US20150346686A1 - Timepiece component based on photostructurable glass - Google Patents

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US20150346686A1
US20150346686A1 US14/729,270 US201514729270A US2015346686A1 US 20150346686 A1 US20150346686 A1 US 20150346686A1 US 201514729270 A US201514729270 A US 201514729270A US 2015346686 A1 US2015346686 A1 US 2015346686A1
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  • the invention relates to a timepiece component based on photostructurable glass and particularly a component of this type including at least one photostructurable glass based part and at least one other silicon, metal or ceramic based part.
  • the invention relates to a timepiece component including a first part based on photostructurable glass, at least a second part based on at least a second material, characterized in that one surface of the first part is made integral with a surface of the second part so as to form a one-piece timepiece component.
  • the timepiece component is of the composite type, i.e. it is formed of photostructurable glass and of at least one other material. It is therefore understood that particular shapes can be obtained with the photostructurable glass part while retaining a functional silicon, metal or ceramic based element.
  • the invention relates to a timepiece, characterized in that it includes a timepiece movement according to any of the preceding variants.
  • the invention relates to a method for manufacturing a one-piece timepiece component including the following steps:
  • the invention relates to a method for manufacturing a one-piece timepiece component including the following steps:
  • FIGS. 1 to 4 are perspective diagrams of timepiece components according to the invention.
  • FIGS. 5 to 7 are views of steps of a method for manufacturing a timepiece component according to the invention.
  • the invention relates to a component formed with the aid of a first part based on photostructurable glass with a second part including the same type of material or another type of material, i.e. based on silicon, metal or ceramic.
  • This component was devised for applications in the field of horology and is made necessary by the structuration limitations of fragile materials such as silicon or ceramic based materials.
  • fragile materials such as silicon or ceramic based materials.
  • the invention relates to a timepiece component including a first part based on photostructurable glass, at least a second part based on at least a second material, characterized in that one surface of the first part is made integral with a surface of the second part so as to form a one-piece timepiece component.
  • the first part will have greater possibilities in regard to shape while retaining a second part that utilises the advantages of its material.
  • two surfaces of corresponding shapes are sufficient to join or bond the first part with the second part.
  • the one-piece timepiece component may be completely or partially formed from a basis of photostructurable glass.
  • said at least one second material may be based on silicon, metal or ceramic.
  • said at least one second material may also optionally include an intermediate material intended to promote the bonding of two materials that are difficult to attach.
  • this intermediate material may be likened to a braze intended to attach two materials to each other by joint adherence to the intermediate material, or, conversely, form a layer intended to produce sufficiently intense heat to cause the two materials to melt.
  • said at least one second material is silicon-based, it may include single crystal silicon, doped single crystal silicon, polycrystalline silicon, doped polycrystalline silicon, porous silicon, silicon oxide, quartz, silica, silicon nitride or silicon carbide.
  • said at least one second material is ceramic-based, it may include photostructurable glass, borosilicate, aluminosilicate, quartz glass, zerodur, single crystal corundum, polycrystalline corundum, alumina, aluminium oxide, aluminium nitride, single crystal ruby, polycrystalline ruby, zirconium oxide, titanium oxide, titanium nitride, titanium carbide, tungsten nitride, tungsten carbide, boron nitride or boron carbide.
  • said at least one second material may include an iron alloy like 15P, 20AP or 316L steels, a copper alloy such as brass, a nickel alloy such as nickel silver, titanium or an alloy thereof, gold or an alloy thereof, silver or an alloy thereof, platinum or an alloy thereof, ruthenium or an alloy thereof, rhodium or an alloy thereof, or palladium or an alloy thereof.
  • said at least one second material even based on silicon, metal or ceramic, may include at least a partial coating of silicon oxide, silicon nitride, silicon carbide or an allotrope of carbon.
  • the first part and/or the second part may form a large variety of timepiece components for a timepiece.
