Electronic watch with a solar cell
11537084 · 2022-12-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G04C3/16
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A timepiece movement includes a photovoltaic cell which is attached to the upper surface of a support plate, preferably by adhesive bonding. On the other side of the cell, on its lower surface, the support plate is provided with a plurality of nuts. An electrical module including a flat surface is attached to the support plate with the nuts. The module is provided with several openings whose position and dimensions correspond to those of the nuts, so that the nuts pass through the openings, allowing the flat surface of the module to be placed in contact with the support plate. The module is secured to the support plate by screws, screwed into the nuts. The connection via the nuts secures the photovoltaic cell to the electrical module and ensures shock resistance, without requiring a lateral support.
Claims
1. An electronic watch movement comprising a photovoltaic cell and an electrical module, said module comprising a flat surface, wherein: the movement further comprises a first rigid support plate, the photovoltaic cell is fixed to the upper surface of the support plate, the support plate is provided with a plurality of nuts mounted on the lower surface thereof, the flat surface of the electrical module is mounted in contact with said lower surface of the support plate, the electrical module being provided with a plurality of openings whose position and dimensions correspond to those of the nuts, so that the nuts pass through the openings, the electrical module and the support plate are secured to each other by a plurality of screws, screwed into the nuts.
2. The timepiece movement according to claim 1, wherein a first group of nuts is positioned in proximity to the periphery of the support plate, and a second group of nuts is positioned more centrally with respect to the periphery than the first group.
3. The timepiece movement according to claim 1, wherein the electrical module comprises a second support plate provided with said openings, and wherein the flat surface of the electrical module is one of the surfaces of the second support plate which is positioned back-to-back with respect to the first support plate.
4. The timepiece movement according to claim 3, wherein the first and second support plates have identical circumferences.
5. The timepiece movement according to claim 3, comprising a spacer positioned on the second support plate on the opposite side to the photovoltaic cell, and also provided with openings which allow the passage of the nuts, so that the spacer and the two support plates are secured to each other by the screws screwed into the nuts.
6. The timepiece movement according to claim 3, comprising hands, and wherein the electrical module includes an electrical motor mounted on the second support plate on the other side of the first support plate, the motor comprising the rotating hand arbors which are accessible through central holes aligned with each other, said holes being respectively provided in the photovoltaic cell and in the two support plates.
7. The timepiece movement according to claim 6, comprising a spacer provided with a cavity which can accommodate the motor.
8. The timepiece movement according to claim 1, further comprising a digital screen and wherein the first support plate is provided with a window adapted to the dimensions of the screen.
9. An electronic watch according to claim 1, wherein the photovoltaic cell includes a substrate made of glass or another fragile material.
10. An electronic watch comprising a case middle wherein a movement according to claim 1 is installed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(3) The movement 1 represented in
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(8) Connector 17 of screen 5 is plugged into a socket provided in first portion 22a of PCB 22. A spacer 30 is then positioned on said first portion 22a of the PCB (
(9) This movement is then installed in the case middle 35 of a watch (see
(10) The invention is not limited to the embodiment represented in the Figures. For example, the invention also covers embodiments which are not provided with a digital screen 5. Photovoltaic cell 2, motor 19, PCB 22 and case middle 34 can be made according to any one of several embodiments known in the state of the art. The motor module is simply an example of an electrical module that can be used in a watch according to the invention. Other modules that can be used for a digital watch (without hands) according to the invention do not have a motor, but only microelectronic components. To be able to be used in the invention, the electrical module 14 only needs to have a flat surface, to be installed against the lower surface of support plate 4. According to the embodiment of the Figures, the ‘flat surface’ is the surface of plate 18 which is opposite to the surface to which motor 19 is attached. Further, and in general, the electrical module must be provided with openings which allow the passage of nuts 6. In the case of the embodiment of the Figures, openings 23 pass through second plate 18 and the first portion of PCB 22.
(11) In any embodiment according to the invention, nuts 6 allow the assembly of a timepiece movement to a photovoltaic cell without requiring a lateral support. The assembly is easy to disassemble by loosening screws 33. According to preferred embodiments, and as is also the case in the embodiment represented in the Figures, nuts 6 are positioned in a specific manner on the surface of support plate 4. A first group of nuts is situated in proximity to the periphery of plate 4, and a second group is situated more centrally on the plate, in proximity to motor 19, when motor module 14 is assembled to support plate 4. The central nuts will improve the security of the assembly comprising support plate 4 and motor module 14, and prevent these components coming apart in the event of shock. This also reduces the risk of the hands coming loose, which makes it possible to machine a central hole in the cell as close as possible to the diameter of the hour hand pipe to optimise the aesthetics of the watch face.