EP2527930B1 - Uhr mit einem Mechanismus zum Anzeigen einer Animation - Google Patents

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EP2527930B1
EP2527930B1 EP20120168537 EP12168537A EP2527930B1 EP 2527930 B1 EP2527930 B1 EP 2527930B1 EP 20120168537 EP20120168537 EP 20120168537 EP 12168537 A EP12168537 A EP 12168537A EP 2527930 B1 EP2527930 B1 EP 2527930B1
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    • G04BMECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
    • G04B45/00Time pieces of which the indicating means or cases provoke special effects, e.g. aesthetic effects
    • G04B45/0023Inscriptions or pictures moved by the clockwork, e.g. for advertising
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    • G04BMECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
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    • G04B13/002Gearwork where rotation in one direction is changed into a stepping movement

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  • the present invention relates to a watch for displaying an animation.
  • the usual watches include a dial for displaying different time information.
  • the patent CH32172 presents animated characters placed above the dial and driven in oscillation by the movement of the watch.
  • the document JP61239190 describes a watch having a dial disk on which is represented a succession of images.
  • the disk is driven at a high speed by means of a stepper motor, the scrolling images gives the impression of an animated movement.
  • the watch does not have a window and all the images are visible simultaneously.
  • the patent CH40797 presents an animated pattern driven in oscillation by the escapement fork of the movement of the watch.
  • the patent US2891378 describes a watch having two adjacent disks, each disk being linked to a pinion.
  • the two pinions mesh with each other so as to turn in the opposite direction.
  • a window in the dial allows the user to see a portion of the two discs at the point of contact.
  • Each disc has a succession of portions of images; the portions of the lower disk form with the portions of the upper disk a complete image.
  • the rotation of the two discs produces the illusion of an animated movement, in a way that resembles cartoons.
  • WO2006058925 describes an animated timepiece in which a shooting star carried by a disc passes every six minutes in front of a display disc of the phases of the moon. More recent documents also describe watches with similar animations.
  • the document EP1664941 describes a watch movement, of mechanical type, comprising a visible animation mobile, simulating a pendulum movement.
  • the mobile is driven by an animation train engaged with a finishing train periodically driven in rotation by a motor member.
  • the animation proposed in this document is however limited to a pendulum movement.
  • the display of the dates can be achieved by the rotation of a ring located on the periphery of a watch face.
  • a possible embodiment consists in rotating a ring bearing a sequence of numbers ranging from 1 to 31.
  • the drive is provided by the movement of the watch with a rotation frequency d a ride in 24 hours.
  • documents CH661171 and CH648449 describe a display of the dates inscribed on a peripheral ring rotating by means of a Maltese cross.
  • the rotation frequency of such a display type is one revolution per 24 hours.
  • the rotation movement of the mobiles performing the animation of the calendars is a discontinuous movement.
  • the frequency of Rotating patterns is too weak to produce a real impression of animation.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a watch displaying an animation free from the limitations of known watches.
  • this object is achieved in particular by means of a watch according to claim 1, and a method according to claim 12.
  • the watch according to the invention thus offers the possibility of displaying an animation produced by the jerky scrolling of a sequence of distinct images carried by an animation mobile through the window of the watch.
  • printing an animated image refers to the cinematographic domain where the succession of the projected images is carried out at a particular speed also called scrolling speed. In this area, this frame rate is generally 18 to 24 frames per second.
  • the scrolling frequency corresponds to the speed at which an image displayed through the window is replaced by the next image of the sequence of distinct images. This scrolling is done thanks to the jerky movement of the mobile animation in front of the wicket.
  • the scrolling frequency will preferably be greater than 2 frames per second, which is already sufficient to give an impression of animation certainly very jerky.
  • this scrolling frequency will be between 2 and 24 frames per second.
  • a shutter can be provided to increase the number of frames per second and thus improve the animation impression.
