EP2230573B1 - Anzeigemechanismus mit Hilfe einer Kette für Uhrwerk, sowie entsprechendes Uhrwerk und entsprechende Uhr - Google Patents

Anzeigemechanismus mit Hilfe einer Kette für Uhrwerk, sowie entsprechendes Uhrwerk und entsprechende Uhr Download PDF

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EP2230573B1
EP2230573B1 EP09155582A EP09155582A EP2230573B1 EP 2230573 B1 EP2230573 B1 EP 2230573B1 EP 09155582 A EP09155582 A EP 09155582A EP 09155582 A EP09155582 A EP 09155582A EP 2230573 B1 EP2230573 B1 EP 2230573B1
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  • the present invention relates to a chain display mechanism for watch movement, of the type comprising a main frame and drive means of at least one display member.
  • chain should be interpreted broadly here, ie it may also be a caterpillar, or any other similar member formed of links.
  • the patent US 1,776,001 describes a clock comprising a watch movement carried by a frame, the latter carrying a dial on either side of which turn two chains indicating hours and minutes.
  • Each of these chains is formed of a succession of spherical links and carries several indexes intended to display in turn the value of a time indication in relation to graduations carried by the dial.
  • a wheel, kinematically connected to the watch movement, drives each of the rotating chains.
  • the utility model DE 20206965 U describes a watch having a similar operation, that is to say having indexes, worn by ribbons or chains and moving in the direction of scales indicating hours and minutes fixed.
  • the known devices of this type generally have either an integrated construction of the display mechanism, that is to say that the display mechanism is assembled to the basic watch movement element by element, the entire movement and the display mechanism then forming an indivisible whole, ie a construction of the modular type, that is to say that the movement is assembled on the one hand and the display mechanism is assembled on the other hand, these two elements being finally mounted with each other.
  • the element carrying the time indicator is generally put in place after the assembly of these different mechanisms. which is a delicate operation when the timepiece is a wristwatch, given the dimensions concerned.
  • a main object of the present invention is to overcome the drawbacks of the known devices of the prior art, by proposing a chain display mechanism for a watch movement whose construction and assembly method offer greater flexibility to the manufacturer than known devices and facilitate in particular the establishment of the chain on the watch movement, especially when the latter is integrated in a wristwatch.
  • the present invention relates more particularly to a display mechanism of the type mentioned above, characterized in that it comprises a secondary frame intended to be secured to the main frame of the watch movement, at least a first assembled support releasably on the secondary frame and carrying a first display chain having at least one visual mark for performing the function of a first display member. It is expected that the display chain is arranged on the support so as to be able to move in the direction of its length with reference to the support.
  • the display mechanism according to the invention further comprises at least one transmission member for kinematically connecting the drive means for driving display members of the watch movement to the display chain.
  • the support comprises an elongated frame carrying at least two remote bearings between which the display chain is stretched.
  • the support further preferably comprises at least one fine adjustment device of the position of one of the bearings for adjusting the voltage of the display chain. Similarly, this operation can be performed before mounting the chain on the watch movement, thus simplifying this operation.
  • the frame of the support has a central opening intended to house a part of the main frame of a watch movement substantially of circular shape or barrel, so that the display chain can be located at a distance from the center of the watch movement less than the radius of the latter in the corresponding region.
  • the display mechanism according to the invention can be adapted without particular difficulty to any known watch caliber.
  • the display chain is a crawler composed of a plurality of similar links.
  • the transmission member comprises a toothed wheel
  • each of the links advantageously has a toothing adapted to cooperate with it to ensure the drive of the caterpillar.
  • the mechanism comprises a second support carrying a second display chain having at least one visual mark for performing the function of a second display member.
  • the second display chain is arranged on the second support so as to be able to move in the direction of its length with reference to the second support, the support also being intended to be secured to the secondary frame.
  • the mechanism then comprises at least one additional transmission member for kinematically connecting the display member driving means of the watch movement to the second display chain.
  • one of the chains is intended to be kinematically connected to a pavement of the watch movement to display the minutes and the other chain is intended to be kinematically connected to a wheel of the hours of the watch movement to display hours.
  • the present invention also relates to a watch movement provided with such a display mechanism and a timepiece equipped with such a movement, preferably of the wristwatch type having a box having at least one elongated window through which display chain is visible.
  • the wristwatch may comprise a box comprising at least two side plates between which is clamped a generally tubular ice extending 360 ° in cross-section, sealing gaskets being interposed between each of the flanges and ice.
  • the box preferably comprises a central upright also extending over 360 ° in cross section, the central upright carrying means for attaching a bracelet, the wristwatch having a second mirror.
