EP2887158A1 - Einstellvorrichtung für Armbanduhr - Google Patents

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EP2887158A1
EP2887158A1 EP13199118.4A EP13199118A EP2887158A1 EP 2887158 A1 EP2887158 A1 EP 2887158A1 EP 13199118 A EP13199118 A EP 13199118A EP 2887158 A1 EP2887158 A1 EP 2887158A1
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Pascal Lagorgette
Raphaël Balmer
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ETA SA Manufacture Horlogere Suisse
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Priority to CN201480069034.4A priority patent/CN105829978B/zh
Priority to US15/104,883 priority patent/US10228657B2/en
Priority to EP14815300.0A priority patent/EP3084530B1/de
Priority to JP2016541243A priority patent/JP6232500B2/ja
Priority to PCT/EP2014/077517 priority patent/WO2015091248A2/fr
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    • G04B19/243Clocks or watches with date or week-day indicators, i.e. calendar clocks or watches; Clockwork calendars characterised by the shape of the date indicator
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    • G04B47/00Time-pieces combined with other articles which do not interfere with the running or the time-keeping of the time-piece
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    • G04B19/04Hands; Discs with a single mark or the like
    • G04B19/048Hands; Discs with a single mark or the like having the possibility of indicating on more than one scale, e.g. hands with variable length which work on different scales
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    • G04B19/24Clocks or watches with date or week-day indicators, i.e. calendar clocks or watches; Clockwork calendars
    • G04B19/243Clocks or watches with date or week-day indicators, i.e. calendar clocks or watches; Clockwork calendars characterised by the shape of the date indicator
    • G04B19/247Clocks or watches with date or week-day indicators, i.e. calendar clocks or watches; Clockwork calendars characterised by the shape of the date indicator disc-shaped
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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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    • G04BMECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
    • G04B27/00Mechanical devices for setting the time indicating means
    • G04B27/08Mechanical devices for setting the time indicating means by using parts of the case
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    • G04B45/00Time pieces of which the indicating means or cases provoke special effects, e.g. aesthetic effects
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    • G04G5/00Setting, i.e. correcting or changing, the time-indication
    • G04G5/04Setting, i.e. correcting or changing, the time-indication by setting each of the displayed values, e.g. date, hour, independently

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  • the present invention relates to the field of adjustment devices for a watch arranged to be plated on the ice of a watch having a plurality of display means.
  • the indication of the date is not optimal because it does not take into account the difference in the number of days between the different months of the year. Therefore, for months to thirty days, it is necessary to set the date to advance the date of two notches while in February, it is necessary to advance at least the date of four notches or five in case of a leap year to have the right date.
  • watch modules with a perpetual calendar have been created. These watch modules propose to indicate the date taking into account the different numbers of days of the months of the year depending on whether the year is simple or leap. Therefore, this watch module can go from one month to another without the user having to intervene.
  • One of the aims of the present invention is to provide a control device which overcomes the aforementioned drawbacks, that is to say by providing an adjustment device offering a clear and fast and inexpensive use.
  • the present invention consists of a watch adjustment device arranged to be plated on the window of a watch having a plurality of display means, characterized in that said device is arranged to allow viewing by the user of said display means of said watch during their adjustment, said device comprising at least one indexing mark for its angular indexing with respect to a reference of said watch, and in that said device comprises, for at least one particular display of said shows, at least one additional information with respect to said particular display of said watch to facilitate the adjustment of said particular display considered.
  • said at least one complementary piece of information comprises an indication of the nature of the particular display.
  • said at least one complementary piece of information comprises a display sequence of all the possible adjustment amplitude of said display means considered.
  • the device comprises at least one transparent plastic film.
  • the device comprises several plastic films placed on each other each corresponding to at least one particular display of said watch.
  • the plastic films placed on each other are joined together by at least one joining point, each film further comprising a tab for gripping.
  • the device comprises an annular piece comprising at least one beam extending radially so as to delimit at least one zone for complementary information.
  • said annular piece and said at least one beam comprise several thickness levels each corresponding to one or more displays of said watch.
  • said annular piece comprises a layer of adhesive material on the surface in contact with the ice of the watch.
  • the device comprises a plurality of transparent zones to enable visualization by the user of said display means of said watch during their adjustment.
  • the device comprises a plurality of zones provided with windows to allow viewing by the user of said display means of said watch during their adjustment.
  • said at least one particular display is a parameter of a perpetual calendar.
  • the invention furthermore relates to a watch assembly comprising a mechanical and / or electronic clockwork movement and an adjustment device according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said clockwork movement is capable of operating in a setting in which the display means and at least one additional information of a particular display cooperate together to facilitate the adjustment of said at least one particular display considered.
