The present invention is concerned with an operating unit adapted to be incorporated into a watch with a main setting device, which comprises at least two engagement positions, namely one rest position and at least one pulled position, and with at least one auxiliary setting device, as well as with all types of watches suitable for the integration of such an operating unit and comprising said unit, in particular a world time watch with an analogue indication of the time of the day and of a corresponding location for different time zones with an offset relative to the local time by a multiple of an hour or of half an hour and thus allowing a simultaneous and reliable reading of the time of the day for the indicated time zones.
Watches of this type have been available since the introduction of world time zones, following the Meridian Conference in Washington/U.S.A., in 1884, in different versions with respect to their design and to their functioning. These watches often include, in addition to their centrally rotating minutes hand and hour hand, at least one further hand, which indicates the time in the selected time zone. Some of these watches provide means for identifying the displayed time zone, for example such as by permanent inscriptions on the dial, a rotatable ring with inscriptions of the world locations or the like.
Thus, for example, patent FR 2 672 399 discloses a world time watch with an additional analogue display which indicates the time of the day for a time zone different from the local time. This watch can further include an additional concentric hand which indicates a locality representing the time zone selected and which can be set into different positions by means of a pusher. However, this embodiment is not suitable for displaying additional time information of several time zones.
Patent CH 665 930 describes a world time watch with at least one additional display, the additional time of the day information being indicated in that case by three auxiliary dials, which are arranged non-concentrically with respect to the main dial and which include each an hour hand which undergoes a full rotation in 24 hours. Each one of these additional time displays includes a location display in the form of a world location disc similar to a date disc as well as a separate crown which can occupy two positions. The latter enables the user in its pulled position to select simultaneously, but independently of the other time displays, the time of the day and the locality corresponding to the selected time zone in the corresponding additional display. Furthermore, this watch includes a main crown with three positions, namely the rest position for winding up the watch, a pulled position for setting the time displays of the main dial or, in case a pusher is operated, of all dials, and an intermediate position for setting the date. However, the setting, in particular that of the additional time displays, is complicated and time consuming due to the fact that it is carried out by means of crowns.
Patent EP 0 558 756 is directed to a world time watch with at least one additional analogue display for giving the time of the day in different world time zones. Again, auxiliary dials are provided, which are arranged non-concentrically with respect to the central main dial, and a crown with three positions allows to wind up the watch, to reset the date and to reset the time of the day in all the time displays in its non pulled position respectively in the first and in the second pulled positions. In order to simplify the setting of the additional time displays, these are each provided with a pusher, that latter one changing the time of the additional time displays by one hour steps each time it is pressed. However, the absence of location indicators corresponding to the additional time displays, which could allow the identification of each indicated time zone, renders it difficult to read the time information for a given time zone, in particular due to the presence of several additional displays. Furthermore, the pushers can be operated any time, which can easily lead to an involuntary modification of a time indication.
However, none of the embodiments mentioned above allows a simple and optimal implementation of the different possibilities for setting and operation of the corresponding setting devices, resulting in that typically either the different displays of such watches can be set only in a relatively complicated manner or some useful functions of complex watches are simply suppressed due to this undesired complication. In both cases, this results in serious drawbacks for the use of such watches.
The object of the present invention is to overcome the above-mentioned drawbacks and to provide an operating unit which allows to choose between a first function of the auxiliary setting device(s) of the watch and a second function of this (these) auxiliary setting device(s), and, accordingly, to provide watches which incorporate this operating unit, in particular a world time watch with an analogue indication of the time of the day and of a corresponding location for different time zones with an offset relative to the local time by a multiple of an hour or of half an hour, which allows to read simultaneously and reliably the time of the day in the indicated time zones, which avoids inadvertent modification of the settings of the watch, and which allows, in particular, an easy, fast and reliable operation and setting.
Accordingly, the subject matter of the present invention is an operating unit having the characteristic features disclosed herein as well as the watches defined herein.
The appended drawings illustrate, by way of example, an embodiment of a world time watch incorporating this operating unit as well as an embodiment of said operating unit itself according to the present invention.
a-c schematically illustrate the operating elements of the world time watch, in particular the crown, in its different positions.
a and 3b explain the principle of the choice of the world location and of the hour correction of an auxiliary display.
a-c illustrate the gear train of the hour indication.
a-e are cross-sectional views, taken longitudinally and transversally, of the commutator for selecting the functions of the pushers of the auxiliary displays.
The
a-c illustrate the mechanism for the hour correction of an auxiliary time display.
a-b illustrate the mechanism for the choice of a world location in an auxiliary time display.
a-b illustrate the blocking mechanism for the world location hands in co-operation with the crown.
The invention will now be described in detail with reference to the appended drawings which illustrate, by way of example, an embodiment of the invention.
