EP1546820A2 - Montre - Google Patents

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EP1546820A2
EP1546820A2 EP03798335A EP03798335A EP1546820A2 EP 1546820 A2 EP1546820 A2 EP 1546820A2 EP 03798335 A EP03798335 A EP 03798335A EP 03798335 A EP03798335 A EP 03798335A EP 1546820 A2 EP1546820 A2 EP 1546820A2
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display
inner housing
housing
watch
clock
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Peter A. MÜLLER
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Supraventures AG
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Supraventures AG
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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
    • G04B37/00Cases
    • G04B37/04Mounting the clockwork in the case; Shock absorbing mountings
    • G04B37/0427Mountings relative to pocket and wrist watches allowing a rocking movement about a hinge or any other movement
    • GPHYSICS
    • G04HOROLOGY
    • G04GELECTRONIC TIME-PIECES
    • G04G17/00Structural details; Housings
    • G04G17/08Housings

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  • the invention is based on a watch according to the preamble of the first claim.
  • a watch is known from EP 562 522 A1, which can be folded up and then rotated through 180 ° in order then to be fastened again in a frame to which the bracelets are fastened.
  • Such a watch has only one dial, so that the time can only be read in one position, while in the other position the possibly decorated case back is visible.
  • the clock can only be read correctly in the end position due to the rotary movement of 180 °.
  • a watch with two opposing dials is known from US 4,493,561.
  • Such a clock essentially consists of two movements that are mutually attached to their base plates.
  • the housing thus obtained can be rotated about an axis which runs parallel to the longitudinal axis of the watch strap.
  • the individual mechanical movements can be operated independently of each other via a crown assigned to the movement.
  • This construction is relatively complex and requires a relatively high height of the clock.
  • the clock In order to get the second information on the opposite dial, for example a second time zone, the clock must be turned completely, which is relatively cumbersome.
  • the invention has for its object to avoid the known disadvantages in a clock of the type mentioned and to provide a reversible clock in which further information that is not available on the visible display can be called up quickly.
  • the essence of the invention is therefore that the at least one display is arranged on the inner housing and that the inner housing can be opened out of the outer housing in such a way that at least one display arranged on the side is visible.
  • the side display quickly provides the user with further information without having to laboriously turn the clock, as is the case with conventionally known reversible clocks with two opposite displays.
  • Another advantage of the side display is that the side display allows the wearer of the watch to read information from the display without twisting the arm from its natural position.
  • FIG. 1 shows a side view of the watch according to the invention in the closed state
  • FIG. 2 shows a side view of the watch according to the invention in the partially opened and rotated state relative to FIG. 1;
  • 3A shows a plan view of the display side of a watch according to the invention in the closed state;
  • 3B shows a plan view of the display side of a watch according to the invention in the partially opened state;
  • Fig. 3C is a plan view of a clock according to the invention in the open
  • 3D shows a plan view of a watch according to the invention in the fully opened state and rotated by 90 °;
  • 3E shows a plan view of the other display side of a watch according to the invention in the partially opened state and rotated by 180 ° with respect to FIG. 3A;
  • 3F shows a plan view of the other display side of a watch according to the invention in the closed state;
  • 4A shows a partial cross section of the clock according to the invention with a device for switching the displays on and off;
  • 4B shows a partial longitudinal section of the watch according to the invention from FIG. 4A in the partially opened state;
  • 4C shows a partial cross section of the clock according to the invention with a device for switching the displays on and off, with the other display side visible;
  • 4D shows a partial longitudinal section of the watch according to the invention from FIG. 4C in the partially opened state, rotated, and another display side;
  • FIG. 5 shows a cross section through a watch case with crown and pushers.
  • FIG. 6 shows the detailed view of the crown from FIG. 5;
  • FIG. 7 shows a cross section through a watch case with crown and pushers in a further embodiment
  • Fig. 8 is a side view of the operating mechanism of Fig. 7;
  • FIG. 9 installation diagram for a battery
  • FIG. 10 shows a side view of a further embodiment of the watch according to the invention in the opened state.
  • a watch 1 with a first watch case 2, a first dial 3 and a second dial 4 is shown.
  • 3A for example, the dial 3 is an analog display with pointers, the dial 4 according to FIG. 3F is a digital display, the analog display 3 can also be replaced by a digital display and the digital display by an analog display or a combination thereof become.
  • the clock can now be opened, for which the clockwork of the clock is arranged in a second, inner housing 7, see also FIGS. 3A to 3F.
  • the crown is arranged in the first housing 2 and does not move with the second housing 7.
  • the inner housing can be opened manually or electronically, for example by actuating the crown or a push button 12.
  • the second, inner watch case 7 is connected to the first, outer case 2 via a swivel joint 9.
  • the swivel joint is designed so that the inner housing can be folded out of the outer housing after the opening movement.
  • the opening takes place via an ejection element 10, which e.g. can consist of a spring.
  • a locking element 11 Arranged on the lower part of the inner housing 7 is a locking element 11 which, when the inner housing 7 is pressed down into the outer housing 2, locks the inner housing 7 in the outer housing 2.
