This application claims priority from European Patent Application No 16160071.3 of Mar. 14, 2016, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
The invention concerns an economical method for manufacturing a timepiece display or hand-fitting component including at least one aesthetical 10 and/or visible surface.
The invention concerns the field of timepiece display or hand-fitting components.
In horology, the manufacture of small display, hand-fitting or external components always poses practical problems of production, owing to the importance of these components in the outward appearance of a watch and how it is evaluated by the client or user.
Indeed, the user's gaze is necessarily drawn to these components, which must therefore have a flawless appearance, a very fine but also very regular surface finish, and, generally, brightness and reflection qualities that are difficult to obtain in a reproducible manner. Indeed, components such as appliques are distributed in large numbers over the watch dial, and must be perfectly identical.
The production cost of these components and their weight must also be kept under control, especially when they are mobile, like hands. Consequently, convenient solutions consisting, in luxury horology, of machining the components in a precious alloy weight, like gold, are not always the most suitable.
It is also known that manufacturing such components with prior machining followed by a surface treatment generates a relatively high scrap rate, since the treatment reveals visual and/or surface defects that were not visible at the machining stage, and is therefore wasted, when it is expensive because of the desired finish.
The invention proposes to develop an alternative method for producing, at controlled cost, timepiece display or hand-fitting components comprising at least one aesthetical and/or visible surface, while ensuring the visual and surface reproducibility of these aesthetical and/or visible surfaces, with improved reliability of production compared to the prior art.
To this end, the invention concerns a manufacturing method according to claim 1.
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 proposes to reduce both the cost and the weight of external or hand-fitting components, while ensuring a flawless appearance for such visible components and reducing manufacturing scrap as far as possible.
The invention proposes to form a component whose surface portion is made in a material compatible with finishing machining in order to obtain a regular surface finish with very low roughness.
This surface portion is formed in a thickness sufficient to ensure the homogeneity of the material, and thus to guarantee the final finish quality after machining.
The preferred finishing machining is diamond tool machining.
The invention thus concerns an economical method for manufacturing a timepiece display or hand-fitting component 1, formed by a hand 11, an applique 12, or similar, comprising at least one aesthetical and/or visible surface 2 intended to be visible to the user of a watch or similar.
According to the invention, the following steps are performed in succession:
More particularly, overthickness 5 is entirely removed over the aesthetical and/or visible surface 2 concerned, during this first diamond machining operation, which may also be the only operation, depending on the appearance desired for the finished component 1.
In a particular implementation of the invention, thick layer 4 of the second material is made with an initial thickness E greater than or equal to 50 micrometres.
In a particular implementation of the invention, component 1 is made with at least one such aesthetical and/or visible surface 2 bordered by a protruding edge 9, and, during diamond machining, protruding edge 9 is made and delimits aesthetical and/or visible surface 2.
In a particular implementation of the invention, during the diamond machining operation, all the aesthetical and/or visible surfaces 2 intended to remain visible are diamond machined, removing at least part of overthickness 5 comprised in thick layer 4 of the second material, and, when comprised in component 1, all the protruding edges 9 which delimit these aesthetical and/or visible surfaces 2 are diamond machined.
In a particular implementation of the invention, during the diamond machining operation, at least one aesthetical and/or visible surface 2 intended to remain visible is diamond machined, removing part of thick layer 4 of the second material, with a surface condition comprised between 2 nm Ra and 100 nm Ra.
In a particular implementation of the invention, during the diamond machining operation, there is kept a residual thickness ER greater than or equal to 5 micrometres of thick layer 4 of the second material, on each aesthetical and/or visible surface 2.
In a particular implementation of the invention, during the diamond machining operation, at least 50% of initial thickness E of thick layer 4 of the second material is removed.
In a particular implementation of the invention, a galvanic or PVD or CVD or ALD colouring operation is performed to a small thickness of less than 5 micrometres, on at least aesthetical and/or visible surfaces 2 intended to remain visible, after the diamond machining operation.
In a particular implementation of the invention, the first material is chosen from among alloys of copper and/or aluminium and/or zinc.
In a particular implementation of the invention, brass is chosen for the first material.
In a particular implementation of the invention, an aluminium alloy is chosen for the first material.
In a particular implementation of the invention, a zinc alloy is chosen for the first material.
In a particular implementation of the invention, a POM or PS or PC or polymer is chosen for the first material.
In a particular implementation of the invention, a charged material is chosen for the first material to make it electrically conductive.
In a particular implementation of the invention, the second material is chosen to be different from the first material.
In a particular implementation of the invention, nickel-phosphorus is chosen for the second material.
In a particular implementation of the invention, workpiece 3 is coated with thick layer 4 of the second material by bulk chemical deposition.
In a particular implementation of the invention, workpiece 3 is coated with thick layer 4 of the second material by electrodeposition.
In a particular implementation of the invention, workpiece 3 is made by deformation or stamping or punching.
In a particular implementation of the invention, workpiece 3 is made hollow and/or including at least one mounting foot 10.
The creation of a hollow component 1, with a cavity 70 is advantageous in terms of weight and economy of materials, in particular when component 1 is a hand 11, shown here with a pipe 110, thereby minimising the unbalance.
In various particular implementations of the invention, display or hand-fitting component 1 is made in the form of a hand 11 or an applique 12 or a numeral 13 or a symbol 14 or a monogram 15 or an indicator 16 or an index 17 or an aperture surround 18.
The invention also concerns a watch 100 including at least one display or hand-fitting component 1 made by this method.
The diamond tool machined finish of such a component is distinguished by the perfect quality of its surface condition (mirror) and by the intersection of the sides which define sharp edges, which cannot be ensured by any other manufacturing method.
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