This application claims priority to European Patent Application No. 18210745.8, filed on Dec. 6, 2018, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a timepiece striking mechanism, comprising a fixed structure supporting at least one gong or radiant element and a mobile hammer in a plane relative to said fixed structure under the action of an activation mobile component, comprised by said mechanism, and which is arranged to control the pallet of said hammer and the release thereof for the percussion of at least one said gong or radiant element.
The invention further relates to a watch comprising energy storage and/or generation means, and a timepiece movement, which are arranged to drive such a striking mechanism.
The invention relates to the field of timepiece striking or alarm mechanisms.
The invention relates to striking and alarm mechanisms, and in particular the system for actuating the hammers comprised by these mechanisms.
Gong activation mechanisms of conventional design, which typically comprise a pallet assembly or a pallet which activates a hammer, which in turn strikes a gong or radiant element, are often limited, and in particular irregular.
In particular, the sound intensity of the striking mechanism varies during the energy reserve of the mechanism.
And the sound quality is not always optimal, and needs to be enhanced, by an optimisation of the percussion quality.
The invention proposes to enhance percussion quality and regularity in a striking or alarm mechanism.
For this purpose, the invention relates to a timepiece striking mechanism, according to claim 1.
The invention further relates to a watch comprising energy storage and/or generation means, and a timepiece movement, which are arranged to drive such a striking mechanism.
Further features and advantages of the invention will emerge on reading the following detailed description, with reference to the appended drawings, where:
The invention relates to striking and alarm mechanisms, and more particularly the hammer actuation system.
The invention proposes to use flexible guides for the guidance and return of the gong hammer. The most basic mechanism is represented schematically in
The rest position of the hammer remains to be defined. It would appear that a rest position of the hammer very close to the impact position is preferable. A solution with a prestressed hammer can also be envisaged. Prestressing makes it possible to adjust the energy stored in the hammer. The advantage of the presence of a flexible guide has the advantage of positioning the hammer precisely, and particularly of having no play. This makes it possible to eliminate the usual parasitic noise caused in existing striking mechanisms by the play of the mechanical pivot of the hammer. The flexible guide accurately defines the energy stored in the hammer. The system is therefore capable of supplying the same quantity of energy upon each percussion. A further advantage may be observed at the end of striking, when the activation wheel can no longer lift the hammer, but applies a low torque, which prevents the hammer from touching the gong or radiant element, and therefore prevents triggering involuntary strikes on the gong, of the rebound or similar type.
It is understood that the combined system formed of a hammer and a flexible guide forms a resonator, which is then suitable for use for regulating the striking mechanism.
An alternative embodiment of the invention is based on the principle, illustrated by
For watchmaking, the four-bar pivoting or hinge points are replaced by flexible guides. A further solution is that of replacing a complete bar by a flexible strip. An example of design is presented in
Advantageously, the four-bar system, or other equivalent flexible guide, is designed so as to accelerate the hammer immediately before striking. This is one of the main advantages of this mechanism.
It is also possible to add a banking, such as a pin or similar, which modifies the rigidity/dynamics of the flexible guide on the system in
A further alternative embodiment of the invention is based on a magnetic type escapement mechanism according to the application CH01421/16 or the application EP16195405.2 held by The Swatch Group Research & Development Ltd, and comprises a hammer on a flexible guide, with projecting crossed strips, and supporting magnets arranged to cooperate with further magnets borne by an escapement wheel. This alternative embodiment is very simple, it is simply necessary to transpose the teachings of this escapement mechanism for the activation of a striking mechanism hammer instead of the resonator as illustrated in
It is also possible to activate the hammer by placing a pin (on the activation wheel) which slides in an oblong hole in the hammer. It should be noted that, in this case, the dynamics of the hammer are modified, as they are linked with the dynamics of the train.
The flexible guides make it possible to carry out a multitude of movements. It is particularly possible to carry out virtual pivoting of the hammer.
More particularly, the invention thus relates to a timepiece striking mechanism 100, comprising a fixed structure 1 supporting at least one gong or radiant element 2 and a mobile hammer 3 relative to the fixed structure 1 under the action of an activation mobile component 4, comprised by said mechanism 100. This activation mobile component 4 is arranged to control the pallet of said hammer 3 and the release thereof for the percussion of at least one gong or radiant element 2.
According to the invention, the striking mechanism 100 comprises, for the suspension of the hammer 3, at least one flexible guide 10, which is arranged between the fixed structure 1 and the hammer 3 to allow movements of the hammer 3, and which forms the sole permanent mechanical link between the fixed structure 1 and the hammer 3. In the non-limiting particular alternative embodiment illustrated by the figures, the mechanism 100 comprises planar type flexible guides 10.
