CH362366A - Self-winding watch - Google Patents

Self-winding watch

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Publication number
CH362366A
CH362366A CH8142459A CH8142459A CH362366A CH 362366 A CH362366 A CH 362366A CH 8142459 A CH8142459 A CH 8142459A CH 8142459 A CH8142459 A CH 8142459A CH 362366 A CH362366 A CH 362366A
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Switzerland
Prior art keywords
mobile
mass
center
winding
wheel
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CH8142459A
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French (fr)
Inventor
Bandi Fred
Original Assignee
Montres Perret Et Berthoud Sa
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Priority to CH8142459A priority Critical patent/CH362366A/en
Priority to CH8142459D priority patent/CH8142459A4/xx
Publication of CH362366A publication Critical patent/CH362366A/en

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    • GPHYSICS
    • G04HOROLOGY
    • G04BMECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
    • G04B5/00Automatic winding up
    • G04B5/02Automatic winding up by self-winding caused by the movement of the watch
    • G04B5/18Supports, suspensions or guide arrangements, for oscillating weights
    • G04B5/19Suspension of the oscillating weight at its centre of rotation
    • G04B5/195Suspension of the oscillating weight at its centre of rotation the centre of rotation not being the centre of the clockwork
    • GPHYSICS
    • G04HOROLOGY
    • G04BMECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
    • G04B5/00Automatic winding up
    • G04B5/02Automatic winding up by self-winding caused by the movement of the watch
    • G04B5/16Construction of the weights

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  • General Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • Electromechanical Clocks (AREA)

Description

  

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 Montre à remontage automatique On connaît déjà des montres à remontage automatique dans lesquelles la masse    de   remontage, excentrée, est disposée    dans   l'épaisseur du bâti du mouvement (et non pas à l'extérieur de    ce   bâti), son encombrement sur la    platine   étant    limité   par un cercle, que l'on fait aussi grand que possible pour augmenter le    moment      d'inertie   de la masse et qui, en    conséquence,   s'étend du    pourtour   de la platine jusqu'à proximité immédiate du    centre   de    celle-ci.   Dans ces conditions, il ne reste, pour le rouage, que peu d'espace, ce qui amène à    utiliser,

     entre le    barillet   et l'échappement, un train de    petites      dimensions   et souvent d'une composition différente de celle des deux trains classiques à seconde    excentrée   ou à seconde au centre. 



  La présente invention a pour but de faire disparaître cet inconvénient. La montre qui en fait l'objet est caractérisée par un    espace   ménagé entre la platine et la    face   en regard de la masse, dans lequel est disposé le rouage du    dispositif   de remontage automatique et passe la roue du mobile de    centre,   la    face   supérieure de la masse étant située au niveau des ponts et la roue du mobile de    secondes   au    centre      passant   dans une gorge ouverte dans la paroi latérale de cette masse. 



  Le dessin représente, à titre d'exemple,    une   forme d'exécution de l'objet de la présente invention, ainsi qu'une    variante   d'un    détail.   



  La    fig.   1 est une vue schématique en plan de cette forme d'exécution et la    fig.   2, une coupe par 11-11 de    fig.   1. La    fig.   3 concerne la    variante.   Aux    fig.   1 et 2, 1 représente la platine, 2 un pont et 3 la masse de remontage qui est    excentrée   et qui est logée    entièrement      dans   l'épaisseur du bâti du mouvement, son encombrement sur la platine étant limité par un cercle approximativement tangent au bord de    celle-ci   et    s'étendant   jusque près du    centre.   4 représente le    barillet   et 5 le balancier ;

   entre les deux est disposé un    train   de rouages comprenant le mobile de    centre   6-6', le mobile de    moyenne   7-7', le mobile de secondes au    contre   8-8' portant une aiguille de secondes et le    mobile   d'échappement 9-9'. La roue 8' du mobile de secondes au centre s'engage dans une gorge 10 que    présente   la    masse   sur tout son pourtour. 



  Le    pignon   11 de la masse de    remontage   commande le    rochet   de barillet par    l'intermédiaire   d'un inverseur 12 et de trois    mobiles   démultiplicateurs de tours 13, 14 et 15. La roue de    ce      dernier   mobile pénètre également dans la gorge 10. 



  D'après la    variante   de    fig.   3, la masse est faite de deux    pièces   superposées 3a, 3b et la gorge est obtenue par une retranche    pratiquée   sur la    face   intérieure de la pièce 3b.



