EP4143640A1 - Uhrwerk, das einen chronographenmechanismus mit countdown-funktion und einen schlagwerkmechanismus umfasst - Google Patents
Uhrwerk, das einen chronographenmechanismus mit countdown-funktion und einen schlagwerkmechanismus umfasstInfo
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- EP4143640A1 EP4143640A1 EP21721113.5A EP21721113A EP4143640A1 EP 4143640 A1 EP4143640 A1 EP 4143640A1 EP 21721113 A EP21721113 A EP 21721113A EP 4143640 A1 EP4143640 A1 EP 4143640A1
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- minutes
- countdown
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- tens
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- G—PHYSICS
- G04—HOROLOGY
- G04F—TIME-INTERVAL MEASURING
- G04F3/00—Apparatus which can be set and started to measure-off predetermined or adjustably-fixed time intervals with driving mechanisms, e.g. dosimeters with clockwork
- G04F3/02—Apparatus which can be set and started to measure-off predetermined or adjustably-fixed time intervals with driving mechanisms, e.g. dosimeters with clockwork with mechanical driving mechanisms
- G04F3/022—Apparatus which can be set and started to measure-off predetermined or adjustably-fixed time intervals with driving mechanisms, e.g. dosimeters with clockwork with mechanical driving mechanisms using mechanical signalling device
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- G—PHYSICS
- G04—HOROLOGY
- G04B—MECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
- G04B23/00—Arrangements producing acoustic signals at preselected times
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- G—PHYSICS
- G04—HOROLOGY
- G04B—MECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
- G04B23/00—Arrangements producing acoustic signals at preselected times
- G04B23/02—Alarm clocks
- G04B23/12—Alarm watches to be worn in pockets or on the wrist
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- G—PHYSICS
- G04—HOROLOGY
- G04F—TIME-INTERVAL MEASURING
- G04F7/00—Apparatus for measuring unknown time intervals by non-electric means
- G04F7/04—Apparatus for measuring unknown time intervals by non-electric means using a mechanical oscillator
- G04F7/08—Watches or clocks with stop devices, e.g. chronograph
- G04F7/0866—Special arrangements
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- the present invention relates to a mechanical watch movement comprising a chronograph mechanism arranged to be able to perform at least one countdown of a predetermined time interval, comprising display means arranged to display at least the time remaining until the end. of the countdown of said time interval, at least one control member for the start of the countdown, and a striking mechanism.
- a striking countdown mechanism is provided allowing the countdown of a predetermined length of time and adjustable up to 11:55 in a five-minute jump.
- a command that can be actuated by a push-button allows the start of the countdown. The end of the countdown is indicated by a mechanical bell. The remaining time is given by two discs indicating the hours and minutes.
- the present invention aims to provide an improved mechanical watch movement compared to the known striking countdown mechanism.
- the present invention relates to a mechanical watch movement comprising a chronograph mechanism arranged to be able to perform at least one countdown of a predetermined time interval, comprising display means arranged to display at least the time remaining until 'at the end of the countdown of said predetermined time interval, at least one control member for the start of the countdown, and a striking mechanism.
- said ringing mechanism is arranged to start ringing at a determined duration before the end of the countdown and to finish ringing with the end of said countdown of said predetermined time interval.
- the invention makes it possible to trigger a striking mechanism before the end of the countdown of said predetermined time interval in order to prevent a user that the current count of the predetermined time interval will come to an end.
- the present invention makes it possible to have a countdown of a predetermined time interval having a pre-alarm using a mechanical bell, and to be able to synchronize the end of the ringing with the end of the countdown of said interval. of predetermined time.
- the chronograph mechanism comprises at least one mobile chronograph trainer arranged to be able to perform a countdown, and in particular the countdown of the predetermined time interval and the striking mechanism comprises at least a first cam kinematically linked to said chronograph driving mobile unit and to which said determined duration is programmed before the end of the countdown of said predetermined time interval, said first cam being arranged to make one revolution over a duration greater than the determined duration before the end of the countdown.
- a ringing gear a first ringing rocker comprising a first ringing feeler lever arranged to be able to cooperate with said first cam and said striking gear to trigger the ringing at the start of the determined duration before the end the countdown of said predetermined time interval and an end of s mechanism onnerie arranged to be able to cooperate with said first ringing latch to control the stopping of the ringing at the end of said determined duration at the same time as the end of the countdown of said predetermined time interval.
- the display means of the chronograph mechanism may include a first display member associated with the first cam to display a countdown obtained via the mobile chronograph trainer.
- the first display member is arranged to display a countdown of units of minutes.
- the first display member is arranged to display a seconds countdown.
- the display means of the chronograph mechanism may comprise a second display member of the units of minutes arranged to display the countdown of the units of minutes of said predetermined time interval and the striking mechanism comprises a second minute unit cam associated with said second minute unit display member, and a third minute unit feeler lever arranged to be able to cooperate with said second minute unit cam, said second minute unit cam being programmed to indicate to the third minute unit feeler lever the end of the minute units countdown, said third minute unit feeler lever being arranged to cooperate with the first strike feeler lever so that said first strike feeler lever cooperates with the first cam at the end of the count of the units of minutes.
- the display means of the chronograph mechanism may comprise a third display member for tens of minutes arranged to display the countdown for tens of minutes of said predetermined time interval and the striking mechanism comprises a third tens of minutes cam associated with said third tens of minutes display member, and a fourth tens of minutes feeler lever arranged to be able to cooperate with said third tens of minutes cam, said third tens of minutes cam being programmed to indicate to the fourth tens-minute feeler lever the end of the tens-minute countdown, said fourth tens-minute feeler lever being arranged to cooperate with the third minute-unit feeler lever so that said third minute-unit feeler lever minutes cooperates with said second cam units of minutes at the f in the countdown of tens of minutes.
- the display means of the chronograph mechanism can comprise a third display member of the tens minutes arranged to display the countdown for tens of minutes of said predetermined time interval and the striking mechanism comprises a third cam for tens of minutes associated with said third display member for tens of minutes, and a fourth feeler for tens of minutes minutes arranged to be able to cooperate with said third tens of minutes cam, said third tens of minutes cam being programmed to indicate to the fourth tens of minutes feeler lever the end of the tens of minutes countdown, said fourth tens of minute feeler lever minutes being arranged to cooperate with the first strike feeler lever so that said first strike feeler lever cooperates with said first cam at the end of the countdown of tens of minutes.