  • the two windows are preferably arranged on either side of the central upright, each being clamped between a flange and the central upright, additional gaskets being also interposed between each of the windows and the central upright.
  • the chains are then advantageously arranged to be visible on either side of the central upright.
  • FIG. 1 is a simplified perspective view of a wristwatch having a display mechanism according to the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a simplified perspective view of a construction detail of a preferred embodiment of a chain, more specifically a track, for performing the indicator function in the mechanism according to the present invention
  • the figure 3 represents a simplified perspective view of the caterpillar figure 2 when fully assembled and mounted on a support, in accordance with the present invention
  • the figure 4 represents a simplified perspective view, platinum side, of a watch movement provided with a display mechanism according to the present invention comprising two sets such as that of the figure 3 ;
  • the figure 5 represents a simplified perspective view, on the bridge side, of the watch movement of the figure 4 ;
  • FIG. 6 represents a simplified side view of the watch movement of figures 4 and 5 without the chains, a dial according to the present invention being put in place;
  • the figure 7 represents a simplified perspective view, on the bottom side of the wristwatch, of the watch movement of the figure 6 , additional chains and dials having been put in place, and
  • the figure 8 represents a simplified perspective view illustrating the assembly of the box of the wristwatch of the figure 1 .
  • the figure 1 represents a simplified perspective view of a wristwatch 1 comprising a display mechanism according to the present invention, the latter presenting more precisely, in the mode of preferred embodiment illustrated in a non-limiting manner, first and second display members of a caterpillar type time information.
  • the wristwatch 1 comprises a box 2 comprising in particular two windows 3 and 4 disposed on either side of a central upright 5, the box 2 being closed on the sides by two flanges 6 and 7.
  • the central upright 5 carries, at six o'clock and at noon, according to conventional horological terminology, rods 8 intended to allow the fitting of a bracelet (not shown) on the box 2.
  • Box 2 houses a watch movement which will be described in more detail later.
  • the watch movement is concealed by a main dial 10, centered, and by first and second additional dials 11 and 12, arranged against the flanges 6, 7.
  • the wristwatch 1 comprises a first track 14 for indicating the current time and a second track 15 for indicating the current minute.
  • Each of the tracks is arranged to move in the longitudinal direction of the bracelet.
  • the minute indication track 15 is disposed between the first additional dial 11 and the main dial 10, while the hour indication track 14 is disposed between the main dial and the second additional dial 12.
  • each of the tracks comprises a plurality of similar links 17, neutral, and several indicator links 18 whose appearance is distinctly different from that of similar links and whose function is to indicate the current time in relation to graduations corresponding 19, 20.
  • the display mechanism according to the present invention provides means for driving the tracks 14 and 15 from the watch movement.
  • a ring 22 is also arranged on one side of the box 2, to perform the conventional functions of time setting and, optionally, reassembly.
  • the figure 2 represents, in a perspective view, a detail of construction of one or other of the tracks 14, 15, it being understood that they are preferably identical, for obvious reasons of reducing manufacturing costs.
  • Each link 17 or 18 comprises a base 24 having two parallel guide rails 25 provided with a hole 26 at one of their ends.
  • An arm 28 extends along the outer side of one of the rails, parallel to the rails 25 and also has a hole 29 at its free end.
  • the hole 29 of the arm of the first link is located in alignment with the holes 26 of the rails 25 of the second link.
  • a pin 30 is driven into the holes 29 and inserted into the holes 26 to make these two links integral with each other in the direction of their length, while allowing the second link to pivot relative to the pin 30, therefore in relation to the first link, as is apparent from the figure 2 .
  • ends of the rails are preferably curved to allow this pivoting without the need to provide a large gap between two adjacent links.
  • the base 24 further comprises a toothing 32, on its side opposite the arm 28, such that, when the links are assembled to each other, the set of respective teeth of the links arranged in alignment form a crawler toothing.
  • Each base 24 has, opposite the rails 25, or on the apparent side of the corresponding track, a housing 34 in which is arranged a decorative element 35 or 36.
  • a decorative element 35 or 36 By way of non-limiting example, most of the links 17 may be provided with colorless baguette diamonds while the indicator links 18 may be provided with sapphires 36 whose characteristic red color makes them clearly distinguishable from diamonds 35.
  • a complete crawler As is apparent from the figure 3 when a complete crawler is assembled, it is arranged on a support 38 comprising an elongated frame 39 having a central opening 40 and housings, at each of its ends, in which are arranged 41.
