EP4623342A1 - Objet décoratif, en particulier comprenant un module décoratif pour montre - Google Patents
Objet décoratif, en particulier comprenant un module décoratif pour montreInfo
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- EP4623342A1 EP4623342A1 EP23810170.3A EP23810170A EP4623342A1 EP 4623342 A1 EP4623342 A1 EP 4623342A1 EP 23810170 A EP23810170 A EP 23810170A EP 4623342 A1 EP4623342 A1 EP 4623342A1
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- volume
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- G—PHYSICS
- G09—EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
- G09F—DISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
- G09F19/00—Advertising or display means not otherwise provided for
- G09F19/02—Advertising or display means not otherwise provided for incorporating moving display members
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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
- G04B45/00—Time pieces of which the indicating means or cases provoke special effects, e.g. aesthetic effects
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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
- G04B45/00—Time pieces of which the indicating means or cases provoke special effects, e.g. aesthetic effects
- G04B45/0038—Figures or parts thereof moved by the clockwork
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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
- G04B47/00—Time-pieces combined with other articles which do not interfere with the running or the time-keeping of the time-piece
- G04B47/04—Time-pieces combined with other articles which do not interfere with the running or the time-keeping of the time-piece with attached ornaments or amusement apparatus
- G04B47/044—Movable decorations and parts thereof
Definitions
- Decorative object in particular comprising a decorative module for a watch
- the present invention relates to a decorative object, for example a watch or jewelry item, typically comprising a decorative module and producing an optical effect.
- Patent EP 3414 108 B1 describes an improved version of this type of watch glass and proposes a decorative module in which the suspended particles circulate in a hollow pattern, typically engraved in a lower glass and covered with an upper glass.
- the beads are contained in the pattern in which case it is always visible.
- the balls can enter and exit the pattern, in which case the pattern appears when the dial is oriented with the channels downward, the balls falling into the channels under the effect of gravity.
- An objective of the present invention consists of proposing a decorative object of this type which allows more freedom as to the appearance of the pattern; typically whose appearance of the pattern is not necessarily dependent on gravity.
- the present invention proposes a decorative object comprising:
- the zone defining the pattern is arranged inside the first volume or at the interface between the first volume and the second volume.
- the decorative object according to the invention comprises two zones each defining a distinct pattern, each of said zones corresponding to a distinct surface arranged inside the first volume and the flow initiator is capable of causing , depending on the command it receives from the control device, either a flow driving the fluid towards a first of said zones through said permeable wall so that the solid elements are arranged according to a first pattern, or a flow driving the fluid towards the second of said zones through said permeable wall so that the solid elements are arranged in a second pattern.
- the flow initiator is also capable of causing a flow driving the fluid in the direction of said zone defining a pattern through said at least one permeable wall in the direction opposite to the direction allowing the arrangement of the solid elements according to said pattern. It then typically allows the said pattern to be “destroyed”.
- the decorative object according to the invention is preferably a timepiece such as a pocket watch or a wristwatch.
- Said timepiece typically comprises:
- a decorative module comprising: o a first volume and a second volume together forming a sealed volume; o a fluid filling at least partly the first volume and the second volume; o movable solid elements suspended in the fluid and free to move throughout the first volume and only in the first volume, said solid elements being visible from the outside of said timepiece; o at least one fluid-permeable wall at the interface between the first volume and the second volume; o at least one zone defining a pattern; and o a flow initiator capable of causing a flow driving the fluid towards said zone through said permeable wall so that the solid elements are arranged according to said pattern; And a device for controlling the flow initiator.
- the control device is typically located outside the sealed volume of the decorative module and controls the flow initiator, in particular the mobile member of the flow initiator where applicable, mechanically or magnetically.
- the drive of said movable member is preferably magnetic, which limits the constraints in terms of sealing between the control device and the movable member.
- the aforementioned decorative module typically comprises: an upper window, a lower window and an annular frame defining the sealed volume; a partition, at least a portion of which corresponds to said permeable wall, arranged between the upper and lower windows and fixed in relation to said windows, said partition delimiting the first volume on one side and the second volume on the other; and a piston arranged between said wall and one of said upper and lower windows and constituting said movable member, the volume comprising said piston corresponding to said second volume.
