Device for winding a timepiece movement
11144011 · 2021-10-12
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G04B11/02
PHYSICS
G04B3/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
A component of a winding device, in particular an automatic winding device, of a timepiece movement, wherein it is made of austenitic stainless steel and wherein it comprises at least one friction surface hardened by carbon or nitrogen type atoms introduced into the austenitic stainless steel over a predetermined depth.
Claims
1. A winding device of a timepiece movement, comprising: first and second metal components that cooperate through an interface that is subjected to friction, wherein at least the first of the metal components is an austenitic stainless steel component, wherein the first of the metal components comprises at least one first metal friction surface, wherein the second of the metal components comprises at least one second metal friction surface, the at least one first metal friction surface being configured to be subjected to friction against the at least one second metal friction surface at the interface, wherein the at least one first metal friction surface is hardened by carbon or nitrogen type atoms introduced into the austenitic stainless steel over a predetermined depth, and wherein the first and second metal friction surfaces of the first and second metal components are configured to be subjected to friction at the interface at a rate of at least 5 kHz.
2. The winding device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the predetermined depth is between 5 and 40 μm inclusive.
3. The winding device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the at least one hardened fiction surface has a hardness greater than or equal to 1000 HV.
4. The winding device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the austenitic stainless steel is of 316L, 304L or 904L type.
5. The winding device as claimed in claim 3, wherein one of the first and second components is a click and the other of the first and second components is a toothed wheel cooperating with the click.
6. The winding device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the austenitic stainless steel is of 316L, 304L or 904L type.
7. The winding device as claimed in claim 2, wherein one of the first and second components is a click and the other of the first and second components is a toothed wheel cooperating with the click.
8. The winding device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one hardened fiction surface has a hardness greater than or equal to 1000 HV.
9. The winding device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the austenitic stainless steel is of 316L, 304L or 904L type.
10. The winding device as claimed in claim 8, wherein one of the first and second components is a click and the other of the first and second components is a toothed wheel cooperating with the click.
11. The winding device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the austenitic stainless steel is of 316L, 304L or 904L type.
12. The winding device as claimed in claim 11, wherein one of the first and second components is a click and the other of the first and second components is a toothed wheel cooperating with the click.
13. The winding device as claimed in claim 1, wherein one of the first and second metal components is a click and the other of the first and second metal components is a toothed wheel cooperating with the click.
14. A timepiece movement comprising a winding device as claimed in claim 1.
15. A timepiece comprising a timepiece movement as claimed in claim 14.
16. A process for manufacturing a timepiece movement winding device, wherein the process comprises: manufacturing at least one metal component, wherein the manufacturing comprises: forming the component into an austenitic stainless steel strip; and treating at least one friction surface of the component obtained, wherein the treating comprises integrating reinforcing atoms of carbon or nitrogen type over a predetermined depth, so as to obtain the timepiece movement winding device as claimed in claim 1.
17. The process for manufacturing a winding device as claimed in claim 16, wherein the treating comprises subjecting the timepiece to a gas at a temperature below 500° C., in order to prevent the formation of chromium carbides or chromium nitrides, or to a thermochemical treatment.
18. The process for manufacturing a winding device as claimed in claim 17, comprising polishing, wherein the polishing is performed at least one of (i) between the forming and treating and (ii) on at least one treated friction surface after treating.
19. The process for manufacturing a winding device as claimed in claim 16, comprising polishing, wherein the polishing is performed at least one of (i) between the forming and treating and (ii) on at least one treated friction surface after treating.
20. The process for manufacturing a winding device as claimed in claim 16, wherein the treating comprises subjecting the timepiece to a gas, wherein the gas is selected from the group consisting of a carburization gas selected from methane and propane for a carburization, a nitrididation gas selected from ammonia and molecular nitrogen for a nitridation, and a mixture of a carburization gas selected from methane and propane and a nitridation gas selected from ammonia and molecular nitrogen for a nitrocarburization.
