EP2672333A1 - Système de lunette tournante - Google Patents

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EP2672333A1
EP2672333A1 EP12171072.7A EP12171072A EP2672333A1 EP 2672333 A1 EP2672333 A1 EP 2672333A1 EP 12171072 A EP12171072 A EP 12171072A EP 2672333 A1 EP2672333 A1 EP 2672333A1
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Olivier Silvant
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Priority to EP12171072.7A priority Critical patent/EP2672333A1/fr
Priority to US14/405,939 priority patent/US9501037B2/en
Priority to CN201380035832.0A priority patent/CN104412176B/zh
Priority to PCT/EP2013/061274 priority patent/WO2013182487A1/fr
Priority to EP13725996.6A priority patent/EP2859412B1/fr
Priority to RU2014153556A priority patent/RU2609193C2/ru
Priority to JP2015515484A priority patent/JP5947979B2/ja
Publication of EP2672333A1 publication Critical patent/EP2672333A1/fr
Priority to HK15106414.8A priority patent/HK1205797A1/zh
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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
    • G04B19/00Indicating the time by visual means
    • G04B19/28Adjustable guide marks or pointers for indicating determined points of time
    • G04B19/283Adjustable guide marks or pointers for indicating determined points of time on rotatable rings, i.e. bezel

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  • the present invention relates to a timepiece comprising a middle part closed by a bottom and an ice, said timepiece further comprising a rotating bezel system attached to said middle part.
  • the technical field of the invention is the technical field of fine mechanics.
  • the present invention relates to a rotating bezel for a timepiece.
  • Known rotary eyewear systems comprise an annular rotating bezel having an upper face and a lower face, the upper face being the face visible by the user.
  • This bezel comprises, on its lower surface, a notch or toothing.
  • the rotating bezel system further comprises a spring means.
  • This spring means is inserted between the rotating bezel and the middle part of the timepiece when the bezel is mounted by force on the middle part of the timepiece.
  • This spring means is in the form of a flat ring comprising, on its face facing the notch of the bezel, lamellae.
  • These slats are arranged to have an inclination between 0 and 90 ° relative to the plane of the flat ring.
  • These slats have a certain elasticity so that the spring means act on the rotating bezel to exert a vertical force. This vertical force tends to push the bezel out of the middle of the timepiece.
  • the bezel and the spring means are made of steel which has the advantage of having a good life and being inexpensive.
  • the rotating bezel systems have the disadvantage of not being able to be easily assembled to the middle part because the spring means must be first mounted. Then it is the turn of the bezel to be assembled. So not only the assembly is complex but disassembly is almost impossible and may destroy the rotating bezel
  • the object of the invention is to overcome the drawbacks of the prior art by proposing to provide a rotating timepiece bezel system which is simpler to produce and which can be made of precious materials without premature wear and which can be dismantled. .
  • the invention relates to a middle part of a timepiece comprising a peripheral shoulder on which an annular rotating bezel system is rotatably mounted, characterized in that said rotating bezel system is formed of an independent module, said module comprising an annular bezel, an annular support member, a toothed element and spring means cooperating elastically with the toothed element, said spring means and said toothed element being held axially by the bezel and the support element, said support system rotating bezel further comprising fixing means for fixing together the spring means, the support member and the bezel, the toothed element being angularly integral with said middle part while the spring means are angularly integral with the bezel and the support member for indexing the position of the rotating bezel system by means of t at the middle.
  • a first advantage of the present invention is to allow the rotating bezel system according to the present invention to be simpler to make and assemble. Indeed, the fact of mounting the ring on a support piece so as to place the spring ring and the toothing between said support piece and the bezel allows to have an independent module: this premonstrated module improves the manufacturing process because the Rotating eyewear modules can be mounted separately. As the toothing is arranged to be fixed to the middle of the watch case and the bezel, the support piece, and the spring are integral with each other.
  • this arrangement makes it possible to make glasses of precious materials without risk of premature wear since the toothing is not integrated with the bezel and it is just fixed to said bezel.
  • the rotating bezel system is arranged so that the spring and the teeth are inserted between the bezel and the support piece, the spring and the toothing cooperating together.
  • the toothed element and the spring means are concentric with respect to one another.
  • the bezel and the support member are arranged to both have a complementary profile so that the assembly of the telescope to the support member defines a first housing in which the toothed element and the spring means are placed.
  • the toothed element consist of a toothed ring comprising a toothing
  • the spring means comprising a spring ring which comprises elastic means capable of cooperating with the toothing arranged on said toothed element.
  • the toothed ring and the spring ring are flat coplanar rings.
