Watch movement including a multiaxial tourbillon
11048210 ยท 2021-06-29
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Abstract
A watch movement includes a frame having a first bearing and a second bearing, and a tourbillon including two cages, of which one cage is known as the external cage. The external cage is mounted in a pivoting manner on the frame between the first bearing and the second bearing. The movement also includes two watch jewels supporting two pivots of the external cage. Additionally, the movement includes two translational elements capable of displacement in relation to the bearings in the axis of rotation of the external cage in the assembled position of the external cage on the frame, so as to cause a displacement of the watch jewels or a displacement of the pivots.
Claims
1. A watch movement comprising: a frame comprising a first bearing and a second bearing; a tourbillon comprising two cages, of which one cage is known as the external cage, the external cage being mounted on the frame by the first bearing and the second bearing, the external cage being pivotable with respect to the frame around an axis of rotation of the external cage; two watch jewels supporting two pivots of the external cage; two translational elements, including a first translational element and a second translational element, capable of displacement in relation to the bearings along the axis of rotation of the external cage in the assembled position of the external cage on the frame, so as to cause a displacement of the watch jewels or a displacement of the pivots; and a repositioning element housed at least in part in a cavity of the first translational element to maintain one of the pivots in a reference position in relation to the watch jewel which supports it, wherein the repositioning element is a magnet housed in part or integrally in the cavity.
2. The watch movement according to claim 1, wherein each of the translational elements is integral with one of the watch jewels.
3. The watch movement according to claim 1, wherein each watch jewel is integral with a bearing, and at least one of the translational elements is in contact with one extremity of one of the pivots or with a repositioning element, which is itself in contact with one extremity of one of the pivots.
4. The watch movement according to claim 1, wherein of the translational elements includes actuating means that are accessible via an orifice of the bearing which supports said translational element.
5. The watch movement according to claim 4, wherein the actuating means comprise a slot for the insertion therein of a tool such as a screwdriver.
6. The watch movement according to claim 4, wherein each of the translational elements is a sleeve comprising a thread in engagement with a tapping of the orifice.
7. The watch movement according to claim 1, wherein each translational element is supported by a bearing, by a bridge or by a plate of the watch movement.
8. A watch movement, comprising: a frame comprising a first bearing and a second bearing; a tourbillon comprising two cages, of which one cage is known as the external cage, the external cage being mounted on the frame by the first bearing and the second bearing, the external cage being pivotable with respect to the frame around an axis of rotation of the external cage; two watch jewels supporting two pivots of the external cage; two elements, including a first element and a second element, and only the second element is capable of displacement in relation to the bearings along the axis of rotation of the external cage in the assembled position of the external cage on the frame, so as to cause a displacement of one of the watch jewels or a displacement of one of the pivots without removing the external cage from the bearings; a repositioning element housed at least in part in a cavity of the first element to maintain one of the pivots in a reference position in relation to the watch jewel which supports it, wherein the repositioning element comprises a spring and a piston, both housed in a first orifice of the first bearing, the axis of the piston extending through the first element in the axis of rotation of the external cage, the piston resting on the one hand on one extremity of the first pivot and on the other hand on the spring, the second element being capable of displacement in the axis of rotation of the external cage.
Description
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other features and advantages will be appreciated clearly from the description that is given below, for information purposes and in no way restrictive, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(7) The tourbillon 40 illustrated here includes two concentric cages, a first cage known as the external cage 41 and a second cage known as the internal cage 42. The internal cage 42 contains among other things a balance wheel 50, a spring, a pallet and an escape wheel 51. The internal cage 42 is mounted in a pivoting manner on the external cage 41 along an axis of rotation A2. The tourbillon 40 thus includes a staff 43 that is constrained to rotate with the internal cage 42 and extends across the external cage 41 along the second axis of rotation A2. The staff 43 includes two extremities, said two extremities being supported by two watch jewels positioned on two opposing walls of the external cage 41. One of the extremities passes through the watch jewel which supports it and thus includes an end zone which extends to the exterior of the external cage 41.
(8) A pinion 60, commonly referred to as the second pinion, is mounted on this end zone so as to be constrained to rotate with the staff 43. The second pinion 60 includes a toothing 61 in engagement with a toothing 71 of a wheel 70, fixed in relation to the frame 10, commonly referred to as the third fixed wheel. The third fixed wheel 70 is mounted concentrically with the first bearing 20, and its axis extends in the axis of rotation A1 of the external cage 41, said axis of rotation A1 being perpendicular to the axis of rotation A2 of the internal cage 42, or inclined at an angle of between 30 and 150 degrees in relation to the axis of rotation A2 of the internal cage 42.
(9) Rotation of the internal cage 42, equivalent to rotation of the staff 43, thus results in rotation of the second pinion 60, which results in rotation of the external cage 41 by means of the displacement of the second pinion 60 in the toothing 71 of the third wheel 70.
