EP2175329B1 - Uhrwerk, das mit einem Vibrationswecker ausgestattet ist - Google Patents

Uhrwerk, das mit einem Vibrationswecker ausgestattet ist Download PDF

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EP2175329B1
EP2175329B1 EP08020803A EP08020803A EP2175329B1 EP 2175329 B1 EP2175329 B1 EP 2175329B1 EP 08020803 A EP08020803 A EP 08020803A EP 08020803 A EP08020803 A EP 08020803A EP 2175329 B1 EP2175329 B1 EP 2175329B1
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Jean-Jacques Born
Cédric Nicolas
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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
    • 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
    • G04B1/00Driving mechanisms
    • G04B1/10Driving mechanisms with mainspring
    • G04B1/12Driving mechanisms with mainspring with several mainsprings
    • 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
    • G04B11/00Click devices; Stop clicks; Clutches
    • G04B11/006Clutch mechanism between two rotating members with transfer of movement in only one direction (free running devices)
    • 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
    • G04B25/00Indicating the time by other means or by combined means
    • G04B25/02Indicating the time by other means or by combined means by feeling; Clocks or watches for blind persons
    • G04B25/04Alarm clocks or watches with devices stimulating the skin
    • 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
    • G04B5/10Automatic winding up by self-winding caused by the movement of the watch by oscillating weights the movement of which is not limited
    • G04B5/12Automatic winding up by self-winding caused by the movement of the watch by oscillating weights the movement of which is not limited acting in one direction only

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  • the invention relates to watch movements comprising alarm or alarm mechanisms, and in particular such self-winding movements comprising such vibrating alarm mechanisms, these movements being intended to equip wristwatches, watches and watches. pocket or the like.
  • a wristwatch sold by the company Jaeger Lecoultre under the reference "Master Grand R spirit” includes an alarm mechanism allowing an alarm to be triggered automatically at a predefined time by the user.
  • This alarm function is provided by a mechanism connected to the movement which comprises an independent cylinder, an adjustment system for programming the time of ringing, a trigger system connected to the gear train of the movement and activating the alarm at the scheduled time , and a bell to warn the wearer.
  • the ring comprises a first stamp on which a hammer is struck to generate an audible signal and secondly means vibrating the watch without generating an audible sound signal.
  • a switch selects either the sounding of an audible alarm or a silent vibrating alarm.
  • the wakeup mechanism includes elements specific to the operating mode of the silent alarm mode mechanism that increases the complexity and bulk of the structure.
  • the amplitude of the vibration is limited.
  • the document EP1980922 a silent alarm device in which the vibrating element is a movable ring oscillating between two positions, so that it can come into contact with the wearer's wrist or an external support.
  • This alarm device implements a complex actuation mechanism and also requires a particular arrangement of the housing to release the space necessary to house the alarm device.
  • the main object of the present invention is to remedy one or more of these disadvantages of the above-mentioned prior art by providing a self-winding watch movement comprising a vibrating silent alarm mechanism advantageously using elements of the movement and making it possible to produce a vibration of high amplitude.
  • the invention also aims to provide a watch movement comprising such an alarm device having a particularly simple and inexpensive design to implement in the movement.
  • the invention relates to a clockwork movement comprising a first and a second energy source, the first energy source being coupled to an oscillating mass by a first kinematic chain for the automatic winding of said movement, and the second energy source being coupled on the one hand to an actuating device, and on the other hand to a vibrating element by a second kinematic chain to form a vibrating silent alarm mechanism that can be triggered at a predetermined time.
  • the watch movement is characterized in that the vibrating element of the vibrating silent alarm mechanism is the oscillating mass.
