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GB2197732A - Apparatus with synthetic resin hand shaft - Google Patents

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GB2197732A
GB2197732A GB08726465A GB8726465A GB2197732A GB 2197732 A GB2197732 A GB 2197732A GB 08726465 A GB08726465 A GB 08726465A GB 8726465 A GB8726465 A GB 8726465A GB 2197732 A GB2197732 A GB 2197732A
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Satoshi Fujio
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An apparatus has a hand shaft formed of synthetic resin which has a first hand shaft portion (9) and a second hand shaft portion (11) having an insertion hole (a, e) into which the first hand shaft portion is inserted to be rotatable. The first hand shaft portion is formed in a columnar shape by molding with the synthetic resin containing fiber-like reinforcing materials (25). In the synthetic resin forming the first hand shaft portion, the longitudinal axes of fiber-like reinforcing materials are oriented to be consistent with the longitudinal axis of the first hand shaft. <IMAGE>

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w 2197732 "APPARATUS WITH SYNTHETIC RESIN HAND SHAFT" The present
invention relates to an apparatus having a hand shaft formed of synthetic resin, on which a hand is mounted.
A typical conventional hand shaft for use in an analog watch is disclosed, for example, in U.S. Patent No. 3,979,901. A second wheel for moving a second hand is rotatably supported on a main plate, and its shaft portion is disposed rotatably in the cylindrical shaft portion of the center wheel. In this apparatus, the shaft portion of the second wheel must have high strength, because a strong force is applied when the second hand is mounted thereto. Thus, the second wheel is, heretofore, made of metal. In the second wheel formed of the metal, a plurality of projections are formed at a part of the shaft portion of the second wheel so as to contact the inner surface of the cylindrical shaft portion of the center wheel and oil is coated on the projections to reduce the frictional resistance between the shaft portion of the second wheel and the inner surface of the cylindrical shaft portion of the center wheel. Forming the projections on the shaft portion of the second wheel causes the structure of the second wheel to be complicated so that the work- ing becomes troublesome and the cost becomes high.
Recently, the gears of the watch have been formed of synthetic resin. Thus, it is tried to.form the shaft portion of the second wheel, on which a second hand is mounted, of synthetic resin in a conventional process, but since the diameter of the shaft portion is very small, the shaft portion might sometimes be deformed or damaged when the hand is press-fitted to the shaft portion.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus having a synthetic resin hand shaft which can be simply and easily formed, which has low frictional resistance to smoothly rotate, and which has sufficient strength so as not to be deformed nor damaged when the hand is mounted thereto.
In order to achieve the above object of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus comprising a synthetic resin hand shaft having a first hand shaft portion on which a first hand is mounted to be rotatably driven therewith, the first hand shaft portion being Z formed of a synthetic resin in which fiber-like reinforcing materials are contained, with their longitudinal axes arranged parallel to the longitudinal axis of the first hand shaft portion, and a second hand shaft portion to the end of which a second hand is mounted, the second hand shaft portion having an insertion hole to which the first hand shaft portion is inserted.
In the construction described above, since the longitudinal axes of the fiber-like reinforcing material in the synthetic resin forming the first hand shaft portion are arranged to be consistent with the'longitu dinal axis of the fir st hand shaft portion, the first hand shaft portion has sufficient strength in its longi tudinal dire.ction. Hence, the first hand shaft portion is not deformed or damaged when the first hand is mount ed on the first hand shaft. Since the first hand shaft portion is formed of the synthetic resin, its frictional resistance is reduced, so that projections for reducing the frictional resistance can be eliminated to simplify construction of the hand shaft and to readily manufac ture the hand shaft.
