EP1708051A1 - Pièce d'horlogerie comportant un réveil - Google Patents

Pièce d'horlogerie comportant un réveil Download PDF

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EP1708051A1
EP1708051A1 EP05102568A EP05102568A EP1708051A1 EP 1708051 A1 EP1708051 A1 EP 1708051A1 EP 05102568 A EP05102568 A EP 05102568A EP 05102568 A EP05102568 A EP 05102568A EP 1708051 A1 EP1708051 A1 EP 1708051A1
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Yves Corthesy
Jean-Pierre Charpier
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Zenith International SA
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Priority to RU2007140325/28A priority patent/RU2007140325A/ru
Priority to JP2008503529A priority patent/JP5097105B2/ja
Priority to PCT/EP2006/061239 priority patent/WO2006103289A2/fr
Priority to US11/910,105 priority patent/US7742362B2/en
Priority to EP06725485A priority patent/EP1869529A2/fr
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Priority to US12/776,128 priority patent/US7881161B2/en
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    • 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
    • G04B23/00Arrangements producing acoustic signals at preselected times
    • G04B23/02Alarm clocks
    • G04B23/12Alarm watches to be worn in pockets or on the wrist

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  • the present invention relates to the field of mechanical watchmaking. More particularly, it relates to a timepiece comprising an alarm mechanism, also known as an alarm clock.
  • Reveal watches have several disadvantages, including that of not allowing the control of the duration of the ring. Indeed, once triggered, it continues until the complete disarming of the barrel. In addition, to the best of the applicant's knowledge, there are no waking mechanisms that make it possible to stop the ringing during operation, otherwise by completely deactivating the ringing mode.
  • the present invention aims to provide a wake-up mechanism free from the aforementioned drawbacks.
  • the ringing time is determined and it is, moreover, allowed the wearer to interrupt, without having to disable the alarm function.
  • the alarm also offers the possibility of operating in a discreet mode, wherein the alarm produces a signal warning the wearer without disturbing those around him.
  • control member is provided with an arm terminating in a lug and the cam comprises a single notch designed to receive this lug to cause the unlocking of the energy source.
  • the invention also relates to a discrete striking device comprising a hammer intended to strike a non-resonant object, characterized in that it comprises a pinion kinematically connected to a source of energy, a reciprocating cam driven by the pinion, a back-and-forth connection kinematically connecting this pinion and the hammer, transforming a rotational movement of the cam back and forth to an oscillation of the hammer.
  • the invention relates to a timepiece comprising an alarm mechanism which comprises a first striking mechanism provided with at least one hammer for striking at least one stamp and a second striking mechanism having at least one a hammer for striking at least one non-resonant object.
  • the energy source causes one or other of these striking mechanisms.
  • the invention relates to a mechanical timepiece comprising an alarm mechanism and a minute repeater mechanism powered by a single energy source.
  • the alarm mechanism comprising a striking device and the minute repeater mechanism provided with a striking device, the two striking devices share at least one stamp and a hammer.
  • Timepiece according to one of claims 17 and 18, characterized in that the alarm mechanism has the features of one of claims 1 to 8.
  • the mechanism comprises a trigger system, better visible in Figure 2, comprising a cam 10 provided with a single notch 12 connected to the work train and pivoting in the direction of clockwise (SAM hereinafter).
  • SAM clockwise
  • This cam makes a turn in twenty-four hours.
  • the notch 12 is intended to cooperate with a lug 14 of a control member 16 described below.
  • a not shown spring exerts a force to push the lug 14 against the cam 10.
  • the downstream edge of the notch is slightly higher than the upstream edge and forms a lift 17.
  • the cam 10 is positioned so that, at the ring time chosen by the wearer, the notch 12 is in front of the lug 14.
  • the fact that the triggering system cooperates only one notch with a single lug makes it possible to greatly improve the accuracy with respect to a conventional system described in the work cited above, in which it is necessary to align three lugs and three notches.
  • the control member 16 comprises three arms, respectively 18, 20 and 22. They are pivotally mounted around a single point A.
  • the end of the first arm 18 carries the lug 14 and ends in acute corner 15 forming a fastening member.
  • the second and third arms 20 and 22 are provided with a bend, respectively 20a and 22a, and end with a finger, respectively 20b and 22b.
