EP3374830A1 - Calendar mechanism for a timepiece - Google Patents
Calendar mechanism for a timepieceInfo
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- G04B19/2536—Driving or releasing mechanisms wherein the date indicators are driven or released mechanically by a clockwork movement driven or released stepwise by the clockwork movement automatically corrected at the end of months having less than 31 days
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to the field of watchmaking. More particularly, it relates to a calendar mechanism adapted to indicate information having a period varying according to at least a first cycle and a second cycle, such as a perpetual calendar.
- EP 1 351 104 discloses a perpetual calendar mechanism.
- This schedule has a maximum month length of 31 days, which varies over a first cycle of 12 months, and which includes the sequence of 31 -28-31- 30-31 -30-31 -31-30-31 -30- 31 days a month.
- a second 4-year cycle of the leap year Julian is superimposed on this first cycle, which adds an extra day in February.
- a retractable tooth carried by a sliding lever interacts with a 24-hour wheel at the end of February of non-leap years in order to advance the date indication from an indication of 28 directly to an indication of the 1 of the month next.
- This tooth is retracted in leap years so that the indication can show February 29, before being advanced about 1, 24 hours later. Nevertheless, this mechanism is complex and fragile.
- the document EP 1 81 8 738 also incorporates a third cycle of 100 years, in order to suppress February 29 for the years divisible by 1 00, and a fourth cycle of 400 years in order to restore it for the years divisible by 400. This mechanism allows you to display the entire cycle of the Gregorian calendar.
- EP 0 606 576 discloses a Muslim calendar mechanism.
- the Muslim calendar is based on the lunar cycle, and includes a first cycle of 12 months, odd months with 30 days, and even months with 29 days.
- the twelfth month of some years presents 30 days instead of 29, according to a second 30-year cycle.
- the object of the present invention is to provide such a calendar mechanism that is simple, compact and reliable. Disclosure of the invention
- the invention relates to a timing mechanism for a timepiece, said calendar mechanism being adapted to indicate information having a period varying according to at least a first cycle and a second cycle.
- undergraduate we mean for example a cycle of months whose number of days of each month is invariable from one year to another, for example from the first to the eleventh month of the Islamic calendar, or the months of January and March to December of the western calendar (Julian or Gregorian).
- second cycle is meant, for example, a cycle of a length different from the first, for example the 30-year cycle that determines the number of days in the twelfth month of the Islamic calendar, the four-year cycle of the Julian calendar, or the 400-year cycle of the Gregorian calendar which determines the number of days in the month of February. These two cycles are superimposed to give the desired indications on a complete cycle.
- This mechanism comprises a month mobile comprising a wheel having a fixed number of teeth, said number being chosen according to the maximum period of the information to be displayed. Normally, this number of teeth is the same as the maximum number of days in a month, or its entire multiple.
- the mobile further comprises a rocker arranged to move between an inactive position and an active position and vice versa, this rocker being provided with at least one retractable tooth relative to the periphery of the mobile.
- This at least one tooth may be a conventional tooth extending in the plane of the rocker, or a tooth extending perpendicularly to this plane in the form of a tooth edge, pin, pin or the like, which are usually all considered as "teeth" when performing the same function.
- the mechanism further comprises a drive wheel comprising a first drive member arranged to interact with said fixed teeth and a second drive member angularly offset from the first drive member and arranged to interact with said retractable tooth when said flip-flop is in its active position. In this position, the retractable teeth are positioned in order to cooperate with the drive wheel.
- [001 1] Incorporated in said mechanism are a first cam whose shape represents the variations of said period according to the first cycle, and a second cam whose shape represents the variations of said period according to the second cycle, as well as a system of indexing in kinematic connection with said wheel, with said first cam and with said second cam and adapted to index each of said cams according to said cycles.
- An actuation system of said latch is also incorporated in said mechanism.
- This actuation system comprises a first cam follower intended to come into contact with the first cam and a second cam follower intended to come into contact with the second cam, said cam follower probes being in kinematic connection with each other and the actuating system being arranged to change said latch from its inactive position to its active position under the control of each of said cams.
- these two kinematic link probes allow the latch to be actuated either according to the information carried by the first cam, or according to the information carried by the second cam, so that it is controlled depending on the superposition of the two cycles to display the desired complete cycle, and therefore the month motive is advanced by the appropriate number of steps at the end of each month.
- said first cam and said second cam are each coaxial with said wheel and carried by the latter.
