Timepiece comprising a repeater mechanism and a control mechanism with an integrated release lock
09557715 ยท 2017-01-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G04B21/02
PHYSICS
G04F7/089
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A timepiece including a repeater mechanism including a barrel, a control mechanism including an actuating member for releasing the repeater mechanism, a release locking device which is activated automatically immediately after releasing the repeater mechanism, the release locking device including a release lever which is moveable between a rest position and a working position, the release lever including a first pin to block the barrel in the rest position and to release the barrel in the working position.
Claims
1. A timepiece comprising: a repeater mechanism comprising a barrel, a control mechanism comprising: an actuating member for releasing said repeater mechanism, a release locking device which is activated automatically immediately after releasing said repeater mechanism, said release locking device comprising a release lever which is moveable between a rest position and a working position, said release lever comprising a first pin to block the barrel in the rest position and to release the barrel in the working position.
2. The timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the release locking device is arranged in a kinematic chain between the actuating member and the barrel.
3. The timepiece according to claim 2, wherein a movement drive chain is likewise arranged between the actuating member and the barrel, wherein the first pin of the release lever cooperates with a second pin attached to a gear of the movement drive chain in order to block the barrel in the rest position and to release the barrel in the working position.
4. The timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the release lever comprises at least one guiding slot in which a shoulder screw is guided in order to form a sliding guide device.
5. The timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the release lever further comprises a sticking tip which cooperates with a clamping handle in order to lock the release lever in the working position during the movement of the barrel.
6. The timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the release lever further comprises a flexible element which is responsible for determining the precise time before the movement of the barrel is enabled.
7. The timepiece according to claim 6, wherein the flexible element, during the travel between the rest position and the working position, brings about a pivoting movement of a switching cam provided with catches which are in engagement with hooks of racks in the rest position and thus allow the racks provided with hooks to fall on their respective rung.
8. The timepiece according to claim 7, wherein the repeater mechanism is a minute repetition which allows 3 different chimes to sound respectively for the hours, quarters and minutes, wherein the control mechanism to this end comprises three dedicated program gears, namely an hour program gear, a quarter program gear and a minute program gear, wherein the toothings of said program gears respectively come into engagement with the inner toothing of a first rack, a second rack and a third rack, which respectively fall on an hour rung, quarter rung and minute rung for time determination.
9. The timepiece according to claim 8, wherein the control mechanism comprises a modular driven gear which is in a power transmission between the barrel and a movement drive chain and on which the various program gears, that is to say said hour program gear, said quarter program gear and said minute program gear, are stacked, each of these program gears comprising graduated toothings and coming into engagement with the inner toothing of said first rack, second rack and third rack during the movement of the barrel, said racks being located one on top of the other, wherein the rest position of said driven gear when the strike-mechanism barrel is blocked is determined as a function of the position of said first pin and the transmission ratios of said movement drive chain in such a way that the inner toothings of said first rack, second rack and third rack can move past the various program gears when said racks fall on their respective rungs.
10. The timepiece according to claim 8, wherein the third rack comprises an unlocking face which cooperates with an adjusting eccentric, arranged on a clamping handle, as said release lever travels back from its working position to its rest position, in order to lift the clamping handle and thus enable said release lever to return to its rest position.
11. The timepiece according to claim 2, wherein the control mechanism has completely separate kinematic chains on the one hand between the actuating member and the barrel and on the other hand between a separate winding member and the barrel.
Description
(1) In the figures:
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(8) The following figures each show the structure of the control mechanism with separate winding and releasing devices and the order of operations after the releasing of the strike-mechanism, which bring this control mechanism into various states during the movement of the strike-mechanism.
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(10) The branching between the two winding chains takes place at winding pinion 11, which acts as an intermediate element both for the winding of the strike-mechanism and of the movement mechanism. As a variant to the solution described here, it would also be possible to tension the two mainsprings also by different directions of rotation on the winding shaft, by adding a freewheel mechanism on an intermediate gear, or to produce a structure with two separate winding shafts.
(11) A completely separate movement device for the strike-mechanism barrel 4, which movement device is completely decoupled from this winding mechanism, is illustrated on the left-hand side of
(12) As shown in
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(14) When the release lever 12 is pushed in the first arrow direction a by the push-button 0, the pin 14 fastened to the release lever 12 moves out of the radial movement circle of the pin 15 and thus enables the free run of the strike-mechanism barrel 4. Such a modular arrangement of the unlocking device for the movement of this barrelthat is to say the strike-mechanism barrel 4which involves exclusively elements outside of the barrel makes it possible to continue to work with conventional barrel structures which have no additional or modified parts. The proposed repeater mechanism can thus be more easily integrated in a timepiece.
(15) In the preferred embodiment shown in
(16) As soon as the release lever 12 has reached its maximum working position, it is held in this position by a clamping handle 16 which engages in a cutout behind a sticking tip 12.2. The proposed control mechanism thus offers an additional locking device, in which an integrated release locking means is ensured as soon as the push-button 0 has been actuated. The release lever 12 will remain in its working position until the end of the strike-mechanism run, even though the push-button 0 is preferably brought back into its rest position by a restoring spring and could thus be actuated again. However, such a further actuation would then no longer have any effect.
