The present invention relates to the field of watchmaking and more particularly to an indicator for the power reserve of a mechanical or automatic watch.
The prior art already includes numerous devices that allow the power reserve of a mechanical or automatic watch to be displayed. In general, these devices allow the power reserve to be displayed continuously. For this purpose, the power reserve indicator body is attached to a wheel interlocking with a differential gear train with the barrel and the ratchet of the watch movement.
Mechanisms also exist that allow selection of a function to be displayed at any given time. EP1922591, for example, proposes a watch mechanism that allows an indication of choice to be displayed in a window, the indication being chosen among in particular the day, the week, the year and the power reserve.
The aim of the present invention is to propose another method of indicating the power reserve in a creative way.
In accordance with the invention, this aim is achieved thanks to watch movement of a mechanical or automatic watch comprising a device indicating the power reserve which is configured in a way to allow indication of the power reserve on demand. The device has the means to produce an acoustic signal that indicates the amplitude of the power reserve when said means are actuated.
The features of the invention will appear more clearly after reading the description of a preferred embodiment, given only as an non-exhaustive example, by referring to schematic figures, in which :
According to the preferred embodiment of the invention, the watch movement according to
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The star 17 is indexed on the snail 16 and has twelve teeth. A jumper 22 acts on the tooth of the star 17 in order to position the snail 16 in a satisfactory position every time. Furthermore, the driving of the snail 16 by the wheel 18 is effected so as not to damage or prevent the mechanism from functioning when the star 17 jumps a tooth.
When the lock (not shown) is actuated to slide onto the edge of the casing of the wristwatch in which the movement according to the invention is incorporated, the course of the rack 3 corresponds to the power reserve since the feeler-spindle 15 is arranged to come up against the snail 16 of the power reserve. The rack 3 causes the rack pinion 4 to rotate, in order to accumulate the energy in the ring barrel 6 and to position the striking mechanism ratchet 7 so that a representative number of teeth of the power reserve are located upwards from the raiser 9.
When the lock of the balance 1 is released, the ring barrel 6 drives through its shaft the ring wheel 11, the rotational speed of which is regulated by the speed regulator 14 (
According to the embodiment of the invention, the movement incorporating the device mentioned above has a power reserve of 108 hours. The gear ratios of the gear train have been determined so that the wheel 18 makes one rotation of 360° while the barrel 20 unwinds itself by making ten rotations. The star 17 is therefore driven 12 steps in 108 hours and as a result by one step every nine hours.
In this configuration the hammer 8 strikes the gong 10 twelve times when the indicating device of the power reserve is actuated and when between 99 hours and 108 hours of power reserve remains, eleven times when between 90 and 99 hours of power reserve remain, ten times when between 81 and 90 hours of power reserve remain, and so forth until the device strikes the gong one time to indicate a power reserve between 0 and 9 hours. It is understood that the number of times the hammer strikes the gong when the device is actuated may be different from the configuration mentioned above. For example, in an alternative advantageous embodiment of the invention, the device is adapted so that the hammer strikes the gong once a day when the power reserve remains.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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00977/10 | Jun 2010 | CH | national |
01056/10 | Jun 2010 | CH | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2011/001222 | 6/6/2011 | WO | 00 | 11/23/2012 |