  • the toothed ring comprises a toothing on its outer face and is angularly integral with the middle part, the spring ring being integral with the bezel and the support element and comprising at its inner face. , the resilient means adapted to cooperate with the toothing arranged on said toothed ring.
  • the resilient means are arms extending inwardly of the spring ring so as to exert a bearing on the toothing.
  • the middle part comprises a side wall in which is arranged an outgrowth to form a groove so that a projection arranged on the support element can cooperate with said groove and limit the vertical movement of the rotating bezel system.
  • the toothed ring comprises at least one lug and in that the lateral wall of the middle part comprises at least one recess arranged so that the at least one lug can be inserted therein so as to limit the displacement. angular of the toothed ring relative to the middle part.
  • the toothed ring comprises three lugs.
  • the spring ring comprises three elastic arms angularly distributed.
  • the present invention also relates to a watch case middle comprising a peripheral shoulder on which an annular rotating bezel system is rotatably mounted, characterized in that said rotating bezel system is formed of an independent module, said module comprising a annular bezel, an annular support member, a toothed element and spring means cooperating elastically with said notching means, said spring means and said toothed element being held axially by the bezel and / or the support member, said bezel system rotating member further comprising fixing means for fixing together the toothed element, the support element and the telescope, the spring means being angularly integral with said middle part while the toothed element is angularly integral with the bezel and the support element to allow indexing of the position of the telescope system urnante compared to the middle part.
  • said rotating bezel system is formed of an independent module, said module comprising a annular bezel, an annular support member, a toothed element and spring means cooperating elastically with said notching means, said spring means and said toothed element being
  • the toothed element and the spring means are concentric with respect to one another.
  • the toothed element consists of a toothed ring comprising a toothing, the spring means comprising a spring ring which comprises elastic means capable of cooperating with the toothing arranged on said toothed element.
  • the spring ring is open and has at least one area having a minimum radius and an area having a maximum radius so that the area having a maximum radius cooperates with a recess arranged in said support member and that the zone having a minimum radius cooperates with a groove arranged on the middle part.
  • said spring ring comprises two ends, one of which has an elevated portion, said raised portion comprising an axially oriented curved portion and a portion plane parallel to said spring ring, and in that said flat portion comprises, on its outer face, the toothing cooperating with the toothed element.
  • the bezel and the support member are arranged to both have a complementary profile so that assembly of the bezel to the support member allows forming a second housing in which toothed element is placed, said support member comprising a recess in which the spring means are inserted.
  • the present invention further relates to a timepiece comprising a box formed by a middle part closed by a bottom and an ice, characterized in that the middle part is the middle part according to one of the preceding claims.
  • the present invention proceeds from the general inventive idea of providing a rotating bezel system which is easier to assemble.
  • a rotating bezel system is attached to a middle part comprising a central axis (C).
  • the rotating bezel system includes an annular bezel which is the visible and manipulated portion of the user and an annular support member as well.
  • the rotating bezel system also includes a toothed element placed between the bezel and the support member.
  • the rotating bezel system comprises spring means cooperating with the toothed element to allow rotation of the rotating bezel system relative to the middle part of the watch, indexing the position of the bezel relative to the middle part. This rotation is allowed because the toothed element or the spring means are angularly integral with said middle part.
  • the figure 1 shows the rotating bezel system 1 according to a first embodiment of the invention in an exploded manner so as to see each piece separately.
  • the rotating bezel system comprises a telescope 7 which is the visible portion and manipulated by the user.
  • This ring-shaped bezel comprises an upper face 7a visible by the user and a lower face 7b.
  • the rotating bezel system 1 further comprises a support or pre-assembly element 5 in the form of an annular ring.
  • This Support member 5 comprises a flat ring 50 having an upper face 52 and a lower face 54.
  • the upper face 52 comprises a first peripheral rim 56.
  • the lower face 54 comprises a second peripheral flange 58 and a third flange 60 near the inner end of the ring 50.
  • the second 58 and third 60 flanges then define an annular housing 62.
  • the third flange 60 comprises at least one protrusion 64 extending towards the central axis of the ring 50.
  • the third flange 60 comprises a single projection 64 traversing the entirety of said flange 60.
  • the rotating bezel system 1, visible to Figures 2 to 4 further comprises a spring-notch assembly 10 or snap-in system.
  • This spring and notch assembly 10 comprises spring means 9 and a toothed element 19.
  • the spring means 9 comprise a ring 11 provided with elastic means 13.
  • These elastic means 13 are, for example, in the form of resilient arms 15 arranged in the ring 11 so as not to protrude. These arms 15 are arranged to have, at their free end, an inclination towards the inside of the spring ring 9.
