Balance spring stud-holder
09563175 ยท 2017-02-07
Assignee
Inventors
- Julien CHRISTAN (Bienne, CH)
- Laurent Kaelin (Sonvilier, CH)
- Ivan VILLAR (Brugg, CH)
- Thierry Conus (Lengnau, CH)
Cpc classification
G04B17/325
PHYSICS
International classification
G04B17/32
PHYSICS
Abstract
An assembly for holding or supporting a timepiece balance spring including a base provided with an upper surface and a lower surface on which a balance spring stud and a stud-holder are arranged. The stud-holder secures the stud to an escapement mechanism.
Claims
1. An assembly for holding or supporting a timepiece balance spring including a cock provided with an upper surface and a lower surface on which a balance spring stud and a stud-holder are arranged, wherein the stud-holder includes: means for securing said stud to the cock, the means for securing said stud comprising an orifice traversing said cock and provided with a peripheral rim to form a housing for insertion of the stud, wherein said means for securing said stud also include a rotating element comprising attachment means for rotatable attachment thereof inside the housing, said rotating element having an outer edge cooperating with the stud to lock said stud between the outer edge of the rotating element and the peripheral rim of the housing when the rotating element is assembled in the housing, and wherein the peripheral rim or the rotating element is provided with a through notch in order to place the stud therein.
2. The holding assembly according to claim 1, wherein said rotating element is a hub.
3. The holding assembly according to claim 2, wherein the hub includes a shock absorber system.
4. The holding assembly according to claim 1, wherein said rotating element is a ring.
5. An assembly for holding or supporting a timepiece balance spring including a cock provided with an upper surface and a lower surface on which a balance spring stud and a stud-holder are arranged, wherein the stud-holder includes: means for securing said stud to the cock, the means for securing said stud including a blind circular hollow formed by a bottom and a peripheral rim, arranged on the upper face of the cock forming a housing for insertion of the stud, wherein said means for securing said stud also include a rotating element comprising attachment means for rotatable attachment thereof inside the housing, said rotating element having an outer edge cooperating with the stud to lock the stud between the outer edge of the rotating element and the peripheral rim of the housing when the rotating element is assembled in the housing.
6. The holding assembly according to claim 5, wherein said rotating element is a hub.
7. The holding assembly according to claim 5, wherein said rotating element is a ring.
8. The holding assembly according to claim 7, wherein the housing Lou circular hollow, formed of a peripheral rim, an inner rim and a bottom, in which the rotating element is inserted, the inner rim defining a central portion protruding from the bottom.
9. The holding assembly according to claim 8, wherein the inner rim is provided with a through notch cooperating with a hole located in the housing bottom in order to place the stud therein.
10. The holding assembly according to claim 5, wherein the peripheral rim is provided with a through notch in order to place the stud therein.
11. The holding assembly according to claim 5, wherein said rotating element is provided with a through notch cooperating with a hole located in the housing bottom in order to place the stud therein.
12. The holding assembly according to claim 5, wherein the bottom of the housing includes a shock absorber system.
13. An assembly for holding or supporting a timepiece balance spring including a cock provided with an upper surface and a lower surface on which a balance spring stud and a stud-holder are arranged, wherein the stud-holder includes: means for securing said stud to the cock, the means for securing said stud including a blind circular hollow formed by a bottom and a peripheral rim, arranged on the lower face of the cock forming a housing for insertion of the stud, wherein said means for securing said stud also include a rotating element comprising attachment means for rotatable attachment thereof inside the housing, said rotating element having an outer edge cooperating with the stud to lock the stud between the outer edge of the rotating element and the peripheral rim of the housing when the rotating element is assembled in the housing.
14. The holding assembly according to claim 13, wherein said rotating element is a hub.
15. The holding assembly according to claim 14, wherein the hub includes a shock absorber system.
16. The holding assembly according to claim 13, wherein said rotating element is a ring.
17. The holding assembly according to claim 16, wherein the housing is a circular hollow, formed of a peripheral rim, an inner rim and a bottom, in which the rotating element is inserted, the inner rim defining a central portion protruding from the bottom.
18. The holding assembly according to claim 17, wherein the inner rim is provided with a notch in order to place the stud therein.
19. The holding assembly according to claim 18, wherein the central portion includes a shock absorber system.
20. The holding assembly according to claim 16, wherein the bottom of the housing includes a shock absorber system, a balance staff passing through the ring acting as a rotating element.