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(18) Before this, however, in this preferred embodiment, the inner toothing 23.2 of the third rack 23, and in actual fact the inner toothing of all racks, must move past the program gears without being blocked by the latter. Namely, the movement of the strike-mechanism barrel 4 in this middle position of the release lever 12 between the rest position and the working position is still blocked by the pinsthat is to say the first pin 14 and the second pin 15and, since the driven gear 5 is in the power transmission between the strike-mechanism barrel 4 and the second pin 15, this gear and thus all the program gears mounted thereon are also still blocked.
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(20) Before the release lever 12 has reached its maximum working position, the flexible element 12.1 again releases the switching finger 17.1 of the switching cam 17. The latter moves into its rest position counter to the third arrow direction b, that is to say in the fourth arrow direction b, on account of the restoring force of the illustrated switching cam spring 17.2.
(21) As already explained with reference to
(22) The three program gears mounted on the driven gear 5, that is to say the hour program gear 6, the quarter program gear 7 and the minute program gear 8, in their rotational movement in the sixth arrow direction d, that is to say the running direction of the strike-mechanism barrel, successively transport the first rack 21, the second rack 22 and finally the third rack 23 to their rest position, which they reach by using their hooks to lift their respective first catch 18, second catch 19 and third catch 20 and remain there.
(23) As they travel to their rest position, the racks move their respectively associated first hammer lever 27, second hammer lever 28, third hammer lever 29 and fourth hammer lever 30, which in turn respectively allow the first hammer 31 and the second hammer 32 to strike the first gong 33 and the second gong 34. Such a configuration with two gongs is illustrated in
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(25) The mechanism is thus back in the starting position, and the repeater can be triggered again if the push-button 0 is pressed.
(26) In contrast to the repeaters known to date, which due to their design require the mainspring of the strike-mechanism to be tensioned again prior to each striking, the described invention makes it possible to allow a timepiece having a repeater mechanism to strike a number of times in succession. The mainspring of the strike-mechanism has to be tensioned again only after a certain number of repetition operations.
(27) The proposed integrated release locking means prevents the repeater from being released a further time while it is already striking, which offers increased robustness and reliability, the modular structure of the release locking device making it possible to reuse customary parts of a timepiece movement (that is to say barrel and push-button) and thus to keep as low as possible the production costs and costs of integration in existing timepieces.
(28) However, a person skilled in the art will understand from this description that the subject matter of the present invention encompasses other variants both for the release locking means and for the decoupling between the releasing device and the winding device, and is not only suitable for a minute repetition but rather can be used for all types of repeater strike-mechanism. In particular, it is possible to apply the described invention to all types of repeaters known in horology, such as, for example, quarter repetitions or minute repetitions. The blocking of the barrel could be achieved for example by the pivoting movement of a rocker which would come into engagement directly on the outer run toothing of the barrel or another gear, instead of by the cooperation between pins; conversely, the locking of the release lever in its working position could involve a pin instead of a tip. The unlocking device, which is intended to allow the return of the release lever at the end of the movement of the strike-mechanism, also need not necessary take the form of an adjusting eccentric and an unlocking face arranged on a minute rack, but rather could be coupled in general to the control member actuated last, so that this unlocking takes place only once all chimes have been struck.
(29) For haptic reasons, the releasing of the repeater via a customary push-button (as in the case of chronographs) is more advantageous than the previously used sliders, but other actuating members, such as for example a bezel which then should be turned instead of pushed, would also be conceivable in the context of the invention. The same consideration applies to the winding member, which need not necessarily take the form of a customary crown but rather could also be formed for example by another push-button, wherein the sliding movement of the push-button will then later be converted in a driven chain into a rotational movement.
(30) The detailed preferred embodiment mentioned above therefore serves only as an example and should not be construed as limiting in respect of the interpretation of the claims.
LIST OF REFERENCES
(31) 1 push-button (preferred embodiment for the actuating member) 1 crown 1.1 winding shaft 2 winding drive chain 3 first mainspring (strike-mechanism) 4 strike-mechanism barrel 5 driven gear 6 hour program gear 7 quarter program gear 8 minute program gear 9 movement drive chain 10 run regulator 11 winding pinion (intermediate member for the branching between strike-mechanism+running mechanism 12 release lever 12.1 flexible drive element (for switching cam 17) 12.2 sticking tip 12.3 release lever restoring spring 13 sliding guide device 13.1 guiding slot 13.2 shoulder screws 14 first pin 15 second pin 16 clamping handle 17 switching cam 17.1 switching finger 17.2 cam spring 18 first catch 19 second catch 20 third catch 21 first rack (hours) 22 second rack (quarters) 23 third rack (minutes) 23.1 hook 23.2 inner toothing 23.3 unlocking face 24 minute rung 25 quarter rung 26 hour rung 27 first hammer lever 28 second hammer lever 29 third hammer lever 30 fourth hammer lever 31 first hammer 32 second hammer 33 first gong 34 second gong 35 adjusting eccentric 40 running mechanism barrel A-A sectional axis for