  • the animation mobile When the animation mobile is jerked by the training device, it results in a scrolling of the separate images carried by the mobile animation.
  • This scrolling image presents a continuous evolution that creates the impression of an animated image. If the frequency is high, the phenomenon of retinal persistence produces the impression of a quasi-continuous movement.
  • the watch according to the invention thus has the advantage over the known prior art of producing a real animation effect similar to that of a cartoon. This gives a spectacular character to the watch.
  • the mechanical device thus makes it possible to reduce the total time during each cycle during which the images are not aligned behind the window.
  • a goal of the mechanical device is to transform a continuous movement (or perceived as continuous by an observer) in a much more jerky movement.
  • An aim of the mechanical device is also to transform the continuous movement (or perceived as continuous by an observer) of the basic movement into a movement with relatively long immobilization phases, in order to display the images immobile behind the aperture, and shorter displacement phases, to move faster from one image to the next.
  • the mechanical device thus makes it possible to transform a continuous movement, or a movement perceived as continuous because it has very short and / or numerous immobilization phases, in a visibly jerky movement which has longer immobilization phases than the initial movement.
  • the mechanical device produces a motion of the mobile in which the duration of the periods of immobilization is preferably greater than the duration of the phases of displacement between two successive immobilization positions.
  • a purpose of the mechanical device is also to transform the continuous movement (or perceived as continuous by an observer) of the basic movement into a movement in which the mobile moves directly from an immobilization position to the next immobilization position.
  • "Directly” here means that the moving body moves from one image immobilization position to the next immobilization position without stopping in an intermediate position, or at least without stopping perceptibly to the eye.
  • moving mobile carrying a sequence of distinct images refers to any rotatable part having a succession of distinct images.
  • the jerky motion of this mobile creates "the impression of an animated image" described above.
  • This animation mobile can be located in a parallel plane or coincident with the plane of the dial of the watch, especially in the case of a disk or a ring.
  • the mobile animation is a ring, it preferably has an internal peripheral teeth to enable it to be driven by the drive device.
  • the mobile animation is a disk
  • it can be driven by the drive device by its axis of rotation or by an external peripheral toothing according to its diameter.
  • This mobile animation can also be located in a plane not parallel to the plane of the dial of the watch, especially in the case of a drum, a coil, a pulley, etc.
  • the images carried by the mobile animation can be formed by enamelled patterns, screen-printed, engraved or cut on the mobile. They can be in black and white or in color, abstract or figurative, etc.
  • the animation mobile carries images in two dimensions, however three-dimensional images can also be used.
  • objects such as sculptures may be attached to the animation mobile without departing from the scope of the invention. It is also possible to replace the mobile animation with a mobile with other reasons. The user will be able to display several animations on his watch.
  • the watch may have a first dial intended for displaying at least hourly information and at least one additional dial allowing at least the display of an animation. This allows in particular to make watches with various shapes.
  • the animation obtained by scrolling the image sequence is observable through a window through which only one image is visible at a time.
  • window corresponds to an opening for seeing an image among a sequence of images.
  • the window makes it possible to isolate an image to be observed from the other images of the image sequence.
  • the window can be placed so that said other images are hidden.
  • the wicket will be constituted by an opening in the dial of the watch. It then leaves only one image among the sequence of images carried by the mobile animation.
  • said other images may however remain visible.
  • the scrolling of all the images in the image sequence is visible.
  • the opening allows the user to have a global view of the sequence of images in rotation and when he focuses his attention on the window, he observes only one image at a time and has the impression of an animated image.
  • a magnifying glass can be provided to facilitate the observation of the animation.
  • it may be placed in the counter or in the glass of the watch next to said window.
  • This counter can be arranged in the dial of the watch. Images other than the one appearing in the window may still be visible.
  • the training of the mobile animation can be provided by a basic movement of the watch.
  • the basic movement can determine how the watch works.
