BARREL FOR TIMEPIECE
20230205135 ยท 2023-06-29
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Abstract
A barrel (1) for self-winding timepiece including a drum (11) provided with an inner lateral wall (12) and a mainspring (2) forming a winding including an outer coil (21) the end (22) of which is friction coupled with the inner lateral wall and free to slip against the inner lateral wall in the event of overtension of the mainspring (2). The end of the outer coil includes an external face (23) having two friction surfaces (24, 25) disposed in the top and bottom portion of the outer coil and arranged to be in contact with the inner lateral wall in such a way that the portion between the friction surfaces, referred to as central portion (26), is not in contact with the inner lateral wall, the central portion forming a reservoir (27) for a lubricant between the two friction surfaces.
Claims
1. A barrel for self-winding timepiece, comprising: a drum provided with an inner lateral wall; and a mainspring forming a winding including an outer coil the end of which is friction coupled with said inner lateral wall and free to slip against the inner lateral wall in the event of overtension of the mainspring, wherein the end of said outer coil comprises an external face having two friction surfaces disposed in the top and bottom portion of the outer coil and arranged to be in contact with the inner lateral wall in such a way that a central portion between the friction surfaces is not in contact with the inner lateral wall, said central portion forming a reservoir for a lubricant between the two friction surfaces.
2. The barrel according to claim 1, wherein the friction surfaces are in the form of localised overthicknesses in the top and bottom portion of the outer coil.
3. The barrel according to claim 1, wherein the friction surfaces are formed by removing material, on one portion of the thickness of the outer coil or on the entire thickness, at the middle portion of the outer coil.
4. The barrel according to claim 1, wherein the friction surfaces extend along the length of the outer coil.
5. The barrel according to claim 3, wherein the thickness of the material removal varies increasingly from the end of the outer coil and along the length of the outer coil.
6. The barrel according to claim 3, wherein the removal of material is in the form of a funnel, of a neck, of a parabola or of a semi-circle.
7. A movement comprising a barrel according to one of claim 1.
8. A timepiece comprising a barrel according to claim 1.
9. A timepiece comprising a movement according to claim 7.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0018] The above and other aspects, features, and advantages of certain embodiments of the disclosure will be more apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0022] A barrel in accordance with the invention will now be described in the following making reference jointly to
[0023] As illustrated in
[0024] The spring 2 may be produced in one-piece and be in the form of a strip. The spring may thus be mounted on the core 4 around the arbor 5 of the barrel.
[0025] The outer coil 21 has an end 22 friction coupled with the inner lateral wall 12 and free to slip against the inner lateral wall 12 in the event of overtension of the mainspring 2.
[0026] As can be observed in
[0027] The drum 4 also includes an outer toothing 13 that meshes with a pinion of a motion-work train (not shown).
[0028] According to the invention, the end 22 of the outer coil 21 comprises an external face 23 having two friction surfaces 24, 25 disposed in the top and bottom portion of the outer coil 21 and arranged to be in contact with the inner lateral wall 12 in such a way that the portion between the friction surfaces 24, 25, referred to as central portion 26, is not in contact with the inner lateral wall 12.
[0029] Advantageously, the central portion 26 forms a reservoir for a lubricant, the reservoir then being at least partially between the two friction surfaces 24, 25.
[0030] As illustrated, the friction surfaces 24 and 25 are formed by removing material, on one portion of the thickness of the outer coil 21 or on the entire thickness, at the middle portion 26. This material removal makes it possible for the friction surfaces 24 and 25 to be in contact with the inner lateral wall 12 of the drum, the lubricant being brought towards the centre thanks to the material removal when the outer coil 21 slips against the drum.
[0031] According to another embodiment of the invention, the friction surfaces 24, 25 are in the form of localised overthicknesses on the top and bottom portions of the outer coil 21, the overthicknesses thus alone being in contact with the inner lateral wall 12 of the drum and forming a reservoir for a lubricant at the middle portion of the outer coil 21.
[0032] The friction surfaces 24, 25 extend along the length of the outer coil 21, the length obviously being able to vary depending on the needs of the person skilled in the art. It is also obvious that the friction surfaces 24, 25 do not extend over the entire length of the outer coil 21 so as not to make it fragile or make it too rigid, which would also be detrimental to the correct operation of the barrel.
[0033] According to one embodiment illustrated in
[0034] Also according to another embodiment illustrated in
[0035] In addition, such an arrangement of the end of the outer coil makes it possible to homogeneously distribute the lubricant from the start of the operation of the barrel, and subsequently makes it possible to channel the lubricant to the centre of the outer coil.
[0036] The invention also relates to a horological movement as well as a timepiece equipped with a barrel in accordance with the invention.
[0037] Thanks to these various aspects of the invention, we have a barrel making it possible to reduce the wear caused by the friction of the spring on the barrel drum.
[0038] Of course, the present invention is not limited to the example illustrated and is susceptible to various variants and modifications that will become apparent to the person skilled in the art.