The world time watch 1 illustrated in
As can be seen in
Several, three in the exemplary case described here, auxiliary dials 3 are arranged non-concentrically on a circle around the centre 27 of the main dial 2, its centres 28 preferably being, at least on one side, at an equal angular distance from one another. The auxiliary dials 3 each have a 12-section-division 8 and comprise a world location ring 18 with different world locations 6 being arranged in a 24-section-division 9 of that ring 18, which both may be designed in different manners as is the case for the main dial 2. Each one of these auxiliary dials 3 serves as analogue auxiliary time display 5, which comprises an hour hand 22 performing two rotations per day and a minute hand 23 in order to indicate the time of the day as well as a world location hand 15, which is at rest during usual functioning of the watch and which can be actuated by means of a setting device 12 by 24 steps for one rotation, in order to identify the indicated time zone. Optionally, an auxiliary time display 5 may include a day-night-indicator 10. In that case, for example a disc divided into six sectors performs a full rotation in 72 hours underneath the auxiliary dial and indicates the user through a night-day-window 25 the onset of the morning or of the evening. The auxiliary dial 3 could also comprise a 24-section-division in order to indicate the time in the indicated time zone as an absolute value. Accordingly, the time in any selected time zone of the world, which is offset by a multiple of an hour from the local time, may be indicated while allowing at the same time an easy identification of said time zone.
In order to give the time of the day in a time zone offset by a multiple of half an hour, the main dial 2 and, if desired, some of the auxiliary dials 3 comprise marked indices 29 for the existing half an hour time zones at a 1/48th-shift with respect to the 24-section-division 9 inside the world location rings 17 and 18. Letters representing the world locations inside these half an hour time zones may be placed next to the indices 29. A minute hand 23 which otherwise isn't needed becomes necessary in such a auxiliary time display 5 because this minute hand is offset relative to the one of the main time display 4 by half an hour. In order to ensure a better readability, the world location hand 15 of an auxiliary time display for half an hour time zones is designed differently and its auxiliary dial 3 is marked by a corresponding symbol 26, i.e. <<½>>. In
The hour hands 19, 22 of all the time displays 4, 5 rotate in a synchronised manner when the watch functions normally, thus indicating in correspondence to the chosen location the hour of the day in a given time zone. The minute hands 20, 23 of all the time displays also rotate in a synchronised manner, except that the minute hand 23 of an auxiliary time display 5 for half an hour time zones is offset by 180° relative to the minute hand 20 of the main time display 4. Also, the minute hand 23 of an auxiliary time display 5 for full hour time zones may be suppressed due to the concordance with the minute hand 20 of the main time display 4. Additionally, the day-night-indicators 10 rotate in a synchronised manner. The world location hands 15 do not rotate during normal functioning of the watch, but can be rotated manually using a mechanism which will be described later.
The analogous design of the main dial 2 and of the auxiliary dials 3, facilitates the reading of the smaller auxiliary dials, the referencing of a world location 6 to an auxiliary dial 3 by means of the world location hands 15 and of the world locations ring 18 allows the unequivocal identification of the indicated time zone, and the day-night-indicator 10 gives an indication of whether the selected world zone is in the morning, evening, day or night period.
Before describing in detail the other important components of the world time watch according to the present invention, the functioning and the terminology of the gear train of the mechanical module used for the analogue indication shall first be introduced in the following. Since the subject matter of the invention is primarily directed to the display and operating elements of the world time watch, only the basic components of the gear train will be described in this section.
When considering
The day-night-indicator 10 of each auxiliary time display 5 is rigidly fixed to a day-night indicator wheel 62 and the latter—as apparent from
The date indicator 7 is driven in a known manner by a gear train of the date display 103 illustrated in FIG. 7. The minute pinion 53 drives a date change wheel 93, which co-operates with the date change wheel drive 94, which is further engaged with the date switching wheel 95. This wheel performs a full rotation in 24 hours and thus moves once a day, through the action of a switching finger 96 attached thereto and the teeth on the inner side of the date indicator 7, the latter one by a 1/31st of a rotation about its axis.
