METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A TIMEPIECE HAND WITH A CIRCULAR CROSS-SECTION
20230418228 · 2023-12-28
Assignee
Inventors
- Ahmad Odeh (Renens, CH)
- Simon SPRINGER (Berne, CH)
- Gérard ROSSIER (La Chaux-de-Fonds, CH)
- Gilles Vuilleumier (Pieterlen, CH)
Cpc classification
G04B19/042
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A timepiece hand and method for manufacturing same, including: obtaining a single-piece part, the part extending along a longitudinal axis; rotating the single-piece part; emitting a first modulation of the laser light; exposing a first portion of the single-piece part to the first modulation of the laser light to form a first volume with a circular cross-section with a length L.sub.1 and with a mean diameter D.sub.1, the ratio
being less than or equal to 20 or 10; emitting a second modulation of the laser light; and exposing a second portion of the single-piece part to the second modulation of the laser light, to form a second volume with a circular cross-section with a length L.sub.2 and with a mean diameter D.sub.2, the ratio
being less than or equal to 10.
Claims
1. A method for manufacturing a single-piece timepiece hand by laser light, comprising: a first step of obtaining a single-piece part made from predefined material, the part extending along a longitudinal axis; a second step of rotating said single-piece part: a third step of emitting a first modulation of said laser light; a fourth step of exposing a first portion of said single-piece part to said first modulation of said laser light so as to form least a first volume with a circular cross-section, with a length L.sub.1 and with a mean diameter D.sub.1, the ratio
2. The manufacturing method according to claim 1, wherein the second portion is selected adjacent to the first portion during the sixth step.
3. The manufacturing method according to claim 1, comprising additional steps of emissions of modulation of said laser light and of exposure of additional portions, to form additional volumes with a circular cross-section, with a ratio L/D less than or equal to 20, in order to obtain a required hand length.
4. The manufacturing method according to claim 1, wherein the first portion is selected at a free end of the single-piece part.
5. The manufacturing method according to claim 1, wherein at least the first volume with a circular cross-section has a diameter less than the other volumes with a circular cross-section.
6. The manufacturing method according to claim 1, wherein the volumes with a circular cross-section form a hand with a total length Lt and with a mean diameter Dt the ratio Lt/Dt of which is greater than or equal to 10.
7. The manufacturing method according to claim 1, wherein the majority of the portions are machined so that the volumes with a circular cross-section have substantially the same length L.
8. The manufacturing method according to claim 1, wherein the majority of the portions are machined so that the volumes with a circular cross-section have substantially the same diameter D.
9. The manufacturing method according to claim 1, wherein the majority of the portions are machined so that the volumes with a circular cross-section have a decreasing diameter to form a conical hand.
10. The manufacturing method according to claim 1, comprising an additional step preceding the sixth step and/or a step of additional exposure, in which the single-piece part is moved to expose the second portion or the additional portion.
11. The manufacturing method according to claim 1, comprising a prior step in which a hole is pierced in the single-piece part to be able to insert therein a timepiece-movement rod.
12. The manufacturing method according to claim 11, wherein the portion of the single-piece part is machined provided with the hole with a diameter greater than the other volumes with a circular cross-section.
13. The manufacturing method according to claim 1, wherein the material comprises either a metal such as steel, titanium, brass, aluminium, an amorphous metal, or an alloy of these metals, or composite or metallic ceramic, or glass, sapphire, diamond or ruby.
14. The manufacturing method according to claim 1, comprising an additional step of applying a layer of phosphorescent material on a volume with a circular cross-section, the volume with a circular cross-section having a reduced diameter.
15. A timepiece hand able to be obtained by the method according to claim 1, comprising a body with a circular cross-section in a single piece.
16. The timepiece hand according to claim 15, comprising a hole for a timepiece-movement rod.
17. The timepiece hand according to claim 15, comprising either a metal such as steel, titanium, brass, aluminium, an amorphous metal, or an alloy of these metals, or composite or metallic ceramic, or glass, sapphire, diamond or ruby.
18. The timepiece part comprising a timepiece hand according to claim 15.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0034] The aims, advantages and features of the present invention will emerge from the reading of several embodiments given solely by way of non-limitative examples, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0040] The present invention relates to the use of a laser light source to form a single-piece timepiece hand with a circular cross-section. In the embodiment described below, the hand is cylindrical in shape.
[0041] According to the invention, said manufacturing method 1, shown on
[0042] In a first step 1, a single-piece part 7 made from a predefined material is obtained. For example, the predefined material comprises, preferably in totality, either a metal such as steel, titanium, brass, aluminium, an amorphous metal, or an alloy of these metals, or composite or metallic ceramic, or glass, sapphire, diamond or ruby.
[0043] The titanium alloy is preferably selected for its lightness. Other materials compatible with laser machining are of course possible.
[0044] The single-piece part 7 is preferably elongate along a longitudinal axis 17 with a length at least equal to the length of the required hand. The single-piece part 7 may be in a single piece or already have passed through a step of machining a blank. The single-piece part 7 is preferably solid, i.e. without cavity.
[0045] The second step 2 consists in rotating said single-piece part 7 to obtain the required shape with a circular cross-section, here cylindrical. The single-piece part 7 is machined by a laser machining device. The single-piece part 7 is arranged on a rotary turning device 9, which rotates the single-piece part 7 about its longitudinal axis 17 in order to machine it at its periphery.
