WINDING DEVICE, IN PARTICULAR FOR A HOROLOGICAL BARREL, PROVIDED WITH A DISCONNECTABLE WINDING GEAR TRAIN

20240184247 ยท 2024-06-06

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Abstract

A winding device, in particular for a barrel provided with a spring, including a ratchet fixedly mounted on a rotary winding shaft, the rotary winding shaft being, for example, a winding shaft of the barrel, the rotation of which winds the barrel, and a winding gear train meshing with the ratchet, the rotation of the winding gear train causing the ratchet to rotate and the rotary winding shaft to rotate by applying a torque to the ratchet, the winding gear train being movable between a coupled position wherein it drives the ratchet and a disconnected position wherein it does not drive the ratchet, the winding gear train being mounted on a spring exerting a return force on the winding gear train to keep it in the coupled position. A horological movement can include such a winding device.

Claims

1. A winding device for a barrel provided with a spring, comprising a ratchet fixedly mounted on a rotary winding shaft, the rotary winding shaft being a winding shaft of the barrel, the rotation of which winds the barrel, and a winding gear train meshing with the ratchet, the rotation of the winding gear train causing the ratchet to rotate and the winding shaft to rotate by applying a torque to the ratchet, the winding gear train being movable between a coupled position wherein said winding gear train drives the ratchet and a disconnected position wherein said winding gear train does not drive the ratchet, wherein the winding gear is mounted on a spring exerting a return force on the winding gear train to hold said winding gear train in the coupled position.

2. The winding device according to claim 1, wherein the winding gear train moves into the disconnected position, when the torque applied to the ratchet substantially exceeds a threshold value when the barrel is fully wound.

3. The winding device according to claim 1, wherein the winding gear train meshes with a winding actuating wheel when said winding gear train is in the coupled position, and does not mesh with the winding actuating wheel when it said winding gear train is in the disconnected position.

4. The winding device according to claim 1, wherein the winding gear train is arranged alongside the ratchet, and extends in the same plane as the ratchet in the coupled position.

5. The winding device according to claim 1, wherein the winding gear train performs a lateral movement between the coupled position and the disconnected position.

6. The winding device according to claim 4, wherein the winding gear train performs a rotary movement to move from the coupled position to the disconnected position and vice versa.

7. The winding device according to claim 3, wherein the spring comprises a flexible guide forming a virtual pivot, the winding wheel being suspended by the flexible guide, the flexible guide exerting a radial return force on the winding wheel in the direction of the actuating wheel.

8. The winding device according to claim 7, wherein the flexible guide is provided with two uncrossed flexible blades and a rigid mobile element supporting the winding gear train, the two uncrossed flexible blades connecting the rigid mobile element to a stationary support of the winding device.

9. A horological movement comprising a barrel and a winding device for the barrel according to claim 1.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0026] The aims, advantages and features of the present invention will become apparent from a number of embodiments given solely by way of non-limiting examples, with reference to the appended drawings wherein:

[0027] FIG. 1 schematically represents a top view of a winding device according to one embodiment of the invention, in the coupled position,

[0028] FIG. 2 schematically represents a top view of the winding device according to the embodiment of the invention in FIG. 1, while the barrel is being wound, and

[0029] FIG. 3 schematically represents a top view of the winding device according to the embodiment of the invention in FIG. 1, in the disconnected position, in particular when the barrel spring is fully wound.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0030] FIGS. 1 to 3 show an embodiment of a winding device 1, here a horological barrel 2, according to the invention.

[0031] The winding device 1 for the barrel 2 comprises a ratchet 3 and a winding gear train 4. The winding gear train 4 meshes with the ratchet 3, so that when the winding gear train 4 is rotated in a first direction, the ratchet 3 is rotated in a second direction opposite to the first direction.

[0032] The ratchet 3 is fixedly mounted on a winding shaft, the winding shaft enabling the barrel 2 to be wound. The winding shaft is preferably cylindrical.

[0033] In the example, the winding shaft is the winding shaft of the barrel 2, the ratchet 3 being arranged on the barrel 2. The ratchet 3 comprises a hub 7 fixedly mounted on the winding shaft.

[0034] In one variant, not shown in the figures, the winding shaft is not mounted on the barrel, the winding shaft comprising a pinion meshing with a wheel driving the barrel winding shaft to wind the spring, if the ratchet is not mounted on the barrel.

[0035] The winding gear train 4 is arranged alongside the ratchet 3, and preferably extends in the same plane as the ratchet 3.

[0036] The ratchet 3 comprises a first external toothing 11 distributed around the ratchet 3. The first toothing 11 cooperates with a second toothing 12 arranged on the winding gear train 4. The winding gear train 4 comprises a pinion provided with the second toothing 12 arranged at its periphery.

[0037] The barrel 2 includes a balance-spring (not shown in the figures), arranged inside the barrel 2, which must be wound either by an automatic winding system or by a manual winding system.

[0038] To this end, the winding device 1 also comprises a gear train system 13, for example driven by an automatic winding mass (not shown in the figures) of the horological movement. The gear train system 13 can also be driven by a winding stem (not shown in the figures) that can be operated by means of a crown, in the case of manual winding.