This invention can be more fully understood from the following detailed description when taken in con junction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view of an ana log watch having a synthetic resin hand shaft according to the present invention; Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view of the ana log watch of Fig. 1 at another position; Fig. 3 is a sectional view of a center wheel of the analog watch of Fig. 1; Figs. 4 and 5 are views showing a method for nanu facturing the center wheel of Fig. 3; Fig. 6 is a perspective view showing the tip end of the center wheel of Fig. 3; Fig. 7 is a front view of a second wheel of the analog watch of Fig. 1; 4 - Fig. 8 is a view showing a method for manufacturing the second wheel of analog watch of Fig. 7; Fig. 9 is a view showing the orientation of the fiber-like reinforcing material in the shaft portion of the second wheel of the analog watch of Fig. 7; and Fig. 10 is a view showing the state that a second hand is mounted on the second wheel of the analog watch of Fig. 7.
Figs. 1 and 2 show an analog movement of a battery powered type wrist watch. This analog movement transmits the rotation of step motor 1 to gear train mechanism 2, which moves hands, such as hour hand 3a, minute hand 3b and second hand 3c to indicate a time, and the hands are set by a time setting mechanism 4.
Step motor 1 is a drive source for moving the hands and is consisted with rotor 5, a stator (not shown), a coil (not shown), and etc.. Rotor 5 stepwisely rotate a 1801 whenever an inversion oulse of a predetermined period is applied to the coil. Rotor 5 has, as shown in Fig. 1, rotor portion 5a, rotor pinion 5b, and rotor shaft 5c, which are integrally fo=ed of pot-assium titanate whisker-filled polyacetal resin, and magnet ring 5d is mounted on rotor portion 5a. Rotor shaft 5c is rotatably mounted between a main plate 6 and bearing plate 7. Gate G of rotor 5 for filling resin is provided at the center on the upper end face of rotor shaft 5c.
Gear train mechanism 2 serves to transmit the rotation of step motor 1 to the hands to move the hands, and has fifth wheel 8, second wheel 9, third wheel 10, center wheel 11, intermediate wheel 12, hour wheel 13, and etc.. Fifth wheel 8, second wheel 9, and third wheel'10 are disposed between main plate 6 and bearing plate 7, and center wheel 11, intermediate wheel 12, and hour wheel 13 are mounted on main plate 6. Main plate 6 and bearing plate 7 are formed of glass fiberfilled polyphenylene sulfide resin (hereinafter referred to as "PPS resin") or glass fiber-filled polyether imide resin, and dial 14 is provided on main plate 6.
The wheels will be described sequentially.
Fifth wheel 8 is rotated in meshing with rotor pinion 5b of step motor 1, made of potassium titanate whisker-filled polyacetal resin, and formed integrally with shaft portion 8a and intermediate pinion 8b, and at the center on the lower end of shaft portion Ba gate G for filling resin is provided.
Second wheel 9 is rotated in meshing with inter- mediate pinion 8b of fifth wheel 8 to nove second hand 3c. Shaft portion 9a of second wheel 9 serves as a shaft for second hand and protrudes upward through bearing portion 6a of main plate 6 and dial 14, and on the protruded portion of shaft portion 9a second hand 3c is mounted. Second wheel 9 is formed of liquid crystal polymer resin which contains 30 % of potassium titanate whisker. Shaft portion 9a is integrally formed 6 - with second wheel pinion 9b and second wheel gear 9d as shown in Fig. 7.
