Dial applique for a timepiece
10996630 · 2021-05-04
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Abstract
An applique is intended to be affixed to a timepiece dial, and includes at least one foot portion having a first end attached to the applique and a second, free end, the foot portion being arranged to be capable of insertion into a hole provided in the dial. The foot portion includes, on the side of the free end thereof, a plastically deformable area arranged to form, after deformation, once the foot portion is inserted into the hole in the dial, at least one locking area of the foot portion on the dial.
Claims
1. An applique intended to be affixed to a timepiece dial, comprising: at least one foot portion having a first end attached to the applique and a second, free end, the foot portion being arranged to be insertable into a hole provided in the dial, wherein said foot portion comprises, at the free end thereof, at least one locking area of the foot portion on the dial, said locking area having been obtained by deformation of a plastically deformable area provided at the free end of the foot portion, wherein the plastically deformable area comprises at least one enclosed hollow space formed inside the free end of the foot portion, and wherein the locking area is covered with a permanent means of fastening to the dial.
2. The applique according to claim 1, wherein the foot portion has a height arranged to be greater than the height of the hole, the plastically deformable area being provided on the part of the foot portion intended to project from the hole.
3. The applique according to claim 1, wherein the permanent means of fastening is an adhesive.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other features and advantages of the invention will appear more clearly upon reading the following description of several embodiments of the invention, given simply by way of illustrative and non-limiting examples, and the annexed Figures, among which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(10) According to the invention, foot portion 4 comprises, on the side of its free end 6, a plastically deformable area 12 arranged to form, after deformation, once foot portion 4 is inserted into hole 8 in dial 10, at least one locking area 14 of foot portion 4 on dial 10. In the present description, the expression “on the free end side” means closer to the free end than to the joined end. Plastically deformable area 12 is arranged such that the locking area 14 obtained has contours defining a substantially elongated shape, perfectly distinct from the, for example circular, shape of free end 6 of the foot portion prior to deformation. This substantially elongated shape is reproducible and can be clearly identified by a simple, preferably non-destructive, visual inspection, such as a photograph, of the substantially elongated shape of locking area 14. Thus, the visual inspection can be automated and performed on all the assembled pieces, without having to destroy the pieces formed.
(11) Advantageously, locking area 14 can be covered with a permanent means 26 of fastening to the dial, such as an adhesive, a melted metal, a braze or any other equivalent means. This reinforces the fastening of the applique to the dial but also fixes the position of locking area 14. Where a visual inspection is performed, said permanent means of fastening to the dial is deposited after said visual inspection.
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(14) It is clear that the number, shape and position of hollows 16 can be adapted to optimise the plastic deformation of plastically deformable area 12 of foot portion 4.
(15) Once foot portion 4 is inserted into hole 8 in dial 10, plastically deformable area 12 projecting from hole 8 is deformed to form a locking area 14 of foot portion 4 on dial 10, as shown in
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(17) Preferably, slot 20 has a height such that, depending on the type of material used, the part of foot portion 4 inserted into hole 8 does not exhibit a crack upon deformation. Preferably, the ratio of the height underneath slot 20 (between the end attached to the applique and the base of slot 20) to the height of hole 8 in dial 10 is preferably less than 1.
(18) The two lugs 22 separated by slot 20 and folded down onto the dial to form locking areas 14 form a contour of substantially elongated shape, perfectly distinct from the, preferably circular, shape of free end 6 of the foot portion prior to deformation. This substantially elongated shape is reproducible and can be clearly identified by a simple, preferably non-destructive, visual inspection, such as a photograph, of the substantially elongated shape of lugs 22 separated by slot 20. Thus, the visual inspection can be automated and performed on all the assembled pieces.
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(24) The present invention also concerns a method for affixing an applique or applied chapter 1 to a timepiece dial 10, said method comprising the steps of: a) preparing an applique or applied chapter 1 comprising at least one foot portion 4 having a first end attached to the applique and a second, free end 6, foot portion 4 being arranged to be capable of insertion into hole 8 in dial 10, said foot portion 4 comprising, on the side of free end 6, a plastically deformable area 12, b) inserting foot portion 4 of applique 1 into hole 8 of dial 10, c) deforming plastically deformable area 12 of foot portion 4 to form at least one locking area 14 of foot portion 4 on dial 10.
(25) When foot portion 4 has a height greater than the height of hole 8, foot portion 4 is inserted into said hole 8 so that plastically deformable 12 projects from hole 8 of dial 10.
(26) Advantageously, the method comprises, after step c), a step d) of inspecting the quality of the fastening of the applique to the dial by visual means. These visual means are preferably non-destructive. They may comprise, for example, a camera for taking a photograph from underneath the dial, after assembly of the applique, means for analysing the photograph obtained and means for validating the quality of the assembly, particularly as a function of the shape of the locking area of the foot portion on the dial. Obtention of an elongated shape observing pre-selected criteria will make it possible to validate the quality of the assembly. Otherwise, the free end of the foot portion can be deformed again to permit adjustment or to remove an improperly positioned applique, without having to ruin the dial. The visual inspection method is simple and can be automated to be applied to all the pieces produced.
(27) Advantageously, the method may comprise a step e) of covering locking area 14 by a permanent means 26 of fastening to the dial, such as adhesive, allowing the applique to be secured to the dial, step e) being performed after step c), and after step d) in the event that visual inspection step d) is performed.
(28) In the embodiment wherein dial 10 comprises a recess 24 inside which hole 8 is formed, the height of hole 8 being equal to the height of the dial underneath recess 24, the permanent means 26 of fastening to the dial is deposited on the locking area by filling recess 24, with recess 24 advantageously allowing inspection of the filling.
(29) In the present invention, the plastically deformable area provided at the free end side of the applique foot portion allows the applique to be assembled on the dial without requiring the application of excessive force. The dial is therefore protected.
(30) Further, the locking area formed ensures improved hold of the applique by bringing the applique closer to the dial.
(31) The fastening method according to the invention makes it possible to obtain a fastening with a greater pull-off force than that obtained with a method of fastening by welding. This method of the invention is also more stable than a method of fastening simply by welding or by adhesive bonding.
(32) Further, the method of the invention provides a reversible assembly of the applique allowing the latter to be changed without damaging the dial. It also allows appliques to be used with no constraints as to the choice of materials.