This application claims priority from European Patent Application No. 16159796.8 filed on Mar. 11, 2016, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
The invention concerns a timepiece regulating mechanism with a magnetic escapement including an energy storage means arranged to deliver energy in the form of an output torque, by means of a transmission train, to a magnetic escape wheel set forming a magnetic escapement mechanism with a resonator wheel set subjected to the torque from a return means, said magnetic escape wheel set cooperating with said resonator wheel set, either directly or by means of a magnetic stop member, said magnetic escapement mechanism being arranged to operate when said magnetic escapement mechanism receives a torque higher than or equal to a maintenance torque specific to said magnetic escapement mechanism.
The invention also concerns a timepiece movement including such a regulating mechanism.
The invention also concerns a watch including such a timepiece movement.
The invention concerns the field of timepiece regulating mechanisms, and more particularly field-effect, contactless or reduced contact escapement mechanisms of the magnetic or electrostatic type.
The efficiency of a conventional Swiss lever escapement mechanism is typically 35% or 40% at best. In such an escapement, the interaction between the escape wheel and the pallet lever, in the usual case of steel teeth on ruby pallet stones, generates considerable friction, and impairs the efficiency of the escapement.
EP Patent 13199427 in the name of SWATCH GROUP RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT Ltd, incorporated herein by reference, proposed replacing this mechanical interaction with magnetic forces using repelling magnets, which greatly reduced losses through friction.
However, efficiency is intrinsically linked to the level of torque provided by the barrel, due to the design of the magnetic pallet lever escapement. Indeed, it is a constant force escapement, i.e. it theoretically always supplies the same energy to the resonator. A variable portion of surplus energy is dissipated in the rebounds of the magnetic escape wheel. The higher the input torque at the escape wheel, the higher will be the total power provided by the barrel, which causes the magnetic escape wheel to rebound longer. This phenomenon results in diminished efficiency of the escapement when the torque at the escape wheel is high.
With low torque, the portion due to wheel rebounds is low. The efficiency of the escapement is high, much greater than that of a conventional Swiss lever escapement.
With high torque, the portion due to wheel rebounds is high. The efficiency of the escapement is lower than with a low torque, and is at a level comparable to that of a conventional Swiss lever escapement.
EP Patent 2911015 in the name of SWATCH GROUP RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT LTD discloses a timepiece escapement mechanism comprising a stop member between, on the one hand, a resonator, and on the other hand, two escape wheel sets each subjected to a torque. Each escape wheel set includes a track that is magnetized or ferromagnetic according to a period. The stop member comprises at least one magnetized or ferromagnetic pole piece, transversely movable with respect to the travel of one surface of the track. The pole piece or the track creates a magnetic field between the pole piece and the surface. The pole piece is confronted by a magnetic or electrostatic field barrier on the track just before each transverse motion of the stop member controlled by the periodic action of the resonator. The escape wheel sets are each arranged to cooperate alternately with the stop member and are connected to each other by a direct kinematic connection.
CH Patent 706209 in the name of MONTRES ROMAIN GAUTHIER SA discloses a watch movement including at least one barrel and one gear train for transmitting energy from the barrel to other elements of the movement. The gear train includes a reduction gear with a first transmission ratio of 1, a torque compensation system with a cam downstream of the reduction gear to compensate for the variation in torque supplied by the barrel according to the strain state of the barrel, and a gear system with a second transmission ratio greater than 1 for driving the other elements of the movement. The torque compensation system includes a chain arranged to be wound over less than one turn or to unwind about the cam depending on the strain state of the barrel.
EP Patent 1914604 in the name of GIRARD PERREGAUX SA discloses a movement including an energy source having an output torque that varies according to its state of charge, intended to maintain the oscillating motion of a mechanical oscillator by means of a going train including a compensation device, this latter having an input kinematically connected to the energy source and an output kinematically connected to the mechanical oscillator, and being arranged to transmit a substantially constant torque to the mechanical oscillator regardless of the state of charge of the energy source. This compensation device includes a cam have a periphery of variable radius extending substantially in one plane, the variations of the cam radius being a function of those of the output torque from the energy source, and further includes an intermediate connecting mechanism arranged to ensure a substantially slip-free kinematic connection between the cam periphery and the going train.
The invention proposes to optimise the use of energy from the energy source, particularly from a barrel, by making a magnetic escapement mechanism operate as close as possible to the value of the minimum maintenance torque for ensuring operation, and at which efficiency is greatest. It also proposes to keep this minimum torque constant for as long as possible, with the aid of a mechanism regulating the input torque at the escape wheel set, particularly by using a fusee-chain type transmission.