- the display means of the chronograph mechanism may comprise a fourth hour display member arranged to display the countdown of the hours of said predetermined time interval and the striking mechanism comprises a fourth hour cam. associated with said fourth hour display member, and a fifth hour feeler lever arranged to be able to cooperate with said fourth hour cam, said fourth hour cam being programmed to indicate to the fifth hour feeler lever the end of the hour countdown, said fifth hour feeler lever being arranged to cooperate with the fourth tens-minute feeler lever so that said fourth tens-minute feeler lever cooperates with said third tens-minute cam at the end of the hour count.
- the third sensor lever for units of minutes, the fourth sensor lever for tens of minutes and the fifth sensor lever for hours can form a single rocker, optionally also with the first sensor ringing lever.
- the chronograph mechanism is configured to be able to be kinematically connected to a basic movement by a lateral or vertical clutch device.
- the end of ringing mechanism comprises an end of ringing rocker comprising a second end of ringing feeler lever arranged to be able to cooperate with the first cam to control a disengagement of the device. engaging and stopping the bell, at the end of the countdown of said predetermined time interval.
- the chronograph mechanism stops automatically with the end of the countdown of the predetermined time interval.
- the ringing end mechanism comprises an end of ringing rocker arranged to cooperate with the first striking rocker and a ringing stop cam kinematically linked to said chronograph driving mobile and arranged to control the rocker of end of ringing in order to stop the ringing at the end of the countdown of said predetermined time interval without disengaging the clutch device.
- the chronograph mechanism and more particularly its mobile chronograph trainer, remains activated after the end of the countdown of the predetermined time interval.
- the first display member and more particularly the chronograph second hand, continues to rotate without triggering a chime. Manual stop by a user will be required to stop the chronograph mechanism.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a first variant embodiment of a movement according to the invention, the chronograph mechanism being in the STOP position;
- FIGS. 2 to 9 are schematic views of the movement of Figure 1 in different positions between the start of a countdown and the end of the countdown, the control device being ready to operate;
- FIG. 10 is a schematic view of a second embodiment of a movement according to the invention.
- FIG. 11 is a schematic view of the display members for hours, tens of minutes, and units of minutes;
- FIG. 12 is a schematic view of another variant embodiment of a movement according to the invention, the chronograph mechanism being in the STOP position before the start of a countdown of a predetermined time interval;
- Figures 13 to 20 are schematic views of the movement of Figure 12 in different positions between a countdown to one minute from the end and the end of the countdown of the predetermined time interval, and
- FIG. 21 is a view of the movement of the figure in the STOP position during ringing.
- the present invention relates to a mechanical watch movement comprising a chronograph mechanism designed to be able to perform at least one countdown of a predetermined time interval.
- chronograph mechanism should be considered in the broad sense of the term, that is to say as comprising all the necessary elements or components arranged to produce at least one count of time and fraction of time for. perform at least one countdown.
- the chronograph mechanism is represented here diagrammatically by a chronograph driving wheel 1, a drive wheel 2 making here one revolution per minute, corresponding to a second chronograph wheel, said drive wheel 2 being arranged to cooperate with the other components. of the chronograph in order to be able to carry out a countdown, and in particular a countdown of a predetermined time interval.
- the chronograph mechanism and more particularly the mobile chronograph trainer 1, is designed to be able to be kinematically connected to the seconds wheel 4 of a basic watch movement indicating the current time by a vertical clutch device 6.
- the vertical clutch 6 comprises a clutch control clamp 8 and a clutch clamp 10 arranged to move apart when the chronograph is activated to start a countdown, so as to engage the second wheel 4 and the mobile chronograph trainer 1 making it possible to transmit energy from the basic movement to the chronograph mechanism for its operation.
- the chronograph mechanism also comprises a control member 11 for the start of the countdown arranged to control at least the triggering of the chronograph mechanism, and in particular the opening of the clamps 8 and 10, by means of a control device. 12 comprising a column wheel 14.
- This control member 11 is for example a pusher. It can be arranged to also control the stopping of the chronograph mechanism, and in particular the closing of clamps 8 and 10, during the countdown if necessary.
- the chronograph mechanism is arranged to be stopped automatically at the same time as the striking mechanism.
- the control device 12 advantageously comprises a main control 13 which can be actuated by the control member 11, and a secondary control 15 pivotally mounted on the main control 13 and to which it is linked by an elastic member (not represented).
- the main 13 and secondary 15 controls are respectively terminated by a hook 13a, 15a.
- the column wheel 14 comprises a first drive wheel 14a integral with the columns 14b and arranged to be actuated by the hook 15a of the secondary control 15, and a second drive wheel 14c arranged to be actuated by the hook 13a of the main control 13.
- the control device 12 also comprises a mechanism for locking in rotation the secondary control 15 on the main control 13 arranged to be able to be controlled manually by the control member 11 as well as internally, automatically, by a internal control unit, here the hook 56 of the end of ringing rocker 50 as will be described below.
- the locking mechanism and the secondary control 15 are arranged to occupy a locked state in which the resilient member connecting the main 13 and secondary 15 control is armed and the secondary control 15 is integral in rotation with the main control 13 allowing, when 'an actuation of the main control 13 via the actuator 11, to actuate the column wheel 14 simultaneously by the main 13 and secondary 15 controls, and to be able to switch, in the event of actuation of the locking mechanism by the hook 56, in an unlocked state in which said secondary control 15 is disconnected from the main control 13 and actuates, alone, the column wheel 14, the elastic member disarming, and to pass through a locking position, by a actuation of the main control 13, in which only the main control 13 actuates the column wheel 14, said main control 13 being arranged to reset the organ e elastic and cooperate with the locking mechanism of the secondary control 15 to return to the locked state.
- the second drive wheel 14c is connected to the first drive wheel 14a by an elastic coupling element (not shown) arranged to securely connect in rotation the second drive wheel 14c to the first drive wheel 14a when only the second drive wheel 14c is actuated by the hook 13a of the main control 13 if the secondary control 15 has passed to the unlocked state and then only the main control 13 is actuated during the next manual actuation via the device control 11, and to separate the second drive wheel 14c from the first drive wheel 14a when only the first drive wheel 14a is actuated, thanks to the energy supplied by the elastic member which disarms, by the secondary control 15, after having been disconnected from the main control 13.
- the locking mechanism comprises a control lever 19 arranged to be controlled by the hook 56 to pass to the unlocked state and to be able to cooperate with a pin 21 provided on the main control 13 to pass into the locking position then in the locked state.