  • Each arm 15 is made by notching said spring ring 11 so that a recess 17 appears between each arm 15 and the body of the ring 11.
  • Each arm 15 has a thickness which decreases when approaching the end 15a.
  • the spring ring comprises 3 elastic arms distributed angularly every 120 °.
  • the toothed element 19 comprises a toothed ring 21 whose outer wall 21a is provided with a toothing 23 and whose inner wall 21b has lugs or projections 25 here three in number.
  • This toothed element 19 is arranged to fit into the spring means 9, that is to say that the toothed ring 21 is sized to be able to be placed in said spring ring 11.
  • the toothed ring 21 and the spring ring 11 are concentric and coplanar This configuration allows, when the toothed ring 21 is inserted inside the spring ring 11, that the means elastic members 13 cooperate with the toothing 23 due to the inclination of the arms 15.
  • each arm 15 is in contact with the toothing 23 such that there is a rest position in which the end 15a of each arm 15 is located in a hollow of the toothing 23.
  • This inclination of the arm 15 towards the inside of the spring ring 11 is used to allow unidirectionality of the rotation of the spring ring 11 relative to the toothed ring 21.
  • the toothing 23 and the elastic means 13 are arranged so that the spring ring 11 can rotate relative to the toothed ring 21 in a defined direction: clockwise or anti-clockwise.
  • the toothing 23 and the elastic means 13 are arranged so that the spring ring 11 can rotate in one and / or the other of the two directions: hourly or anti-clockwise.
  • This spring-notch assembly 10 is then placed on the upper face 52 of the support element 5.
  • This support element 5 and the bezel 7 are fastened together via fastening means 27, for example screws, and then define a first housing 51 in which the spring means 9 and the toothed element 19 are placed.
  • These fastening means 27 then pass through the spring-notch assembly 10.
  • the support element 5, the bezel 7 and the spring and notch assembly 10 comprise openings 12 enabling said fastening means 27 to pass therethrough.
  • These openings 12 are arranged at the level of the spring ring 11. The consequence is that this spring ring 11 becomes integral with the support member 5 and the bezel 7.
  • the fastening means 27 can also be glue or rivets or others.
  • This timepiece comprises a middle part 3.
  • This middle part 3 comprises a shoulder 300 defined by a side wall 302 and a base 304.
  • This shoulder 300 serves as a housing for the rotating bezel system 1.
  • the side wall 302 comprises a protrusion 306 extending over the entire perimeter of the wall
  • This extension 306 makes it possible to define, in cooperation with the base 304 and the wall 302, a retaining groove 308.
  • This retaining groove 308 makes it possible, during the assembly of the rotating bezel system 1 on the middle part 3, that the protrusion 64 can be inserted therein. This insertion is done by force so that the system of rotating bezel 1 is held vertically to the middle part 3.
  • the lugs 25 or projections of the toothed ring 21 are used to attach said rotating bezel system to the timepiece.
  • the middle part furthermore comprises at least one recess 310.
  • three recesses 310 are made, the number of recesses 310 is identical to that of the stubs 25.
  • these recesses 310, arranged on the side wall 302 have a shape identical or substantially identical to that of the lugs 25 of the inner wall 21 b of the toothed ring 21.
  • each of the lugs 25 is inserted in a recess 310 of the middle part 3.
  • the purpose of these recesses 310 is to block the rotating bezel system 1 in rotation relative to the middle part 3.
  • said rotating bezel system 1 is fixed axially vertically to the middle part 3 by the projection 64 inserted in the retaining groove 308. Nevertheless, the rotating bezel system 1 is not locked in rotation and can therefore rotate relative to the middle part 3 when the user turns the telescope. Only the frictional force between the wall 302 and the base 304 of the middle part 3 and the outer walls of the rotating bezel system 1 act to prevent such rotation.
  • This toothed ring 21 is integral in rotation with the middle part. As this toothed ring 21 is inserted into the rotating bezel system 1 and cooperates with the spring ring 11, only the assembly consisting of the rotating bezel, the spring ring 11 and the support member 5 can be rotated relative to the middle part.
  • the toothing 23 and the spring means 13 are arranged to define the direction of rotation of the rotating bezel 7 with respect to the toothed ring 21, that is to say with respect to the middle part 3.
  • the resilient arms 15 are formed so that the end 15a of each arm 15 prevents rotation.
  • the inclination of the arms 15 causes the end 15a to bear on the toothing 23 so that the arm 15 It can not pass over the toothing 23.