  • the waking mechanism has its own source of energy. This is conventionally constituted by a barrel 24 which can be remounted manually or automatically.
  • a rocker 26 is pivotally mounted at a point B at the periphery of the movement.
  • a first end 26a is the ratchet of a wolf wheel 28 which holds the barrel 24 in position army.
  • the rocker 26 carries a pin 26b for cooperating with the bend 20a.
  • the flip-flop 26 further comprises a lug 26c which, at rest, is seated in a notch 30 formed in a counting cam 32, so named because, as will be understood hereinafter, it makes it possible to determine the duration of the bell .
  • This intermediate mobile is capable of rotating the counting cam 32 via a double-pinion 36 which makes it possible to cinematically connect two coaxial and superposed wheels, namely the intermediate wheel and the wheel 32.
  • the double-pinion 36 pinion 36 is mounted on a rocker 38 which can move between a first and a second position in which the double pinion 36 engages or not with the intermediate mobile and the counting cam 32.
  • the counting means comprise a wheel 40 which meshes with the intermediate mobile. It carries, under it, a heart cam 42 intended to cooperate with the finger 22b of the arm 22.
  • the mechanism further comprises a hook 44 pivoting on the plate.
  • This hook 44 further includes a spout 46 located near the edge of the cam 10 and a pin 48 whose role will appear later.
  • a long rocker 50 is pivotally mounted at the periphery of the movement. It cooperates with a control rod of conventional type for the correction of the waking time, while one of its ends is located near the pin 48.
  • a striking mechanism When the barrel 24 rotates, it drives, via a gear train, a striking mechanism.
  • the latter comprises a star 51 which rotates so that its teeth cooperate with lifts 52.
  • These actuate hammers 54 that strike stamps 56 to produce a clear and bright sound.
  • Hammers 54 generally comprise springs and counter-springs which are not shown.
  • a not shown inertia brake is kinematically connected to the barrel in order to regulate its unwinding and the hammer stroke frequency.
  • the lifts can, thanks to their structure, be operated separately or together, depending on the shape and especially the thickness of the star 51. If it embraces the thickness of both lifted, the relative positioning of the nozzles makes it possible to adjust the offset in time of hammer strike.
  • the brake regulates the duration of rotation of the counting cam 32. It performs a turn in a period of the order of twenty seconds, which determines, as will be better understood below, the duration of the ring.
  • the rocker 26 locks the barrel 24, held in the armed position.
  • the notch 12 comes in front of the lug 14.
  • the lug 14 falls into the notch and the control member 16 switches into the SAM.
  • the bend 20a pushes the pin 26b and pivots the lever 26 which thus unlocks the ringer barrel and raises the lug 26c of the notch 30 of the counting cam 32.
  • the barrel 24 then drives the striking mechanism, particularly the star 51, to warn the wearer that the programmed time has been reached.
  • the barrel drives the counting cam 32 via the gear train and the double-pinion 36.
  • the lug 26c presses on the edge of the counting cam 32 during its rotation, which keeps the rocker 26 in position. raised position, leaving the barrel unlocked.
  • the rotation of the wheel 32 drives that of the wheel 40 and the core cam 42 in the SAM. This pushes the finger 22b and rotates the control member 16 in the counterclockwise direction (SIAM below), which has the effect of raising the lug 14 of the notch 12 and to move the arm 20 away from the pin 26b.
  • SIAM counterclockwise direction
  • the cam 10 continues its rotation, the lift 17 crosses the nose 46 of the hook 44 which then pivots and releases the wedge 15 of the arm 18.
  • the pin 14 falls on the edge of the cam 10, ready to fall back into the notch, twenty-four hours later.
  • the alarm clock can be deactivated, which is a so-called silent mode.
  • the alarm mechanism comprises a device allowing it to operate in a so-called discrete mode, that is to say that the ringing does not does not implement the stamps and hammers described above, but a hammer 70 striking a non-resonant object, for example a pin 72 fixed in the bottom of the box.
  • the wearer To choose one or the other of these modes and activate the corresponding function, the wearer must select it. This selection is obtained by means of a stack of several cams arranged on a single axis C. By a control member chosen by those skilled in the art, the carrier rotates this axis C, putting into operation one or the other other cams.
  • a cam 74 enabling activation of the silent mode is circular and comprises two lugs 76.