  • the mounting of the ball bearings 41 on the support 38 is achieved by means of screws 42 for precisely adjusting the position of each ball bearing in the longitudinal direction of the support, to control the tension of the tracks.
  • the support 38 and the ball bearings 41 have respective thicknesses such that they can be inserted between the guide rails 25 of each link 17, 18 to ensure proper lateral positioning of the track on its support.
  • Each caterpillar thus forms, with its support, a complete set that can be easily assembled to a watch movement, as illustrated on the figures 4 and 5 .
  • the support 38 here comprises a right side and a side having a slight curvature whose function is mainly of aesthetic order.
  • the figure 4 is a perspective view, platinum side 44, of a conventional watch movement 45 on which is mounted a display mechanism according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • the watch movement 45 comprises in particular a time setting rod 46 intended to carry the ring 22.
  • the rod 46 may for example be of the broken rod type to facilitate its introduction or disassembly.
  • the display mechanism comprises a secondary frame 47 made integral with the main frame of the watch movement 45, in particular of the plate 44.
  • the secondary frame 47 comprises a central plate 48, of generally rectangular shape, from which extend two perpendicular extensions 50, at six o'clock and at noon.
  • the central plate 48 has a plurality of holes and grooves, in particular for housing transmission members for kinematically connecting the drive means of the watch movement to the tracks 14, 15.
  • the display mechanism comprises first and second toothed transmission wheels 51, 52 respectively integral in rotation with the roadway and the hour wheel (not visible) of the watch movement.
  • the first transmission wheel 51 meshes with a first intermediate gear 54 intended to mesh itself with the toothing 32 of the links of the minute track 15.
  • the second transmission wheel 52 meshes with a return gear (not shown) arranged in engagement with a second intermediate gear wheel 55 intended to mesh itself with the toothing 32 of the links of the hour caterpillar track 14.
  • perpendicular extensions 50 are provided with holes for securing each of the supports 38, bearing its assembled track, the secondary frame 47 by screwing (screw 56).
  • the openings 40 of the supports 38 allow to use a secondary frame 47 having a width less than that of the watch movement 45 whose portions located at three hours and at nine o'clock may extend beyond the supports 38.
  • This particular characteristic offers a great freedom to the watchmaker from the point of view of the choice of the caliber watchmaker serving as a basis for producing a watch that meets the specifics of the present invention.
  • the figure 5 represents a perspective view of the watchmaking movement of the figure 4 , visible from the bridges side.
  • the watch movement illustrated in a non-limiting manner is of the self-winding type, with oscillating weight 58. It will also be noted that the watch movement is intended to be mounted upside down in the watch case, according to the present preferred embodiment. in particular to facilitate the establishment of the central dial from the point of view of the bulk of the transmission members of the display mechanism near the tracks 14, 15.
  • the watch movement 45 and the secondary frame 47 are secured to one another by means of feet 60 arranged in suitable holes (holes 61 of the secondary frame, visible on the figure 4 ), around six o'clock and noon. Screws 62 are provided to prevent feet 60 from disengaging from their hole.
  • flanges 64 are also screwed on longitudinal extensions 65 of the secondary frame 47 to act on the (not visible) casing ring of the watch movement 45 and maintain it against the secondary frame.
  • Spacers 66 are screwed into the supports 38, in particular to define the width of the watch case 2. These spacers are indeed intended to receive the flanges 6, 7 of the box during assembly thereof. Moreover, the spacers 66 are also arranged in such a way that they ensure a good positioning of the additional dials 11 and 12 which are fixed on them, as will be explained later in connection with the detailed description of the figure 7 .
  • the figure 5 illustrates a watch movement comprising the display mechanism according to the invention without the box 2 and without the dials 10, 11, 12, for the purpose of clarification.
  • each pin 30 provided for connecting two adjacent links 17, 18 has a free end 68 arranged projecting from the base 24 of the links.
  • Such a feature in connection with the specific shape of the additional dials 11 and 12, ensures cooperation between the latter and the free ends 68 to maintain the tracks on the supports 38 without having to stretch too much.
  • the energy consumption of each of the kinematic chains comprising a track increases with the tension of the track.
  • At least one of the spacers 66 includes a through hole 70 for defining a passage for the time setting rod 46.
  • the figure 6 illustrates the setting up of the main dial 10 on the watch movement. Prior to this operation, at least one of the supports 38, with its crawler, must be removed from the movement (or more simply not be mounted as part of an ordinary assembly, as opposed to the present description which does not follow exactly the steps of what this ordinary assembly would be for the sake of clarity).
  • the figure 6 is a side view of which it appears that the main dial 10 extends 360 ° in cross section and is engaged laterally on the watch movement.