(10) The external cage 41 includes a first pivot 44 supported by a first watch jewel 52 and a second pivot 45 supported by a second watch jewel 53. These pivots 44, 45 are positioned on the axis of rotation A1 of the external cage 41 and are secured to opposing walls of the external cage 41. The first pivot 44, and respectively the second pivot 45, includes an extremity 46, and respectively an extremity 47, passing through the first watch jewel 52, and respectively the second watch jewel 53, in the axis of rotation A1 of the external cage 41. The watch jewels are in fact drilled at their centre, in a conventional manner, so as to receive the extremity of a pivot.
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(12) The orifices 21, 31, and a fortiori the translational elements 80, 90 housed in said orifices 21, 31, extend in the axis of rotation A1 of the external cage 41, on both sides of the external cage 41. Each translational element 80, 90 thus includes a first extremity on the side of the external cage 41, facing one of the pivots 44, 45. The first watch jewel 52 is maintained at the level of the extremity of the first translational element 80 on the side of the external cage 41, whereas the second watch jewel 53 is maintained at the level of the extremity of the second translational element 90 on the side of the external cage 41. The translational elements 80, 90 are hollow, for example, and the watch jewels 52, 53 are housed in these cavities. Naturally, the axis of the watch jewels 52, 53 coincides with the axis of rotation A1 of the external cage 41, the axis of the translational elements 80, 90 and the axis of the pivots 44, 45. It will be appreciated that displacing the translational elements 80, 90 makes it possible to displace the watch jewels 52, 53, the watch jewels being integral with the translational elements.
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(15) Advantageously, the first translational element 80 and the second translational element 90 are two sleeves that are threaded at least in part. In the depicted example, each of these sleeves includes a threaded cylindrical portion 81, 91 and a non-threaded cylindrical portion. The threaded portion 81, 91 has a diameter smaller than the diameter of the non-threaded portion. Naturally, since it receives one of the translational elements, each orifice 21, 31 includes a tapped cylindrical portion 22, 32 of the same diameter as the threaded portions 81, 91, and a non-threaded cylindrical portion of the same diameter as the non-threaded portions. When the translational elements 80, 90 are elements that are threaded at least in part, more particularly sleeves, the actuating means 82, 92 are typically a slot into which a screwdriver may be inserted in order to impart a helicoidal movement to the translational elements 80, 90.
(16) Furthermore, it is advantageous to provide the movement with a repositioning element. The presence of a repositioning element is optional. The repositioning element makes it possible to ensure that the external cage remains in or returns immediately to its initial position when it is subjected to a shock.
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(19) If the movement is subjected to a shock causing the external cage 41 to move away from the second bearing 30, the magnet 100 ensures that the second pivot 45, and a fortiori the external cage 41, resumes its initial position. In more general terms, the addition of a magnetic element in proximity to or in contact with one of the pivots 44, 45 of the external cage 41 makes it possible to maintain said pivot in, or to return it into, forced contact against the watch jewel 52, 53 which supports said pivot 44, 45. This forced contact ensures an invariable position of the external cage 41 and, in the same way, a uniform gearing centre distance between the pinion 60 and the fixed wheel 70. Conventionally, the gearing centre distance between the pinion and the fixed wheel must be accurate to within 0.02 millimetres, and the movement of an external tourbillon cage is in the order of 0.05 millimetres at a maximum; it will be appreciated, therefore, that it is advantageous to force the contact of one of the pivots against its watch jewel.
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(21) The axis of the piston 102 passes through the first translational element 80 in the axis of rotation A1 of the external cage 41 and rests against the extremity 46 of the first pivot 44. The head of the piston 102, on the exterior of the first translational element 80, rests against the spring 101, which also extends in the axis of rotation A1 of the external cage 41. The spring 101 is housed in the first orifice 21 of the first bearing 20, said first orifice 21 also containing the first translational element 80. As mentioned previously, the first orifice 21 is not transcurrent: at its extremity opposite the piston 102, the spring 101 may thus push against a wall of the first orifice 21. When the movement is subjected to a shock causing the external cage 41 to move away from the second bearing 20, the first pivot 44 exerts a pressure against the piston 102, feeding back at the level of the head of the piston onto the spring 101 and compressing said spring 101. By seeking to return to its initial position, the spring 101 displaces the piston 102 in the direction of the external cage 41, the axis of the piston 102 then exerting a pressure against the first pivot 44, with the result that the external cage 41 resumes its initial position.
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(23) Of course, the present invention is not restricted to the illustrated example, but lends itself to different variants and modifications which will be evident to a person skilled in the art. In particular, the tourbillon could comprise more than two cages, the invention concerning above all the attachment of the external cage.
(24) TABLE-US-00001 List of Reference Designations 10 frame 20 first bearing 21 first orifice 22 tapping 30 second bearing 31 second orifice 32 tapping 40 tourbillon 41 external cage 42 internal cage 43 staff 44 first pivot 45 second pivot 50 balance wheel 51 escape wheel 52 first watch jewel 53 second watch jewel 60 pinion 61 toothing 70 fixed wheel 71 toothing 80 first translational element 81 thread 82 actuating means 90 second translational element 91 thread 92 actuating means 100 magnet 101 spring 102 piston