The present invention relates to a wristwatch fitted with an animation above the dial.
Songbirds are known in particular in cuckoo clocks or in snuff boxes. The cuckoo clock concept was created around 1738 in the Black Forest. Traditionally, these clocks have a visible balance animated by weights and a decorated case in the form of a chalet. The doors of the chalet open every hour or every half hour and a mechanical bird springs up from its nest and sings. Nowadays, cuckoo clocks mostly comprise a quartz movement and electronic striking mechanisms.
Swiss patent CH 55403, granted in 1911, describes an innovation to existing cuckoo clocks consisting of a mechanism that actuates figures arranged on the front of the clock upon each call of the cuckoo.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,504,811 describes a table clock with a cuckoo that enables a tune composed of different notes to play and one or more parts of the bird such as the beak or the tail to move simultaneously. A bellows allows air to be injected into the whistle.
CH 668846 describes a snuff box comprising a mechanical songbird positioned in a case fitted with a lid. The bird can move from a movable lying position of rest to a vertical singing position under the action of a spring mechanism controlled by a spring catch. The activation of the mechanism automatically produces a cycle of operations comprising the opening of the lid and simultaneously the emergence of the bird in singing position, then the singing of the bird and finally the stopping of the singing, the return of the bird into the lying position of rest, the closure of the lid and the stopping of the mechanism itself.
Cuckoo clocks and other devices mentioned above have a very significant space requirement and are therefore difficult to carry.
Different attempts have also been made to animate the dial of wristwatches with different displays superposed on the time display.
Thus, Swiss patent CH 32172 describes a pocket watch having two-dimensional blacksmiths above the dial that are caused to oscillate by the watch movement.
The German Utility Model DE 20310007 U1 describes a wristwatch or a pocket watch comprising a bird positioned behind a window that opens at a given hour simultaneously with the emission of a cuckoo sound, the window then closing again.
Such two-dimensional moving parts in front of or behind the dial create a poorly visible animation. The size of the animated elements above or below the dial must necessarily be limited to allow space for the other time indications. Users who are not directly above the dial are likely to not see the animation at all, which is solely intended for the wearer of the watch.
Furthermore, these two-dimensional moving parts move in a plane parallel to the dial above or below this dial. Such a movement is poorly visible for a person not in a position vertical of the dial. Moreover, this movement covers a significant surface area above or below the dial, which cannot be used for other displays of the watch.
Therefore, there is a need for wristwatches that have more visible animations above the dial, e.g. in order to mark particular events such as the passage of an hour, an alarm time or simply the wish of the user in a much more visible manner, which cannot escape the attention of the wearer of the watch and even that of other persons in the immediate vicinity of the wearer of the watch.
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to propose a wristwatch that has an animation above the dial that is more clearly visible than the known animations.
According to the invention, this object is achieved in particular by means of a wristwatch having the claimed features.
According to one aspect the wristwatch comprises:
a watch case;
a clock movement in said watch case;
a dial;
a three-dimensional figure above said dial;
a shaft extending above said dial in a perpendicular direction to the dial and arranged so as to be able to produce a movement of at least one part of said three-dimensional figure in a plane non-parallel to the dial;
a device for driving the figure below said dial to control the movements of said shaft.
This watch has the advantage that it has a three-dimensional figure above the dial that is more clearly visible than a two-dimensional object.
In this application the term figure covers both humans and animals.
A three-dimensional animated figure in a wristwatch produces a surprise effect, since such figures known in much larger devices are completely unexpected in a wristwatch.
This watch additionally has the advantage of animating this figure or at least a part of this figure by moving it in a plane non-parallel to the dial.
This movement is more clearly visible than a movement parallel to the dial and, moreover, occupies a less significant amount of surface area of the dial that can be made available for other indicators.
The movement of the figure and/or a part of the figure can include at least one translational motion component non-parallel to the dial.
The movement of the figure and/or a part of the figure can include at least one rotational motion component around an axis non-perpendicular to the dial.
The three-dimensional figure can include a part that is movable in relation to the rest of the figure. A shaft perpendicular to the dial can control the movements of this movable part.
In addition to these movements in a plane non-parallel to the dial the figure or a part of this figure can also perform an additional movement, e.g. a rotation and/or a translational movement, in a plane parallel to the dial. This renders the animation even more clearly visible, even if this movement parallel to the dial is of little amplitude.
Different parts of the figure can move in different non-parallel planes. Parts of the figure can perform non-planar movements.
The wristwatch can comprise several coaxial shafts extending above the dial in a direction perpendicular to the latter and arranged in order to move, independently of one another, one or more parts of the figure and/or the whole figure. For example, one shaft can control the movement of the whole figure. Another shaft can control the movement of a part of the figure. A third shaft can possibly be provided to control the movement of a third part of the figure.
The figure can be in the form of a mechanical bird. The beak and/or wings and/or tail of this mechanical bird can be movable in relation to the body of the bird. The body of the bird can be movable in relation to the dial. The beak and/or wings and/or tail of this mechanical bird can be movable in a plane non-parallel to the dial. The body of the bird can be movable in a plane parallel to the dial.
