US3811401A - Sealed evacuated and pressurized watch cases - Google Patents

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US3811401A
US3811401A US00341758A US34175873A US3811401A US 3811401 A US3811401 A US 3811401A US 00341758 A US00341758 A US 00341758A US 34175873 A US34175873 A US 34175873A US 3811401 A US3811401 A US 3811401A
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  • a device for indicating the maintenance of a given vacuum or over-pressure in a sealed watch case comprises a hollow piston slidably mounted in a bore of a support member, one end of said bore communicating with a primary enclosure of the case and the other end of said bore being fluidtightly sealed off from said primary enclosure by means including a watch glass.
  • A' bistable metallic membrane is disposed within said hollow interior of the piston so as to define and fluidtightly separate two compartments, one of which contains a gas and the other of which includes an opening communicating the hollow interior with an outer face of said piston adjacent to said other end of the bore, said other compartment containing an opaque liquid, for example a brightly colored oil.
  • the membrane is movable between two positions according to whether the pressure in the primary enclosure is above or below a limiting value, a first position in which the volume of said other compartment is such that no liquid is located between said outer face of the piston and said glass whereby said piston is visible through said glass, and a second position in which the volume of said other compartment is such that a quantity of liquid is disposed between said outer face of the piston and said glass whereby said piston is concealed.
  • a simpler known arrangement consists of a piston movable behind a glass, and the end of which is visible to a greater or lesser degree through an eyepiece according to the position of the piston.
  • Another known arrangement employs an elastomeric membrane of dished shape and having two stable states which are respectively concave and convex in a manner to enable a direct all-or-nothing observation of the state of pressure in the watch.
  • observationof the displacement of the membrane is obtained by means of an auxiliary membrane which comes to stick against a glass, producing an optical effect due to elimination of the reflexion by the rear face of the glass at the location where contact takes place.
  • An aim of the present invention is to obviate the above-mentioned faults of indicating devices including membranes in organic material.
  • a sealed watch-case including a primary enclosure which is under vacuum or under pressure, and a device for indicating the maintenance of a given vacuum or overpressure in said primary enclosure, said device comprising a hollow piston slidably mounted in a bore of a support member, one end of said bore communicating with said primary enclosure and the other end of said bore being fluidtightly sealed off from said primary enclosure by means including a transparency covering said other end of the bore, said piston including an opening communicating the hollow interior of said piston with an outer face of said piston adjacent to said other end of the bore, at least one bistable metallic membrane disposed within said hollow interior of the piston, means including said at least one membrane for defining and fluidtightly separating two compartments in said hollow interior of the piston, one of said compartments containing a gas, and the other of said compartments including said opening and containing an opaque liquid, said at least one membrane being movable between two positions according to whether the pressure in said primary enclosure is above or below a limiting value, a first position in which the volume of said device
  • FIG. 1 is an axial cross-section through an indicating device in a position corresponding to vacuum in the primary enclosure of a watch-case;
  • FIG. 2 is a similar view showing the device after disappearance of the vacuum.
  • the indicating device shown is fixed in a cylindrical recess 2 machined in the central part of a transparency in the form'of a watchglass l of mineral glass.
  • a polished metal ring 3 for example by means of an epoxy glue such as Araldite (registered Trade Mark).
  • the ring 3 has a central bore serving as cylinder for a piston 4, this central bore being reamed to a tolerance of 0.02mm.
  • the inner end face of ring 3 is spaced apart from the bottom face of recess 2 by from 0.1 to 0.2mm so as to leave a cavity 5.
  • the ring 3 also has a tapped through bore 6 able to receive a screw 7 closing bore 6 in fluid-tight manner by means of an O-ring 8 compressed between the head of screw 7 and a shoulder of bore 6.
  • the piston 4 is formed by a cup 9 into which is fitted a polished metal cover 10 pierced at its center with a bore 11 of small diameter, for example 0.2 to 0.4mm, which communicates with the interior of the hollow piston, this bore 11 leading out into the face of cover 10 adjacent to glass 1.
  • the hollow interior of the piston is divided into two compartments l4, l5, fluid-tightly separated from one another by a metal membrane 12 held between a shoulder 9a of the cup 9 and a metal ring 13.
  • the parts of piston 4 are assembled in fluid-tight manner, for example by means of an epoxy glue.
  • the metallic membrane 12, preferably of bronze, has a thickness of the order of 0.025 mm and is slightly dished in a manner to have, in operation of the device, two stable states, namely the states shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 respectively.
  • the compartment l4 enclosed by membrane 12 and cup 9 contains air at atmospheric pressure; this is achieved by fixing the membrane 12 in normal atmospheric pressure conditions, with the membrane 12 in its dished rest position shown in FIG. 2. The position of membrane 12 shown in FIG.
  • the piston 4 is placed in the following manner: gas is firstly carefully removed from said oil under vacuum in a recipient; then the piston 4 is immersed therein with its bore 11 upwards and, since the assembly is evacuated, the metallic membrane 12 moves into the position of FIG. 1; then, atmospheric pressure is reestablished so that the oil entirely fills the compartment 15 and bore 11 of the piston, the membrane moving back to its FIG. 2 position.
  • the recess 2, equipped with the ring 3, is also partly filled with oil, with the glass 1 turned so that recess 2 faces upwards.
  • the piston 4 is then removed from the oil bath and placed in its cylinder, with the bore 11 downwards. After having fully pushed piston 4 to the position of FIG. 2 in which the end face of cover 10 is applied against the bottom of recess 2 so that there is no oil between these parts, the screw 7 in inserted in bore 6 and screwed in.
  • the oil penetrates between the cylinder and piston 4, ensuring lubrication thereof.
  • the device In this initial state, the device displays a blue ring surrounding a whitish metallic zone formed by the piston.
  • the device remains in this initial state until a limiting pressure value determined by the elastic constants of membrane 12 is reached.
  • membrane 12 switches" to the FIG. 1 position, and an observer sees an uniform blue disc aburptly appear.
  • the point of switching of membrane 12 can be calculated from the modulus of elasticity of the material used and the dimensions of the membrane.
  • the depth of cavity 5 is made equal to the displacement of piston 4 upon switching- This displacement can be easily calculated, at least approximatively, since the difference of the volume of either of compartments l4 and 15 for the two stable positions of the membrane 12 is approximate'ly the sum of two segments of a sphere.
  • this capsule can be formed of two circular membranes in bronze welded together by their edges.
  • the space 5 could be eliminated in a manner such that in the over-pressure position the device displays an entirely metallic disc, whereas a central coloured disc appears when the pressure inside the primary enclosure of the case falls below a certain limit.
  • the transparency closing the device need not necessarily be the watch-glass but could be a special glass for the device which may, for example, be mounted in the dial.
  • a sealed watch case including a primary enclosure which is under vacuum or under pressure, and a device for indicating the maintenance of a given vacuum or over-pressure in said primary enclosure, said device comprising a hollow piston slidably mounted in a bore of a support member, one end of said bore communicating with said primary enclosure and the other end of said bore being fluidtightly sealed off from said primary enclosure by means including a transparency covering said other end of the bore, said piston including an opening communicating the hollow interior of said piston with an outer face of said piston adjacent to said other end of the bore, at least one bistable metallic membrane disposed within said hollow interior of the piston, means including said at least one membrane for defining and fluidtightly separating two compartments in said hollow interior of the piston, one of said compartments containing a gas, and the other of said compartments including said opening and containing an opaque liquid; said at least one membrane being movable between two positions according to whether the pressure in said primary enclosure is above or below a limiting value, a first position in which the volume of said other compartment is such that
  • a watch case according to claim 1 in which the piston houses a single metallic membrane fixed by its edges to the piston.
  • a watch case according to claim 1 in which said one compartment is defined by two metallc membranes joined by their edges and forming a capsule freely floating in liquid within the hollow interior of the piston.
  • a watch case according to claim 1 in which said support member is formed by a metallic ring secured in a recess in said transparency with a front face of the ring spaced apart from said recess to form a cavity therebetween, said cavity being filled with liquid.

