This application claims priority to European Patent Application No. 19192159.2 filed on Aug. 16, 2019, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to an organ for elastically holding a timepiece component on a support element.
The invention also relates to an elastic holding organ-timepiece component set and an assembly comprising such a set and this support element.
The invention finally relates to a horological movement comprising this assembly as well as to a timepiece comprising such a movement.
In the state of the art, elastic holding organs are known, such as clockwork collets, generally made of materials called fragile materials such as silicon which contribute in assembling balance-springs on shafts of regulating organ balance such as horological movement resonators, by a coupling of the elastic clamping type made from a coupling system comprising deformable arms such as elastic blades which are conventionally stressed in bending.
However, one of the major disadvantages of these holding organs is related to the fact that the coupling system that they implement allows obtaining only a small elastic clamping force in the given dimensions because the breakage limit stress of the material constituting these holding organs is often reached quickly.
The purpose of the invention is to provide an alternative to the existing holding organs.
In this purpose, the invention relates to an elastic holding organ for fastening a timepiece component on a support element, including a rigid portion comprising an inner face comprising at least three deformable arms provided with free ends defining an opening into which said support element can be inserted, the arms being configured to perform a coupling with the support element by an elastic clamping in compression of this support element in the opening.
Thus, such features contribute in obtaining a holding organ capable of performing a coupling by elastic clamping in compression which is high, without exceeding the breakage limit stress of the material constituting this holding organ.
In other embodiments:
The invention also relates to an elastic holding organ-timepiece component set for a horological movement of a timepiece comprising such a holding organ.
The invention also relates to an assembly for a horological movement of a timepiece comprising an elastic holding organ-timepiece component set and a support element, said set being coupled by an elastic clamping in compression with the support element.
The invention also relates to a horological movement comprising at least one such assembly.
The invention also relates to a timepiece comprising such a horological movement.
The invention will be described below in more detail using the appended drawings, given by way of non-limiting examples, wherein:
In this embodiment, this holding organ 1a, 1b, 1c can be comprised in an elastic holding organ-timepiece component set 120. Such a set 120 is provided to be arranged in a horological movement 110 of a timepiece 100 visible in
This set 120 may be part of an assembly 130 for the horological movement 110. Here, such an assembly 130 has been conceived for applications in the watchmaking field. However, this assembly 130 can perfectly be implemented in other fields such as aeronautics, jewellery, or else the automobile.
Such a holding organ 1a, 1b, 1c is preferably made in one piece which comprises a preferably planar upper face and lower face, which are both comprised respectively in first and second planes P1 and P2. This organ 1a, 1b, 1c also has a thickness which extends from the upper face to the lower face. Such a holding organ 1a, 1b, 1c also comprises a rigid portion 7 provided with an inner face 6. This rigid portion 7 corresponds to the part of the holding organ 1a, 1b, 1c which comprises the most significant material volume/amount. In other words, the rigid portion 7 comprises a material volume/amount which is greater than the material volume/amount of the set of deformable arms 4 of the holding organ 1a, 1b, 1c. It is therefore understood that the rigid portion 7 includes a material volume which is greater than the sum of the material volumes of the deformable arms 4 of this holding organ 1a, 1b, 1c. The holding organ 1a, 1b, 1c may also comprise an outer face or outer peripheral wall, in particular when it is a collet which is in particular intended to be connected to the timepiece component 2 via at least one attachment point arranged in this outer face. In a variant, such an outer face, and therefore the holding organ 1, may be made integrally with the timepiece component 2 when the latter is a wheel visible in
In this holding organ 1a, 1b, 1c, the inner face 6 contributes in defining a volume 5 wherein at least three deformable arms 4 provided with free ends 9 are arranged. In the present embodiment, this organ 1a, 1b, 1c comprises six arms 4 shown in
It will be noted that each of these arms 4 preferably has an essentially trapezoidal or else “V” shape. In other words, each arm 4 has a flared shape extending from the free end 9 to the inner face 6.
These deformable arms 4 each comprise two ends, a first end connected to the inner face 6 of the holding organ 1a, 1b, 1c and a second end which is the free end 9 visible in
In this context, the mounting area of the support element 3 comprises all or part of the contact portions 13 of this support element 3 with the holding organ 1a, 1b, 1c which are defined on a peripheral wall of this support element 3 and which are provided in particular to cooperate with the arms 4 of this holding organ 1a, 1b, 1c. It will be noted that this support element 3 comprises at least as many portions 10 as the holding organ 1a, 1b, 1c comprises arms 4.
In this holding organ 1, each arm 4 is capable of being deformed in compression, that is to say radially relative to the central axis A of the holding organ which is coincident with that of the axis of the opening 5. In other words, each of these arms 4 when it is subjected to a stress induced by the support element 3 as will be seen later, is capable of being deformed when switching from a rest configuration to a stressed configuration. In this context, when switching from this rest configuration to the stressed configuration, all or part of this arm 4 is then radially compressed relative to the central axis A to the inner face 6 of the holding organ 1. Such arms 4 exert a force against the support element, thus allowing to ensure an elastic clamping coupling of the support element 3 in the opening 12 while being configured to be radially compressed/deformed relative to the central axis A of said opening 5.
It will be noted that the disposition of the deformable arms 4 in the holding organ 1a, 1b, 1c allows, during insertion with clamping, a deformation of each arm 4 allowing to accommodate the deformation of the holding organ 1a, 1b, 1c with the geometry of the mounting area of the support element 3.
Thus, during the mounting of this holding organ 1a, 1b, 1c on the support element 3, one end of this support element 3 comprising the mounting area is then inserted into the opening 12 defined in the holding organ 1. In this context, this mounting area which comprises the contact portions 13 of this support element 3, is preferably arranged coaxially with the opening 12, around the central axis A which is common to this mounting area and to this opening 12 of the holding organ 1. Such an arrangement around this common axis A contributes in indexing this mounting area relative to the opening 12 during this insertion. More specifically, during this insertion, the contact faces 10 undergo a radial deformation therefore the arms 4 then undergo an elastic deformation under the effect of the application on the contact faces 10 of the arms 4 by the contact portions 13 of the mounting area of the support element 3, of a compressive force F illustrated in
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