WO2015113788A1 - Pierre montée sur un élément ressort - Google Patents
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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
- G04B47/042—Fastening of jewels and the like
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44C—PERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
- A44C17/00—Gems or the like
- A44C17/02—Settings for holding gems or the like, e.g. for ornaments or decorations
- A44C17/0275—Settings for holding gems or the like, e.g. for ornaments or decorations in an oscillating way
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- the present invention relates to a crimping system for a timepiece or jewelry in which a gemstone is mounted to give a visual effect of vibration of the stone.
- the present invention also relates to a watch face and a timepiece or jewelery including such a crimping system.
- a jewelery article comprises diamonds being illuminated using an illumination source.
- the controller controls the illumination source so as to vary the intensity of the light emitted by the source, thus making it possible to better highlight the optical effects of the diamond.
- the controller controls the illumination source so as to vary the intensity of the light emitted by the source, thus making it possible to better highlight the optical effects of the diamond.
- it is often undesirable to use electronic devices in timepieces or high-end jewelry.
- EP2510824 discloses a jewelery article
- the utility model RU100367U describes a jewelery article comprising a precious stone fixed in a washer-shaped kitten, this set stone-kitten is linked to a base of the article by a cylindrical spring.
- the vibration of the stone mounted on the spring causes a refraction effect of the light.
- Fixing the ends of the spring to the kitten and the base is however complicated and delicate.
- small springs required in the case of small stones, the latter can be deformed excessively when the stone moves in relation to its original position, peeling the vibration movement of the stone and therefore the aesthetics of the room.
- the dimensioning of the spring so as to obtain the desired visual effect makes it fragile and the spring can also be irreversibly deformed by shocks.
- Patent application WO2012 / 1 15458 describes a jewelery article comprising a ring-shaped support having a hollow sector in which a kitten is mounted by means of a spiral or conical spring.
- the ends of the spring are fixed in grooves in the support and in the kitten respectively, and the kitten is oscillated under the effect of external excitations on the support.
- a pin is mounted through the upper part of the kitten, each end of the pin being housed in the support in a plane parallel to the plane of the spring (the spring being attached to a lower part of the kitten) .
- the pin is used to prevent the separation of the kitten and the support in case of major shocks.
- the lower part of the kitten can only vibrate in a direction perpendicular to the pin in the plane of the spring, and the upper part of the kitten remains effectively secured to the support.
- the oscillations of the kitten are much too limited by the pin which dampens them in a significant manner. permanently. This denies accordingly the desired visual effect of the article, or the vibration or movement of the stone.
- the spring and the pin remain completely visible to the wearer of the article, which undermines enormously the aesthetics of the jewelry item.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a crimping system for a timepiece or jewelry without limitations of the prior art known.
- Another object of the invention is to obtain a crimping system having a much easier and reliable assembly of the stone in comparison with known systems, and being better suited to the use of small stones.
- a crimping system for a watch or jewelery article comprising a crimping support, a gemstone mounted in or on the crimping support, and a an elastic member fixed to the crimping support so as to flexibly connect the crimping support to said article, so that the crimping support, and thus the stone, can oscillate in axial and radial movement with respect to an axis of symmetry, following a movement of the article.
- the crimping system further comprises a stop more rigid than the elastic element, the abutment being able to cooperate with the crimping support, so as to limit the amplitude of the axial and / or radial movement of the crimping support when the latter oscillates.
- the present invention also relates to a dial of a timepiece and a watch or jewelery article comprising said crimping system.
- Figures 1 and 2 show a sectional view of a crimping system comprising a crimping support for a timepiece or jewelry, according to one embodiment
- Figure 3 illustrates the crimping system according to another embodiment
- Figure 4 illustrates a sectional view of the crimping system, according to another embodiment
- Figure 5 illustrates an exploded view of the crimping system, according to another embodiment
- Figure 6 shows the crimping support according to another embodiment
- Figure 7 shows the crimping support according to another embodiment
- Figure 8 shows an exploded sectional view of the crimping system, according to another embodiment
- Figure 9 shows the crimping system of Figure 8 with the oscillating crimping support
- Figure 10 shows a sectional view of the crimping system, still according to another embodiment
- Figure 11a shows different configurations of a flexible element of the crimping system and Figure 11b shows a detail of an opening in the flexible element, according to one embodiment
- Figure 12 illustrates a sectional view of an assembly comprising a plurality of crimping systems, corresponding to another embodiment of the crimping systems.
- Figures 1 and 2 show a sectional view of a crimping system 1 for a timepiece or jewelery 6, according to one embodiment.