- glass means any plate made of a material that is at least partially transparent and preferably entirely transparent and colorless, which may or may not include an anti-reflective treatment.
- the decorative object whether or not it is a watch, is designed so that the solid movable elements are visible from the outside.
- a person skilled in the art knows how to use suitable materials and arrange them properly. appropriate way to highlight the pattern revealed by the solid elements.
- the walls defining the sealed volume are transparent only in a restricted part from the moment where they reveal the solid elements.
- the invention also relates to a decorative module for a wristwatch or a pocket watch according to the invention.
- the decorative object according to the invention has, among other things, the advantage of being able to reveal a decorative pattern on request or automatically by choosing a manual control device that can be controlled from outside the object, for example a button. pusher or sliding member, or by choosing an automatic control device. It is clear that the principle of the invention can also be used to make a pattern of the “persistent” type formed under the effect of Archimedes’ thrust disappear on demand or in a programmed manner.
- zone defining a pattern in which the solid elements are intended to position themselves spontaneously, under the effect of Archimedes' thrust, to define said pattern means a zone in which said elements solids come into place when the decorative object is at rest (typically shows the dial horizontally upwards), under the effect of Archimedes' thrust.
- the fluid is preferably a liquid.
- it may be a gas.
- FIG. 3 is a simplified cross-sectional view (showing only the edges present in the section plane) of the module shown in Figure 1;
- FIG. 4 is a simplified cross-sectional view of the decorative module shown in Figure 1 in which the piston is arranged in a second stable position;
- FIG. 5 is a simplified cross-sectional view of a decorative module for a watch according to a second embodiment of the invention, said decorative module comprising a piston arranged in a first stable position;
- FIG. 6 is a simplified cross-sectional view of the decorative module shown in Figure 5 in which the piston is in a second stable position;
- FIG. 7 is a simplified cross-sectional view of a decorative module for a watch according to a third embodiment of the invention, said decorative module comprising a piston arranged in a first stable position;
- FIG. 8 is a simplified cross-sectional view of the decorative module shown in Figure 7 in which the piston is in a second stable position;
- FIG. 9 is a simplified cross-sectional view of a decorative module for a watch according to a fourth embodiment of the invention, said decorative module comprising a piston arranged in a first stable position;
- FIG. 10 is a simplified cross-sectional view of the decorative module shown in Figure 9 in which the piston is in a second stable position;
- FIG. 11 is a simplified cross-sectional view of a decorative module for a watch according to a fifth embodiment of the invention, said decorative module comprising a piston arranged in a first stable position;
- FIG. 12 is a simplified cross-sectional view of the decorative module shown in Figure 11 in which the piston is in a second stable position;
- FIG. 13 is a schematic view representing a cross section of a decorative module for a watch according to a sixth embodiment of the invention, said decorative module comprising a piston arranged in a first stable position;
- FIG. 14 is a schematic view showing a cross section of the decorative module shown in Figure 13 in which the piston is in a second stable position;
- FIG. 15 illustrates a device used in a watch according to a seventh or eighth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 16 to 19 schematically illustrate the watch piston control device illustrated in part in Figures 1 to 4 as well as its mode of operation.
- the elements designated in Figures 5 to 19 by the same reference numbers as those used in Figures 1 to 4 are, unless otherwise indicated, identical or similar to those described with reference to Figures 1 to 4.
- a watch according to a first embodiment of the invention comprises a decorative module 1.1 and a control device.
- the decorative module 1.1 comprises a transparent upper window 2 and a lower window 3 fixed on an annular frame 4.
- Frame 4 is in two parts 4a, 4b secured to each other.
- the upper window 2, the lower window 3 and the frame 4 together define a sealed volume V0.
- the terms “lower” and “upper” are defined with reference to the position of the decorative module 1.1 as illustrated in Figure 1.
- the lower glass 3 is typically intended to cover the dial of the watch according to the first embodiment of the invention and the upper crystal 2 is intended to be in contact with the exterior of the watch.
- the decorative module 1.1 also includes a piston 5 and a partition 6, both at least partially transparent and preferably entirely transparent.
- Their shape is adapted to that of the watch dial. In the example shown, they are generally disc-shaped. Alternatively, one could imagine square, oval or left shapes.