21. The holding assembly according to claim 13, wherein the peripheral rim is provided with a notch in order to place the stud therein.
22. The holding assembly according to claim 13, wherein said rotating element is provided with a notch in order to place the stud therein.
23. An assembly for holding or supporting a timepiece balance spring including a cock provided with an upper surface and a lower surface on which a balance spring stud and a stud-holder are arranged, wherein the stud-holder includes: means for securing said stud to the cock, the means for securing said stud comprising an orifice traversing said cock and provided with a peripheral rim to form a housing for insertion of the stud, wherein said means for securing said stud also include a rotating element comprising attachment means for rotatable attachment thereof inside the housing, said rotating element having an outer edge cooperating with the stud to lock said stud between the outer edge of the rotating element and the peripheral rim of the housing when the rotating element is assembled in the housing, and wherein the peripheral rim includes at least one cavity comprising a countersink perpendicular to the plane of a base and open relative to the upper surface, and, secant with said countersink and opposite the upper surface, a blind slot used to lock the rotating element in a bayonet fitting, said rotating element including at least one protruding portion cooperating with said at least one cavity.
24. An assembly for holding or supporting a timepiece balance spring including a cock provided with an upper surface and a lower surface on which a balance spring stud and a stud-holder are arranged, wherein the stud-holder includes: means for securing said stud to the cock, the means for securing said stud comprising an orifice traversing said cock and provided with a peripheral rim to form a housing for insertion of the stud, wherein said means for securing said stud also include a rotating element comprising attachment means for rotatable attachment thereof inside the housing, said rotating element having an outer edge cooperating with the stud to lock said stud between the outer edge of the rotating element and the peripheral rim of the housing when the rotating element is assembled in the housing, and wherein the peripheral rim and the rotating element each include a screw pitch enabling them to cooperate with each other.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The objects, advantages and features of the invention will appear more clearly in the following detailed description of at least one embodiment of the invention, given solely by way of non-limiting example and illustrated by the annexed drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) The present invention proceeds from the general inventive idea of providing an assembly for holding or supporting a timepiece balance spring allowing the stud to be more easily assembled/disassembled and allowing the stud to be placed very close to the balance staff in order to use balance springs with a small external diameter.
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(13) In a first embodiment, cock 5, also called the base, is provided with a housing 50. This housing 50 takes the form here of a through opening or orifice 51 in which stud-holder 3 is placed, said stud-holder 3 being maintained in its housing 50 via attachment means 7, as seen in
(14) In a preferred mode of this first embodiment seen in
(15) In a first solution seen in
(16) In a variant of this first solution seen in
(17) In a second solution seen in
(18) In a variant of this second solution, as seen in
(19) In another preferred mode, the rotating element takes the form here of a ring 300. This ring 300 includes an upper face 301, a lower face 302, an outer edge 303 and an inner edge 304.
(20) Rotating element 3 is advantageously used as a multi-functional hub. Thus, central hub 30 is arranged to include a shock absorber system 100, as seen in
(21) In the case of a ring 300 as seen in
(22) Shock absorber system 100 may take a conventional form, that is to say a setting in which a jewel hole and an endstone are arranged, or the form of a single jewel. This single jewel is provided with a recess for cooperating with the balance staff and may be pressed into the hub hole or mounted via an elastic ring. Shock absorber system 100 could also take the form of a disc provided with elastic arms. One advantage of this configuration is that it provides a centered system, since the position of the stud is centred relative to the balance staff cooperating with the shock absorber system. Further, this provides an easy-to-assemble, multifunctional system acting as stud-holder 3 and shock absorber 100. Shock absorber system 100 may be pre-mounted on the hub prior to final assembly with stud 9.
(23) Of course, shock absorber system 100 might not incorporated in hub 30, but arranged on cock 5 in an off-centre position relative to central hub 30. This configuration allows the use of a sprung balance assembly of large diameter without necessarily having a large hub 30.
(24) In a second embodiment visible in
(25) In this embodiment, attachment means 7 comprise a male interface 701 arranged on an edge of ring 300 and a female interface 702 arranged on one of the rims of housing 500. Male interface 701 could be arranged on outer edge 303 of ring 300, whereas female interface 702 will be arranged on peripheral rim 511 of housing 500. However, male interface 701 could be arranged on inner edge 304 of ring 300, whereas female interface 702 will be arranged on inner rim 512 of housing 500.
