This application claims priority from European Patent Application No. 15200201.0 filed Dec. 15, 2015, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to the technical field of horology. It relates more particularly to a watch of the skeleton type comprising a solar cell. A “skeleton watch” means a watch comprising a movement in which some parts, typically the dial, main plate and/or bridges are pierced so that the elements of the movement are visible to the person wearing the watch.
It is common practice to provide watches with a solar cell in order to power the electronic movement. The solar cell is generally disposed on the periphery of the dial beneath the crystal, or may replace the dial to absorb maximum light. There are also alternatives, such as in U.S. Pat. No. 8,693,290 and EP Patent 2796946, wherein the solar cell is positioned under the dial which is made of a transparent or translucent resin.
In such configurations, the watch movement is obscured by the dial or by the solar cell, which is incompatible with so-called skeleton watches, since the latter do not generally include a solid dial and expose all or part of their constituent components. Indeed, in such case, keeping the elements visible is incompatible with a solar cell arrangement, since the cell must also be visible to absorb light and generate sufficient energy to power a quartz movement.
It is an object of the present invention to incorporate a photovoltaic cell in a watch of the skeleton type, while maintaining an exposed surface area that is sufficient to power a quartz watch movement or an additional electronic function in the case of a mechanical watch movement.
To this end, there is proposed a skeleton watch according to claim 1 appended hereto and particular embodiments are covered in the dependent claims.
The features and advantages of the present invention will appear upon reading the detailed description hereinafter, with reference to the following Figures.
The present invention relates to a watch of the skeleton type provided with at least one photovoltaic cell, which will also be referred to as a “solar cell” or simply a “cell” in the context of this document.
The originality of the skeleton watch lies in the addition of a solar cell and in the positioning thereof inside the case.
According to a first embodiment illustrated in
Preferably, a single solar cell is disposed on case back 4 and covers the entire case back or a particularly well illuminated portion thereof. It is, however, also possible to envisage placing several individual cells connected to each other on case back 4 with each of the cells arranged facing a cutout. In the case where the cells are connected in series to obtain a higher output voltage, it is preferable for the surface area of each of the cells to be similar to avoid a current limitation imposed by the cell having the smallest exposed surface area. Connecting the cells in parallel avoids current limitation due to surface area but the output voltage is lower. Electrical connection of the wires is achieved, for example, by soldering with a suitable alloy (tin or other), by heat compression, possibly ultrasonic-assisted.
According to a second embodiment illustrated in
The present invention does not excludes combining the two embodiments, i.e. positioning cells on the case back and on the components visible through the crystal.
The assembly of the cell to the case can be achieved very simply with no need to create a structure to carry the cell. For example, cell 7 may be adhesive bonded or snap fitted on to case back 4 or onto a component, depending on the selected embodiment. It is not necessary to provide a specific housing which would modify the stamping operations during the manufacture of the case. If necessary, movement 5 could simply be raised by the thickness of the cell if the cell is positioned on the case back. This type of assembly also better protects the cell which, depending on the photovoltaic technology selected, may be intrinsically fragile such as, for example, in the case of a glass substrate.
To store the electrical energy produced, the integrated circuit is preferably associated with a storage capacitor or a rechargeable battery (not shown). The electrical connection between the cell(s) and the printed circuit may be achieved by two wires or by contact springs disposed under the printed circuit board Cl carrying the integrated circuit and the capacitor.
The electrical energy produced is used to power the quartz movement or an additional function in a mechanical watch, for example, a lighting function.
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