[0039] An actuating wheel 21 for winding the gear train system 13 comprises a third toothing 14 meshing with the second toothing 12 of the winding gear train 4. Thus, by actuating the gear train system 13, a torque is applied to the ratchet 3, which transmits it at least in part to the winding shaft via the winding gear train 4 driven by the actuating wheel 21, and via the ratchet 3 driven by the winding gear train 4.

[0040] Rotation of the winding gear train 4 causes rotation of the ratchet 3, and therefore of the winding shaft, when the barrel 2 is wound.

[0041] To avoid over-winding the barrel, the winding gear train 4 is movable between a coupled position wherein it drives the ratchet 3 and a disconnected position wherein it does not mesh with the ratchet 3.

[0042] In particular, the winding gear train 4 meshes with the winding actuating wheel 21 when it is in the coupled position, and does not mesh with the winding actuating wheel 21, when it is in the disconnected position.

[0043] Thus, in the coupled position, the actuating wheel 21 drives the winding gear train 4, and the winding gear train 4 drives the ratchet 3. In the disconnected position, however, the actuating wheel 21 rotates idly and does not drive the winding gear train 4, which is at a distance from the actuating wheel 21, so that the ratchet 3 is no longer driven by the winding gear train 4.

[0044] According to the invention, the winding gear train 4 is mounted on a spring 5 which exerts a force on the winding gear train 4 to hold it in the coupled position.

[0045] In this embodiment, the spring 5 comprises a flexible guide forming a virtual pivot, the winding gear train 4 being suspended from the flexible guide. The flexible guide is provided with two uncrossed flexible blades 15 and a rigid mobile element 16 supporting the winding gear train 4. The two flexible blades 15 connect the rigid mobile element 16 to a stationary support 17 of the winding device 1.

[0046] The stationary support 17 comprises, for example, a bearing of the ratchet 3. The flexible blades 15 join and are connected to the bearing, on one hand, and move apart to the ends of the rigid mobile element 16. The rigid mobile element 16 here has the shape of an arc of a circle.

[0047] The flexible guide exerts a radial return force on the winding gear train 40 in the direction of the actuating wheel 21.

[0048] Furthermore, the winding gear train 4 moves to the disconnected position, when the torque applied to the ratchet 3 substantially exceeds a threshold value, in particular when the barrel 2 is fully wound.

[0049] Thus, when the torque substantially exceeds a threshold value, the winding gear train performs a rotary movement to move from the coupled position to the disconnected position. The winding gear train 4 performs a lateral movement between the coupled position and the disconnected position. Furthermore, the winding gear train 4 performs a rotary movement about the virtual pivot to move from the coupled position to the disconnected position and vice versa.

[0050] Above the threshold value, when the torque required to turn the ratchet 3 is greater than that required to bend the flexible guide, the winding gear train 4 is pushed back into the disconnected position by the actuating wheel 21. In other words, when the winding gear train 4 presses hard on the ratchet 3, the rigid mobile element 16 and the winding gear train 4 move because the flexible blades 15 of the flexible guide buckle.

[0051] As a result, the actuating wheel 21 continues to rotate, but the winding gear train 4 and the ratchet 3 no longer rotate.

[0052] In FIG. 1, in the winding configuration, the winding torque exerted on the ratchet 3 is less than the threshold value, so that the winding gear train 4 remains in the coupled position and meshes with the actuating wheel 21. In this way, the ratchet 3 and the winding shaft are driven by the winding gear train 4. The first peripheral toothing 11 of the ratchet 3 cooperates with the second toothing 12 of the winding gear train 4 when the torque applied to the ratchet 3 is substantially less than a threshold value.

[0053] In FIG. 2, during winding of the barrel, when the torque increases and approaches the threshold value, the winding gear train 4 begins to move laterally thanks to the flexible guide, but it still meshes with the third toothing 14 of the actuating wheel 21. Thus, the ratchet 3 is still driven by the winding gear train 4.

[0054] In FIG. 3, when the barrel 2 is fully wound, the winding torque exerted on the ratchet 3 by the winding gear train 4 is greater than the threshold value, so that the winding gear train 4 moves completely into the disconnected position thanks to the flexible guide.

[0055] As a result, the second toothing 12 of the winding gear train 4 no longer engages with the third toothing 14 of the actuating wheel 21. As a result, the winding gear train 4 and the ratchet 3 do not rotate.

[0056] These disconnection means protect the barrel 2 from over-winding and prevent premature wear inside the barrel 2.

[0057] The barrel 2 also includes a peripheral fourth toothing 18 configured to cooperate with a fourth toothing 19 of a wheel 20 of the horological movement. The wheel 20 is, for example, an average wheel. Once wound, the barrel 2 supplies the energy required to operate the horological movement via the wheel 20.

[0058] The invention also relates to a horological movement, not shown in the figures, the movement comprising a barrel and a barrel winding device as described above.

[0059] Naturally, the invention is not limited to the embodiments described with reference to the figures, and variants could be envisaged without departing from the scope of the invention.