The invention concerns a timepiece indexing element, arranged to cooperate in a substantially coaxial manner, about an axis about which said indexing element extends, with a timepiece component comprising an indexing relief element defining a plurality of indexing positions, said indexing element comprising a first bearing surface arranged to cooperate in abutment with a second complementary bearing surface comprised in a said component, and comprising elastic return means arranged to exert a substantially radial thrust force with respect to said axis on a said component in order to press it against said first bearing surface, and comprising indexing means arranged to cooperate with a said indexing relief element of a said component for relative indexing between said indexing element and said component.
The invention further concerns a timepiece assembly comprising at least one such indexing element, and at least one such timepiece component comprising an indexing relief element defining a plurality of indexing positions, said at least one indexing element and said at least one component being arranged to cooperate with one another in a substantially coaxial manner, about said axis, for the relative indexing of one with respect to the other.
The invention also concerns a timepiece mechanism including at least one indexing element, and/or at least one such timepiece assembly.
The invention also concerns a timepiece, notably a watch, including at least one such timepiece mechanism and/or at least one such indexing element and/or on such timepiece assembly.
The invention also concerns the field of timepiece mechanisms, and, in particular, display and/or setting and/or selection mechanisms.
In timepiece display mechanisms such as time zone displays, the time zone/jumping hour wheels are often formed of several plates/pinions, connected to each other by a star/cam stressed by a spring element (click). Such systems occupy significant space.
The spring elements of these systems are often pushed to their maximum, which means it is not possible to obtain high deflection values, which are nevertheless required to ensure winding and operation. Furthermore, dimensional variations during production cause significant force variations in these springs, thus the forces are not reproducible.
The invention proposes not only to make the setting and indexing mechanisms more reliable, but to reduce their thickness, and to guarantee precise and controlled indexing between two elements.
Here too, it is a question of limiting the stresses to which the elastic elements are subjected.
Finally, it is necessary to eliminate the dispersion of force values, responsible for the difficulty in complying with production tolerances in a reproducible manner.
To this end, the invention concerns a timepiece indexing mechanism according to claim 1.
The invention further concerns a timepiece assembly comprising at least one such indexing element, and at least one such timepiece component comprising an indexing relief element defining a plurality of indexing positions, said at least one indexing element and said at least one component being arranged to cooperate with one another in a substantially coaxial manner, for the relative indexing one with respect to the other.
The invention also concerns a timepiece mechanism including at least one indexing element, and/or at least one such timepiece assembly.
The invention also concerns a timepiece, notably a watch, including at least one such timepiece mechanism and/or at least one such indexing element and/or on such timepiece assembly.
Other features and advantages of the invention will appear upon reading the following detailed description, with reference to the annexed drawings, in which:
The invention concerns a timepiece indexing element 10, arranged to cooperate in a substantially coaxial manner, about an axis D about which indexing element 10 extends, with a timepiece component 20:
This component 20 includes an indexing relief element 30, defining a plurality of indexing positions. This indexing relief element can be formed by a toothing, as illustrated by the Figures, or by a flute, or by notches, or protuberances, or pins, or otherwise.
Indexing element 10 includes a first bearing surface 11, which is arranged to cooperate in abutment with a second complementary bearing surface 21 comprised in such a component 20. This contact area between indexing element 10 and component 20 ensures the perfect positioning of one relative to the other: the position of each is both known and controlled.
Indexing element 10 comprises elastic return means 12, which are arranged to exert a substantially radial thrust force, with respect to axis D, on such a component 20, to press it onto first bearing surface 11.
Indexing element 10 comprises indexing means 13, which are arranged to cooperate with an indexing relief element 30 of a component 20 for relative indexing between indexing element 10 and component 20.
According to the invention, elastic return means 12 comprise at least a first elastic arm 14, comprising a first indexing surface 15 comprised in indexing means 13. And this first elastic arm 14 is arranged to exert a substantially radial thrust force with respect to axis D on such a component 20. Elastic return means 12 also comprise at least a second elastic arm 16, which is arranged to exert a substantially radial thrust force with respect to axis D on at least a first elastic arm 14.
More particularly, in a pair formed by a first elastic arm 14 and a second elastic arm 16, the second elastic arm 16 is arranged to exert a return torque higher than the return torque of first elastic arm 14.
More particularly, in a pair formed by a first elastic arm 14 and a second elastic arm 16, the second elastic arm 16 is arranged to travel, in its bending stroke, a smaller radial extension (or deflection) than that of first elastic arm 14.
For example, in the mechanism illustrated in
In particular, and as illustrated by the Figures, indexing element 10 comprises a plurality of pairs (two pairs in the non-limiting case of the Figures), each formed by a first elastic arm 14 and a second elastic arm 16, and each arranged to exert on a component 20 a substantially diametrically opposite force, with respect to axis D, to first bearing surface 11.
