Means for recharging a watch accumulator

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6396771
  • Patent Number
    6,396,771
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, November 30, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 28, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
The present invention concerns an electric timepiece, in particular a wristwatch, supplied with electric current by an accumulator (16) intended to be recharged once flat, this timepiece (1) including a time-setting stem (4) and at least one control member (6) for at least one horological function of said timepiece (1), characterised in that the time-setting stem (4) is electrically connected to one of the poles (18) of the accumulator (16), and in that the control member (6) can be electrically connected to the other pole of the accumulator (16) after said member has been pressed.The present invention also concerns a timepiece of the type-described above, this timepiece (1) including at least a first and a second control member (6′) each controlling at least one horological function of said timepiece (1), characterised in that each of the first and second control members (6′) can be connected to a respective pole (18, 20) of the accumulator (16) after said member (6′) has been pressed.
Description




The present invention concerns an electric timepiece such as, in particular, a wristwatch, supplied with electric current by an accumulator which is intended to be recharged once flat, and means for recharging the accumulator.




There is known from Swiss Patent No. 345 611 a watch including a recharging terminal passing through the watch case, this terminal being electrically insulated from said case. The end of the terminal situated inside the case is electrically connected to one of the poles of the accumulator intended to supply the watch with electric current, while the end of the terminal situated outside the case is fitted with a removable protective cap, this cap also being electrically insulated from said terminal.




More precisely, the accumulator recharging device disclosed in the aforementioned Patent includes a metal stem passing through a sleeve made of an electrically insulating material, this sleeve itself being housed in a second reinforcing sleeve. This latter sleeve, which is metallic, is driven into the middle part of the watch case. The inner end of the stem is in contact with the top face of the accumulator which forms one of the poles of said accumulator, while the outer end of said stem is pierced with a blind hole intended to accommodate the plug of a recharging apparatus. In normal operating conditions of the watch, the outer end of the stem is protected by a removable cap having the shape of a winding crown.




Recharging of the accumulator can be effected by means of a pocket torch battery. The recharging apparatus includes two metal strips electrically insulated from each other. One of the strips carries a conical plug intended to penetrate the blind hole of the recharging stem described above. The other strip of the recharging apparatus is in contact with the earth of the watch, for example with the time-setting crown. The battery thus recharges the accumulator, one night being generally sufficient for the accumulator to be able to power the movement again for several months.




Such a recharging device advantageously permits the accumulator supplying a watch with electric current to be recharged without it being necessary, in order to proceed with this recharging operation, to open and then close the watch case again in order to be able to remove then replace the accumulator in said case. One can thus recharge the accumulator arranged inside the watch case from the outside of said case.




Such a recharging device has however certain drawbacks from among which one can cite the fact that it is necessary to provide an additional part, in this case a recharging stem, solely intended to allow the watch accumulator to be recharged. This additional part considerably complicates the construction of the watch case which, of course, has a negative impact on the manufacturing costs. The recharging stem which passes through the watch case also has the drawback of altering the sealing or water tightness thereof. Finally, it should also be pointed out that the recharging stem and the time-setting crown by means of which the accumulator is recharged, are in permanent electric contact with said accumulator. Thus, unless complex and expensive arrangements are provided to electrically insulate the recharging stem and the time-setting crown from the rest of the case, there is a risk of the accumulator inadvertently being discharged in the event that the watch becomes wet or simply damp from the perspiration of its wearer.




The object of the present invention is to overcome the above problems and drawbacks in addition to others by proposing a particularly simple and inexpensive system for recharging the accumulator of a watch.




The present invention therefore concerns a timepiece, in particular a wristwatch, supplied with electric current by an accumulator intended to be recharged once flat, this timepiece including a time-setting stem and at least one control member for at least one horological function of said timepiece, characterised in that the time-setting stem is electrically connected to one of the poles of the accumulator, and in that the control member can be electrically connected to the other pole of the accumulator after said member has been pressed.




According to another embodiment, the present invention also concerns a timepiece of the aforementioned type, this timepiece including at least a first and a second control member each controlling at least one horological function of said timepiece, characterised in that each of the first and second control members can be connected to one of the poles of the accumulator after said member has been pressed.




