The invention relates to a horological limiting device, for a watch, comprising an oscillator and comprising means for limiting the variation of rate of this oscillator in the different positions of said watch in space, said device comprising at least one tourbillon or a karussel, which comprises a carriage which is mounted such that it pivots about a carriage axis relative to a plate, which carries a fixed wheel when said limiting device comprises a tourbillon, which carriage carries said oscillator and comprises a carriage wheel arranged so as to be driven by an energy source of the watch or of a movement by way of a gear train, and which carriage carries an escapement mechanism arranged so as to engage with said oscillator, and comprising an escape pinion meshing with said fixed wheel when said limiting device comprises a tourbillon or meshing with a third wheel or a fourth wheel, comprised in said gear train, when said limiting device comprises a karussel.
The invention further relates to a watch comprising a horological movement comprising energy storage means, an oscillator, hand-setting means, and such a limiting device.
The invention relates to the field of mechanical watches with high chronometric precision equipped with tourbillons or karussels, and so-called second-stop or carriage-stop mechanisms arranged so as to finely adjust the state of the watch.
British patent No. 674764 filed by HEPTINSTALL discloses a spring-finger for blocking a balance.
European patent No. 1617305B1 filed by MONTRES BREGUET discloses a control for manually stopping, via the stem, pad levers for blocking a balance.
European patent No. 2787400B1 filed by CHOPARD discloses a stop element, integral with a carriage such that it rotates therewith, and which is a disc coaxial to this carriage, axially displaced for axial friction with a balance.
European patent No. 2085832B1 filed by FREDERIC PIGUET discloses a friction clutch mechanism, by radially placing clutching elements at the ends of star-shaped arms in a cylindrical surface of a driving plate, under the axial effect of a clutch spring.
The invention proposes stopping a tourbillon or karussel carriage when setting the hands so as to adjust a watch to the nearest second.
For this purpose, the invention relates to a horological limiting device for limiting the variation of rate of an oscillator comprised in a watch, according to claim 1.
The invention further relates to a watch comprising a horological movement comprising energy storage means, an oscillator, hand-setting means, and such a limiting device.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be better understood upon reading the following detailed description given with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The invention relates to the field of mechanical watches with high chronometric performance levels.
Known methods of improving insensitivity to the positions of a watch 1000 involve equipping it with a horological limiting device 100, comprising an oscillator 200, comprising means for limiting the variation of rate of this oscillator 200, in the different positions of the watch 1000 in space.
This device 100 comprises at least one tourbillon 300 or a karussel which, in either case, comprises a carriage 4 which is mounted such that it pivots about a carriage axis D relative to a plate 900.
This plate 900 carries a fixed wheel 210 when the limiting device 100 comprises a tourbillon 300.
The carriage 4 carries the oscillator 200, and comprises a carriage wheel 6, which is arranged so as to be driven by an energy source 400 of the watch 1000 or of a movement 800 comprised in the watch, by way of a gear train. This energy source 400 can in particular comprise at least one barrel or similar element.
The carriage 4 further carries an escapement mechanism 700, which is arranged so as to engage with the oscillator 200, and which comprises an escape pinion 201.
The carriage 4 comprises a lower bridge 7 and an upper bridge 8. The upper carriage bridge 8 protects both the oscillator 200, the escapement mechanism 700, and the mechanism according to the invention.
This escape pinion 201 meshes with the fixed wheel 210 when the limiting device 100 comprises a tourbillon, or meshes with a third wheel or a fourth wheel, comprised in the gear train, when the limiting device 100 comprises a karussel.
The mechanism according to the invention allows the karussel or tourbillon carriage to be stopped when setting the hands.
According to the invention, the device 100 is capable of stopping the oscillator 200 and comprises a control rod 3, which is arranged to engage with a control member external to the tourbillon 300 or karussel.
This control rod 3 is arranged to axially push a lifting finger 9, in the direction of the carriage axis D, into an active blocking position. This push imparted by the control rod 3 is applied to this lifting finger 9 against a first elastic return means 90, which tends to axially bring the lifting finger 9 back to an axial rest position in which it bears against the carriage wheel 6, in the direction of the carriage axis D.
More particularly, the first elastic return means 90 is a foil plate cut by stamping or by a similar technique.
