Timepiece provided with a dial and associated fastening method
10928778 ยท 2021-02-23
Assignee
Inventors
- David Benjamin KRAEHENBUEHL (Bettlach, CH)
- Jonathan Collaud (Givisiez, CH)
- Marco Bettelini (Preles, CH)
- Andre Nussbaum (Bienne, CH)
Cpc classification
G04B19/042
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A timepiece including a case that houses a main plate of a movement surmounted by a dial, and a support including fastening studs arranged on an upper face of the main plate for mounting the dial. The dial and the support include an angular locking mechanism for locking an angular position of the dial on the support, and the dial is assembled to the main plate by at least one flexible fastening element integral with the dial and arranged in the plane of the dial.
Claims
1. A timepiece comprising: a case that houses a main plate of a movement surmounted by a dial; and a support including a fastening stud arranged on an upper face of the main plate for mounting the dial; wherein the dial and the support form angular locking means for locking an angular position of the dial on the support, wherein the dial includes a flexible tab which is integral with the dial and is arranged in the plane of the dial, the flexible tab forming a groove to accommodate the fastening stud, and wherein the dial is assembled to the main plate by engagement of the fastening stud and the flexible tab, the dial being locked to the support when the fastening stud reaches a bottom of the groove, the bottom acting as a stop surface against the fastening stud, the dial being rotated with respect to the main plate so that the fastening stud reaches the bottom of the groove.
2. The timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the fastening stud is cylindrical.
3. The timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the support for the dial includes an annular bearing surface and peripheral stop members for radial positioning of the dial resting on the support.
4. The timepiece according to claim 1, further comprising additional axial locking means for keeping the dial pressed against the support.
5. The timepiece according to claim 4, wherein the additional axial locking means includes a heel of a watch crystal.
6. The timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the dial and the main plate comprise a bayonet assembly device.
7. An assembly method for the timepiece according to claim 1, comprising the case, the main plate of the movement, and the dial, wherein the method comprises: mounting temporarily the dial on the support disposed on the upper face of the main plate by the flexible tab integral with the dial and arranged in the plane of the dial; inserting an assembly of the main plate and the dial formed in the case; and assembling permanently by axially locking the dial pressed against the support of the main plate by an axial locking element.
8. The assembly method for the timepiece according to claim 7, wherein the assembling through axial locking is achieved jointly with a mounting of a crystal to the case, at least one portion of a heel of the crystal bearing against an annular peripheral portion of the dial.
9. The timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the angular locking means includes on the dial an element for angularly locking the position of the dial on the support and at least one flexible fastening tab extending in the plane of the dial.
10. The timepiece according to claim 9, wherein the element for angularly locking the position of the dial on the support includes a peripheral notch.
11. The timepiece according to claim 1, the main plate comprising the support on the upper face thereof, and the fastening stud being of a constant section oriented in a direction perpendicular to the plane in which the dial extends.
12. A timepiece comprising: a case that houses a main plate of a movement surmounted by a dial having a central axis that is perpendicular to a plane of the dial and a circular outer edge; and a support including a fastening stud arranged on an upper face of the main plate for mounting the dial; wherein an angular position of the dial is configured to be locked on the support, wherein one of the dial and the support includes a protuberance and the other of the dial and the support includes a notch to accommodate the protuberance, wherein the dial includes at least one flexible tab which is integral with the dial and is arranged in the plane of the dial, the at least one flexible tab extending radially further from the central axis than the circular outer edge and forming a groove to accommodate the fastening stud, wherein the dial is assembled to the main plate by engagement of the fastening stud and the at least one flexible tab, wherein the at least one flexible tab includes two radially extending elongate flexible tabs between which is formed the groove, a width of the groove being smaller than a width of each of the two flexible tabs, wherein lateral grooves are positioned immediately outside of the two flexible tabs to allow the tabs to flex radially, and the fastening stud is to be frictionally held by the flexible tabs, and wherein the lateral grooves positioned immediately outside of the two flexible tabs are wider than the groove formed between the two flexible tabs.
13. The timepiece according to claim 12, wherein the fastening stud is cylindrical.
14. The timepiece according to claim 12, wherein the support for the dial includes an annular bearing surface and peripheral stop members for radial positioning of the dial resting on the support.
15. The timepiece according to claim 12, wherein the dial and the main plate comprise a bayonet assembly device.
16. An assembly method for the timepiece according to claim 12, comprising the case, the main plate of the movement, and the dial, wherein the method comprises: mounting temporarily the dial on the support disposed on the upper face of the main plate by the flexible tab integral with the dial and arranged in the plane of the dial; inserting an assembly of the main plate and the dial formed in the case; and assembling permanently by axially locking the dial pressed against the support of the main plate.