- the lower glass 3, the ring 7 and the partition 6 delimit a first volume V1, included in the sealed volume VO.
- V2 the second volume corresponding to the sealed volume VO from which we subtract the first volume V1.
- Partition 6 is at the interface between the first volume V1 and the second volume V2.
- Volume V2 includes two communicating sub-volumes V2a and V2b illustrated in the figures.
- V2a designates the part of the volume V2 located above the piston 5, that is to say between the piston 5 and the upper glass 2.
- V2b designates the part of the volume V2 located below the piston 5, that is that is to say between piston 5 and partition 6.
- a liquid 8 fills the sealed volume VO.
- the liquid 8 is at least partially transparent, and preferably entirely transparent and colorless.
- a portion, located in the center of the partition 6 in the example illustrated, comprises several through openings, typically holes, here through holes 10, and is therefore permeable to the liquid 8.
- This partition portion is designated in the remainder of the description by the expression “permeable wall 9”.
- the recesses defining the relief pattern are formed on the surface of the permeable wall 9, for example by engraving typically by laser engraving, by machining, grinding, thermoforming and/or molding.
- Solid elements, here hollow balls 11 covered with gold, suspended in the liquid 8 can move throughout the first volume V1 and only in this first volume V1.
- the balls 11 typically have the same density as the liquid 8 so that their movements are conditioned by those of the piston 5. They are therefore, among other things, theoretically insensitive to gravity.
- the liquid 8 is able to circulate throughout the sealed volume VO. It can circulate between volumes V1 and V2.
- the balls 11 are blocked in the first volume V1.
- the holes 10 therefore do not allow the balls 11 to pass through. It is the same for the openings of ring 7.
- the piston 5 is intended to move in translation along a z axis between a first stable position illustrated in Figures 1, 2 and 3 and a second stable position illustrated in Figure 4. It is typically guided along the z axis by by means of slide systems arranged between the peripheries of this piston 5 and the internal surface of the frame 4.
- the piston 5 carries two magnets 12 located around its periphery and diametrically opposed. They are typically glued in recesses provided for this purpose.
- the device for driving the piston 5 comprises the two magnets 12 and a ring 14 carrying two diametrically opposed magnets 13 and arranged so that they can be positioned opposite the two magnets 12 along an axis parallel to the z axis.
- the ring 14 is intended to pivot around the z axis defined previously, typically by jumps of 180°, so that its magnets 13 attract, one step on two, and push back, every other step, those 12 carried by the piston 5.
- Figures 16 to 19 schematically illustrate this principle.
- the rotational drive of the ring 14 by jumps can be controlled automatically, typically regularly, for example every hour, by a kinematic chain starting from the finishing train of the watch. In this way, every hour, the ring 14 pivots by 180° and causes the piston 5 to move from one of its two stable positions to the other.
- driving the ring 14 on demand by the user by means of an actuating member accessible from outside the watch or else random driving of this ring 14, for example by using an idiot.
- the ring 7 allows, whatever the movement of the piston 5, a flow of liquid 8 between the volumes V1 and V2 opposite to that passing through the permeable wall 9.
- liquid 8 also passes from volume V2 to volume V1 by passing through the grid of the ring 7. More precisely, when the piston 5 rises, the liquid 8 located in the volume V2a is expelled into the volume V1 by passing through the ring 7 then rises from V1 towards V2b. This is where the flow drives the 11 beads against the pattern defining surface to reveal the pattern.
- FIGS. 5 and 6 illustrate a decorative module 1.2 for a watch according to a second embodiment of the invention.
- the area of the decorative module 1.2 of the second embodiment of the invention which defines the pattern is not a raised surface.
- this wall 9 has two flat, parallel surfaces.
- the arrangement of the holes 10 is not uniform and it is this arrangement which defines the pattern.
- Figures 7 and 8 illustrate a decorative module 1.3 for a watch according to a third embodiment of the invention.
- the surface of the permeable wall 9 of the decorative module 1.3 located in the volume V1 does not have the role of define the pattern to reveal. It is not in relief.
- the partition 6 comprises two flat surfaces, parallel to the upper window 2 and the holes 10 are preferably uniformly distributed. These holes 10 are not intended to create a pattern as in the second embodiment but simply to allow a flow of liquid 8 along the z axis.
