Patent classifications
G04B11/04
TIMEPIECE INDEXING ELEMENT
A timepiece indexing element cooperating coaxially with a component including an indexing relief element defining indexing positions, including a first bearing surface cooperating in abutment with the component, elastic return device exerting a radial thrust on this component to press it onto this first bearing surface, and indexing device cooperating with the indexing relief element, these elastic return devices include at least a first elastic arm including a first indexing surface comprised in this indexing device and arranged to exert a radial thrust force on the component and, at least a second elastic arm arranged to exert a radial thrust force on the first elastic arm.
MOVEMENT AND WATCH
A movement of the present disclosure is provided with an hour wheel, and a date indicator that includes a calendar plate and a date gear portion provided with a plurality of toothed portions on an inner circumferential side of the calendar plate. The movement is provided with a date jumper including a jump regulating portion that engages with adjacent toothed portions, of the plurality of toothed portions, to regulate rotation of the date indicator. The jump regulating portion includes a first regulating face that, of the adjacent toothed portions, engages with one of the toothed portions, a second regulating face that engages with the other of the toothed portions, and a coupling face provided between the first regulating face and the second regulating face, and is configured to be engageable with and disengageable from the adjacent toothed portions.
Horology pawl system
A pawl system (1) for a wheel (2) of a drivetrain for winding a horology barrel (3), including (i) a pawl (10) having at least one tooth (1a) intended to collaborate with a toothset (2a) of the wheel (2); and (ii) an element (6) for activating and deactivating the pawl, which is arranged so that, when it is in a first configuration, the at least one tooth (1a) of the pawl collaborates with the toothset (2a) directly or indirectly, notably under the effect of a return force returning the at least one tooth (1a) of the pawl against the toothset (2a), and, when the activation and deactivation element is in a second configuration, the at least one tooth (1a) of the pawl does not collaborate with the toothset (2a) or a return force returning the at least one tooth (1a) of the pawl against the toothset (2a) is reduced.
Horology pawl system
A pawl system (1) for a wheel (2) of a drivetrain for winding a horology barrel (3), including (i) a pawl (10) having at least one tooth (1a) intended to collaborate with a toothset (2a) of the wheel (2); and (ii) an element (6) for activating and deactivating the pawl, which is arranged so that, when it is in a first configuration, the at least one tooth (1a) of the pawl collaborates with the toothset (2a) directly or indirectly, notably under the effect of a return force returning the at least one tooth (1a) of the pawl against the toothset (2a), and, when the activation and deactivation element is in a second configuration, the at least one tooth (1a) of the pawl does not collaborate with the toothset (2a) or a return force returning the at least one tooth (1a) of the pawl against the toothset (2a) is reduced.
Watch
A watch includes a power reserve hand configured to be visually recognizable from a watch rear side, an oscillating weight including a weight, a transmission wheel configured to rotate a ratchet wheel, a pawl lever configured to engage with the transmission wheel, an eccentric wheel including an eccentric shaft member to which the pawl lever is attached and an eccentric toothed gear, a train wheel bridge provided between the pawl lever and the oscillating weight, and a seconds wheel and pinion including a seconds hand shaft. The eccentric shaft member and the seconds hand shaft are supported by the train wheel bridge. The power reserve hand is disposed in a position that does not overlap the weight in plan view, and is disposed in a position that overlaps the train wheel bridge in side view orthogonal to the seconds hand shaft.
Watch
A watch includes a power reserve hand configured to be visually recognizable from a watch rear side, an oscillating weight including a weight, a transmission wheel configured to rotate a ratchet wheel, a pawl lever configured to engage with the transmission wheel, an eccentric wheel including an eccentric shaft member to which the pawl lever is attached and an eccentric toothed gear, a train wheel bridge provided between the pawl lever and the oscillating weight, and a seconds wheel and pinion including a seconds hand shaft. The eccentric shaft member and the seconds hand shaft are supported by the train wheel bridge. The power reserve hand is disposed in a position that does not overlap the weight in plan view, and is disposed in a position that overlaps the train wheel bridge in side view orthogonal to the seconds hand shaft.
TIMEPIECE
Provided is a timepiece that improves the ease of unwinding a spring. The timepiece has a bridge disposed between the rotor and the main plate when seen in a side view; a pawl lever that is disposed between the rotor and bridge in side view, moves bidirectionally in a direction toward and a direction away from the transmission wheel in conjunction with the rotor, and causes the transmission wheel to turn in one direction; a release mechanism that is disposed to the bridge, and can change between an engaged state in which the pawl lever and the transmission wheel are engaged, and a released state in which the pawl lever and the transmission wheel are not engaged; and a train bridge disposed in side view between the pawl lever and the rotor, and having a first hole disposed to a position superimposed with the release mechanism when seen in a plan view.
TIMEPIECE
Provided is a timepiece that improves the ease of unwinding a spring. The timepiece has a bridge disposed between the rotor and the main plate when seen in a side view; a pawl lever that is disposed between the rotor and bridge in side view, moves bidirectionally in a direction toward and a direction away from the transmission wheel in conjunction with the rotor, and causes the transmission wheel to turn in one direction; a release mechanism that is disposed to the bridge, and can change between an engaged state in which the pawl lever and the transmission wheel are engaged, and a released state in which the pawl lever and the transmission wheel are not engaged; and a train bridge disposed in side view between the pawl lever and the rotor, and having a first hole disposed to a position superimposed with the release mechanism when seen in a plan view.
Timepiece indexing element
A timepiece indexing element (10), coaxially cooperating with a component (20) including an indexing relief (30), including indexing parts (13) cooperating with this indexing relief (30) for their relative indexing in a plurality of indexing positions, and carried by first elastic arms (14) each including a first indexing surface (15), each first elastic arm (14) being arranged to exert a pushing force that is substantially radial relative to this component (20), and this indexing element (10) includes at least a first bearing surface (11) arranged, in the free state in a service position, to remain at a distance from a second complementary bearing surface (21) that a component (20) includes, and in the event of impact, to cooperate in abutment and/or guide bearing with the second complementary bearing surface (21), each first bearing surface (11) being carried by a second elastic bearing arm (40) cantilevered in the indexing element (10).
Positioning mechanism for a toothed wheel in a watch movement
A positioning mechanism for a toothed wheel mounted on a rotatable staff in a watch movement, the positioning mechanism including a positioning lever exhibiting a flat lateral edge configured to cooperate with at least one flat provided on the staff of the toothed wheel. The positioning lever includes a pivot arm mounted in a pivotable manner about a pivot pin provided in the watch movement, a positioning element exhibiting the flat lateral edge and mounted in an articulated manner on the pivot arm, and a mechanism adjusting and locking the position of the positioning element on the pivot arm in relation to the staff of the toothed wheel.