- the result is a particularly compact construction.
- these two cams could also not be coaxial with said wheel.
- Each of said cams may be located on the same side of said wheel, or one on a first side of said wheel, and the other on the opposite side.
- the second probe advantageously extends through an opening in said wheel in order to feel the cam which is located on the opposite side to the first probe.
- the actuation system comprises a first lever provided with said first probe and also provided with a stop intended for contacting said latch to make it evolve to its active position under the control of said first cam.
- the actuating system may comprise a second lever in kinematic connection with said first lever, said second lever carrying said second probe.
- the actuation system comprises an additional operating mobile in direct or indirect kinematic connection with said first lever.
- This additional operating wheel is arranged to change said flip-flop to its active position under the control of said second cam.
- the additional operating wheel is pivoted relative to said wheel and comprises an additional actuating cam intended to rest against said latch under the control of said second cam.
- said first cam has a shape representative of the number of days in a month varying according to a first cycle
- said second cam has a shape representative of the number of days in at least one particular month which varies according to a second cycle
- said first cam has a notch representative of at least one month whose number of days is determined according to said second cycle.
- the form of said first cam represents the number of days from the first to the eleventh month varying according to the first cycle of twelve months, the notch corresponding to the twelfth month, and the shape of said second cam representing the number of days of the twelfth month varying on the second thirty-year cycle.
- the notch allows the first cam not to influence the position of the first lever for the month where the number of days is determined by the second cam.
- the first cycle comprises four years, the form of said first cam representing the number of days of February varying according to the first cycle of four years (ie, 28 - 28 - 28 and 28 or 29 (according to the second cycle)), the notch corresponding to the month of February which could be leap or not according to for example the Julian or Gregorian calendar.
- the second cycle comprises 100 years or 400 years, the shape of the said at least one second cam representing the number of February days of years divisible by four, which can be leap or not according to the Gregorian or Julian cycle.
- the mechanism comprises a second additional cam superimposed on said second cam, the combination of the second cam and the second additional cam defining a cycle of 400 years, particularly according to the Gregorian calendar.
- said second probe may be arranged to feel the second cam and the second additional cam in parallel, that is to say simultaneously.
- said latch carries at least two retractable teeth having the same separation as two fixed teeth of the wheel.
- the mechanism is reversible, and maintains its indexing regardless of the direction of rotation of the drive wheel. Therefore, even when a correction in the opposite direction to the normal operating direction, a correct indexing is ensured.
- a display device of the day of the week may be provided, which is preferably associated with the training mobile to indicate in a simple way the day of the week.
- Fig. 1-3 are top views of a first embodiment of a calendar mechanism according to the invention in different positions;
- - Fig. 4 is a schematic diagram illustrating the principle of operation of the calendar mechanism according to the invention
- - Fig. 5-8 are perspective and plan views of a second embodiment, viewed from both sides of the mechanism;
- FIG. 9-1 1 are perspective views of a third embodiment, seen from both sides of the mechanism.
- FIG. 1 -3 schematically illustrate an embodiment of a calendar mechanism 1 according to the invention, in the form of a Muslim calendar.
- FIG. 4 illustrates the operating principle in the form of a diagram.
- the mechanism 1 comprises a mobile of month 3, which comprises a wheel 4 bearing fixed teeth 5 relative to the wheel 4.
- the number of fixed teeth 5 is chosen according to the number of days maximum to display, including thirty in the case illustrated. An integer multiple of this number is also possible.
- the positioning of the mobile of month 3 can be provided in a conventional manner by means of a jumper (not shown).
- Wheel 4 is conventionally associated with one (or more) display member (s) (not shown) which indicates (s) the date.
- the mobile of month 3 is driven by a driving wheel 7, which comprises a first drive member 7a provided with four teeth or driving fingers separated by gaps, the latter being shaped to cooperate with the fixed teeth 5.
- the driving wheel 7 is arranged to be driven itself by a base movement (not shown) at a rate of Quarter turn in 24 hours, typically around midnight.
- the number of teeth or driving fingers can be chosen according to the needs of the watchmaker, and considered generically, if n is the number of teeth or driving fingers, the driving wheel 7 performs 1 / n turns per day.
- the mobile of month 3 also comprises a rocker 9, pivoted on the wheel 4 at a pivot point 9a, which carries retractable teeth January 1 located in a plane different from that of the fixed teeth 5 and integral with the rocker 9
- the rocker 9 and the retractable teeth 1 1 are in their retracted position - inactive - while they are in their deployed position - active - in Figures 2 and 3.
