises a number of driven pinions which is greater than or equal to two, the control mechanism comprises a rotary arm on which the driving pinion is arranged, and said control mechanism is configured to bring the driving pinion into the meshing position with each of the driven pinions by successive rotation.
In accordance with one embodiment, the control mechanism comprises an assembly formed by a star which is coaxial with the axis of articulation of said rotary arm, by a jumper, and by a spring yoke cooperating with said star, a rotation of the star through an angular value corresponding to one branch of the star bringing the driving pinion from a meshing position with a driven pinion into a meshing position with the adjacent driven pinion.
In accordance with one embodiment, the driven pinions are sliding pinions the axis of which are constituted by pins housed in oblong housings of a plate, said oblong housings being arranged tangentially to a circle which is coaxial with the axis of articulation of the rotary arm carrying the driving pinion.
In accordance with one embodiment, the driving pinion is kinematically connected to its drive means via a setting wheel which is coaxial with the axis of articulation of the rotary arm.
Finally, the invention proposes a timepiece comprising a device for adjusting horological functions as defined hereinabove.
Other characteristics, as well as the corresponding advantages, will become apparent from the description below discussing two embodiments of the invention in more detail.
The accompanying drawings diagrammatically represent, by way of example, two embodiments of the invention.
The axes of each of the two lateral pinions 2, 3, which may be constituted by a pin, may also be housed in two respective oblong housings formed in the plate, arranged in a manner such that the pin of the lateral pinion 2, respectively of the lateral pinion 3, kinematically connected with the driving pinion 1, moves to a first end of its oblong housing under the effect of the tangential force resulting from rotation of the driving pinion 1 in the clockwise direction, the driven pinion 2, respectively the driven pinion 3, thus being in a first drive position, and the pin of this lateral driven pinion 2, respectively of the lateral pinion 3, moves to the other end of its oblong housing under the effect of the tangential force resulting from rotation of the driving pinion 1 in the anti-clockwise direction, the driven pinion 2, respectively the driven pinion 3, therefore being in a second drive position.
An actuating means A of a first horological function indicated and an actuating means B of a second horological function are diagrammatically in
The structure of the actuating means A and B is determined by the constitution of the parts forming the corresponding horological functions. The driven pinion 2, respectively 3, on the one hand, carries teeth adapted to mesh with the teeth of the driving pinion 1, and on the other hand carries a coaxial mobile including teeth, or respectively a finger, adapted to cooperate with teeth, respectively the actuating means A, B, of the corresponding horological function. Purely by way of illustrative example,
In summary, the mechanism described above comprises three pivoting sliding pinions, two of which preferably being housed in a corresponding oblong housing or formed by rings mounted about an eccentric axis, one of the three pinions, the central pinion 1, being housed in a manner such that it can selectively approach one of the two other lateral pinions 2, 3, by translation, using a control device as described below. A setting wheel 9 acts to drive the central pinion 1, this setting wheel itself being driven, for example with the aid of a winding and correction crown (not shown in the figures). The central pinion 1, which is therefore the driving pinion, can therefore transmit a rotational movement to the selected lateral pinion and, moreover, cause a translation of the selected lateral pinion towards one or the other of the ends of its oblong housing, or respectively, by generalizing, towards its first—or second driving position, this being a function of the direction of rotation of the central pinion, in a manner such that, depending on the direction of rotation, the selected lateral pinion selectively actuates one or the other of the horological functions that can be adjusted by the lateral pinion.
In accordance with the embodiment shown in
The axis of each of the lateral pinions 102, 103, which may be constituted by a pin, may be housed in an oblong housing constituted by a slot formed in the plate 110, the six oblong housings being disposed tangentially to a circle which is coaxial with the axis of articulation of said rotary arm 112 carrying the driving pinion 101 and, as can be seen in particular in
An actuating means A′ of a first horological function and an actuating means B′ of a second horological function are indicated diagrammatically in
The structure of the actuating means A′ and B′ is determined by the constitution of the parts forming the corresponding horological functions. The driven pinions 102, 103 on the one hand carry teeth adapted to mesh with the teeth of the driving pinion 101, and on the other hand carry a coaxial mobile including teeth, or respectively a finger, which is adapted to cooperate with teeth, or respectively an actuating means A′, B′, of a horological function. Solely by way of illustrative example,
In summary, the mechanism described above comprises six pivoting sliding pinions, each preferably housed in a corresponding oblong housing or formed by a ring mounted about an eccentric axis, enabling 2×6=12 functions to be selected and actuated. Another pinion, the central pinion 101, is housed on a rotary arm in a manner such that it can selectively approach one of the six lateral pinions by rotation of the arm, by means of a control device described below. A setting wheel 109 acts to drive the central pinion 101, this setting wheel itself being driven, for example, with the aid of a winding and correction crown (not shown in the figures). The central pinion 101, which is therefore the driving pinion, can thus transmit a rotational movement to the selected lateral pinion and, moreover, cause a translation of the selected lateral pinion towards one or the other of the ends of its oblong housing, respectively, by generalizing, towards its first—or second drive position, this being a function of the direction of rotation of the central pinion, in a manner such that, depending on the direction of rotation, the selected lateral pinion selectively actuates one or the other of the two horological functions which can be adjusted by the lateral pinion.
In the embodiment shown in
The person skilled in the art will be able to vary the number of driven pinions as a function of the number of functions of the timepiece. In addition, without departing from the scope of the present invention, the yoke-type control devices described above may be replaced by other systems for displacing the driving pinion. Furthermore, the functions that can be adjusted in a given position of the yoke can be displayed on the dial of the timepiece using suitable measures which are familiar to the person skilled in the art, especially when a large number of horological functions have to be controlled by the adjusting device in accordance with the present invention.
In view of the aforementioned discussions pertaining to the structure and function of the device in accordance with the present invention, it is clear that such a device offers a number of advantages and can be used to accomplish the objectives defined in the introduction, especially the production of a device for unidirectional correction of a large number of horological functions via selection of the position as well as the direction of rotation of a driving pinion. Furthermore, these construction elements are robust as well as simple and reliable during use thereof. Because of the relatively simple structure of a device of this type, these advantages are obtained without in any way increasing production costs.
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00368/17 | Mar 2017 | CH | national |
The present application is a National Phase entry of PCT Application No. PCT/EP2018/055775, filed Mar. 8, 2018, which claims priority from Swiss Patent Application Number 00368/17, filed Mar. 22, 2017, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
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PCT/EP2018/055775 | 3/8/2018 | WO | 00 |