  • the locking mechanism can be actuated mechanically or electronically by means of the crown, or via further push-buttons 12 arranged on the watch in the outer housing 2, or via mechanical elements (not shown further), or via a locking button (not shown), or by pushing the inner housing into the outer housing become.
  • the inner housing After folding out, the inner housing is rotated by 180 ° and folded back into the outer housing and locked again by means of the locking element 11 also arranged here, as is e.g. is known from the prior art mentioned at the outset.
  • the invisible display is kept currentless to save energy.
  • the crown 5 and the pushers 12 can also be fastened, as usual, directly to the inner watch case 7, so that the outer case 2 only functions has to accommodate the folding mechanism with swivel joint 9 and ejection element 10, to ensure the locking 11 of the inner housing 7 with the outer housing and to attach the bracelet to the outer housing 2.
  • the clock can be opened so that the third, side display 6 is visible.
  • the side display 6 allows the wearer of the watch 1 to read information from the display without twisting the arm from its natural position. Information such as a second time zone, an alarm, an appointment, an incoming SMS, etc. can be shown on the display.
  • the display can be opened automatically by a defined event according to the above examples, or manually as described above. As long as the side display 6 is not visible, the display is kept currentless to save energy.
  • push buttons 8 can also be arranged, by means of which functions of the side display can be selected or selected and changed. If the inner housing is turned over to display another display page 3 or 4, the side display fonts and numbers also turn so that the side display 6 can always be read.
  • 3A to 3F further show how the display 3 or 4 also rotates analogously to the display 6 described above, so that it is always optimally visible to the wearer of the watch.
  • the display 4 is activated according to FIG. 3C, ie the digital display is supplied with current and thus readable.
  • the pointers are brought back into the correct position by the stepper motors.
  • the writing and the digits of the display 6 and the display 4 rotate by 180 ° so that the watch wearer can read the display 4 can read normally again, ie the font and numbers are no longer displayed upside down for the viewer.
  • the opening movement can also be carried out electrically, for example by an alarm, incoming SMS, etc.
  • the push buttons 12 arranged in the outer housing can be used for other functions of the watch, such as time stop, setting alarms, etc., as in known chrono watches.
  • the clockwork 13 can be electronic or mechanical.
  • the lateral display can be controlled directly via this electronic clockwork, as can the horizontal displays 3 and 4; when pointers are used, these are controlled by means of stepper motors.
  • a second electronic clockwork 14 is arranged in the inner housing 7 for the lateral display and possibly one of the two horizontal displays 3 or 4.
  • the crown 5 is then used to set the usual clock functions; the pushers can have a double function, i.e. act mechanically on the mechanical movement and also electronically on the displays via sensors.
  • FIGS. 4A to 4D One possibility for switching off the display that is not required in each case, or respectively rotating the display as described above and displaying it correctly for the viewer, is shown in FIGS. 4A to 4D.
  • a switch button 40 is arranged at a distance from the axis of rotation X, which can be configured, for example, cylindrical.
  • This switch button 40 comprises a plurality of position sensors or switches 41, 42, 43, 44 and a displaceable Kol- Benstatt 45 with a metal ring 49 and a spring 46.
  • the piston pin 45 is pressed by the spring against cams 47, 48 of different lengths, which are addressed depending on the display 3 or 4 above.
  • the piston pin When the housing is opened and closed, the piston pin is moved to different positions and the sensors 41, 42, 43 and 44 are addressed differently depending on the position and opening angle of the inner housing. 4A and 4C, only the sensors for the respective position that can be addressed by the piston pin are shown.
  • the inner housing 7 is opened into the position of the first catch, see FIG. 4B.
  • the piston pin 45 moves outwards under the spring force of the spring 46, depending on the opening angle of the inner housing 7 to the outer housing 2, and now no longer responds to a sensor 42 but a sensor 41.
  • the software in the watch can see from this that not only the display 3, but also the display 6 and the display 4 below it should now be supplied with power.
  • the software sets the previously invisible displays to the actual time, or the required information such as stopwatch, actual date, etc. is displayed.
  • the software detects the sensor in question, in which position the numbers and fonts should be displayed so that they can be read by the viewer.
  • the crown 5 and the pusher 12 are shown in detail, the pusher 12 is held in the outer housing 2.
  • the pusher By pushing in the direction of the housing, the pusher is moved inwards and actuates a button 15 arranged in the inner housing 7, which then triggers the corresponding functions in the clockwork 13.
  • the pusher 12 Via a spring 16, the pusher 12 is moved from the outer housing 2 to the original position when released, the same thing happens with the button 15 in the inner housing 7.
  • the pusher 12 can also be used to actuate a sensor 17, by means of which the clockwork 13 or 14 the side display can be intervened. In contrast to the examples shown, the side display is shown in FIG. 5.
  • the crown 5 is designed in such a way that when it is unscrewed it engages in the crown shaft 19 by means of a coupling bolt 18 and can thus actuate the crown shaft.