  • the arms 15 have a curved shape at their end 15a so that the end will press the recess between two notches. The locking can be improved by bending the end 15a of each arm 15 so that the curvature of said end 15a matches the shape of the notches of the toothing 23.
  • the rotating bezel system 1 can be bidirectional by producing elastic arms that do not exert a bearing on the toothed ring 21 when the user turns the bezel 7. For this, it can be provided that the arms 15 extend radially so that, in one or the other of the rotational directions, these arms do not exert support on the toothing 23. Thus, a pre-assembled and easily adjustable rotating bezel system is obtained.
  • This rotating bezel system 1 is to be able to easily make rotating glasses of precious materials.
  • the toothed ring 21 is independent of the bezel that is to say that it is not attached thereto. There is therefore no specific constraint.
  • the bezel can, therefore, be made of precious materials without this posing any manufacturing problems since the toothed ring 21 and the spring ring 11 are always made of steel, that is to say of materials with less wear than precious materials.
  • the rotating bezel system 1 comprises a bezel 1070 which is the visible part and manipulated by the user.
  • This ring-shaped bezel comprises an upper face visible by the user and a lower face.
  • the rotating bezel system 1 further comprises a support member 1050.
  • This support member 1050 includes a flat ring 1051 having an upper face and a lower face.
  • the upper face comprises a first peripheral rim 1052 having a stair profile. It is thus understood that said flange has several levels or bearing surface.
  • the first peripheral rim 1052 will comprise at least one level intermediate, the support member 1050 thus comprises three bearing surfaces at three different heights.
  • the lower face includes a second peripheral flange 1053.
  • the latter comprises a recess 1054 running through the inner surface of the second flange 1053 so as to form a circular recess.
  • the 1070 bezel also has a profile in the form of stairs but inverted. This stair-shaped profile is made to cooperate with the profile of the support member 1050.
  • the rotating bezel system 10, visible to figures 7 and 9 further comprises a spring-notch assembly.
  • This spring and notch assembly comprises spring means 1090 and a toothed element 1190.
  • the toothed element 1190 comprises a toothed ring 1191 whose inner wall comprises a set of teeth 1192 and whose outer wall 1193 comprises lugs or projections 1194, here in number three.
  • This toothed element 1190 is arranged to fit into the support member 1050. Specifically, the toothed ring 1191 is placed on the lowest support surface.
  • the support element 1050 comprises recesses 1055.
  • the number of these recesses 1055 is equal to the number of lugs or projections 1194 located on the outer wall 1193 of the toothed ring 1191
  • the recesses 1055 are arranged so that, when the toothed ring 1191 is placed in support 1050, the lugs or protrusions 1194 fit into said recesses 1055 allowing the angular locking of said toothed ring 1191.
  • the bezel 1070 is then fixed to the support element. During this assembly, the inverted staircase profile of the telescope 1070 cooperates with the staircase profile of the support element 1050.
  • the dimensions thereof are calculated so that the inverted staircase profile of the telescope 1070 co-operates and the stepped profile of the support member 1050 interlock with one another forming a second housing 1156 into which the toothed element is inserted.
  • the telescope 1070 thus presses on the toothed element 1190 to hold them securely in the support element 1050.
  • the telescope 1070 can be driven out or screwed on or glued.
  • the spring means 1090 comprise an open or non-closed spring ring 1900 having an outer wall 1901 and an inner wall 1903.
  • This spring ring 1900 comprises at least one zone having a smaller radius of curvature 1902 than the radius of curvature of said non-closed ring.
  • said ring spring 1900 comprises at least one zone 1904 having a maximum radius and at least one zone 1902 having a minimum radius.
  • the ring spring 1900 comprises three zones having a smaller radius of curvature 1902 than the radius of curvature of said ring not closed, angularly spaced regularly.
  • Said unsealed ring also has, at one of its ends 1906, an elevation 1908. This means that said end 1906 comprises a curved portion 1906a having a vertical or axial curvature so that the end 1906 is raised and a flat portion 1906b parallel to the plane of the ring spring 1901.
  • a toothing 1910 intended to cooperate with the toothing 1192 of the toothed ring 1191, is arranged on the outer wall 1901 of the elevated portion 1908.
  • said spring ring 1900 is mounted in the rotating bezel system 10
  • said spring ring 1900 is inserted into the recess 1054 circular second flange 1053.
  • the elevation of the elevated portion 1908 is then calculated so that the latter located opposite the toothed ring 1191.
  • the toothing 1910 of the outer face 1901 of the raised portion 1908 comes into contact with the toothing 1192 of the inner face of the toothed ring 1191. This cooperation makes it possible to determine the direction of rotation of the rotating bezel system 10.
