PUSH BUTTON SYSTEM AND TIMEPIECE COMPRISING THE SAME
20200371479 ยท 2020-11-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G04F8/006
PHYSICS
G04B3/048
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A push button system for activating an actuation member, the system including a button head, a pusher actuator integral with the button head, a first hollow guide member, the pusher actuator being mounted to slide inside the first hollow guide member, the first hollow guide member being intended to be secured to a fixed element relative to the button head and to the pusher actuator, a second hollow guide member arranged in the button head, and a pin mounted to slide inside the second hollow member, and intended to be secured to the fixed element. The pusher actuator has an upper portion provided on the periphery thereof with a collar intended to cooperate with an internal face of the first hollow guide member to guide the pusher inside the member.
Claims
1. A push button system intended to activate an actuation member, the system comprising: a button head; a pusher actuator integral with the button head, the pusher actuator having a lower end configured to cooperate with the actuation member; a first hollow guide member, the pusher actuator being mounted to slide into the first hollow guide member, the first hollow guide member being configured to be secured to a fixed element relative to the button head and to the pusher actuator; a second hollow guide member arranged in the button head; a pin mounted to slide into the second hollow guide member, and configured to be secured to the fixed element; wherein the pusher actuator has an upper portion provided on the periphery thereof with a collar configured to cooperate with an internal face of the first hollow guide member to guide the pusher inside said member.
2. The push button system according to claim 1, wherein the collar has a height corresponding to at least 1/25th of the total height of the pusher actuator, the height being measured in the main direction of extension of the pusher.
3. The push button system according to claim 1, wherein the collar has a height corresponding to at least 1/10th of the total height of the pusher actuator, the height being measured in the main direction of extension of the pusher.
4. The push button system according to claim 1, wherein the pusher actuator and the collar form a single piece of material.
5. The push button system according to claim 1, wherein the pin is pressed into the second hollow guide member.
6. The push button system according to claim 1, wherein the second hollow guide member is a blind hole.
7. The push button system according to claim 1, wherein the first hollow guide member comprises an upper part adjusted to slide inside a head housing provided in the button head.
8. The push button system according to claim 7, wherein the pusher actuator is an arbor or a screw mounted to slide through the first hollow guide member and a first end of which is fixed in the bottom of the head housing, the other end being configured to cooperate with the actuation member.
9. The push button system according to claim 8, wherein the pusher actuator is mounted to move against the return force of a compression spring, which rests on the bottom of the collar and on the first hollow guide member.
10. The push button system according to claim 9, wherein the compression spring is a helical spring extending around the pusher actuator.
11. The push button system according to claim 1, wherein the system further comprises at least one means of sealing arranged between the pusher actuator and the first hollow guide member.
12. The push button system according to claim 1, wherein the collar has a larger diameter than the diameter of the rest of the pusher actuator.
13. A timepiece comprising a case in which is arranged a timepiece movement, the timepiece further including at least one actuation member arranged inside the case, and at least one push button system for acting on the actuation member, wherein the push button system conforms to claim 1, the button head being accessible from outside the case and being movable in translation with respect to the case, the pusher actuator being mounted to slide through an opening provided in the case, the first hollow guide member and the pin being mounted integral with the case, the first hollow guide member being at least partly inserted inside said opening provided in the case.
