TIMEPIECE
20200387111 ยท 2020-12-10
Assignee
Inventors
- Hayley FRASER-WEBB (Ipswich, Suffolk, GB)
- Cassie BENDALL (Ipswich, Suffolk, GB)
- Bob HATTRELL (Ipswich, Suffolk, GB)
Cpc classification
G04B47/046
PHYSICS
G04B19/10
PHYSICS
International classification
G04B19/10
PHYSICS
Abstract
The present invention relates to a timepiece comprising: a housing (104) formed of a back plate (126), a side wall extending around the periphery of said back plate to form a rim (105), and a substantially transparent cover (102) extending across said rim (105) to form an enclosure; a horological mechanism mounted within said housing (104) adjacent to said back plate (126) and a time display means coupled to said horological mechanism by means of a shaft (116) and visible through said transparent cover (102); a face assembly including a tray (132) and a faceplate (136), the tray (132) comprising a substantially rigid base and having an elongate slot (136a) therein that extends from an open end at a peripheral edge of the base to a generally central location thereof, the slot (136a) having a width substantially equal to, or greater than, the diameter of said shaft (116), the faceplate (138) having a corresponding elongate slot (136b) therein and being configured to be received on said base such that their respective elongate slots (136a, 136b) are aligned; wherein the rim (105) of said housing includes an opening (130) therein configured to slidably receive into and remove from the housing (104), said tray (132) including a said faceplate (138), such that said shaft (116) is accommodated within said aligned slots (136a, 136b) and said faceplate (138) is substantially parallel to said cover (102); the time piece further comprising means for releasably fixing said face assembly within said housing.
Claims
1. A timepiece comprising: a housing formed of a back plate, a side wall extending around the periphery of said back plate to form a rim, and a substantially transparent cover extending across said rim to form an enclosure; a horological mechanism mounted within said housing adjacent to said back plate and a time display means coupled to said horological mechanism by means of a shaft and visible through said transparent cover; a face assembly including a tray and a faceplate, the tray comprising a substantially rigid base and having an elongate slot therein that extends from an open end at a peripheral edge of the base to a generally central location thereof, the slot having a width substantially equal to, or greater than, the diameter of said shaft, the faceplate having a corresponding elongate slot therein and being configured to be received on said base such that their respective elongate slots are aligned; wherein the rim of said housing includes an opening therein configured to slidably receive into and remove from the housing, said tray including a said faceplate, such that said shaft is accommodated within said aligned slots and said faceplate is substantially parallel to said cover; the time piece further comprising means for releasably fixing said face assembly within said housing.
2. A timepiece according to claim 1, wherein said elongate slot in said base of said base of said tray extends from said open end at a peripheral edge to a closed end at a substantially central location thereon.
3. A timepiece according to claim 2, wherein said elongate slot in said faceplate of said face assembly extends from an open end at a peripheral edge to a closed end at a substantially central location thereon, the shape and principal dimensions of said faceplate and said base being substantially the same.
4. A timepiece according to claim 1, including at least one guide for guiding said face assembly into and out of said enclosure.
5. A timepiece according to claim 4, wherein said guide comprises at least one elongate ridge on one of said tray and said back plate, and at least one corresponding elongate groove in the other of said tray and said back plate, wherein, in use, said ridge is received in said groove to guide sliding movement of said tray into or out of said housing.
6. A timepiece according to claim 5, wherein said ridge is formed on a lower surface of said tray, when the timepiece is oriented for use, and said groove is formed in an upper surface of said back plate.
7. A timepiece according to claim 5, wherein said guide comprises a pair of substantially parallel, spaced apart ridges on one of said tray and said back plate and a pair of substantially parallel, spaced apart corresponding elongate grooves in the other of said tray and said back plate.
8. A timepiece according to claim 1, wherein said tray is provided, at a peripheral edge substantially opposite said open end of said slot, with a rim that extends around a portion of the periphery of said base.
9. A timepiece according to claim 8, wherein said rim of said tray closes said opening in said rim of said housing when said face assembly is fully inserted therein.
10. A timepiece according to claim 9, wherein said rim of said tray is formed of a resiliently flexible material and said rim of said housing is profiled to receive said rim of said tray such that it is retained therein by means of an interference fit.