- the locking mechanism also comprises a locking hook 22 carried by the main control 15 and arranged to be controlled by said control rocker 19 by means of a pin 23 to pass to the unlocked state and to be able to cooperate with a hook 15b provided on the secondary control 15 to switch to the locked position and then to the locked state.
- This control device of the chronograph mechanism makes it possible to be able to be actuated by a user, but also by an internal control linked to the striking mechanism, so as to have an automatic control, in addition to a manual control of said chronograph mechanism. , to stop the chronograph mechanism at the same time as the striking mechanism.
- Such a control device is described in more detail in the European application No. EP20171993 of the applicant.
- the chronograph mechanism also includes display means arranged to display at least the time remaining until the end of the countdown of the predetermined time interval.
- these display means comprise a first display member for displaying a seconds countdown, and in particular the seconds countdown of the predetermined time interval, a second display member 'display for displaying the countdown of the units of minutes of the predetermined time interval, a third display member for displaying the countdown of tens of minutes of the predetermined time interval and a fourth display member to display the countdown of the hours of the predetermined time interval.
- These display means may be discs, hands, rollers or any other display device suitable for displaying the countdown of hours, tens and units of minutes, as well as seconds.
- the first seconds display member is a hand (not shown) corresponding to the second hand.
- Fig. 11 shows a preferred embodiment of the display members for displaying the countdown of hours, tens and units of minutes of the predetermined time interval, used in the present invention in the form of disks, the first seconds display member being a hand (not shown), corresponding to the second hand.
- the second display member for counting the units of minutes in the predetermined time interval is a disc 16 bearing the digits 0 to 9 regularly distributed around its periphery, said disc 16 being arranged to make one revolution in ten minutes.
- the third display member for counting the tens of minutes of the predetermined time interval is a disc 18 disposed tangentially to the units of minutes disc 16. The tens of minutes disc 18 carries two consecutive series of digits 0 to 5.
- the fourth display member for counting down the hours of the predetermined time interval is a disc 20, arranged concentrically inside the tens of minutes disc 18.
- the hours disc 20 carries a series of digits 0 to 6. regularly distributed around its periphery, said disc 20 being arranged to make one revolution in seven hours.
- the centers of the three disks 16, 18 and 20 are aligned allowing a display of the count of hours, tens of minutes and units of minutes of the predetermined time interval in juxtaposed windows for easy reading of the count.
- the different display members can be arranged to train one after the other from the second to the hour, starting for example from the drive wheel 2.
- the first display member for displaying the count of seconds can be kinematically linked to the drive wheel 2 and an auxiliary power source can be provided to supply energy to the display member for the counting of the units of minutes, which drives the organ display unit for counting down tens of minutes, itself driving the display unit for counting down hours, for example by means of actuating fingers and stars cooperating to blow up the display member corresponding to each change of ten minutes or hours.
- An adjustment mechanism is provided (not shown) making it possible to position, before the start of the countdown of the predetermined time interval, the various display members for the countdown of 20 hours, 18 tens of minutes and 18 minutes. units of minutes 16 so as to display the predetermined time interval to be counted down, said time interval to be counted down being adjustable, for example up to 6:59 a.m.
- the various display members are arranged to display the remaining time which decreases as the countdown progresses, from the value of the interval of predetermined time up to OhOOminOOs, very precisely, down to the second.
- the mechanical movement according to the invention also comprises a striking mechanism made up of mechanical components, and comprising in particular a striking gear, represented here by an element 30 of the striking gear carrying a stop star 32 of the striking gear.
- a striking mechanism made up of mechanical components, and comprising in particular a striking gear, represented here by an element 30 of the striking gear carrying a stop star 32 of the striking gear.
- the striking mechanism is arranged so that the bell starts ringing at a determined duration before the end of the countdown of the predetermined time interval, and ends ringing with the end of the countdown, that is, at the same time as the countdown of said predetermined time interval arrives at OhOOminOOs.
- the striking mechanism comprises at least a first cam 34 kinematically linked to the mobile chronograph driver 1 and on which is programmed said determined duration before the end of the countdown of said predetermined time interval, said first cam 34 being arranged for take a tour for a duration greater than the determined duration before the end of the countdown of said predetermined time interval.
- the first cam 34 is associated with the first display member to display at least the countdown of said predetermined time interval obtained via the chronograph driving mobile device 1.
- the first cam 34 is the second cam, associated with the second cam.
- first display unit ie the second hand to display a seconds countdown.
- the first cam 34 therefore makes here one revolution per minute.
- the first cam 34 has a substantially circular profile and comprises a notch 36 whose circular length corresponds to the determined duration of the ringing before the end of the countdown of the predetermined time interval, the start 36a of the ringing.
- notch 36 corresponding to the triggering of the ringing, and the end 36b of the notch 36 corresponding to the stopping of the ringing, at the same time as stopping the countdown of said predetermined time interval, as will be described in detail below.
- the length of notch 36, between the start 36a and the end 36b of said notch 36 may correspond to a duration of 20 seconds before the end of the countdown of said predetermined time interval.
- the strike mechanism also comprises a first strike rocker comprising a first strike feeler lever 38 arranged to be able to cooperate with the first cam 34 and the strike gear to trigger the strike at the start of the determined duration before the end of the countdown. said predetermined time interval.
- the ringing mechanism also comprises an end of ringing mechanism arranged to be able to cooperate with said first ringing rocker. to control the stopping of the ringing at the end of said determined duration at the same time as the end of the countdown of said predetermined time interval.
- the first second cam 34 is carried by the wheel d 'drive 2 which meshes with the mobile chronograph trainer 1.
- the first ringing feeler lever 38 constitutes the first arm of a ringing lever 41 pivotally mounted at A.
- the first ringing feeler lever 38 has a beak 38a arranged to be able to come into contact with the first second cam 34 then s' engage in its notch 36 when ringing, as will be described in more detail below.
- Said ringing rocker 41 comprises a second arm 42 arranged to control a ringing stop rocker 44 pivotally mounted in D, a pin 43 integral with the second arm 42 ensuring the connection with said rocker 44 via an oblong opening 45, said ringing stop latch 44 itself being designed to be able to cooperate with the stop star 32 of the striking gear.
- the striking lever 41 comprises a third arm 46 comprising a heel 46a arranged to be able to cooperate with a pin 48 carried by the clutch clamp 10.