  • the vibrating alarm mechanism obtained has the advantage of being simplified, since the natural unbalance of the oscillating weight of the automatic winding mechanism is also used to generate the vibration of the alarm. This results in a saving of space to accommodate other modules in the watch case, such as a chronograph module, without requiring an increase in the caliber of the watch. Moreover, the use the oscillating mass as a vibrating element provides vibrations of greater amplitude than with a traditional vibrating element, on the one hand, and on the other hand decreases parallel the number of parts to be mounted. This results in easier assembly and lower manufacturing costs for a watch with such a movement.
  • the figure 1 represents an exploded perspective view of a watch movement 1 of a wristwatch according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • the proposed clockwork movement 1 associates a vibrating alarm mechanism with a clockwork movement comprising an automatic winding mechanism, known per se to those skilled in the art.
  • This automatic winding movement mechanism 1 uses the rotation of an oscillating mass 2 to store mechanical energy in a barrel 36 via a gear train 31,32,34 constituting a kinematic chain 3 which meshes with the pinion 21 of the oscillating mass 2, which forms a toothed wheel.
  • this winding mechanism is of the winding type in one direction, thanks to the inverting wheel 31 whose operation will be explained later using in particular the figure 3 .
  • the mobiles 32 and 34 are reduction mobiles each comprising a wheel and a pinion integral and coaxial; they aim at establishing a suitable gear ratio for adjusting the speed of rotation to be obtained at the output of gear train 3 as a function of that of ground gear 21.
  • the oscillating mass 2 is rotatably mounted on a support 5 fixed to a plate 6, itself fixed in the case of the watch.
  • the reversing wheel 31 is also rotatably mounted on the support 5, which has adequate cutouts so that the ground pinion 21 of the oscillating mass 2 meshes with a first toothing 311 of the reversing wheel 31, while a second toothing 312 of the inversion wheel 31 meshes with the wheel of the reduction wheel 32.
  • the inversion wheel 31 forms a "free wheel": in a first direction of rotation of the oscillating weight 2 , the first toothing of the first mobile 311 of the inversion wheel 31 is coupled to the second toothing of the second mobile 312 of this inversion wheel, while in the second direction of rotation of the oscillating mass 2, the first set of teeth 311 of the reversing wheel 31 is uncoupled from the second toothing 312.
  • the reduction wheel 32 is rotatably mounted relative to the support 5, and the pinion of the reduction wheel 32 meshes with a wheel of another mobile reduction 34, rotatably mounted on a bridge 35 integral with the plate 6.
  • the barrel 36 comprises a ratchet wheel 33 mounted to rotate relative to the bridge 35, but integral in rotation relative to the hub of the barrel 36, and which meshes with the pinion of the reduction wheel 34 for the automatic winding of the movement.
  • a manual winding of the barrel is also possible via the winding wheel 37, which also meshes with the ratchet wheel 33.
  • the winding wheel 37 is rotatably mounted relative to the bridge 35 and can be set up. rotation by the user who wants to perform a manual winding of the against by actuating a rod or a ring provided with an outer grip (not shown).
  • the energy stored in the spring (not shown) of the barrel 36 can therefore be obtained either by rotating the oscillating mass 2 or by manual winding.
  • the movement 1 also comprises a vibrating alarm mechanism 4, which comprises a power source 46, an actuating device 48, a kinematic chain 4 and a vibrating element 2.
  • the energy source used for the vibrating alarm mechanism is a second barrel 46, independent of the first barrel 36 used for the gear train.
  • another source of energy for example electrical or electromechanical, to supply the vibrating alarm device of the invention, and / or the normal display of the time.
  • the actuating device is a pawl 48, which makes it possible to lock the barrel 46 in rotation outside the alarm times, but to release it precisely when the alarm is triggered at a fixed time, from preferably adjustable by the user.
  • the pawl 48 pivots to release the rotation of the toothing of the barrel 46.
  • a control device not shown, makes it possible to rotate the pawl 48 between a locking position, outside the the alarm schedule, and a release position during the alarm schedule.