14. The timepiece according to claim 13, wherein the timepiece is a watch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The objects, advantages and features of the push button system and the timepiece comprising the same, will appear more clearly in the following description, based on at least one non-limiting embodiment illustrated by the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0023] Push button system 1 comprises a button head 2, a pusher actuator 4 integral with button head 2, a first hollow guide member 6, a second hollow guide member 8 and a pin 10. Preferably, as illustrated in
[0024] Preferably, as illustrated in
[0025] Pusher actuator 4 has a lower end 18a intended to cooperate with the actuation member. In particular, lower end 18a of pusher actuator 4 is configured to enter into contact with the member in question, in order to actuate the latter. As represented in
[0026] Pusher actuator 4 extends in a main direction of extension A-A, which corresponds to the direction of sliding of pusher 4 inside first hollow guide member 6. This direction A-A also corresponds to the direction of translational movement of button head 2. In the following description, the dimension measured along the main direction of extension A-A of pusher 4 will be referred to as the height. According to an example embodiment of the invention, and in a non-limiting manner, pusher actuator 4 is an arbor or a screw mounted to slide through first hollow guide member 6 and an upper end 18b of which is fixed in the bottom of head housing 15. Upper end 18b of pusher actuator 4 is, for example, pressed into a hollow sleeve 23 forming the bottom of head housing 15. In the particular example embodiments illustrated in
[0027] Collar 22 is capable of cooperating with an internal face 24 of first hollow guide member 6 to guide pusher 4 inside member 6. Collar 22 extends radially over the periphery of upper portion 20 of pusher actuator 4. In the particular example embodiments of
[0028] In a first embodiment of the invention, collar 22 has a height corresponding to at least 1/25th of the total height of the pusher actuator. In the illustrative example represented in
[0029] In a second embodiment of the invention, collar 22 has a height corresponding to at least 1/10th of the total height of the pusher actuator. In the illustrative example represented in
[0030] Preferably, and as illustrated in
[0031] First hollow guide member 6 is intended to be secured to a fixed element relative to button head 2 and to pusher actuator 4. In the particular case where push button system 1 is fitted to a timepiece, the fixed element is the timepiece case, and first hollow guide member 6 is secured to the case, as will be explained in detail below.
[0032] According to a particular example embodiment represented in
[0033] First hollow guide member 6, delimits, for example, an internal sliding opening 28a leading to an internal cylindrical gasket housing 28b. Internal cylindrical gasket housing 28b leads to an internal cylindrical cavity 28c. The diameter of internal cylindrical gasket housing 28b is greater than the diameter of internal sliding opening 28a and the diameter of internal cylindrical cavity 28c is greater than the diameter of internal cylindrical gasket housing 28b. This configuration is advantageously obtained by machining. Internal cylindrical gasket housing 28b is, for example, delimited by a first shoulder 30a, and internal cylindrical cavity 28c is delimited by a second shoulder 30b.
[0034] In the particular case where pusher button system 1 is fitted to a timepiece, first hollow guide member 6 can be force-fitted onto the timepiece case. More specifically, lower outer part 26a of first hollow guide member 6 can be pressed into the opening provided in the case, and first hollow guide member 6 can be welded onto the case. Such an assembly process makes it possible to obtain a definitive and water resistant mechanical connection between the case and first hollow guide member 6.
[0035] As illustrated in
[0036] Compression spring 12 rests, on the one hand, on the bottom of collar 22 and, on the other hand, on first hollow guide member 6. More precisely, according to a particular embodiment example illustrated in
[0037] Each sealing means 14a, 14b is arranged between pusher actuator 4 and first hollow guide member 6. One of the sealing means 14a is, for example, formed of an O ring type seal arranged in the internal cylindrical gasket housing 28b resting on first shoulder 30a. The other sealing means 14b is, for example, formed of a pressure ring type seal arranged in internal cylindrical joint housing 28b.
[0038] During operation, pressure on the external face of button head 2 compresses compression spring 12 and moves pusher actuator 4 inside first hollow guide member 6. In doing so, collar 22 cooperates with internal face 24 of first hollow guide member 6, guiding pusher 4 inside first hollow guide member 6. The lower end 18a of pusher actuator 4 then acts on the actuation member, such as a chronograph control lever or a switch in the case of application to an electronic watch.
[0039] It is thus understood that push button system 1 according to the invention allows improved guidance of pusher 4 inside first hollow guide member 6, thereby stiffening the entire assembly and thus reducing the risk of pusher 4 bending, particularly when the latter is subject to radial stresses. The reliability and overall water resistance of system 1 are thus advantageously improved.