21. The process for manufacturing a winding device as claimed in claim 16, wherein the treating comprises subjecting the timepiece to a thermochemical treatment selected from the group consisting of a case hardening, a nitridation, a nitrocarburization, an ion implantation, and a diffusion heat treatment.
Description
(1) These subjects, features and advantages of the present invention will be disclosed in detail in the following description of one particular embodiment given non-limitingly in connection with the appended figures, among which:
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(9) According to the embodiment that will be described, the invention relates to a click and a toothed wheel of an automaton device or automatic winding device of a timepiece movement. According to this embodiment, the click is designed to cooperate with the teeth of the toothed wheel. More particularly, the click is pivoted so as to cooperate with the teeth of the toothed wheel by means of beaks in particular positioned at its ends. Alternatively, the click could be designed to cooperate with teeth and/or a cam of the automatic winding device, with or without return spring. More generally, this invention could be implemented on any other component of a winding device that is subjected to friction, in particular on any pair of metal components comprising an interface that generates high-frequency friction. It could for example be implemented on a ratchet click of a winding device, whether it is a manual or automatic winding device.
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(11) In order to overcome these phenomena, the embodiment proposes to manufacture the click 12 from an austenitic stainless steel, for example a steel of 316L type, the friction surfaces 15, 16 of which are subjected to a particular treatment that consists in diffusing carbon or nitrogen atoms over a given depth. This click is designed to cooperate with a conventional toothed wheel, for example made of 20AP or Finemac type steel.
(12) The process for manufacturing such a click according to the embodiment comprises the following steps: stamping the click from a 316L austenitic stainless steel strip; treating at least one friction surface of the click, consisting in diffusing reinforcing atoms of carbon or nitrogen type into the crystal lattice of the steel over a predetermined depth, preferably between 5 and 40 microns inclusive. This treatment may consist in subjecting the timepiece to a gas (methane or propane for carburization, ammonia or molecular nitrogen for nitridation and a mixture of the two for nitrocarburization), at a temperature below 500° C., in order to prevent the formation of chromium carbides or chromium nitrides. By way of example, this treatment may consist of a Kolsterisation® or a thermochemical treatment such as a case hardening, a nitridation, a nitrocarburization, an ion implantation, a diffusion heat treatment, etc. This treatment is selected so as to obtain a hardening of the treated surfaces to a hardness greater than or equal to 1000 HV. Such a treatment is not described in detail since it is a question of using a technique known from the prior art.
(13) Advantageously, the process comprises a polishing step between the preceding two steps. It also advantageously comprises a final polishing step after the treatment step, the role of which is to flatten the friction surfaces, for example over 2-3 μm, in order to make the treated surfaces perfectly smooth.
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(17) Thus, against all expectations, the solution used by the embodiment of the invention even makes it possible to reduce the friction torques over time, which enables the winding device to improve its performance while aging. This effect is very advantageous since it makes it possible, for example, to compensate for the aging of the winding system linked to the wear of other components. Another advantage of the invention originates from the fact that the timepiece movement winding device is less sensitive to magnetism due to the materials used.
(18) The embodiment has been described using a click made of treated austenitic stainless steel, combined with a standard wheel. As a variant, the wheel may likewise be made of austenitic stainless steel, and its teeth, at least their friction surfaces, may be hardened by a treatment as described above.
(19) Moreover, the austenitic stainless steel selected in the embodiment is of 316L type, but any other austenitic stainless steel could be used, such as 304L or 904L.
(20) Naturally, the invention is not limited to the winding device described and could as a variant be implemented on any other metal component of a winding device that has any other structure, more specifically on at least one of its components that is subjected to frictional wear.
(21) The invention also relates to a timepiece movement that comprises a winding device, in particular an automatic winding device, as described above. It also relates to a timepiece, such as a wristwatch, which comprises such a timepiece movement.
(22) Moreover, the invention may more generally be extended to any metal component of a timepiece movement subjected to significant friction against another metal component, for example a lever, in particular a lever beak which is designed to cooperate with a cam, in particular within the context of a retrograde mechanism. It may also be implemented on the links of a steel strap, which are also subjected to a lot of friction through contact with their axes of rotation.