Fastening of a timepiece spring by adhesive bonding
09671756 ยท 2017-06-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G04B17/325
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
Timepiece sub-assembly including a balance spring stud arranged to be fastened to a balance cock, and a balance spring comprising an outer coil and an end plate of larger section than that of the outer coil, this stud including a housing arranged, in a first free state of the sub-assembly, to loosely contain the end plate with tangential mobility with respect to the outer coil, and, in a second immobilized state of the sub-assembly, to immobilize the end plate to which the housing is joined by a layer of adhesive covering a change-of-section shoulder and which forms a mechanical seal for the balance spring in a longitudinal direction of the housing, and the end plate includes an eye communicating with the layer in the second immobilized state.
Claims
1. A timepiece sub-assembly, comprising a balance spring stud arranged to be fastened to a balance cock of a timepiece movement, and said sub-assembly comprising a balance spring, including in series and in order: a spiral wound part, an outer coil, a connection area, and an end plate of larger section than that of said outer coil, said end plate ending in a distal end opposite to said spiral wound part, said balance spring stud comprising, between an entry and an exit, a housing which is arranged, in a first free state of said sub-assembly, to loosely contain said end plate of said balance spring with tangential mobility in a tangential direction with respect to said outer coil in said connection area, and, in a second immobilised state of said sub-assembly, to immobilise said end plate to which said housing is joined by a layer of adhesive which secures said end plate and housing to each other, wherein, in said second immobilised state, said adhesive layer covers at least one change-of-section shoulder of said end plate, and wherein, in said second immobilised state, said adhesive layer forms a mechanical seal for said balance spring at least in a longitudinal direction of said housing substantially parallel to said tangential direction of said balance spring, wherein said end plate includes at least one eye communicating with said layer in said second immobilised state.
2. The timepiece sub-assembly, according to claim 1, wherein said adhesive layer covers at least one change-of-section shoulder of said end plate and does not cover said connection area.
3. The timepiece sub-assembly, according to claim 1, wherein, in said second immobilised state, said adhesive layer covers said connection area.
4. The timepiece sub-assembly according to claim 1, wherein said adhesive layer forms a mechanical seal for said balance spring in said housing in all degrees of freedom.
5. The timepiece sub-assembly according to claim 1, wherein said end plate includes variable sections perpendicularly to said longitudinal direction.
6. The timepiece sub-assembly according to claim 5, wherein the section of said end plate decreases, continuously and/or in steps, from said distal end towards said outer coil.
7. The timepiece sub-assembly according to claim 6, wherein said end plate includes at least one said shoulder where the section of said end plate varies, said shoulder being distinct from said connection area, and in that, in said second immobilised state, said adhesive layer covers said shoulder, whereas said connection area remains outside said adhesive layer.
8. The timepiece sub-assembly according to claim 5, wherein said end plate includes at least a first shoulder and a second shoulder where the section of said end plate varies, said first shoulder and said second shoulder together delimiting a stop of maximum section of said end plate, said first shoulder and said second shoulder being distinct from said connection area.
9. The timepiece sub-assembly according to claim 8, wherein said first shoulder and said second shoulder are distinct from said distal end of said connection plate.
10. The timepiece sub-assembly according to claim 8, wherein said eye is housed inside said stop of maximum section of said end plate.
11. The timepiece sub-assembly according to claim 1, wherein said end plate forms a loop comprising at least one eye in which said layer, in said second immobilised state, only penetrates in an anchoring direction substantially perpendicular to said tangential direction.
12. The timepiece sub-assembly according to claim 1, wherein said end plate forms a hook comprising at least one eye open on the side of said outer coil, and including a bent portion at the end thereof farthest from said outer coil.
13. The timepiece sub-assembly according to claim 1, wherein said balance spring is made of silicon and/or silicon oxide.
14. An oscillator mechanism including at least one sub-assembly according to claim 1.
15. An escapement mechanism including at least one sub-assembly according to claim 1.
16. A watch comprising one said escapement mechanism according to claim 15.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other features and advantages of the invention will appear upon reading the following detailed description, with reference to the annexed drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(14) The invention ensures the improved operating performance of the connection between the balance spring stud and the balance spring plate which are assembled by adhesive bonding, based on good mechanical strength, which makes up for chemical strength which, alone, is insufficient to securely hold together the components to be assembled, particularly as regards resistance to removal by pulling in the tangential direction to the outer coil of the balance spring, where the return torque is applied. Once the adhesive layer has set in the stud housing, the particular geometry of the plate must ensure this mechanical strength, and prevents removal of the plate from the block of set adhesive.
(15) To this end, the invention concerns a timepiece sub-assembly 100, including a balance spring stud 20 arranged to be fastened to a balance cock 40 of a timepiece movement 300. This sub-assembly 100 includes a balance spring 1.
(16) This balance spring 1 includes in series and in order: a spiral wound part, an outer coil 2, a connection area 11, and an end plate 10 of larger section than that of outer coil 2, end plate 10 ending in a distal end 12 opposite to the spiral wound part, and connection area 11 including a change of section between outer coil 2 and end plate 10.
(17) Balance spring stud 2 comprises, between an entry 23 and an exit 24, a housing 21 which is arranged, in a first free state of sub-assembly 100, to loosely contain end plate 10 of balance spring 1 with tangential mobility in a tangential direction T with respect to outer coil 2 in connection area 11, and, in a second immobilised state of sub-assembly 100, to immobilise end plate 10 to which housing 21 is joined by a layer of adhesive 30 which secures them to each other.
(18) According to the invention, in the second immobilised state, adhesive layer 30 covers at least a change-of-section shoulder 5 of end plate 10.
(19) In the particular but non-limiting case of
(20) For many ordinary applications where connection area 11 defines the active length of the balance spring, the variant of
(21) In this second immobilised state, adhesive layer 30 forms a mechanical seal for balance spring 1 at least in a longitudinal direction L of housing 21 substantially parallel to tangential direction T of balance spring 1.
(22) More specifically, as seen in the variant of
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(24) Preferably, housing 21 is sufficiently large for adhesive layer 32 to entirely surround at least one portion of end plate 10, this portion comprising one or more shoulders 5, 11 in the unique case of
(25) Advantageously, housing 21 includes at least one protruding or recessed volume arranged to form at least one stop for adhesive layer 30, or includes, on its inner walls 25, 26 flutes or notches, or is made with a rough surface state, with a roughness R of more than 12 micrometers, so as to ensure mechanical retention of adhesive layer 30.
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(28) In a particular variant, and as seen particularly in
(29) More specifically, as seen in
(30) In the variants of
(31) More specifically, in the same variants of
(32) In a particular variant, and as seen notably in
(33) More specifically, when plate 10 includes such a stop 13, this eye 6, 8 is housed within the thickness of this stop 13 of maximum section of end plate 10.
(34) In the particular variant of
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(37) The invention is particularly well suited to the fastening of a balance spring 1 made of silicon and/or silicon oxide, or DLC, or other similar micromechanical material made via a MEMS or similar method.
(38) The invention also concerns an oscillator 200 including at least one such sub-assembly 100.
(39) The invention also concerns an escapement mechanism 300 including at least one such sub-assembly 100.
(40) The invention also concerns a watch 400 including such an escapement mechanism 200 and/or including at least one such sub-assembly 100.