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US1172601A
US1172601A US6049315A US6049315A US1172601A US 1172601 A US1172601 A US 1172601A US 6049315 A US6049315 A US 6049315A US 6049315 A US6049315 A US 6049315A US 1172601 A US1172601 A US 1172601A
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  • the object of this invention is to prevent the unintended movement of 'the spindle which transmits the movement of the crown or winding bow to the winding mechanism and is pulled out to effect operative engagement between the crown or bow and the setting mechanism, and to hold the crown or bow tightly against its seat on the pendant, except when winding or setting is to be effected, for the purpose of preventing the ingress of moisture or dust.
  • the crown or bow is adapted to be engaged within the watch-case in such manner as to prevent accidental movement and to hold it tightly to its seat.
  • Figure 1 is a detail view, partly in section. showing so much of a watch as is necessary to enable the application of the invention thereto to be understood.
  • Fig. 2 is a detail view in elevation of the crown shown in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail view in section on the plane indicated on the line 3-3 in Fig. 2 looking in the direction of the arrows.
  • Figs. 4 and. 5 are views similar to Fig. l but showing slightly different embodiments of the invention.
  • the watchcase center a is shown as having secured thereto a pendant b, which may be of any usual or suitable construction, receiving centrally therein the usual spindle c which serves to transmit the rotary motion of the crown al to the winding or setting mechanism through devices of usual or suitable construction which need not be shown or described herein.
  • the spindle o may be provided with the usual tapered shoulders c for cooperation usual with the detent 02.
  • This invention therefore aims to provide a positive locking device to hold the spindle in its inward position and to hold the crown tightly against lts seat.
  • the watch-case center an4 is provided with headed studs a', one at each side of the pendant b.
  • the skirt of the crown d is provided with an annular flange d which is notched as at d2 t0 permit the passage of the heads of the studs a and is provided at one side 0f each notch, with an inclined bearing surface da and a depression d4.
  • the tapered shoulders c on the spindle c are so positioned and the engagement of the spindle with the winding socket c3 is such that when the crown has been engaged with the studs a by being pressed inward as far as possible and rotated slightly, a slight outward movement of the crown, sufficient to disengage it from the studs a', is permitted without disengaging the spindle c from the winding socket o, while a further outward movement of the crown d, to effect disengagement 0f the winding mechanism and engagement of the setting mechanism, is permitted in the usual
  • the seat of the crown on the had pendant when the crown is in its extreme inward position may be formed at any convenient point and in any suitable manner to permit a tight joint to be made.
  • the seat is formed at e between the outer end of the sleevelike pendant Z) and the inner surface of the head. of the crown.
  • An elastic washer e' preferably of metal, is inserted between the two parts of the seat so as to permit a tight joint to be effected without bindingv or wear.
  • the usual bow is swiveled in the studs a" in an ordinary manner.
  • the outside oiI the pendant Z is provided with circumferential grooves or recesses o and the skirt of the crown Z is made thin, as at CZ and is slitted, as indicated at (Z2, to give elasticity and is suitably formed at its edge, as at fl, with a bead to engage the inner groove o to lock the crown in its extreme inward position, or to engage the outer groove 7) to hold the crown in winding position.
  • the crown is -termed with a winding ⁇ bow, which carries balls g, formed with slots g2 for engagement with studs a?, which are secured to the watclrcase center a; the slight rotary movement of the bow g sufiices to disengage it from the studs c2, when the bow may then be rotated, carrying with it the crown l for winding. A further outward movement permits the engagement of the spindle for setting. lhen the bow is in its eXtreme inward position, as indicated,
  • the crown is held tightly against the pendant.
  • the combination oiu a pendant, a crown with a winding ⁇ and setting arbor, and means to lock the crown positively against outward movement on the pendant.
  • the combination oi a watch-case center, a pendant, a crown adapted to form a tight joint with the pendant, and headed studs secured to the center, the crown having ⁇ a notched flange to engage said studs.

