The present invention relates to horology, more particularly a mechanism for displaying a large date by means of a units disc and a tens disc in which the said discs are driven via a device using cams and a rocker.
A multitude of mechanisms for large date displays already exist. With this type of display it is possible to increase the size of the figures because it uses a combination of the tens figures with the units figures. With these large date mechanisms the date is therefore easier to read than with systems containing a single date disc, and yet the size is still moderate, which keeps the calibre reasonable.
There are already systems belonging to the prior art which provide for a large date display by means of a units disc and a tens disc.
A device of this kind is disclosed in document GB 2 345 352 A. Such a device allows the tens disc to advance one step and keeps the units disc between the last day of the month and the first day of the next month using cam systems which thus prevent an error of one day between the date indicated and the actual date. This is a simple date device. Such a device has an instantaneous mechanism, necessitating a complex system consisting of several levers and springs.
The object of the present invention is to provide a relatively compact and simple system for a large date display in order to allow an off-centre positioning of the said device with respect to the basic movement.
For this purpose the invention provides a simple horological date display mechanism using a mechanism comprising a cam system which, by means of a rocker, operates two drive devices working with the tens disc and the units disc.
The profiles of the cams have been defined to ensure that the date advances from the 31st to the 1st of the succeeding month.
In contrast to document GB 2 345 352 A, this device possesses a semi-instantaneous mechanism which has only one rocker and simplifies the movement.
Other features of the invention are disclosed in the claims and appear in the description which follows.
An embodiment of the invention will now be described as an example with reference to the diagrammatic figures, in which:
The embodiment of a horological movement for a simple date system according to the invention comprises:
The driving runner (5) (
The two cams (10, 11) work with a rocker (9) (
The drive device (12) of the star wheel (4) is positioned on the underside of the rocker and pressed onto the post of a pinion (22) which meshes with the wheel train (14). The drive device (13) is positioned on top of the rocker (9) and pressed onto the post of a pinion (23) which also meshes with the wheel train (14). The said pinions (22, 23) rotate on their axes due to the driving of the said wheel train.
The rocker (9), which comprises two bent arms, pivots about its axis (17), thus producing a rocking movement at its ends.
When the device indicates the last day of the month, that is 31, the following sequence of movements is set off:
This arrangement carries the mechanism from the 31st to the 1st of the succeeding month and thus avoids an error of one day between the date indicated and the actual date. In other words, on the 31st of the month the units disc is already displaying 1, so by disconnecting the drive device (13) from the units disc (1) alone, the tens disc is engaged, causing it to show the
Furthermore, the rocker (9) is provided with a wheel train meshing with two pinions (22, 23) connected to the drive devices (12, 13) positioned at each end of the said wheel train, thus ensuring adequate rotation of the said drive devices (12, 13).
The rotation of the drive devices (12, 13), which advance the units disc (1) one step every day, and the tens disc (2) one step on the 31st of each month, respectively, is effected by the said wheel train (14).
One embodiment of the drive devices (12, 13) of the present invention is symbolized in
The embodiment is not restrictive in any way, and the rocker (9) and drive devices (12, 13) may consequently take any other form provided the rocking action occurs in the manner described above. In one embodiment, the drive devices (12, 13) are provided with three projections at angles of 120° to each other.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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04405399.9-1240 | Jun 2004 | EP | regional |