- the end of ringing mechanism comprises an end of ringing rocker 50 mounted to pivot at B and provided with a second end of ringing feeler lever 40 arranged to be able to cooperate with the first cam 34 to control the stopping of the ringing at the start. end of said determined duration at the same time as the end of the countdown of said predetermined time interval.
- the first cam 34 provided with its notch 36 is also part of the ringing end mechanism and constitutes both a ringing start cam and a ringing stop cam.
- the second end of ringing feeler lever 40 constitutes the first arm of the end of ringing rocker 50.
- the second ringing end feeler lever 40 has a beak 40a arranged to be able to come into contact with the first second cam 34 when the first ringing feeler lever 38 falls into the notch 36 of said first cam 34 to trigger ringing, and to engage in said notch 36 at the end of the countdown and the ringing, as will be described in more detail below.
- the end of ringing rocker 50 comprises a second arm 54 carrying at its free end a hook 56 pivotally mounted at C and held in position by a pin 58 carried by the end of said second arm 54.
- the pivoting hook 56 is arranged to cooperate with the control device 12, as will be described below.
- the second end of ringing feeler lever 40 is arranged to control, by means of said hook 56, a disengagement of the clutch device 6 and the stopping of the ringing when said second end of ringing feeler lever 40 falls. in notch 36 at the end of the countdown.
- the end of ringing rocker 50 further comprises a third arm 60, in the extension of the second end of ringing feeler lever 40.
- Said third arm 60 comprises a first spout 60a arranged to be able to cooperate with the foot 46b of the third arm 46 of the striking rocker 41 and a second spout 60b arranged to be able to cooperate with the pin 48 of the clutch clamp 10.
- the striking mechanism comprises a second minute unit cam 62 associated with the second minute unit display member 16 for example to make one revolution in ten minutes, and a third minute unit feeler lever. 64 arranged to be able to cooperate with said minute units cam 62, said minute units cam 62 being programmed to indicate to the third minute units feeler lever 64 the end of the minute units countdown.
- the minute units cam 62 has an essentially circular profile and includes a notch 66, said third minute unit feeler lever 64 being arranged to be positioned in said notch 66 when the hour display members, tens of minutes and units of minutes will all display 0, that is to say from the moment when there is less than one minute left to count down.
- the third minute unit feeler lever 64 is arranged to cooperate with the first strike feeler lever 38 so that said first strike feeler lever 38 comes into contact with the first second cam 34 at the end of the countdown. minute units, when the hours, tens of minutes and minute units all display 0.
- the third minute unit feeler lever 64 is a first arm of a detection lever 68 pivotally mounted in A, like the striking lever 41.
- the detection latch 68 and the ring latch 41 are arranged to be able to cooperate with each other.
- the detection latch 68 comprises, on said third minute unit feeler lever 64, a pin 70 arranged to be in contact with the striking latch 41, and for example with its third arm 46, so that A pivoting in A of one of the detection 68 and ringing flip-flops 41 causes a pivoting in A of the other of the detection 68 and ringing flip-flops 41.
- a pivoting in A of the detection latch 68 in the counterclockwise direction separates the pin 70 from the ringing latch 41 so that said ringing latch 41, released, can in turn pivot in the counterclockwise direction.
- the striking mechanism also comprises a third tens of minutes cam 72 associated with the third tens of minutes display member 18, and a fourth tens of minutes feeler lever 74 arranged to be able to cooperate with said third tens of minutes cam 72 , said third tens of minutes cam 72 being programmed to indicate to the fourth tens of minutes feeler lever 74 the end of the tens of minutes countdown.
- the tens of minutes cam 72 has an essentially circular profile and may for example include two opposite notches 76, when the third tens of minutes display member 18 is arranged to make one revolution, with the tens cam of 72 minutes, in two hours.
- the tens of minutes cam 72 may have a single notch 76 if the third tens of minutes display member is arranged to make one revolution per hour.
- the fourth tens of minutes feeler lever 74 is arranged to be positioned in one of the notches 76 when the display members for hours 20 and tens of minutes 18 both display 0, that is to say at from the moment there will be less than ten minutes to count down.
- the fourth sensor lever for tens of minutes 74 is arranged to cooperate with the third sensor lever for minute units 64 so that said third sensor lever for minute units 64 cooperates with the second cam for minute units 62 to the end of the tens of minutes countdown, when the display units for hours 20 and tens of minutes 18 both display 0.
- the fourth tens of minutes feeler lever 74 is a second arm of the detection latch 68 opposite to the third minute unit feeler lever 64 with respect to A, so that a pivoting in A in the counterclockwise direction of the fourth feeler lever for tens of minutes 74, falling into one of the notches 76 of the tens of minutes cam 72, causes a pivoting in A, counterclockwise, of the third feeler lever for units of minutes 64 to come into contact of the minutes unit cam 62.
- the striking mechanism also comprises a fourth hour cam 78 associated with the fourth hour display member 20, superimposed on the third tens of minutes cam 72, and a fifth feeler lever for the hours.
- hours 80 superimposed on the fourth feeler lever for tens of minutes 74, and arranged to be able to cooperate with said fourth hour cam 78, said fourth hour cam 78 being programmed to indicate to the fifth hour feeler lever 80 the end of the hours countdown .
- the fourth hour cam 78 has an essentially circular profile and includes a notch 82 (see FIGS. 4 and 5), the fifth hour feeler lever 80 being arranged to be positioned in the notch 82 when the member hour display 20 will display 0, that is to say from the moment when there will be less than an hour to count down.
- the fourth hour display 20 may be arranged to rotate with the fourth hour cam 78, so as to allow a count of six hours per revolution.
- the number of hours counted may be different depending on the arrangement of the 20 hour display.
- the fifth hour feeler lever 80 is arranged to cooperate with the fourth tens of minutes feeler lever 74 so that said fourth tens of minute feeler lever 74 cooperates with the third tens of minutes cam 72 at the end. of the hour countdown, when the hour display unit 20 displays 0.
- the fifth hour feeler lever 80 is a third arm of the detection lever 68, so that an A-counterclockwise rotation of the fifth hour feeler lever 80, falling into the notch 82 of the cam hours 78, causes a pivoting in A, in the counterclockwise direction, of the fourth feeler lever for tens of minutes 74 to come into contact with the tens of minutes cam 72.
