MYSTERY-DRIVE MECHANICAL OR ELECTROMECHANICAL TIMEPIECE
20200073330 ยท 2020-03-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G04B45/04
PHYSICS
G04B45/046
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A mechanical or electromechanical timepiece including a watch case delimiting an internal volume, the watch case including a back delimiting the watch case at the bottom; a crystal closing the watch case at the top, the crystal defining a useful display aperture; a middle part connecting the back and the crystal to one another; a horological movement housed in the internal volume of the watch case; at least one hand for displaying information visible via a useful display aperture and rotated with respect to the watch case by the horological movement with at least one driving belt extending at least partially in the useful display aperture, the timepiece includes the internal volume of the watch case filled with a fluid wherein at least one driving belt is submerged, and wherein the driving belt is made of a material wherein the optical refractive index is equal or substantially equal to that of the fluid.
Claims
1. A mechanical or electromechanical timepiece comprising a watch case delimiting an internal volume, said watch case comprising: a back delimiting the watch case at a bottom; a crystal closing the watch case at a top, said crystal defining a useful display aperture; a middle part connecting the back and the crystal to one another; a horological movement housed in the internal volume of the watch case; at least one hand for displaying information fastened onto a pipe, said display hand being visible via the useful display aperture and being rotated with respect to the watch case by the horological movement with at least one driving belt extending at least partially in the useful display aperture, wherein the timepiece comprises the internal volume of the watch case filled with a fluid wherein at least one driving belt is submerged, and wherein the driving belt is made of a material whose optical refractive index is equal or substantially equal to that of the fluid.
2. The timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the ratio between the optical refractive index of the fluid and that of the material wherein the driving belt is made is between 0.9 and 1.1.
3. The timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the fluid is transparent.
4. The timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the fluid and the at least one driving belt have a colour and filter a part of the visible spectrum so as to highlight a coloured appearance.
5. The timepiece according to claim 4, wherein the fluid includes suspended opaque particles.
6. The timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the fluid is a liquid or an oil bath.
7. The timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the material used to produce the at least one driving belt is charged with a fluorescent or phosphorescent pigment.
8. The timepiece according to claim 7, wherein the material with which the at least one driving belt is made is charged with a percentage of fluorescent or phosphorescent pigment between 1% and 10%.
9. The timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the driving belt is made of silicone.
10. The timepiece according to claim 1, wherein at least one driving belt is notched and engages with a toothing of a pipe whereon the at least one hand is fixedly mounted.
11. The timepiece according to claim 10, wherein the toothing is transparent and has an optical refractive index substantially equal to that of the at least one notched driving belt.
12. The timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the horological movement is arranged outside the useful display aperture.
13. The timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the back is transparent.
14. The timepiece according to claim 1, wherein another hand fastened to another pipe is arranged in the useful display aperture and is rotated with respect to the watch case by the horological movement with another driving belt extending at least partially in the useful display aperture, said other driving belt having the same or substantially the same optical refractive index as the fluid.
15. The timepiece according to claim 14, wherein only one end of the hands, is visible, whereas a portion connecting the end of the needles, to the pipes, is made of a material wherein the optical refractive index is the same as or similar to the optical refractive index of the fluid.
16. The timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the internal volume of the watch case is devoid of gas pockets.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0032] Further features and advantages of the present invention will emerge more clearly from the following detailed description of an example, this example being given merely by way of illustration and not limitation merely with reference to the annexed drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0037] The present invention proceeds from the general inventive concept which consists of rendering a driving belt imperceptible, this belt being present in an internal volume of a watch case and extending at least partially in the useful display aperture defined by the watch crystal. To achieve this result, the internal volume of the watch case is filled with a fluid in which is submerged a driving belt having a similar optical refractive index to that of the fluid.