  • the crown is connected to a rotatable crown sleeve 21 via driving pins 20.
  • This rotatable crown sleeve engages in the coupling bolt 18 via a thread 22 with a large pitch and an intermediate element 23 which is rotatably mounted in the crown and an opposite thread 24 arranged on the intermediate element 23.
  • the coupling bolt By turning the crown, the coupling bolt is moved in the direction of the clockwork 13 and engages via a coupling toothing 25 in a coupling toothing 26 of the clockwork 13 and thus in the crown shaft 19.
  • the crown shaft can be actuated by turning the crown after the coupling has been made.
  • the crown is screwed back into the housing. If the inner housing is now rotated by 180 °, so that the other display side 3 or 4 is at the top, the push buttons 12 no longer actuate the buttons 15, but rather the buttons 32 located on the opposite side in FIG. 5. These buttons work together with display page 3 or 4 on the top.
  • the crown 5 also no longer engages in the coupling toothing 26, but in the coupling toothing 33, which also interacts with the display side now at the top.
  • FIG. 7 and 8 show a further variant for actuating the crown and the pushers.
  • the crown is connected to a rocker 29 which is arranged in the interior of the housing 2.
  • This rocker 29 is rotatably supported about a swivel joint 27 in such a way that the rocker can be moved horizontally by corresponding pressing on the crown, as a result of which the button 15 can be actuated by an arm 28a of the rocker 26.
  • the opposite button 15 can be actuated via a further arm 28b of the rocker 29.
  • By pressing the button 15 functions of the clock are triggered, e.g. the stopwatch, etc.
  • the rocker 29 is brought back into the basic position each time the crown is actuated by reset elements (not shown), for example springs.
  • the crown 5 can also be vertical to the clock plane, i.e. the plane of the clock face.
  • the rocker 29 follows this movement into a further plane, as a result of which further buttons 30 can be operated by means of the rocker 29.
  • a sensor 31 By pushing the crown down vertically towards the case back, e.g. also a sensor 31 can be operated.
  • the crown must first be moved vertically and then horizontally.
  • buttons 30 can also be operated when the watch is open, without the rocker 29 having to be moved vertically. If the inner housing is now rotated through 180 ° so that the other display side 3 or 4 is at the top, the rocker 29 no longer actuates the buttons 15, but rather the buttons 32 located on the opposite side in FIG. 7. These buttons work together with display page 3 or 4 on the top. The crown 5 also no longer engages in the coupling toothing 26, but in the coupling toothing 33, which also interacts with the display side which is now at the top.
  • a battery 35 can be inserted laterally into the inner housing 7 by means of a holder 36 and locked there, for example to power the clockwork or the clockworks, e.g. by means of screws 38.
  • a sealing element 39 secures the battery against external contamination and water or moisture.
  • the power supply can also take place via solar cells 34, which are arranged on the watch glasses, and / or the display, and / or the outer housing and / or the bracelet.
  • the energy required can also be provided by a generator arranged in the clock, which is driven by the arm movement and which stores the excess energy in a battery and / or capacitor.
  • the energy management of the watch is designed in such a way that only the visible display or displays are / are supplied with power, the invisible display or displays are kept currentless. In the chip belonging to the de-energized display or to the de-energized ads, however, the time and the additional functions are processed further.
  • Fig. 10 shows a side view of a further embodiment for a side display of the clock.
  • a digital display 52 is arranged horizontally, as is known from watches with a combination of digital and analog displays. This display is mirrored by a mirror 53 and is visible via a cover glass 54. For this purpose, of course, the information to be displayed is shown mirror-inverted in the digital display 52, so that it is after the mirroring can be read by the user. By means of a cover 55, the display is easier to read, since impairments such as outside light and sunlight are prevented.
  • the side display can be straight or curved and can e.g. from a curved LCD display, from a polymeric LCD display or from sub-segments of conventional LCD displays.
  • the invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiment shown and described.
  • the outer shape of the clock can be chosen freely.
  • both display pages 3 and 4 and even the side display 6 can be controlled with a clockwork.
  • both display sides 3 and 4 are controlled separately by the two clockworks, the side display 6 can be controlled by the electronic clockwork.
  • One of the displays 3 or 4 can also not be equipped as a display and can only be used as jewelry.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne une montre (1) qui comprend un boîtier (2, 7), au moins un mécanisme de montre (13, 14) placé dans le boîtier, ainsi qu'au moins un affichage (3, 4) servant à afficher l'heure et d'autres informations. La montre selon l'invention est caractérisée en ce qu'au moins une partie (7) de la montre est mobile, notamment pivotante, en ce que le boîtier est constitué d'un boîtier externe (2) et d'un boîtier interne (7) et en ce que le boîtier interne (7) est fixé mobile sur le boîtier externe de sorte qu'une face précédemment non visible du boîtier interne mobile (7) de la montre peut être orientée vers le haut. L'affichage (3, 4) est placé sur le boîtier interne et le boîtier interne (7) peut être extrait du boîtier externe (2) de sorte qu'au moins un autre affichage latéral (6) est visible.
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