- the crimping system 1 comprises a crimping support 3, or kitten, in which is mounted a gemstone 2, such as a diamond, ruby, sapphire or emerald.
- a gemstone means at least one gemstone 2, the support 3 being able to support a plurality of gemstones 2.
- the crimping support 3 comprises a part frontal 9 of frustoconical shape and serving as seat for the cylinder head 8 of the stone 2.
- the inclination of the profile 7 of the front portion 9 is arranged to ensure the maintenance of the cylinder head 8.
- the support 3 may also include a bore 16 coaxial with the support 3.
- the crimping system 1 also comprises an elastic element 5, a first end 13 is fixed to the crimping support 3 and the other end 17 to a timepiece or jewelery 6.
- the elastic element 5 elastically connects the crimping support 3 with the stone 2 to the article 6, so that the stone 2 can oscillate or vibrate on the elastic element 5 following a movement of the article 6 (in other words, so as to that the crimping support, and therefore the stone, can oscillate or vibrate on the elastic element 5 following a
- the end 17 of the elastic element 5 fixed on the article 6 remains fixed (relative to the article), while the rest of the elastic element 5 deforms elastically under the effect of the acceleration of the mass of the stone 2 and the crimping support 3.
- the stiffness of the element 5, the mass of the stone 2 and the crimping support 3, and the intensity of the shock are the main factors defining the amplitude of the vibrations (or oscillations) of the stone 2.
- the oscillation the stone 2 is made in a radial movement with respect to an axis of symmetry 1 5 and an axial movement with respect to the same axis 1 5. It will be noted however, the amplitude of the axial movements along the axis 1 5 are small compared to the radial movements along this same axis.
- the crimping system 1 further comprises a stop 18 more rigid than the elastic element 5 and arranged to cooperate with the crimping support 3 so as to limit the amplitude of axial and / or radial movement of the stone 2 (In other words, so as to limit the amplitude of the axial and / or radial movement of the crimping support, and therefore the stone mounted in the crimping support 3) when the latter oscillates.
- the stop may be rigid or it may have a slight elasticity. In other words, the stop has a second stiffness K 2 greater than the first stiffness Ki of the elastic element 5.
- proximal means on a side close to the stone 2
- distal means on a distant side of the stone 2.
- radial corresponds to to a plane perpendicular to the axis of symmetry 1 5.
- a radial movement corresponds to a lateral displacement with respect to the axis of symmetry 1 5, so to the left or the right in FIGS. 1 and 2.
- Axial corresponds to a plane parallel to the axis of symmetry 1 5.
- an axial movement corresponds to a displacement oriented along the axis of symmetry 1 5, hence from top to bottom in FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- the elastic member comprises a cylindrical spring 5 having the shape of a tube.
- the crimping support 3 comprises a peg 30, integral with the crimping support 3 and being housed, at least in part, in a first end 13 of the spring 5, so as to fix the peg 30 to the elastic element 5 by Tightening.
- the second end 17 of the spring 5 is fixed in Article 6 by at least one of the methods comprising clamping, driving, clipping or welding, or any other suitable method.
- the abutment takes the form of a bar 18 housed
- the bar 18 extends over at least a portion of the length of the cylindrical spring 5, and preferably almost all that length.
- the proximal end 20 of the bar 18 cooperates with the crimping support 3 which serves as a counter-stop when the stone 2 (mounted in the crimping support 3) is oscillated.
- the second end 17 of the spring 5 is fixed to the article 6 by means of a pin 14.
- the pin 14 is fixed, for example by driving or by screwing, in the article 6 and the second end 17 of the spring 5 is attached, for example by clamping, to the pin 14.
- the distal end of the bar 18 passes through a hole in the pin 14 and is fixed to the support 6 by a suitable method, such as driving, clamping or clipping.
- the crimping support 3, in this case the ankle 30, comprises a recess 19 in which extends the proximal end 20 of the bar 18.
- the amplitude of the radial movement of the stone 2 is limited by the proximal end 20 of the bar 18 abutting against an inner wall 21 of the recess 19.
- the bar 18 does not come into contact with the crimping support 3 when the latter is in its rest position or when it is subjected only to shocks below a certain threshold.
- the size of the recess and the size of the bar in a manner appropriate for a given elastic member 5, it can be ensured that the bar 18 abuts against the wall 21 when an impact is above a threshold at which a permanent deformation of the elastic element 5 can take place.
- the crimping support 3 carrying the stone 2 can oscillate or vibrate freely as long as there is no risk of damaging the system.
- the cylindrical spring 5 generally comprise at least one turn on a portion of its length, for example in the middle of the spring 5.