- a spring of recall (not shown) tends to keep the latch 9 in its inactive position ( Figure 1).
- the retractable teeth 1 1 can cooperate with a second drive member 7b that includes the drive wheel 7.
- the retractable teeth 1 1 are retractable relative to the periphery of the mobile of month 3 .
- This second drive member 7b is of substantially similar shape to the first drive member 7a, but is off-set. angularly by 1/8 of a turn relative to the latter and is located in a plane allowing it to cooperate with the retractable teeth 1 1.
- the calendar mechanism 1 only works in one direction of rotation.
- the calendar mechanism 1 operates in a reversible manner, that is to say that the number of steps made by the mobile of month 3 following a training in one direction or the other (for example, following a manual correction of the date in the opposite direction to the direction of rotation usual of the mobile of month 3) remains correct, and the mechanism remains always correctly indexed compared to the date displayed by means of the indicating bodies associated therewith (not illustrated).
- the wheel 4 has a fixed number of teeth 5 which is a multiple of the maximum number of days in a month, the number of retractable teeth can be multiplied by this multiple.
- the position of the rocker 9 is controlled by means of an actuating system 13 as a function of the position of a first cam 15 and a second cam 17.
- the first cam 15 is located between the pivoting 9a of the rocker 9 and the axis of rotation of the mobile 3, and is arranged to pivot with respect to the wheel 4.
- the shape of the first cam represents the first cycle of 12 months, and therefore has portions of greater radius 15a representing the odd months of 29 days, and portions of lower radius 15b representing the even months of 30 days. Since the number of days of the twelfth month depends on the year, this month is represented by a notch 15c whose operation will appear more clearly later.
- the second cam 17 is located between the pivot point 9a of the rocker 9 and the periphery of the wheel 4, and is also arranged to pivot relative to the wheel 4.
- the shape of the second cam 17 represents the second 30-year cycle, which determines the number of days of the twelfth month.
- the shape of this cam 17 extends inwards, and comprises parts of upper radius 17a, which represent the twelfth months to 29 days, and portions of lower radius 17b, which represent the twelfth months to 30 days.
- This type of cam is often called “programming cams” because their shape determines the number of days indicated in a month, and is therefore used to "program” the sequence indicated by the mechanism 1.
- the cams 15, 17 are supported and driven in rotation relative to the wheel 4 by means of an indexing system 19, which is shown diagrammatically in FIGS. 1 to 3, and ensures that the angular position of each cam 15, 17 with respect to the wheel 4 is correctly indexed for the indicated date.
- the indexing system 19 is driven by the wheel 4, and drives the two cams 15, 17 by means of a suitable transmission system, such as a gear, Maltese cross, star or all other appropriate system.
- this transmission system can control the two cams 15, 17 individually, or can control the second cam 17 relative to the first 15 (@MB: for information, it is this second type of tra nsm iss ion that is currently planned in our construction: the transmission makes the following path: 4-15-17).
- the details of the indexing system are not part of the invention per se, and will not be described in more detail.
- the actuating system 13 comprises a first lever 21 carrying a probe 21a, the first lever being pivoted on the wheel 4 at a point of contact. pivoting 21b under the effect of a spring (not shown).
- the first lever 21 also carries a stop in the form of a stud 21c arranged to bear against a side of the rocker 9 to bring the latter into its active position ( Figure 2).
- said first lever 21 could also work directly with said flip-flop 9 without the use of a stud.
- the flip-flop 9 could comprise a stud and the first lever 21 might not have one. It is also possible that the rocker 9 and the first lever 21 each have a stud.
- the first probe 21a follows the first cam 15 so that when the first probe 21a is in contact with a portion of lower radius 15b of the latter ( Figure 1), the pad 21 c leads. not the rocker 9 in its active position, and the retractable teeth 1 1 are in their retracted position, the second drive member 7b can not interact with the retractable teeth January 1, and a cycle of 30 days will be displayed.
- the first probe 21a is in the notch 15c, and therefore the pad 21c is away from the rocker 9.
- the length the twelfth month is determined not by the first cam 15, but by the second cam 17.
- a second lever 23 is also pivoted on the wheel 4 at a pivot point 23b, and is in kinematic connection with the first lever 21 by means of complementary toothed segments 21d, 23d worn. by each lever 21, 23.