  • the vibration element of the vibrating alarm mechanism is the oscillating mass 2, which is rotated at the output of a kinematic chain 4 driven by the rotation of the barrel 46, and which preferably comprises a clutch mechanism 41, described further in reference to Figures 4 to 6 .
  • the vibrating alarm mechanism is intended to generate a detectable vibration on the wrist of the user; when the watch rests on a hard surface, the vibrations generated by the alarm mechanism will make the watch skip which will cause a noise during shocks with this surface.
  • the vibrating alarm mechanism comprises a first reduction wheel 44, formed of a pinion and a wheel integral in rotation, similarly to the reduction wheels 32,34 of the kinematic chain 3 associated with the automatic winding of the movement.
  • the pinion of the reduction wheel 44 is located under the wheel of the same mobile and meshes directly with the toothing of the barrel 46.
  • the reduction wheel 44 is rotatably mounted on a bridge 45, integral with the plate 6; its wheel meshes with the pinion of a second reduction wheel 42, also rotatably mounted on the bridge 45.
  • the wheel of the reduction wheel 42 is coupled to a clutch device 41, which comprises a first and a second wheel clutch 411,412 arranged such that the rotation of the first mobile causes the rotation of the second mobile 412.
  • the toothing of the wheel of the reduction wheel 42 meshes with the toothing of the first reduction mobile 411, while the toothing of the second mobile of reduction 412 meshes with the mass pinion 21 of the oscillating mass 2.
  • the energy stored in the barrel 46 and released during the triggering of the alarm mechanism is obtained by means of a manual winding mechanism.
  • a winding wheel 47 located side by side with respect to the winding wheel 37 of the barrel 36.
  • This winding wheel 47 meshes with the ratchet wheel 43 of the barrel 46, and thus allows the spring to be raised. inside the barrel.
  • the ratchet wheels 43 and the winding wheel 47 are mounted to rotate relative to the bridge 45.
  • the winding wheel 47 can be rotated by the user who wants to perform a manual winding of the watch by actuating a rod or a ring provided with an outer gripping wheel (not shown, similar to the manual winding mechanism associated with the wheel 37).
  • the pawl 48 releases the energy stored in the spring of the barrel 46 and rotates the peripheral toothing of the barrel 46.
  • the maximum energy stored in the barrel 46 and the gear ratios of the gear train for the drive train 4 which drives the first clutch carrier 411 are determined such that the oscillating mass 2 acting as a vibrating element rotates for about 15 seconds after the triggering of the alarm.
  • the gear ratios of the reduction mobiles 42, 44 to determine the ratio of the speeds between the rotation of the barrel 46 and that of the oscillating weight are calculated to be about five times smaller than those used in the first one.
  • kinematic chain 3 automatic winding movement 1 which is to determine the ratio of speeds between the barrel providing the power reserve 36 and the oscillating weight.
  • the vibration time can be adjusted by the user, acting on the winding wheel 47, through the consultation of a gauge. visual coupled to the barrel 46, and which determines the level of energy stored in the barrel.
  • the figure 2 shows the movement 1 according to the preferred embodiment of the figure 1 when all the parts are assembled on the plate 6. Only the oscillating mass 2 is not visible in order to see all the parts that it will cover once fixed to the pinion of mass 21. One sees thus only the support 5 of the oscillating weight 2. As illustrated on figure 2 , it can be seen that the ground pinion 21 meshes with the inverting wheel 31 and the clutch 41, and more precisely the first mobile 311 of the reversing wheel and the second mobile 412 of the clutch 41. The fact that these two mobiles 311 and 412 mesh directly with the mass pinion that they always rotate in the same direction, opposite to the direction of rotation of the oscillating mass 2.
  • the mobile 311 is a moving mobile, which leads automatic winding movement when the oscillating mass rotates in a given direction of rotation S1
  • the mobile 412 is a driven mobile, which is actuated in rotation when the energy of the barrel 46 is released, but never causes rotation of the second mobile 411 of the clutch mechanism.