- the third feeler lever for minute units 64, the fourth feeler lever for tens of minutes 74 and the fifth feeler lever for hours 80 form a single rocker, namely the rocker of detection 68. It is obvious that other arrangements of these levers are possible, chosen so that said levers rotate in the same direction. In particular, the different feeler levers can be separated, while being arranged so that when one pivots in one direction, the others pivot in the same direction.
- the starting STOP position is shown in FIG. 1, in which the control device 12 is ready to operate.
- the secondary control 15 and the locking mechanism are in the locked state, the locking hook 22 being coupled to the hook 15b of the secondary control 15.
- the secondary control 15 is therefore locked in rotation with the main control 13, the member elastic connecting them being cocked.
- the countdown chronograph mechanism and the striking mechanism are inactive. It is considered that the various displays for hours 20, tens of minutes 18, units of minutes 16 and seconds have been positioned to display the predetermined time interval for the countdown. Only the second wheel 4 of the basic watch movement turns.
- the control member 11 of the control device 12 is pushed by a user to trigger the START so that the column wheel 14 rotates so as to open the clutch control clamp 8 and the Clutch clamp 10 in order to engage the second wheel 4 and the chronograph trainer mobile 1.
- the opening of the clutch clamp 10 releases the ringing lever 41 and the end of ringing rocker 50, their respective arms 46 and 60 no longer being retained by the pin 48 of the clutch clamp 10.
- the rocker ring 41 rotates around A counterclockwise, allowing the detection latch 68 to be rotated counterclockwise, so that the first strike sensor lever 38, the third sensor lever 64 minute units, and the fourth feeler lever for tens of minutes 74, which were remote from their respective cam 34, 62, 72 to allow the adjustment of the display members 16, 18 for the countdown, pivot counterclockwise and approach slightly their respective cam 34, 62, 72.
- the fifth lever 80 hours feeler which was also moved away from its 78 hours cam to allow the adjustment of the 20 hours display member for the countdown, rotates counterclockwise until it comes into contact with its cam of 78 hours.
- ring latch 50 pivots around B counterclockwise so that the second end of strike feeler lever 40 also slightly approaches the second cam 34.
- the end of ring latch 50 is held in position by pressing the foot 46b of the third arm 46 of the striking lever 41 on the first spout 60a of its third arm 60.
- the display members for hours 20, tens of minutes 18 and units of minutes 16 are also driven with respectively the hours cam 78, the tens of minutes cam 72 and the minute units cam 62, on each pass. to 0 of the second hand carried by the drive wheel 2.
- the START phase ends with the return of the control member 11 to its initial position under the action of its return spring (not shown).
- the count is in progress.
- the drive wheel 2 and the seconds cam 34 rotate counterclockwise so that the display members for hours 20, tens of minutes 18 and units of minutes 16 with their respective cams 62, 72, 78 are released and can rotate according to the count to be displayed, each time the second hand goes to 0, as in a standard countdown.
- the fifth hour feeler lever 80 is in contact with its hour cam 78, the other feeler levers 38, 40, 64 and 74 remaining at a distance from their cam 34, 62, 72.
- the hours display member 20 when there is less than an hour to count down, the hours display member 20 is positioned to display 0 so that the hours feeler lever 80, being in contact with the cam of the hours. hours 78, engages in the notch 82 of said hours cam 78 by pivoting in A in the counterclockwise direction.
- the pivoting of the feeler lever for hours 80 means the pivoting in A counterclockwise of the detection rocker 68, and therefore of the feeler lever for tens of minutes 74 which comes into contact with the tens of minutes cam 72 and the feeler lever units of minutes 64 which approaches its cam 62, as well as the anti-clockwise pivoting in A of the striking rocker 41 and therefore of the strike feeler lever 38 which approaches the seconds cam 34.
- the countdown is counted. continues via the drive wheel 2 driven by the mobile chronograph trainer 1.
- the hours display member 20 when there are less than ten minutes to count down, the hours display member 20 still displaying 0, the tens of minutes display member 18 is positioned to display 0 so that the tens of minutes feeler lever 74, being in contact with the tens of minutes cam 72, engages in the notch 76 of said tens of minutes cam 72 by pivoting at A in the counterclockwise direction.
- the pivoting of the tens of minutes feeler lever 74 means the anti-clockwise pivoting in A of the detection rocker 68 and therefore of the minute units feeler lever 64 which comes into contact with the minute units cam 62, as well as the anti-clockwise pivoting at A of the striking rocker 41, and therefore of the striking feeler lever 38 which approaches the seconds cam 34.
- the hours display member 20 having remained in the display position of the 0, the hours feeler lever 80 remains engaged in the notch 82 of the hours cam 78.
- the countdown continues via the drive wheel 2 driven by the chronograph drive mobile 1.
- the display member for the units of minutes 16 is positioned to display 0 so that the minute units feeler lever 64, being in contact with the minute units cam 62, engages the notch 66 of said minute units cam 62 by pivoting at A in the counterclockwise direction.
- the pivoting of the minute unit feeler lever 64 signifies the pivoting in A counterclockwise of the detection rocker 68 and therefore the pivoting in A counterclockwise of the strike rocker 41, and therefore of the strike feeler lever 38 which comes into contact with the seconds cam 34 linked to the drive wheel 2.
- the ringing stop lever 44 With the pivoting of the striking lever 41 and its arm 42, the ringing stop lever 44 is arranged to begin to disengage from the stop star 32 by pivoting clockwise around its pivot D, and the foot 46b of the third arm 46 of the lever ring 41 is practically released from the first nozzle 60a of the three th arm 60 of the end of ringing rocker 50.
- the countdown continues via the drive wheel 2 driven by the chronograph driving mobile unit 1 so that the seconds display member continues to rotate counterclockwise with the second cam 34.
- the display units for hours 20, tens of minutes 18 and units of minutes 16 always display 0, when the seconds display unit displays the determined time before the end of the count at countdown, for example 20 seconds, the seconds cam 34 is positioned so that the nose 38a of the strike feeler lever 38, being in contact with the seconds cam 34, engages the start 36a of the notch 36 of said second cam 34 by pivoting at A counterclockwise.
- the pivoting of the ringing feeler lever 38 means the anti-clockwise pivoting in A of the ringing lever 41 and in particular of its arm 42 so that the ringing stop lever 44 is released from the stop star 32 by pivoting clockwise around its pivot D, and releases it.
- the element 30 of the striking gear being released, the bell begins to ring at the determined duration before the end of the countdown.
