This application is a national phase of PCT/IB2020/055879, filed on Jun. 22, 2020, which claims the benefit of Swiss Application No. CH00871/19, filed on Jul. 2, 2019. The entire contents of these applications are hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to an oscillator of the balance-hairspring type for a timepiece movement, to a timepiece movement comprising an oscillator of this kind, and to a timepiece comprising such a timepiece movement. The present invention also relates to a stop-seconds device that is arranged to cooperate with the oscillator.
There are already multiple oscillators that differ from traditional oscillators in their arrangement relative to the dial of a watch, resulting in an original visual aspect for the watch.
For example, CH713649 discloses a timepiece comprising a hiding device having at least a mobile member and a control mechanism that makes the mobile member move between a closed position in which part of the regulating member, of the balance-hairspring type, is hidden by the hiding device, and an open position in which the balance-hairspring is fully visible. The mobile member is located between the balance and the hairspring when it is in the closed position. The mobile member is located between the balance and the hairspring when it is in the closed position. The hiding device is configured so as to show only the balance when the mobile member is in a closed position. To that end, the balance and the hairspring are mounted on the balance shaft so as to be separated by an axial distance that is sufficient for them to be located on either side of the mobile member when the latter is in a closed position.
EP0520218 discloses a timepiece comprising a dial that is provided with an opening in which there is arranged an oscillator of the balance-hairspring type, such that the oscillator is arranged substantially in the plane of the dial.
DE202012002284U1 discloses a timepiece comprising a dial that is provided with a circular opening inside which there is mounted a tourbillon mechanism that comprises a balance-hairspring, an escapement and an escapement wheel mounted in a tourbillon frame. A display hand is mounted secured to the frame so as to be driven in rotation inside the circular opening at the level of the dial. The tourbillon mechanism is configured in such a way that the balance-hairspring is raised above the dial and oscillates above the display hand.
Moreover, there are numerous stop-seconds mechanisms that serve to stop the seconds hand for precise time setting.
For example, EP1422579 discloses a time setting system comprising a lever that comprises a first portion placed on an upper portion of the plate and a second portion that is orthogonal to the first portion and passes through the upper plate so as to come into contact with the felloe of the balance.
Nonetheless, this system is difficult to integrate into the timepiece movement owing to the shape of the lever which is dictated by the location of the balance in the movement.
One aim of the present invention is to propose an oscillator of the balance-hairspring type, having an original alternative construction.
Another aim of the present invention is to propose a timepiece movement in which the location of the balance makes it possible to simplify the construction of a stop-seconds device.
Another aim of the present invention is to propose a timepiece comprising an oscillator that is arranged in such a way that the timepiece has an original visual appearance.
These aims are achieved with an oscillator of the balance-hairspring type, according to one aspect of the invention, comprising:
According to one embodiment, the balance and the hairspring are mounted respectively at a first and a second end of the balance shaft.
According to one embodiment, the transmission member is in the form of a double disk comprising a peg that is intended to cooperate with an escapement anchor.
According to one embodiment, the inner end of the hairspring is secured to a collet mounted at the second end of the balance shaft.
According to one embodiment, a spacer is mounted on the balance shaft between the collet and the transmission member.
Another aspect of the invention relates to a timepiece movement comprising the oscillator as described above.
According to one embodiment, the timepiece movement comprises a plate and the oscillator is mounted in the timepiece movement in such a way that the balance and the hairspring are arranged on either side of the plate.
According to one embodiment, the timepiece movement comprises a dial and a stop-seconds device arranged entirely on the upper part of the plate on the dial side.
According to one embodiment, the stop-seconds device comprises a rocker mounted on said upper part of the plate. The rocker comprises a lever portion arranged to cooperate with a sliding pinion of a winding mechanism and an engagement portion that is arranged to cooperate with a portion of the felloe of the balance. The lever portion and engagement portion are arranged on either side of the pivot axis of the rocker.
According to one embodiment, the distal end of the lever portion of the rocker is arranged to cooperate with a pull-out piece of the winding mechanism. The pull-out piece is pivoted when the winding mechanism shaft is actuated from a first axial position to a second axial position corresponding to the time-setting position. The pivoting of the pull-out piece actuates the rocker in rotation about its pivot axis in order that, on one hand, the distal end of the engagement portion comes to abut against a portion of the perimeter of the felloe of the balance in order to immobilize the balance, and, on the other hand, the sliding pinion comes to mesh with the setting wheels and the dial train in order to control the hands for setting the movement to the correct time.