- the spring 5 may also comprise turns at adjacent the two ends 13, 17 of the spring 5 and the turns in a portion between the two ends 13, 17.
- the turns in the vicinity of the two ends 13, 17 may have a height much greater than the turns included in the portion of the spring 5 located between the two ends 13, 17.
- the spring 5 can be made of a metal or a plastic by a laser cutting process or any other suitable method.
- the first end 13 of the spring 5 comprises an opening 12, or a slot
- Such an opening 12 may also be provided at the second end 17 of the spring 5, for example to facilitate the driving, when the spring 5 is driven into the pin 14.
- a single abutment member of the crimping system can be adapted to cooperate with the crimping support so as to limit the amplitude of the radial movement and the amplitude of the axial movement of the crimping support 3.
- the inner wall 21 comprises fins 191 radially deformable.
- the fins 191 forming a distal opening 190.
- the bar 18 includes a proximal head 35 having a decreasing diameter distally. The largest diameter 36 of the proximal head 35 is smaller than the diameter 190 of the cavity 19 but greater than the diameter of the distal opening 190.
- the proximal head 35 can therefore be inserted into the cavity 19 from the distal opening 190 by deformation of the fins 191. Once the proximal head 35 is inserted into the cavity 19, it abuts the fins 191 when the crimping support 3 is impacted above the threshold.
- the radial displacement of the crimping support 3 is thus limited by the axial fins 191 abutting against the proximal head 35.
- the axial displacement of the crimping support 3 is also limited by the distal ends of the fins. 191, which are generally L-shaped, abutting the proximal head 35.
- the proximal head 35 and the bar 18 are formed integrally with the pin 14.
- the bar 18 has a concave shape corresponding to the diameter of the proximal head 35 descending distally.
- the proximal head 35 and fins 191 may be
- this axis of rotation 151 is shown to be about one-third of the total height H of the spring 5.
- the ratio of the distance h between the distal opening 190 and the length of the spring 5 is about one-third.
- the ratio of the distance h to the total height H of the spring 5 is about a quarter or less.
- an ankle 30 extends distally from the crimping support 3 and includes a distal head 32 at its distal end.
- the distal end 17 of the spring 5 is attached to the article 6 via a distal fixation member comprising a first support member 22 extending radially from the distal end 17 of the spring 5.
- the the distal attachment member also includes a second support member 24 extending radially substantially parallel to the first support member to the first support member 22.
- the second support member 24 includes a second opening 240 in which In this configuration, when the crimping support 3 is shocked over said certain threshold, the distal head 32 of the ankle abuts against a second wall 241 of the second opening 240. In other words, the distal head 32.
- FIG. 11a shows an exploded view of the crimping system 1 in which the first support member 22, the flexible member 64 and the second support member 24 are individually visible.
- FIG. 11b shows an example of a quadrilobe shape that the flexible opening 63 can take.
- the distal head 32 has a decreasing diameter distally and its largest diameter 33 is greater than the diameter of the flexible opening 63 (shown by the circle in broken lines 65 in Figure 1 1 b).
- the distal end 17 of the spring 5 can be arranged to be clipped rigidly in the first support member 22.
- the distal head 32 passes through the flexible opening 63 and is housed in the second opening 240.
- the flexibility of the flexible opening 63 allows to pass the distal head 32 despite its diameter 33 greater than the diameter 65 of the flexible opening 63.
- the axial displacement of the crimping support 3 upwards is limited by a flat 39 of the distal head 32 which abuts against the flexible element 64 (against the portions 641 between the lobes of the flexible opening 65 in the example shown in Figure 1 1 b).
- the second opening 240 may comprise a concentric housing 243 allowing a certain axial displacement of the flexible element 64 in said housing 243.
- the opening 220 of the first support element 22 comprises a flange 222 of smaller diameter than the maximum diameter 33 of the distal head 32.
- the first support element 22 can be sufficiently flexible to be able to insert the distal head 32 in the first opening 220 through the collar 222. Once the distal head 32 passed through the opening 220, the axial displacement of the crimping support 3 upwards is limited by the flat part. 39 which abuts the collar 222.
- FIG. 11 shows different possible configurations for the first opening 220 and the collar 222.
- FIG. 11b shows a detail of an aperture 220 of quadrilobe shape whose parts 222 between the lobes play the role of the
- the elastic element comprises a band 51 comprising a plurality of flat springs 50, each flat spring 50 being fixed to a crimping support 3 (only one being shown in Figure 5).
- the band 51 is mounted on a first rigid support member 22 extending radially and can be fixed to the article 6 by fastening means typically including screws and nuts 224.