  • the direction of rotation S1 of the oscillating mass corresponding to the automatic winding of the movement 1 is chosen as opposite to the direction of rotation S2 of the oscillating mass 2 when the alarm is triggered.
  • the elements 31,32 and 34 constitute the kinematic chain for automatic winding of the movement 1, to store the mechanical energy in the barrel 36.
  • the first mobile 311 of the inverting wheel drives in rotation the second mobile 312, which in turn drives the wheel of a first reduction mobile 32 mounted on a bridge 35.
  • the pinion of the first reduction mobile 32 located under the wheel of the same mobile 32, drives the wheel of the second mobile reduction 34, rotatably mounted on the same bridge.
  • the pinion of this second reduction wheel 34 located above the wheel of the same mobile 34, drives the ratchet wheel 33 of the barrel.
  • the ratchet wheel 33 of the barrel 36 also meshes with the teeth of the winding wheel 37, to manually raise the movement 1.
  • the second kinematic chain 44, 42, 41 makes it possible to transform the energy of the barrel 46 in rotation of the oscillating mass 2. This time the barrel 46 which, once rotated as soon as the pawl 48 is released from one of the teeth of the toothing, meshes with the pinion of the reduction gear 44 located below the wheel of the same mobile visible on the Figures 2 and 3 , and which is rotatably mounted on the bridge 45.
  • the wheel of the same mobile 44 meshes with the pinion of the second reduction wheel 42, also rotatably mounted on the bridge 45.
  • the wheel of this same wheel meshes with the ratchet wheel inertial 41, which constitutes a clutch mechanism and will be described in more detail with the aid of the following figures.
  • the wheel of the reduction wheel 42 meshes more precisely with a pinion 417, illustrated later on in FIG. figure 4 , secured to the first mobile 411 of the clutch mechanism 41, which rotates the second mobile 412, which is the output of this kinematic chain.
  • the second mobile clutch mechanism 412 finally meshes with the pinion 21 to rotate the oscillating mass 2.
  • the kinematic chain 4 thus makes it possible to release the energy of the barrel 46 and not to store it therein.
  • the gear of the alarm mechanism does not have, like that associated with the barrel 36, automatic winding mechanism, but only a manual winding mechanism.
  • using the winding wheel 47 which meshes with the ratchet wheel 43 of the barrel 46, for example by actuating an outer wheel, as explained previously in the description.
  • no automatic winding mechanism is provided according to the preferred embodiment illustrated, it will however be possible to add one, for example by means of an additional gear train; this will however have the disadvantage of requiring more space in the housing.
  • the figure 3 shows the movement of the figure 2 in section at the support 5 of the oscillating mass, in order to better show the operation of the clutch mechanism 41 and the inside of the inverting wheel 31. All the other components of the movement are identical to those illustrated in FIG. figure 2 .
  • the inverting wheel 31 meshes with the ground pinion 21 of the oscillating mass 2, but actuates the winding of the movement 1 only for a given direction of rotation of the ground pinion 21, illustrated by the direction S1 on the Fig.
  • the inverting wheel comprises a first driving mobile 311 and a mobile 312 which is driven by a freewheel type ratchet system.
  • tenons on which pawls 313 are mounted are fixed on the first mobile 311, while abutments 315 are formed on the periphery of the second mobile 312, which is also integral with a star hub 314 on its axis. rotation.
  • the pawl arms 313 cooperate with the hub 314 and the stops 315 so that they rotate the second mobile for the direction of rotation S1, and declick in the opposite direction of rotation S2.
  • the clutch mechanism 41 used according to the preferred embodiment illustrated in this figure consists of an inertial ratchet wheel, the following elements of which are seen in section (NB: the references below are given with reference to FIG. figure 4 , which is an enlargement): a hub 415, in the center, associated with the first clutch mobile 411, on which are fixed flexible strips 414 at the ends of which are mounted flyweights 413.
