Claims
- 1. An orbital watch winder for a watch including a self-winding mechanism that swings back and forth in an arc, said watch winder comprising:a) a base; b) a generally cylindrical mandrel mounted to said base for rotation about an axis, said axis being disposed at an angle with respect to a horizontal plane; c) said mandrel having a generally cylindrical outer surface on which a watch body is supported so that the watch body is radially spaced from the axis of rotation of the mandrel and follows a circular orbit around said axis as said mandrel rotates, said watch body being disposed generally tangent to said circular orbit to cause the self-winding mechanism in said watch body to swing back and forth in an arc; and d) a drive motor for rotating said mandrel with the watch body supported thereon.
- 2. The orbital watch winder of claim 1 herein the axis of rotation of said mandrel is disposed at an angle of approximately 30° from a horizontal plane.
- 3. The orbital watch winder of claim 1 wherein the mandrel is removably mounted to the base.
- 4. The orbital watch winder of claim 1 wherein the outer surface of said mandrel is tapered.
- 5. The orbital watch winder of claim 1 wherein the outer surface of the mandrel is cylindrical.
- 6. The orbital watch winder of claim 1 wherein the outer surface of the mandrel is covered with a cushioning material.
- 7. The orbital watch winder of claim 1 further including a cycling control operatively connected to said drive motor for turning said drive motor on and off after predetermined intervals of time.
- 8. The orbital watch winder of claim 1 further including a slip clutch interposed between said drive motor and said mandrel so that said watch can be placed on and removed from said mandrel while said drive motor continues to operate without damaging said motor.
- 9. The orbital watch winder of claim 1 further including a case having a lid for enclosing said mandrel and said drive motor, wherein when said lid is closed, excess heat produced by said drive motor is trapped in said case.
- 10. A watch winder for winding a watch having a self-winding mechanism, comprising:a) a case; b) a watch holder rotatably mounted within said case; d) a drive motor disposed within said case and operatively connected to said watch holder for rotating said watch holder with the watch supported thereon to wind said watch; and e) a slip clutch interposed between said drive motor and said watch holder so that said watch can be placed on and removed from said holder while said drive motor continues to operate without damaging said motor.
- 11. The watch winder according to claim 10 wherein said watch holder comprises a mandrel having an outer surface on which a watch body is supported so that the watch body is radially spaced from the axis of rotation of the mandrel.
- 12. The watch winder according to claim 10 wherein said watch holder comprises a cup member mounted for rotation about an axis and an insert that fits inside said cup member for supporting the watch.
- 13. The watch winder according to claim 10 wherein said watch holder is removably mounted within said case.
- 14. The watch winder according to claim 13 including a plurality of interchangeable watch holders.
- 15. The watch winder according to claim 10 wherein said case includes a lid that, when closed, traps excess heat produced by said motor within said case.
- 16. A method for keeping a self-winding watch wound when said watch is not being worn by a user comprising:a) mounting said watch on a mandrel so that the watch body is radially spaced from the axis of rotation of said mandrel; b) disposing the axis of rotation of the mandrel at an angle with respect to a horizontal plane; and c) rotating the mandrel with said watch mounted thereon such that said watch follows a circular orbit around said axis of rotation of said mandrel; and d) wherein said watch body is disposed generally tangent to said circular orbit to cause a self-winding mechanism in said watch body to swing back and forth through an arc as said watch rotates around said mandrel.
- 17. The method according to claim 16 wherein the axis of rotation is inclined at an angle of approximately 30° from a horizontal plane.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/762,322 filed Dec. 9, 1996.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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