[0038]
[0039] The timepiece 1 comprises a watch case 2 which delimits an internal volume 4. The watch case 2 comprises in a manner known per se a back 6, a crystal 8 and a middle part 10. The back 6 delimits the bottom of the watch case 2. The crystal 8 closes the top of the watch case 2 and is transparent to define a useful display opening 12. The middle part 10 connects the back 6 and the crystal 8 to one another. Horns 14 are provided on either side of the middle part 10 and enable in a manner known per se the fastening of a bracelet 16 to attach the timepiece 1 to a user's wrist. The invention may obviously be applied to other types of timepieces, such as pocket watches.
[0040] The timepiece 1 also comprises an hour hand 18 and a minute hand 20 intended to display civil time. The hour hand 18 and minute hand 20 are housed in the internal volume 4 of the watch case 2, between the crystal 8 and the back 6. The hour hand 18 and minute hand 20 are herein opaque and perceptible via the useful display aperture 12. The hour hand 18 and minute hand 20 are rotatably mounted with respect to the watch case 2, about the same axis substantially perpendicular to the crystal 8.
[0041] The timepiece 1 also comprises a horological movement 22. This horological movement 22 is housed in the internal volume 4 of the watch case 2. The horological movement 22 is herein concealed by an opaque upper edge 24 of the middle part 10. Although in the example illustrated in the drawing, the horological movement 22 is concealed from the owner's view, it is also possible to envisage rendering same visible via the useful display aperture 12, so as to increase the mystery effect obtained by the lack of visible mechanical driving linkage between this horological movement 22 and the hour hand 18 and minute hand 20.
[0042] The timepiece 1 comprises herein a power supply source 26 and an electronic power supply and control circuit 28 connected to the power supply source 26. The power supply source 26 and the electronic power supply and control circuit 28 are also concealed by the middle part 10. The electronic power supply and control circuit 28 is arranged to power an electric motor (not shown) arranged to drive the horological movement 22 by means of the power supplied by the power supply source 26. The timepiece 1 illustrated herein is therefore of the electromechanical type. The invention is obviously applicable in the same way to mechanical type timepieces.
[0043] The hour hand 18 and minute hand 20 are rotated by the horological movement 22 via respective driving belts, namely an hour belt 30 and a minute belt 32. The hour driving belt 30 and minute driving belt 32 are for example notched belts. The hour driving belt 30 and minute driving belt 32 are for example made of silicone. Though intended to be imperceptible to the owner, the hour driving belt 30 and minute driving belt 32 are obviously illustrated as visible in
[0044] According to the invention, the internal volume 4 of the watch case 2 is filled with a fluid 34 in which the hour driving belt 30 and minute driving belt 32 are submerged. The fluid 34 fills the internal volume 4 of the watch case 2 so as to prevent the presence of visible gas pockets or bubbles. According to the preferred but non-exclusive embodiment of the invention, the fluid 34 is typically a liquid or a transparent oil bath. Due to the transparency thereof, the fluid 34 enables the user to see the internal volume 4 of the watch case 2, particularly under the hour hand 18 and minute hand 20. The use of a transparent fluid 34 also makes it possible to limit parasitic glare on the different components present in the internal volume 4 of the watch case 2.
[0045] In order to prevent the user from being able to distinguish the hour driving belt 30 and minute driving belt 32 via the useful display aperture 12, the optical refractive indexes of the fluid 34 and of the hour driving belt 30 and minute driving belt 32 are substantially equal. The ratio between the optical refractive index of the fluid 34 and that of the hour driving belt 30 and minute driving belt 32 is for example advantageously between 0.9 and 1,1, and preferably between 0.95 and 1.05. Thus, at the interface between the fluid 34 and the hour driving belt 30 and minute driving belt 32, the light is practically entirely transmitted, which prevents the user from perceiving out the hour driving belt 30 and minute driving belt 32.
[0046] Advantageously, the back 6 is also transparent, which enables the user observing the useful display aperture 12 to see through the timepiece 1 to the back crystal 6. The timepiece 1 can thus give the user the impression that the hour hand 18 and minute hand 20 are floating in the internal volume 4 of the watch case 2 and are not rotated by any mechanism.