  • the display means comprise a central hour hand, a central minute hand and a small seconds hand on a counter at 6 o'clock for displaying the current time and, for the display of the chronograph function, a central seconds hand and counter hands, the display means further comprising a disk disposed under a window for displaying the date.
  • the display means cooperates successively with the complementary information so as to adjust the particular display associated with each additional information.
  • the validation of the value of the parameter by action on the main control member automatically causes the passage to the next phase and automatically causes the end of the adjustment step after the adjustment phase of the last parameter.
  • the step of displaying the parameter set consists in moving the display means used to scan at least a portion of the amplitude of the selectable values for said parameter and to go to a position representing the first possible value for said set parameter.
  • the step of displaying the set parameter consists in using a first display member to indicate the nature of the parameter to be adjusted and to move a second display member to scan at least a portion of the display element. amplitude of the selectable values for said parameter and to go to a position representing the first possible value for said set parameter.
  • the first display member is one of the meter hands to indicate the nature of the parameter to be set
  • the second display member is a central hand.
  • the step of displaying the set parameter consists in moving the used display means to a position representing the first possible value for said set parameter.
  • each complementary information cooperates with a separate display means.
  • This watch or timepiece 100 comprises a case 101 in which a movement or watchmaking module 100a (represented in FIG. figure 8 ) is arranged.
  • the housing 101 includes a mirror 102 and a bezel 103.
  • This watch module has a date function and more particularly a perpetual calendar function. It is understood that this watch module proposes to indicate the date taking into account the difference in the number of days between the months of the year and the leap years.
  • the watch furthermore comprises control means 105.
  • control means 105 comprise a crown B that can be rotated and pulled in several positions, a first pusher P1 and a second pusher P2.
  • the ring B is considered as a main control member 105a while the pushers P1 and P2 are considered as secondary control members 105b.
  • this watch module sends time information to display means 106, which are associated with a dial 104 to indicate the information to the user.
  • These display means 106 comprise at least one display member 107.
  • This display member 107 may be in the form of needles or disks arranged under a window in the dial.
  • the time information is the current time, the date and / or linked to a chronograph function.
  • the display means 106 comprise central needles and counters each comprising a needle.
  • the display means 106 are generally arranged to include a central hour hand 107a, a center minute hand 107b and a small second 107c on a counter at 6h for displaying the current time.
  • the central seconds hand 107d and the hands of the counters 107e, 107f located at 3h and 9h are used.
  • the display means 106 also include a disk disposed under a window 107g for displaying the date.
  • the display means 106 displays the current time and is used for the on-demand chronograph function.
  • This watch module is able to switch to a setting operating mode in which the perpetual calendar function is set.
  • This setting consists of setting the date, that is, calendar, month and year so that the watchmaker module knows when the leap year has to take place.
  • this adjustment step of the perpetual calendar function is carried out using an adjustment device 10.
  • This adjustment device 10 is an element pressing against the ice 103 of the watch 100.
  • This device adjusting means 10 includes a plurality of transparent areas or apertures for viewing by the user of said display means of said watch during their adjustment.
  • This adjustment device also comprises at least one complementary information 11.
  • This complementary information 11 is used in cooperation with at least one display member 107 of the display means 106 to facilitate the setting of a parameter.
  • at least three additional information 11 must be represented: one for the date, one for the month and one for the year.
  • this adjustment device 10 may be in the form of a plastic film 12 sticker.
  • This plastic film 12 includes serigraphs which are the various complementary information 11.
  • This embodiment of the invention has the advantage of being simple to implement since a self-adhesive plastic film is already present on the timepieces . This film is used to protect the ice. A screen printing step must be just added to obtain the adjustment device 10 according to the invention.
  • This plastic film 12 has transparent areas for viewing by the user of said display means of said watch during their adjustment.
  • the film may be totally transparent or may further include opaque areas, for example to improve the contrast of the screenprints.
  • this adjusting device 10 may further be in the form of a part 14 as a three-dimensional frame.
  • This piece 14 comprises transparent or perforated zones.
  • the part 14 is in the form of an annular piece comprising several beams 16 to delimit the different zones, each zone corresponding to complementary information 11. These zones 15 are solid and transparent or open for viewing by the user of said means displaying said watch during their adjustment. These beams 16 extend along the diameter or the radius of the annular piece.
  • This piece 14 is preferably made of plastic and has a shape similar to that of the dial 104 and / or the bezel 102 to be able to plate the ice 103 / or the bezel.
  • This second embodiment has the advantage of being reusable especially in case of new settings during a battery change.
  • the adjusting device 10 further comprises at least one indexing mark 17 for its angular indexing with respect to a reference of said watch.
  • this indexing mark may be a serigraphy 18 for locating the axis 12h-6h and / or the axis 9h-3h, this screen also serving to separate the areas for each additional information 13.