  • the first part and/or the second part may thus notably form a balance spring 1 , an impulse pin 2 , a balance 3 , a staff 4 , a roller 5 , a pallets 6 such as a pallet-staff 7 , a pallet lever 8 , a fork 9 , a pallet stone 10 and a guard-pin 11 , a wheel set 12 such as a wheel 13 , an arbor 14 and a pinion 15 , a bridge 16 , a plate 17 , an oscillating weight 18 , a winding stem 19 or a bearing 20 .
  • FIG. 2 shows a timepiece component forming a wheel set 21 .
  • Wheel set 21 includes a first part 23 based on photostructurable glass forming a contrate toothing 24 made integral with a second annular part 25 based on silicon, metal or ceramic and including a hole 26 .
  • FIG. 3 shows another example of a timepiece component forming a column-wheel 31 .
  • Column-wheel 31 includes several first parts 33 based on photostructurable glass forming the asymmetrical columns made integral with a second annular part 35 based on silicon, metal or ceramic including a central hole 34 and a peripheral toothing 36 .
  • FIG. 4 shows a last example of a timepiece component forming a double wheel 41 .
  • Double wheel 41 includes a first part 43 based on photostructurable glass forming a toothing 44 made integral with a second annular part 45 based on silicon, metal or ceramic including a central hole 46 provided with elastic means 48 and arms 47 forming a peripheral toothing.
  • first part and/or the second part may form a variety of timepiece components.
  • a pallets 6 could be formed from a first part based on photostructurable glass forming lever 8 , pallet stones 10 and fork 9 and of a second part forming the staff and/or guard-pin 11 .
  • a first part based on photostructurable glass could form a roller 5 and be integral with a second part forming an impulse pin 2
  • a first part based on photostructurable glass could form a plate 17 or a bridge 16 and be integral with several second parts forming jewel holes 20 or a first part based on photostructurable glass could form an oscillating weight 18 and be made integral with a second part forming an additional weight on the peripheral portion.
  • the invention relates to a manufacturing method including a first step a) intended to provide a first wafer 51 based on photostructurable glass including a first etched pattern 53 .
  • Such glasses are, for example, available from Schott A.G. under the reference Foturan®, from Hoya Corp under the reference PEG3® or from LifeBioScience Inc. under the reference ApexTM.
  • photostructuration of a photostructurable glass allows for a greater variety of shape than etching of silicon or ceramic based materials.
  • the photostructuration process consists, in a first phase, of illumination at a wavelength corresponding to photostructurable glass through a mask that is partially opaque to said wavelength. Areas of the photostructurable glass wafer are structured according to the quantity, orientation and distribution of illumination.
  • the illumination source may for example by a UV lamp with a spectral distribution peak at a wavelength comprised between 200 and 400 nm.
  • a second phase consists in subjecting the photostructurable glass wafer to a heat treatment.
  • the heating temperature varies according to the photostructurable glass and may be up to approximately 600° C.
  • This heat treatment makes more selective illuminated areas for the last elimination phase by a chemical etching.
  • This chemical etching may be performed, for example, in a 10% hydrofluoric acid bath, at ambient temperature and using ultrasounds.
  • a wafer 51 as shown in FIG. 5 is thus obtained.
  • a second step b) is intended to provide at least a second wafer 55 made of at least a second material including at least a second etched pattern 57 .
  • a dry etching such as a deep reactive ionic etching (DRIE), laser etching or a plasma etching may be mentioned.
  • DRIE deep reactive ionic etching
  • a wet etching such as a chemical etching or even another photostructuration, as explained above.
  • a third step c) is intended to join or bond first wafer 51 with said at least one second wafer 55 to form a substrate and, by superposition of said patterns 53 , 55 , to form a one-piece timepiece component including a first thickness based on photostructurable glass and at least a second thickness of said at least one second material based on silicon, metal or ceramic.
  • the method includes a final step d) intended to release the one-piece timepiece component from the substrate.