A world time watch 1 according to the present invention further comprises a series of operating and setting elements, which will now be described in detail with reference to
A main setting device in the form of a crown 11 protruding from the outer side of the housing 14 can assume three engagement positions. A non pulled rest position 11 a allows the winding up of the clockwork-movement as illustrated schematically by the arrows of
The world time watch further comprises for each one of the additional analogue time displays 5, an auxiliary setting device in the form of a pusher 12, which is also placed laterally on the housing 14 of the world time watch 1 and opposite of the corresponding auxiliary time display 5 or in the vicinity thereof. Such pushers with a corresponding pusher mechanism 104 are already known for example from chronographs and constitute movable members with its own compression spring which return automatically to the initial position 12a when released from its depressed position 12b. As can be seen in
In the case described here by way of example, this double function of the pushers 12 is possible due to the components of the world time watch illustrated in
After a change of the pusher function which will be described further down in this document, the pusher 12 can also be used for the setting of the world location hand 15 of an auxiliary time display 5, as illustrated in
As it is apparent for instance from
The blocking mechanism 106 can also be actuated by exerting a traction on the crown 11, as it is apparent from
Finally, the world time watch 1 comprises a control mechanism 30 which is illustrated with its main parts in FIG. 9 and which controls with respect to each other the functioning of the movable operating elements, namely the crown 11, the pushers 12 and the commutator 13, by its blocking or releasing in a manner transparent for the user, resulting in that any risk of damaging the watch or any inadvertent shift in one of the time displays 4, 5 due to simultaneous use of the crown 11 and of the pushers 12 is excluded. In
This control of the operating elements can be achieved with the mechanism described in more detail in FIG. 9. In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the main component of this control mechanism 30 is a control ring 31 which is positioned concentrically with respect to the centre 27 of the world time watch 1 and which co-operates by means of a rocking bar and a lever preferably being identical to the control lever 32 and angled lever 33 mentioned above with the stem slide 41 and the stem 42, thus with the crown 11, and which comprises on its outer side lateral recesses 34 facing the pushers 12. Depending of the engagement position of the crown 11, the ring 31 and its recesses 34 occupies, as schematically indicated in
Even without this having been mentioned due to the large number of components each time in the different sections of the description, the individual mechanical components as well as their practical arrangement are not limited to the embodiments described, but may be replaced by components fulfilling the same functions, without departing from the scope or the spirit of the present invention as disclosed. Thus, the described embodiment of a world time watch according the present invention doesn't have to be interpreted in any limiting manner.
Accordingly, the detailed conception of the operating unit 13 for choosing the two functions of the pushers 12 may vary within the scope of the inventive idea of the present invention. For example, the commutator 13 can be replaced by one or two buttons next to each other, which also visually and/or acoustically confirm the switching of the function of the pushers 12 realised by its operation.
In particular, another embodiment of the world time watch may be realised which does not indicate a world location 6 corresponding to the time zone the time of the day of which is given in an auxiliary time display 5, such that the double function of the auxiliary setting devices 12 and, accordingly, the need for the operating unit 13 for the choice of the function are suppressed. Nevertheless, the control mechanism 30 for controlling with respect to each other the functions of the main setting device 11 and of the auxiliary setting devices 12 still is a simple and effective means for improving the operating functions and thus still constitutes an important component of such a watch.
Analogously, it would be possible to suppress the control mechanism 30 in a world time watch comprising the above described indication of a corresponding world location 6 for the time indicated by the auxiliary time displays 5, for instance in order to reduce the manufacturing costs. The operating unit 13 still present in such a watch allows for the choice of the function of the auxiliary setting devices 12, independently of the control of its operation with regard to the operation of the main setting device 11.
The previously described embodiments of the world time watch according to the present invention illustrate the framework with regard to the inventive concept for various modifications and variations, which could be applied to a world time watch according to the present invention; due to the high number of components the modifications of the individual parts will not be described in detail, without this to be interpreted in any limiting manner.
The main components of the present invention described up to now by means of the exemplary case of a world time watch, in particular an operating unit for choosing the function of a setting device of a watch and a control mechanism for the co-ordination of the functions and of the operation of the main and of the auxiliary setting device(s) of a watch, may obviously also be used in watches of another type, which however comprises the same necessities and the same requirements on such components as the world time watch disclosed before. Thus, these components also have to be regarded individually with respect to its caracteristics. In general, these two components according to the present invention may be used in any watch with at least one auxiliary setting device and a main setting device which comprises at least two engagement positions, namely a rest position and at least one pulled position.
Thus, it is possible to use the control mechanism mentioned above in a conventional—like in the case of a world time watch—usually analogue or also digital chronograph. In such a case, the chronograph usually includes a chronograph display incorporated either into its main time display or into a separate auxiliary time display which is equipped in most of the cases with one or two additional chronograph or stopper hands for measuring the time. Thus, such a chronograph usually includes a main setting device with at least two engagement positions for setting the main time display and at least one auxiliary setting device for the chronograph display or its hands. The co-ordination of its functions, which obviously differ from the ones of the setting devices of a world time watch, can nevertheless be done by using the same principle and exactly the same means as described above, namely the control mechanism described in detail above.
The same is also valid for the operating unit for choosing the function of a setting device of a watch, shall it be realised in the form of a commutator, of a button or similar, which may be used in all watches comprising setting devices with at least two different corresponding functions.
Thus, the framework of the inventive idea of the present invention incorporates the two basic elements of the invention per se, namely the operating unit for choosing the function of a setting device of a watch and the control mechanism for the co-ordination of the functions and of the operation of the main and of the auxiliary setting device(s) of a watch, as well as the combination of these devices with a watch of any type suitable for the integration of these components.
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