When manufacturing second wheel 9, as shown in Fig. 8, upper and lower metal molds 23 and 24 are used, and potassium titanate whisker-filled liquid crystal polymer resin is poured from resin filling gate G formed in metal mold 24 so as to correspond to the center on the lower end of shaft portion 9a. Then, the flow direction of resin in shaft portion 9a of second wheel 9 is consistent with the longitudinal axis of shaft portion 9a, so that the liquid crystal polymer resin makes an extended molecular chain structure orient in resin flowing direction, i.e., in an axial direction of shaft portion 9a, and the longitudinal axis of potassium titanate whisker 25 is oriented, as shown in Fig. 9, in resin flowing direction, i.e., in an axial direction of shaft portion 9a. The upwardly projecting portion of shaft portion 9a which is projecting upwardly from bearing portion 6a of main plate 6 is formed in a straight columnar shape, and a hand mount 9c thinner than shaft portion 9a is formed, as shown in Fig. 10, at the upper end of the upwardly projecting portion of shaft portion 9a. On hand mount 9c mounting fastener hand 3c is fitted, and the upper side of is formed as a guide portion 9cl having at the lower side thereof is formed as a 9c2- Second hand 3c is made of metal, 3cl of second hand mount 9c columnar and taper portion - 7 1 and mounting fastener 3cl is mounted on one end portion of second hand 3c. Mounting fastener 3cl is formed in a cylindrical shape, and guide chamfer (guide chamfered surface) 3C2 for guiding hand mount 9c of shaft 9a is formed on the lower end of the inner surface of mountingfastener 3cl. Thus, in case of mounting second hand 3c, mounting fastener 3cl of second hand 3c is smoothly guided over guide portion 9cl of hand mount 9c by guide chamfer 3c2. When mounting fastener 3cl is further pushed downwardly, mounting fastener 3cl is tightly fitted on taper portion 9c2 of hand mount 9c, so that second hand 3c is fixed on shaft portion 9a of second wheel 9. Bearing portion 6a of main plate 6 into which shaft portion 9a is inserted is sufficiently highly formed so that shaft portion 9a of second wheel 9 may not fluctuate at the center.
Third wheel 10 is rotated in meshing with second f potassium wheel pinion 9b of center wheel 9, made o. titanate whisker- filled polyacetal resin, and integrally formed, as shown in Fig. 1, with shaft portion 10a and third wheel pinion 10b. Third wheel pinion 10b is penetrated through main plate 6 to be protruded upward, and gate G for filling resin is provided at the center on the lower end of shaft portion 10a.
Center wheel 11 is rotated in meshing with third wheel pinion 10b of third wheel 10 to move minute hand 3b. Shaft portion llb serving as a shaft for minute hand is rotatably mounted on the outer periphery of bearing portion 6a of main plate 6. The upper end of shaft portion lla is protruded upward through dial 14, and minute hand 3b is mounted on the protruded upper end of shaft portion lla. Center wheel 11 is formed by two color molding with shaft portion lla having cylindrical pinion portion llb and gear portion 11c, gear portion llc being rotatable with slip over cylindrical pinion portion llb. Shaft portion lla is made of potassium titanate whiskerfilled PPS resin having high wear resistance and strength and having higher melting temperature than that of the synthetic resin forming gear portion 11c, and gear portion llc is made of potassium titanate whiskerfilled 12 nylon resin having small shrinkage and having lower melting temperature than that of the synthetic resin forming shaft lla.
Center wheel 11 is constructed as shown in Fig. 3. Shaft portion lla is formed in a cylindrical shape, and cylindrical pinion portion llb is formed at the lower portion of the shaft portion lla. The interior of cylindrical pinion portion llb has a large-diameter hole a, and a pinion b, a projecting portion and an extending portion d are formed on the outer periphery thereof. The upper portion of shaft lla has a smalldiameter hole e, and relief portion f and hand mount portion g are formed on the outer periphery thereof. Large-diameter hole a of cylindrical pinion portion llb 1 is is rotatably fitted over the outer periphery of bearing portion 6a of main plate 6, and its extending portion d extending downwardly is rotatably inserted into annular groove 6b formed on the circumference of bearing portion 6a of main plate 6 and thus held sufficiently so that shaft portion lla may not fluctuate at the center. Pinion b formed on the outer periphery of cylindrical pinion portion llb is in meshing with teeth 12c of intermediate wheel 12, and the shape of teeth is involute. Projecting portion c is a portion on which gear portion llc is molded, and is formed to have a collar shape at the lower side of pinion b. The outer periphery of the projecting portion c has a converged shape toward the radially out end. Outer diameter cl of the projecting end of projecting portion c is approx. 2.1 mm, the thickness c2 Of it is approx. 0.3 mm, and angle C3 Of the projecting end is approx. 1201. Gear portion llc molded on projecting portion c has.approx. 3.4 mm of outer diameter, distance tl projected downward fron projecting portion c is approx. 0.15 mm, and distance t2 over which the projecting end of projecting portion c intruded into the gear portion llc is approx. 0.1 mm. Thus, center wheel 11 has suitable slip torque (3 to 5 g.cm) so that, when the torque (load) larger than this is applied thereto, cylindrical pinion portion llb (shaft portion lla) slips on gear portion 11c. Shaft portion 9a of second wheel 9 is inserted into small-diameter hole e in the upper portion of shaft portion lla. Relief portion f formed on the outer periphery of shaft portion lla has a smaller diameter than that of shaft portion lla. Relief portion f faces hand mount portion 13b of cylindrical hour wheel 13 with a predetermined clearance L so that, even if hand mount portion 13b is deformed when hour hand 3a is mounted, hand mount portion 13b may not contact shaft portion lla of center wheel 11. Hand mount g of the upper end of the shaft portion lla is a portion to be fitted in minute hand 3b.