As a result of these features, the watch accumulator can be recharged solely by using the means carried by the watch for adjusting and activating its usual horological functions. It is thus no longer necessary to add additional parts to the watch such as a contact stem or suchlike to be able to connect the accumulator of said watch to a recharging apparatus. The construction of the watch is thus simplified, which substantially limits the manufacturing costs. Likewise, the sealing of the case is not altered.




According to a complementary feature of the invention, the control member or members are push-buttons.




As a result of this other feature, the accumulator charging circuit is only closed when the push-button or push-buttons are pushed in, which avoids any risk of the accumulator being inadvertently discharged when the watch is not placed on the recharging apparatus. It should be noted, on the other hand, that it is very convenient to use the push-buttons as electric contact parts between the accumulator and the charger. These push-buttons may, in fact, be easily insulated from a metal case insofar as they do not engage or mesh with the movement of the watch but act by simple electric contact, for example with a printed circuit contact area, to control the horological functions of said watch.











Other features and advantages of the present invention will appear more clearly upon reading the following detailed description of an embodiment example of a the timepiece according to the invention, this example being given purely by way of illustrative and non limiting example, in conjunction with the annexed drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a top view of a timepiece according to the invention including a time-setting stem and a push-button;





FIG. 2

is a detailed view on a larger scale of the push-button of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a top view of a push-button;





FIG. 4

is a cross-section of a push-button of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a blown up perspective view of a key mounted on the stem of a push-button;





FIG. 6

is a face view of the key of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is a cross-section of a first alternative embodiment of a push-button;





FIG. 8

is a cross-section of a second alternative embodiment of a push-button; and





FIG. 9

is a top view of a timepiece according to the invention including four push-buttons.











The present invention proceeds from the general inventive idea which consists in recharging the accumulator of a watch solely by using the means conventionally carried by such a watch for adjusting and activating its usual horological functions.




According to another inventive aspect of the invention, in order to recharge the watch accumulator, a control member of the watch is used, which, in its rest position, is not in electric contact with the terminal of the accumulator to which it is connected, so that any risk of the accumulator being inadvertently discharged in normal operating conditions of the watch is avoided.




The timepiece according to the invention may be, for example, a wristwatch. It is shown schematically in FIG.


1


and designated as a whole by the general reference numeral


1


. It includes, in particular, a middle part


2


, which may or may not be made of metal, through which passes a time-setting stem


4


and at least one control member


6


controlling at least one horological function of said watch


1


. In the example shown in

FIG. 1

, the control member


6


is of the push-button type. This push-button


6


is principally formed of an elongated metal stem


8


preferably, but not exclusively, having a cylindrical shape. When middle part


2


of the watch is metal, stem


8


of push-button


6


passes through a sleeve


10


made of an electrically insulating material as shown schematically in FIG.


2


. This sleeve


10


is driven into middle part


2


of watch


1


.




Middle part


2


of watch


1


defines a central cavity occupied, in a conventional manner, by a clockwork movement, display means, such as an hour hand, a minute hand and a second hand moving above a dial, as well as other elements, such as, in particular, a printed circuit


12


on which is mounted an electronic control module


14


which controls the operation of the clockwork movement of said watch


1


.




Electronic control module


14


is supplied with current by an accumulator


16


intended to be recharged once flat. Accumulator


16


, shown schematically in

FIG. 1

, typically has the shape of a disc or button. It may be housed in the back cover of watch


1


. The bottom face of accumulator


16


which constitutes its negative pole


18


is electrically connected to the metal back cover and thus to metal middle part


2


, i.e. to the earth of watch


1


, for example via a contact spring secured to the inner surface of the back cover of said watch


1


. The positive pole


20


of accumulator


16


which is constituted by its top face is connected, in a conventional manner, to the positive input terminal


22


of electronic control circuit


14


which forms the second supply conductor of the movement of watch


1


.




It goes without saying that the watch, in particular the back cover and middle part thereof, may be made of an electrically insulating material such as a plastic material. In such case, only one of the poles of accumulator


16


needs to be connected by an electric connection to time-setting stem


4


, the other pole of said accumulator


16


remaining connected to input terminal


22


of control circuit


14


.