- the second lever 23 comprises a second probe 23a, which is intended to come into contact with the second cam 17, at least during the twelfth month. If the twelfth month is 30 days, the second probe 23a is in contact with a lower radius portion of the second cam 17, and the actuating device 13 adopts the configuration illustrated in Figure 1, except for the fact that the first probe 21a is opposite the notch 15c.
- the second probe 23a is in front of a portion of upper radius 17a of the second cam 17, as shown in Figure 3.
- the first probe 21a being in position. face of the notch 15c, it can therefore pivot further towards the axis of rotation of the first cam 15 than in the other positions of the first cam 15.
- the second probe 23a is free to come into contact with, and take place against, the upper radius portion 17a of the second cam 17, which pivots the second rocker 23 in the clockwise direction (with respect to the view of Figures 1 to 3.
- This rotation is transmitted to an actuating wheel additional 25 pivoted on the wheel 4 and consisting of an additional actuating cam 25a arranged to control the latch 9, and a toothed gear 25b which is kinematically connected to the second sensor 23a via a transmission lever 24.
- the transmission lever 24 also comprises two toothed sectors, or even racks, meshing on either side with said toothed gear 25b and with a complementary tooth sector that the second lever 23 comprises.
- any type of kinematic link between the levers 21, 23, 24 and the additional operating wheel 25 are possible, for example pads cooperating with grooves, a belt or the like.
- FIG 4 illustrates schematically the operating principle of the mechanism 1 according to the invention.
- the driving wheel 7 drives around the wheel 4 as well as, where appropriate, the retractable teeth 1 1. If the retractable teeth 1 1 are in their active position and are therefore driven by the second drive member 7b, the force exerted on the rocker drives the wheel 4 by one additional step.
- each modification of the angular position of the mobile of month 3 modifies the state of the indexing system, which modifies the position of the first cam 15 and of the second cam 17 so that they are correctly indexed with respect to the wheel 4 for the displayed date.
- These cams 15, 17 are palpated by the first and second feelers 21a, 23a respectively, which thus determine the position of the rocker 9.
- Figures 5 to 8 illustrate a second embodiment of a calendar mechanism 1 Muslim who applies the same principle as that of Figures 1 to 3. These figures illustrate the mechanism 1, seen from both sides, including the side (Figs 5 and 6) and lower (Figs 7 and 8), and in perspective views (Figs 5 and 7) and in plan (Figs 6 and 8), in a month of 30 days.
- the driving wheel 7 has not been shown, but may be identical to that illustrated in Figures 1 to 3 or any other suitable form.
- This embodiment differs mainly from the first in the positioning of the second cam 17 and the components of the actuating system 13.
- the first lever 21 extends in curve so that its rack 21 d meshes directly with the toothed sector 25b of the additional operating wheel 25. Consequently, the intermediate levers 23 and 24 of the first embodiment have been removed. Nevertheless, it goes without saying that a different kinematic link between the first lever 21 and the additional operating wheel is also possible.
- the second cam 17 is on the opposite side of the wheel 4, so on the other side as that of the first cam 15, and is centrally located, extending outwardly.
- the second probe 23a is a pin integral with the first lever 21, which extends through an opening 4a made in the wheel 4 so as to feel the second cam 17.
- Figures 9 to 1 1 illustrate the same principle of operation as described above, but applied to the February treatment of the Gregorian calendar. As this system is more complicated than those described above, some mounting elements (pins, pins, etc.) have not been illustrated. Moreover, the representation is strongly schematic in order to make its operation appear more clearly, and the elements dealing with the jumps of the days 31 and 30 of the month have been represented separately from those dealing with the jump of the day 29 of the month, in different figures.
- FIG. 9 illustrates the elements ensuring the jump of the 31 st day of the month during the months of 30 days as well as of each month of February, and the jump of the 30 th day of the month at the end of each February. These jumps follow a single cycle of 12 month, and therefore do not apply the principle of superposition cycles of the invention, but are illustrated here in an interest of completeness.
- the wheel 4 of the mobile of month 1 comprises 31 teeth (or alternatively an integer multiple of 31 teeth) which cooperates with a first drive member 7a of the drive wheel 7, and during its standard operation , rotate clockwise in the view of Figure 9 at the rate of one turn per month.