In an embodiment the body of the mechanical bird performs a rotation on itself around an axis perpendicular to the dial, while the head, the tail and the wings perform rotations around axes non-perpendicular to the dial.
The body of the figure, e.g. the bird, can be hollow and house a mechanism for moving parts of the figure, e.g. for moving the beak and/or wings and/or tail of said bird in dependence on the movements of the shaft or shafts.
The clock movement and the device for driving the figure can be independent of one another.
The device for driving the figure can comprise a first barrel and the clock movement can comprise a second barrel. The two barrels can be wound independently of one another.
The device for driving the figure can comprise a first control member. The clock movement can comprise a second control member. The two control members can be independent of one another. The precision of the second control member can be markedly higher than the precision of the first control member. The first control member can be formed by a simple brake or an inertia block device for braking the movements of the figure. The second control member can be formed by a spring balance assembly.
In a variant the clock movement can drive the device for driving the figure. The clock movement can supply the necessary energy for this drive action. The clock movement can determine the moment at which this figure starts to be driven. The clock movement can regulate the speed of movement of the figure.
The device for driving the figure can comprise a whistle configured to imitate the sound of a bird.
The wristwatch can comprise a glass above the dial and the figure, wherein a first part of this glass covers the dial and a second part of this glass covers the figure. The second part can be more curved than the first part. The two parts can be welded or glued to one another.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown in the description illustrated by the attached figures, wherein:
The element 205 is the watch movement, which in this embodiment is independent and does not cooperate with device for driving the
However, drive devices 1 of the
The term dial in this application must be interpreted in a broad sense: it can either be a separate part, e.g. an enamelled part, a mother-of-pearl part etc., or in the case of a skeleton watch, for example, can be the upper surface of the movement, above which the hands of the wristwatch move. In general, the dial can be defined as the background, in front of which the hands and/or the animated figure move. The plane of the dial is the plane of the upper surface of the dial; in the case of a non-plane surface the plane of the dial is a plane parallel to the movement plane of the hands.
The
The device 1 for driving the
The
In another embodiment the head of a shaft 21a can be fitted with a cam to cause the spread of the wings or a movement of another part of the bird when this shaft 21a is rotated 90° or at another angle in relation to the body of the bird.
The movements of the
It is also possible to move the whole figure in a plane or in a direction non-parallel to the dial 204, e.g. to cause it to come out of the dial, e.g. by pivoting around a horizontal axis and/or appearing through an opening shutter. Parts of the figure, e.g. the wings, beak, tail etc., can move in relation to the body of the figure, e.g. by performing a rotation in relation to the body of this figure around an axis non-perpendicular to the dial 204.
The barrel 5 is also fitted with cams 3, 6a, 6b, e.g. cams mounted on its periphery, in order to animate a
The kinematic chain 10 additionally comprises a regulating member 17 formed here by inertia blocks on one of the wheels 101 b downstream of the wheel 103. The inertia blocks 17 move away from the centre of rotation of the wheel 101b when this starts to rotate, and this increases its moment of inertia and tends to slow down and control its speed and that of the whole of the kinematic chain. Other regulating mechanisms, including mechanisms based on a spring balance, brakes etc., can be used.
One or more of the wheels of the kinematic chain 10, e.g. the cams 3 and 6a, are connected to an articulated
The cam 3 additionally enables a secondary mechanism to be actuated, e.g. a valve upstream of a whistle, to imitate the singing of the bird. The cam 6b enables a piston to be moved in the whistle to modulate the sound produced.
The cam 6a controls a lever (or shaft) 21 to control the rotation of the
The cam 3 additionally controls the lever (or shaft, arbor) 21a, which passes into a longitudinal opening through the shaft 21. Under the action of the cam 3 the lever 21 a advantageously moves in a translational movement along its longitudinal axis in order to control the movement of the beak, the wings and/or the tail of the bird 20 in relation to the body of the bird. The end of the lever 21a advantageously allows a lever to be pulled or pushed into the body of the bird against the force of a spring (not shown) in order to act simultaneously on the position of the beak, the wings and the tail, causing each of them to pivot around an axis non-perpendicular to the dial.
In a variant the shaft 21 a is a rotational shaft and acts through a cam or a rod on the movable parts of the
Different shafts or levers can be provided to actuate various parts of the
The shaft or shafts 21, 21a enabling control of the
An already mentioned whistle can be operated by a cam on the same kinematic chain 10 as the
The whistle mechanism can comprise a piston to modulate the height of the note played. It can comprise a second piston operated by the kinematic chain 10 to pump the air into the whistle.
The device according to the invention can comprise an actuator, e.g. a pushbutton, a lever etc., that can be operated manually by the user to release the barrel 5 and to manually activate the movement of the
In a variant the activation of the animation can also be effected automatically, e.g. on the passage of hours, half hours or even quarter hours. The animation can also be activated in a programmed manner, e.g. by means of a function of the watch, in particular an alarm, date function etc.
The present invention has been described with reference to a mechanical watch, but it could be applied to an electromechanical or electronic watch.
The invention has been described for a wristwatch, but it could be applied to other devices of small dimension having the above features taken in combination or independently of one another.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1231/12 | Jul 2012 | CH | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2013/064500 | 7/9/2013 | WO | 00 |