Claims
- 1. A self winding timepiece which includes a casing, a movement, a main spring for driving said movement and a winding mechanism for said main spring in said casing, an energy source for driving said winding mechanism which comprises an element subject to angular deflection in response to changes in temperature and means coupled to said element for converting angular deflection of said element to motion for driving said winding mechanism.
- 2. The timepiece of claim 1 wherein said element is a bimetallic coil having a secured inner end and a moveable outer end.
- 3. The timepiece of claim 2 wherein said means coupled includes a driver member coupled to the outer end of said coil and rotatable upon movement of said coil, the inner end of said bimetallic coil being secured in said casing, said driver member being coupled to said winding mechanism.
- 4. The timepiece of claim 3 wherein said driver member has a peripheral flange which restrains said coil from outward radial movement.
- 5. The timepiece of claim 3 wherein said driver member further includes a lower ring member enclosing one side of said bimetallic coil.
- 6. The time piece of claim 3 wherein said driver member is an orbit gear coupled to the free end of said coil and rotatable in either direction with movement of said bimetallic coil, a plurality of equi-angularly spaced planet gears engaged by said orbit gear and driven thereby, a sun gear having a shaft and engaged by said planet gears, said shaft of said sun gear driving said winding mechanism.
- 7. The time piece of claim 6 wherein said planet gears each include an upper gear engaging said orbit gear and a lower gear engaging said sun gear, said upper and lower gears of each pair being in fixed relation to each other.
- 8. The time piece of claim 7 wherein the axes of said planet gears are adjustable to vary the depth of engagement of the teeth of said planet gears with said orbit gear.
- 9. The time piece of claim 6 wherein the axes of said planet gears are adjustable to vary the depth of engagement of the teeth of said planet gears with said orbit gear.
- 10. The timepiece of claim 6 further including a bridge member supported in said casing supporting said winding mechanism, a mounting member for said planet gears and said sun gear, said mounting member being mounted to said bridge member.
- 11. The timepiece of claim 9 where said mounting member has outwardly extending tabs at least partially overlying said bimetallic coil in said carrier.
- 12. The timepiece of claim 1 which is a wrist watch.
- 13. The time piece of claim 1 which is a wrist watch having a metallic back cover arranged to contact the skin of a wearer and said bimetallic coil is influenced by the temperature of said back cover.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the number of teeth of said orbit gear defines a separate track for the teeth of each planet gear engaged by the orbital gear.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the number of teeth of said orbit gear defines a separate track for the teeth of each planet gear engaged by the orbital gear.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 1 where said winding mechanism is a bi-directional to unidirectional converting mechanism comprising a member having a hub and two extending pawls, a ratchet wheel on a shaft operated by said pawls to produce unidirectional rotational motion of said shaft and means eccentric to the axis of said sun gear connecting said sun gear to said hub.
- 17. A self winding timepiece which includes a casing, a main spring, a movement and a bi-directional to unidirectional winding mechanism for said main spring in said casing, an energy source for driving said winding mechanism which comprises a bimetallic coil having a moveable free outer end and subject to angular deflection in response to changes in temperature and means coupled to said free outer end of said coil for converting angular deflection of said coil to rotary motion for driving said winding mechanism.
- 18. The timepiece of claim 17 further including a rotatable driver member, the inner end of said coil being anchored in said watch, said free outer end of said coil being secured to said rotatable member whereby upon deflection of said coil due to change in temperature said outer end of said coil rotates said rotatable member.
- 19. The timepiece of claim 18 wherein said rotatable driver member is coupled to a shaft and said shaft drives said winding mechanism.
- 20. The timepiece of claim 18 wherein said rotatable driver member is an orbit gear having internal teeth, a plurality of angularly spaced planet gears having teeth meshing with the internal teeth of said orbit gear, a sun gear on a shaft and having teeth meshing with the teeth of said planet gears, said shaft of said sun gear driving said winding mechanism.21.The timepiece of claim 20 further including a bridge member supported in said casing and supporting said, a mounting member for said planet gears and said sun gear, said mounting member being mounted to said bridge member.
- 22. The timepiece of claim 20 further including a bridge member in said casing, said bridge member supporting said winding mechanism, a bearing member in said bridge member having a shaft therein, said shaft being driven by said rotatable driver member from one side of said bridge member, said shaft extending through said bridge member and driving said winding mechanism.
- 23. The timepiece of claim 17 further including an annular driver member within said casing and receiving said coil therein, the outer free end of said coil coupled to said annular member whereby said annular member is rotated by said coil upon change in temperature and means coupling said annular member to said winding mechanism.
- 24. The timepiece of claim 20 further including a carrier member for said coil, said mounting member having outwardly extending tabs at least partially overlying said bimetallic coil in said carrier.
- 25. The timepiece of claim 21 where said mounting member has outwardly extending tabs at least partially overlying said bimetallic coil in said carrier.
- 26. The timepiece of claim 17 which is a wrist watch.
