Decorating Method Of Dial, Dial, And Timepiece
20230418234 ยท 2023-12-28
Inventors
- Shogo KOBAYASHI (Shiojiri, JP)
- Ai YOSHINAGA (Shiojiri, JP)
- Hajime HIRANO (Shiojiri, JP)
- Toshiyuki KUNO (Shiojiri, JP)
Cpc classification
G04B45/0084
PHYSICS
G04D3/0069
PHYSICS
International classification
G04D3/00
PHYSICS
G04B19/10
PHYSICS
Abstract
A dial includes a recessed portion formed by laser irradiation, and a decorative portion formed at a bottom surface of the recessed portion by laser irradiation, including a first groove extending in a first direction, and a second groove extending in a second direction intersecting the first direction, and including a plurality of protruding portions provided in a region partitioned by a plurality of the first grooves, and a plurality of the second grooves.
Claims
1. A decorating method of a dial, comprising: a first step of forming a recessed portion by first laser irradiation; and a second step of forming a groove by second laser irradiation at least at a part of the recessed portion.
2. The decorating method of a dial according to claim 1, wherein the recessed portion is a depression with a bottom surface being substantially flat.
3. The decorating method of a dial according to claim 2, wherein the groove includes a first groove extending in a first direction, and a second groove extending in a second direction intersecting the first direction, and a protruding portion is formed at a region partitioned by a plurality of the first grooves and a plurality of the second grooves.
4. The decorating method of the dial according to claim 3, wherein the plurality of first grooves and the plurality of second grooves are formed entirely at the bottom surface of the recessed portion.
5. The decorating method of a dial according to claim 3, wherein a depth of the recessed portion is from 50 m to 200 m, and a depth of the first groove from the bottom surface of the recessed portion and a depth of the second groove from the bottom surface of the recessed portion are from 25 m to 150 m.
6. The decorating method of a dial according to claim 5, wherein a depth of the first groove from the bottom surface of the recessed portion and a depth of the second groove from the bottom surface of the recessed portion are from 100 m to 150 m.
7. The decorating method of a dial according to claim 3, further comprising a third step of forming a clear layer configured to cover the first groove, the second groove, and the protruding portion.
8. The decorating method of a dial according to claim 3, wherein the first laser irradiation and the second laser irradiation are femtosecond laser irradiation.
9. A dial, comprising: a recessed portion formed by laser irradiation; and a decorative portion formed by laser irradiation at a bottom surface of the recessed portion, including a first groove extending in a first direction and a second groove extending in a second direction intersecting the first direction, and including a plurality of protruding portions provided at a region partitioned by a plurality of the first grooves and a plurality of the second grooves.
10. The dial according to claim 9, wherein the recessed portion and the decorative portion are provided at a portion of an indicator, a pattern, or a logo.
11. A timepiece comprising: the dial according to claim 9; and a hand including an hour hand and a minute hand.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
Embodiment 1
Overview of Timepiece
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[0022] Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0023] A timepiece 100 of the present embodiment is a three-hand type analog wristwatch.
[0024] The timepiece 100 includes a case body 30, a dial 5, a seconds hand 1, a minute hand 2, an hour hand 3, a crown 40, and the like.
[0025] The case body 30 is a case, and is made of a hard metal such as stainless steel or titanium. Note that, a movement (not illustrated) for driving the hand is housed behind the dial 5 in the case body 30.
[0026] The dial 5 is provided with a logo 8, an hour indicator 10, a minute indicator 11, and the like. An insertion hole (not illustrated) through which a shaft of the hand passes is formed at a center of the dial 5 in a circular shape, and the seconds hand 1, the minute hand 2, and the hour hand 3 are attached.
[0027] The logo 8 is a logo representing a brand name or a product name of the timepiece 100.
[0028] Roman numerals are used for the hour indicator 10, and at 1 o'clock to 12 o'clock positions, corresponding Roman numerals are arranged.
[0029] The minute indicator 11 is provided as a part of a railway 15. The railway 15 is configured by arranging the minute indicator 11 corresponding to a sleeper, at two rail-like annular portions formed by an inner peripheral circle 13 and an outer peripheral circle 14. The minute indicator 11 is arranged in a bar shape at a position corresponding to each of a first minute to a 60th minute in the annular portion. Note that, the annular portions formed by the inner peripheral circle 13 and the outer peripheral circle 14 are an example of a pattern. Further, the minute indicator 11 also serves as a seconds indicator. The minute indicator 11 and the hour indicator 10 are collectively referred to as an indicator.
