This application claims priority from European Patent Application No. 13175834.4 filed Oct. 7, 2013, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference
The invention concerns a timepiece movement including at least one structure carrying at least one wheel set, wherein the endshake of said at least one wheel in relation to said at least one structure, along a pivot axis, is adjustable, either by means of an endshake adjustment device including at least one pivot bearing of said wheel set, said at least one bearing defining at least one axial stop member for said wheel set in the axial direction of said axis, said device including at least a first smooth adjustment stage of variable thickness in said axial direction, said first adjustment stage including, on the one hand a first component provided with pivot drive means accessible for driving via a tool and carrying said bearing, and on the other hand, a second component on which said first component is pushed by at least one elastic return means, said second component being fixed to said structure, either directly, or via at least one case, and wherein said elastic return means is supported on said structure, either directly, or via at least one case, or by means of a said equipped case including a said device and including a said case which contains at least one said first adjustment stage and wherein said second component is fixed integral with said case, and wherein said elastic return means is supported within said case.
The invention also concerns a timepiece comprising at least one movement of this type.
The invention concerns the field of timepiece movements, and more specifically the field of the support and adjustment of timepiece wheel sets.
The adjustment of the endshake of a timepiece wheel set is a difficult operation, performed by highly qualified personnel, often by the elastic deformation of a structural element, bar or suchlike, or by driving out a jewel and then driving it back in again. Mechanisms rarely incorporate adjustment means, due to the very small ranges of adjustment required, of several micrometers or of several hundredths of a millimeter at most, which are impossible to obtain using conventional micrometric means, such as external-internal threads, because of the operating plays required, which are greater than the required adjustment ranges. Moreover, the space necessarily required for any adjustment mechanism is rarely compatible with that of the timepiece movement.
CH Patent Application No 339136A in the name of BUREAU TECHNIQUE ERARD, describes a timepiece bearing including a concentric arrangement of a member forming the bearing body and a central member carrying at least one jewel hole. The axial position of the central member can be adjusted by imparting a rotation thereon in relation to the bearing body.
CH Patent Application No 356090A in the name of SEITZ & CO describes a bearing with an axial stop member removably mounted in a bearing body including one of the projecting portions which cooperate with helical ramps comprised in a setting forming said axial stop member.
US Patent Application No 4192136A in the name of ROBINSON describes an axial adjustment mechanism in a timepiece, based on the cooperation of helical inclined sectors.
US Patent Application No 2010/188941A1 in the name of SEIKO (FUJIEDA HISASHI) describes a bearing structure, with an entirely axial adjustment configuration, supporting in rotation a front end portion of a wheel arbour in relation to a base body, including: a bearing, a bearing support body carrying the bearing and having a male screw portion on an outer peripheral surface of the wheel arbour, and an adjustment nut provided with a female screw portion in thread engagement with the male screw portion of the bearing support body, adjusted in its movement in the direction of extension of the wheel arbour by the base body, and adapted to adjust the position of the bearing with respect to the direction of extension of the arbour via the bearing support member.
The invention proposes to integrate a micrometric endshake adjustment function in a timepiece mechanism, with sensitivity such that an adjustment of several micrometers is possible, in a more compact thickness, and adaptable to an existing movement with limited and inexpensive transformations of the structural components housing the wheel set bearings whose endshake requires adjustment. The invention must make endshake adjustment possible without disassembling the pre-assembled assembly, by an external operation using a tool.
The invention therefore concerns a timepiece movement including at least one structure carrying at least one wheel set wherein the endshake of said at least one wheel set with respect to said at least one structure is adjustable, along a pivot axis, either by means of an endshake adjustment device including at least one pivot bearing for said wheel set, said at least one bearing defining at least one axial stop member for said wheel set in the axial direction of said arbour, said device including at least a first smooth adjustment stage of variable thickness in said axial direction, said first adjustment stage including, on the one hand, a first component provided with pivot drive means accessible for driving by a tool and carrying said bearing, and on the other hand, a second component onto which said first component is pushed by at least one elastic return means, said second component being fixed to said structure, either directly, or via at least one case, and wherein said elastic return means is supported on said structure, either directly, or by means of a said equipped case including a said device and including a said case which contains at least one said first adjustment stage and wherein said second component is fixed integral with said case, and wherein said elastic return means is supported in said case, said movement being characterised in that said at least one structure includes a counterbore for receiving at least one said first smooth adjustment stage, wherein said first component and said second component are guided in a bore of said counterbore, said second component being directly secured to said structure and said elastic return means being supported on the bottom of said counterbore.