17. The assembly method for the timepiece according to claim 16, wherein the assembling through axial locking is achieved jointly with a mounting of a crystal to the case, at least one portion of a heel of the crystal bearing against an annular peripheral portion of the dial.
18. The timepiece according to claim 12, the main plate comprising the support on the upper face thereof, and the fastening stud being of a constant section oriented in a direction perpendicular to the plane in which the dial extends.
19. The main plate of the timepiece movement according to claim 12, wherein the notch is semi-spherical.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other features and advantages of the invention will become clear from the detailed description and drawings, given by way of non-limiting example, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) In the following description, there is first described a known prior art solution for fastening dials using a setting ring, with reference to
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(9) To overcome this drawback, the proposed solution no longer uses setting ring 330, and instead proposes flexible fastening elements which no longer exert any torsion force on the dial. To this end, according to the preferred embodiment illustrated by
(10) Dial 6, whose date display aperture 65 can also be seen, is thus preferably affixed vertically on a support disposed on the upper face of main plate 3 in the direction of axis A-A of the pipe until it abuts on a bearing surface of support 30 (not shown in
(11) When dial 6 is set in place on support 30 of main plate 3, each of fastening tabs 61, none of which projects radially here from the periphery of dial 6, engages around a corresponding fastening stud 31 arranged on support 30 of main plate 3, automatically deforming slightly outwards, without requiring external intervention, such as, for example, clamps etc. Fastening stud 31 then slides into the groove 62 arranged between the dial body and tab 61, and remains clamped by tab 61 which exerts a return force towards the interior of dial 6. The friction forces exerted between stud 31, the body of dial 6 and tab 61 thus jointly prevent any rotational motion of the dial with respect to main plate 3 and any vertical motion along axis A-A of pipe 9. In this manner, tabs 61 are not only arranged in the plane of dial 6 at rest, but they also remain in the same plane as they deform and clamp studs 31, which considerably facilitates the assembly operation.
(12) For more efficient angular locking of the position of dial 6 with respect to main plate 3, i.e. to permanently remove any rotational degree of freedom in this plane, a mistake proofing system is provided between these two parts; an inner radial protuberance 32 is therefore provided on the main plate for insertion in a notch 64 arranged at the periphery of dial 6. According to a variant, angular locking could be achieved by means of a bayonet assembly device, by inserting fastening stud 31 so that it abuts on the bottom 620 of groove 62. In such case, angular locking would be ensured exclusively by means of friction forces and would require, in the event of use of a plurality of fastening tabs 61and thus of associated grooves 62and of fastening studs 31, more precise machining to ensure that each of the angular positions coincide with the end stop position of a fastening stud 31 against the bottom 62 of a corresponding groove.
(13) One advantage of the proposed solution for fastening dial 6 to main plate 3 is that, not only is body of dial 6 no longer deformed, but there is no longer a requirement for an assembly station to remove, even temporarily, any degrees of freedom of dial 6 with respect to main plate 3. Indeed, owing to the fact that the dial is inserted on main plate 3 along axis AA, in order to be affixed on support 30, and that tabs 61 are arranged in the plane of dial 6, namely perpendicularly to axis A-A, the assembly of dial 6 on support 30 automatically causes the deformation of flexible tabs 61 around fastening studs 31, oriented along the same axis A-A, i.e. in a direction perpendicular to dial 6 and to the plane in which the bearing surface of support 30 extends. Thus, these tabs 61 do not require specific handling by a dedicated machine or by an external operator in order to perform their locking function, which results in additional productivity savings.
(14) Nonetheless, given that the degree of freedom along axis AA is removed exclusively by friction forces, this solution for mounting dial 6 on main plate 3 will subsequently preferably be supplemented by a step of locking the dial pressed against support 30 of the main plate, to permanently remove this axial degree of freedom.
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(17) As illustrated in the preceding
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(19) However, according to an alternative embodiment, is possible to use only two flexible fastening tabs 61, arranged in a radial direction rather than a tangential direction to the periphery of dial 6. Such an embodiment of the dial is illustrated in
(20) Those skilled in the art will understand that other fastening arrangements of male and female type fastening elements are also possible, flexible tabs 61 here allowing female type fastening elements to be formed, i.e. the grooves 62 in which the male fastening studs 31 are inserted, but these fastening elements could also be switched between the main plate 3 and dial 6. It will be understood also that the fastening solution also applies to dials 6 provided with LCD digital display modules and not exclusively to analogue displays for movements with hands.