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US5357847A (en) * 1991-04-17 1994-10-25 Hytork Actuators Limited Pressure vessels having end closures and retainers
US6219304B1 (en) * 1997-08-28 2001-04-17 Asulab S.A. Device capable of being submerged and including an acoustic transducer
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US4479724A (en) * 1982-08-24 1984-10-30 Citizen Watch Co., Ltd. Water-resisting structure for a watch
US5357847A (en) * 1991-04-17 1994-10-25 Hytork Actuators Limited Pressure vessels having end closures and retainers
US6219304B1 (en) * 1997-08-28 2001-04-17 Asulab S.A. Device capable of being submerged and including an acoustic transducer
US20100275676A1 (en) * 2009-04-30 2010-11-04 King Michael J Passive blast pressure sensor
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US20120155230A1 (en) * 2010-12-15 2012-06-21 Jeremy James Patt Thermal expansion compensator for liquid-filled watches
US8322916B2 (en) * 2010-12-15 2012-12-04 Jeremy James Patt Thermal expansion compensator for liquid-filled watches
US20120243389A1 (en) * 2011-03-22 2012-09-27 Montres Breguet Sa Removable acoustic radiating membrane for a musical watch or striking watch and watch including the same
US8770833B2 (en) * 2011-03-22 2014-07-08 Montres Breguet Sa Removable acoustic radiating membrane for a musical watch or striking watch and watch including the same

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