Patent classifications
G04B18/06
DEVICE FOR AUTONOMOUSLY ADJUSTING THE ACTIVE LENGTH OF A BALANCE SPRING
A device (6) for autonomously adjusting the active length of a balance spring (5), for an oscillator (4, 5) of the sprung balance type, including a cock (12) mounted on a plate (13) of a horological movement (2) and in which cock a balance staff pivots, the balance spring (5) including an inner end integral with the balance staff and an outer end integral with a stud (8) fastened to a stud-holder (10), the stud-holder (10) being pivotally mounted on the cock (12) concentrically with the balance staff, and means for modifying the active length of the balance spring (5).
Balance wheel-spring assembly of timepiece
A balance wheel-spring system including a balance wheel that oscillates about a balance wheel shaft and a spring, one inner spiral of which is fixed to the balance wheel shaft or to a collet mounted integrally with the shaft and one outer spiral of which is fixed to a stud integral with a bridge. The balance wheel includes a hub, a rim, an arm connecting the hub to the rim, a front face which includes a countersink and a rear face, the arm including a housing receiving and retaining a flyweight, and the spring being mounted opposite the front face of the balance wheel. The flyweight is mounted on the arm on the rear face of the balance wheel, the distance between the bottom of the countersink of the front face of the balance wheel and the spring is a predetermined interval between 0.05 mm and 1.50 mm.
Balance wheel-spring assembly of timepiece
A balance wheel-spring system including a balance wheel that oscillates about a balance wheel shaft and a spring, one inner spiral of which is fixed to the balance wheel shaft or to a collet mounted integrally with the shaft and one outer spiral of which is fixed to a stud integral with a bridge. The balance wheel includes a hub, a rim, an arm connecting the hub to the rim, a front face which includes a countersink and a rear face, the arm including a housing receiving and retaining a flyweight, and the spring being mounted opposite the front face of the balance wheel. The flyweight is mounted on the arm on the rear face of the balance wheel, the distance between the bottom of the countersink of the front face of the balance wheel and the spring is a predetermined interval between 0.05 mm and 1.50 mm.
BALANCE SPRING STUD-HOLDER WITH SIMPLIED ASSEMBLY
An assembly for holding or supporting a timepiece balance spring, includes a balance spring stud and a stud-holder, the stud-holder includes a base having at least one circular portion, the base including, on the circular portion, a first lug and a second lug each extending radially. One of the two lugs includes an elastic arm extending from the lug, in a direction parallel to that of the base, towards the other lug, the elastic arm forming with the base a housing for housing the balance spring stud therein and the first and second lugs are able to cooperate with a tool to allow the balance spring stud to exert a stress on the elastic arm to deform the latter and permit the assembly or disassembly of the stud.
TIMEPIECE REGULATING MEMBER PROVIDED WITH A LINEAR ACTUATION SYSTEM
A regulating member (1) for a horological movement, including an inertial mass, for example a balance (23), a balance spring (25) including a wound ribbon (2) and an adjustor for adjusting the stiffness of the balance spring provided with a flexible element (5) arranged in series with the wound ribbon (2), the adjustor including a prestressing device (6) for applying a variable force or torque to the flexible element (5) in order to adjust the rate of the regulating member (1), the regulating member (1) including a system for actuating the prestressing device (6), the actuation system including an actuator (30) mechanically connected to the prestressing device (6), the actuator (30) being configured to perform, at least in part, a substantially linear, preferably rectilinear, displacement, in order to actuate the prestressing device.
TIMEPIECE REGULATING MEMBER PROVIDED WITH A LINEAR ACTUATION SYSTEM
A regulating member (1) for a horological movement, including an inertial mass, for example a balance (23), a balance spring (25) including a wound ribbon (2) and an adjustor for adjusting the stiffness of the balance spring provided with a flexible element (5) arranged in series with the wound ribbon (2), the adjustor including a prestressing device (6) for applying a variable force or torque to the flexible element (5) in order to adjust the rate of the regulating member (1), the regulating member (1) including a system for actuating the prestressing device (6), the actuation system including an actuator (30) mechanically connected to the prestressing device (6), the actuator (30) being configured to perform, at least in part, a substantially linear, preferably rectilinear, displacement, in order to actuate the prestressing device.
DEVICE FOR ASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING A BALANCE SPRING
A device for assembling and adjusting a balance spring, comprising a base joined to a balance bridge with an adjustable angular orientation, and comprising a bearing surface and a bearing plate adjacent to the bearing surface, both defining a service position of the end turn of the balance spring. A first arm extends from the base and bears a locking member for the end turn, said locking member being designed to keep the terminal coil in abutment against the bearing surface. The device comprises a second arm that extends from the base and bears a shoe that is able to be arranged at a predefined distance from the bearing surface so as to cooperate with the end turn. A movable control member is able to act on the second arm in order to deform it elastically and move the shoe with respect to the base in order to free the end turn.
BALANCE SPRING STUD-HOLDER WITH SIMPLIED ASSEMBLY
An assembly for holding or supporting a timepiece balance spring, including a balance spring stud and a stud-holder, wherein the stud-holder includes a base having at least one circular portion, the base including, on the circular portion, a first lug and a second lug each extending radially; one of the two lugs including an elastic arm extending from the lug, in a direction parallel to that of the base, towards the other lug, the elastic arm forming with the base a housing for housing the balance spring stud therein and in that the first and second lugs are able to cooperate with a tool to allow the balance spring stud to exert a stress on the elastic arm to deform the latter and permit the assembly or disassembly of the stud.
BALANCE SPRING STUD-HOLDER WITH SECURE ASSEMBLY
The present invention concerns an assembly for holding or supporting a timepiece balance spring, comprising a balance spring stud and a balance cock on which is fixed a balance spring stud-holder, wherein said stud-holder comprises a holding means provided with a housing for housing the balance spring stud therein and a gripping means, at least said gripping means being movable with respect to the holding means in order to lock the balance spring stud inside its housing.
TIMEPIECE REGULATING MEMBER COMPRISING AN IMPROVED INDEX SYSTEM
A regulating member (1) for a horological movement including an inertial mass, for example a balance (23), a balance spring (25), a balance bridge (22), and an index system (20) for adjusting the rate of the balance spring (25), the index system (20) including a stud-holder (31) including a first stud (34) on which the balance spring (25) is mounted. The balance bridge (33) includes a second stud on which the balance spring (25) is also mounted, the stud-holder (31) being rotatable relative to the balance bridge (33) in order to adjust the rate of the regulating member (1).