It also goes without saying that the poles of accumulator


16


may be inverted, the bottom face of the round battery forming its positive pole


20


, and the negative pole


18


then being located above the battery. In such case, positive pole


20


is electrically connected to the earth of watch


1


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, time-setting stem


4


essentially includes a control rod


24


penetrating a lateral opening


26


of middle part


2


which guides rod


24


in translation and in rotation. Lateral opening


26


is oriented conventionally along a horizontal 3 o'clock-9 o'clock axis. Control rod


24


first includes a winding crown


28


so that the user of watch


1


can manoeuvre rod


24


in translation and in rotation.




It then includes at its free end oriented towards the center of watch


1


, a pinion which co-operates conventionally with a toothed intermediate wheel (not shown). The mechanism can thus mesh with toothed wheels


30


which are, for example, the wheel for correcting the date and possible the day of the week and the time correcting wheel. Rod


24


further includes three grooves


32




a


,


32




b


and


32




c


which co-operate with one end


34




a


of a spring


34


to define three axial positions of said rod


24


. In

FIG. 1

, end


34




a


of spring


34


is meshed with groove


32




b


to define the position of the mechanism in which date correction wheel


30


is driven. When the user brings control rod


24


into this position and rotates it, the rotation of the pinion mounted at the end of said rod


24


causes the corresponding wheel


30


to rotate thus allowing, for example, the date to be corrected. Likewise, when the control rod is completely pushed in, this corresponds to the neutral position in which rod


24


can be rotated without acting on wheels


30


. Rod


24


is held in this position because end


34




a


of spring


34


is engaged in groove


32




a


. Finally, rod


24


can be brought into its second active position in which end


34




a


of spring


34


is engaged in groove


32




c


. In this third position, the rotation of control rod


24


causes the corresponding wheel


30


to rotate to correct the time.




It can be seen in

FIG. 1

that positive pole


20


and negative pole


18


of accumulator


16


are respectively connected to positive input terminal


22


and negative input terminal


36


of electronic control circuit


14


. It can also be seen in

FIG. 1

that push-button


6


is electrically connected to positive pole


20


of accumulator


16


, while time-setting stem


4


is connected to the earth of watch


1


, i.e. to negative pole


18


of said accumulator


16


. It is thus possible, as will be seen in detail hereinafter, to recharge accumulator


16


from the exterior of watch


1


by means of a recharging apparatus


38


whose electric plugs


40


and


42


will be accommodated by push-button


6


and time-setting stem


4


respectively.




As shown more particularly in

FIGS. 2

to


4


, push-button


6


includes a pusher head


44


and the metal pusher stem


8


. Pusher stem


8


is arranged so as to slide inside a housing


46


of generally cylindrical shape arranged in middle part


2


of watch


1


. Pusher stem


8


moves axially in housing


46


against the return force of a spring


48


when a control push is applied onto the pusher head


44


.




The return spring


48


is arranged in a housing


50


arranged in pusher head


44


and rests axially on the bottom


52


of a cavity


54


provided in middle part


2


. Pusher stem


8


has at one location on its length an annular groove


56


in which a sealing gasket


58


is housed. This gasket


58


assures the water-resistant sealing of housing


46


when stem


8


slides into it when push-button


6


is activated by a user.




Push-button


6


also includes retaining means


60


which exert sufficient force on pusher stem


8


to act against the return force of spring


48


and thus to prevent said stem


8


from escaping from housing


46


in which it slides. Retaining means


60


are a W-shaped key which is engaged in an annular groove


62


of pusher stem


8


towards its end opposite pusher head


44


. In normal conditions of use, key


60


is thus always pressed against the inner face of middle part


2


of watch


1


. It only moves when a control push is applied onto push-button


6


.




Key


60


is obtained by cutting out or stamping a metal sheet along a particular contour and bending it so that, after being set in place, it performs both the function of key and contact means. Key


60


is thus formed of two strips


64




a


and


64




b


extending in the general plane of said key


60


. These two strips


64




a


,


64




b


are connected to each other in their top part by a V-shaped notch


66


intended to engage in annular groove


62


of pusher stem


8


to form a key. Towards the bottom, each of strips


64




a


,


64




b


is extended beyond a bent portion


68




a


,


68




b


by a small bent contact lug


70




a


,


70




b


.