  • the basic movement can be constituted by an auxiliary module superimposed on a main movement which determines the running of the watch, and driven by this main movement.
  • the training of the mobile animation is provided by the basic movement through a mechanical device including a Maltese cross.
  • the Maltese cross When the mobile animation is driven by a Maltese cross, it is driven by the basic movement of the watch, discontinuously.
  • the Maltese cross is coaxial and mounted in rotation with a pinion. They can for example be welded to each other.
  • the pinion meshes a peripheral toothing of the mobile animation.
  • the movement of the Maltese cross is transmitted to the mobile animation.
  • the basic movement driving the mobile can be constituted by an additional module superimposed on a main movement.
  • the additional module may include a power source and a regulating organ of its own and the mobile animation.
  • the additional module comprises its own regulating organ which will determine the running speed of the animation mobile.
  • the watch also has a clean regulating organ.
  • the regulating member of the additional module can be simplified with respect to the regulating member of the movement of the watch. Indeed, it is not necessary to have a level of precision equivalent to that of the basic movement of the watch to obtain a moving image impression.
  • the mobile animation when the mobile animation is located on an additional module, it can also be driven by the main movement determining the running of the watch.
  • the operation of the mobile animation when it is located on an additional module, can also be determined by the regulating organ of the basic movement of the watch.
  • the animation mobile can be periodically triggered automatically, for example every hour.
  • the mobile animation can also be triggered manually by the user.
  • the trigger can be performed using a push button, a crown, a minute-repeat lock or any other trigger device applicable to a watch.
  • the time interval corresponding to the immobilization of an image in front of the window is between 0.5 seconds and 0.04 seconds. This interval corresponds to the scrolling speed of the separate images.
  • the duration of the repetition of the steps allowing the scrolling of the distinct images through the window is generally less than 60 seconds. It depends on the size of the spring and the size of the barrel.
  • the scrolling of all the images of the image sequence through the window can be performed once or repeated several times.
  • the displayed image must be the first frame of the cycle to start each cycle again at the same frame.
  • the figure 1 illustrates a watch 11 according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • This watch 11 has in particular a window 4 through which an image 3 among a sequence of images is visible.
  • the window 4 is arranged in the dial 10 and allows scrolling a succession of separate images 3.
  • a push button or lock 12 allows manual triggering by the user of the mobile animation 1.
  • the watch 11 according to the invention may have a manual release of the mobile animation 1 by means of a watch bezel, the crown, or any other body.
  • the figure 2 illustrates an example of an animation mobile 1 and the training device associated therewith according to an embodiment of the present invention. For the sake of simplification, the basic movement of the watch 11 is not shown.
  • the animation mobile 1 represented in this figure is formed by a ring 1 on which are represented distinct images 3.
  • the ring 1 has an internal peripheral toothing 2 meshing with a pinion 9.
  • the pinion 9 is coaxial and rotatably fixed with a Maltese cross 5.
  • the Maltese cross 5 and the pinion 9 are jerkily driven by a wheel of FIG. drive 6 to one or more pivots.
  • the drive wheel 6 is rotated continuously and at a constant speed by the basic movement of the watch 11.
  • the speed constant watch is provided by a regulator.
  • the operation of the Maltese cross will be described more precisely with reference to the figure 3 .
  • the jerky motion applied to the ring 1 allows the scrolling of the distinct images 3.
  • the window 4 not shown on the figure 2 allows to see only one image 3 at a time among the plurality of images in the image sequence 3.
  • the size of the images 3 is chosen so that each image 3 is entirely visible in turn in the window 4.
  • Each image 3 represents a step of a movement.
  • the scrolling of the successive images 3 corresponds to the scrolling of the different stages of the movement thus creating the illusion of the movement.
  • the scrolling speed is therefore chosen so as to cause this illusion of motion or animated image printing.
  • This concept of animation refers to the cinematic domain where the succession of projected images is carried out at a particular frequency.