When forming such second wheel 11, metal molds 15, 16 as shown in Figs. 4 and 5 are used. Metal molds 15, 16 are associated in a turntable type automatic insert molding machine. As shown in Fig. 4, at first, shaft portion lla having cylindrical pinion portion llb is injection molded by a pair of upper and lower primary metal molds 15 and 15. Resin pellet used in this primary molding is crystalline potassium titanate whisker- filled PPS resin which contains several % of silicone oil having the=, al resistance of 2500C or higher. Gate G for filling resin is disposed in each of two recesses llal and llal formed on the upper end of shaft portion lla as shown in Fig. 6. After shaft portion lla molded by this manner is removed from primary metal molds 15, 15, shaft portion lla is disposed in a pair of secondary upper and lower metal molds 16, 16. Secondary molding resin is filled from gate G for filling resin formed on lower metal mold 16, so as to mold gear portion llc on shaft portion lla as the primary molded production. The resin pellet used in this secondary molding is the crys- talline potassium titanate whisker-filled 12 nylon resin which contains several % of silicone oil having thermal resistance of 250C or higher. The center wheel 11 formed in the above described manner is then dipped in mineral oil of approx. 100C for approx. 3 hours to be oil annealed. In this case, it is preferable that the temperature of the mineral oil is approx. 80 % of thermal deforming temperature and the oil annealing time is longer than 1 hour. Thus, center wheel 11 as shown in Fig. 3 is obtained.
Intermediate wheel 12 is rotated in meshing with pinion b formed on cylindrical pinion portion llb of center wheel 11, and is made of potassium titanate whisker-filled polyacetal resin. Intermediate wheel 12 is molded integrally with intermediate wheel pinion 12b, and is rotatably mounted on shaft portion 6c projected on the upper surface of nain plate 6. In this case, since teeth 12c of intermediate wheel 12 mesh with pinion b of center wheel 11, the shape of each teeth 12c is the same involume as that of pinion b.
Hour wheel 13 is rotated in meshing with pinion 12b of intermediate wheel 12 to move hour hand 3a, and is made of potassium titanate whisker-filled polyacetal resin. Its shaft portion 13a is formed in a cylindrical shape, rotatably mounted on the outer periphery of shaft portion lla of center wheel 11, and protruded upward at its upper end above dial 14. The protruded upper end serves as hand mount 13b, and hour hand 3a is fixed by press-fitting on hand mount 13b.
The other gears in gear train mechanism 2 except pinion b of center wheel 11 and gears 12c of interme- diate wheel 12 are all formed to be cycloidal in toothform.
Time setting mechanism 4 for setting hands has, as shown in Fig. 2, winding stem 17, sliding pinion 18, setting wheel 19, setting lever 20, yoke 21, and etc., and is provided on main plate 6.
More specifically, winding stem 17 is slidably and rotatably provided on nain plate 6 to slide and rotate by the operation of a crown (not shown) projected exter nally of a wrist watch case. Winding sten 17 is made of metal, and is formed at the inside end with guide por tion 17a, at the right adjacent side of guide portion 17a with spline portion 17b, and at further right adja cent side of spline portion l7b with a stepwise recess portion 17c. Guide portion 17a is slidably and rota tably inserted into guide hole 6d of main plate 6.