- Each of the flat springs 50 may take the form of a flat spiral spring or a flexible membrane, for example elastomer.
- the flat spring 50 may also comprise a helical spring, for example conical.
- the flat spring 50 allows the crimping support 3, and thus the stone 2, to oscillate or vibrate radially and axially by deformation of the spring 50 following a movement of the article 6.
- the radial movement of the stone 2 is limited by the crimping support 3 abutting against a radially extending abutment member.
- the crimping system 1 comprises a second support member 24 extending radially above the first support member 22.
- the second support member 24 can be attached to the first support member 22 via the screws 223, as shown in FIG. 5.
- the second support member 24 has a plurality of openings 240, each of the openings 240 being in axial alignment with one of the crimping supports 3.
- the amplitude radial oscillation of the stone 2 is limited by the crimping support 3 abutting against the side wall of the opening 240.
- the wall of the opening 240 comprises a first chamfer 241 formed on one of the faces of the second support member 24 so that when the stone 2 (mounted on its 3) oscillating support, the inclined face 31 of the crimping support 3 bears on the first chamfer 241.
- the crimping support 3 comprises a proximal element 34 in the form of a disk or boss extending generally radially from the crimping support 3 and having an inclined face 340.
- proximal 34 is configured so that the inclined face 340 abuts the wall of the opening 240 so as to limit the radial movement of the stone 2.
- the wall may also include a second chamfer 242 on the opposite face of the second support member 24, so that the inclined face 340 abuts against the second chamfer 242.
- the crimping support 3 comprises an ankle 30 extending distally in the first support member 22.
- the radial movement of the stone 2 is limited by the pin 30 of the crimping support 3 abutting against be the radial abutment element.
- the first support element 22 has an opening 220 concentric with the crimping support 3 and extending axially below the elastic element 50.
- the elastic element 50 can be fixed to the crimping support 3 so that during the oscillation of the stone 2, the ankle 30 oscillates in opposition to the stone 2.
- the pin 30 may abut against the wall 221 of the opening 220, limiting the radial movement of the stone 2.
- the wall 221 thus constitutes a radial abutment element.
- the ankle 30 comprises a distal element 32 in the form of a disk or bump extending radially from a distal portion of the ankle 30.
- a distal element 32 in the form of a disk or bump extending radially from a distal portion of the ankle 30.
- the distal disk 32 may be manufactured in one piece with the crimping support 3 or as a separate part which is subsequently fixed on the pin 30 of the crimping support 3.
- the crimping system 1 also comprises an axial abutment element 23 extending radially and centered on the axis of symmetry 1 5.
- the element 23 is fixed to the first support element 22 through the screws 223 below the latter, as shown in Figure 4.
- the crimping support 3 abuts against the stop element 23 and limits the amplitude of the axial movement of the stone 2.
- the crimping support 3 comprises the pin 30, it is the latter which abuts against the axial abutment element 23.
- the pin 30 of the crimping support 3 extends distally beyond the first support member 22 so that the distal disk 32 is under the first In this configuration, the distal disc 32 abuts against the lower face 225 of the first support member 22 so as to limit the axial movement of the stone 2 (mounted in the crimping support 3) when an axial displacement of the stone 2 towards the top.
- the disc or the distal member 32 also has the unbalance function, because it allows, by its design and mass, to position the center of gravity of the oscillating elements (stone 2 and the crimping support) and thus balance and keep this set at the same inclination in vertical and horizontal position, under the effect of gravity.
- the crimping system 1 can comprise a plurality of crimping supports 3, or even an array of crimping supports 3 making it possible, for example, to represent a pattern.
- the crimping system 1 may also comprise a single crimping support 3.
- the distal fixation element comprises a second support element 24.
- the ankle 30 comprises a distal head 32 arranged to cooperate, in the manner of a ball joint, with the wall 241 of a second opening, here taking the form of a cavity 240 formed in the second support element 24.
- a flat spring 50 cooperates with the pin 30 at an axial position 38, between the distal head 32 and the crimping support 3, so that the pin 30 and the crimping support 3 can oscillate around the distal head 32, with respect to an axis of symmetry 1 5.
- the distal fixing member also comprises a first support member 22 on which is mounted the flat spring 50.
- the first support member 22 comprises a first opening 220 through which the pin 30.
- the flat spring 50 may be a flat spiral spring or a flexible membrane.
- the crimping system 1 is fixed in a dial of a timepiece.
- the crimping system 1 can also be fixed on another part of the timepiece, on a piece of jewelery, or on glasses.
- the elastic elements 5 and the abutment elements are not noticeable to the wearer of the article and do not deny nothing the appearance of the article.
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