  • the latter cooperate with the finger 20b of the arm 20 to prevent the control member 16 from pivoting and thus keep the lug 14 disengaged from the notch 12.
  • One of the lugs 76 is positioned in contact with the finger 20b when the silent mode is selected, the other lug 76 is a security when the wearer sets the wakeup time. Indeed, a particular mode is assigned to the setting of the alarm time, which prevents any untimely ringing when the alarm time crosses the current time.
  • a cam 78 to activate the discrete mode is circular and has a notch 78a.
  • the gear train which connects the barrel 24 to the star 51 comprises a sliding gear 80, in direct contact with the barrel.
  • the pinion 80 is mounted at one end of a first latch 82 pivoting at a point D.
  • a probe 84 is mounted integral with the latch 82 and cooperates with the cam 78.
  • a spring 85 is mounted integral with the plate and exerts a pressure on the rocker 82 to support the probe 84 on the cam 78.
  • a second flip-flop 86 is pivotally mounted, by a first of its ends, on the first flip-flop 82. It is pierced with an oblong opening 88 oriented in the direction of the length of the rocker 82. A pin 90, integral with the plate takes place in the opening 88. At its second end, the rocker 86 carries a pinion 92 which, as will be understood hereafter, is made walkman by the conjugated movements the two rockers 82 and 86. This sliding pinion 92 permanently meshes with the pinion of a reciprocating cam 94.
  • a back and forth return 96 is provided, on one side, a fork with two teeth 96a and, on the other side, two rigid arms 96b arranged in the form of clamp.
  • the reference 96 is rotatably mounted on the plate at the intersection of the two arms 96b. One and the other, the ends of the latter cooperate with the cam 94, causing tilting in one direction, then in the other of the reference 96 and printing an oscillation movement at the fork 96a.
  • the hammer 70 carries, at a location offset from its point of rotation, a pin 97 housed between the two teeth of the fork 96a. The back and forth of the fork 96a is thus transmitted to the hammer which will hit the pin 72.
  • the spring (not shown) of the hammer 70 facilitates the back and forth movement by reinforcing the return of the arms 96b to contact of the cam 94.
  • the star 51 is mounted on a rocker 100.
  • a spring 101 presses the rocker 100 against an abutment 102 so that its teeth can cooperate with the lifts 52.
  • the stop 102 is constituted by the end of an additional rocker 104 positioned at the periphery of the movement.
  • the other of its ends which forms a feeler 106, cooperates with a cam disposed on the axis C.
  • the probe 106 is in a hollow part of the cam, and the rocker 104 allows the spring to push the star 51 in contact with the lifts 52.
  • the probe 106 is in a solid part of the cam, the rocker 104 constrains the spring 101 and pushes the star 51 out of contact with the levies.
  • the probe 84 is pressed into the notch 78a of the cam 78 and the rocker 80 has pivoted, disengaging the The second rocker 86 pivots and, under the effect of the pin 90 on which the opening 88 slides, the sliding pinion 92 has a relative forward movement and engages with the toothed wheel 98 .
  • the ringer barrel is released, as described above. It then rotates the toothed wheel 98 and actuates the hammer 70 at high frequency, since the brake is disengaged, creating the vibration.
  • the star 51 is also rotated, but it does not cross the lifts 52 and therefore does not ring the timbres.
  • the alarm mechanism includes a device for stopping the ringing during operation.
  • This device is visible in Figures 1a and 4. It comprises a pusher housed in the middle part of the watch case, for example at 10 o'clock. This pusher is directly connected to a reference 112 movably mounted in translation and which ends in a first 114 and a second 116 fingers, each provided with a pin 114a and 116a.
  • the pin 114a is located in contact with an inclined plane 118 which is provided with the latch 38.
  • the plane 118 is oriented so that the force exerted by the pin 114a when the return 112 moves, to pass the latch of its second in its first position, that is to say that it is disengaged from the intermediate mobile and the counting cam 32.
  • the pin 116a is positioned near a lever 120, pivotally mounted in the plate, so as to act on a first of its ends 120a.
  • the lever 120 On the side of its second end 120b, the lever 120 is located at the heart-shaped cam 42. At rest, the lever 120 is in contact with the two shoulders of the heart, thus defining the stable position of the cam 42.