Sliding pinion 18 is slidably fitted on spline portion l7b, and a plurality of spline grooves are formed on - 13 the outer periphery thereof. Setting lever 20 is dis posed in stepwise recess portion 17c to restrict the drawing position of winding stem 17.
Sliding pinion 18 is in meshing with setting wheel 19 by the operation of drawing winding stem 17, and rotated by the rotation of winding stem pinion 18 is made of carbon fiber-filled formed in a cylindrical shape, formed at face with crown teeth 18a, and formed on periphery with recess groove portion 18b of teeth of crown teeth 18a is 7 and the thereof is in-volute. Yoke 21 is disposed portion 18b to slide sliding pinion 18 by operation of winding stem 17.
Setting wheel 19 transmits the rotation of sliding pinion 18 to intermediate wheel 12 of gear train mecha nism 2 described above, and is made of polyacetal resin which is softer in hardness than sliding pinion 18 and intermediate wheel 12. Setting wheel 19 is rotatably mounted on shaft portion 6e projected from the upper surface of main plate 6, and is retained by metal re tainer 22 nounted on the top of main plate 6. Since setting wheel 19 is in meshing with both sliding pinion 18 and intermediate wheel 12, its toothform is involute and has 8 of teeth, 1360 microns of pitch circle dia meter and 170 microns of module.
Teeth 12c of intermediate wheel 12 in meshing with 17. Sliding PPS resin, the left end the outer The number toothform in groove the drawing setting wheel 19 have 20 of teeth, 3400 microns of pitch circle diameter and 170 microns of module, and pinion b of center wheel 11 in meshing with teeth 12c of intermediate wheel 12 has 8 of teeth, 1360 microns of pitch circle diameter and 170 microns of module.
Then, the operation of analog movement constructed as described above will be described below.
The hands are ordinarily moved by step motor 1 to indicate a time. More specifically, as shown in Fig. 1, when rotor 5 of step motor 1 rotates, the rotation is transmitted through fifth wheel 8 to second wheel 9, which rotates to move second hand 3c mounted on the upper end of shaft portion 9a of second wheel 9. When second wheel 9 rotates as described above, its rotation is transmitted through third wheel 10 to center wheel 11, which thus rotates. In center wheel 11 shaft portion lla and gear portion llc are combined to be rotatable with slio each other, but in this state shaft portion lla and gear portion llc are integrally rotate because load higher than predetermined value is not applied to center wheel 11. Thus, minute hand 3b mounted on shaft portion lla of center wheel 11 moves. When center wheel 11 is thus rotated, its rotation is transmitted through center wheel 11 to hour wheel 13, which rotates to move hour hand 3a. Since hour hand 3a, minute hand 3b and secnd hand 3c move above dial 14, a time is indicated.
- is - When setting the time, winding stem 17 of time setting mechanism 4 shown in Fig. 2 is drawn and rotated in a predetermined amount. More particularly, when winding stem 17 is drawn in a direction of arrow X, setting lever 20 disposed in stepwise recess portion 17c of winding stem 17 moves together with winding stem 17 to set winding stem 17 to a predetermined position. Then, yoke 21 moves in a direction of arrow Y by the movement of setting lever 20, sliding pinion 18 is moved along spline portion l7b of winding stem 17 in the same direction, and crown teeth 18a of sliding pinion 18 is in meshing with setting wheel 19. When winding stem 17 is rotated in this state, its rotation is transmitted through sliding pinion 18 to setting wheel 19, its rota- tion is transmitted through intermediate wheel 12 to center wheel 11 and hour wheel 13. Thus, center wheel 11 and hour wheel 13 rotate to rotate hour hand 3a and minute hand 3b to set a time. At this time, torque (rotary force) from winding stem 17 is applied to center wheel 11. When this torque becomes larger than slip torque (3 to 6 g-cm) of center wheel 11, shaft portion lla of center wheel 11 slips on gear portion 11c, and shaft portion lla rotates with slip on gear portion ll.