  • the indexing can also be done naturally by the dressing of the watch (crown, pusher, horns of the middle ...), without hindering access to the pushers and the crown.
  • the indexing mark 17 may be the same structure of said piece. Indeed, as visible at the figure 4 , the beams 16 arranged along the axis 12h-6h and / or the axis 9h-3h so as to serve indexing mark.
  • a first step a) is to have the adjustment device 10 plated on the ice of the watch or clipped to the box of the watch.
  • the adjustment device 10 may be plated by the user or already present.
  • a bearing on the main control member 105a that is to say the ring B causes the transition from the normal operating mode to the adjustment mode.
  • the adjustment parameters of the perpetual calendar function are set sequentially so that for each parameter set, at least one display member 107 of the display means 106 cooperates with one of the complementary information 11 of the device setting 10.
  • the additional information is only used to inform the user which parameter is being set.
  • three display members 107 are used.
  • Each display 107 is in the form of a needle cooperating with a graduated counter such as the counter 107f of 9h and the counter 107e at 3h used for the chronograph function.
  • the third display member 107 is a disk associated with a counter 107g for displaying the date.
  • the watch module When entering the setting mode by action on the control means 105, the watch module enters directly into a first phase in which a first parameter is set. For example, crown B will be used to enter the setting mode.
  • the first display member 107f is used and a first complementary information item 111 is associated with it.
  • This first complementary information item 111 indicates the parameter being set.
  • the first complementary information 11 relates to the year and the first display member 107f is used. This first display member 107f moves to indicate that the first parameter is being set.
  • the watch module is then programmed so that the first display member 107f moves only in four positions, each of the positions corresponding to a year of the leap cycle.
  • the user uses the control means 105 to select the value of the first parameter and to validate its selection.
  • the first and second pushers P1 and P2 are used to increase or decrease the value of the parameter while the ring B is used to validate the value, these manipulations are not limiting.
  • This second phase allows the setting of a second parameter.
  • the second display member 107e is used and a second complementary information 112 is associated with it.
  • This second information Complementary 112 relates to the current month.
  • This second display member 107e moves to indicate that the second parameter is being set.
  • the watch module is programmed so that the second display member 107e moves only in twelve positions, each position corresponding to one month.
  • the user uses the control means 105 to select the value of the second parameter and to validate its selection. Once this validation is done, the second phase becomes complete.
  • the third display member 107g is used and is associated with a third complementary information 113.
  • This third complementary information 113 relates to the date.
  • This third display member 107g moves to indicate that the third parameter is being set.
  • the programming of the third display member 107g should not be changed.
  • the user uses the control means 105 to select the value of the third parameter and validate its selection. Once this validation has been carried out, the third phase and the adjustment step are completed.
  • the display means 106 thus resume their initial or anterior position.
  • the advantage of this first mode of execution is to use the needles of the graduated counters at 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock used for the chronograph function as well as the window of the date. This does not disturb the normal mode operation since the date window will be set to the correct date during the setting and it is the display members 107 of the chronograph that are used and not the display members 107 of the display. current time.
  • the movement that the display members 107f, 107e and 107g perform may be a rotational movement of one or a few steps before being reset.
  • the complementary information 11 is used to specify to the user the parameter being adjusted and / or to serve as a display sequence of the entire possible adjustment amplitude of said display member considered. It is understood that this additional information 11 is used as a scale when adjusting the various parameters.
  • a first display member 107 is in the form of the central seconds hand 107d used in the normal operating mode for displaying the chronograph function.
  • the second display member 107 is a disk associated with a counter 107g for displaying the date.
  • the watch module When entering the setting mode, the watch module enters directly into a first phase in which a first parameter is set.
  • the first display member 107d is used and is associated with a first complementary information 11.
  • This first complementary information 11 comprises the indication 11b of the parameter being adjusted and the amplitude 11a of possible adjustment of said display means considered for said parameter.
  • the first display member 107d moves to indicate that it is the first parameter that is being set.
  • the first additional information concerns the year.
  • the user must then indicate the ten of the current year. Indeed, in this embodiment, the goal is to enter the current year. This current year is compared with a database integrated in the watch module so as to define whether it is a leap year and / or when this year will take place.
  • the watch module is then programmed so that the first display member 107d moves only in ten positions, from zero to nine.
  • the user uses the control means 105 to select the value of the first parameter and to validate its selection.
  • the first and second push buttons P1 and P2 are used to increase or decrease the value of the parameter while the ring B is used to validate the value.
  • the second phase allows a second parameter to be set.
  • the first display member 107d is always used and a second complementary information is associated with it.
  • the first display member 107d moves to indicate that it is the second parameter that is being set.
