Setting device for a minute hand of a timepiece, in particular of a chronograph
09651919 ยท 2017-05-16
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Abstract
A minute hand of a timepiece has a central arbor, on which, for driving around the same: a gearwheel is fixed in a first accommodating region, a flyback device is fixed in a second accommodating region, and a snail cam is arranged with an interference fit in a third accommodating region. The snail cam has an opening for accommodating the head of an eccentric and the flyback device has an opening for accommodating the finger of the eccentric, and therefore rotation of the eccentric head, via the flyback device fixed on the central arbor, makes it possible to rotate the snail cam by an angle about the central arbor relative to the gearwheel for setting the triggering point of the advancement operation by the minute control level.
Claims
1. A setting device for a minute hand of a timepiece comprising: a minute control lever; a minute control pawl which is arranged on the minute control lever; a minute counter wheel which is mounted rotatably, a central arbor for a seconds hand, which central arbor has a plurality of receiving regions; a gearwheel which is fixedly connected on the central arbor for driving about the central arbor in a first receiving region; a heart-shaped reset to zero mechanism which is fixedly fastened on the central arbor for driving about the central arbor in a second receiving region; an eccentric having a finger and a head; and a release snail cam arranged on the central arbor for driving about the central arbor in a third receiving region and having an opening for receiving the head of the eccentric, wherein the release snail cam has a radially encircling control cam which rises in a ramp-like manner between a smallest and a largest radius, and along which a trip-dog of the minute control lever, which is pivotable about a pivot axis, slides under resilient prestress during rotational movement of the release snail cam and, after a sliding distance corresponding to sixty seconds and overcoming a point of largest radius, drops onto a point of smallest radius of the release snail cam, wherein by way of the minute control pawl, when the trip-dog of the minute control lever drops onto a point of smallest radius of the control cam, the minute counter wheel is advanced by a minute step, wherein a release point of advancement is set in an adjustable manner by the minute control lever, wherein the release snail cam is arranged in an interference fit in the third receiving region of the central arbor, and wherein the heart-shaped reset to zero mechanism has an opening for receiving the finger of the eccentric, and by rotation of the head of the eccentric via the heart-shaped reset to zero mechanism sitting fixedly on the central arbor, the release snail cam is rotated by an angle about the central arbor relative to the gearwheel for setting the release point of the advancement by the minute control lever.
2. The setting device for a minute hand as claimed in claim 1, wherein the release snail cam has a recess behind a radial connection between the point of the largest radius and the point of the smallest radius.
3. The setting device for a minute hand as claimed in claim 1, wherein a central axis of the opening in the heart-shaped reset to zero mechanism is provided within an angular range of 30 and +30 degrees about an imaginary connection between an axis of rotation and a point of the heart-shaped reset to zero mechanism in order to obtain as large a distance as possible of an axis of rotation of the eccentric from the axis of rotation.
4. The setting device for a minute hand as claimed in claim 3, wherein the central axis of the opening in the heart-shaped reset to zero mechanism is provided within an angular range of 15 to 30 degrees on a side of the imaginary connection between the axis of rotation and the point of the heart-shaped reset to zero mechanism on which the release snail cam has a larger radius of the control cam thereof.
5. The setting device for a minute hand as claimed in claim 1, wherein the head of the eccentric is cylindrical, the finger of the eccentric is cylindrical, a longitudinal axis of the finger does not coincide with a longitudinal axis of the head, an opening receiving the head is a radially oriented elongated hole and the opening receiving the finger is an opening which substantially precisely receives the finger.
6. The setting device for a minute hand as claimed in claim 1, wherein a sequence of the three receiving regions on the central arbor, as seen from an engagement side of an actuating element of the eccentric, is release snail cam, heart-shaped reset to zero mechanism, and gear wheel.
7. The setting device for a minute hand as claimed in claim 1, wherein a sequence of the three receiving regions on the central arbor, as seen from an engagement side of an actuating element of the eccentric, is heart-shaped reset to zero mechanism, release snail cam, and gear wheel.
8. The setting device for a minute hand as claimed in claim 1, wherein the gear wheel has at least one aperture for receiving the head of the eccentric, and in that a sequence of the three receiving regions on the central arbor, as seen from an engagement side of an actuating element of the eccentric, is gear wheel, heart-shaped reset to zero mechanism, and release snail cam in a predetermined sequence.
9. The setting device for a minute hand as claimed in claim 1, wherein the timepiece is a chronograph.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Preferred embodiments of the invention are described below with reference to the drawings which merely serve for explanation and should not be interpreted as being restricting. In the drawings:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(6) Furthermore, the timepiece advantageously has a seconds hand (not illustrated in the drawings), the point of the hand of which follows a seconds dial (likewise not illustrated). The seconds hand here is in a fixed angular position with the fourth wheel 20.
