Flexible collet

09658599 ยท 2017-05-23

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Abstract

Timepiece collet comprising a point of attachment to a balance spring and a passage intended to receive a balance staff. According to the invention, the passage is substantially cylindrical and is configured to deform elastically in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the passage and to elastically clamp the balance staff by at least two lines of contact extending over the height of the inner wall of the passage when the balance staff is inserted in the passage.

Claims

1. A timepiece collet comprising: a point of attachment with a balance spring; and a passage to receive a balance staff and to surround an entire circumference of the balance staff, wherein the passage is substantially cylindrical and is configured to deform elastically in a plane perpendicular to an axis of the passage and to elastically clamp the balance staff by at least two lines of contact extending over a height of an inner wall of the passage when the balance staff is inserted in the passage, the passage forms recessed parts that each provide a spacing between the balance staff and the inner wall of the passage when the balance staff is inserted in the passage, and the recessed parts include three crescent shaped recessed parts, and a thickness of the timepiece collet, from an outer contour line of each of the three crescent shaped recessed parts to an outer surface of the timepiece collet, is substantially uniform around the entire circumference of the balance staff.

2. The timepiece collet according to claim 1, wherein the passage is ovoid in shape.

3. The timepiece collet according to claim 1, wherein the passage is configured to elastically clamp the balance staff by three lines of contact, which have angular openings , , , one of the three lines of contact being diametrically opposite the point of attachment with the balance spring.

4. The timepiece collet according to claim 3, wherein the angular openings , , are each less than 150.

5. The timepiece collet according to claim 3, wherein the angular openings , , are each greater than 90.

6. The timepiece collet according to claim 3, wherein the angular openings , , are each equal to 120.

7. The timepiece collet according to claim 1, wherein a distance between the balance staff and the timepiece collet at the recessed parts is comprised between 0 and one quarter of a diameter of the balance staff.

8. The timepiece collet according to claim 1 comprising a variable section.

9. A one-piece collet/balance spring assembly comprising the timepiece collet according to claim 1.

10. The one-piece collet/balance spring assembly according to claim 9, wherein the timepiece collet and the balance spring are made of silicon.

11. The one-piece collet/balance spring assembly according to claim 9, wherein the timepiece collet and the balance spring are made of a material with no plastic deformation.

12. A timepiece movement or timepiece comprising the one-piece collet/balance spring assembly according to claim 9.

13. The timepiece collet according to claim 1, wherein a distance between the balance staff and the timepiece collet at the recessed parts is comprised between 0 and 50 m.

14. The timepiece collet according to claim 1, wherein the passage is configured to elastically clamp the balance staff by only three lines of contact.

15. The timepiece collet according to claim 1, wherein the crescent shaped recessed parts provide the spacing between a circular balance staff and the inner wall of the passage when the circular balance staff is inserted in the passage.

16. The timepiece collet according to claim 1, wherein the passage forms only the three crescent shaped recessed parts.

17. The timepiece collet according to claim 1, wherein the passage is triangular-oval in shape.

18. The timepiece collet according to claim 1, wherein the timepiece collet is made of a material with no plastic deformation.

19. A timepiece collet comprising: a point of attachment with a balance spring; and a passage to receive a balance staff and to surround an entire circumference of the balance staff, wherein the passage is strictly ovoid in shape and is configured to deform elastically in a plane perpendicular to an axis of the passage and to elastically clamp the balance staff by at least two lines of contact extending over a height of an inner wall of the passage when the balance staff is inserted in the passage, the passage forms recessed parts that each provide a spacing between the balance staff and the inner wall of the passage when the balance staff is inserted in the passage, and an outer surface of the timepiece collet that contours the passage is strictly ovoid in shape.

20. A timepiece collet comprising: a point of attachment with a balance spring; and a passage to receive a balance staff and to surround an entire circumference of the balance staff, wherein the passage is substantially cylindrical and is configured to deform elastically in a plane perpendicular to an axis of the passage and to elastically clamp the balance staff by at least two lines of contact extending over a height of an inner wall of the passage when the balance staff is inserted in the passage, the passage forms recessed parts that each provide a spacing between the balance staff and the inner wall of the passage when the balance staff is inserted in the passage, and the recessed parts include three crescent shaped recessed parts, and a maximum of the spacing in a first one of the crescent shaped recessed parts is less than a maximum of the spacing in at least a second one of the crescent shaped recessed parts, the maximum of the spacing in the first one of the recessed parts is diametrically opposite the point of attachment with the balance spring.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) Other features and advantages will appear clearly from the following description, given by way of non-limiting illustration, with reference to the annexed drawings, in which:

(2) FIG. 1 is a diagram in which the collet is elastically deformed;

(3) FIG. 2 is a top view diagram of a collet/balance spring assembly according to the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

(4) As explained above, the invention relates to a collet made of a material with no usable plastic range, i.e. with a very limited plastic range.

