Timepiece

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6824304
  • Patent Number
    6,824,304
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 5, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 30, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
To provide a thin type timepiece having antimagnetic performance and waterproofness. A case side wall includes therein a movement. A case back lid is fixed to the case side wall by raised portions. Further, the case back uses a two-layer clad material of a soft magnetic material and a non-magnetic material, and the soft magnetic material is disposed on the movement side of the case back lid.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an electronic device.




2. Description of the Prior Art




An anti-magnetic watch is defined in JIS B7024 “Anti-magnetic watches”. This definition is made to specify a timepiece whose time does not stray when the watch is erroneously placed on a magnetism generating product.




A conventional watch is shown in FIG.


5


. To an upper portion of a case side wall


20


defining a through-hole in its center portion, a decorative bezel


10


having an inner diameter smaller than the through-hole is pushed and fitted in the through-hole with a gasket


30


between the two. A glass


6


is fitted to the upper portion of the decorative bezel


10


with a gasket


40


between the two. A movement


7


with a dial


5


is inserted into this space. A part of upper face of the dial


5


contacts with a stepped portion of the decorative bezel


10


and, if the case back lid is closed, the movement


7


is fixed by a casing ring (not shown) which pushes up the movement


7


.




In the case back lid


1


, a soft magnetic material is fixed to the movement side by an adhesive


3


, etc. so as to provide the antimagnetic protection. On this occasion, it is necessary to cover a direction susceptible to a magnetic force (refer to Japanese Patent Application JP-A-5-295247 and Japanese Patent Application JP-A-6-106901).




Since the portion of a timepiece body (movement), susceptible to magnetic force is covered with the soft magnetic material in this conventional art, it is shielded from external magnetism. Incidentally, in order to additionally improve the antimagnetic protection, a separate soft magnetic material part is adhered to the back face of the dial


7


(refer to Japanese Patent. Application JP-A-10-3229462).




However, if the soft magnetic material is adhered to the case back lid in order to satisfy the antimagnetic performance, the conventional watch cannot withstand the test of JIS B7021 “Waterproof watches for general use—Kinds and performances” or JIS B7024 “Waterproof watches for diving—Kinds and performances”. In order to ensure waterproof protection, material strength which withstands underwater pressure and does not damage the timepiece main body (movement) is required. For this reason, an timepiece case back armor layer which can withstand the pressurized waterproof test, a soft magnetic material layer which is necessary for the antimagnetic protection, and additionally a holding layer comprising adhesive, etc. for adhering, is required.




Further, if the soft magnetic material is applied directly to the case back, it is causes problems because it is liable to rust and it is difficult to attain a polished surface.




Thus for the above reasons, in the conventional method of adhering the soft magnetic material, the total thickness of the antimagnetic watch is great, which is a great problem when wearing ease and attractive shape are desired.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A timepiece of the present invention has a case containing a movement and a case back lid which is fixed to the case side wall, the case back lid comprising a clad material of two-layers, a soft magnetic material and a non-magnetic material, the soft magnetic material portion disposed on the movement side.




Another timepiece of the present invention has a case containing a movement and a case back lid-which is fixed to the case side wall, the case back lid comprising a three-layer clad material in which a soft magnetic material is provided between a 1st non-magnetic material and a 2nd non-magnetic material.




In the timepiece of the present invention, it is preferable that the soft magnetic material is selected from the group consisting of: pure iron, silicon steel plate, permalloy and ferritic stainless steel.




In the timepiece of the present invention it is preferable that the non-magnetic material is austenitic stainless steel or titanium.




In the timepiece of the present invention, it is preferable that a thickness of the soft magnetic material is between 0.2 and 0.7 mm.




Further, in the timepiece of the present invention, the case back lid has a raised portion fixed to the case band, and the soft magnetic material is disposed on the inner side of the case back lid and includes the raised portion. The outside of the raised portion is the non-magnetic material and, by making its inside the soft magnetic material, it is possible to cover a wide area with the soft magnetic material without applying a rust prevention to the soft magnetic material.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS




A preferred form of the present invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a sectional view of a watch in which a two-layer clad material according to the present invention is used;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of a watch in which a three-layer clad material according to the present invention is used;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view of a case where a vibrating plate for alarm is adhered in the watch in which the two-layer clad material according to the present invention is used;





FIG. 4

is a view in which antimagnetic performance in the timepiece of the present invention and a conventional timepiece are compared; and





FIG. 5

is a sectional view of a conventional watch.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




<Embodiment 1>




In order to solve the aforesaid problem, implementation modes in the present invention are explained on the basis of the drawings.

FIG. 1

shows a sectional view of a timepiece in case where a two-layer clad material is used in the case back. A case back lid


100


is worked using a clad material of one of the soft magnetic materials


140


pure iron, silicon steel plate, permalloy, or ferritic stainless steel, and one of the non-magnetic materials


120


titanium material or austenitic stainless steel. The outer side of case back lid


100


contacting with the wearer's wrist is made of a non-magnetic material


120


, and the movement


7


side is a soft magnetic material


140


. The soft magnetic material


140


and the non-magnetic material


120


is made into raised portions


120




a


,


140




a


at the edge of the boundary of soft magnetic material


140


and non-magnetic material


120


, for fastening the case back lid


100


to the case side wall


20


. The case back lid


100


makes its non-magnetic material


120


bite into the case side wall


20


. By so doing, the soft magnetic material


140


can completely cover the non-magnetic material


120


. On this occasion, the thickness of the antimagnetic case cover


100


is made the minimum thickness withstanding the underwater pressurized tests of JIS B7021 “Waterproof watches for general use—Kinds and performances” or the JIS B7024 “Waterproof watches for diving—Kinds and performances”. By so doing, it is unnecessary to adhere the soft magnetic material


120


with adhesive


3


, and it becomes possible to thin the case back


100


. Incidentally, other parts have the same structure as the conventional example, and the same numbers are applied thereto and explanations are omitted.




