This application claims priority from European Patent Application No. 14169217.8 filed on May 21, 2014, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
The invention concerns an acoustic display mechanism for a striking timepiece.
The invention also concerns a timepiece or watch including at least one such acoustic display mechanism.
The invention also concerns a music box including at least one such acoustic display mechanism.
The invention concerns the field of timepieces including an acoustic display, and the related field of music boxes or similar.
Striking watches were invented in the past to overcome the absence of night lighting, and to know the time at any moment.
Improvements have made it possible to play melodies, for example by the juxtaposition, in a predetermined order, of sequences controlled by discs or cylinders with holes or pins such as those used in music boxes.
However, striking watches still do not offer all the possibilities provided by watches with a visual display, and in particular a distinction between day/night, morning or afternoon (AM/PM), a distinction between several time zones (GMT), or even the breaking down of time into particular time scales, as desired by the user.
EP Patent Application No 2498145A1 in the name of MONTRES BREGUET SA discloses a striking mechanism with different chimes, with a stage for a repeater unit including a drive plate with a pivoting pipe carrying a click with a beak returned by a spring and movable under the action of a detent ratchet pin cooperating with a strike work control mechanism, this stage including a ratchet which has a pipe and pivots on the pipe to cooperate, on a toothing comprised therein, with the beak of the click, which allows or prohibits rotation of the ratchet, which is integral with a first hour rack cooperating with a first hammer lever. This stage includes, pivoting about the same axis, a second hour rack cooperating with a hammer lever of said striking mechanism.
EP Patent Application No 1770453A1 in the name of CHRISTOPHE CLARET SA discloses a mechanical timepiece including a mechanism for indicating the time of a first and a second time zone, provided with a striking device for producing, as required, a chime corresponding to the time of the first or of the second time zone; this striking device is powered by a single striking barrel controlled by control members intended to release a strike corresponding to the time of the first and of the second time zone.
The invention proposes to make a timepiece with an acoustic display, particularly a watch, more versatile, by offering the user the possibility of distinguishing between particular circumstances of use according to the melody played and/or the gongs used. These improvements also concern music boxes.
To this end, the invention concerns an acoustic display mechanism for a striking timepiece, characterized in that the mechanism includes a plurality of first control-pieces for a same first time measurement parameter, which are arranged in stages in parallel planes to each other, in that, at a given time, only one of said plurality of said first control-pieces cooperates with a first common snail corresponding to said first time measurement parameter, in that said acoustic display mechanism includes first melody selection means, arranged to be operated by a user or by said timepiece movement, and in that each said first control-piece is controlled, in a plane which is specific thereto, by a first dedicated selector mechanism comprised in said first melody selection means, and controls, via at least one control lifting-piece, the motion of at least one hammer to play a melody that is specific thereto or to actuate at least one gong that is specific thereto.
The invention also concerns a timepiece or watch including at least one such acoustic display mechanism.
The invention also concerns a music box including at least one such acoustic display mechanism.
Other features and advantages of the invention will appear upon reading the following detailed description, with reference to the annexed drawings, in which:
The invention concerns an acoustic display mechanism 100 for a striking timepiece 1000, of the grand strike or small strike or minute repeater or alarm type, or the music box type or similar. The invention is explained here for a timepiece; those skilled in the art will know how to apply the teachings to a music box or to any other similar mechanism.
The invention proposes to enable the user to select a melody, or a gong, to perform a particular chime, and also to enable a similar selection to be made directly by the movement of timepiece 1000. For example, in this embodiment of the invention, the movement may operate a first chime melody for the hours before noon (AM) and another chime melody for the hours after noon (PM), or differentiate chimes on two consecutive days, or start to play a first chime for a first time zone before starting another chime for a second time zone. The applications are unlimited, and such an acoustic display with particular combinations of chimes and/or gongs may be more meaningful for the user than visual displays that are sometimes difficult to read on astronomical or time zone or similar watches.
According to the invention, this mechanism 100 includes a plurality of first control-pieces 1 for the same first time measurement parameter.
Preferably, these first control-pieces 1 are arranged in stages in parallel planes to each other.
These first control-pieces 1 are also arranged to cooperate with a common reference, notably a first common snail 2 corresponding to this first time measurement parameter. At a given moment, only one of these first control-pieces 1 cooperates with the first common snail 2 to gather information to perform the appropriate strike.
This acoustic display mechanism 100 also includes first melody selection means 3, arranged to be operated by a user or by the movement of timepiece 1000. Each first control-piece 1 comprised therein is controlled, in a plane specific thereto, by a dedicated first selector mechanism 30 comprised in said first melody selection means 3.
Each first control-piece 1 controls, via at least one control lever 4, the motion of at least one hammer to play a melody specific thereto or to actuate at least one gong specific thereto.
Preferably, acoustic display mechanism 100 includes several control levers 4, each arranged to control the pivoting of such a hammer, each such control lever 4 is arranged to pivot under the impulse of only one of several such first control-pieces 1 at a time, located in different planes.