(26) These male and females interfaces 701, 702 thus cooperate together to allow ring 300 to be mounted via a rotational motion relative to housing 500. This assembly via a rotational motion is used to lock stud 9 in housing 500. Assembly via a rotational motion causes the stud to press on a rim of the housing.
(27) In a third embodiment visible in
(28) In this third embodiment, attachment means 7 include a male interface 701 arranged on outer edge 303 of the rotating element and a female interface 702 arranged on peripheral rim 521. These male and females interfaces 701, 702 thus cooperate together to allow the rotating element to be mounted in housing 500 via a rotational motion of said rotating element relative to cock 5. This assembly via a rotational motion is used to lock stud 9 in housing 500. Assembly via a rotational motion causes stud 9 to press on the peripheral rim.
(29) In the second and third embodiment, a notch for housing the stud is provided.
(30) According to a first solution seen in
(31) In a variant of this first solution, the rotating element has an irregular shape so that the outer edge 33,303 in contact with stud 9 is not perfectly circular. Thus, the edge in contact with stud 9 includes a substantially triangular set back portion and forms a gentle slope. When the rotating element is rotated and secured in the housing, this configuration makes it possible to even out the increase in stress applied to stud 9 in order to lock it.
(32) In a second solution seen in
(33) During assembly, stud 9 is initially placed in notch 35 of the rotating element. Then, the rotating element is fixed in its housing 500, by engaging male interface 701 with female interface 702. The rotating element is then rotated and causes a contact between peripheral rim 511 and stud 9 or between inner rim 512 and the stud. The stud is thus pressed and locked. The circular groove shape of the through portion of housing bottom 513 allows stud 9 to be placed in the notch of the rotating element and rotatable assembly of the latter.
(34) Of course, it will be understood that the ring notch may or may not protrude so as to gain size.
(35) In a variant of this second solution, the peripheral or inner rim has an irregular shape so that it is not perfectly circular. Thus, the peripheral or inner rim includes a substantially triangular set back portion and forms a gentle slope. When the rotating element is rotated and secured in the housing, this configuration makes it possible to even out the increase in stress applied to the stud in order to lock it.
(36) In a first variant of the second embodiment or of the third embodiment seen in
(37) In a second variant of the second embodiment or of the third embodiment seen in
(38) In the case where the housing is arranged on the visible face of the cock seen in
(39) In the case where the housing is arranged on the non-visible face of the cock, there are several possibilities.
(40) In the case of a housing provided with an inner rim forming a protruding portion or central island as seen in
(41) In the case where the housing is provided with a peripheral rim and a bottom and where the rotating element is a hub as seen in
(42) In the case where the housing is provided with a peripheral rim 511 and a bottom 513 and where the rotating element is a ring 300 as seen in
(43) In a variant of the different embodiments in which the rotating element is a ring and as seen in
(44) For rotatable mounting of the rotating element in the different embodiments, male interfaces 71, 701 and female interfaces 72, 702 thus cooperate with each other in order to mount the central hub in the housing by a rotational motion of the hub relative to the housing.
(45) According to a first alternative embodiment, the rotatable mounting is a bayonet fitting. To achieve this, female interface 702 is formed by at least one cavity comprised in the thickness of the peripheral rim. This cavity is formed by a countersink, which is parallel to said central hub axis and open on the upper surface, and a blind slot, which is secant with said first countersink and opposite to the upper surface. This slot is used to lock the rotating element in a bayonet fitting.
(46) Male interface 71, 701, located on the rotating element, consists of at least one protruding portion. This protruding portion is located on the outer edge of the rotating element. The protruding portion is arranged to cooperate with the female interface.
(47) The rotating element is mounted in the housing such that the protruding portions can be inserted in the countersink The rotating element can then be inserted in the housing. When the rotating element reaches an abutment position, the protruding portions must be facing the slots. Consequently, a movement of rotation is effected to insert the protruding portions into said slots and to fix said rotating element in the cock.
(48) According to a second alternative, the rotatable mounting is a screw mounting. Thus, the female interface is formed by a screw pitch comprised in the peripheral rim. The male interface, located on the rotating element, also consists of a screw pitch. The screw pitch is arranged to cooperate with the female interface.
(49) Of course, other types of assembly may be used, such as for example pressing-in or adhesive bonding, but they cannot be disassembled like the bayonet fitting or screws.
(50) It will be clear that various alterations and/or improvements and/or combinations evident to those skilled in the art may be made to the various embodiments of the invention set out above without departing from the scope of the invention defined by the annexed claims.