<Embodiment 2>





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of a timepiece in which a three-layer clad material is used in the case back. A non-magnetic material


220


is disposed in the side of the case back lid


200


contacting the wearer's wrist and a non-magnetic material


230


is disposed also in the movement side, and a soft magnetic material


240


is sandwiched between the non-magnetic materials


220


,


230


. The non-magnetic material


220


in the wrist side and the non-magnetic material


230


in the movement side may be the same material, or may be different materials.




If the three-layer clad material in which the soft magnetic material


240


has been disposed in the center is adopted, since also the inside is covered by the titanium material or the austenitic stainless steel, it becomes also unnecessary to apply an anti-corrosion coating, and it becomes also possible to make the lid thinner by adopting the pure iron, the silicon steel plate, the permalloy and the ferritic stainless steel, each of whose magnetic permeability is higher and residual magnetization is less.




<Embodiment 3>





FIG. 3

shows a sectional view of a timepiece using a case back lid


300


in which a vibrating plate


320


is adhered to the case back lid


100


used in the embodiment 1. The vibrating plate


320


is bonded and fixed by applying an adhesive


310


to a surface of a soft magnetic material


140


. The vibrating plate


320


is vibrated by a signal from the movement, thereby generating a sound such as alarm. Since other portions are similar to the embodiment 1, and explanations are omitted.




Next, conditions under which experiments have been actually performed and results thereof are shown in FIG.


4


. There was manufactured an antimagnetic case back for a watch qualifying as diving timepiece 1st class for water depth 100 m as specified in JIS B7024 “Waterproof watches for diving—Kinds and performances” and qualifying as an antimagnetic watch 2nd class as specified in JIS B7024 “Antimagnetic watch”. To reduce the thickness of material to the minimum while still passing the underwater pressurized test, there were tested clad materials with the respective thickness of the soft magnetic material


140


required for ensuring the antimagnetic performance of the “Antimagnetic watch” being 0.2 mm, 0.3 mm and 0.4 mm. By this method, it is possible to determine the minimum material thickness passing the pressurized waterproof test and at the same time having the soft magnetic material


140


needed to act as a anti-magnetic watch which has the strength required in the pressure test. Further, it is unnecessary to adhere the soft magnetic material


140


by the adhesive


3


, so that it becomes possible to thin the case back lid


100


.




Further, if the clad material is used and the titanium or the austenitic stainless steel which is the non-magnetic material is disposed in a portion where a machinability, polishability and a corrosion resistance are required, a portion where sweat and grime are liable to gather and a long-lasting waterproof portion, the disadvantages of the soft magnetic material that the machinability is inferior, the polishability is inferior and that it is liable to rust are eliminated.




As explained above, since the timepiece of the present invention has both the material strength necessary for the pressurized waterproof test and the soft magnetic material necessary for the antimagnetic watch, it is unnecessary to adhere the soft magnetic material like the conventional system with adhesive, so that it is possible to lessen the case back thickness and it becomes possible to provide an antimagnetic case back structure for the watch, which is excellent in portablility and decorativeness.



Claims
  • 1. A timepiece having:a case containing a movement, and a case back lid which is fixed to the case and in which there is used a clad material of two-layers, a soft magnetic material and a non-magnetic material, wherein the soft magnetic material portion is disposed on the movement side.
  • 2. A timepiece having:a case containing a movement, and a case back lid which is fixed to the case and in which there is used a three-layer clad material in which a soft magnetic material is provided between a 1st non-magnetic material and a 2nd non-magnetic material.
  • 3. A time piece according to claim 1, wherein the soft magnetic material is one among the group consisting of: pure iron, silicon steel plate, permalloy and ferritic stainless steel.
  • 4. A time piece according to claim 2, wherein the soft magnetic material is one among the group consisting of: pure iron, silicon steel plate, permalloy and ferritic stainless steel.
  • 5. A timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the non-magnetic material is austenitic stainless steel or titanium material.
  • 6. A timepiece according to claim 2, wherein the non-magnetic material is austenitic stainless steel or titanium material.
  • 7. A timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the thickness of the soft magnetic material is between 0.2 mm and 0.7 mm.
  • 8. A timepiece according to claim 2, wherein the thickness of the soft magnetic material is between 0.2 mm and 0.7 mm.
  • 9. A timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the case back lid has a raised portion fixed to the case side wall, and the soft magnetic material is disposed on the inner side and includes the raised portion.
  • 10. A timepiece according to claim 2, wherein the case back lid has a raised portion fixed to the case side wall, and the soft magnetic material is disposed on the inner side and includes the raised portion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2002-248537 Aug 2002 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
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4117665 Nakao et al. Oct 1978 A
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4740935 Gogniat Apr 1988 A