DEVICE FOR AUTOMATIC WINDING OF A BARREL SPRING OF A HOROLOGICAL MOVEMENT
20230408978 ยท 2023-12-21
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Abstract
A device for automatic winding of a barrel spring of a watch includes an oscillating mass, an entry disk kinematically linked to the oscillating mass, two reduction disks and a ratchet driving disk, each reduction disk including a reduction wheel bearing at least four planetary wheels, and a transmission pinion about which the reduction wheel is loosely mounted, the entry disk being kinematically linked to the two reduction wheels such that, regardless of the direction of rotation in which it is driven by the oscillating mass, it rotates the two reduction wheels in mutually different directions, the planetary wheels forming, in each of the reduction disks, ratchets to connect in rotation the transmission pinion and the reduction wheel only when the reduction wheel pivots in a predefined direction of rotation, the predefined direction of rotation being identical for either of the reduction wheels
Claims
1-6. (canceled)
7. A device for automatic winding of a barrel spring of a watch comprising: an oscillating mass, an entry disk kinematically linked to the oscillating mass, two reduction disks and a ratchet driving disk, each reduction disk including a reduction wheel bearing at least four planetary wheels, and a transmission pinion about which the reduction wheel is loosely mounted, the entry disk being kinematically linked to the two reduction wheels such that, regardless of a direction of rotation in which it is driven by the oscillating mass, it rotates the two reduction wheels in mutually different directions, the planetary wheels comprising teeth of asymmetric shape, so as to form ratchets configured to connect in rotation, in each of said reduction disks, the transmission pinion and the reduction wheel only when said reduction wheel pivots in a predefined direction of rotation, said predefined direction of rotation being identical for either of the reduction wheels, wherein one of the reduction wheels is in mesh with the entry disk and with the other reduction wheel.
8. The device according to claim 7, wherein the entry disk and the reduction wheels are dimensioned such that, between the oscillating mass and the reduction wheels, a reduction ratio greater than or equal to 1:3 is generated, and wherein the transmission pinions and the ratchet driving disk are dimensioned such that the geartrain formed between said transmission pinions and the ratchet has a reduction ratio less than or equal to 1:50.
9. The device according to claim 7, wherein the entry disk and the reduction wheels are dimensioned such that, between the oscillating mass and the reduction wheels, a reduction ratio greater than or equal to 1:3 is generated, or wherein the transmission pinions and the ratchet driving disk are dimensioned such that the geartrain formed between said transmission pinions and the ratchet has a reduction ratio less than or equal to 1:50.
10. The device according to claim 7, wherein the reduction disks are identical to one another.
11. The device according to claim 7, wherein the transmission pinions include a first toothing cooperating with the planetary wheels and a second toothing cooperating with the ratchet driving disk.
12. The device according to claim 11, wherein the first toothing includes more teeth than the second toothing.
13. The device according to claim 7, wherein, in each reduction disk, the planetary wheels are distributed regularly about the transmission pinion and are each arranged in mutually different angular positions, about the respective axes of rotation thereof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0020] Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description given by way of a non-limiting example, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0024] It should be noted that the figures are not necessarily drawn to scale for clarity purposes.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0026] The entry disk 12 is kinematically linked, by an entry disk 120 with which it is equipped, with the oscillating mass 11 such that when the latter pivots, it rotates said entry disk 12. Preferably, the entry wheel 120 is meshed, to this end, with a driving wheel 110 rigidly fastened to the oscillating mass 11, i.e., with no degree of freedom. The driving wheel 110 includes, in the preferred embodiment example of the invention, an identical number of teeth to that of the entry wheel 120.
[0027] The entry disk 12 furthermore includes a pinion 121 about which the entry wheel 120 is rigidly fastened, intended to transmit a rotation movement of said entry disk 12 to one of the reduction disks 13 with which it is meshed.
[0028] In particular, each reduction disk 13 includes a reduction wheel 130 bearing at least four planetary wheels 131, and a transmission pinion 132 about which the reduction wheel 130 is loosely mounted, i.e. with a degree of freedom in rotation. As shown in
[0029] Preferably, as seen in
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[0031] As shown in
[0032] This technical effect is particularly due to the asymmetric shape of the teeth of the planetary wheels 131. In particular, when one of the planetary wheels 131 is locked in rotation, as shown on the right in
[0033] Conversely, when the reduction wheel 130 pivots in the anti-clockwise direction, the planetary wheels 131 mesh with the transmission pinion 132, such that said reduction wheel 130 rotates about said transmission pinion 132 without applying a torque thereto, i.e. without rotating it.
[0034] Advantageously, the reduction disks 13 being identical to one another, the predefined direction of rotation wherein the planetary wheels 131 rigidly connect in rotation the reduction wheel 130 and the transmission pinion 132 is identical for either of the reduction wheels 130. The reduction wheels 130 being each rotated in different directions during the rotation of the oscillating mass 11, regardless of the direction thereof, one of the transmission pinions 132 is driven to pivot in the predefined direction, i.e. the clockwise direction.
[0035] In particular, in the preferred embodiment example of the invention, the transmission pinions 132 include a first toothing 1320 cooperating with the planetary wheels 131 and embodying a sun gear, and a second toothing 1321 cooperating with the ratchet driving disk 14, the first toothing 1320 including a greater number of teeth than that of the second toothing 1321. The first and second toothings 1320 and 1321 are advantageously fastened on the same shaft and are fixed in rotation in relation to one another. In the figures, these first and second toothings 1320 and 1321 are represented schematically by the reference cylinders thereof.
[0036] Advantageously, in each reduction disk 13, the planetary wheels 131 are distributed regularly about the transmission pinion 132 and are each arranged in mutually different angular positions, about the respective axes of rotation thereof. As seen in
[0037] Preferably, the entry disk 12 and the reduction wheels 130 are dimensioned such that between the oscillating mass 11 and the reduction wheels 130 a reduction ratio greater than or equal to 1:3 is generated, preferably a reduction ratio of 1:5. Moreover, the transmission pinions 132 and the ratchet driving disk 14 are dimensioned such that the geartrain formed between said transmission pinions 132 and the ratchet, or between said transmission pinions 132 and the ratchet driving disk 14, has a reduction ratio less than or equal to 1:50, preferably a reduction ratio equal to 1:25.
[0038] The invention has hence the advantage of limiting the rotational speed of the planetary wheels 131 for a given rotational speed of the oscillating mass 11 in the case of automatic winding and for a given rotational speed of the ratchet in the case of manual winding via a winding stem. Such a disposition makes it possible to extend the service life of the planetary wheels 131 while suppressing any vibrations liable to result from an excessive rotational speed.
[0039] The arrangement and dimensioning of the entry disks 12, the reduction wheels 130, the transmission pinion 132 and the ratchet driving disk 14 as described above are advantageously enabled by reducing the dead zone resulting from the number of planetary wheels 131.
[0040] More generally, it should be noted that the implementations and embodiments considered above have been described by way of non-limiting examples, and that other alternatives are thus possible.
[0041] In particular, the planetary wheels 131 have been described in the form of toothed wheels in the present document, but they can take the form of any other type of ratchet. Moreover, the winding device 10 according to the invention can include other reducing disks and the entry 12, reduction 13 and ratchet driving 14 disks can be arranged differently than the arrangement described and shown in the figures.