The present invention concerns an exterior element for a wristwatch provided with at least one electronic function. More specifically, the present invention concerns an exterior element for a wristwatch provided with at least one electronic function which is completely autonomous relative to the watch movement.
The present invention particularly concerns wristwatches with mechanical movements, but is not limited thereto. The affection that users have for purely mechanical watches is known. However, persons who wear mechanical watches are deprived of the advantages that electronic functions can provide.
It is an object of the present invention to overcome this problem by providing a wristwatch with at least one electronic function, the operation of which is completely autonomous relative to that of the watch movement.
The present invention therefore concerns a wristwatch dial, characterized in that at least one light source and one photovoltaic cell for powering the light source with electric energy are housed within the thickness of the dial, so as to form an autonomous electronic module, which is completely independent of the wristwatch movement.
According to yet another feature of the invention, if the power source includes at least one photovoltaic cell, the photovoltaic cell powers the electronic device via a rechargeable battery, which stores the energy produced by the photovoltaic cell and releases it when the electronic device is activated.
Owing to these features, the present invention provides a wristwatch including one or several electronic devices, the operation of which is completely autonomous relative to that of the watch. This proves particularly advantageous for a mechanical wristwatch. Indeed, the watch retains the emotional aspect provided by its purely mechanical operation, yet enjoys the addition of one or more electronic devices which enlarge the range of functions that it can offer its user. Of course, the present invention may equally well be applied to an electromechanical or purely electronic watch, provided that the electronic device(s) integrated in the exterior element are independent of the watch movement.
According to an alternative embodiment, the invention also concerns a bezel for a wristwatch, characterized in that the bezel defines an internal volume, which houses one or more series connected photovoltaic cells and at least one rechargeable battery, together with at least one electronic device.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will appear more clearly from the following detailed description of various embodiments of an exterior element of the invention, these examples being given solely by way of non-limiting illustration with reference to the annexed drawing, in which:
The present invention proceeds from the general inventive idea which consists in integrating a light source and the associated power and control means within a wristwatch dial. The light source must be integrated such that the light source is completely autonomous relative to the watch movement. It is thus possible to associate one or more electronic functions with a purely mechanical watch, to enlarge the range of functions offered by the watch without detracting from the emotional aspect of a mechanical watch. If the wristwatch dial is removably mounted it is also possible to vary the functions proposed by the watch. Naturally, it is also possible to mount the dial of the invention in an electromechanical or even a purely electronic watch. The only condition to be satisfied is that the dial forms a completely autonomous electronic module relative to the watch movement. Various types of electronic devices, such as one or more ultraviolet radiation sources, a compass, an accelerometer or other devices may be envisaged.
According to the invention, at least one photovoltaic cell 18, for example made of single crystal silicon, is housed within the thickness of dial 4. The electric energy provided by photovoltaic cell 18, from the conversion of incident natural light, is used to power one or several light sources 20, which are also housed within the thickness of dial 4. There may be, for example, as many light sources 20 as there are hour symbols on dial 4. These light sources 20 may, for example, be ultraviolet radiation sources of the light emitting diode type. The ultraviolet light produced by these diodes is reflected by crystal 6 and lights up hour hand 10, minute hand 12 and seconds hand 14, which, for this purpose, will advantageously be coated with a layer of fluorescent or phosphorescent pigments. To improve the fluorescent or phosphorescent effect, the surface of crystal 6 which faces dial 4 may be coated with one or more thin layers 22 that reflect the ultraviolet light and allow most of the visible light spectrum to pass through.
The ultraviolet light produced by light sources 20 is reflected by crystal 6 towards hands 10, 12, 14 in order to light said hands. Via fluorescence and phosphorescence, the pigments deposited on the surface of the hands produce a visible light which is diffused through watch crystal 6.