  • a scrolling speed greater than 2 frames per second will be sufficient.
  • the scrolling speed will be between 18 and 24 frames per second.
  • the number of frames per second may be increased by a shutter.
  • the animation mobile 1 consists of a drum located in a plane perpendicular to the dial.
  • the drum rotates along an axis located in a plane parallel to or coincident with the plane of the dial.
  • the drum presents a multitude of facets bearing distinct images, each facet bearing a single image.
  • the animation mobile 1 consists of a disc 1 of diameter less than or equal to that of the dial 10 of the watch and fixed at its center coaxially with the center of the movement of the watch. base of the watch.
  • the drive of the disc 1 will be done by means of a central pinion, driven in a jerky way by a Maltese cross 5.
  • the disc does not have peripheral toothing.
  • the animation mobile 1 consists of a disc eccentric to the center of the base movement of the watch 11 and smaller in diameter than the dial of the watch.
  • the disc has an external peripheral toothing on which meshes the pinion driven by the Maltese cross.
  • the figure 3 illustrates more precisely the operation of the training device comprising a Maltese cross 5 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • a drive wheel 6 driven by the base movement of the watch rotates continuously with a steady speed.
  • This drive wheel carries two pivots 7 penetrating the grooves 8 of the Maltese cross, thus causing its rotation a quarter turn.
  • the drive wheel 6 may also carry only one pivot.
  • the pivot 7 then leaves the groove 8, the drive wheel 6 continues its course while the Maltese cross remains motionless.
  • the central portion of the drive wheel 6, partially recessed, is complementary to the rounding of the Maltese cross 5 in order to stabilize the position of the device when one of the pivots 7 is not engaged in one of the grooves 8.
  • the figure 4 illustrates another embodiment of the present invention, wherein the watch consists of two dials 10 and 12.
  • the dial 10 has a window 4 through which an image 3 is visible.
  • the dial 12 has a brief display of hours and minutes.
  • additional information may be displayed although not shown in this figure.
  • additional information to be displayed are the seconds, the date, the power reserve or chronograph data, etc.
  • the watch 11 presents an animation on an additional dial while the time information is presented on a main dial.
  • the animation mobile can be placed above the dial, or even out of the box, for example in the telescope; etc.
  • a clock having a display of an animation operating using a Maltese cross mechanism allows in particular to use a larger image sequence.
  • the content of the images can be more detailed and present a higher aesthetic appearance compared to a simpler pattern, because smaller, displayed on a watch.
  • Such a clock has an attractive and spectacular character.

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  1. Uhr (11) mit einem mechanischen Uhrwerk, einem durch das besagte mechanische Uhrwerk angetriebenen Animationsdrehteil (1) und einem Fenster (4):
    worin der Animationsdrehteil (1) eine Reihenfolge von individuellen Bildern (3) umfasst,
    worin das Fenster (4) das Anzeigen eines einzigen, vom besagten Animationsdrehteil (1) getragenen Bildes (3) ermöglicht,
    worin die besagte Uhr zudem eine mechanische Vorrichtung umfasst, die so angeordnet ist, um eine Drehbewegung des mechanischen Uhrwerks in eine ruckartige Drehbewegung des besagten Animationsdrehteiles (1) umzuwandeln, um den Eindruck eines animierten Bildes durch das besagte Fenster (4) zu erwecken;
    dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die besagte mechanische Vorrichtung ein diskontinuierlich in Drehung angetriebenes Malteserkreuz (5) umfasst.
  2. Uhr gemäss Anspruch 1, worin die besagte mechanische Vorrichtung so angeordnet ist, um eine besagte ruckartige Bewegung des besagten Animationsdrehteils (1) zu erzeugen, worin
    der besagte Drehteil in einer ersten Position bewegungslos bleibt, was das Anzeigen eines ersten besagten Bildes hinter dem besagten Fenster ermöglicht;
    der besagte Drehteil sich dreht, um direkt in eine zweite Position zu wechseln, was das Anzeigen eines zweiten besagten Bildes hinter dem besagten Fenster ermöglicht;
    der besagte Drehteil ist bewegungslos in der besagten zweiten Position bleibt,
    und so weiter, bis alle Bilder der Reihe nach hinter dem besagten Fenster angezeigt wurden.