According to a particular feature of the invention, said elastic return means are supported on said structure via at least one said case, and said second component is fixed to said case in a fixed position in said axial direction and in a fixed angular position.
According a particular feature of the invention, said elastic return means include first means for indexing the angular position thereof in relation to said case, which includes complementary first indexing means, and include second indexing means for the angular positioning thereof in relation to said first component.
According to a feature of the invention, said first component includes a first contact surface progressive in said axial direction according to angular position, and said second component includes a second contact surface progressive in said axial direction according to angular position, cooperating in contact with said first contact surface under the action of said elastic return means.
According to a particular feature of the invention, at least said first contact surface or said second contact surface includes at least one annular helical cam path, tangent over the entire width thereof with every radial line perpendicular to said axial direction.
According to a particular feature of the invention, said first contact surface and said second contact surface each include at least one annular helical cam path tangent over the entire width thereof with every radial line perpendicular to said axial direction.
According to a particular feature of the invention, said first contact surface and said second contact surface each include the same number of cam paths, having the same angular amplitude, and the same cam pitch and are arranged in a complementary profile.
The invention also concerns a timepiece comprising at least one movement of this type.
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 the field of the guiding and adjustment of timepiece wheel sets.
The invention is illustrated for the endshake adjustment of a single pivot guide bearing for a wheel set. Naturally, it is possible to equip each pivot guide bearing of a wheel set with a similar mechanism.
The invention also concerns a timepiece movement 100 including at least one structure 3 carrying at least one wheel set 2. The endshake of this at least one wheel set 2 in relation to said at least one structure 3 is adjustable, along a pivot axis D, either by means of a micrometric endshake adjustment device 1, or by means of a said equipped case 20.
Micrometric endshake adjustment device 1 includes at least one pivot bearing 4 for wheel set 2. Said at least one bearing 4 defines at least one axial stop member for said wheel set 2 in the axial direction of axis D. Device 1 includes at least one smooth adjustment stage 5 (i.e. with no internal or external thread) of variable thickness in said axial direction. Said adjustment stage 5 includes, on the one hand a first component 6 provided with pivot drive means 7 accessible for driving by a tool and carrying a bearing 4, and on the other hand, a second component 8 onto which said first component 6 is pushed by at least one elastic return means 9. This second component 8 is fixed to structure 3, either directly or by means of at least one case 10. Elastic return means 9 are supported on structure 3 either directly, or by means of at least one case 10.
Equipped case 20 includes a said device 1 and includes a said case 10 which contains at last one first adjustment stage 5 and wherein second component 8 is fixed integral with case 10, and wherein elastic return means 9 is supported inside case 10.
According to the invention, said at least one structure 3 includes a counterbore 30 for receiving at least one said first smooth adjustment stage 5, wherein first component 6 and second component 8 are guided in a bore 32 of said counterbore 30, said second component 8 being directly secured to structure 3, and elastic return means 9 are supported on the bottom 31 of counterbore 30.
Thus, a timepiece wheel set 2 pivots about a pivot axis D in relation to a carrier structure 3. Device 1 for the micrometric endshake adjustment of wheel set 2 in relation to structure 3 includes at least one pivot bearing 4 for wheel set 2. This bearing 4 defines at least one axial stop member for wheel set 2 in the axial direction of axis D. “Bearing” 4 means, in the broad sense, the function of guiding wheel set 2: the guiding of the actual pivoting, any axial support, any anti-shock damper, said bearing 4 is in one or more portions, and may, in particular, be made in a single piece, in silicon, “Liga” or “MEMS” technology, incorporating radial guiding, axial support and shock damping.
According to the invention, device 1 includes at least a first adjustment stage 5, which is smooth (free of any internal or external thread), and which has variable thickness in the axial direction, according to the relative adjustment of the components comprised therein: on the one hand, a first component 6, provided with pivot drive means 7 accessible for driving by a tool (screwdriver or wrench or suchlike), and carrying bearing 4, and on the other hand, a second component 8 onto which first component 6 is pushed by at least one elastic return means 9.
This second component 8 is fixed to structure 3, either directly as in the
Elastic return means 9 are supported on structure 3, either directly as in the
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In a particular embodiment, as seen in
In a preferred embodiment illustrated in the Figures, the first component 6 includes a first contact surface 16 progressive in the axial direction according to angular position, and second component 8 includes a second contact surface 18 progressive in the axial direction according to angular position. This second contact surface 18 cooperates in contact with first contact surface 16 under the action of at least one elastic return means 9.