[0047] An example of a hand driving and guiding structure is illustrated more specifically in
[0048] The minute pipe 38 includes a first end 38a housed in a recess 40a of the crystal 8, and a second end 38b housed in a recess 40b of the back 6. The minute pipe 38 is thus rotatably mounted about an axis perpendicular to the crystal 8 and perpendicular to the back 6. The minute pipe 38 may further be guided in rotation by a bridge 42 or by a transparent plate traversed thereby. The bridge 42 may be transparent. The hour pipe 36 is rotatably mounted about the minute pipe 38, positioned coaxially about this minute pipe 38. The axial position of the hour pipe 36 is defined by the bridge 42 at the lower end thereof, and by a washer 46 at the upper end thereof. The hour pipe 36 may include a shoulder to abut against the bridge 42. The washer 46 may be force-fitted about the minute pipe 38. The washer 46 may be transparent.
[0049] The minute pipe 38 has a fluted lower end, positioned under the bridge 42. This fluted end forms a minute toothing 48. This minute toothing 48 may also be provided by a fluted pinion driven on the minute pipe 38. The fluted minute driving belt 32 engages with the minute toothing 48 of the minute pipe 38. The minute driving belt 32 can thus rotate the minute pipe 38 without sliding. The hour pipe 36 also has a fluted lower end situated over the bridge 42. The fluted end of the hour pipe 36 forms an hour toothing 50. This hour toothing 50 may also be provided by a fluted pinion driven on the hour pipe 36. The notched hour driving belt 30 engages with the hour toothing 50. The hour driving belt 30 can thus rotate the hour pipe 36 without sliding. The hour pipe 36 and minute pipe 38 may be made of a transparent material, having an optical refractive index substantially equal to that of the fluid 34.
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[0051] It is obvious that the present invention is not limited to the embodiment described above and that various simple modifications and variants may be envisaged by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. It will be noted in particular that the fluid with which the internal volume of watch case is filled as well as the driving belts may also be translucent, i.e. be transparent while diffusing light. The fluid and the driving belts may also have a colour, i.e. filter a part of the visible spectrum in order to highlight a coloured appearance. Such colouring may for example make it possible to highlight a colour of the hour and minute hands further. The fluid may also include suspended opaque particles.
[0052] According to a particular embodiment of the invention illustrated in
[0053] According to a further particular embodiment of the invention, the material used to produce the hour driving belt 30 and the minute driving belt 32 is charged with a small percentage, typically between 1% and 10%, of fluorescent or phosphorescent pigments which, only under particular lighting or in the dark, makes it possible to reveal the mechanical linkage invisible under normal conditions between the hour hand and the minute hand and the hour and minute pipes bearing same.
REFERENCE LIST
[0054] 1. Timepiece of the wristwatch type [0055] 2. Watch case [0056] 4. Internal volume [0057] 6. Back [0058] 8. Crystal [0059] 10. Middle part [0060] 12. Useful display aperture [0061] 14. Horns [0062] 16. Bracelet [0063] 18. Hour hand [0064] 18a. End of the hour hand [0065] 18b. Portion connecting the end of the hour hand to the hour pipe [0066] 20. Minute hand [0067] 20a. End of the minute hand [0068] 20b. Portion connecting the end of the minute hand to the minute pipe [0069] 22. Horological movement [0070] 24. Upper edge [0071] 26. Power supply source [0072] 28. Electronic power supply and control circuit [0073] 30. Hour driving belt [0074] 32. Minute driving belt [0075] 34. Fluid [0076] 36. Hour pipe [0077] 38. Minute pipe [0078] 38a. First end [0079] 38b. Second end [0080] 40a. Recess [0081] 40b. Recess [0082] 42. Bridge [0083] 46. Washer [0084] 48. Minute toothing [0085] 50. Hour toothing