- the surface defining the pattern here corresponds to the surface of the lower ice 3 located inside the first volume V1.
- Figures 9 and 10 illustrate a decorative module 1.4 for a watch according to a fourth embodiment of the invention.
- the decorative module 1.4 comprises two surfaces S1 and S2 each defining a pattern, in relief here.
- a pattern is revealed, a first when the balls 11 are resting against the surface S1 and a second when the balls 11 are resting against the surface S2.
- Said two patterns are preferably different.
- the piston 5 can occupy a stable intermediate position between its two stable positions. In this intermediate position, the balls 11 would typically be dispersed/in an intermediate position. Thus three displays would be possible depending on whether the balls are gathered on the surface S1, on the surface S2 or dispersed.
- Figures 11 and 12 illustrate a decorative module 1.5 for a watch according to a fifth embodiment of the invention.
- the decorative module 1.5 comprises an upper window 2, a lower window 3 and a frame 4 together defining a sealed volume VO. It also includes a partition 6 and a piston 5 such as those defined in the first embodiment.
- Partition 6 is identical to that of decorative modules 1.1 and 1.4 and defines the surface S1 and the first recessed pattern.
- the decorative module 1.5 also includes an additional partition 15, arranged between the partition 6 and the lower window 3 and connected to the partition 6.
- This additional partition 15 comprises, on its upper face, that is to say that oriented towards the upper glass 2, recesses 16 together forming the surface S2 and the second pattern.
- These hollows 16 typically have a flat bottom and vertical edges; these are for example grooves. They are preferably of a depth greater than the radius of the balls.
- the balls 11 suspended in the liquid 8 can move throughout the first volume V1 and only in the first volume V1.
- the volume V1 enclosing the balls 11 is however defined differently from the volume V1 of the decorative modules 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4. It is here delimited, among others, by partition 6 and by additional partition 15.
- volume V2 (VO from which V1 has been subtracted) is represented as the set of three communicating subvolumes V2a, V2b and V2c.
- the decorative module 1.6 comprises an upper window 2, a lower window 3 and a frame 4 together defining a sealed volume V0 filled with liquid 8, and balls 11 suspended in the liquid 8 and free to circulate in the whole of a first volume V1 included in the sealed volume V0.
- the decorative module 1.6 includes a partition 6. This is typically identical to that of the decorative modules 1.1 and 1.4 and defines a hollow pattern.
- the decorative module 1.6 also includes an additional partition 20, arranged between the partition 6 and the lower window 3 and connected to the partition 6.
- This additional partition 20 is able to deform to enlarge or shrink the volume V1 corresponding to the volume contained, between others, between partition 6 and additional partition 20.
- the decorative module 1.6 comprises a piston 5 (not shown) which interacts with the additional partition 20 or which is part of the additional partition 20. Its movements are typically controlled like those of the pistons of the decorative modules 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 and 1.5 by means of a control device as described with reference to Figures 1 to 4 and 16 to 19.
- the volume V2 (VO from which V1 has been subtracted) is represented in Figures 13 and 14 as the set of two communicating sub-volumes V2a and V2b.
- a watch according to the seventh embodiment of the invention typically comprises a decorative module comprising, like the decorative module 1.1, a transparent upper glass and a lower glass fixed on an annular frame and defining a sealed volume filled with liquid.
- the decorative module according to the seventh embodiment also comprises balls suspended in the liquid and free to move in a first volume included in the sealed volume and a piston movable in translation parallel to the z axis in a second volume (the second volume corresponding to the sealed volume from which the first volume is subtracted).
- the movements of the piston of the decorative module create a flow of liquid moving the balls so that they reveal a pattern.
- the flow of liquid caused by the movement of the piston is affected by the size of the hole at the entrance to each of the channels; the larger the hole (while always remaining less than the size of a ball), the greater the flow rate. So, the balls from the different channels are driven to different heights in their respective channels. It is the different levels of the beads in the channels that reveal the pattern.
- a decorative object according to an eighth embodiment of the invention is almost in all respects identical to a decorative object according to the seventh embodiment of the invention.
