This application claims priority from European Patent Application No. 12164124.5 filed Apr. 13, 2012, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention concerns a timepiece structure comprising at least a middle part and a back cover for confining an electronic or electric module which in turn comprises a plate, a compartment of which is arranged to receive an electrical energy accumulator, said module further comprising at least one circuit with at least one electrical contact area, and a connecting contactor providing an electrical connection between one said accumulator and said at least one contact area, said contactor being rigid and comprising an elastic return means tending to return said contactor to a rest geometry.
The invention also concerns a timepiece comprising at least one structure of this type.
The invention concerns the field of horology, and in particular the field of watches comprising at least one electronic or electric circuit powered by an accumulator such as a cell battery or similar. The invention more specifically concerns the mechanical and electrical connection between an accumulator and a circuit, on both sides of a bottom plate.
The quality of the electric contacts in a watch must be permanently ensured, in any configuration of use, and particularly during acceleration or a shock. More particularly, the permanence of the electric power supply from an accumulator, generally a cell battery, requires a very good connection between the poles of the accumulator and the utilisation circuit or circuits. It is known, in particular, to secure a cell battery in a housing formed by spring tongues, which hold the cell battery while ensuring contact across one of the terminals thereof. The contact at the other terminal is commonly achieved by a flexible connector, or preferably, by a lug forming a spring, secured by screws or rivets to a plate.
As regards the utilisation circuits, contacts are known which are formed by welded flexible connectors, plug-in bars, or by spring lugs pressed onto the circuit, also by screws, rivets or similar, or forming small anchor blocks clamping the circuit over the thickness of the section thereof.
To achieve a high quality permanent contact, with the smallest number of components, there is also known, for example from JP Patent No. 11-281 776 in the name of MIYOTA, a spring comprising two arms, one of which bears on a circuit and the other of which bears on a cell battery, which may be held in place by the back cover of a watch. However, the arms bear in the same direction, and the spring lug is not guaranteed to bear permanently on the circuit. This arrangement also requires a mechanical connection dedicated to the assembling of the circuit on a plate carrying the cell battery.
EP Patent Application No 1 256 856 A2 in the name of SEIKO INSTR INC discloses an electronic device with an electrical connecting tongue between a circuit and an accumulator. Said tongue includes apertures cooperating with pins fixed to the plate.
FR Patent Application No 1 467 190A in the name of RADIOTECHNIQUE COPRIM RTC discloses a circuit comprising two connecting strips, one for the positive terminal of the accumulator and the other for the negative terminal, each connected under elastic strain to a particular contact area of a circuit.
The invention proposes to ensure a permanent connection between the power supply and the utilisation circuit, by a stressed mechanism, which is not subject to interference during use. While satisfying this condition, the invention proposes to secure the circuit to the plate carrying the accumulator or the cell battery, using the minimum number of components.
The invention therefore concerns a timepiece structure comprising at least a middle part and a back cover for confining an electronic or electric module which in turn comprises a plate, a compartment of which is arranged to receive an electric energy accumulator, said module also comprising at least one circuit with at least one electric contact area, and a connecting contactor for providing an electrical connection between one said accumulator and said at least one contact area, said contactor being rigid and comprising an elastic return means tending to return the contactor to a rest geometry, characterized in that said contactor includes at least a first arm and at least a second arm together forming a clamp for pressing said circuit and said accumulator towards each other.
According to a feature of the invention, said at least one first arm and said at least one second arm together forming a clamp for pressing said circuit and said accumulator towards each other on either side of said plate, each abutting on said plate.
According to a feature of the invention, said back cover is arranged to bear, via at least a first bearing surface, on at least a first complementary bearing surface comprised in a first said arm of said contactor. Said first arm is arranged to bear, via a first electrical contact, on a said accumulator positioned in said compartment, and said back cover is also arranged to bear, via at least a second bearing surface, on at least a second complementary bearing surface comprised in said first arm of said contactor, so as to press said accumulator onto said plate.
According to a feature of the invention, said middle part is arranged to bear, via at least a third bearing surface, on at least a third complementary bearing surface comprised in a said second arm of said contactor. Said second arm is arranged to bear, via a fourth contact surface, on said at least one contact area of said circuit so as to press said circuit onto said plate.
The invention also concerns a timepiece comprising at least one structure of this type.
A single contactor forming a spring, pre-arranged in the watch on either side of the assembly comprising the circuit, the plate and the accumulator, is thus placed under strain when the back cover of the watch is positioned and closed, which, by clamping this assembly, secures the components thereof, and at the same time forms an excellent electrical contact between the accumulator and the circuit. The invention therefore does not require any additional component, screws, rivets or suchlike, and is thus particularly economical both in terms of cost and assembly time.