Since Leonardo da Vinci around 1540, the fusee has been known for regulating the drive force transmitted to the gear train and for overcoming the problem of loss of torque of a conventional barrel: it is thus usually used in the highest possible torque range, to offset the loss of power by the increase in torque.
From the normal use of a fusee-chain, the invention retains only its ability to deliver a substantially constant torque. The torque regulating mechanism is advantageously combined with a reduction transmission to lower the level of torque coming from the energy source, so that, at the start of letting down, the torque level provided to the escape wheel set is equal to or slightly greater than the maintenance torque value of the magnetic escapement. Of course, due to the torque regulation, at the end of the letting down of the energy source, the torque level supplied to the escape wheel set remains the same.
To this end, the invention concerns a timepiece regulating mechanism according to claim 1.
The invention also concerns a timepiece movement including such a regulating mechanism.
The invention also concerns a watch including such a movement.
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 the field of timepiece regulating mechanisms, and more particularly field-effect, contactless or reduced contact escapement mechanisms of the magnetic or electrostatic type.
The level of torque applied to the escape wheel set, required for operation of the system, is the maintenance torque CE, at which losses through rebound are minimum or zero; the maximum level of torque CMAX depends on the energy source and on the gear train that transmits the energy to the escape wheel set.
The invention thus proposes to control losses, and to avoid wasting energy, by limiting or completely eliminating rebounds. To this end, it proposes to subject the escape wheel set to a constant torque, with a value at least equal to maintenance torque CE.
The invention is described here in a particular, non-limiting embodiment, which is that of a magnetic escapement. It can be implemented in an electrostatic embodiment, with reference to the aforecited EP Patent 13199427.
It is also illustrated in a particular non-limiting variant of a magnetic escapement including a stop member, described in the same document.
The invention can equally be implemented in a variant without a stop member, with a direct interaction between an escape wheel set and a balance or similar, described in particular in EP Patent 14186261.5 in the name of Nivarox-FAR SA, incorporated herein by reference.
The torque value CE provided to the escape wheel set must be chosen to be low, so that the escapement has the highest efficiency, on the order of 60% to 70%.
Thus, the invention concerns a timepiece regulating mechanism 1 with a magnetic escapement including an energy storage means 2 arranged to deliver energy in the form of an output torque CS, by means of a transmission train 3, to a magnetic escape wheel set 4.
This magnetic escape wheel set 4, illustrated here in the form of a magnetic escape wheel, forms a magnetic escapement mechanism 10 with a resonator wheel set 5 subjected to the torque from a return means 6, respectively illustrated here in the form of a balance and a balance spring.
Magnetic escape wheel set 4 cooperates with resonator wheel set 5, either directly, or via a magnetic stop member 7, illustrated here in the form of a magnetic pallet lever.
Magnetic escapement mechanism 10 is arranged to operate when magnetic escape wheel set 4 receives a torque higher than or equal to a maintenance torque CE specific to magnetic escapement mechanism 10.
According to the invention, transmission train 3 includes a torque regulating means 30, which is arranged to deliver to magnetic escape wheel set 4 a constant torque comprised between 1.0 and 2.0 times the maintenance torque CE, more particularly between 1.0 and 1.5 times the maintenance torque CE, more particularly still between 1.0 and 1.2 times the maintenance torque CE, and as close as possible to maintenance torque CE, depending upon the torque consuming complications, and the structure of the going train. This torque corresponds to auto-start and to the elimination of rebounds.
Naturally, the invention also concerns the variant with an electrostatic escapement, which is not described in detail, and which those skilled in the art will know how to implement with reference to the aforecited documents.
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More particularly, energy storage means 2 includes at least one barrel 20. The invention thus uses, in an optimum manner, all the energy from the barrel, which no longer rotates at constant velocity, since its instantaneous tangential velocity depends on the instantaneous winding radius of chain 9 on fusee 8.
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The invention also concerns a timepiece movement 100 including such a regulating mechanism 1.
The invention also concerns a watch 1000 including a movement 100 of this type.
In short, the high efficiency value, which has become constant, makes it possible to increase the power reserve by more than 50% compared to a conventional (mechanical or magnetic) Swiss lever configuration, for a given barrel, resonator and regulating power.
For the user, this means that the watch can go longer without needing to be wound or recharged (spring).
The invention combines the regularity of rate specific to the field effect escapement mechanism, particularly a magnetic escapement, with a considerable energy saving.
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