[0046] In a third step 3, a first modulation of said laser light 8, for example in power, and/or in geometry, and/or in time, is emitted, to cut a portion to the required diameter, for example by means of a laser device.
[0047] The fourth step 4 consists in exposing a first portion 11 of said at least one single-piece part 7 to said first modulation of said laser light 8 so as to form least a first cylindrical volume 14 with a length L.sub.1 and with a mean diameter D.sub.1. This is because said laser light is modulated according to certain parameters so that, on exposure of at least a first portion 11 of said single-piece part 7, a first cylindrical volume 14 is formed.
[0048] A portion length L.sub.1 is selected so that the ratio
is less than or
[0049] equal to 20 or 10, or even less than or equal to 5. With such a ratio, the manufacturing defects that occur when the machining length is too great compared with the diameter of the portion are avoided. This is because, as the laser 8 moves along the portion 11, a portion 11 that is too long compared with the diameter D has a tendency to flex, so that the machining is no longer precise and causes defects.
[0050] To machine the single-piece part 7, the latter may furthermore be movable in translation with respect to the laser device, the laser device being immobile. In a variant, the laser device is movable in translation, while the single-piece part 7 is only movable in rotation. The laser device and the single-piece part 7 may also both be movable in translation.
[0051] Next, in a fifth step 5, a second modulation of said laser light 8, for example in power, and/or in geometry, and/or in time, is emitted.
[0052] In a sixth step 6, at least a second portion 12 of said at least single-piece part 7 is exposed to said second modulation of said laser light 8, so as to form at least a second cylindrical volume 15 with a length L.sub.2 and with a mean diameter D.sub.2, the ratio
being less than or equal to 20, preferably 10, or even less than or equal to 5.
[0053] The second portion 12 is adjacent to the first portion 11. In other words, they are consecutive, and oriented around the same longitudinal axis 17. Moreover, it is also possible to configure said second modulation just like said first modulation of the laser light in power and in time.
[0054] In this embodiment, it is chosen to make cylindrical volumes with equal lengths, so that L.sub.1=L.sub.2=L. In variant embodiments, it is possible to machine the cylindrical volumes with lengths different from each other, provided that a ratio L/D of less than or equal to 20 or 10, or even less than or equal to 5, is kept for each cylindrical volume.
[0055] According to the total hand length Lt that it is wished to obtain, additional portions 13 of the single-piece part 7 are exposed, so as to obtain a longer hand 20.
[0056] The steps of emission and exposure to a modulation of the laser 8 are repeated several times to obtain a plurality of consecutive adjacent cylindrical volumes 14, 15, 16.
[0057] On
[0058] After the laser machining of the second portion 12, a second cylindrical volume 15 is obtained, forming, with the first cylindrical volume 14, the end of the hand, as shown in
[0059] Next a third portion 13 is selected of length L of the single-piece part 7, which is adjacent to the second cylindrical volume 15. The third portion 13 is laser machined to form a third cylindrical volume 16 of mean diameter D and of length L, as shown on
[0060] The hand 20 has for example a length of 15 to 20 mm, and a mean diameter of 0.2 mm to 0.5 mm at one end and of 0.3 mm to 0.6 mm at the other end.
[0061] The laser machining steps are repeated on additional adjacent portions until the required total length Lt is obtained for the hand 20. Thus, the hand 20 comprises a single-piece cylindrical body.
[0062] Preferably, the cylindrical volumes 14, 15, 16 obtained have substantially the same diameter D, so that the hand 20 has a substantially equal diameter over its entire length Lt.
[0063] The consecutive cylindrical volumes 14, 15, 16 form a hand 20 with a total length Lt, the ratio Lt/D of which is preferably greater than or equal to 10, or even greater than or equal to 100.
[0064] The method may furthermore comprise a subsequent step of surface finishing on the adjacent volumes 14, 15, 16 to guarantee that the form and the finish are substantially continuous. This step may be implemented by laser with softer parameters to produce a surface with low roughness and to make the interface between two treated consecutive volumes disappear.
[0065] The method may furthermore comprise a step of piercing a hole 21 to be able to insert a rod, the piercing step being able to be implemented before or after the laser machining.
[0066] The hole is preferably produced in advance through a portion of the single-piece part 7, i.e. before the machining of the cylindrical volume 24 including the hole 21. Thus, the hand 20 in
[0067] Preferably, at least a part of the cylindrical volume 24 comprising the hole 21 has a diameter greater than the other cylindrical volumes, in particular so that the hole 21 is fairly deep to accommodate the rod and so that the cylindrical volume 24 is sufficiently strong. The hole 21 can be pierced by various machining techniques, in particular by laser.
[0068] In a particular variant embodiment, shown on
[0069] One of the advantages of this method is the manufacture of a single-piece cylindrical timepiece hand 20 that is more rigid than a flat hand and that furthermore provides a particular aesthetic effect for the hand 20.
[0070] In addition, the hand 20 furthermore having a hole 21 formed directly in the single-piece hand 20, it is avoided attaching an additional part provided with a barrel and which must be assembled on the hand 20 to be able to hold the hand 20 on a rod of the timepiece movement. Thus, the difficulties in assembling are reduced, as well as the risk of disassembly.
[0071] Naturally the invention is not limited to the embodiment described with reference to the figures and variants can be envisaged without departing from the scope of the invention. Thus the method can be used for forming a hand with a conical shape, by forming conical portions the diameters of which decrease following one another. It is also possible to form a hand the diameter of which varies with different volumes provided that they have a circular cross-section.