Other features and advantages of the invention will appear upon reading the following detailed description, with reference to the annexed drawings, in which:
The invention concerns the field of horology, and in particular the field of watches comprising at least one electronic or electric circuit powered by an accumulator such as a cell battery or similar. The invention more specifically concerns the mechanical and electrical connection between an accumulator and a circuit, on both sides of a bottom plate. In particular, in a watch this means guaranteeing the contact between the positive terminal of the cell battery and the back cover of the case in any circumstances.
The invention concerns a structure 1 of a timepiece 100, particularly a watch, comprising at least a middle part 2 and a back cover 3 for confining an electronic or electric module 10. This module 10 in turn includes a plate 4, a compartment 41 of which is arranged to receive an electrical energy accumulator 5, particularly a cell battery. This module 10 also includes at least a circuit 6 with at least one electrical contact area 7 and a connecting contactor 8 for providing an electrical connection between an accumulator 5 and a contact area 7. This contactor 8 is rigid and includes an elastic return means tending to return the contactor to a rest geometry. In a preferred but non-limiting version of the invention, the connecting contactor 8 is entirely elastic and is made in the form of a spring.
According to the invention, contactor 8 includes at least a first arm 82 and at least a second arm 86, together forming a clamp for pressing circuit 6 and accumulator 5 towards each other.
Preferably, this at least one first arm 82 and at least one second arm 86 together form a clamp for pressing circuit 6 and accumulator 5 towards each other on either side of plate 4, each abutting on said plate 4.
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Middle part 2 is arranged to bear, via at least a third bearing surface 21, on at least a third complementary bearing surface 85 comprised in a second arm 86 of contactor 8. This second arm 86 is arranged to bear, via a fourth contact surface 87 on a contact area 7 of circuit 6, so as to press circuit 6 onto plate 4. It is owing to arched abutment of contactor 8 that it is possible to press the second arm 86 thereof efficiently onto circuit 6 and contact area 7 thereof, or contact areas 7 if there are several.
Preferably, first arm 82 forms a first elbow 88 on the first electrical contact surface 83 thereof, between first complementary bearing surface 81 and the second complementary bearing surface 84, so as to guarantee contact between the first electrical contact surface 83 and accumulator 5 when contactor 8 is pushed towards accumulator 5 under the effect of a pressure F applied to back cover 3 in the direction of accumulator 5.
The invention concerns the field of horology, and in particular the field of watches comprising at least one electronic or electric circuit powered by an accumulator such as a cell battery or similar. The invention more specifically concerns the mechanical and electrical connection between an accumulator and a circuit, on both sides of a bottom plate.
When the back cover 3 and middle part 2 are two separate components, contactor 8 preferably forms a second elbow 89 between the second complementary bearing surface 8 and the third complementary bearing surface 85. The circuit 6 is pressed against plate 4 on the opposite side relative to that of compartment 2. Contactor 8 thus forms a clamp tending to move circuit 6 closer to an accumulator 5 inserted into compartment 41, with the clamp scaffolding onto middle part 2 under the action of a compressive force F applied to back cover 3 to push said back cover towards middle part 2.
When back cover 3 and middle part 2 form one single-piece component, moveable relative to plate 4, contactor 8 also preferably forms a second elbow 89 between the second complementary bearing surface 84 and the third complementary bearing surface 85. Circuit 6 is pressed against plate 4 on the opposite side relative to that of compartment 2. Contactor 8 forms a clamp tending to move circuit 6 closer to an accumulator 5 inserted into compartment 2, the clamp scaffolding onto middle part 2 under the action of a compressive force F applied to back cover 3 to push said back cover towards plate 4.
Preferably, contactor 8 is a spring, which includes at least one transverse arm 91 and/or one flat portion 92 perpendicular to a first arm 82 and to a second arm 86 comprised in the same plane perpendicular to a contact surface 51 of accumulator 5, to prevent contactor 8 tipping as a result of a compressive force F applied to back cover 3 in the direction of accumulator 5.
In the embodiment of
The closing cooperation of back cover 3 with watch structure 100 is not detailed here. It may consist in screwing back cover 3 onto middle part 2 when they are independent, or onto plate 4 when they are in a single-piece, or onto another structure component of timepiece 100.
The invention also concerns a timepiece 100, in particular a watch, including at least one such structure 1.
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