  • a hub 415 in the center, associated with the first clutch mobile 411, on which are fixed flexible strips 414 at the ends of which are mounted flyweights 413.
  • the two elements 31 and 41 meshes directly with the ground pinion and thus have the same direction of rotation, it will also be possible to place an intermediate wheel between one of them and the pinion of mass 21 to reverse the direction of rotation of these elements relative to each other if necessary.
  • This embodiment however, has the same drawbacks as that in which the direction of driving of the oscillating mass 2 by the alarm mechanism corresponds to that of the automatic winding of the barrel 36 of the movement, namely that energy losses are to consider to drive the vibrator, on the one hand, and on the other hand that the torque to be released by the barrel 46 must be very large to ensure the operation of the triggering of the alarm regardless of the state of tension of the spring inside the barrel 36.
  • FIGs 4 to 6 show in more detail the operation of the inertial ratchet wheel 41.
  • the figure 4 is an enlargement of the figure 3 focusing on this clutch mechanism 41 that constitutes the illustrated inertial ratchet wheel.
  • the hub 415 in the center the lamellae 414, the flyweights 413, which are integral with the first mobile 411, as well as the stops 416, integral with the second mobile 412, whose external toothing which meshes with the mass pinion 21 is shown.
  • the stops 416 and the teeth of the second clutch mobile 412 are not located in the same plane.
  • the figure 5 shows precisely this mobile 412, seen from above, and its external toothing.
  • the clutch mechanism 41 thus formed is a centrifugal clutch mechanism, comprising an inertial pawl consisting of the lamellae 414 and the flyweights 413, integral. of the hub 415 of the first clutch mobile 411.
  • the engagement with the stops 416, integral with the second clutch mobile 412 only take place when the lamellae 414 extend sufficiently under the effect of the radial acceleration 413, determined by the speed of rotation of the hub 415, which is also that of the first mobile 411.
  • the stops 416 are arranged in the inertial ratchet wheel 41 so that the first clutch mobile 411 rotates the second clutch mobile 412 only for a given direction of rotation of the first clutch mobile 411 , which is defined by the direction of rotation of the barrel 46 during the expansion of the spring.
  • the notches are indeed oriented so that the grip is optimal when the first mobile 411 rotates in the opposite direction of clockwise.
  • the stops are arranged in such a way that they allow a catch and a coupling in rotation of the second mobile 412 in any direction of rotation of the first mobile 411, such that so that maximum flexibility is guaranteed for the assembly of the clutch mechanism and its adaptation to all types of existing movements 1, in particular in terms of plates 6, barrel teeth 46, and ratchet orientation 48.
  • the figure 6 illustrates a sectional view along the visible plane AA on the figure 5 of the inertial ratchet wheel 41. It distinguishes the pinion 417, under the first clutch mobile 411, and the hub 415 and the flyweights 413 integral with the first mobile 411. On the top, forming a kind of cover on the first mobile 411, one can see the second mobile 412 and the stops 416 at the outer side walls of the inertial ratchet wheel 41. It is clear from this figure the relative leading-led mobiles 411 and 412 one relative to the other: the rotation of the first clutch mobile 411 causes the rotation of the second clutch mobile 412, but the rotation of the second clutch mobile never causes that of the first mobile 411. Therefore, during the movements of the oscillating mass 2 outside the triggering of the alarm mechanism, the rotation of the ground pinion 21 will only cause that of the second clutch mobile 412, without ever having any influence on the rest of the driveline 4.
  • the rotation of the oscillating mass 2 in the direction S2 shown in the figures never causes the automatic winding mechanism of the movement 1 - involving the kinematic chain 3 - because of the presence of the inverting wheel 31, and this independently of the that the oscillating mass 2 is conducted, in the case of the triggering of the alarm, or leading, outside the alarm times where it can rotate freely.
