Patent classifications
G04F7/0847
TIMEPIECE COMPRISING A DEVICE FOR SWITCHING A TIMEKEEPING MECHANISM
The timepiece comprises a timekeeping mechanism and a switching device arranged to switch this timekeeping mechanism between two states. The switching device comprises a movable switching organ and a rotary control organ arranged to be stepwise driven in order to successively occupy a plurality of distinct angular positions about its axis of rotation. The movable switching organ and the rotary control organ respectively support a first magnetic structure and a second magnetic structure arranged so that, in a first angular position of the rotary control organ, a first magnetic force acts on the switching organ in a given direction, and so that, in a second angular position of the rotary control organ, a second magnetic force acts on the switching organ in the opposite direction.
MECHANICAL STOP AND START SYSTEM FOR A FUNCTION, AND WATCH COMPRISING SUCH A SYSTEM
The present invention relates to a mechanical stop and start system for a function of a timepiece, comprising a mass, mounted so as to be able to move on a frame, between a first and a second end position, these being defined respectively by a first stop and a second stop, said mass moving in a bistable manner, under the effect of gravity, tensioning a spring between the first and second end positions, and relaxing said spring between the second and first end positions.
Chronograph repeater mechanism with safety function
An acoustic timepiece display mechanism includes a chronograph repeater for the acoustic display, by a striking mechanism, of a duration measured by a chronograph mechanism. The striking mechanism includes a winding lever for driving a rack to move a striking unit including a rack pinion integral with a striking ratchet, to move a striking rack to read the magnitude concerned and to release a corresponding strike function. The acoustic display mechanism includes, between a control mechanism included in the chronograph mechanism and the winding lever, a safety mechanism arranged, depending on the position of the strike wheel set, to allow or prevent travel of an operating lever of the control mechanism of the chronograph mechanism, which operating lever is arranged to be pivoted under the action of a chronograph start pusher.
COUNTING TIMEPIECE DEVICE
A method for operating a counting device (90), such as a countdown device, or a timepiece movement (100) or a timepiece (200), the method including performing a first action on a first control member (C1) causing a first timepiece function to be returned to an initial state, and then performing a second action on the first control member (C1) causing an action of adjusting or winding a second timepiece function.
CAM-TYPE TIMEPIECE COMPONENT
A cam-type timepiece component (1), which has at least one portion of substantially planar shape, having a material hardness greater than or equal to 600 hv, this portion having a thickness greater than or equal to 350 microns, or even greater than or equal to 400 microns, and comprising at least one functional flank (3) which is substantially perpendicular to a main surface (2) of this portion and has a roughness ra of less than or equal to 50 nm.
ACTUATING MECHANISM FOR A TIMEPIECE MOVEMENT, IN PARTICULAR CHRONOGRAPH MECHANISM COMPRISING SUCH AN ACTUATING MECHANISM
An “all or nothing” actuating mechanism for a timepiece movement is described, which includes: an actuating lever that is able to move between an inactive position and an active position; a movable control lever for moving the actuating lever between its inactive and active positions; a return member for returning the control lever to its initial position; and a control member capable of pivoting between a first state in which it locks the actuating lever in its inactive position, and a second state, in which it releases the actuating lever to allow it to move to its active position. The control lever is arranged to be able to act on the control member, and move it from its first state to its second state, the actuating mechanism including a jumper tending to return the control member to its first state.
CAM-TYPE TIMEPIECE COMPONENT
The cam-type timepiece component (1) has at least one portion of substantially planar shape, having a material hardness greater than or equal to 600 HV, the portion having a thickness greater than or equal to 200 microns, or even greater than or equal to 350 microns, or even greater than or equal to 400 microns, and at least one functional flank (3) which is substantially perpendicular to a main surface (2) of the portion and has a roughness Ra of less than or equal to 50 nm.
CLOCKWORK SELECTOR MECHANISM
A clockwork column selector mechanism, including a mobile with columns protruding above a base surface separated by clearances, forming slots along a profile, arranged to, in certain positions of the mobile, enable the insertion of a feeler-spindle into a clearance in a transverse direction substantially normal to the profile and parallel to the reference surface, and to, in other positions of the mobile, stop a feeler-spindle on a transverse surface of a column, at least one column including an intermediate transverse stopping surface constituting a stop bearing surface of a feeler-spindle and enable a partial insertion of a feeler-spindle in the thickness of one the slot, and which is located, in a transverse direction, between the geometric envelopes of two end transverse surfaces transversely delimiting this column.
SAFETY DEVICE AND STRIKING-WORK MECHANISM
A safety device for a striking-work including a first wheel, a second wheel and an actuating member. The first wheel is meshed which drives it in rotation about a shaft and it includes an abutment member. The second wheel is also in rotation about the shaft and is in contact with the abutment member. The second wheel includes a portion configured for an actuating member to act on the intermediate portion so as to move the second wheel.
Actuating mechanism for a timepiece movement, in particular chronograph mechanism comprising such an actuating mechanism
An all or nothing actuating mechanism for a timepiece movement is described, which includes: an actuating lever that is able to move between an inactive position and an active position; a movable control lever for moving the actuating lever between its inactive and active positions; a return member for returning the control lever to its initial position; and a control member capable of pivoting between a first state in which it locks the actuating lever in its inactive position, and a second state, in which it releases the actuating lever to allow it to move to its active position. The control lever is arranged to be able to act on the control member, and move it from its first state to its second state, the actuating mechanism including a jumper tending to return the control member to its first state.