More particularly, at least a second elastic arm 16 comprises a lug 17 which is arranged to cooperate with a notch 18 comprised in a first elastic arm 14 with which this second elastic arm 16 cooperates, to lock first elastic arm 14 in the indexing position, in the factory or in an after-sales service centre; to be implemented by a user, such a variant requires the arrangement of complementary means, not illustrated here, for releasing lug 17 from notch 18.
More particularly, indexing element 10 comprises at least one locking element 19, which is arranged to lock a second elastic arm 16 in abutment on a first elastic arm 14 with which this second elastic arm 16 cooperates; such locking may be locking with slight play, to allow a short radial travel of first elastic arm 14 and of second elastic arm 16 in case of shock, when the mechanism is incorporated in a watch; here too, this locking operation concerns a factory setting or an adjustment carried out in an after-sales service centre.
Advantageously, and as visible in the Figures, indexing element 10 comprises at least one boss 110, diametrically opposite, with respect to axis D, to first bearing surface 11, to form an anti-shock stop member limiting the relative radial movement, in case of shock, between indexing element 10 and a component 20 assembled to one another in an indexed position.
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It is clear that the invention can be used equally with indexing element 10 movable and component 20 fixed, or indexing element fixed and component 20 movable, or indexing element 10 and component 20 both movable, or indexing element 10 and component 20 both fixed for a factory setting, for example.
In a variant, indexing element 10 is a wheel set arranged to pivot about axis D and about a component 20 with which it cooperates.
More particularly, indexing element 10 comprises drive means 120, such as a toothing, a flute, notches, pierced holes, protuberances, pins, pegs, grooves in a belt or chain, or otherwise.
In a variant, indexing element 10 is arranged to be secured in a fixed angular position on a structure of a timepiece movement or mechanism.
More particularly, indexing element 10 is made of micromachinable material by a “LIGA” type method (from the German Röntgenlithographie, Galvanoformung, Abformung or Lithography, Electroplating, Moulding) or similar, made of silicon, or silicon oxide, or nickel-phosphorus NiP, or any similar material currently commonly used in horology and suitable for making one-piece components of small thickness comprising elastic strips.
Preferably, within a same pair, the first elastic arm 14 and second elastic arm 16 are substantially parallel to one another. In a particular arrangement, and as illustrated by the Figures, first elastic arms 14 and second elastic arms 16 are curved, notably substantially circular and centred on axis D, for good stress distribution.
The invention lends itself particularly well to the production of watch components, of small dimensions, for example, with an overall diameter of less than 5 mm, and a thickness of a few tenths of a millimetre.
The invention further concerns a timepiece assembly 100 comprising at least one such indexing element 10, and at least one such timepiece component 20 comprising an indexing relief element 30 defining a plurality of indexing positions. This at least one indexing element 10 and this at least one component 20 are arranged to cooperate with one another in a substantially coaxial manner, about axis D, for the relative indexing of one with respect to the other, with first bearing surface 11 arranged to cooperate in abutment with a second complementary bearing surface 21 comprised in this at least one component 20, and indexing means 13 arranged to cooperate with an indexing relief element 30 of such a component 20 for relative indexing between the indexing element 10 and component 20 concerned.
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More particularly, timepiece assembly 100 includes a single indexing element 10, and a single component 20.
In a variant, component 20 is a wheel set.
In another variant, component 20 is arranged to be secured in a fixed angular position on a structure of a timepiece movement or mechanism.
More particularly, indexing element 10 and indexing relief element 30 of component 20 are both delimited by the same upper plane and the same lower plane, perpendicular to axis D. More particularly still, they have the same thickness.
The invention also concerns a timepiece movement 500 including at least one such indexing element 10, and/or at least one such timepiece assembly 100.
The invention also concerns a timepiece 1000, particularly a watch, including at least one such timepiece mechanism 500, and/or at least one indexing element 10 and/or one timepiece assembly 100.
Compared to the prior art where it was common to juxtapose a toothed wheel side-by-side with spring elements, the invention, while ensuring the uncoupling of the two indexed elements, makes it possible to save one level on the z-axis, i.e. to reduce the total thickness.
Placing two elastic arms, or spring elements in parallel, makes it possible to obtain the desired torque, to limit the stresses experienced, and to have a large bending deflection (radial extension of the elastic arms). A large bending deflection makes it possible to reduce the effect of production variations.
Within each pair, one of the elastic arms ensures the positioning and indexing functions and part of the support torque, and the other spring ensures most of the resultant support torque.
Although the invention is illustrated here with an indexing element 10 and a component 20 which are both toothed wheels, it is understood that the invention lends itself to numerous timepiece applications: column wheel, date ring, time zone indicator, lever, display disc, day/night indicator, AM/PM indicator, leap year display, moon phase, or otherwise.
Finally, proper orientation of the bearing forces exerted by the spring elements makes it possible to position one element with respect to the other, in a known manner, at any time.
In short, the invention makes it possible to save a considerable amount of space, particularly in height, to minimise the risk of breakage of spring elements, and to ensure better control of forces.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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19190678.3 | Aug 2019 | EP | regional |