  • the rotation of the oscillating mass 2 has no influence on the gear of the alarm mechanism outside the second clutch mobile 412, whatever the direction of rotation, ie S1 or S2.
  • a feedback of the oscillating mass 2 on the barrel 46 can be provided, as already indicated above in the description, for example to carry out an automatic winding of the alarm mechanism. However, such feedback would in principle require the addition of additional mobiles.
  • the invention thus makes it possible to generate a vibration of a watch case containing the vibrating alarm mechanism according to the invention, and which uses the oscillating weight 2 of the automatic winding mechanism of the movement 1. It will also be possible to provide amplifying the vibration generated by the rotation of the oscillating mass 2 by means of an additional vibrating element.
  • This additional vibrating element may for example be connected to the housing and arranged on the stroke of the oscillating mass 2 so as to be struck by the oscillating mass 2 during its driving by the second clutch mobile 412, ie when the clutch is released. alarm.
  • the positioning of this additional vibrating element will however be preferably determined so that it has no interaction with the oscillating mass 2 outside the triggering of the alarm mechanism, in order to avoid disturbance of the winding of the barrel 36 by the oscillating mass 2.
  • the watch comprising a vibrating alarm mechanism according to the invention may also be associated with a timepiece comprising a support 7, illustrated by the figure 7 conformed to receive this watch.
  • the support 7 may comprise an element generating a sound signal 8, such as for example a bell according to the variant illustrated, or a tone, configured to emit a sound when the watch is placed on the support 7 and the vibrating alarm mechanism. is triggered.
  • a sound signal 8 such as for example a bell according to the variant illustrated, or a tone
  • the user can choose between a silent mode when the watch is used without its support and an acoustic mode when the watch is used on its support 7, to improve comfort and functional features.

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  1. Uhrwerk (1) umfassend:
    - eine erste Energiequelle (36), wobei die besagte erste Energiequelle (36) mit einer schwingenden Masse (2) durch eine erste kinematische Kette (3) gekoppelt ist, um das besagte Uhrwerk automatisch aufzuziehen;
    - eine zweite Energiequelle (46), wobei die besagte zweite Energiequelle (46) einerseits mit einer Auslösevorrichtung (48), und andererseits mit einem vibrierenden Element (2) durch eine zweite kinematische Kette (4) gekoppelt ist, um einen ruhigen Vibrationsweckermechanismus (46, 48, 4, 2) zu bilden, der an vorgewählten Zeiten angeschaltet werden kann;
    wobei das besagte Uhrwerk (1) dadurch gekennzeichnet ist, dass das vibrierende Element (2) des Vibrationsweckermechanismus (47, 48, 4, 2) die schwingende Masse (2) ist.
  2. Uhrwerk (1) gemäss Anspruch 1, wobei die besagten ersten und zweiten Energiequellen zwei unabhängige Federhäuser (36, 46) sind.
  3. Uhrwerk (1) gemäss Anspruch 2, wobei das besagte Federhaus (46) des besagten ruhigen Vibrationsweckermechanismus derart ausgebildet ist, dass es durch eine Sperrklinke (48) ausser Alarmzeiten drehend geriegelt ist, und bei der Auslösung der Alarm (4) drehend befreit ist.
  4. Uhrwerk gemäss Anspruch 2 oder 3, umfassend einen manuellen Mechanismus für den Aufzug des besagten Federhauses (46) des besagten ruhigen Vibrationsweckermechanismus.
  5. Uhrwerk (1) gemäss einem der vorigen Ansprüche, wobei die besagte zweite kinematische Kette (4) einen Kupplungsmechanismus (41) umfasst, wobei der besagte Kupplungsmechanismus (41) erste und zweite Drehteile (411, 412) aufweist, wobei die Drehung des besagten ersten Drehteils (411) die Drehung des besagten zweiten Drehteils (412) verursacht.