  • a large variety of materials can thus be used to form the timepiece components in an industrial manner. As illustrated in FIG. 4 , it is possible, for example, to obtain a wheel set 41 including a first thickness 43 based on photostructurable glass, and at least a second thickness 45 of said at least second material.
  • step b) may consist in forming several second wafers formed from the same material or from several different materials.
  • step c) it is therefore understood that in step c) it is possible to obtain a substrate with three bonded wafers thus forming a timepiece component including a first thickness based on photostructurable glass and at least two second thicknesses formed from the same material or from several different materials.
  • the invention relates to a manufacturing method including a first step e) intended to join or bond a first photostructurable glass based wafer with at least a second wafer made of at least a second material to form a substrate with the aid of the same methods described in step c) of the first embodiment.
  • the second embodiment continues with step f), intended to etch a pattern in each of the wafers of the substrate and, by superposition of said patterns, to form a one-piece timepiece component including a first thickness based on photostructurable glass and at least one second thickness of said at least one second material with the aid of the same methods described in steps a) and b) of the first embodiment.
  • the method includes a final step g) intended to release the one-piece timepiece component from the substrate.
  • a large variety of materials can thus be used to form timepiece components in an industrial manner. As illustrated in FIG. 4 , it is possible, for example, to obtain a wheel set 41 including a first thickness 43 based on photostructurable glass, and at least a second thickness 45 of said at least second material.
  • step e) may also consist in making a substrate with the aid of several second wafers formed from the same material or from several different materials.
  • step e) may also consist in making a substrate with the aid of several second wafers formed from the same material or from several different materials.
  • the method permits several timepiece components 61 to be manufactured on the same substrate 63 as illustrated in FIG. 7 .
  • the present invention is not limited to the illustrated example but is capable of various variants and modifications which will be clear to those skilled in the art.
  • the wafers may be bonded to each other and then a single etching may be provided.
  • the method using wafers is preferred, i.e. all of columns 33 are structured in the same photostructurable glass wafer and bonded to another wafer. However, there is nothing to prevent columns 33 being detached one-by-one and then gradually made integral with another finished part, such as a toothed wheel 35 .

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The invention relates to a timepiece component including a first part based on photostructurable glass and at least a second part based on at least one second material. According to the invention, one surface of the first part is made integral with a surface of the second part so as to form a one-piece timepiece component.

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  • This application claims priority from European Patent Application No.14171008.7 filed Jun. 3, 2014, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
  • FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The invention relates to a timepiece component based on photostructurable glass and particularly a component of this type including at least one photostructurable glass based part and at least one other silicon, metal or ceramic based part.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • In the field of horology, an increasing number of timepiece components are formed with the aid of fragile materials such as those based on silicon or ceramic. For example, it is possible to envisage forming the balance spring, balance or pallets.
  • However, techniques for etching these fragile materials limit possibilities as regards the possible shapes of components.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • It is an object of the present invention to overcome all or part of the aforecited drawbacks by proposing a timepiece component which is less limited in regard to shape yet still retains the possibility of using parts based on silicon or ceramic.
  • To this end, the invention relates to a timepiece component including a first part based on photostructurable glass, at least a second part based on at least a second material, characterized in that one surface of the first part is made integral with a surface of the second part so as to form a one-piece timepiece component.
  • Advantageously according to the invention, it is understood that the timepiece component is of the composite type, i.e. it is formed of photostructurable glass and of at least one other material. It is therefore understood that particular shapes can be obtained with the photostructurable glass part while retaining a functional silicon, metal or ceramic based element.