(7) The radially encircling lateral surface 41 of the release snail cam 40 has a control cam which rises in a ramp-like manner and merges from the point thereof with the largest radius 42 radially onto a point with the smallest radius 44. In the process, said control cam overcomes a V-shaped incision 43 which will also be described subsequently.
(8) The more detailed assembly of the individual elements can be seen better from the sectional view of
(9) The third receiving region 14 in turn has a smaller diameter of the arbor 10 than the second receiving region 13, thus forming a step on which the release snail cam 40 is placed. The release snail cam 40 is in an interference fit here and is mounted rotatably in the event of action of a force in relation to the arbor 10. The heart-shaped reset to zero mechanism 30 is provided with an eccentric hole 32 which is arranged at a distance from the axis 100 of the central arbor 10, which axis is denoted in
(10) The release snail cam 40 itself has an elongated hole 45 which runs radially with respect to the fastening hole 46 thereof, has a larger diameter than the eccentric hole 32 in the heart-shaped reset to zero mechanism 30 and runs symmetrically with respect to the axis of rotation 110 in the radial direction.
(11) An eccentric 50, the cylindrical finger 52 of which is configured substantially matching the hole 32 and engages therein, is inserted into the two holes 45 and 32 mentioned. The cylinder head 51 of the eccentric 50, which cylinder head is likewise of cylindrical configuration but has a different axis of symmetry, is inserted in the hole 45. The effect which can therefore be achieved by rotation of the head 51 of the eccentric 50 over the fastening slot 53 is that the position of the eccentric head 51 in the elongated hole 45 changes between the position illustrated in
(12) It should be emphasized that the radial elongated hole 45 permits this movement to a greater extent since, in the case of a precisely fitting pairing of hole 32 and finger 52 and hole (45) and head 51, the setting possibilities would be highly limited since each relatively great rotation of the head 52 of the eccentric 51 is also associated with a radial change in distance of the head 52 in the release snail cam 40 since the finger 52 is not capable of such an adaptation in the precisely fitting hole 32.
(13) In an exemplary embodiment which is not illustrated in the drawings, the hole 32 is a radial elongated hole for a radial movement of the finger 52 during a rotational movement of the eccentric with an angular setting between release snail cam 40 and heart-shaped reset to zero mechanism 30, and the hole 45 is a continuous round hole which precisely receives the head 52.
(14) In both cases, the hole 32 in the heart-shaped reset to zero mechanism 30 could also be a blind hole.
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(16) It can readily be seen from
(17) It has turned out in tests that the interference fit of the release snail cam 40 is adequate for the two functions associated therewith. Firstly, the release snail cam 40 sits sufficiently securely on the central arbor 10 and, secondly, it is possible with the aid of inserting a tool into the slot 53 and exerting a force for rotating the eccentric head 51, to change the angular position of the release snail cam 40 with respect to the heart-shaped reset to zero mechanism 30 and gearwheel 20. Depending on the configuration in terms of the ratio of diameter of the eccentric head 51 to the diameter of the finger 52, the elongated hole 45 here permits an angular movement by a number of degrees, for example between 1 and 10 degrees or 2 to 5 degrees.
(18) The eccentric 50 is advantageously arranged remote from the axis 100 by the arrangement of the hole 32 in the heart-shaped mechanism 31 in such a manner that said eccentric is preferably provided in the region of the half of the control cam 41 at the greater radial distance from the center, i.e. on the far side of the imaginary radial line (on the left thereof in the drawing of
(19) Alternatively, the opening 32 can also be an elongated hole and the opening 45 a precisely fitting hole, and therefore the axis of rotation of the eccentric, which then replaces the axis 110, coincides with the axis of rotation of the head 51, and the finger 52 moves in an elongated hole. However, the exemplary embodiment described here has the advantage that, as can readily be seen in
(20) In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, the sequence of the elements is release camheart-shaped reset to zero mechanismfourth wheel in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the arbor 10. In an exemplary embodiment which is not illustrated in the drawings, the sequence is heart-shaped reset to zero mechanismrelease camfourth wheel where the two upper, thicker elements are therefore provided in a reverse sequence, which is possible because of the functional setting of elongated hole 45 and hole 32. In a further exemplary embodiment, the fourth wheel 20 is provided with at least one aperture for the eccentric head, and therefore said fourth wheel can also be at the top (with respect to the drawing of