[0030] The crown 40 is a winder, and is provided so that time can be corrected when pulled by one step. Note that, other functions may be included.
[0031] In a preferred example, nickel silver is used for the dial 5, and a front surface thereof exhibits a silver-white color with metallic luster. Then, the hour indicator 10 is formed as a black indicator by decorating a part of the dial 5 by laser irradiation described later. In particular, since a black part is processed to be dug down, a configuration is obtained so that the black hour indicator 10 is stereoscopically observed with the silver-white color as a base.
[0032] Configuration of Hour Indicator
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[0034] As illustrated in
[0035] The recessed portion 12 is a part dug down by one step from the front surface 5b of the dial 5 along the shape of the hour indicator 10, and is dug down by a dimension d1 from the front surface 5b in
[0036] The decorative portion 17 is formed at the bottom surface 12a of the recessed portion 12, and is configured to include a first groove 18a extending in a +Y direction as a first direction, and a second groove 18b extending in a +X direction as a second direction intersecting the +Y direction (
[0037] Further, an arrangement pitch p of the adjacent first grooves 18a is set to about 0.035 mm in a preferred example. Note that, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and it is sufficient that the arrangement pitch p is from 0.025 mm to 0.075 mm. Note that, an arrangement pitch of the second grooves 18b (
[0038] As illustrated in
[0039] Manufacturing Method of Hour Indicator
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[0041] Next, the decorating method of the hour indicator 10 will be described mainly with reference to
[0042] In Step S10, a base material 5a of the dial 5 is set in a laser processing apparatus 50. Specifically, an operator sets the base material 5a to be processed on a processing table 45 of the laser processing apparatus 50 illustrated in
[0043] Since the laser processing apparatus 50 mainly operates in step S11 and subsequent steps, a schematic configuration of the laser processing apparatus 50 will be described first, with reference to
[0044] The laser processing apparatus 50 includes a laser oscillator 41, a transmission optical system 42, an irradiation unit 43, the processing table 45, the control apparatus 47, and the like.
[0045] As a preferred example, a YAG (Yttrium Aluminum Garnet) laser is adopted as the laser oscillator 41. Note that, it is sufficient to use an apparatus capable of performing similar laser irradiation, and for example, a CO.sub.2 laser or a fiber laser may be used.
[0046] The transmission optical system 42 is an optical path for transmitting laser light generated by the laser oscillator 41 to the irradiation unit 43, and is configured to include a plurality of reflection mirrors.
[0047] The irradiation unit 43 is an irradiation nozzle that condenses laser light and irradiates a workpiece, and is configured to include a condensing lens.
[0048] The processing table 45 is an XY table, and moves a workpiece placed thereon in a plane according to a scanning path pattern of laser irradiation in accordance with an instruction from the control apparatus 47.
[0049] The control apparatus 47 is a controller of the laser processing apparatus 50, is configured to include one or a plurality of processors, and integrally controls operation of each unit. The control apparatus 47 includes a storage 48 including a nonvolatile memory. The storage 48 stores a control program for controlling operation of the laser processing apparatus 50, a decoration program to be described later, various types of data, and the like. In the decoration program, an order and contents for forming the recessed portion 12 and the groove are defined, and in the various types of data, irradiation conditions, and scanning path pattern data are stored. Note that, examples of the irradiation conditions include parameters such as an output frequency, a scanning speed, a laser output, and a scanning path pitch.
[0050] Reference is now made back to
[0051] In step S11, the recessed portion 12 is formed in accordance with the decoration program. More specifically, as illustrated in
[0052] From step S12 to step S13, laser irradiation for forming the first groove 18a, and laser irradiation for forming the second groove 18b are repeated according to the decoration program. For example, as illustrated in
[0053] Note that, steps S12 and S13 correspond to a second step, and the laser irradiation for forming the first groove 18a and the second groove 18b corresponds to second laser irradiation. In a preferred embodiment, the second laser irradiation is performed with femtosecond pulsed laser irradiation. In other words, the decorating method includes the first step of forming the recessed portion 12 by the first laser irradiation, and the second step of forming the groove at least at a part of the recessed portion 12 by the second laser irradiation. Note that, the irradiation conditions are appropriately set according to a material of the dial 5, and a depth of the groove, but for example, the conditions described in JP 2022-11407 may be used.
