This application claims priority of European patent application No. EP20191465.2 filed Aug. 18, 2020, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a timepiece component provided with at least one cap. The invention also relates to a timepiece comprising such a timepiece component. The invention also relates to a method for manufacturing such a timepiece component.
In order to improve scratch resistance, and/or change the appearance of a timepiece component, in particular of an external timepiece component such as a bracelet clasp, a bracelet link or a middle, it is known to fasten a cap to a vulnerable and/or visible part of said timepiece component. An ideal cap of this kind should meet the following requirements:
Depending on the nature, in particular the material of the cap and of the component, the existing solutions such as brazing do not satisfactorily meet all of these requirements. Hence, the invention has the general object of proposing a novel solution for a timepiece component provided with a cap, which improves on the existing solutions, by best meeting the above requirements.
More specifically, the invention has the object of proposing a solution for a timepiece component provided with a cap that is robust, reliable, simple to implement, and that can be esthetically appealing.
To that end, the invention relates to a timepiece component having a first part and a removable cap, the timepiece component being able to adopt a fastening configuration in which the removable cap is fastened to the first part, and a free configuration in which the cap is separated from the first part, the first part comprising at least a first latching member (or hooking member) and a movable lock, and the cap comprising at least a first assembly member, intended to cooperate with the first latching member of the first part, and a second assembly member, intended to cooperate with the movable lock of the first part, such that, in the fastening configuration of the timepiece component, the first latching member of the first part and the first assembly member of the cap are in engagement, and the movable lock occupies a closed position in which it is in engagement with the second assembly member of the cap, in such a way that the cap is fastened in a locked manner on the first part, and such that, in the free configuration, the movable lock occupies an open position in which it releases the second assembly member of the cap, allowing the cap to be separated from the first part of the timepiece component.
The invention is specifically defined by the claims.
These objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be disclosed in detail in the following nonlimiting description of a particular embodiment given with reference to the appended figures, in which:
To simplify the description of the embodiment, the present document will use, by convention, the terms “longitudinal direction” for the direction along the length of a clasp or a strand of a bracelet, and “transverse direction” for the direction perpendicular to the length of a clasp or a strand of a bracelet, in the plane of a clasp (more specifically the plane of a blade or of a cover of the clasp), considering in particular the closed configuration of the clasp. The vertical direction is the direction perpendicular to the two first directions, oriented perpendicular to the plane of the clasp (more specifically of a blade or of a cover of the clasp). The adjectives “upper” and “lower” will be used in relation to this vertical direction. By extension, these directions and definitions will apply to a clasp cover, considering the position that this would have within a clasp.
The invention relates more specifically to a cover of the clasp. This cover is principally integrated into the structure 3 of the clasp. The cover comprises a first part 13 which has a vertical cross section in the shape of an inverted U, having an upper face that is visible to a user, and two lateral walls that are substantially perpendicular to the upper face and are intended to laterally cover all of the clasp and its mechanism so as to hide it when in the closed position and ensure the esthetic appearance of the solution. The cover further comprises a removable cap 13c (or overlay). Thus, the cap is able to adopt a fastening configuration in which the removable cap 13c is fastened to the first part 13, and a free configuration in which the cap 13c is separated from the first part 13.
In addition, the clasp comprises a complementary cover 7, 7c that is arranged on the first blade 1 and is intended to fold down into a position of closing the cover, to be positioned in continuity with the cover arranged on the movable structure 3, and to also cover a locking lever 12, and thus form a single cover for the clasp that includes a safety element. This complementary cover part has a structure similar to that described hereinabove, that is to say a first part 7 that cooperates with a removable cap 7c. It can be assembled according to the same concept as the invention, or differently. It will not be described in greater detail hereinbelow.
The upper surface of the first part 13 of the cover has a planar orthogonal projection that is essentially rectangular in shape. The cap 13c takes the form of an element that is substantially planar and elongate which extends over the entire length of the upper surface of the cover and over a portion of the width of the upper surface of the cover, for example over a portion of the width of the upper surface of the cover between 20% and 100%, even between 30% and 90%, even between 45% and 55%. It may or may not be positioned centrally on the cover. Preferably, in the fastening configuration, the cap 13c is arranged in a portion that is set back from the first part 13, in the thickness of the upper surface of the first part of the cover, in such a way that it covers this second, set-back portion and occupies the volume freed up by this set-back portion. For example, the upper surface of the cap is thus continuous with the upper surface of the first part, forming an upper surface of the cover that is continuous overall. Alternatively, the upper surface of the cap is set back from or protrudes from the upper surface of the first part.
Advantageously, the cap 13c takes the form of a one-piece element. It may additionally be advantageously made of a material different than the material of the first part 13, in particular a material which has impact- and scratch-resistant mechanical properties, and/or which can be esthetically very appealing, for example a ceramic, cermet, glass, sapphire, mother-of-pearl, amber or natural or reconstituted stone. As a variant, it may be made of metal and/or of the same material as that of the first part 13.