(5) The collet/balance spring assembly illustrated in FIG. 2 is made in a single one-piece component, typically made of silicon. It comprises a collet 1 and a balance spring 2 attached via the inner coil 20 thereof to a point of attachment S1 on the periphery of collet 1. The collet/balance spring assembly is held on a balance staff 4 of circular section by driving collet 1 onto staff 4.

(6) Collet 1 includes a substantially cylindrical passage 10, configured to deform elastically in a plane P perpendicular to the axis of passage 10 and thus to receive and elastically clamp balance staff 4. Flexible passage 10 is ovoid in shape, and more preferably triangular-oval, and includes at least two lines of contact with balance staff 4.

(7) According to a preferred embodiment illustrated in the Figures, flexible passage 10 is triangular-oval in shape, and has three lines of contact 11a, 11b and 11c with balance staff 4, the three lines of contact forming, for example, an equilateral triangle. The three lines of contact 11a, 11b, 11c with balance staff 4 form angles , and between them.

(8) Lines of contact 11a, 11b and 11c delimit recessed parts 10a, 10b and 10c between collet 1 and balance staff 4, these recessed parts 10a, 10b and 10c being non-contact areas.

(9) As can be observed in FIG. 1, one of the lines of contact is diametrically opposite the point of attachment to balance spring 2, and therefore collet 1 does not undergo deformation at the point of attachment and the position of the point of attachment of balance spring 2 is not altered when collet 1 is set in place.

(10) According to the invention, the three lines of contact 11a, 11b and 11c form between them an angle which is preferably greater than 90, more preferably less than 150, and here is substantially equal to 120.

(11) Under the effect of elastic deformation, passage 10 exerts, at lines of contact 11a, 11b, 11c, elastic return forces returning the inner wall of the passage into contact with the balance staff.

(12) According to the invention, the distance between balance staff 4 and collet 1 at recessed parts 10a, 10b and 10c is greater than 0. There is thus a clamping force at the three lines of contact 11a, 11b and 11c but no clamping force at recessed parts 10a, 10b and 10c.

(13) Preferably, the distance between balance staff 4 and collet 1 at recessed parts 10a, 10b and 10c is comprised between 0 and a quarter of the diameter of balance staff 4. Even more preferably, the distance between balance staff 4 and collet 1 at recessed parts 10a, 10b and 10c is comprised between 0 and 50 m.

(14) Advantageously, the distance between balance staff 4 and collet 1 ensures a small amount of play when a clamping force is applied at contact lines 11 a, 11 B and 11 C.

(15) This arrangement has the particular advantage of maximising the radius of support of passage 10 of collet 1 on staff 4, while ensuring sufficient holding torque on balance staff 4, with a lower level of stress than the maximum allowable stress of the material. Advantageously, a larger radius of support provides a higher holding torque.

(16) Thickness is determined so that the maximum stress exerted by balance staff 4 on passage 10 is lower than the elastic limit of the material forming collet 1, so that collet 1 adapts to the manufacturing tolerances of balance staff 4 and so that the hold of collet 1 on staff 4 (rotational torque, pressing-in force) is adequate.

(17) As illustrated in FIG. 2, balance spring 2 includes a strip 3 wound in coils around itself, the inner coil 20 being integral with collet 1.

(18) As seen in FIG. 2, the point of attachment S1 between inner coil 20 and collet 1 is located on collet 1. It is also noted that collet 1 is symmetrical relative to the axis A passing through the centre C of collet 1 and the point of attachment S1.

(19) According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, collet 1 and balance spring 2 are made of silicon.

(20) According to another embodiment of the invention, collet 1 and balance spring 2 are formed of a material with no plastic deformation, such as single crystal silicon, polycrystalline silicon, porous silicon, amorphous silicon, doped single crystal silicon, doped polycrystalline silicon, doped or undoped silicon carbide, doped or undoped silicon nitride, doped or undoped silicon oxide such as quartz or silica, or ceramic.

(21) Collet 1 and balance spring 2 may also be made of a material such as amorphous metal.

(22) Of course, this invention is not limited to the illustrated example but is capable of various variants and alterations that will appear to those skilled in the art.

LIST OF PARTS

(23) 1 Collet 10 Passage 10a Recessed part 10b Recessed part 10c Recessed part 11a Line of contact 11b Line of contact 11c Line of contact 2 Balance spring 3 Balance spring strip 4 Balance staff Angle Angle Angle S1 Point of attachment C Centre of the collet Da Staff diameter