The present invention relates to a setting device for a timepiece, comprising a mechanism for resetting the second hand to zero.
A timepiece wherein the axial displacement of a manual control stem from a neutral position to a time-setting position stops the movement and automatically resets the second hand to zero is known from the documents EP 0 927 383 and EP 0 931 282.
The object of the present invention is to propose a setting device that is capable of resetting the second hand of a timepiece to zero when a manual control element is in a time-setting position, but wherein the second hand is only reset to zero if and when the user so desires.
To this end, the invention provides a setting device for a timepiece, the timepiece comprising a second-indicating element and at least one other time-indicating element, the setting device comprising a first manual control element that can occupy a neutral position and a position for setting the other time indicating element or elements and a mechanism for resetting the second-indicating element to zero, connected to the first manual control element, wherein the mechanism for resetting the second-indicating element to zero comprises a second manual control element and is configured so that actuating the second manual control element resets the second-indicating element to zero when the first manual control element is in the position for setting the other time-indicating element or elements and has no effect on the second-indicating element when the first manual control element is in the neutral position.
Specific embodiments of this device are defined in the appended dependent claims 2 to 13.
The present invention also proposes a timepiece, for example a wristwatch, comprising such a setting device.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will emerge from the following detailed description, given in reference to the attached drawings, in which:
The first manual control element 2 is in the conventional form of a stem ending in a crown 5 that can be manipulated by a user. The stem 2, known as a winding or setting stem, can occupy three distinct axial positions, i.e., a neutral or winding position (
The mechanism 3 for resetting the second hand 1 to zero comprises a second manual control element of the push button type, represented schematically by 6, an actuating rocker 7 subjected to the action of a spring 8, a hammer 9 subjected to the action of a spring 10, a heart-shaped cam 11 mounted on the shaft of the second hand 1 so as to be rigidly connected with the second hand 1, a second rocker 19 and a setting lever 20.
The actuating rocker 7 is angled at the level of its pivot 12 and has a first end that is maintained by the spring 8 in contact against a mobile post 13 controlled by the push button 6 and a second end that carries a cylindrical stud 14 which extends outside the plane of the drawing. The actuating rocker 7 can be pivoted from a rest position (
On the other side of the pivot 16 from the seat 15, the hammer 9 is divided into two arms 17, 18. The first arm 17 comprises a striking surface 17a made to cooperate with the heart-shaped cam 11. The second arm 18 cooperates with the second rocker 19, as described below.
In an intrinsically known way, the setting lever 20 is in the form of a lever comprising a stud 21 seated in a groove of the winding stem 2. A pin 22 rigidly connected with the setting lever 20 is housed in an oblong hole 23 formed in one end of the rocker 19. The cooperation between the pin 22 and the hole 23 allows the setting lever 20 to pivot the rocker 19 as a function of the axial position of the winding stem 2. The rocker 19 can thus occupy three different angular positions, corresponding to the three axial positions of the winding stem 2. In its first two angular positions (
On the same side of the pivot 25 as its end that receives the pin 22, the rocker 19 comprises a U-shaped seat 27 with a semi-cylindrical bottom into which is articulated a cylindrical end 28 of a stop lever 29. The pivoting of the rocker 19 from one of its positions to another causes the end 28 of the lever 29 to slide into the seat 27 and drives the lever 29 in a pivoting motion around its pivot 30. The lever 29 can thus occupy three different angular positions, corresponding to the three axial positions of the winding stem 2. In the two positions of the lever 29 that correspond to the neutral and date-setting positions of the stem 2 (
The mechanism according to the invention works in the following way.
When the winding stem 2 is in its neutral position (
When the winding stem 2 is pulled from its neutral position to its intermediate date-setting position (
When the winding stem 2 is pulled from its intermediate date-setting position into its outermost, time-setting position (
After the second hand 1 is reset to zero, the hammer 9 is returned to its initial position by pushing the winding stem 2 from its outermost, time-setting position to its intermediate date-setting position. During this movement of the winding stem 2, the end 24 of the rocker 19 moves back toward the distal end of the arm 18, sliding along and pushing a slightly concave surface 33 of the arm 18 that is adjacent to the stop surface 26 and, more precisely, located between the proximal end of the arm 18 and the stop surface 26. The thrust that the end 24 of the rocker 19 exerts on the surface 33 raises the hammer 9 against the action of the spring 10 until the hammer 9 returns to its initial position in which the end 24 of the rocker 19 is in contact with the stop surface 26 and the stud 14 of the actuating rocker 7 in the rest position is in the seat 15. When the hammer 9 returns to its initial position, it causes the actuating rocker 7 to pivot by acting on the stud 14 so as to allow the stud 14 to be seated in the seat 15, i.e. to return to its initial position.
It is clear that, in the setting device as described above, the resetting of the second hand 1 to zero when the winding stem 2 is in its time-setting axial position does not occur automatically but on demand from the user, with a push on the push button 6. The user can thus decide whether resetting the second hand 1 to zero or not. The user can also decide when the second hand I will be reset to zero, for example after the setting of the hour and minute hands. Moreover, the function for resetting the second hand 1 to zero remains linked to the axial position of the winding stem 2, thus making it possible, for example, to allow the second hand 1 to be reset to zero only when the winding stem 2 is in its time-setting position.
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