  • This second additional information also relates to the year and comprises the indication 11 d of the parameter being adjusted, that is to say the year and the amplitude 11 c of possible adjustment of said display means considered for said parameter.
  • the user must then indicate the unit of the current year.
  • the watch module is then programmed so that the first display member moves only in ten positions, from zero to nine.
  • the user uses the control means 105 to select the value of the first parameter and to validate its selection.
  • the second phase is completed, the current year is complete and saved. For example, if in the first phase the number nine is selected and in the second phase the digit selected is the six, it means that the current year is the year 2096, in fact, a date is preprogrammed in the shows so this date is considered a reference. Another example, if in the first phase the number one is selected and in the second phase the digit selected is the four, it means that the current year is the year 2014. At that moment, a third phase is automatically started. . However, it is possible to enter the date in full by entering the number two, then the number zero then the number one then the number four to form 2014.
  • the third phase allows a third parameter to be set.
  • the first display member 107d is always used and a third complementary information 11 is associated with it.
  • This third complementary information 11 relates to the current month and comprises the indication 11 g of the parameter being adjusted, that is to say the year and the amplitude 11f of possible adjustment for said parameter.
  • the first display member 107d moves to indicate that it is the third parameter that is being set.
  • the watch module is then programmed so that the first display member 107d moves only in twelve positions, from one to twelve.
  • the user uses the control means 105 to select the value of the third parameter and to validate its selection. Once this validation is done, the third phase becomes complete.
  • a fourth step begins automatically, in which a fourth parameter is set.
  • the second display member 107g is used and a fourth complementary information is associated with it.
  • This fourth complementary information is an 11th indication on the fourth in progress.
  • the second display member 107g is that which is usually used for displaying the date, so its operation is not changed.
  • the second display member 107g moves to indicate that it is the fourth parameter that is being adjusted.
  • the user uses the control means 105 to select the value of the fourth parameter and to validate its selection. Once this validation is carried out, the fourth phase becomes complete and by the same the adjustment step.
  • the advantage of this second embodiment is to use the central seconds hand 107d used for the chronograph function and the date window 107g. This does not interfere with the normal mode operation since the date window 107g will be set to the correct date during the setting and only a chronograph function needle 107d is used.
  • the movement of the display members 107d, 107g performed to indicate the parameter being adjusted may be a rotational displacement of one or a few steps before being reset or a scan of the possible adjustment amplitude. Of course, any movement will be possible.
  • the order of adjustment of the various parameters is not fixed and they can be performed in a different order.
  • the first parameter and the second parameter are set one after the other.
  • the parameters can be set in the order of day-month year or year-month-day or according to the position of additional information clockwise or anti-clockwise.
  • the central seconds hand 107d is, for example, used to indicate the selected digits on a display sequence of all possible adjustment amplitude.
  • 107c a counter is used to indicate the setting mode in which is (1 year digit, 2nd digit year, month, day).
  • the film 12 or frame 14 includes information 11h around the counter 107c and only numbers (0 to 12) for the needle in the center. The numbers can be from 1 to 31 in case the date is set the same way (visible at the figure 9 ).
  • the adjusting device 10 comprises a plurality of plastic films 12. These plastic films are connected to each other by at least one point 12b so as to form a sheet. Each film 12 includes complementary information 11 so that when the setting associated with the complementary information is done then the film can be removed.
  • each plastic film comprises, preferably opposite the point of attachment of the films between them, a non-adhesive tongue 12a so that the user can easily remove the plastic films. More preferably, this tab is opaque to be more visible.
  • a layer 18 of adhesive material is arranged on the face of the annular portion 14 bearing on the watch at the ice 103. This layer of adhesive material 18 allows the adjustment device does not move during the adjustment step.
  • the perforated piece is dimensioned so that the annular piece 14 is of a diameter equal to that of the bezel 12. This feature allows to have the annular piece 14 which bears on the bezel 102 and not on the ice 103.
  • This second variant can be advantageously combined with the first variant that is to say by depositing a layer 18 of adhesive material on the face of the annular portion 14 bearing on the watch.
  • the transition to the adjustment mode is done by pulling the crown B. Once the crown B pulled completely into a determined position, one enters the adjustment mode.
  • the annular piece 14 may be made to have several different thicknesses on each of which complementary information 11 is indicated.

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CN201480069034.4A CN105829978B (zh) 2013-12-20 2014-12-12 用于设定手表的装置
US15/104,883 US10228657B2 (en) 2013-12-20 2014-12-12 Device for setting watches
EP14815300.0A EP3084530B1 (de) 2013-12-20 2014-12-12 Einstellungsvorrichtung für uhren
JP2016541243A JP6232500B2 (ja) 2013-12-20 2014-12-12 腕時計を設定するためのデバイス
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