- a first additional rocker 27 is pivoted on the wheel 4 (its axis having been removed from the figure), and has two teeth arranged similarly to those of the rocker 9 mentioned above and which are positioned in order to be able to interact with a body.
- a second additional rocker 29 is also pivoted on the wheel 4 (its axis has also been removed from the figure), and also has two teeth offset by a step in the direction -amont with respect to those of the first additional rocker 27, and which are positioned to interact with yet another drive member 7d located in yet another plane on the drive wheel.
- These additional flip-flops 27, 29 operate in a manner similar to flip-flop 9, except that they are each controlled by a single cam.
- the drive members are provided in pairs, offset by 180 °. The training mobile is therefore half turn per day. Other arrangements are also possible, for example 1, 3 or 4 drive members per level.
- the mobile 3 comprises a first additional cam 31, which is followed by a probe 27a of the first additional latch 27 to bring this latch in its position active at the end of the months of 28, 29 or 30 days.
- This additional cam 31 thus has five projections corresponding to the months of less than 31 days.
- a second additional cam 33, integral in rotation with the first additional cam 31, is also followed by a probe 29a of the second additional rocker 28 to bring this rocker into its active position at each February, and for this purpose this cam additional 31 has a corresponding projection in the month of February.
- the indexing system 19 ensures the angular relationship between the additional cams 31, 33 and the wheel 4, ensuring a rotational speed ratio of 1 1/12 or 13/12 of the additional cams 31, 33 relative to to the wheel 4, according to the desired direction of relative rotation between these components.
- any other speed ratio between the wheel 4 and the cam 31 and between the wheel 4 and the cam 33 is conceivable, provided that the teeth of the latches 27 and 29 are positioned adequately when they pass in front of the mobile Training 7.
- Figures 10 and 1 1 illustrate the elements relating to the month of February. The illustrated arrangement represents a modification of the system of FIGS. 5 to 8, and therefore only the differences with the embodiment of these latter figures will be described in detail here, the elements having the same reference signs having the same functions, mutatis mutandis.
- the first cam 15, the latch 9 (whose axis of rotation 9a has not been illustrated), and the actuating system components 13 visible in Figure 10 are superimposed on the additional latches 27, 29 and to the additional cams 31, 33 so that the teeth 11 of the rocker 9 can interact with the second drive member 7b of the driving wheel 7.
- the first cam 15 has indeed 48 sectors representing the first cycle of 4 years / 48 months, most of these sectors have the same radius, lower, 15b (months other than February).
- the three parts of larger radius 15a are bumps representing the month of February which are always non-leap and which cause the flip-flop 9 to its operative position in order to skip the 29th of the month, and a notch 15c is that of a year could possibly be leap (and therefore have 29 days) according to the Gregorian calendar (that is to say every year divisible by 4).
- the indexing system ensures that the first cam 15 makes a quarter turn per year relative to the wheel 4.
- this notch delegates the control of the rocker 9 to at least a second cam 17, located on the opposite side of the wheel 4.
- the mechanism comprises not only a second cam 17, but also a second additional cam 18 coaxial with the second. These two cams are palpated in parallel by the second probe 23a.
- the second cam 17 has twenty sectors, three of which have notches, and the second additional cam 18 has five sectors, one of which has a notch. Indeed, the combination of these notches provides the information of if the year in question is divisible by 100 and not by 400.
- the second cam 17 which performs for example a turn in 400 years compared to the wheel 4, and the second additional cam 18 which performs a turn in 20 years, also compared at the same wheel.
- the second cam 17 can for example also make a turn in 80 years, and the second additional cam 18 can make a turn in 400 years.
- a single second cam 17 having 400 sectors is indeed very difficult to achieve given the size of such a mechanism, and it is for this reason that we chose to use the logical combination "AND" of two cams 17, 18.
- This combined cycle of 400 years is the second cycle within the meaning of the invention.
- This system is also fully reversible and maintains its indexing during a correction back through the drive mobile.
- the illustrated embodiment is not limiting, and according to the arrangement, the dimensioning and the nature of the drive means of the cams 17, 18, any other appropriate speed ratio between the latter may be envisaged and is covered by the present invention, provided that the teeth 1 1 of the latch 9 are positioned adequately during their passage in front of the training mobile 7.
- the important thing is that, in the months of February leap years (so when the probe 21a has the possibility of falling into the notch 15c) and when the teeth 1 1 are close to the mobile drive 7, the cams 17 and 18 are correctly positioned.
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