Electromechanical or digital watch including a dial and method of manufacturing such a dial
09829864 · 2017-11-28
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Abstract
An electromechanical or digital watch includes a middle part that delimits with a glass a watch case. The glass includes an upper surface oriented upwardly, and a lower surface oriented towards the watch case. The watch also includes a dial made of an electrically non-conductive material. The dial includes a lower surface and an upper surface located opposite the watch case. Electrically conductive paths for the connection of one or more electronic components are structured on at least one of the lower or upper surfaces of the dial. The watch includes a flange that ensures, via the electrically conductive paths, the electrical connection between an electronic device arranged on the lower surface of the glass and the electronic components. The flange supports the dial or is made in one-piece with the dial.
Claims
1. An electromechanical or digital watch, comprising: a middle part that delimits with a glass a watch case, the glass including an upper surface oriented upwardly and a lower surface oriented towards the watch case; a dial made of an electrically non-conductive material, the dial including a lower surface and an upper surface located opposite the watch case, wherein electrically conductive paths for the connection of one or more electronic components are structured on at least one of the lower surface and the upper surface of the dial; and a flange configured to ensure, via the electrically conductive paths, electrical connection between an electronic device arranged on the lower surface of the glass and the one or more electronic components, wherein the flange supports the lower surface of the dial.
2. The electromechanical or digital watch according to claim 1, wherein the dial is made of glass, a plastic material, or a ceramic material.
3. The electromechanical or digital watch according to claim 2, wherein the electrically conductive paths are made of indium-tin oxide, copper, silver, aluminium, or by a conductive ink.
4. The electromechanical or digital watch according to claim 1, wherein the electrically conductive paths are made of indium-tin oxide, copper, silver, aluminium, or by a conductive ink.
5. An electromechanical or digital watch, comprising: a middle part that delimits with a glass a watch case, the glass including an upper surface oriented upwardly and a lower surface oriented towards the watch case; a flange; and a dial made of an electrically non-conductive material, the dial including a lower surface and an upper surface located opposite the watch case, wherein electrically conductive paths for the connection of one or more electronic components are structured on the flange, wherein the one or more electronic components are structured on at least one of the lower surface and the upper surface of the dial, wherein the flange is configured to ensure, via the electrically conductive paths, electrical connection between an electronic device arranged on the lower surface of the glass and the one or more electronic components, wherein the flange is made in one-piece with the dial.
6. The electromechanical or digital watch according to claim 5, wherein the dial is made of glass, a ceramic material.
7. The electromechanical or digital watch according to claim 6, wherein the electrically conductive paths are made of indium-tin oxide, copper, silver, aluminium, or by a conductive ink.
8. The electromechanical or digital watch according to claim 5, wherein the electrically conductive paths are made of indium-tin oxide, copper, silver, aluminium, or by a conductive ink.
Description
(1) Other features and advantages of the present invention will appear more clearly from the following detailed description of one embodiment of a watch according to the invention, this example being given solely by way of non-limiting illustration with reference to the annexed drawing, in which:
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(4) The present invention proceeds from the general inventive idea which consists in using one and/or other of the upper and lower surfaces of a watch dial made of an electrically non-conductive material to structure conductive paths for connecting discrete or integrated electronic components required for the operation of the watch. Consequently, it is possible to omit, or at least to limit the surface of the printed circuit boards, which makes it possible to limit production time and costs, and to reduce the space required to house the timepiece movement inside the watch case.
(5) The present invention will be described with reference to a timepiece including a glass on whose lower surface tactile keys are structured. It goes without saying that this example is given purely by way of non-limiting illustration, and that a watch dial according to the invention can be used with any type of electronic device integrated in a watch case.
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(7) Watch glass 4 has an upper surface 8 facing the user of watch 1 and a lower surface 10 facing the watch case 6. An electronic device is arranged on the lower surface 10 of glass 4. The electronic device may be any type of device. It may be a digital display device, for example a liquid crystal display, or (see
(8) The first conductive paths 12 define first electrical contact pads 24 which must be transferred from the lower face 10 of glass 4 to dial 18. According to the present invention, dial 18 includes for this purpose second conductive paths 26 which correspond to electrical contact pads 24 and which are connected to electronic management circuit 16 and to electronic control circuit 22. In the example shown in the drawing, the second conductive paths 26 are only structured on a lower surface 28 of dial 18. It goes without saying, however, that conductive paths can also be structured on the upper surface 30 of dial 18, in particular if the conductive paths are transparent.
(9) As illustrated in the drawing, a generally circular flange 20 may be provided for this purpose, arranged underneath glass 4 of watch 1. This flange 20 is made of an electrically non-conductive material and includes means which must be able to ensure the electrical connection between electrical pads 24 and second electrical conductive paths 26. These electrical connection means are formed by third conductive paths 32 which come into contact with electrical contact pads 24 on the one hand, and with second electrical conductive paths 26 on the other hand. To ensure a good electrical contact between the third conductive paths 32 arranged on flange 20 and the second conductive paths 26 arranged underneath the surface of dial 18, through holes or vias 34 are arranged in flange 20 in the area where the latter supports dial 18. According to a variant, it is also possible to envisage structuring bumps on the third conductive paths 32 at the locations where these third conductive paths 32 face second conductive paths 26.
(10) In the case where dial 18 is made of an electrically non-conductive material such as glass, a plastic material, or a ceramic material, the second conductive paths 26 may be made for example by photolithographic structuring of an ITO layer. Second conductive paths 26 may also be made, for example, of copper, silver or aluminium using a method such as a laser treatment method making it possible to obtain a moulded interconnect device or MID. Thereafter, the second conductive paths 26 are structured by an electroforming method. According to a variant, it is also possible to structure second conductive paths 26 on the surface of dial 18 by printing with electrically conductive ink. It is also possible to envisage making dial 18 by a method for the bi-injection of a plastic material and a conductive material followed by an electroforming step.
(11) It goes without saying that this invention is not limited to the embodiment that has just been described and that various simple modifications and variants can be envisaged by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the annexed claims. It will be understood, in particular, that in products such as the wristwatch marketed under the registered trademark T-Touch®, the electrical connection between the tactile keys structured on the lower surface of the glass and the electronic tactile key management circuit may also be accomplished by means of elastomer connectors, also known under the trade name of Zebra® connectors. These elastomer connectors are formed of a series of alternate conductive and insulating layers typically made of elastomer, which provide high density electrical path connections. It is also evident that the conductive paths structured on the dial according to the invention do not necessarily serve to connect tactile keys arranged on the lower surface of a watch glass to electronic management and control circuits fixed to the dial. It is therefore entirely possible to envisage structuring conductive paths on one and/or the other of the lower and upper dial surfaces to connect to each other, for example, the electronic management and control circuits of a component housed inside the volume of the watch case, such as an electrical stepping motor.
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