- the difference with the seventh embodiment is that the balls are intended to reach the bottom of the channels (the bottoms of the different channels preferably located at different heights) to define the pattern and that the size of the holes defined by the device illustrated in Figure 15 allows the balls to move to the bottoms of said channels by defining specific transient patterns.
- the lower glass of the decorative module is typically in one of the following materials: borosilicate, crystalline glass, fused silica, crown glass, flint glass, quartz, transparent ceramic, sapphire, polymethacrylate methyl, polycarbonate, polyurethane.
- the partition and the piston are typically also designed in one of these materials.
- each of the organs which are the upper glass, the lower glass, the partition(s) and the piston of the decorative module is made, at least in part, made of a transparent material to the extent that the decorative module is intended to cover a dial carrying, among other things, the time display.
- a sealed channel can pass through the volume comprising the liquid, the channel allowing the passage of a roadway or a cannon so that the time display, for example, is located above above the enclosure including the volume of liquid.
- the watchmaker will then only have to ensure that the decorative balls are visible and that the various elements (glasses, partition, piston) make this possible.
- the refractive index of the liquid is preferably equal to that of the zone(s) defining the pattern or sufficiently close to it (differing by at most 10%, preferably 5%, more preferably 2%) so that said area(s) are substantially invisible.
- the expression “refractive index” means, in the context of the present invention, a refractive index measured at a wavelength of 700 nm, at a temperature of 20 to 25 ° C and at atmospheric pressure.
- the refractive index of the liquid is preferably close to that of the permeable wall of the partition delimiting the first and second volumes so that the zone defining the pattern is substantially invisible.
- the upper and lower windows as well as the piston also have refractive indices of the same order.
- the relief surfaces which are the permeable wall 9 of the decorative module or the lower glass 3 of the decorative module are preferably made of borosilicate, or fused silica, materials which lend themselves well to engraving.
- the liquid 8 has a refractive index which is approximately 1.47 (refractive index of borosilicate). This is, for example, glycerin or a mineral oil, preferably a mineral oil.
- the balls are for example hollow, waterproof and covered with a colored material such as gold. So that they can have a density close to that of the liquid, they preferably have a very thin wall. They are typically hollow, made of glass, with a very thin coating ( ⁇ 1 micron or even ⁇ 0.3 micron) including gold (or other colored materials). This has the advantage of freeing itself, at least in part, from the direct effects of gravity on said balls. Those skilled in the art can adjust the thickness of this wall to adjust the ratio of the densities of the liquid and the beads.
- the solid elements are balls. These solid elements could be different from balls and take any other suitable shape. They could also be made of materials other than those mentioned above.
- the flow driving the liquid towards the zone defining the pattern is caused by a piston movable in translation and controlled by a pivoting magnetic control device.
- the ring 14 of the magnetic control device described with reference to Figures 1 to 4 could be different. It could typically comprise a single magnet or more than two magnets, for example four magnets uniformly distributed around the periphery of the ring which would then move in steps of 90°, or eight magnets uniformly distributed around the periphery of the ring which would then move in steps of 45°, to raise then lower the piston. This angle of rotation could be reduced by multiplying the number of magnets according to this same logic.
- the ring 14 could not be driven automatically by the movement of the watch in which it is mounted but simply be unbalanced and pivot under the influence of the movements of the wearer of the watch, therefore randomly.
- the ring 14 could also be rotated in successive steps voluntarily, typically by pressing the wearer of the watch on a pusher.
- the liquid fills the sealed volume. We could also consider that it only partially fills it, as long as the liquid flows described remain possible.
- the liquid filling the sealed volume could be replaced by a gas-type fluid.
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| CH001416/2022A CH720276A1 (fr) | 2022-11-25 | 2022-11-25 | Objet décoratif, en particulier pièce d'horlogerie comprenant un module décoratif |
| PCT/IB2023/061686 WO2024110838A1 (fr) | 2022-11-25 | 2023-11-20 | Objet décoratif, en particulier comprenant un module décoratif pour montre |
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| EP4623342A1 true EP4623342A1 (fr) | 2025-10-01 |
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| EP23810170.3A Pending EP4623342A1 (fr) | 2022-11-25 | 2023-11-20 | Objet décoratif, en particulier comprenant un module décoratif pour montre |
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| WO (1) | WO2024110838A1 (fr) |
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