  6. Uhrwerk (1) gemäss Anspruch 5, in welchem der besagte Kupplungsmechanismus (41) einen zentrifugalen Kupplungsmechanismus ist, der einen Trägheitssperrklinke (413, 414) umfasst, der mit der Nabe (415) des besagten ersten Drehteils (411) (411) befestigt ist, und auf mit dem besagten zweiten Drehteils (411) befestigten Anschlägen (416) stosst.
  7. Uhrwerk (1) gemäss Anspruch 5 oder 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das besagte erste Drehteil (411) das besagte zweite Drehteil (412) nur für eine gewisse Drehrichtung drehend antreibt.
  8. Uhrwerk (1) gemäss einem der Ansprüche 5 bis 7, wobei das besagte zweite Drehteil (412) mit dem Massritzel (21) der besagten schwingenden Masse (2) kämmt.
  9. Uhrwerk (1) gemäss Anspruch 8, wobei die besagte erste kinematische Kette (3) ein Wenderad (31) umfasst, das mit dem besagten Massritzel (21) der besagten schwingenden Masse (2) kämmt, und wobei das Wenderad (31) derart ausgebildet ist, dass es den Aufzug des Uhrwerks (1) nur für eine gegebene Drehrichtung des Massritzels (21) antreibt.
  10. Uhrwerk (1) gemäss Anspruch 9, wobei die besagte zweite Energiequelle (46) und die besagte zweite kinematische Kette (4) derart ausgebildet sind, dass sie die schwingende Masse (2) in der entgegengesetzten Drehrichtung drehend antreibt, im Vergleich zu der Drehrichtung mit welcher die besagte erste Energiequelle (36) von der Wenderad (31) aufgezogen ist.
  11. Uhrwerk (1) gemäss einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 10, wobei die besagte zweite kinematische Kette (4) wenigstens ein Verlangsamungsrad (42, 44) aufweist.
  12. Uhrwerk (1) gemäss einem der vorigen Ansprüche, wobei die Energie der besagten zweiten Energiequelle (46) und die Getriebeverhältnisse der besagten zweiten kinematische Kette (4) derart bestimmt sind, dass die schwingende Masse (2) während etwa 15 Sekunden nach der Auslösung des Alarms dreht.
  13. Uhr umfassend ein Gehäuse und ein Uhrwerk (1) gemäss einem der vorigen Ansprüche, das innerhalb des Gehäuses eingestellt ist.
  14. Uhrvorrichtung umfassend eine Uhr gemäss Anspruch 13 und einen Träger (7), der derart gestaltet ist, um die Uhr zu empfangen, wobei der Träger ein Element umfasst, das einen akustischen Ton (8) erzeugen kann, und derart eingestellt ist, dass es läutet, wenn die Uhr von dem Träger (7) getragen ist, und wenn die Vibrationsweckermechanismus (46, 48, 4, 2) ausgelöst ist.
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AT08020803T ATE498860T1 (de) 2008-12-01 2008-12-01 Uhrwerk, das mit einem vibrationswecker ausgestattet ist
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KR1020090110589A KR101586091B1 (ko) 2008-12-01 2009-11-17 진동 알람이 끼워맞춤된 시계 무브먼트
EP09177515A EP2192455A1 (de) 2008-12-01 2009-11-30 Uhrwerk, das mit einer Schwungkraft-Kupplungsvorrichtung ausgestattet ist
CN2009102466791A CN101750957B (zh) 2008-12-01 2009-12-01 安装有振动闹铃的钟表机芯
CN2009102466823A CN101750952B (zh) 2008-12-01 2009-12-01 安装有惯性联接机构的钟表机芯
JP2009273494A JP5543183B2 (ja) 2008-12-01 2009-12-01 慣性結合機構を備えた時計ムーブメント
KR1020090117475A KR20100062939A (ko) 2008-12-01 2009-12-01 관성 커플링 메커니즘이 끼워맞춤된 시계 무브먼트
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