It is understood that, according to the relative angle formed by first component 6 and second component 8, the contact surfaces correspond to a specific height, thus the overall thickness of stage 5 formed by stacking these two components depends upon the angular offset between them. Advantageously, the contact surfaces are devised such that a given offset angle corresponds to a specific total thickness value, which provides reproducibility, and allows, if required, the visible face of second component 8 to be graduated opposite drive means 7 (a straight radial slot here) to indicate to the user the resulting endshake variation.
In a preferred variant illustrated in the Figures, at least the first contact surface 16 or second contact surface 18 includes at least one annular helical cam path, tangent over the entire width thereof with every radial line perpendicular to the axial direction. The opposing contact surface may include a relief element such as another cam, a series of steps, or a series of bosses or notches, or suchlike. Further, each of the contact surfaces can be made according to one of these examples, but the variant with a very fine pitch cam is preferred in the case of the invention, since it allows for continuous adjustment, very low axial variation for a large angular clearance and thus high sensitivity. Further, the low cam slope ensures there is sufficient friction to hold the cam in position. The friction provided by elastic return means 9 fulfils the same position retaining function.
In the preferred variant of the Figures, both first contact surface 16 and second contact surface 18 include at least one annular helical cam path, tangent over the entire width thereof with every radial line perpendicular to the axial direction.
More specifically, the first contact surface 16 and second contact surface 18 each include the same number of cam paths (three here), with the same angular amplitude, and of the same cam pitch, and are arranged in a complementary profile. These cams with small slopes also have a small thickness, which is favourable for space saving and integrating endshake adjustment device 1 in a flat or ultra flat movement.
The invention also makes it possible to combine several adjustment stages, for example to enjoy a broader adjustment range, while allowing for an adjustment with values of several micrometers. In that case, second component 8 is fixed to structure 3 via at least one other adjustment stage 50 of variable thickness in the axial direction. The composition of this other stage 50 is preferably similar to that of first adjustment stage 5 and includes, on the one hand a third component 60 provided with pivot drive means 70 accessible for driving by a tool, said third component 60 being integral with second component 8 and including a third contact surface 160 opposite second contact surface 18, and on the other hand, a fourth component 80 carrying a fourth contact surface 180 cooperating with third contact surface 160, said fourth component 80 being secured to structure 3, either directly, or via at least one other adjustment stage.
The invention further concerns an equipped case 20 including a device 1 of this type. It preferably includes a case 10 of this type, which contains at least one said first adjustment stage 5 and wherein second component 8 is fixed integral with case 10, and wherein elastic return means 9 are supported inside case 10. This equipped case 20 forms a complete micrometric adjustment means, of small thickness, which is easy to house in a bore or counterbore of a structure 3. It forms a particular cabochon, integrating bearing 4 and all or part of the functions of radial guiding, axial bearing and shock absorption, and which has the advantage of providing axial adjustment, within a similar sized space, barely greater than that of a conventional cabochon. Naturally, case 10 may include an external shoulder for assembly in a smooth bore and supported on a face of a plate or of a bar. In the case of assembly in a counterbore of the structure, case 10 may have a cylindrical external diameter, and be driven or fixed in position by any method known to the watchmaker.
The invention also concerns a timepiece movement 100 including at least one structure 3 carrying at least one wheel set 2. The endshake of this at least one wheel set 2 with respect to said at least one structure 3 is adjustable by means of a micrometric adjustment device 1, or by means of a said equipped case 20.
In the embodiment illustrated in
The invention also concerns a timepiece 200 including at least one such movement 100.
The utilisation of equipped cases with different adjustment ranges allows adaptation to several types of case (with a narrow or conversely very wide adjustment range) for the same sized external space. The first and second components, and the case, can be made by micro injection, or “MEMS” type technologies, and do not require any machining, whereas the spring forming the elastic return means is advantageously formed and cut out by stamping. The only machining required is the machining of the structure for receiving the device according to the invention.
In short, the invention achieves the objects of high sensitivity, ease of adjustment accessible to watchmaking personnel with ordinary qualifications, compactness and reduced production costs. The invention makes it possible to modify an existing calibre easily, simply by machining a bore or a counterbore in a plate or bar to incorporate the endshake adjustment function and achieve improved chronometric performance and therefore enhancement of the timepiece incorporating the calibre concerned.
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