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[0056] As illustrated in
[0057] Here, most of the light incident on the first groove 18a is absorbed in the first groove 18a, due to attenuation caused by repeated reflection between side walls in the first groove 18a, and absorption by the side walls. Accordingly, when the first groove 18a is deeper, the groove is darker, and thus the entire decorative portion 17 including the plurality of grooves also becomes dark. In other words, when the height of the protruding portion 19 is larger, the entire decorative portion 17 is darker.
[0058] A graph 33 shown in
[0059] Here, targeted lightness in L* at the hour indicator 10 of the dial 5 is 13, which is indicated by a dotted line. This is an index for obtaining the hour indicator 10, which is clear and black, at the silver-white dial 5.
[0060] As shown in the graph 33, it can be seen that the lightness decreases as the depth of the groove increases, and when the depth reaches 100 m, target lightness 13 in L* is approached. Although depending on the material and design of the dial 5, the depth of the first groove 18a and the depth of the second groove 18b (dimension d2) may be from 25 m to 150 m. In addition, when it is desired to further clarify contrast with the dial 5, the depth of the first groove 18a and the depth of the second groove 18b (dimension d2) may be set to from 100 m to 150 m.
[0061] Reference is now made back to
[0062] In Step S14, since the series of processing by the decoration program is ended, the laser irradiation is finished.
Practical Embodiment of Hour Indicator
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[0064] The hour indicator 10 illustrated in
[0065] As illustrated in
[0066] As described above, according to the decorating method, the dial 5, and the timepiece 100 of the present embodiment, the following advantages can be obtained.
[0067] The decorating method of the present embodiment includes step S11 as the first step of forming the recessed portion 12 by the first laser irradiation, and steps S12 and S13 as the second step of forming the groove at least at a part of the recessed portion 12 by the second laser irradiation.
[0068] Accordingly, it is possible to realize the hour indicator 10 in which the decorative portion 17 is provided at the bottom surface 12a dug down by one step due to the recessed portion 12 from the front surface 5b of the dial 5. Therefore, unlike an existing hour indicator in which a decorative portion is provided to be flush with the front surface 5b of the dial 5, according to the hour indicator 10 of the present embodiment, the stereoscopic hour indicator 10 can be configured.
[0069] Furthermore, since there is no need to embed abbreviated characters in the dial 5, the hands can be arranged directly above the dial 5, and the timepiece 100 can be made thinner.
[0070] Therefore, it is possible to provide the decorating method of the dial 5 which is thin and exerts a stereoscopic effect.
[0071] In addition, the recessed portion 12 may be a depression with the bottom surface 12a being substantially flat.
[0072] Accordingly, since the decorative portion 17 can be provided at a deeper position by one step from the front surface 5b of the dial 5, the hour indicator 10 can be configured stereoscopically.
[0073] Further, the grooves of the decorative portion 17 include the first groove 18a extending in the first direction, and the second groove 18b extending in the second direction intersecting the first direction, and the protruding portion 19 is formed in the region partitioned by the plurality of first grooves 18a and the plurality of second grooves 18b.
[0074] Accordingly, by adjusting the depth of the first groove 18a and the depth of the second groove 18b, it is possible to form the decorative portion 17 having desired lightness.
[0075] Further, the plurality of first grooves 18a and the plurality of second grooves 18b are formed entirely at the bottom surface 12a of the recessed portion 12.
[0076] Accordingly, for example, when the present disclosure is applied to the hour indicator 10, the entire hour indicator can have a uniform texture with the lightness of the decorative portion 17.
[0077] Further, the depth of the recessed portion 12 is from 50 m to 200 m, and the depth of the first groove 18a and the depth of the second groove 18b from the bottom surface 12a of the recessed portion 12 are from 25 m to 150 m. Accordingly, since the decorative portion 17 is provided at a part dug down by one step due to the recessed portion 12 from the front surface 5b of the dial 5, it is possible to form the hour indicator 10 exerting a stereoscopic effect.
[0078] Further, the depth of the first groove 18a and the depth of the second groove 18b from the bottom surface 12a of the recessed portion 12 may be from 100 m to 150 m.