  3. Uhr gemäss Anspruch 2, worin die besagte Vorrichtung so angeordnet ist, um den besagten Drehteil für Zeitabschnitte grösser als die Dauer des Wechsels von einer Position zur nächsten Position unbeweglich zu machen.
  4. Uhr (11) gemäss einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, worin das koaxial und solidarisch in Drehung mit einem Trieb (9) montierte Malteserkreuz (5) durch das besagte mechanische Uhrwerk angetrieben wird und der Trieb (9) mit einer inneren peripheren Zahnung (2) des besagten Animationsdrehteils (1) ineinandergreift.
  5. Uhr gemäss einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, worin die mechanische Vorrichtung ein Antriebsrad (6) umfasst, versehen mit mindestens einem Drehzapfen (7), der dazu angepasst ist, um in die Rillen (8) des Malteserkreuzes einzudringen, um dieses diskontinuierlich in Drehung anzutreiben.
  6. Uhr (11) gemäss einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, worin die Laufgeschwindigkeit der vom besagten Animationsdrehteil (1) getragenen individuellen Bilder (3) mindestens zwei Bilder pro Sekunde ist.
  7. Uhr (11) gemäss einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, worin der besagte Animationsdrehteil (1) aus einem Ring besteht, der eine innere periphere Zahnung (2) aufweist und sich in einer zum Zifferblatt der Uhr parallelen Ebene befindet.
  8. Uhr (11) gemäss irgendeinem der Ansprüche 1 bis 7, worin das besagte mechanische Uhrwerk den Gang der Uhr bestimmt.
  9. Uhr (11) gemäss irgendeinem der Ansprüche 1 bis 7, worin sich der besagte Animationsdrehteil auf einem zusätzlichen Modul zum Basisuhrwerk der Uhr befindet, wobei das zusätzliche Modul eine eigene Energiequelle und ein eigenes Stellglied umfasst.
  10. Uhr (11) gemäss irgendeinem der Ansprüche 1 bis 7, worin sich der besagte Animationsdrehteil (1) auf einem zusätzlichen, durch das Basisuhrwerk der Uhr angetriebenen Modul befindet.
  11. Uhr (11) gemäss irgendeinem der Ansprüche 1 bis 10, worin sich der Animationsdrehteil (1) auf einem zusätzlichen Modul befindet, dessen Gang durch das Stellglied des Basisuhrwerks der Uhr (11) bestimmt wird.
  12. Animationsverfahren auf der durch irgendeinen der Ansprüche 1 bis 11 gekennzeichneten Uhr mit mechanischem Uhrwerk, worin das Verfahren eine Wiederholung der folgenden Schritte umfasst:
    a) Anzeigen durch ein Fenster (4) eines ersten Bildes, von einem Animationsdrehteil (1) getragen, welcher durch eine zusätzliche mechanische Vorrichtung mit einem Malteserkreuz (5) angetrieben wird, in einer ersten Position,
    b) Immobilisierung des besagten ersten Bildes während eines Zeitintervalls,
    c) Bewegen des Animationsdrehteils (1), angetrieben durch die zusätzliche mechanische Vorrichtung mit dem besagten Malteserkreuz, welches direkt in eine zweite Position übergeht, um das erste Bild durch ein zweites Bild zu ersetzen,
    und so weiter, um den Eindruck eines animierten Bildes zu erwecken.
  13. Animationsverfahren gemäss Anspruch 12, auf einer Uhr, worin das besagte Zeitintervall zwischen einer halben Sekunde und einem Fünftel einer Sekunde liegt.
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