This application claims priority from European Patent Application No. 09155376.8 filed Mar. 17, 2009, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a radial clamping system for a timepiece component and, more specifically, a system of this type for securing said component to a support element, such as, for example, a pivoting arbour.
It is known to secure timepiece wheel sets by driving the central through hole in said wheel sets onto a pivoting arbour between a bridge and the bottom plate. This configuration is very widely used with metal materials. However, it cannot be applied to brittle materials, whose plastic deformation zone is virtually non-existent.
It is an object of the present invention to overcome all or part of the aforecited drawbacks by proposing a timepiece component, whose radial clamping system exclusively uses the elastic deformation zone of the material to secure itself to its support element.
The invention therefore relates to a timepiece component that has an aperture for receiving a support element and a clamping system that exerts radial force, enabling said timepiece component to be secured to said support element. The timepiece component is characterized in that the clamping system includes a radial clamping device that has a crown for exerting said radial force and a concentric, blind recess spaced apart from said aperture, to allow said crown to travel.
According to other advantageous features of the invention:
The invention also relates to a timepiece, characterized in that it includes at least one timepiece component according to any of the preceding variants.
Other features and advantages will appear more clearly from the following description, given by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the annexed drawings, in which:
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Clamping system 13 is for exerting radial force on arbour 2 to secure timepiece component 1 to support element 3. Clamping system 13 is an alternative to a driving-in system, which is not always possible for materials such as crystallised silicon, silicon carbide, crystallised silica or crystallised alumina.
Clamping system 13 preferably includes a radial clamping device 15 and a locking device 17. The clamping device 15 mainly includes a crown 6 and a recess 8. Crown 6 is for clamping the external surface of arbour 2. It is preferably notched and has several strips 12, whose inner section 14 forms the edge of aperture 7, to control the travel of crown 6 better locally. Thus, advantageously according to the invention, each strip 12 is independent and moves elastically depending upon the actual force that is applied thereto.
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Recess 8 is for allowing a travel for crown 6. According to the invention, recess 8 is preferably a blind recess and communicates, between each strip 12, with aperture 7. Each strip 12 can thus move from side to side independently between recess 8 and aperture 7. Preferably, according to the invention, recess 8 also cooperates with locking device 17.
According to the invention, depending upon the application of the timepiece component, the depth of the recess 8 can be between 5 and 85% of the thickness of the timepiece component.
Locking device 17 is for ensuring that clamping system 13 maintains a minimum amount of force against arbour 2 by limiting the side to side movements of strips 12 when the overall positioning is deemed satisfactory. Thus, locking device 17 has an approximately discoid locking key 10 that has a hole 16 and, on the bottom surface thereof, a collar 18.
Hole 16 is preferably a through hole whose inner section is larger than the external diameter of arbour 2, so that the arbour can slide therein without any push fit. Collar 18 is of generally annular shape and the inner section 19 thereof is approximately truncated so that strips 12 are locked in position progressively.
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Timepiece component 1 is preferably made of micro-machinable material, so that precision of less than a micron can be achieved. These materials may be, for example, but not exclusively, silicon carbide, crystallised silicon, crystallised alumina or crystallised silica. The materials can be etched depending upon the required precision, particularly by means of a deep reactive ion etching technique (DRIE). Moreover, locking key 10 is preferably formed of a ductile material, such as, for example, a metal.
Of course, the present invention is not limited to the illustrated example, but is capable of various variants and alterations, which will be clear to those skilled in the art. In particular, depending upon the applications envisaged and/or the material used, the dimensions of recess 8 and collar 18 may differ, as may their respective distance relative to aperture 7.
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