-. Further, when shaft portion lla rotates with slip, thin film of silicone oil is formed on the contacting surfaces of shaft portion lla and gear portion Ilc to operate as lubricant, thereby shaft portion lla stably and smoothly rotates with slip on gear portion llc. Thus, the minute hand 3b and the hour hand 3a can be set without rotating the second hand 3c and step motor However, according to the slip mechanism of the above-mentioned analog movement, shaft portion lla of center wheel 11 on which minute hand 3b is mounted and gear portion llc are combined to be slip-rotatable each other. Thus, the rotation of step motor 1 is ordinarily transmitted to the hands to accurately move the hands, and, in case of setting or correcting the time, shaft portion lla can be rotated with slip on gear portion 11c. Since projecting portion c converged toward its end side is formed on shaft portion lla of center wheel 11 and gear portion llc is molded on projecting portion c, stable slip torque can be obtained in a simple structure, and gear portion llc can be securely and rigidly mounted on shaft portion lla. In this case, shaft portion lla has high wear resistance and high strength, and is made of potassium titanate whisker-filled PPS resin having higher melting temperature than that of the synthetic resin forming gear portion 11c. And gear portion llc is made of potassium titanate whisker-filled 12 nylon resin having small shrinkage, and having lower ting temperature than that of the synthetic resin melt forming shaft portion lla. Therefore, suitable slip torque of approx. 3 to 6 g.cm can be obtained between 1 il shaft portion lla and gear portion 11c, and if the material is replaced, slip torque of 2 to 10 g-cm can be obtained. Since shaft portion lla and gear portion llc of center wheel 11 are formed by resin pellet in which several % of silicone oil having thermal resistance of 250C or higher is mixed, a thin film of silicone oil is formed on the contacting surfaces of shaft portion lla and gear portion llc when the torque more than predetermined value is applied to shaft portion lla to rotate shaft portion lla on gear portion 11c. Since the film operates as lubricant, shaft portion lla and gear portion llc can be smoothly rotated. Since they are annealed by dipping in mineral oil of approx. 100C for approx. 3 hours after molding, the stress -in the resin can be uniformly dispersed, and water absorption capacity of resin can be reduced to prevent the molding from being varied in dimensions due to water absorption, thereby obtaining high accuracy. Since shaft portion lla and gear portion llc of center wheel 11 are automatically formed by the two color molding in the turntable type molding machine, it has excellent productivity and extremely ready manufacture. In the molding of shaft portion lla, since two recesses llal and llal are formed on the upper end face of shaft portion lla and resin filling gates G are formed in recesses llal and llal, the resin can be uniformly filled in the metal molds to accurately mold shaft portion lla. Since extending portion d is formed at the lower end of center wheel 11 and is rotatably inserted into annular groove 6b formed in circumference of the outer periphery of bearing portion 6a of main plate 6, the entire analog movement is not increased in thickness even if the thickness of main plate 6 is increased to obtain sufficient strength in case of molding main plate 6 with the synthetic resin, and center wheel 11 can be preferably held by bearing portion 6b to eliminate the fluctuation of the center thereof. Since relief portion f is formed on the outer periphery of shaft portion lla of center wheel 11 to face hand mount 13b of hour wheel 13, shaft portion 13a of hour wheel 13 is not contacted shaft portion lla of center wheel 11 even if shaft portion 13a of hour wheel 13 is deformed when hour hand 3a is fitted on hand mount 13b of hour wheel 13, so that center wheel 11 and hour wheel 13 can be smoothly rotated.