- the anti-clockwise pivoting of the hour feeler lever 80, then the tens of minutes feeler lever 74, then the minute unit feeler lever 64, when it engages in the notch of its respective cam means the pivoting at A of the set of detection 68 and ringing flip-flops 41 in the counterclockwise direction, so that said feeler levers progressively approach their respective cams until they come into contact with their respective cams in order to be able to engage in the associated notch when their respective display member displays zero, and so that the strike feeler lever 38 also gradually approaches the second cam 34 until it comes into contact with said second cam 34 in order to be able to fall into the notch 36 when the countdown arrives at the determined time before the end of the countdown in order to trigger the ringing.
- the third arm 46 of the ringing rocker 41 has also pivoted at A so that its foot 46b is completely released from the first spout 60a of the third arm 60 of the ringing end rocker 50.
- the ringing end rocker 50 is then released and pivots counterclockwise around B so that the nose 40a of the ringing end feeler lever 40 comes into contact with the second cam 34.
- the countdown continues via the drive wheel 2 driven by the mobile chronograph trainer 1 of so that the seconds display continues to rotate counterclockwise with the 34 seconds cam.
- the seconds display member is position with the 34 seconds cam to display 0, the ringing being still in progress.
- the circular length of the notch 36 of the seconds cam 34 is such that when the 0 is displayed at the end of the countdown, the beak 40a of the ringing end feeler lever 40, being in contact with the ringing cam.
- second 34 engages the start 36a of notch 36 of said second cam 34 by pivoting at B in the counterclockwise direction.
- the nose 38a of the ringing feeler lever 38 has reached the end 36b of the notch 36.
- the control lever 19, released pivots sufficiently so that its pin 23 comes, in its course, to cooperate with the locking hook 22 so as to make it pivot in the counterclockwise direction.
- the locking hook 22 having separated from the hook 15b of the secondary control 15 then goes into the unlocked state.
- the secondary control 15 is then also in the unlocked state, disconnected from the main control 13, so that, thanks to the energy supplied by the elastic member which disarms, said secondary control 15, released, pivots alone in the clockwise by operating, by its hook 15a, the first drive wheel 14a of the column wheel 14 in the counterclockwise direction.
- the rotation of the column wheel 14 controls the closing of the clutch clamps 8 and 10, so as to disengage the second wheel 4 and the chronograph drive mobile 1, which causes the stopping of the drive wheel 2 and of the second cam 34.
- the pin 48 of said clutch clamp 10 returns to the initial position by pressing on the heel 46a of the arm 46 of the striking lever 41 and on the beak 60b of the arm 60 of the end of ringing rocker 50, so that said ringing 41 and end of ringing 50 rockers, and more particularly the ringing feeler lever 38 and the ringing end feeler lever 40, pivot respectively in A and B in the clockwise direction and disengage from the seconds cam 34.
- the display members 16, 18, 20 will again be positioned according to the predetermined time interval for the countdown and the controller 12 is arranged to be positioned in a ready position. to operate at the time of the next START. More particularly here, the automatic function of the secondary control 15 is made operational again for the next use of the chronograph, thanks to the passage of the locking mechanism in its locked position when the next START is triggered following a further pressure of the. user on the control unit11, before returning to the locked state.
- the main control 13 by tilting allows the resetting of the elastic member connecting it to the secondary control 15.
- its pin 21 comes, in its course, to cooperate with the control lever 19, so as to cause it to pivot into the locking position, by retracting the hook 56.
- the control lever 19 is rearmed.
- the locking hook 22, on board the main control 13 comes into contact with the hook 15b of the secondary control 15, causing its release in the counterclockwise direction to pass into the locking position.
- the locking hook 22 returns to engage in the hook 15b of the secondary control 15 to return to the locked state.
- the elastic member between the main control 13 and the secondary control 15 is fully reset.
- the striking mechanism then comprises a third cam for tens of minutes associated with said third display member for tens of minutes, and a fourth feeler lever for tens of minutes arranged to be able to cooperate with said third cam for tens of minutes, said third cam tens of minutes being programmed to indicate to the fourth feeler lever tens of minutes the end of the tens of minutes countdown, said fourth feeler lever tens of minutes being arranged to cooperate directly with the first ringing feeler lever, coincident with the lever unit minute probe, so that said first ringing feeler lever cooperates with said first cam at the end of the countdown of tens of minutes.
- the rest of the mechanism is the same as described above.
- FIG. 10 shows a variant of the movement according to the invention, in which the first strike feeler lever 38, the third feeler lever for units of minutes 64, the fourth feeler lever for tens of minutes 74 and the fifth feeler lever 80 hours form a single rocker.
- the first ringing feeler lever 38 is also integral with two other arms, not shown, corresponding to the arms 42 and 46 of the first example, so that the whole assembly can form a single lever.
- the seconds cam 34 linked to the seconds display member and to the drive wheel 2.
- the seconds cam 34 comprises the notch 36 defining the determined duration. ring before the end of the countdown.
- the minute units display member 16 associated with the minute units cam 62 comprising its notch 66
- the tens of minutes display member 18 associated with the minute unit cam comprising its two notches 76
- the hours display member 20 associated with the hours cam 78 comprising its notch 82.
- the hour feeler lever 80 is arranged to be able to cooperate with the hour cam 78 and fall into the notch 82 when the hour display member 20 displays zero.
- Said hour feeler lever 80 carries on its arm, the tens of minutes feeler lever 74, disposed substantially perpendicular to the hours feeler lever 80.
- the tens of minutes feeler lever 74 carries at its end a pin 75 arranged to come into contact substantially tangentially the tens of minutes cam 72 and fall into one of the notches 76 when the tens of minutes display member 18 displays zero.
- the minute unit feeler lever 64 is arranged to be able to cooperate with the minute unit cam 62 and drop into the notch 66 when the minute unit display 16 displays zero.
- the bell feeler lever 38 is arranged to be able to cooperate with the second cam 34 and fall into the notch 36 when the countdown arrives at the determined time before the end of the countdown to trigger the bell.
- the strike feeler lever 38, the minute unit feeler lever 64 and the hour feeler lever 80 are integral with each other by their end opposite to their feeler so as to form the different arms of a single mounted rocker. pivoting at A.
- the anti-clockwise pivoting of the feeler lever for hours 80, then of the feeler lever for tens of minutes 74, then of the feeler lever for units of minutes 64, when it s' engages in the notch of its respective cam means the pivoting of the entire rocker in the counterclockwise direction, so that said feeler levers gradually approach their respective cam until they come into contact with their respective cam in order to be able to s 'engage in the associated notch when their respective display member displays zero, and so that the bell feeler lever 38 also gradually approaches the second cam 34 until it comes to cont act of said second cam 34 to be able to fall into the notch 36 when the countdown arrives at the determined time before the end of the countdown in order to trigger the ringing.