  • In accordance with other advantageous variants of the invention:
      • said at least one second material is silicon-based and includes single crystal silicon, doped single crystal silicon, polycrystalline silicon, doped polycrystalline silicon, porous silicon, silicon oxide, quartz, silica, silicon nitride or silicon carbide;
      • said at least one second material is ceramic-based and includes photostructurable glass, borosilicate, aluminosilicate, quartz glass, zerodur, single crystal corundum, polycrystalline corundum, alumina, aluminium oxide, aluminium nitride, single crystal ruby, polycrystalline ruby, zirconium oxide, titanium oxide, titanium nitride, titanium carbide, tungsten nitride, tungsten carbide, boron nitride or boron carbide;
      • said at least one second material is metal-based and includes an iron alloy, a copper alloy, nickel or an alloy thereof, titanium or an alloy thereof, gold or an alloy thereof, silver or an alloy thereof, platinum or an alloy thereof, ruthenium or an alloy thereof, rhodium or an alloy thereof, or palladium or an alloy thereof;
      • said at least one second material further includes at least a partial coating of silicon oxide, silicon nitride, silicon carbide or an allotrope of carbon;
      • the first part and/or the second part is a balance spring, an impulse pin, a balance, an arbor, a roller, a pallet lever such as a pallet-staff, lever, fork, pallet-stone and a guard-pin, a wheel set such as a wheel, an arbor and a pinion, a bridge, a plate, an oscillating weight, a winding stem, a bearing, a jewel hole, a contrate toothing or a column-wheel.
  • The invention relates to a timepiece, characterized in that it includes a timepiece movement according to any of the preceding variants.
  • Further, according to a first embodiment, the invention relates to a method for manufacturing a one-piece timepiece component including the following steps:
      • a) taking a first wafer based on photostructurable glass including a first etched pattern;
      • b) taking at least a second wafer made of at least a second material including at least a second etched pattern;
      • c) joining or bonding the first wafer with said at least one second wafer to form a substrate and, by superposition of said patterns, forming a one-piece timepiece component including a first thickness based on photostructurable glass and at least one second thickness of said at least one second material;
      • d) releasing the one-piece timepiece component from the substrate.
  • According to a second embodiment, the invention relates to a method for manufacturing a one-piece timepiece component including the following steps:
      • e) joining or bonding a first wafer based on photostructurable glass with at least a second wafer made of at least a second material to form a substrate;
      • f) etching a pattern in each of the wafers of the substrate and, by superposition of said patterns, forming a one-piece timepiece component including a first thickness based on photostructurable glass and at least one second thickness of said at least one second material;
      • g) releasing the one-piece timepiece component from the substrate.
  • Finally, regardless of the embodiment, several timepiece components are made on the same substrate for the mass production thereof.
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  • Other features and advantages will appear clearly from the following description, given by way of non-limiting illustration, with reference to the annexed drawings, in which:
  • FIGS. 1 to 4 are perspective diagrams of timepiece components according to the invention;
  • FIGS. 5 to 7 are views of steps of a method for manufacturing a timepiece component according to the invention.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • As explained above, the invention relates to a component formed with the aid of a first part based on photostructurable glass with a second part including the same type of material or another type of material, i.e. based on silicon, metal or ceramic.
  • This component was devised for applications in the field of horology and is made necessary by the structuration limitations of fragile materials such as silicon or ceramic based materials. By way of example, it is possible to envisage forming the balance spring, balance, pallets, bridges, oscillating weights or even wheel sets, such as the escape wheels, completely or partially based on fragile materials.
  • Hence the invention relates to a timepiece component including a first part based on photostructurable glass, at least a second part based on at least a second material, characterized in that one surface of the first part is made integral with a surface of the second part so as to form a one-piece timepiece component.
  • Advantageously according to the invention, it is understood that the first part will have greater possibilities in regard to shape while retaining a second part that utilises the advantages of its material. Further, there is a large variety of possible bonding processes for photostructurable glass. Consequently, it is not essential to use additional material to make the two parts integral as is the case with adhesive bonding or the use of an intermediate part. Thus, for example, two surfaces of corresponding shapes are sufficient to join or bond the first part with the second part.