11. A timepiece according to claim 1, wherein said tray includes, at a peripheral edge of said base adjacent to said open end of said slot, at least one engaging means configured to releasably engage with said rim of said housing when said face assembly is fully inserted into said housing, the timepiece further comprising external release means for releasing said engaging means and allowing the face assembly to be removed from said housing.
12. A timepiece according to claim 11, wherein said engaging means comprises at least one tooth member, and wherein an inner surface of said rim of said housing is provided with a recess configured to receive said tooth member therein when said face assembly is fully inserted within said housing.
13. A timepiece according to claim 11, wherein said rim of said housing includes an aperture adjacent said engaging means when said face assembly is fully inserted in said housing, said aperture extending through said rim of said housing and being configured to receive a tool for pushing said face assembly in the direction of said opening and, thereby, releasing said face assembly for removal from the housing.
14. A timepiece according to claim 1, further comprising an intermediate plate, located between said back plate and said face assembly, said intermediate plate comprising a substantially planar surface and having a generally central opening therein for accommodating at least a portion of said horological mechanism.
15. A timepiece according to claim 14, wherein said intermediate plate further comprises a groove or recess for accommodating a control member that is coupled between said time display means and an external location on said housing.
16. A face assembly for a timepiece according to claim 1, comprising a tray and a faceplate, the tray comprising a substantially rigid base and having an elongate slot therein that extends from an open end at a peripheral edge of the base to a generally central location thereof, the slot having a width substantially equal to, or greater than, the diameter of said shaft, the faceplate having a corresponding elongate slot therein and being configured to be received on said base such that their respective elongate slots are aligned.
17. A faceplate for a face assembly according to claim 16.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] The present invention extends to a faceplate for a face assembly substantially as described above.
[0027] These and other aspects of the present invention will be apparent from the following specific description, in which embodiments of the present invention are described, by way of examples only, and with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0028] Throughout the following specific description, the exemplary embodiment of the present invention is described in one preferred orientation where the face of the timepiece is facing upwards. Directional descriptors such as upper, front, reverse, underneath, etc. refer to the described embodiment when in the preferred orientation, however it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the timepiece may not always necessarily be in the preferred orientation, and therefore the directional descriptors will change accordingly.
[0029] Referring to
[0030] The housing 104 also has a pair of lugs 110 spaced substantially directly opposite each other on the outer circumferential edge of the housing 104. The lugs 110 are generally rectangular shaped, and define an enclosed aperture for accommodation of straps. Such straps are known in the art and may be constructed from metal, leather, plastic, or other material; however the invention is not intended to be limited in this regard. The housing may be comprised of any material suitable for watches, for example, wood, plastic, metal and/or a combination of materials, and the present invention is not intended to be limited in this regard.
[0031] The watch facia 112 is shaped and configured to fit within the housing 104, and therefore, according to this particular exemplary embodiment, is generally circular in shape with a diameter just smaller than that of the inner surface of the circular loop 105. Large and small hands 114 are fitted to a shaft 116 which protrudes through the centre of the facia 112. The watch may include hour, minute and/or second hands and these may move in a ticking or sweeping motion, depending on the movement of the watch, however the invention is not intended to be limited in this regard. The movement of the watch (not shown) is fitted to the underneath of the facia 112. The shaft 116 extends through the facia 112 to be fixedly coupled to the movement. A crown 118 protrudes from underneath the facia 112 and is communicably coupled to the movement of the watch. When assembled, the crown 118 extends through the circumferential edge of the circular loop 105, through aperture 118a which is spaced equidistant from the handles 110 on one side of the circular loop 105, allowing the user to adjust the hands of the watch, as is typical of watches.
[0032] The movement of the watch may be any suitable movement as is known in the art. In this particular exemplary embodiment, the movement is a Ronda movement which is hexagonal shaped, however other suitable movements may be used, and the present invention is in no way intended to be limited in this regard. A disk 120 for holding the movement in place fits beneath the facia 112 and comprises a movement-shaped (in this case, generally hexagonally-shaped) aperture 122 at the position where the movement is located (in this case, generally centrally). A channel 124 having a semi-circular cross section, for receiving the crown 118 shaft extends from the edge of the disk 120 radially inwardly, and meets the aperture 122. When assembled the disk 120 should be oriented such that the channel 124 aligns with the aperture 118a.