More particularly, the striking mechanism 100 is arranged to drive the activation mobile component 4, for the execution of a striking mechanism, and to have same carry out a winding cycle during which it supplies a certain quantity of energy to the flexible guide 10 in question (which stores a constant quantity of energy) while driving the hammer 3, before releasing the hammer 3 for the execution of the striking mechanism by percussion of at least one gong or radiant element 2 by the hammer 3 during the letting down with a constant quantity of energy corresponding to the energy stored in this flexible guide 10.
In a particular embodiment, at least one flexible guide 10 is planar, and is arranged between the fixed structure 1 and the hammer 3 to allow movements of the hammer 3 solely in a single plane P.
In a particular embodiment, the hammer 3 is mobile in such a plane P, and at least one flexible guide 10 is of the planar type and comprises a plurality of elastic strips 11 which extend in the plane P or in a plurality of planes parallel with the plane P, and which are, either parallel with one another, or indeed crossed in projection on the plane P at the level of a virtual pivoting axis D.
In a particular alternative embodiment, at least one flexible guide 10 comprises at least one bistable or multistable elastic strip.
In an alternative embodiment, the striking mechanism comprises at least one flexible guide 10 which is arranged to guide the hammer 3 in the winding and letting down travels thereof in a plane P, and to accelerate the hammer 3 at the end of letting down travel.
More particularly at least one flexible guide 10 comprises at least one first elastic strip arranged to guide the hammer 3 in the winding and letting down travels thereof in a plane P, and at least one second elastic strip arranged to accelerate the hammer 3 at the end of letting down travel.
In a particular embodiment, at least one of the flexible guides 10 comprises a reinforced strip 12, which is arranged to cooperate, particularly in the median part thereof, by abutting, during the letting down travel and before the percussion of the hammer 3 against a gong or radiant element 2, with a fixed banking 13 rigidly connected to the fixed structure 1, so as to accelerate the hammer 3 immediately before the impact thereof on the gong or radiant element 2.
In an alternative embodiment, the hammer 3 comprises a first winding tooth 14 arranged to cooperate with an activation tooth 15 comprised by the activation mobile component 4 during the winding phase for pivoting the hammer 3, and the hammer 3 comprises, at a distance from the first winding tooth 14, a striker 17 arranged to strike a gong or radiant element 2, and the striking mechanism 100 comprises a flexible guide 10 in the vicinity of the first winding tooth 14 and in the vicinity of the striker 17.
More particularly, the hammer 3 comprises a first winding tooth 14 arranged to cooperate with an activation tooth 15 comprised by the activation mobile component 4 during the winding phase for pivoting the hammer 3, and the flexible guide 10 comprises a first elastic strip in the vicinity of the first winding tooth 14, and the hammer 3 comprises, at a distance from the first winding tooth 14, a striker 17 arranged to strike a gong or radiant element 2, and the flexible guide 10 comprises at least a second elastic strip in the vicinity of the striker 17.
In a further alternative embodiment, the striking mechanism 100 comprises a striking mechanism barrel and/or a energy storage and distribution means, and the hammer 3 comprises a first winding tooth 14 arranged to cooperate with an activation tooth 15 comprised by the activation mobile component 4 during the winding phase for pivoting the hammer 3, and a second anti-unhooking tooth 16 arranged to be inserted, at the end of winding and at least the start of letting down, between two further activation teeth 15, so as to prevent any uncontrolled unwinding of said striking mechanism barrel and/or energy storage and distribution means.
In a magnetic alternative embodiment, the hammer 3 comprises at least one hammer magnet 23 or a ferromagnetic hammer element, arranged to cooperate with a ferromagnetic element of a mobile component or a magnet 24 of a mobile component, for the driving and release of the hammer 3 by the activation mobile component 4.
In an embodiment, the hammer 3 is moved by a substantially rotary movement or a combination of rotary movements.
In a further embodiment, the hammer 3 is moved by a longitudinal movement. More particularly, the hammer 3 comprises a mobile frame 33 guided longitudinally in bearing blocks 34, the frame 33 comprising internally a chamber 35 wherein rest beaks 36 are arranged to cooperate with activation teeth 15 comprised by the activation mobile component 4.
In a particular embodiment, the hammer 3 and the flexible guide(s) 10 supporting same, as well as the gong or radiant element 2 with which the hammer 3 cooperates, are, in projection along the plane P, symmetrical with respect to a plane perpendicular to the plane P.
In an alternative embodiment, the striking mechanism 100 comprises, for the suspension of the hammer 3, a plurality of planar flexible guides 10, separate and at a distance from one another.
In an alternative embodiment, the striking mechanism 100 comprises a plurality of hammers 3 and a plurality of gongs or radiant elements 2.
In an alternative embodiment, the hammer 3 and one of the flexible guides 10 supporting same form together a resonator arranged to regulate the striking mechanism.
The invention further relates to a watch 1000 comprising energy storage and/or generation means 200 and a timepiece movement 300 arranged to drive a striking mechanism 100.
The invention offers numerous advantages:
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