FIG. 5

shows clearly that contact lug


70




a


is projected at a certain angle outside the general plane of key


60


to establish a contact, for example an earth contact, over a zone of printed circuit


12


as will be seen hereinafter. Finally, notch


66


is extended by a tongue


72


bent at substantially 90° with respect to the plane of key


60


.




Printed circuit


12


on which electronic control circuit


14


is mounted, includes two contact pads


74




a


,


74




b


which are each formed of a semi-cylindrical hole having a metallised vertical wall


76




a


,


76




b


arranged facing respective contact lugs


70




a


,


70




b


of key


60


. One of these holes is electrically connected to control module


14


, while the other hole is connected to positive pole


20


of the accumulator.




When a control push is exerted on push-button


6


, key


60


moves and its contact lugs


70




a


,


70




b


touch metallised holes


74




a


,


74




b


. As described above, contact lug


70




a


projects outside the general plane of key


60


. Thus, when push-button


6


is pushed in, this contact lug


70




a


comes into contact with metallised hole


74




a


which faces it before the other contact lug


70




b


itself touches the metallised hole


74




b


which corresponds to it, which allows electrostatic discharges, which are particularly damaging to electronic control circuit


14


, to be avoided.




When the two contact lugs


70




a


,


70




b


touch the metallised holes, there is a short-circuit between these two holes


74




a


,


74




b


which causes an item of data to arrive at electronic control module


14


. When watch


1


according to the invention is placed on the recharging apparatus, push-button


6


remains pushed in for a relatively long period of time. Control circuit


14


is programmed so that it understands when this situation does not correspond to the introduction of a control instruction for a horological function of watch


1


, but to charging accumulator


16


.




Tongue


72


which extends notch


66


at 90° with respect to the plane of key


60


abuts onto printed circuit


12


in the event that key


60


leaves annular groove


62


of pusher stem


8


in which it is engaged. Key


60


is thus not likely to fall into the clockwork movement of the watch which it could damage.




As already described hereinbefore, push-button


6


is electrically connected to positive pole


20


of accumulator


16


, while time-setting stem


4


is connected to the earth of watch


1


, i.e. to negative pole


18


of said accumulator


16


. In order to recharge accumulator


16


of watch


1


, the latter is placed on recharging apparatus


38


. Electric plugs


40


and


42


of recharging apparatus


38


are then accommodated by push-button


6


and time-setting stem


4


respectively. Electric plug


42


which comes into contact with time-setting stem


4


may be formed of a simple metal strip. When watch


1


is placed on recharging apparatus


38


, push-button


6


is pushed into its active position in which electric contact is established between positive pole


20


of accumulator


16


and electric plug


40


of recharging apparatus


38


.




According to a first alternative embodiment, push-button


6


includes a metal pusher head


44


driven onto pusher stem


8


. It must then be ensured that this metal pusher head


44


does not cause short-circuits with its surroundings.




According to a second alternative embodiment shown in

FIG. 7

, pusher head


44


is made of a plastic or elastomeric material by injection moulding so as to connect itself to pusher stem


8


. As

FIG. 7

shows, metal pusher stem


8


is flush with pusher head


44


or projects slightly from the surface of said pusher head


44


, so that the electric contact can be established with electric plug


40


of recharging apparatus


38


.




According to another variant shown in

FIG. 8

, pusher stem


8


is embedded in pusher head


44


which is made of a relatively soft plastic material or elastomer. Electric plug


40


of recharging apparatus


38


thus has an extremely tapered point


78


which his capable of easily penetrating the soft material of which pusher head


44


is made and to come into electric contact with pusher stem


8


.




In the following description, those parts which are identical or similar to the parts already described with respect to the first embodiment are indicated with the same reference numeral, but with an added apostrophe.




Timepiece


1


according to the invention may include at least two control members each controlling at least one horological function of said timepiece. In the example shown in

FIG. 9

, these control members are formed by four push-buttons


6


′ of the type described above. These four push-buttons


6


′ each include in particular retaining means


60


′ cut out and bent so as to exert, after being set in place, both the function of key and contact means. Retaining means


60


′ are keys facing which is provided, each time, a pair of contact areas


74





a


,


74





b


formed on printed circuit


12


′.