[0033] Finally, a clamping plate or back plate 126 provides the base of the watch body 100. The clamping plate 126 is almost equal in diameter to the housing 104. The plate 126 comprises four equally spaced screw holes 128 which protrude from the circumferential edge of the clamping plate 126. These screw holes 128 correspond to screw holes in the underside of the circular loop 105 (not shown). The clamping plate 126 is screwed onto the bottom of the circular loop 105, and provides the necessary pressure to hold the other components within the watch body 100.
[0034] Referring now to
[0035] The face assembly comprises a tray 132 and a faceplate 138. The tray 132 is comprised from a thin, generally disc-shaped piece of rigid material, and configured to fit through the slot 130. The tray 132 has a peripheral lip 134 partially along one side which is dimensionally similar to the slot 130. The lip 134 is of substantially equal thickness and curvature (i.e. cross-section) to the rim 105. The rest of the tray, though still generally circular, has a smaller radius of curvature. At the point around the edge of the tray 132 generally opposite the centre of the lip 134, two protruding teeth 135 extend from the peripheral edge of the tray 132, defining a slot 136a therebetween. The teeth 135 have slightly upwardly protruding inner edges, and may be flat or rounded at the leading surface. The slot 136a is wide enough to receive the shaft 116 centrally located in the facia 112 (without deformation) and extends from the edge of the tray 132 to the centre of the tray 132. The tray 132 is configured to be inserted in and removed from the aperture 130 (as shown by arrow B), wherein the slot 136a allows the tray to move over the facia 112 without any need to alter or move the shaft 116. A pair of grooves 137 on the facia 112, which extend in the direction parallel to the movement of the tray 134, help to guide the tray to ease the process of aligning the slot 136a with the shaft 116. This advantageously minimises undesired contact between the tray 132 and the shaft 116 thus reducing the risk of wear and damage.
[0036] The removable watch faceplate 138 is circular in shape, and of a diameter close to or equal to the facie 112 and movement holding disk 120. The faceplate 138 comprises a slot 136b, which is slightly thinner than the slot 136a in the tray 132 however still wide enough to receive the shaft 116 without damaging it (and without deformation). The slot 136b extends from a point at the edge of the faceplate 138 to the centre. The faceplate 138 further comprises a tab 140 directly opposite the point on the edge of the faceplate 138 where the slot 136b begins. This tab 140 protrudes just past the perimeter of the faceplate 138, and extends for a few millimetres around the edge. The tab 140 corresponds to a gap 142 in the lip 134 of the tray 132. The user prints or otherwise transfers their desired design onto the faceplate 138. The faceplate 138 can be placed on the tray 132 when the tray 132 is not within the watch body 100, shown in particular in
[0037] This advantageously prevents the user from forcing a misaligned faceplate 138 into the watch body 100, therefore minimising damage to the shaft 116 and, ultimately, the movement. This is also facilitated by the alignment grooves 137 on the facia 112. Referring in particular to
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[0039] Referring now to
[0040] Referring now in particular to
[0041] In the above-described exemplary embodiment of the present invention the watch body 100 and the tray 132 and faceplate 138 are shown to be generally circular in shape. However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the above embodiment may be adapted for rectangular watch faces, for example, or other shapes as so desired, and the invention is not intended to be limited in this regard. Furthermore, the exemplary embodiment described above is for wrist watches, however adaptations can easily be made to include pocket watches, wall clocks, standing clocks, fob watches and other known timepieces. Additionally, the above described embodiment relates to an analogue-style timepiece, having hands and a shaft which is connected to a movement. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that modification of the above described-embodiment can be made such that it is suitable for a digital and/or combination timepiece, for example, by incorporating further apertures through the face assembly.
[0042] The invention provides the user with the ability to easily change and replace the face of their timepiece by having custom made faces created. The interference fit provides a way of allowing the user to know that their preferred face is safely locked into place unless and until they perform the necessary action to release it.
[0043] It will be apparent to a person skilled in the art, from the foregoing specific description, that variations and modifications to the above described exemplary embodiment may be made without departing from the scope of protection as defined by the appended claims.