Each such first selector mechanism 30 includes a first uncoupling means 5, on each stage of each first control-piece 1 and is arranged to allow, at a given moment:
only one first control-piece 1, gathering information on the current time on the first common snail 2 of axis A and delimiting an envelope volume Z, to approach a coupled position, and
at the same given moment, to uncouple all the other first control-pieces 1 so that they remain outside the progressive pivoting field Z of the first common snail 2 to prevent access thereof to first common snail 2.
In an advantageous and simple embodiment, this first uncoupling means 5 includes, at each such stage, at least one uncoupling lever 50, which is arranged, according to its angular position, to allow or prevent access of the first control-piece 1 specific to the stage concerned, to first common snail 2.
In the example of
First control-pieces 1 each have a particular toothing profile 6 to activate the execution of a particular melody, as seen in
At least two of these first control-pieces 1 have a different toothing profile to differentiate the chimes.
In a variant, only some of the first control-pieces cooperate with a given control lever 4; in the example of
In a non-limiting manner, in a particular embodiment illustrated by the Figures, all of the first selector mechanisms 30 comprised in the first melody selection means 3 are coaxial. This is the case of the first selector mechanism 301 and of the second selector mechanism 302 of
In the non-limiting application illustrated by
In a variant that is not illustrated, the first control-pieces 1 are first hour-pieces, and first snail 2 is a first hour snail.
In a non-illustrated variant, the first control-pieces 1 are first minute-pieces, and first snail 2 is then a first minute snail.
In a particular embodiment shown in
These second control-pieces 12 are preferably also arranged in stages in parallel planes to each other.
Acoustic display mechanism 100 thus includes melody selection means, which may be the same first dedicated melody selection means 3 as shown in
In a particular embodiment, first common snail 2 and second common snail 22 are coaxial.
In a particular embodiment, first melody selection means 3 and second melody selection means 32 are coaxial.
In a particular embodiment, all of the second dedicated selector mechanisms comprised in second melody selection means 32 are coaxial.
In a particular embodiment, as seen in
This third common snail corresponds to a third time measurement parameter, and also corresponds to a third domain including a third number of third stages all relating to this third parameter.
The upper portion of
In this third domain there is a plurality of staged third control-pieces 13 for the same third time measurement parameter. These third control-pieces 13 are arranged to cooperate with the third common snail 23. Acoustic display mechanism 100 includes third melody selection means. Each such third control-piece 13 is controlled, in a plane specific thereto, by a third dedicated selector mechanism comprised in the third melody selection means, and controls, via at least one lever 4, the motion of at least one hammer to play a melody specific thereto or to actuate at least one gong which is specific thereto.
In a similar manner to the preceding mechanisms, each such third selector mechanism preferably includes at least a third uncoupling means on each stage of third control-piece 13 and is arranged to allow, at a given moment, only one such third control-piece 13, gathering current time information on third common snail 23, to approach the coupled position, and at the same given moment, to uncouple all the other such third control-pieces 13 so that them remain outside the progressive pivoting field of third common snail 23 to prevent access thereof to third common snail 23.
In a particular embodiment, all of the third selector mechanisms comprised in the third melody selection means are coaxial.
In a particular embodiment, a single control means 600 controls the pivoting, on the one hand, of first melody selection means 3, and on the other hand, of second melody selection means 32 and/or of the third melody selection means when acoustic display mechanism 100 include such means.
In a particular embodiment, this single control means 600 is a stepped cam.
In a particular embodiment, this single control means 600 is a column-wheel.
In a particular embodiment, acoustic display mechanism 100 includes melody selection means for the simultaneous control of several control-pieces of different types, corresponding to reading on the snails which correspond to time measurement parameters that are different.
The invention also concerns a timepiece 1000 particularly a watch, including at least one such acoustic display mechanism 100. This timepiece 1000 includes, in a conventional manner, a timepiece movement.
In a particular variant, this movement is arranged to operate at least the first melody selection means 3.
In another variant, the movement is arranged to operate a plurality of melody selection means, or all the melody selection means according to the invention, comprised in acoustic display mechanism 100.
In another variant, timepiece 1000 includes control means accessible to the user and arranged to select and operate at least the first melody selection means 3.
In another variant, the control means accessible to the user are arranged to select and operate a plurality of melody selection means, or all of the melody selection means according to the invention comprised in acoustic display mechanism 100.
In another variant, timepiece 1000 includes both, on the one hand a movement thus arranged to operate at least one melody selection means, and on the other hand, control means accessible to the user for operating at least one melody selection means.
The invention also concerns a music box including at least one such acoustic display mechanism 100.
In short, the essential principle of the invention is the placing in parallel of several control-pieces of identical nature, and the selection of one control-piece to produce a particular display sound.
As described in the above example, the invention permits the selection of a melody, but also simply selection of a gong.
The implementation of staged levers that do not interfere with a control-piece on a determined stage, permits particular variations as regards the acoustic displays achieved.
The selection of time parameters, by the selection of the appropriate snail, is also innovative. The selection means thus make it possible to choose, for example, between a conventional display: hour/quarter/minute, and specific displays: hour/10 minutes/minute, by gathering information on 10 minute snails for example.
The advantage of the invention is that it makes it easily possible to combine such variants in complex architectures, for example by combining the embodiments of
The mechanisms obtained are compact.
The invention also lends itself to the modification of existing acoustic display mechanisms.
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