  • the interior of the main dial 10 has a plurality of extra thicknesses 72 defining contact surfaces cooperating with, on the one hand, the central plate 48 of the secondary frame 47 and, on the other hand, its perpendicular extensions 50, in order to guarantee a good positioning of the dial in relation to the watch movement.
  • the main dial 10 is secured to the secondary frame 47 by means of two screws 74 cooperating with holes (reference numeral 75 on the figure 4 ) adapted from the latter, as appears from the figure 7 .
  • the supports 38, with their caterpillar, are placed on either side of the main dial, being screwed into the secondary frame 47 as explained above.
  • the spacers 66 are then screwed into the supports 38, then the secondary dials 11 and 12 are positioned on them by being secured by means of screws 76, completing to completely enclose the watch movement inside the dials 10, 11 and 12, as illustrated on figure 7 .
  • each additional dial covers the free ends 68 of the pins 30 of the corresponding caterpillar.
  • the figure 8 illustrates the casing of the watch movement whose assembly has just been described.
  • the ices 3, 4 are engaged on the watch movement on either side of the central upright 5. All these elements also extend over 360 ° in cross-section, as is particularly visible on the figure 8 .
  • the central upright 5 has shoulders 80, on each side, against which the windows 3 and 4 are arranged in abutment, a seal 81 being provided between the central upright and the ice in each case.
  • the flanges 6 and 7 are then screwed into the spacers 66, by means of the screws 82, to suspend the watch movement in the box 2. At the same time, the flanges 6 and 7 are arranged in abutment against the windows 3 and 4 with interposition of a seal 81 in each case.
  • the ring 22 is screwed onto the setting rod 46.
  • this construction offers the advantage of a high mechanical strength, especially when significant traction is exerted on the bracelet. Such traction is in fact transmitted to the central upright 5 which absorbs all the corresponding mechanical energy alone. Thus, the integrity of the construction is not affected at all in such a situation.
  • the implementation of the display mechanism according to the present invention is also not limited to the forms illustrated and described with regard to the cladding elements of the watch 1.

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  1. Ketten-Anzeigemechanismus für ein Uhrwerk (45) einer Armbanduhr, von der Art, die ein Hauptgestell (44) und Antriebseinrichtungen mindestens eines Anzeigeorgans aufweist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass er Folgendes aufweist:
    ein Sekundärgestell (47), das dazu bestimmt ist, fest mit dem Hauptgestell (44) verbunden zu werden,
    mindestens einen ersten Träger (38), der lösbar mit dem Sekundärgestell zusammengebaut ist und eine erste Anzeigekette (14, 15) trägt, die mindestens eine visuelle Markierung (18, 36) aufweist, welche dazu bestimmt ist, die Funktion eines ersten Anzeigeorgans zu gewährleisten, wobei die Anzeigekette so auf dem Träger angeordnet ist, dass sie sich in Richtung ihrer Länge bezüglich des Trägers verschieben kann,
    mindestens ein Übertragungsorgan (51, 52, 54, 55), das dazu bestimmt ist, die Antriebseinrichtungen von Anzeigeorganen des Uhrwerks kinematisch mit der Anzeigekette zu verbinden.
  2. Anzeigemechanismus nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Träger (38) einen länglichen Rahmen (39) enthält, der mindestens zwei entfernte Lager (41) trägt, zwischen denen die Anzeigekette (14, 15) gespannt ist.
  3. Anzeigemechanismus nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Träger (38) außerdem mindestens eine Vorrichtung (42) zur Feineinstellung der Position eines der Lager (41) enthält, um die Spannung der Anzeigekette (14, 15) zu justieren.
  4. Mechanismus nach Anspruch 2 oder 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Rahmen (39) eine zentrale Öffnung (40) aufweist, die dazu bestimmt ist, einen Teil des Hauptgestells (44) eines im Wesentlichen kreis- oder tonnenförmigen Uhrwerks (45) derart aufzunehmen, dass die Anzeigekette (14, 15) sich in einem Abstand von der Mitte des Uhrwerks befinden kann, der geringer ist als der Radius dieses letzteren im entsprechenden Bereich.
  5. Anzeigemechanismus nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Anzeigekette ein Raupenband (14, 15) ist, das aus einer Vielzahl von gleichen Gliedern (17, 18) besteht.
  6. Anzeigemechanismus nach Anspruch 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Übertragungsorgan ein Zahnrad (54, 55) enthält, und dass jedes der Glieder (17, 18) eine Zahnung (32) aufweist, die geeignet ist, um mit dem Zahnrad zusammenzuwirken, um den Antrieb des Raupenbands (14, 15) zu gewährleisten.