  • As explained above, the one-piece timepiece component may be completely or partially formed from a basis of photostructurable glass. Thus, said at least one second material may be based on silicon, metal or ceramic. Further, said at least one second material may also optionally include an intermediate material intended to promote the bonding of two materials that are difficult to attach. Thus, depending on the bonding technique selected, this intermediate material may be likened to a braze intended to attach two materials to each other by joint adherence to the intermediate material, or, conversely, form a layer intended to produce sufficiently intense heat to cause the two materials to melt.
  • When said at least one second material is silicon-based, it may include single crystal silicon, doped single crystal silicon, polycrystalline silicon, doped polycrystalline silicon, porous silicon, silicon oxide, quartz, silica, silicon nitride or silicon carbide.
  • When said at least one second material is ceramic-based, it may include photostructurable glass, borosilicate, aluminosilicate, quartz glass, zerodur, single crystal corundum, polycrystalline corundum, alumina, aluminium oxide, aluminium nitride, single crystal ruby, polycrystalline ruby, zirconium oxide, titanium oxide, titanium nitride, titanium carbide, tungsten nitride, tungsten carbide, boron nitride or boron carbide.
  • When said at least one second material is metal-based, it may include an iron alloy like 15P, 20AP or 316L steels, a copper alloy such as brass, a nickel alloy such as nickel silver, titanium or an alloy thereof, gold or an alloy thereof, silver or an alloy thereof, platinum or an alloy thereof, ruthenium or an alloy thereof, rhodium or an alloy thereof, or palladium or an alloy thereof.
  • Further, said at least one second material, even based on silicon, metal or ceramic, may include at least a partial coating of silicon oxide, silicon nitride, silicon carbide or an allotrope of carbon.
  • Advantageously according to the invention, the first part and/or the second part may form a large variety of timepiece components for a timepiece. By way of non-limiting example and with reference to FIG. 1, the first part and/or the second part may thus notably form a balance spring 1, an impulse pin 2, a balance 3, a staff 4, a roller 5, a pallets 6 such as a pallet-staff 7, a pallet lever 8, a fork 9, a pallet stone 10 and a guard-pin 11, a wheel set 12 such as a wheel 13, an arbor 14 and a pinion 15, a bridge 16, a plate 17, an oscillating weight 18, a winding stem 19 or a bearing 20.
  • By way of example, FIG. 2 shows a timepiece component forming a wheel set 21. Wheel set 21 includes a first part 23 based on photostructurable glass forming a contrate toothing 24 made integral with a second annular part 25 based on silicon, metal or ceramic and including a hole 26.
  • FIG. 3 shows another example of a timepiece component forming a column-wheel 31. Column-wheel 31 includes several first parts 33 based on photostructurable glass forming the asymmetrical columns made integral with a second annular part 35 based on silicon, metal or ceramic including a central hole 34 and a peripheral toothing 36.
  • FIG. 4 shows a last example of a timepiece component forming a double wheel 41. Double wheel 41 includes a first part 43 based on photostructurable glass forming a toothing 44 made integral with a second annular part 45 based on silicon, metal or ceramic including a central hole 46 provided with elastic means 48 and arms 47 forming a peripheral toothing.
  • As explained above, the first part and/or the second part may form a variety of timepiece components. By way of additional example in FIGS. 2 to 4, a pallets 6 could be formed from a first part based on photostructurable glass forming lever 8, pallet stones 10 and fork 9 and of a second part forming the staff and/or guard-pin 11.
  • Moreover, a first part based on photostructurable glass could form a roller 5 and be integral with a second part forming an impulse pin 2, a first part based on photostructurable glass could form a plate 17 or a bridge 16 and be integral with several second parts forming jewel holes 20 or a first part based on photostructurable glass could form an oscillating weight 18 and be made integral with a second part forming an additional weight on the peripheral portion.
  • According to a first preferred embodiment, the invention relates to a manufacturing method including a first step a) intended to provide a first wafer 51 based on photostructurable glass including a first etched pattern 53. Such glasses are, for example, available from Schott A.G. under the reference Foturan®, from Hoya Corp under the reference PEG3® or from LifeBioScience Inc. under the reference Apex™.