- the end of ringing rocker (not shown) is identical to the rocker 50 of the first example.
- the chronograph mechanism is arranged so that the first seconds display member, that is to say the chronograph second hand, continues to rotate after the buzzer automatically stops and after the end of the countdown of the predetermined time interval.
- Said chronograph driving mobile device 1 is designed to be able to be kinematically connected to the second wheel 4 of the basic watch movement indicating the current time by the vertical clutch device 6.
- Said vertical clutch device 6 comprises a control clamp. clutch 8 and a clutch clamp 10 arranged to move apart when the chronograph is activated to start a countdown, so as to engage the seconds wheel 4 and the chronograph driving mobile 1.
- the opening of the grippers 8 and 10 is controlled in the traditional manner by a standard column wheel control device 14, actuated for example by a push-button of the push-type 11, in order to perform the start / stop control of the mechanism manually and in a conventional manner. chronograph.
- the display means arranged to display the hour, tens and units of minutes remaining until the end of the countdown of the predetermined time interval are similar to those described above.
- the minutes units cam 62 are shown with its notch 66, associated with the minute units display member, the minute units feeler lever 64 pivotally mounted in G, the tens of minutes cam 72 with its notches 76, associated with the display unit for tens of minutes, the lever tens of minutes feeler 74, the hours cam 78 with its notch 82, associated with the hours display member, superimposed on the tens of minutes cam 72, and the hours feeler lever 80, superimposed on the feeler lever tens of minutes 74.
- the tens of minutes feeler lever 74 and the hour feeler lever 80 form the arms of a detection latch 90 pivotally mounted in an H-shape, like the detection latch 68 of the first embodiment.
- the detection rocker 90 comprises a third arm 92 opposite the feeler lever for tens of minutes 74 with respect to H, so that a clockwise pivoting in H of the feeler lever for tens of minutes 74 , falling into one of the notches 76 of the tens of minutes cam 72, causes an H-shaped pivot, in the clockwise direction, of the third arm 92 of the detection lever 90.
- a pin 94 arranged to cooperate with a nose 96 of the minute unit feeler lever 64.
- the minute units feeler lever 64 is arranged to be positioned in the notch 66 of the minute units cam 62 when the hour display members, tens of minutes and units of minutes will all display 0, that is, from the moment there is less than one minute left to count down.
- the strike mechanism includes the first second cam 34.
- the construction of the mechanism is made so that the first second cam 34 and the first display member to display a seconds count, that is. i.e. the chronograph second hand, are carried directly by the axis of the mobile chronograph trainer 1.
- the second cam 34 comprises the notch 36 whose circular length corresponds to the determined duration of the ringing before the end of the countdown of the predetermined time interval, the start of the notch 36 corresponding to the triggering of the ringing, and the end of the notch 36 corresponding to the stopping of the ringing.
- the length of the notch 36 may correspond to a duration of 20 seconds before the end of the countdown of said predetermined time interval.
- the striking mechanism also comprises a first striking rocker 100 pivotally mounted at A and comprising a first arm constituted by the first striking feeler lever 38 arranged to be able to cooperate with the first cam 34 and the striking gear to trigger the striking at the start. of the duration determined before the end of the countdown of said predetermined time interval.
- the first ringing feeler lever 38 has a beak 38a arranged to be able to come into contact with the first second cam 34 and then engage in its notch 36 when ringing.
- the ringing latch 100 is subjected to its spring 101.
- said ringing rocker 100 comprises a second arm 42 arranged to control the ringing stop rocker 44 pivotally mounted in D, a pin 43 integral with the second arm 42 ensuring the connection with said rocker 44 by via an oblong opening 45, said ringing stop latch 44 itself being designed to be able to cooperate with the stop star 32 of the striking gear.
- the striking rocker 100 comprises a third arm 102 carrying a pin 104 arranged to be able to cooperate with the clutch control clamp 8. More specifically, the clutch control clamp 8 presses on the pin 104 when it is in position. closed.
- the third minute unit feeler lever 64 is arranged to cooperate with the first strike feeler lever 38, via the third arm 102 of the striking rocker 100, so that the beak 38a of the first strike feeler lever 38 comes into contact with the first second cam 34 at the end of the counting of the units of minute, when the display members of the hours, tens of minutes, and units of minutes all display 0.
- the minute unit feeler lever 64 comprises a foot 64a arranged to press on a beak 106 of the third arm 102 of the striking lever 100 so as to retain the first strike feeler lever 38 away from the seconds cam 34 until the end of the count of the units of minute.
- the ringing rocker 100 comprises a fourth arm 108 arranged to be able to cooperate with the end of ringing mechanism to control the automatic stopping of the ringing at the end of said determined duration at the same time as the end of the countdown of said interval of predetermined time.
- the end of ringing mechanism comprises an end of ringing rocker 110 pivotally mounted at E, and arranged to cooperate with the first ringing rocker 100. More specifically, the end of ringing rocker 110 comprises a first finished arm 111. by a spout 112 and carrying a pin 113 arranged to cooperate with the hook-shaped end 114 of the fourth arm 108 of the first ringing rocker 100.
- the ringing end rocker 110 comprises a second arm 115 arranged to cooperate with a pin 116 carried by the clutch clamp 10. The end of ringing rocker 110 is subjected to its spring 118.
- the ringing end mechanism also comprises a ringing stop cam 120 kinematically linked to said mobile chronograph driver 1 and arranged to control the ringing end rocker 110, and therefore the first ringing rocker 100, in order to automatically stop the ringing. ringing at the end of the countdown of said predetermined time interval, and this without disengaging the clutch device 6.
- the ringing stop cam 120 is coaxial with the second cam 34 and integral in rotation with the latter. It includes a spout 120a.
- the end of ringing mechanism comprises a rocking hook 122 mounted to pivot in F, its axis of pivoting through the striking rocker 100 by means of an opening provided for this purpose.
- Said rocker hook 122 comprises a first arm 124 arranged to be able to cooperate with the beak 120a of the strike stop cam 120 and a pin 126 arranged to cooperate with the fourth arm 108 of the first strike rocker 100 in order to rotate in F the rocker hook 122 so as to position its arm 124 in the radius of gyration of the beak 120a of the striking stop cam 120 when the first striking rocker 100 pivots at A in the counterclockwise direction to bring the beak 38a of the first ringing feeler lever 38 in contact with the first second cam 34.