These contact areas


74





a


,


74





b


are each formed of a semi-cylindrical hole having a metallised vertical wall


76





a


,


76





b.






According to the invention, one hole of each pair of contact areas


74





a


,


74





b


is electrically connected to electronic control module


14


′, whereas the other hole is connected to the earth of watch


1


, i.e. to negative pole


18


′ of accumulator


16


′. The same is true for the other pairs of holes


74





a


,


74





b


except for one pair whose hole will be connected to positive pole


20


′ of accumulator


16


′. Thus, one of push-buttons


6


′, in this case the one located at the top and to the right of

FIG. 9

, will be connected to positive pole


20


′ of accumulator


16


′, whereas the other three push-buttons


6


′ will be connected to the negative pole


18


′ of said accumulator


16


′. Thus, when pressure is simultaneously applied on two push-buttons


6


′ connected to opposite poles of accumulator


16


′, recharging apparatus


38


′ is connected to the terminals of said accumulator


16


′ via the respective pusher stems


8


′ of these two push-buttons


6


′.




It goes without saying that various variants and simple modifications fall within the scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. An electric timepiece, in particular a wristwatch, supplied with electric current by an accumulator intended to be recharged once flat, this timepiece including a time-setting stem and at least one control member for at least one horological function of said timepiece, wherein the time-setting stem is electrically connected to one of the poles of the accumulator, and in that the control member can be electrically connected to the other pole of the accumulator after said member has been pressed.
  • 2. A timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the time-setting stem includes a control rod winding crown, the rod further including three grooves which co-operate with one end of a spring to define three axial positions of said rod.
  • 3. The timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the control member is a push-button.
  • 4. A timepiece, in particular a wristwatch, supplied with electric current by an accumulator intended to be recharged once flat, this timepiece including at least a first and a second control member each controlling at least one horological function of said timepiece, wherein each of the first and second control members can be connected to a respective pole of the accumulator after said member has been pressed.
  • 5. A timepiece according to claim 4, wherein it includes a third control member which can be connected to one of the poles of the accumulator after said member has been pressed.
  • 6. A timepiece according to claim 4, wherein the control members are push-buttons.
  • 7. A timepiece according to claim 6, wherein the push-button or push-buttons each include retaining means which exert both the function of key and of contact means.
  • 8. A timepiece according to claim 7, wherein the retaining means are a W-shaped key.
  • 9. A timepiece according to claim 8, wherein the key includes two strips extending in the general plane of the key, these two strips being connected to each other in their top portion by a V-shaped notch and each being extended towards the bottom, beyond a bent portion, by a bent contact lug.
  • 10. A timepiece according to claim 9, wherein one of the contact lugs projects at an angle outside the general plane of the key.
  • 11. A timepiece according to claim 9, wherein the notch is extended by a tongue bent at substantially 90° with respect to the plane of the key.
  • 12. A timepiece according to claim 6, wherein the push-button includes a pusher head and a metal pusher stem.
  • 13. A timepiece according to claim 12, wherein the pusher head is metallic and is driven onto the pusher stem.
  • 14. A timepiece according to claim 12, wherein the pusher head is made of a plastic or elastomeric material and in that the pusher head is flush with the pusher head projects slightly from said pusher head.
  • 15. A timepiece according to claim 12, wherein the pusher stem is embedded in the pusher head which is made of a relatively soft plastic or elastomeric material and in that one of the electric plugs of the recharging apparatus intended to recharge the accumulator has a tapered point which is capable of penetrating the soft material of which the pusher head is made and of coming into contact with the pusher stem.
  • 16. A timepiece according to claim 12, wherein the pusher stem is arranged so as to slide inside a housing arranged in the middle part of said timepiece, and in that a return spring is disposed in a housing arranged in the pusher head and rests axially on the bottom provided in said middlepart.
  • 17. A timepiece according to claim 8, wherein it includes a printed circuit which has two contact areas disposed respectively facing the contact lugs of the key.
  • 18. A timepiece according to claim 17, wherein the contact areas are each formed of a half cylindrical hole which has a vertical metal wall, one of these holes being connected to an electronic control module of said timepiece, and the other hole being connected to one of the poles of the accumulator.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2299/99 Dec 1999 CH
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Number Name Date Kind
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