The light source or sources 20 are powered directly or preferably via a rechargeable battery 24, by photovoltaic cell 18. Rechargeable battery 24 may be formed by a button cell, a thin film battery, supercapacitors or other device. Rechargeable battery 24 is mounted on the back surface of dial 4. It accumulates the electric energy produced by photovoltaic cell 18 and releases it to light sources 20 at the user's command, as explained in detail hereinafter. According to a variant that is not shown, photovoltaic cell 18 can be replaced by a non-rechargeable battery.
As will have been clear from the foregoing, with the components associated therewith, namely photovoltaic cell 18, rechargeable battery 24 and light sources 20, dial 4 forms a complete electronic module, which lights the hour symbols and hands 10, 12 and 14, and which is completely autonomous relative to the basic mechanical movement 2 of the watch according to the invention. The watch according to the invention maintains the purely mechanical appearance which gives it an emotional aspect, yet enjoys the addition of an electronic function which offers the user the possibility of an additional use. Of course, and according to a determining advantage of the invention, the addition of an electronic function to the watch does not require any modification or adaptation of any nature to be made to the mechanical movement. At most, the height of the hour hand 10, minute hand 12 and seconds hand 14 has to be slightly increased, to take account of the extra thickness of dial 4, which is around 1.0 to 1.5 millimetres.
Until now, the invention has been described in relation to a watch dial which, with a photovoltaic cell, a rechargeable battery, one or more light sources, and where appropriate, a related function such as an electronic compass, forms an autonomous electronic module, which is completely independent of the watch movement. This dial may be fitted to any type of watch and, in particular, a mechanical watch, without requiring any modification to the watch movement, such that the mechanical watch keeps its emotional nature intact, while offering additional functions to the user. It goes without saying, however, that the dial according to the invention is not the only exterior element to which the present invention may be applied and that other exterior elements, such as a bezel, may also be converted into an independent module in accordance with the teaching of the present invention.
Two rings of rechargeable batteries 52 are also housed in the internal volume of bezel 50, on both sides of a printed circuit 60. Rechargeable batteries 52 may be for example supercapacitors 52 which are surface mounted devices (SMD). The supercapacitors 52 of one ring are mounted in parallel and the two rings of supercapacitors 52 are mounted in parallel. These two rings of supercapacitors 52 are used for storing the electrical energy produced by photovoltaic cells 18 and releasing it, at the user's demand, to power the electronic device or devices housed in bezel 50. Of course, other types of rechargeable batteries can be envisaged, such as shaped or thin film batteries, which may or not be superposed on each other.
In the example shown in the drawing, the electronic device is a digital display device 59, such as a liquid crystal cell or a bistable cell which may, for example, be used for timing an activity. Bezel 50 may be fixedly or rotatably mounted. It may also be removably mounted to allow replacement by a bezel enclosing another electronic function.
In the simplified embodiment, the exterior element according to the present invention only includes one energy source and one electronic device powered by said energy source. It is possible to envisage one electronic device, such as a compass, operating continuously, powered by one or several photovoltaic cells.
However, according to the preferred embodiment of the invention, the electronic device or devices housed in a dial or a bezel according to the invention are activated at the user's demand. Therefore, control means must be provided for the electronic function. These control means may take various forms, three of which are illustrated in the drawing.
According to a first embodiment illustrated in
According to a second variant illustrated in
According to a third variant, an SMD switch 68 is mounted underneath the watch dial and is activated by the user from the exterior of the watch case by means of a push-button 70, which passes through the middle part (not shown) of the watch case.
According to a variant that is not illustrated, the control means may be of the automatic type, such as an accelerometer, which, when it detects an acceleration caused by a movement of the user's arm, will start the electronic function.
It goes without saying that this invention is not limited to the embodiments that have just been described and that various simple alterations and variants can be envisaged by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of this invention as defined by the annexed claims. Thus, it is possible to envisage integrating one or more electronic functions in other exterior elements than the dial or bezel such as, for example, the wristband or a bracelet link or even the back cover of the watch.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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09169173.3 | Sep 2009 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2010/061209 | 8/2/2010 | WO | 00 | 1/24/2012 |