- the rocker hook 122 comprises a second arm 128 in the form of a hook arranged to cooperate with the beak 112 of the end of ringing rocker 110 in order to lock said end of ringing rocker 110 and to be able to release it when said rocker hook 122 is actuated by the ringing stop cam 120.
- the rocker hook 122 is subjected to its spring 130.
- the operation of the mechanism according to this embodiment is as follows: the starting STOP position is shown in FIG. 12, in which the countdown chronograph mechanism and the striking mechanism are inactive. It is considered that the various display members for the hours, tens of minutes, units of minutes and seconds have been positioned to display the predetermined time interval for the countdown. Only the second wheel 4 of the basic watch movement turns. The controller of the controller is pushed by a user to trigger the START so that the column wheel 14 rotates to open the clutch control clamp 8 and the clutch clamp 10 to engage. the seconds wheel 4 and the chronograph trainer mobile 1.
- the opening of the clutch control clamp 8 releases the striking lever 100, its third arm 102 no longer being retained by the clamp 8 until then resting on the pin 104.
- the strike rocker 100 rotates around A counterclockwise, so that the first strike feeler lever 38, as well as the minute unit feeler lever 64, and the other minute unit feeler levers tens of minutes and hours, which were away from their respective cam to allow the adjustment of the display members for the countdown, rotate to move slightly closer to their respective cam.
- said striking lever 100 is kept away from the second cam 34 by the foot 64a of the minute units feeler lever 64 resting on the beak 106 of the third arm 102 of the striking lever 100.
- the counting is carried out in the same way as described above for the first embodiment, the chronograph driving mobile unit 1, engaged with the second wheel 4, carrying the first second cam 34 and the striking stop cam. 120 to rotate them counterclockwise.
- the display members for the hours, tens of minutes and units of minutes are also driven with their respective cam each time the second hand goes to 0, carried by the chronograph driving wheel 1.
- the clockwise H-pivoting of the detection lever 90 and its arm 92 causes the counterclockwise G-pivoting of the minute unit probe lever 64 which gradually approaches the minute units cam 62 until it comes into contact with the latter when less than ten minutes remain to be counted down.
- the display member for the units of minutes is positioned to display 0 so that the minute units feeler lever 64, being in contact with the minute units cam 62, engages the notch 66 of said minute units cam 62 by pivoting in G counterclockwise.
- the foot 64a of the minute unit feeler lever 64 releases the third arm 102 and therefore the striking lever 100 so that said striking lever 100, under the action of its spring 101, pivots at A in the direction counterclockwise, the beak 38a of the ringing feeler lever 38 then coming into contact with the maximum radius of the seconds cam 34 carried by the chronograph driving mobile unit 1.
- the ringing stop rocker 44 is arranged to begin to move. disengage from the stop star 32 by pivoting clockwise around its pivot D. The countdown continues via the chronograph driving mobile unit 1 so that the seconds display unit continues to rotate counterclockwise with the second cam 34.
- the bell feeler lever 38 again pivots counterclockwise at A.
- the pivoting in A of the ringing feeler lever 38 means the pivoting in A in the counterclockwise direction of the ringing lever 100 and in particular of its second arm 42 so that the ringing stop lever 44 is released from the star d 'stop 32 by pivoting clockwise around its pivot D, and releases it.
- the chime gear released the chime begins to chime at the set time before the end of the countdown.
- the fourth arm 108 of the striking rocker 100 has also rotated counterclockwise so that it causes the rocker hook 122 to tilt, via its pin 126, clockwise around its pivot F so that its arm 124 enters the radius of gyration of the beak 120a of the striking stop cam 120 carried by the chronograph driving mobile unit 1.
- the seconds display member when the countdown ends and reaches practically zero, for example 5 seconds before the end of the countdown, the seconds display member is positioned with the seconds cam 34 and the stop cam ringtone 120 to display for example 5, the ringing tone is still in progress.
- the positioning of the spout 120a of the stop cam 120 is such that said spout 120a comes into contact with the arm 124 of the rocking hook 122 in order to be able to drive it in rotation in F in the clockwise direction.
- the nose 38a of the ringing feeler lever 38 has reached the end of the notch 36.
- Rocker hook 122 and beak 120a of ring stop cam 120 are configured so that when 0 is displayed at the end of the countdown, rocker hook 122 controlled by ring stop cam. bell 120 has tilted F clockwise enough for its arm 128 to release spout 112 from bell stop latch 110.
- the pivoting of the end of ring rocker 110 at the end of the countdown means the counterclockwise pivoting of its first arm 111, so that the pin 113 carried by said arm 111 drives the hook-shaped end 114 of the fourth arm 108 of the ringing rocker 100 to rotate said ringing rocker 100 at A clockwise.
- This clockwise pivoting of the striking rocker 100 in A makes it possible to release the strike feeler lever 38 from the second cam 34.
- the ringing stop rocker 44 is driven by the arm 42 to pivot counterclockwise around its pivot D to come again to cooperate with the star stop 32 and stop the ringing gear.
- the ringing is stopped at the same time as the end of the countdown.
- the seconds display member that is to say the chronograph second hand, continues its course with the second cam 34 and strike stop cam 120 counterclockwise so that spout 120a of said strike stop cam 120 passes arm 124 of rocker hook 122 and releases it.
- the rocker hook 122 pivots in an F counterclockwise direction, under the action of its spring 130, until its second hook-shaped arm 128 comes to rest on the arm 111 of the rocker. end of strike 110.
- the rocker hook 122 leaves the radius of gyration of the strike stop cam 120, which makes it possible to avoid any unnecessary consumption of energy when the second hand continues its travel while waiting for a manual stop of the ringing. chronograph mechanism.
- the present invention makes it possible to have a countdown chronograph mechanism provided with a striking mechanism which is triggered before the end of the countdown from a predetermined time interval to a predefined duration before the end of the countdown, in order to warn a user that the current countdown of said predetermined time interval is about to come to an end.
- the present invention makes it possible to have a countdown having a pre-alarm using a mechanical ringing, the end of the ringing being synchronized with the end of the countdown of said predetermined time interval.
- the chronograph mechanism can stop at the end of the countdown of said predetermined time interval or stay on so that the chronograph second hand continues to run without sounding a chime.
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