  • Advantageously according to the invention, photostructuration of a photostructurable glass allows for a greater variety of shape than etching of silicon or ceramic based materials. The photostructuration process consists, in a first phase, of illumination at a wavelength corresponding to photostructurable glass through a mask that is partially opaque to said wavelength. Areas of the photostructurable glass wafer are structured according to the quantity, orientation and distribution of illumination.
  • It is thus understood that by using a mask with areas of variable opacity and/or a source with controllable focus, it is possible to create shapes such as the aforementioned contrate toothing 24 or asymmetrical column 33. The illumination source may for example by a UV lamp with a spectral distribution peak at a wavelength comprised between 200 and 400 nm.
  • A second phase consists in subjecting the photostructurable glass wafer to a heat treatment. The heating temperature varies according to the photostructurable glass and may be up to approximately 600° C. This heat treatment makes more selective illuminated areas for the last elimination phase by a chemical etching. This chemical etching may be performed, for example, in a 10% hydrofluoric acid bath, at ambient temperature and using ultrasounds. A wafer 51 as shown in FIG. 5 is thus obtained.
  • A second step b) is intended to provide at least a second wafer 55 made of at least a second material including at least a second etched pattern 57. In a non-limiting manner, a dry etching such as a deep reactive ionic etching (DRIE), laser etching or a plasma etching may be mentioned. It is also perfectly possible to envisage using a wet etching, such as a chemical etching or even another photostructuration, as explained above. Finally, it is also possible to perform photostructuration mixing photolithography of a resin followed by a dry etching or wet etching.
  • A third step c) is intended to join or bond first wafer 51 with said at least one second wafer 55 to form a substrate and, by superposition of said patterns 53, 55, to form a one-piece timepiece component including a first thickness based on photostructurable glass and at least a second thickness of said at least one second material based on silicon, metal or ceramic.
  • Depending on the materials used, there are several possible bonding methods. In a non-limiting manner, one may mention the direct welding of surfaces by electromagnetic radiation using a laser, as, for example, explained in EP Patent No 1436830, which is incorporated by reference in this description. It is also perfectly possible to envisage using anodic bonding, fusion bonding, thermocompression bonding, reflow bonding, eutectic bonding, ultrasonic bonding or thermosonic bonding.
  • Finally, the method includes a final step d) intended to release the one-piece timepiece component from the substrate. Advantageously according to the invention, a large variety of materials can thus be used to form the timepiece components in an industrial manner. As illustrated in FIG. 4, it is possible, for example, to obtain a wheel set 41 including a first thickness 43 based on photostructurable glass, and at least a second thickness 45 of said at least second material.
  • According to an alternative of the first embodiment, step b) may consist in forming several second wafers formed from the same material or from several different materials. In this alternative of the first embodiment, it is therefore understood that in step c) it is possible to obtain a substrate with three bonded wafers thus forming a timepiece component including a first thickness based on photostructurable glass and at least two second thicknesses formed from the same material or from several different materials.
  • According to a second embodiment, the invention relates to a manufacturing method including a first step e) intended to join or bond a first photostructurable glass based wafer with at least a second wafer made of at least a second material to form a substrate with the aid of the same methods described in step c) of the first embodiment.
  • The second embodiment continues with step f), intended to etch a pattern in each of the wafers of the substrate and, by superposition of said patterns, to form a one-piece timepiece component including a first thickness based on photostructurable glass and at least one second thickness of said at least one second material with the aid of the same methods described in steps a) and b) of the first embodiment.
  • Finally, the method includes a final step g) intended to release the one-piece timepiece component from the substrate. Advantageously according to the invention, a large variety of materials can thus be used to form timepiece components in an industrial manner. As illustrated in FIG. 4, it is possible, for example, to obtain a wheel set 41 including a first thickness 43 based on photostructurable glass, and at least a second thickness 45 of said at least second material.