Preferably, the first part 13 of the cover is made of a metal alloy, for example stainless steel, gold, platinum, bronze or titanium.
The movable lock 9 may occupy a closed position and an open position, according to operation which will be set out below. It comprises a latching member 51 that is designed to cooperate with the second assembly member 41 of the cap 13c. The first part 13 preferably comprises a first opening 16 arranged in each of its lateral walls, in the form of a cutout in the inner surface of these lateral walls, and the movable lock 9 comprises a lock opening 6, said first opening 16 and lock opening 6 being arranged in such a way that they come substantially to face one another when the lock 9 is in the closed position. Thus, a retractable bar 11 is able to cooperate with said first opening 16 and lock opening 6 when the movable lock 9 is in the closed position, as depicted in
The cover further comprises a play compensating element 22 interposed between the lock 9 and the cap 13c, this element being made of a flexible and/or deformable material that is designed to be compressed between the cap 13c and the lock 9 when the lock 9 is in its first, closed position and/or against which the movable lock 9 comes to abut in its closed position. This play compensating element makes it possible to reduce the freedom of movement arising from manufacturing tolerances.
In the preferred embodiment, the two assembly members 40, 41 of the cap have a hook-shaped cross section extending over the entire width of the cover and forming notches that cooperate with complementary shapes of at least one latching member 50 of the first part 13 and of at least one latching member 51 of the lock 9.
Naturally, the invention is not limited to the examples and embodiment variants described. In particular, it is possible to have any other number of latching members (hooking members) on the first part and assembly members on the cap. These members may moreover be in another form, and at a different position. For example, these members may take the form of a hook and/or a notch and/or a cutaway and/or a groove and/or a lug and/or a beam. Similarly, the cap could adopt any other shape, and any other position on the first part, not necessarily centered. It could take on any other geometry. The assembly of the clasp according to the embodiment will now be explained, with reference to
In the intermediate configuration, the cap is in its final position, but is not locked, and hence it can be removed. Indeed, the movable lock 9 is in its open position, in which position it is not in engagement with the second assembly member 41 of the cap 13c. The bar 11 inserted into the lock opening 6 is not positioned facing the first openings 16; its pivots 11a are retracted as illustrated in
The lock 9 is then moved into its closed position, in which position its latching member 51 comes to be in engagement with the second assembly member 41 of the cap 13c. Thus, the cover reaches its fastening configuration, depicted in
For example, the lock 9 is therefore mounted so as to be able to move in translation within the cover. To that end, it could be mounted in slides arranged in the lateral walls of the first part 13 of the cover, these slides guiding it as it moves. The translational movement is therefore guided by these slides and can be substantially longitudinal, or slightly curved in order to follow the curvature of the cover. The above-mentioned translation is therefore not limited to straight-line translation: it could be curved or even circular. As a variant, the lock 9 could have a different arrangement and could be able to move in a different way, such as in rotation. The lock 9 is mounted on the first part.
According to one variant embodiment, the axes of the lock opening 6 of the lock 9 and of the opening 16 of the first part 13 are slightly offset in the closed position of the lock, such that the cooperation between the removable bar 11 and said two openings, in the closed position of the movable lock 9, makes it possible to exert a force on the lock 9 against the first part 13 of the cover and/or against the second assembly member 41 of the cap 13c. Thus, the bar 11 clamps the assembly member 51 of the lock 9 to the cover 13, applying tension to the cap 13c by means of slight bending of the bar 11, by means of which the cap 13c is guaranteed to be held in position, precisely and without play, on the first part 13 of the cover.
It should be noted that, as illustrated in
Passing from the fastening configuration of
The invention has been described in the context of a cover for a clasp. However, as previously mentioned, the same concept may be implemented on any other timepiece component.
The invention also relates to a timepiece, in particular a wristwatch, comprising at least one timepiece component as previously described.
The invention also relates to a bracelet, this comprising a clasp as previously described. The invention also relates to a wristwatch comprising such a bracelet.
Finally, the invention achieves the desired objectives, and has the following advantages:
The invention also relates to a method for manufacturing a timepiece component, this comprising a step of fastening a cap 13c to a first part 13 of the timepiece component, assembling a first assembly member 40 of the cap 13c with a first latching member 50 of the first part 13, then positioning the cap 13c in its final position provided in the fastening configuration of the timepiece component, then actuating a movable lock 9 of the first part 13 so as to bring it into a closed position in cooperation with a second assembly member 41 of the cap 13c. This method comprises an additional step consisting in locking the closed position of the movable lock 9 on the first part 13 using a bar 11.
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20191465.2 | Aug 2020 | EP | regional |