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A. JAQUES 6I C. L. DEPOLLIER.
WATCH.
APPLICATION FILED Nov. 9. 1915.
Patented Feb. 22, 1916.
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AUGUSTE JAQUES, OF CHAUX DE FONDS, SWITZERLAND, AND CHARLES L. DEPOLLIEB, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
WATCH.
Application led November 9, 1915.
To all whom it may concern.'
Be it known that we, AUGUs'rF. J AQUEs, a citizen of the Swiss Republic, residing in Chaux de Fonds, Canton Neuchtel, Switzerland, and CHARLEs L. DEPOLLIER, a citizen of the United States, residing in the city of New York, in the borough of Brooklyn, county of Kings, in the State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Vatches, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part hereof.
The object of this invention is to prevent the unintended movement of 'the spindle which transmits the movement of the crown or winding bow to the winding mechanism and is pulled out to effect operative engagement between the crown or bow and the setting mechanism, and to hold the crown or bow tightly against its seat on the pendant, except when winding or setting is to be effected, for the purpose of preventing the ingress of moisture or dust. To enable the. desired result to be accomplished the crown or bow is adapted to be engaged within the watch-case in such manner as to prevent accidental movement and to hold it tightly to its seat.
The invention will be more fully explained hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawing in which it is illustrated and in which,-
Figure 1 is a detail view, partly in section. showing so much of a watch as is necessary to enable the application of the invention thereto to be understood. Fig. 2 is a detail view in elevation of the crown shown in Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a detail view in section on the plane indicated on the line 3-3 in Fig. 2 looking in the direction of the arrows. Figs. 4 and. 5 are views similar to Fig. l but showing slightly different embodiments of the invention.
Reference is made above to both crown and bow, while the invention is illustrated in the drawings as embodied in connection with what is commonly called in the art a crown` and that name alone will be employed hereinafter, but it will be understood that the name is intended to designate that part, whether a crown strictly so called or a bow, which is rotated to effect the Winding or the setting of the watch.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 22, 1916.
serial No. 60,493.
1n each of the embodiments of the invention shown in Figs. l, 4 and 5, the watchcase center a is shown as having secured thereto a pendant b, which may be of any usual or suitable construction, receiving centrally therein the usual spindle c which serves to transmit the rotary motion of the crown al to the winding or setting mechanism through devices of usual or suitable construction which need not be shown or described herein. The spindle o may be provided with the usual tapered shoulders c for cooperation usual with the detent 02. Such tapered shoulders and detent serve to hold the gear usually carried by the spindle in engagement with the windingl or the setting devices, as the case Vmay be, but they do not hold the crown to its seat in or on the pendant with such tightness as to prevent the possible entrance of moisture or ine dust into the works of the watch, nor do they prevent, especially after considerable use, the possibility of an accidental pulling out of the spindle from winding position to setting position, with the subsequent movement of the setting devices. This invention therefore aims to provide a positive locking device to hold the spindle in its inward position and to hold the crown tightly against lts seat.
In the construction shown in Figs. 1, 2 and 3 the watch-case center an4 is provided with headed studs a', one at each side of the pendant b. The skirt of the crown d is provided with an annular flange d which is notched as at d2 t0 permit the passage of the heads of the studs a and is provided at one side 0f each notch, with an inclined bearing surface da and a depression d4. It will be observed that the tapered shoulders c on the spindle c are so positioned and the engagement of the spindle with the winding socket c3 is such that when the crown has been engaged with the studs a by being pressed inward as far as possible and rotated slightly, a slight outward movement of the crown, sufficient to disengage it from the studs a', is permitted without disengaging the spindle c from the winding socket o, while a further outward movement of the crown d, to efect disengagement 0f the winding mechanism and engagement of the setting mechanism, is permitted in the usual The seat of the crown on the had pendant when the crown is in its extreme inward position, may be formed at any convenient point and in any suitable manner to permit a tight joint to be made. As shown in the several figures of the drawings the seat is formed at e between the outer end of the sleevelike pendant Z) and the inner surface of the head. of the crown. An elastic washer e', preferably of metal, is inserted between the two parts of the seat so as to permit a tight joint to be effected without bindingv or wear.
In the construction shown in Fig'. l the usual bow is swiveled in the studs a" in an ordinary manner. In the construction shown in Fig. et the bow and the studs a are dispensed with altogether, the outside oiI the pendant Z) is provided with circumferential grooves or recesses o and the skirt of the crown Z is made thin, as at CZ and is slitted, as indicated at (Z2, to give elasticity and is suitably formed at its edge, as at fl, with a bead to engage the inner groove o to lock the crown in its extreme inward position, or to engage the outer groove 7) to hold the crown in winding position. In the construction shown in Fig. 5, the crown is -termed with a winding` bow, which carries balls g, formed with slots g2 for engagement with studs a?, which are secured to the watclrcase center a; the slight rotary movement of the bow g sufiices to disengage it from the studs c2, when the bow may then be rotated, carrying with it the crown l for winding. A further outward movement permits the engagement of the spindle for setting. lhen the bow is in its eXtreme inward position, as indicated,
the crown is held tightly against the pendant.
Other embodiments of the invention will suggest themselves in view of the foregoing and it will be understood, therefore, that the invention is not to be restricted to the precise construction shown and described herein.
Te claim as our invention:
l. In a watch, the combination oiu a pendant, a crown with a winding` and setting arbor, and means to lock the crown positively against outward movement on the pendant.
2. In a watch, the combination of a pendant, a crown with a winding and setting arbor, and means to lock 'the crown positively against outward movement on the pendant, the crown and pendant having` cooperating portions to form a tight seat when the crown is locked to the pendant.
3. In a watch, the combination of a watch-case center, a pendant, a crown adapted to form a tight joint with the pendant. and means to eifect a locking,` engagement between the crown and the center to hold the crown against outward movement.
4.. In a watch, the combination oi a watch-case center, a pendant, a crown adapted to form a tight joint with the pendant, and headed studs secured to the center, the crown having` a notched flange to engage said studs.
This speciiication signed this 15th day oi October, A. D. 1915.
AUGUSTE JAQUES. CHARLES L. DEIILLIER.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing' the Commissioner of Patents. Washington, ID. C.
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US2954665A (en) * 1955-11-30 1960-10-04 Panerai Maria Tight seal device
US3678682A (en) * 1970-07-31 1972-07-25 Suwa Seikosha Kk Structure for positioning a watch stem
US3707840A (en) * 1970-07-30 1973-01-02 Suwa Seikosha Kk Stem construction in a calendar watch
DE2641928A1 (en) * 1975-09-17 1977-03-31 Seikosha Kk DEVICE FOR MANUAL ADJUSTMENT
US20080068934A1 (en) * 2006-09-19 2008-03-20 Haruki Hiranuma Portable timepiece

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2954665A (en) * 1955-11-30 1960-10-04 Panerai Maria Tight seal device
US3707840A (en) * 1970-07-30 1973-01-02 Suwa Seikosha Kk Stem construction in a calendar watch
US3678682A (en) * 1970-07-31 1972-07-25 Suwa Seikosha Kk Structure for positioning a watch stem
DE2641928A1 (en) * 1975-09-17 1977-03-31 Seikosha Kk DEVICE FOR MANUAL ADJUSTMENT
US20080068934A1 (en) * 2006-09-19 2008-03-20 Haruki Hiranuma Portable timepiece
US7494270B2 (en) * 2006-09-19 2009-02-24 Seiko Instruments Inc. Portable timepiece with a crown protection and locking device

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