  • According to an alternative of the second embodiment, similar to that of the first embodiment, step e) may also consist in making a substrate with the aid of several second wafers formed from the same material or from several different materials. In this alternative of the second embodiment, it is therefore understood that it is possible to obtain a substrate with three bonded wafers thus forming a timepiece component including a first thickness based on photostructurable glass and at least two second thicknesses formed from the same material or from several different materials.
  • Of course, regardless of the embodiment, the method permits several timepiece components 61 to be manufactured on the same substrate 63 as illustrated in FIG. 7.
  • The present invention is not limited to the illustrated example but is capable of various variants and modifications which will be clear to those skilled in the art. In particular, if the same pattern is required for each part, the wafers may be bonded to each other and then a single etching may be provided.
  • Likewise, as in the example of the multiple columns 33 of column-wheel 31, the method using wafers is preferred, i.e. all of columns 33 are structured in the same photostructurable glass wafer and bonded to another wafer. However, there is nothing to prevent columns 33 being detached one-by-one and then gradually made integral with another finished part, such as a toothed wheel 35.

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1. A timepiece component including a first part based on photostructurable glass, at least a second part based on at least one second material, wherein one surface of the first part is made integral with a surface of the second part so as to form a one-piece timepiece component.
2. The timepiece component according to claim 1, wherein the at least one second material is silicon-based and includes single crystal silicon, doped single crystal silicon, polycrystalline silicon, doped polycrystalline silicon, porous silicon, silicon oxide, quartz, silica, silicon nitride or silicon carbide.
3. The timepiece component according to claim 1, wherein the at least one second material is ceramic-based and includes photostructurable glass, borosilicate, aluminosilicate, quartz glass, zerodur, single crystal corundum, polycrystalline corundum, alumina, aluminium oxide, aluminium nitride, single crystal ruby, polycrystalline ruby, zirconium oxide, titanium oxide, titanium nitride, titanium carbide, tungsten nitride, tungsten carbide, boron nitride or boron carbide.
4. The timepiece component according to claim 1, wherein the at least one second material is metal-based and includes an iron alloy, a copper alloy, nickel or an alloy thereof, titanium or an alloy thereof, gold or an alloy thereof, silver or an alloy thereof, platinum or an alloy thereof, ruthenium or an alloy thereof, rhodium or an alloy thereof, or palladium or an alloy thereof.
5. The timepiece component according to claim 1, wherein the at least one second material further includes at least a partial coating of silicon oxide, silicon nitride, silicon carbide or an allotrope of carbon.
6. The timepiece component according to claim 1, wherein the first part and/or the second part is a balance spring, an impulse pin, a balance, a staff, a roller, a pallets, a pallet-staff, a pallet lever, a fork, a pallet stone, a guard-pin, a wheel set, a wheel, a staff, a pinion, a bridge, a plate, an oscillating weight, a winding stem, a bearing-block, a bearing, a contrate toothing or a column.
7. A method of manufacturing a one-piece timepiece component comprising the following steps:
a) taking a first wafer based on photostructurable glass including a first etched pattern;
b) taking at least a second wafer made of at least a second material including at least a second etched pattern;
c) joining the first wafer with the at least one second wafer to form a substrate and, by superposition of the patterns, forming a one-piece timepiece component including a first thickness based on photostructurable glass and at least one second thickness of the at least one second material;
d) releasing the one-piece timepiece component from the substrate.
8. A method of manufacturing a one-piece timepiece component comprising the following steps:
e) joining a first wafer based on photostructurable glass with at least a second wafer made of at least a second material to form a substrate;
f) etching a pattern in each of the wafers of the substrate and, by superposition of the patterns, forming a one-piece timepiece component including a first thickness based on photostructurable glass and at least one second thickness of the at least one second material;
g) releasing the one-piece timepiece component from the substrate.
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