In the wheels used in gear train mechanism 2 of the analog movement described above, each of rotor 5, fifth wheel 8, second wheel 9, and third wheel 10, mounted between main plate 5 and bearing plate 7, is uniformly filled with synthetic resin at molding time so that the size thereof becomes accurate since resin filling gates G are formed at the centers of the end faces of shaft portions 5a, 8a, 9a and 10a. Particularly, since second wheel 9 is molded by filling potassium titanate whiskerfilled liquid crystal polymer resin from the resin 7 i filling gate G formed at the center of the lower surface of shaft portion 9a, the resin flows along the longitudinal axis of shaft portion 9a of second wheel 9, and the liquid crystal polymer is oriented its extended molecular chain structure in resin flowing direction, i.e., the axial direction. And the potassium titanate whiskers filled in the liquid crystal polymer are extremely small such as 0.2 to 0.5 microns of fiber diameter and 10 to 20 microns of length. Thus, since the longi- tudinal axes of the whiskers are oriented in the resin flowing direction, the strength in the axial direction of shaft portion 9a is increased. Therefore, when second hand 3c is fitted on the upper end of shaft portion 9a of second wheel 9, shaft portion 9a is not bent nor damaged, and second hand 3c can be fixed very securely and rigidly. In this case, shaft portion 9a of second wheel 9 is formed in the straight columnar shape, this simple shapes brings the simple and ready molding. Since hand mount 9c formed on the upper end of shaft portion 9a is consist of guide portion 9cl and taper portion 9c2r mounting fastener 3cl is smoothly guided by guide portion 9cl when mounting fastener 3cl of second hand 3c is fitted on hand mount 9c, and it is securely and rigidly press-fitted on taper portion 9C2 when it is further inserted. Thus, mounting operation of mounting fastener 3cl is extremely simple and ready Further, since chamfer 3c2 is formed on the lower end of the inner surface of hand mount 3cl of second hand 3c, hand mount 3cl can be extremely smoothly and preferably press-fitted on the hand mount 9c of shaft por tion 9a without calking hand mount 3cl on the outer peripheral surface of shaft portion 9a of second wheel 9 at mounting time.
In the embodiments described above, the liquid crystal polymer resin has been used as the resin material for the second wheel. However, polyether imide resin may be used as the resin material for the second wheel. The reinforcing material is not limited to the potassium titanate whiskers, but glass fiber, carbon fiber, reduced potassium titanate whiskers, and etc. may be used if it is fibrous, and the content may be altered according to the material of the resin and the shape of the hand shaft.
In the embodiments described above, the present invention has been applied to the hand shaft for the second hand. However, the present invention may also be applied to the hand shaft for the minute hand.
The present invention is not limited to the hand shaft of the analog watch, but may also be applied to the hand shaft oil an analog type stop watch, and hand shaft of an analog type meter.
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1. An apparatus comprising a hand shaft formed of synthetic resin, the hand shaft having:
a first hand shaft portion, on which a first hand is mounted to be rotatably driven therewith, and which is formed of a synthetic resin in which a fiber-like reinforcing materials are contained, with their longitudinal axes arranged parallel to the longitudinal axis of the first hand shaft portion, and a second hand shaft portion to the end of which a second hand is mounted, the second hand shaft portion having an insertion hole to which the first hand shaft portion is inserted.
2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said first hand shaft portion is formed in a columnar shape, and has a columnar surface contacting the inner peripheral surface of the insertion hole of said second hand shaft portion.
3. An aDnaratus according to claim 1, wherein the resin material for said first hand shaft portion is a liquid crystal polymer.
4. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the resin material for said first hand shaft portion is a polyether imide resin.
5. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the fiber-like reinforcing material contained in the resin material for said first hand shaft portion is potassium - 22 titanate whisker.
6. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the fiber-like reinforcing material contained in the resin material for said first hand shaft portion is reduced potassium titanate whisker.
7. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the fiber-like reinforcing material contained in the resin material for said first hand shaft portion is glass fiber.
8. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said second hand shaft is formed of a synthetic resin.
9. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a hand mount is formed at one end of said first hand shaft portion, the hand-mount has a guide portion at the end side and a tapered press-fitted portion formed in the neighbor thereof, and the hole of said first hand shaft portion is pressfitted through the guide portion to the tapered press-fitted portion.
10. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a gate for filling resin in said first hand shaft is disposed on the lower surface of said first hand shaft oortion.
11. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said apparatus is an analog watch, and said first and second hands indicate a time.
12. An apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said first hand is a second hand, and second hand is 4 v, a minute hand.
13. An apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said first hand is a minute hand and said second hand is an hour hand.
14. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said apparatus is a stop watch, and said first and second hands indicate a measuring time.
15. An apparatus with synthetic resin hand shaft, substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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