  7. Anzeigemechanismus nach Anspruch 5 oder 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass jedes der Glieder (17, 18) mindestens ein Loch (26, 29) an jedem seiner Enden aufweist, damit zwei benachbarte Glieder durch Einführen eines Stifts (30) in die Löcher miteinander verbunden werden.
  8. Anzeigemechanismus nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass er einen zweiten Träger (38), der eine zweite Anzeigekette (14, 15) trägt, die mindestens eine visuelle Markierung (18, 36) aufweist, welche dazu bestimmt ist, die Funktion eines zweiten Anzeigeorgans zu gewährleisten, wobei die zweite Anzeigekette so auf dem zweiten Träger angeordnet ist, dass sie sich in Richtung ihrer Länge bezüglich des zweiten Trägers verschieben kann, wobei der Träger dazu bestimmt ist, mit dem Sekundärgestell (47) fest verbunden zu werden,
    und mindestens ein zusätzliches Übertragungsorgan (51, 52, 54, 55) aufweist, das dazu bestimmt ist, die Antriebseinrichtungen von Anzeigeorganen des Uhrwerks mit der zweiten Anzeigekette kinematisch zu verbinden.
  9. Anzeigemechanismus nach Anspruch 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass eine der Ketten (15) dazu bestimmt ist, mit einem Minutenrohr des Uhrwerks kinematisch verbunden zu werden, um die Minuten anzuzeigen, und die andere Kette (14) dazu bestimmt ist, mit einem Stundenrad des Uhrwerks kinematisch verbunden zu werden, um die Stunden anzuzeigen.
  10. Uhrwerk, das einen Anzeigemechanismus nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche aufweist.
  11. Verfahren zum Zusammenbau eines Uhrwerks nach Anspruch 10, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass es die Schritte aufweist, die darin bestehen:
    i) ein Uhrwerk (45) zu nehmen, das ein Hauptgestell (44) und Antriebseinrichtungen mindestens eines Anzeigeorgans aufweist;
    ii) eine Anzeigekette (14, 15) herzustellen, die mindestens eine visuelle Markierung (18, 36) aufweist, welche dazu bestimmt ist, die Funktion eines ersten Anzeigeorgans zu gewährleisten;
    iii) die Anzeigekette (14, 15) derart auf einen Träger (38) zu montieren, dass sie sich in Richtung ihrer Länge bezüglich des Trägers verschieben kann;
    iv) ein Sekundärgestell (47) mit dem Hauptgestell (44) des Uhrwerks (45) zusammenzubauen;
    v) den die Anzeigekette (14, 15) tragenden Träger (38) auf das Uhrwerk (45) zu montieren, indem er fest mit dem Sekundärgestell (47) verbunden wird.
  12. Uhr, vorzugsweise von der Art Armbanduhr, die ein Gehäuse (2) aufweist, das mindestens ein längliches Glas (2, 3) besitzt und ein Uhrwerk (45) nach Anspruch 10 derart aufnimmt, dass die Anzeigekette (14, 15) durch das Glas sichtbar ist.
  13. Uhr nach Anspruch 12, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sie ein Gehäuse (2) aufweist, das mindestens zwei Seitenflansche (6, 7) enthält, zwischen denen ein Glas (2, 3) von allgemeiner Rohrform eingeklemmt ist, das sich im Querschnitt über 360° erstreckt, wobei Dichtungen (81) zwischen jedem der Seitenflansche und dem Glas eingefügt sind.
  14. Uhr nach Anspruch 13, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sie außerdem ein Zifferblatt (10, 11, 12) enthält, das sich im Querschnitt über 360° erstreckt und dessen Ränder den Seitenflanschen (6, 7) benachbart sind.
  15. Uhr nach Anspruch 13 oder 14, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Gehäuse (2) außerdem einen Mittelsteg (5) enthält, der sich im Querschnitt über 360° erstreckt, wobei der Mittelsteg Befestigungseinrichtungen (8) eines Armbands trägt, und dass die Armbanduhr ein zweites Glas aufweist, wobei die Gläser (2, 3) zu beiden Seiten des Mittelstegs angeordnet sind, wobei jedes zwischen einem Seitenflansch (6, 7) und dem Mittelsteg eingeklemmt ist, wobei zusätzliche Dichtungen (81) ebenfalls zwischen jedem der Gläser und dem Mittelsteg eingefügt sind, und
    dass die Anzeigeketten (14, 15) eingerichtet sind, um zu beiden Seiten des Mittelstegs sichtbar zu sein.
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