  • the toothing 1910 of the elevated portion 1908 and the toothing 1192 of the inner face of the toothed ring 1191 are configured so that each tooth comprises an inclined face and a merged face with the radius of the toothed ring 1191 or the spring ring 1901.
  • the inclined face of each tooth of the tooth of the year spring water takes support on the inclined face of each tooth of the toothing 1192 of the toothed ring 1191.
  • the rotation of the system 10 is unidirectional, that is to say that the rotation can be done clockwise or counterclockwise but It is possible that the rotation is bidirectional.
  • the ring spring 1901 is made so that once installed in the support member 1050, only the areas 1902 whose radius of curvature is smaller than the radius of curvature of the spring ring are disposed in the hollow 1054 circular of the second rim 1053, this being due to the fact that these areas are farther from the center of the spring ring 1900 than the rest of said ring.
  • An advantage of this arrangement is to have a rotating bezel system 1 which can be assembled beforehand which facilitates the final assembly of the watch.
  • the driving of said rotating bezel system 10 causes the application of a constraint on the spring means 1090.
  • This constraint results in an increase in the diameter of the 1901 spring ring, the latter having a tendency to enter entirely into the circular recess 1054 of the second flange 1053 which facilitates the hunting.
  • the spring ring has on its inner face 1903, at least one projection 1912.
  • This projection 1912 is made to cooperate with a recess 1309 located on the middle part 1300.
  • This recess 1309 is placed so that the projection 1912 s' inserts when the glasses system rotating 10 is mounted on the middle part. This cooperation induces an angular locking of the spring ring 1901 relative to the middle part 1300.
  • a spring ring 1901 angularly secured to the middle part 1300 is then obtained and an assembly formed by the bezel 1070, the support element 1050 and the toothed ring 1191 which can rotate around the middle part 1300 in at least one predetermined direction.
  • the rotating bezel system 10 it has two possibilities: either it turns the rotating bezel system 10 in the direction in which it is expected that it turns, or in the opposite direction.
  • the teeth of the ring spring and the teeth of the toothed ring 1191 slide on one another to coax or press on one another to block the rotation.
  • An advantage of the rotating bezel system according to this second embodiment is that its mounting on the middle part is facilitated because the stress to be exerted is lower. Indeed, in the known systems, the vertical maintenance is achieved by driving a rigid element which imposes to exert a significant force to drive the rotating bezel system 10. This also results in the operation of separating the rotating bezel system 10 of the middle part 3 is very complicated because the risk of breaking said system is important.
  • the rotating bezel system according to the invention uses an elastic element to ensure vertical retention. It is the spring ring 1901 which is used for the vertical or axial maintenance and which is deformed during the driving operation. The constraint to be applied to assemble the rotating bezel system 10 according to the invention to the middle part is therefore less important. The consequence is that it is possible that the detaching operation of the rotating bezel system of the caseband is less complicated and that the risk of breaking said rotating bezel system is less great.
  • a common advantage of the two embodiments is that the choice of direction of rotation of the rotating bezel system can be easily changed by replacing, in the rotating bezel system, the spring ring 11, 1901 and the toothed ring 21, 1191 .
  • the support member 1050 further comprises a sealing member 1200.
  • a seal 1201 is placed in the rotating bezel system 10 to seal it.
  • the profile of the support member 1050 has an additional intermediate level that is to say an additional support surface. This additional support surface is used to allow the installation of the seal.
  • This seal 1201 is then wedged between the bezel 1070 and the support member 1050.
  • the additional intermediate level is dimensioned so that when the seal 1201 is installed, the profile of the support member with the seal is identical to the profile of the support element 1050 of the second embodiment that is to say without seal. This makes it possible to modify only the support element 1050 and not the telescope.

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EP12171072.7A EP2672333A1 (fr) 2012-06-06 2012-06-06 Système de lunette tournante
US14/405,939 US9501037B2 (en) 2012-06-06 2013-05-31 Rotating bezel system
CN201380035832.0A CN104412176B (zh) 2012-06-06 2013-05-31 转动式表圈系统
PCT/EP2013/061274 WO2013182487A1 (fr) 2012-06-06 2013-05-31 Systeme de lunette tournante
EP13725996.6A EP2859412B1 (fr) 2012-06-06 2013-05-31 Systeme de lunette tournante
RU2014153556A RU2609193C2 (ru) 2012-06-06 2013-05-31 Поворотная люнетная система
JP2015515484A JP5947979B2 (ja) 2012-06-06 2013-05-31 回転ベゼルシステム
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