MODULE FOR CONTROLLING AN ELECTRONIC APPLIANCE ADAPTED TO WITHSTAND SHOCKS
20240192643 ยท 2024-06-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H13/705
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A control module (10) of an electronic appliance including a push-piece (11) including a striker element (111), and a switch (12) adapted to occupy a connected state and an idle state. The striker element (111) is configured to drive the switch (12) into the connected state or into the idle state when the push-piece (11) is acted on. A shock absorber (116) is provided to absorb, by deforming elastically, a part of the forces involved when the striker element (111) drives the switch (12) into the connected state or into the idle state, at least when said forces are above a predetermined threshold.
Claims
1. A control module (10) of an electronic appliance including a push-piece (11), the control module comprising: a striker element (111); a switch (12) adapted to occupy a connected state and an idle state, wherein said striker element (111) is configured to drive the switch (12) into the connected state or into the idle state when the push-piece (11) is acted on; and a shock absorber (116) configured to absorb, by deforming elastically, a part of the forces involved when the striker element (111) drives the switch (12) into the connected state or into the idle state, at least when said forces are above a predetermined threshold, the shock absorber (116) being arranged between a structure (21) of the horological movement and the switch (12), in line with the direction of travel of the push-piece (11), wherein the switch (12) includes a frame (120) against which the shock absorber (116) is arranged in abutment so that said switch (12) is interposed between the striker element (111) and said shock absorber (116).
2. The control module (10) according to claim 1, wherein the shock absorber (116) is in the form of a disc.
3. The control module (10) according to claim 1, wherein the switch (12) comprises connection terminals (122, 123) and an elastic blade (121) all secured to the frame (120), the elastic blade (121) being moved into a connection position in which it gives rise to contact between the connection terminals (122, 123) when the switch (12) is in the connection state, and being moved into an idle state in which it prevents contact between the connection terminals (122, 123) when the switch is in the idle state, the shock absorber (116) being arranged against at least one of the connection terminals (122, 123) so that the latter is interposed between the shock absorber (116) and the striker element (111).
4. The control module (10) according to claim 1, wherein the push-piece (11) comprises a pusher head (110) to which a pusher rod (112) slidably engaged in a guide tube (113) is connected and comprising a free end to which the striker element (111) is secured, the push-piece (11) comprising a spring (114) interposed between the pusher head (110) and the guide tube (113) so as to force the push-piece (11) to move towards an idle position.
5. The control module (10) according to claim 4, wherein the striker element (111) includes a body with a substantially cylindrical shape comprising a radial dimension extending in a direction orthogonal to the direction of movement of the push-piece (11), said radial dimension being less than the outside diameter of an end of the guide tube (113) at which it is arranged.
6. A watch comprising a case in which an electronic horological movement is housed, the watch including the control module (10) according to claim 1, the push-piece (11) being engaged through a middle (20) with which the case is provided and the switch (12) being secured to a structure (21) of the horological movement.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0028] Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description given by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the appended drawings wherein:
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[0031] It should be noted that the figures are not necessarily drawn to scale for reasons of clarity.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0032] In the example embodiment of the invention shown on
[0033] As can be seen on
[0034] The control module 10 furthermore includes a switch 12 intended to be actuated by a user when acting on the push-piece 11. In particular, the switch 12 is adapted to occupy a connected state and an idle state, the push-piece 11 being configured to, when it actuates said switch 12, drive it into one or other of these states.
[0035] As is shown schematically by the detail view in
[0036] In particular, when the user acts on the push-piece 11, the latter applies a pressure to the elastic blade 121, so as to deform it into an unstable flat position in which it is in contact with all the central 122 and peripheral 123 terminals. The elastic blade 121 is also configured to occupy, when the push-piece 11 is not acted on by the user, a stable idle position in which it prevents contact between the central 122 and peripheral 123 terminals. As can be seen on the detail view in
[0037] The switch 12 can also include a flexible membrane 124 covering the elastic blade 121, on which the push-piece 11 is intended to bear when it is acted on. However, this flexible membrane 124 is not essential to the invention.
[0038] The push-piece 11 comprises a pusher head 110 extending outside the middle 20 and intended to be manipulated by the user. The push-piece 11 also includes a striker element 111 connected to the pusher head 110 by means of a pusher rod 112 slidably engaged in a guide tube 113 secured in a through opening of the middle 20. For example, the striker element 111 is screwed into the pusher rod 112, or is secured by any suitable means within the capability of a person skilled in the art.
[0039] The guide tube 113 includes, at a first end, a first portion by means of which it is engaged in the through opening in the middle 20, and includes, at a second end, a second portion having an outside diameter greater than that of the first portion so as to form a shoulder with the latter. As shown by
[0040] As illustrated on
[0041] The striker element 111 includes a body with a substantially cylindrical shape comprising a radial dimension extending in a direction orthogonal to the direction A-A, said radial dimension advantageously being less than the outside diameter of the first portion of the guide tube 113. This feature facilitates the assembly of the striker element 111 on the pusher rod 112, since it can be implemented before the push-piece 11 is secured to the middle 20 of the watch, i.e. before it is engaged in the through opening in said middle 20.
[0042] In this example embodiment shown on
[0043] Advantageously, the control module 10 includes a shock absorber 116 configured to absorb a part of the forces involved when the push-piece 11 actuates the switch 12, by elastically deforming, at least when said forces are above a predetermined threshold. The shock absorber 116 is therefore formed from elastically deformable material, such as elastomer, or has an elastically deformable structure, such as a compression spring.
[0044] In the example embodiment shown on
[0045] In the example embodiment of the invention shown on
[0046] Thus, if the switch 12 were subjected to excessive forces, it would be able to transmit part of these forces by locally moving or deforming slightly in the shock absorber 116, which would absorb part of the forces transmitted by the switch 12.
[0047] The description of the invention is made in the context of an application of the invention to an electronic appliance formed by a watch. However, it goes without saying that the invention is not limited to this application and that it could advantageously be used with any other electronic appliance, portable or not.
[0048] More generally, it should be noted that the implementations and embodiments considered above have been described by way of non-limiting examples, and that other variants are consequently possible.