Another aspect of the invention relates to a timepiece comprising a watch case incorporating the timepiece movement as described above. The balance is arranged at the level of the dial while the hairspring is arranged towards the back of the watch case.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are indicated in the description illustrated by the appended figures, in which:
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The hairspring 16 is mounted at a second end of the balance shaft 18, at the level of the second segment 18b of the shaft 18. The inner end 16a of the hairspring is secured to a collet 28. The collet 28 is mounted on the second segment 18b of the balance shaft 18 by means of a spacer 26 that comprises a first portion 26a having a first diameter and a second portion 26b having a second diameter that is greater than the first diameter 26a.
The collet 28 is mounted on the first portion 26a of the spacer 26, for example by driving or riveting, while the second portion 26b of the spacer 26 is arranged between the collet 28 and a transmission member secured to the balance shaft 18. This transmission member is preferably in the form of a double disk 20 comprising a peg 22 that is intended to cooperate with an escapement anchor (not shown) in order to regulate the running of a timepiece movement. According to one embodiment, the spacer 26 is formed integrally with the transmission member. In the embodiment of
The ends of the balance shaft 18 are mounted in a first and a second bearing (not shown) that are arranged respectively on a first and a second balance bridge 30, 36, these being mounted on the plate 80, respectively on the dial side and the back side. The ends of the first balance bridge 30 are attached to the plate 80 by two screws 34. These screws are also screwed into two attachment cylinders 33 arranged between the ends of the first balance bridge 30 and the plate 80. The height of the attachment cylinders 33 has been adjusted so that the balance 12 of the oscillator 10 is arranged in the opening 72 at the level of the dial 70. It is noted that a decoration can be machined onto the first balance bridge 30, on the dial side, in order to improve the esthetic appearance of the timepiece movement comprising the oscillator 10.
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The rocker 50 is mounted so as to be able to pivot about a post 58 inside the milled channel 59. This rocker is created by joining together two distinct parts, a lever 52 that is arranged so as to cooperate with the winding mechanism shaft 40 and an engagement arm 56 comprising, at its distal end, a blocking fin 57 that is arranged to come to abut against a portion of the perimeter of the felloe 13 of the balance 12 when the stop-seconds device is actuated.
The engagement arm 56 is connected to the lever 52 of the rocker 50 so as to rock in a plane parallel to the plane in which the lever 52 is arranged. To that end, a spacer 60 is fitted between the lever 52 and the engagement arm 56 so that the blocking fin 57 of the engagement arm is at the same height as the balance 12. Furthermore, the engagement arm 56 and the lever of the rocker 50 are arranged on either side of the post 58 about which the rocker 50 pivots, and form between them an angle of between 30° and 60°. According to one variant, the rocker 50 is formed in one piece comprising an engagement portion and a lever portion. According to one embodiment, the spacer 60 is formed integrally with the lever 52 and the engagement arm 56.
The lever 52 of the rocker 50 engages with a sliding pinion 46 that is arranged against the winding mechanism pinion 44 when the timepiece movement is running. The distal end of the lever 52 comprises a finger 54 that is arranged to cooperate with a pull-out piece 42 of the winding mechanism of the timepiece movement. The pull-out piece 42 is arranged to pivot about its pivot axis when the winding mechanism shaft 40 is actuated from a first axial position to a second axial position corresponding to the position for setting the time.
The pivoting of the pull-out piece 42 exerts a force against the finger 54 of the rocker 50 so as to make the latter rotate about the post 58. The pivoting of the rocker 50 serves, on one hand, to bring the blocking fin 57 of the engagement portion 56 into abutment against a portion of the perimeter of the felloe 13 of the balance 12 in order to immobilize the balance and, on the other hand, to move the sliding pinion 46 away from the winding mechanism pinion 44 until it meshes with the setting wheels and the dial train in order to control the hands for setting the movement to the correct time.
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871/19 | Jul 2019 | CH | national |
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PCT/IB2020/055879 | 6/22/2020 | WO |
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WO2021/001722 | 1/7/2021 | WO | A |
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International Search Report for PCT/IB2020/055879, dated Jun. 22, 2020, 2 pages. |
Office Action in EP20743321, 2 pages. |
Office Action in JP2021-572393, 9 pages. |
Office Action in counterpart CN202080048439.5 dated Jul. 13, 2024, 7 pages. |
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