- 27. The time piece of claim 17 which is a wrist watch having a metallic back cover arranged to contact the skin of a wearer and said bimetallic coil is influenced by the temperature of said back cover.
- 28. The timepiece of claim 20 wherein the number of teeth of said orbit gear defines a separate track for the teeth of each planet gear engaged by the orbital gear.
- 29. The timepiece of claim 21 where said bi-directional to unidirectional converting mechanism comprises a member having a hub and two extending pawls, a ratchet wheel on a shaft operated by said pawls to produce unidirectional rotational motion of said shaft and means eccentric to the axis of said sun gear connecting said sun gear to said hub.
- 30. A self winding timepiece comprising a casing, a movement, a mainspring for operating said movement, a winding mechanism for said mainspring, an energy source for operating said winding mechanism to wind said mainspring, said energy source comprising a bimetallic coil having inner and outer ends and being subject to angular deflection with change in temperature, a rotatable driver member having a peripheral flange in said casing, said coil being disposed in said driver member and having its outer end attached to said flange, said inner end of said coil being secured within said casing, and means connecting said driver member to said winding mechanism.
- 31. The timepiece of claim 30 wherein said winding mechanism is driven by a shaft and said rotatable driver member is coupled to said shaft.
- 32. The timepiece of claim 30 wherein said winding mechanism is driven by a shaft and said rotatable driver member is an orbit gear driving a sun gear on said shaft and said means connecting said driver to said winding mechanism includes a plurality of planet gears driven by said orbit gear and meshing with said sun gear.
- 33. The timepiece of claim 32 wherein the number of teeth of said orbit gear defines a separate track for the teeth of each planet gear engaged by said orbit gear.
- 34. A mechanism responsive to changes in temperature for producing unidirectional rotary motion of a shaft comprising an element subject to angular deflection in responsive to changes in temperature, an orbit gear having internal teeth coupled to one end of said element subject to angular deflection and arranged to be rotated in either direction by the angular deflection of said element, a plurality of equiangular spaced planet gears engaged by said internal teeth and driven by said orbital gear, a sun gear having a shaft engaged by said planet gears and arranged to be driven by said planet gears and a bi-directional to unidirectional mechanism driven by said sun gear shaft for converting movement of said sun gear shaft to unidirectional rotation.
- 35. The apparatus of claim 34 wherein the number of teeth of said orbit gear defines a separate track for the teeth of each planet gear engaged by the orbital gear.
- 36. The apparatus of claim 34 where said bi-directional to unidirectional converting mechanism comprises a member having a hub and two extending pawls, a ratchet wheel on a shaft operated by said pawls to produce unidirectional rotational motion of said shaft and means eccentric to the axis of said sun gear connecting said sun gear to said hub.
- 37. In a self winding timepiece which includes a housing, a movement, a mainspring for driving said movement and a winding mechanism for winding said mainspring and a mechanism for driving said winding mechanism in said housing; the improvement comprising, said mechanism for driving and winding mechanism comprising an element subject to angular deflection in response to changes in temperature and means coupled to said element for converting angular deflection of said element to motion for driving said winding mechanism.
- 38. The improvement of claim 37 wherein said element is a bimetallic coil having a secure inner end and a moveable outer end.
- 39. The improvement of claim 38 wherein said means coupled to said element includes a rotatable driver member coupled to the outer end of said coil and rotatable upon movement of said coil, the inner end of said bimetallic coil being secured in said housing, said driver member being coupled to said winding mechanism.
- 40. The improvement of claim 39 wherein said driver member has a peripheral flange which restrains said coil from outward radial movement.
- 41. The improvement of claim 39 wherein said driver member further includes a lower ring member enclosing one side of said bimetallic coil.
- 42. The improvement of claim 39 wherein said driver member is an orbit gear coupled to the free end of said coil and rotatable in either direction with movement of said coil, a plurality of equi-angularly spaced planet gears engaged by said orbit gear and driven thereby, a sun gear having a shaft and engaged by said planet gears, said shaft of said sun gear driving said winding mechanism.
- 43. The improvement of claim 42 wherein said planet gears each include an upper gear engaging said orbit gear and a lower gear engaging said sun gear, said upper and lower gears of each pair being in fixed relation to each other.
- 44. The improvement of claim 42 wherein the axes of said planet gears are adjustable to vary the depth of engagement of the teeth of said planet gears with said orbit gear.
- 45. The improvement of claim 42 further including a bridge member supported in said housing supporting said winding mechanism, a mounting member for said planet gears and said gear, said mounting member being mounted to said bridge member
- 46. The improvement of claim 45 wherein said mounting member has outwardly extending tabs at least partially overlying said bimetallic coil in said carrier.
- 47. The improvement of claim 42 wherein the number of teeth of said orbit gear defines a separate track of the teeth of each planet gear engaged by the orbit gear.
- 48. The improvement of claim 43 wherein the number of teeth of said orbit gear defines a separate track for the teeth of each planet gear engaged by the orbit gear.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/812,620, filed Mar. 20, 2001.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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