  • counter cam 32 is positioned so that the lug 26c is opposite the notch 30 when the core cam 42 is in its stable position.
  • the pin 114a then exerts a pressure on the latch 38 which disengages it from the counting cam 32.
  • the rotation of the latter is stopped, the lug 26c being in abutment on the edge of the wheel 32, thus leaving the lock barrel unlocked.
  • the pin 116a exerts pressure on the lever 120, which then returns the cam 42 to its stable position.
  • the counting cam 32 is also driven, via the wheel 40 and the intermediate mobile, in its rest position.
  • the pin 26c then falls back into the notch 30.
  • the rocker 26 pivots in turn, its end 26a thus blocking the ratchet wheel 28 and the unwinding of the barrel 24.
  • a spring or other elastic system then returns the return to its initial position.
  • the latch 38 can then, under the effect of a spring not shown, resume its normal position in which the double-pinion 36 engages with the intermediate mobile and the counter cam 32.
  • the latch 50 passes close to the arm 22 of the control member 16. More particularly, the latch is provided with a pin 50a located at the elbow 22a and capable of cooperating with it. In normal operation, the pin 50a does not hinder the stroke of the organ 16. On the other hand, when the wearer pulls on the control rod to adjust the current time, the latch 50 is then driven and the pin is brought into contact with the elbow 22a. In this way, if during the setting of the time, it crosses the waking time, the lug 14 can not fall into the slot, because the pin will prevent the control member 16 to turn.
  • the wakeup mechanism which has just been described is coupled with a minute repetition mechanism, for example that described in the aforementioned application.
  • the two mechanisms take their motive power on the same ringing barrel 24, regulated by the inertia brake.
  • the barrel is still locked and unlocked by the latch 26.
  • the latch 26 is lifted by a pin 50b disposed on the latch 50 which pivots when the minute repeater is actuated.
  • the repeater also has a counting cam 121. This is provided with two notches and is arranged coaxially with the wheel 32.
  • the rocker 38 is provided, in addition to the double-pinion 36, a second double-pinion 36b which kinematically links the intermediate wheel to the counting cam of the repetition.
  • the latch 38 is in its first position and the double-pinion 36 is used to drive the counting cam 32 of the alarm clock.
  • a hook 50c disposed on the rocker 50 causes the rocker in its second position.
  • the double-pinion 36b then makes it possible to drive the counting cam of the repetition.
  • the two mechanisms also share the striking mechanism, particularly the timbres 56 and the hammers 54.
  • the lifts 52 are three in number, always arranged coaxially.
  • the upper and lower lifts are identical and both act on the same hammer, by means of a pin integral with the hammer of sufficient size.
  • the upper lift is operated by the toothed zones of the hours and quarters of the repetition to minutes.
  • the lower lift is actuated by the star 51 of the alarm clock.
  • the intermediate lift has a thickness allowing it to be operated both by the toothed sectors minutes and quarters of the repetition minutes and by the star 51.
  • a device allows to engage the brake. This is achieved by means of a rod 122 secured to the rocker 50 and intended to cooperate with the end of the rocker 82 which does not carry the pinion 80.
  • the flip-flop 50 pivots and the tigger 122 pushes the end of the flip-flop 82. The latter is then forced to turn, causing the clutching gear 92 of the vibrator to disengage and the clutch of the pinion 80 on the brake.
  • the minute repeater can then sound normal.

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EP05102568A EP1708051A1 (fr) 2005-03-31 2005-03-31 Pièce d'horlogerie comportant un réveil
RU2007140325/28A RU2007140325A (ru) 2005-03-31 2006-03-31 Часы, содержащие устройство сигнализации
JP2008503529A JP5097105B2 (ja) 2005-03-31 2006-03-31 アラーム機構を有するタイムピース
PCT/EP2006/061239 WO2006103289A2 (fr) 2005-03-31 2006-03-31 Piece d'horlogerie comportant un reveil
US11/910,105 US7742362B2 (en) 2005-03-31 2006-03-31 Timepiece comprising an alarm
EP06725485A EP1869529A2 (fr) 2005-03-31 2006-03-31 Pièce d'horlogerie comportant un réveil
US12/776,128 US7881161B2 (en) 2005-03-31 2010-05-07 Timepiece comprising an alarm

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