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 Self-winding watch We already know self-winding watches in which the winding mass, eccentric, is arranged in the thickness of the frame of the movement (and not outside this frame), its size on the plate being limited by a circle, which is made as large as possible to increase the moment of inertia of the mass and which, consequently, extends from the periphery of the plate to the immediate vicinity of the center thereof. Under these conditions, there is only a small amount of space left for the cog, which means that

     between the barrel and the escapement, a train of small dimensions and often of a different composition from that of the two classic trains with an offset second or a central second.



  The object of the present invention is to eliminate this drawback. The watch which is the subject of it is characterized by a space formed between the plate and the face facing the mass, in which the gear of the automatic winding device is placed and passes the wheel of the central mobile, the upper face of the mass being located at the level of the bridges and the wheel of the second mobile in the center passing through an open groove in the side wall of this mass.



  The drawing shows, by way of example, an embodiment of the object of the present invention, as well as a variant of a detail.



  Fig. 1 is a schematic plan view of this embodiment and FIG. 2, a section through 11-11 of fig. 1. FIG. 3 relates to the variant. In fig. 1 and 2, 1 represents the plate, 2 a bridge and 3 the winding mass which is eccentric and which is housed entirely in the thickness of the frame of the movement, its size on the plate being limited by a circle approximately tangent to the edge of the movement. the latter and extending to near the center. 4 represents the barrel and 5 the balance;

   between the two is arranged a train of cogs comprising the center mobile 6-6 ', the average mobile 7-7', the seconds mobile against 8-8 'carrying a seconds hand and the escape mobile 9 -9 '. The wheel 8 'of the seconds wheel in the center engages in a groove 10 which the mass presents over its entire periphery.



  The pinion 11 of the winding mass controls the barrel ratchet by means of an inverter 12 and three rotating gear wheels 13, 14 and 15. The wheel of the latter mobile also enters the groove 10.



  According to the variant of fig. 3, the mass is made of two superimposed pieces 3a, 3b and the groove is obtained by a cutout made on the inner face of the piece 3b.

 

Claims (1)

REVENDICATION Montre à remontoir automatique, dans laquelle la masse de remontage, excentrée, est disposée dans l'épaisseur du bâti du mouvement, son encombrement sur la platine étant limité par un cercle approxi- <Desc/Clms Page number 2> mativement tangent au pourtour de cette dernière et s'étendant jusqu'à proximité immédiate de son centre, le barillet moteur étant relié au dispositif régulateur par un mobile de centre, un mobile de moyenne, un mobile de secondes au centre et un mobile d'échappement, CLAIM Self-winding watch, in which the winding mass, eccentric, is arranged in the thickness of the movement frame, its bulk on the plate being limited by an approximate circle. <Desc / Clms Page number 2> matively tangent to the periphery of the latter and extending to the immediate vicinity of its center, the motor barrel being connected to the regulating device by a center mobile, an average mobile, a seconds mobile in the center and a mobile of exhaust, caractérisée par un espace ménagé entre la platine et la face en regard de la masse, dans lequel est disposé le rouage du dispositif de remontage automatique et passe la roue du mobile de centre, la face supérieure de la masse étant située au niveau des ponts et la roue du mobile de secondes au centre passant dans une gorge ouverte dans la paroi latérale de cette masse. Ecrits et images opposés Exposés d'invention .suisses N- 317534 et 330900 characterized by a space formed between the plate and the face facing the mass, in which the gear of the automatic winding device is placed and passes the wheel of the central mobile, the upper face of the mass being located at the level of the bridges and the wheel of the seconds mobile in the center passing through an open groove in the side wall of this mass. Opposite writings and images Swiss invention disclosures N- 317534 and 330900
CH8142459A 1959-12-03 1959-12-03 Self-winding watch CH362366A (en)

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Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE1219409B (en) * 1963-05-06 1966-06-16 Emil Unterwagner Dipl Ing Change gears for self-winding watches
CH686542GA3 (en) * 1994-04-12 1996-04-30 Audemars R Sa Automatic re-setting device for watch having partially visible motor unit

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE1219409B (en) * 1963-05-06 1966-06-16 Emil Unterwagner Dipl Ing Change gears for self-winding watches
CH686542GA3 (en) * 1994-04-12 1996-04-30 Audemars R Sa Automatic re-setting device for watch having partially visible motor unit

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