More particularly, the control rod 3 comprises a pushing surface 39, which is arranged to engage with the lifting finger 9, and which is a surface substantially orthogonal to the carriage axis D, or which comprises a gentle incline to ease the insertion thereof beneath the lifting finger 9. More particularly, the end of the lifting finger 9, which engages with this pushing surface 39, is locally spherical or curved.
This lifting finger 9 comprises a ramp 99 which is arranged to repel a stop finger 11, radially relative to the carriage axis D, against a second elastic return means 12 which tends to radially distance this stop finger 11 from the carriage axis D.
More particularly, the second elastic return means 12 is fixed to the lower carriage bridge 7, and is a substantially circular, open spring so as to free the axial space around the carriage axis D, and in particular space for housing a balance pivot, a balance double roller, a balance, or a similar element.
This stop finger 11 is in the radial position thereof located the furthest from the carriage axis D when the lifting finger 9 is in the rest position thereof.
According to the invention, in the active position blocking the lifting finger 9, the stop finger 11 is arranged to interfere with a stop cam 14, which is integral with a wheel set of the oscillator 200, and to block this stop cam 14 in an angular position remote from the dead centre position of the oscillator 200.
More particularly, the stop finger 11 constitutes the distal end of a fork 110 guided on the lower carriage bridge 7 in a radial direction relative to the carriage axis D, by the engagement of oblongs 111 and of pins 112, the second integral with the lower bridge 7 and the first integral with the fork 110, or vice-versa.
More particularly, the stop finger 11 comprises, at the contacting surface thereof with the stop cam 14, a tip 113 or a tapered surface.
More particularly, the stop cam 14 comprises, at the contacting surface thereof with the stop finger 11, a tip 143 or a tapered surface.
More particularly, the device 100 comprises hand-setting means 500, which constitute or which control the control member, which is arranged so as to move the control rod 3 in a first activation direction upon the passage of the hand-setting means 500 from a rest position T1 to an activated position T2, and to move the control rod 3 in a second direction opposite the first direction upon the passage of the hand-setting means 500 from the activated position T2 to the rest position T1.
In an alternative embodiment, the control rod 3 is further arranged so as to, under the effect of the external control member, push, substantially radially relative to the carriage axis D, a resilient strip 66 which is arranged so as to bear substantially tangentially against the carriage wheel 6 in order to stop the carriage 4 upon passage of the control member from a rest position to an active position, and so as to remain remote from the carriage wheel 6 when the control member is in the rest position thereof.
More particularly, the control rod 3 is arranged to block the wheel set of the oscillator, in a first course of travel then, in a second course of travel, to block the carriage, or vice-versa.
More particularly, the resilient strip 66 is more flexible than the first elastic return means 90, and is also more flexible than the second elastic return means 12.
More particularly, the oscillator 200 is a sprung balance assembly.
The invention further relates to a watch 1000 comprising a horological movement 800 comprising energy storage means 400, an oscillator 200, hand-setting means 500, and such a limiting device 100.
More particularly, the tourbillon 300 or karussel constitutes a display member of the watch 1000, or is arranged so as to drive at least one display member of the watch 1000, and the hand-setting means 500 constitute or control the control member.
In the non-limiting alternative embodiment shown in the figures, hand-setting means 500 constitute or control the control member, and comprise a conventional winding and setting stem 1, and the mechanism in particular comprises a pull-out piece 2, a control rod 3, a tourbillon carriage 4, a tourbillon bearing 5, a carriage wheel 6, a lower tourbillon bridge 7, an upper tourbillon bridge 8, a lifting finger 9, a lifting finger foil plate 10, a stop finger 11, a stop finger spring 12, a sprung balance 13, a stop cam 14, and a double roller 15 of the balance.
The system is designed to stop the tourbillon, or respectively the karussel, when setting the hands.
The system rests against the carriage wheel with a strip spring which exerts sufficient pressure to stop the carriage.
To summarise, the invention allows:
a tourbillon or karussel carriage to be instantly stopped;
the time to be set to the nearest second;
the restarting of the oscillator to be guaranteed after setting the time.
Moreover, the system is, with the exception of the control rod, essentially integrated into the tourbillon carriage, which creates space inside the movement.
This mechanism is compact, the manufacture thereof requires conventional technology and the cost thereof is thus low.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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19187814.9 | Jul 2019 | EP | regional |