This application is Non-Provisional Application, claiming priority based on European Patent Application No. 21216432.1 filed Dec. 21, 2021.
The present invention relates to a watch case provided with a rotating bezel, and more specifically to the nature of the spring connecting the middle to the rotating bezel.
It is known to mount a rotating bezel on a middle via a polygonal spring fitted simultaneously into grooves of the bezel and of the middle. The spring holds the bezel in position in the vertical direction while leaving it with one rotational degree of freedom. This polygonal spring has the advantage of being a low-cost assembly solution and enables the dismount of the bezel subject to a relatively large dismount force.
This spring is formed by a generally metallic wire which is subjected to deformations upon assembly thereof within the grooves of the middle and of the rotating bezel. These deformations could be considerable and lead to a plastic deformation of the wire.
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An object of the invention is to overcome the aforementioned disadvantage by providing a spring made of a material that could be subjected to considerable stresses without being plastically deformed. More specifically, the spring is made of an alloy with memory of shape exploited for its superelasticity properties. These materials allow for a wide range of strain without any residual plastic deformation thanks to a phase transformation phenomenon. It follows that despite the high stresses and the large strains upon insertion of the spring during the assembly, the torque perceived by the user is more repeatable and independent of the geometry upon insertion of the spring. Thus, the invention allows reducing the dimensions of the bezels by geometries of grooves that would be critical with conventional constructions and materials while preserving a stable felt torque.
More specifically, the present invention relates to a watch case comprising a rotating bezel, a middle and a connecting spring between the rotating bezel and the middle, said connecting spring being accommodated within a first groove formed in an external wall of the middle and within a second groove formed in an internal wall of the rotating bezel, said first and second grooves being preferably arranged opposite one another, the watch case being characterised in that the connecting spring is made of an alloy with memory of shape.
Preferably, the alloy with memory of shape is a copper-based alloy, a nickel and titanium based alloy, a nickel-based alloy or an iron-based alloy.
Other features and advantages of the invention will appear upon reading the following detailed description, with reference to the appended drawings.
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The connecting spring is made of an alloy with memory of shape.
Preferably, the alloy with memory of shape is a nickel and titanium based alloy. This alloy is completely biocompatible and very corrosion-resistant. The nickel and titanium based alloy consists in weight of nickel with a percentage comprised between 52.5 and 63%, of titanium with a percentage comprised between 36.5 and 47% and of possible impurities with a percentage lower than or equal to 0.5%. Advantageously, it could consist of an alloy including 55.8% of titanium, 44% of nickel and of the possible impurities with a level lower than or equal to 0.2% by weight.
It could also consist of a copper-based alloy. More specifically, the copper-based alloy is one of the alloys having the following composition in weight with a percentage of possible impurities lower than or equal to 0.5%:
It could also consist of an iron-based alloy, for example a Fe—Mn—Si alloy. It could also consist of a titanium-free nickel-based alloy.
These alloys have an austenitic microstructure, at room temperature, in the absence of stresses.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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21216432.1 | Dec 2021 | EP | regional |