[0079] Accordingly, since the lightness of the decorative portion 17 decreases, the contrast with the dial 5 increases, and the hour indicator 10 can be made clearer.
[0080] Further, the first laser irradiation and the second laser irradiation may be femtosecond laser irradiation.
[0081] Accordingly, it is possible to perform fine processing requiring accuracy for a contour of the hour indicator 10, the first groove 18a, the second groove 18b, or the like with high accuracy.
[0082] The dial 5 includes the recessed portion 12 formed by laser irradiation, the first groove 18a formed at the bottom surface 12a of the recessed portion 12 by laser irradiation, and extending in the first direction, and the second groove 18b extending in the second direction intersecting the first direction, and is provided with the plurality of protruding portions 19 provided in the region partitioned by the plurality of first grooves 18a and the plurality of second grooves 18b.
[0083] Accordingly, it is possible to provide the dial 5 provided with the hour indicator 10 applied with the decoration exerting a stereoscopic effect.
[0084] The timepiece 100 includes the dial, 5 and the hands including the hour hand 3 and the minute hand 2.
[0085] Accordingly, it is possible to provide the thin timepiece 100 provided with the dial 5 provided with an indicator exerting a stereoscopic effect.
Embodiment 2
[0086] Configurations with Different Hour Indicator1
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[0088] In the above-described embodiment, the decorative portion 17 has been described to be provided at the entire bottom surface 12a of the recessed portion 12, however, the present disclosure is not limited to the configuration, and the decorative portion 17 may be provided at a part of the bottom surface 12a.
[0089] For example, in an hour indicator 70 of the present embodiment, a part without the decorative portion 17 is provided at a part thereof. The same constituent portions as those in the above-described embodiment are given the same reference signs, and overlapping description thereof will be omitted.
[0090] The hour indicator 70 illustrated in
[0091] According to the hour indicator 70, it is possible to add an accent to design without impairing a stereoscopic effect.
[0092] Reference is now made back to
[0093] In the above, the hour indicator 10 has been described to be provided with the recessed portion 12 and the decorative portion 17, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and both may be provided at an indicator, a pattern, or a logo provided at the dial 5.
[0094] For example, the recessed portion 12 and the decorative portion 17 may be provided at the logo 8, the minute indicator 11, and the railway 15 at the dial 5 of
[0095] As described above, according to the decorating method, and the timepiece 100 of the present embodiment, the following advantages in addition to the advantages of the above embodiments can be achieved.
[0096] In the hour indicator 70, the decorative portion 17 is provided at a part of the bottom surface 12a, and the bottom surface 12a remains at a part where the decorative portion 17 is not provided.
[0097] Accordingly, it is possible to provide the hour indicator 70 in which an accent is added to the design without impairing the stereoscopic effect.
[0098] In addition, the recessed portion 12 and the decorative portion 17 are provided at a portion of an indicator, a pattern, or a logo. Accordingly, the indicator, the pattern, or the logo, which is stereoscopic and clear, can be provided at the dial 5. In addition, since it is possible to individually adjust the stereoscopic effect and the lightness, by changing the depth of the recessed portion 12 or the depth of the decorative portion 17 in each site, it is possible to realize various types of design, and it is possible to improve the design of the dial 5.
Embodiment 3
[0099] Configurations with Different Hour Indicator2
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[0101] As illustrated in
[0102] In the hour indicator 10 of the present embodiment, the clear layer 38 is provided above the decorative portion 17. The rest of the configuration is similar to the description with reference to
[0103] In a preferred example, an acrylic resin is used as a material of the clear layer 38, and is applied onto the decorative portion 17 using a precision dispenser. The step of forming the clear layer 38 corresponds to a third step. Note that, it is sufficient that the clear layer 38 is made of a transparent resin material, and for example, a cellulose resin, a polyurethane resin, an acrylic lacquer resin, or the like may be used.
[0104] As described above, according to the decorating method, and the timepiece 100 of the present embodiment, the following advantages in addition to the advantages of the above embodiments can be achieved.
[0105] The decorating method of the present embodiment further includes the third step of forming the clear layer 38 that covers the first groove 18a, the second groove 18b, and the protruding portion 19.
[0106] Accordingly, it is possible to further enhance the stereoscopic effect of the hour indicator 10. Further, adhesion of dust to the hour indicator 10 can be prevented.