This application claims priority from European Patent Application No. 12176187.8 filed Dec. 7, 2012, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention concerns a watch dial secured to a bottom plate. More specifically, the invention concerns a watch dial secured to a bottom plate via securing means.
2. Discussion of the Background
The technique conventionally used to hold a watch dial on a bottom plate consists in providing the dial with dial feet which are locked by means of corresponding dial keys. One of the drawbacks of this technique is that the dial feet are fragile and they can easily break in the event of a shock. Since the dial feet themselves cannot be repaired, the entire dial has to be replaced, provided that it is still available as a spare part, which is not always the case.
It is an object of the present invention to overcome the aforementioned drawbacks in addition to others by providing a watch dial secured to a bottom plate via a new securing means which is both simple and reliable.
The present invention therefore concerns an assembly comprising a watch dial and a bottom plate, the bottom plate being delimited by an upper peripheral rim which is extended downwards by an external peripheral surface, the watch dial being secured to the upper peripheral rim of the bottom plate via at least first and second securing means, said assembly being characterized in that the first securing means comprises a boss provided on the external periphery of the bottom plate, the dial having a peripheral edge via which the dial is held between the head of a nail or a screw and the upper peripheral rim of the bottom plate, the nail or screw head being extended by a shank which is housed in the boss of the bottom plate.
As a result of these features, this invention provides an assembly comprising a watch dial and a bottom plate wherein the peripheral edge of the dial is held between the head of a nail or of a screw and the upper peripheral rim of the bottom plate, the nail or screw head being received in a boss arranged on the external periphery of the bottom plate. The dial is thus immobilised using simple, reliable and very economical means. Where the bottom plate is made of plastic material, the bosses arranged on the external periphery of the bottom plate can be obtained very simply by plastic moulding or injection moulding.
According to a first variant of the invention, the second securing means includes a slot provided on the upper peripheral rim of the bottom plate, with the dial being housed via its peripheral edge in the slot in the bottom plate.
According to a second variant, the second securing means includes a second boss provided on the external periphery of the bottom plate, the head of a second nail or of a second screw holding the peripheral edge of the dial against the upper peripheral rim of the bottom plate, the head of the second nail or of the second screw being extended by a shank which is housed in the second boss of the bottom plate.
According to a complementary feature of the invention, the dial is disposed between a flange and the bottom plate, the nail or the screw being driven or screwed into the flange and sandwiching the flange between its head and shank which is housed in the boss of the bottom plate.
According to yet another feature of the invention, the upper peripheral rim of the bottom plate includes at least one centring stud and the peripheral edge of the dial includes a notch arranged to cooperate with the centring stud.
Other features of the present invention will appear more clearly from the following detailed description of one embodiment of the dial and the bottom plate according to the invention, this example being given solely by way of non-limiting illustration with reference to the annexed drawing, in which:
The present invention proceeds from the general inventive idea which consists in using nails or screws to secure a watch dial to a bottom plate. This securing means is both a simple and thus economical means and immobilises the dial in a perfectly reliable manner. According to another advantage of the invention, the dial does not need to be modified since it is simply held between the head of the nail or of the screw and the upper peripheral rim of the bottom plate. The only particular arrangement concerns the bottom plate which must be provided with as many bosses on its external periphery as there are screw heads. This does not however cause any significant problem, in particular where the bottom plate is made of an injected or moulded plastic material. Indeed, in this case the mould simply needs to be provided with recesses matching the bosses.
A first embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
Bottom plate 2 generally takes the form of a ring. It is delimited at the top by a circular peripheral rim 4 on which dial 1 will be supported and which is extended towards the bottom by an external peripheral surface 6.
As can be seen by examining
According to the invention, dial 1 is held on bottom plate 2 on at least a second point. Therefore, a screw 12 is used which includes a head 14 extended by a shank 16. Dial 1 will now be held at one location on the peripheral edge 10 thereof between head 14 of screw 12 and the upper peripheral rim 4 of bottom plate 2. Screw 12 thus provides a second holding point where dial 1 is held on bottom plate 2 both in a vertical direction perpendicular to the plane of dial 1 and in a radial direction. To hold screw 12, a corresponding boss 18, into which the shank 16 of screw 12 is screwed, is provided on the external peripheral surface 6 of bottom plate 2. Boss 18 is formed by an excess of material, which is provided locally on the external peripheral surface 6 of bottom plate 2 and is sufficient to enable screw 12 to be screwed therein. Where bottom plate 2 is made of a plastic material, boss 18 may be obtained very simply by plastic moulding or injection moulding. In the example shown in the drawing, a centring pin 20 is provided on boss 18. This centring pin 20, against which dial 1 abuts via the peripheral edge 10 thereof, rises up at the surface of upper peripheral rim 4 of bottom plate 2 and is provided to improve the guiding of screw 12. As is seen more particularly in
In the above description, there is only one boss 18, intended to act as a seat for a corresponding screw 12. It goes without saying that the invention is not limited to this example embodiment and that several bosses and corresponding screws may be provided. Likewise, dial 1 was described as being secured by means of one or several screws. It is clear that these screws may be replaced by other securing means, such as nails, which will be driven into the bosses.
To further improve the orientation of dial 1, bottom plate 2 includes at least one centring stud 28 on upper peripheral rim 4 and the peripheral edge 10 of dial 1 includes a notch 30 arranged to cooperate with centring stud 28. Finally, to orient dial 1 in a suitable manner, a mistake-proofing element, such as a lug 32, which is provided on the upper peripheral rim 4 of bottom plate 2, for example at six o'clock, is housed in a corresponding housing 34 arranged on peripheral edge 10 of dial 1.
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European Search Report issued Jan. 31, 2013, in European Application No. 12176187.8 filed Jul. 12, 2012 (with English Translation). |
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20140016446 A1 | Jan 2014 | US |