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US2581268A
US2581268A US103493A US10349349A US2581268A US 2581268 A US2581268 A US 2581268A US 103493 A US103493 A US 103493A US 10349349 A US10349349 A US 10349349A US 2581268 A US2581268 A US 2581268A
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    • G04BMECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
    • G04B19/00Indicating the time by visual means
    • G04B19/24Clocks or watches with date or week-day indicators, i.e. calendar clocks or watches; Clockwork calendars
    • G04B19/243Clocks or watches with date or week-day indicators, i.e. calendar clocks or watches; Clockwork calendars characterised by the shape of the date indicator
    • G04B19/247Clocks or watches with date or week-day indicators, i.e. calendar clocks or watches; Clockwork calendars characterised by the shape of the date indicator disc-shaped
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    • G04B19/25333Driving or releasing mechanisms wherein the date indicators are driven or released mechanically by a clockwork movement
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  • CALENDAR TIMEPIECE Filed July '7, 1949 Patented Jan. 1, 1 952 CALENDAR TIMEPIECE Adamir Marchand, La Chaux de Fonds, Switzerland, assignor to BenrusWatch Company, Inc., New York, N. Y., a corporation of New York .Application July 7, 1949, Serial No. 103,493 In Switzerland March 18, 1947 '2 Claims.
  • the object of the present invention is a calendar timepiece, in which the mechanism for manually Setting the member indicating the date of the month is controlled by an axial movement of the winding stem and through the intermediary of the stem set.
  • This timepiece is characterized by the fact that this axial movement of the winding stem is efiected inwardly from the winding position, and that this axial movement has to overcome a relatively strong resistance to prevent any unintentional operation.
  • the annexed drawing shows, by way of example, one embodiment of the timepiece according to the invention.
  • a ring I carrying the dial is secured to the watch movement by two screws 2 and two feet 3.
  • the date wheel 4 is located at the center of the ring and is provided with teeth 5 cooperating with a pawl 6 pivoted at l and which acts as a detent for said date wheel and which is provided with a return spring 8, and cooperating also with an impulse lever 9 pivoted at [0 which is provided with a i return spring H.
  • the winding stem I2 is provided with a groove I3 in which engages a pin I 4 rigid with a stem set I5 pivoted at 16 and cooperating on the one side with the setting and Winding members, and on the other side with the impulse lever 9 of the date wheel by the stop I! of this lever.
  • the position shown in the drawing is the winding position.
  • the daily passage from a date to the next is automatically obtained by the wheel l8 carrying a pin l9 and rotating with the extent of one revolution per 24 hours, in such a Way that the pin drives the date wheel with the extent of one tooth per day.
  • the date wheel 4 has 31 teeth and for days months, the date Wheel is advanced manually one tooth by pushing on the winding stem. For the month of 29 or 28 days, the date iii 2 wheel is advanced two or three teeth, respectively, by pushing correspondingly two or three times on the winding stem.
  • the date wheel can carry a hand cooperating with a date dial on a disc with date indications appearing through an opening of the dial of the timepiece.
  • the stem set is mounted on the watch movement, while the impulse lever, the pawl and their return springs are mounted in the dial-holder ring I.
  • control of the calendar has no effect upon the operation of winding and of hour setting.
  • a calendar timepiece comprising a watch movement having mounted thereon the following: a winding mechanism including a winding stem, said winding stem being displaceable on the watch movement from a winding position axially inwardly to a date setting position and axially outwardly to an hour-setting position, a member for indicating the date of the month, a dial holder ring, a setting device normally in an inoperable position for manually setting said date member, a stem set operable by the axial displacement of said winding stem, means operable upon an inward axial displacement of the winding stem from its winding position for operating said setting device to move and set the date member, spring means for normally holding the stem in its winding position and the setting device in its inoperable position, a spring pressed pawl acting as a detent on said date member, the said setting device, spring means and pawl being mounted on said ring, said spring means offering a resistance sufiicient to prevent unintentional inward axial displacement of the Winding stem 2.

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Jan. 1, 1952 MARCHAND 2,581,268
CALENDAR TIMEPIECE Filed July '7, 1949 Patented Jan. 1, 1 952 CALENDAR TIMEPIECE Adamir Marchand, La Chaux de Fonds, Switzerland, assignor to BenrusWatch Company, Inc., New York, N. Y., a corporation of New York .Application July 7, 1949, Serial No. 103,493 In Switzerland March 18, 1947 '2 Claims.
The object of the present invention is a calendar timepiece, in which the mechanism for manually Setting the member indicating the date of the month is controlled by an axial movement of the winding stem and through the intermediary of the stem set.
This timepiece is characterized by the fact that this axial movement of the winding stem is efiected inwardly from the winding position, and that this axial movement has to overcome a relatively strong resistance to prevent any unintentional operation.
The annexed drawing shows, by way of example, one embodiment of the timepiece according to the invention.
In the embodiment shown, a ring I carrying the dial is secured to the watch movement by two screws 2 and two feet 3. The date wheel 4 is located at the center of the ring and is provided with teeth 5 cooperating with a pawl 6 pivoted at l and which acts as a detent for said date wheel and which is provided with a return spring 8, and cooperating also with an impulse lever 9 pivoted at [0 which is provided with a i return spring H.
The winding stem I2 is provided with a groove I3 in which engages a pin I 4 rigid with a stem set I5 pivoted at 16 and cooperating on the one side with the setting and Winding members, and on the other side with the impulse lever 9 of the date wheel by the stop I! of this lever. The position shown in the drawing is the winding position. By pulling the stem [2 outwardly, the hour setting position is obtained, while by pushing or pressing the stem l2 inwardly, it operates, through the stem set IS, the impulse lever 9 for moving the date wheel. The return spring ll of the impulse lever is relatively strong in order to prevent any unintentional operation. The passage from one tooth of the date wheel to the next is effected first through the impulse lever 9 and ends by the action of the spring pressed pawl 6. As soon as the pressure on the winding stem is released, it comes back into its winding position under the action of the strong return spring ll of the impulse lever.
The daily passage from a date to the next is automatically obtained by the wheel l8 carrying a pin l9 and rotating with the extent of one revolution per 24 hours, in such a Way that the pin drives the date wheel with the extent of one tooth per day. The date wheel 4 has 31 teeth and for days months, the date Wheel is advanced manually one tooth by pushing on the winding stem. For the month of 29 or 28 days, the date iii 2 wheel is advanced two or three teeth, respectively, by pushing correspondingly two or three times on the winding stem.
The date wheel can carry a hand cooperating with a date dial on a disc with date indications appearing through an opening of the dial of the timepiece.
For making possible the axial movement of the winding stem inwards, a clearance is provided between the bearing of this stem and the bottom of its seating, as well as between the winding crown and the (housing) case side wall.
It is possible to secure on the axis of the calendar wheel 4 a week day wheel 20 with 14 teeth and two series of daily indications, figures 1 to 7 or names of the days. This wheel is then controlled by an extension of the pin H! which controls the date wheel, but it can be manually rotated only through the setting mechanism. The figures or the names appear through an opening of the dial.
As a variation, it will be possible to provide a relatively strong spring between the crown and the side wall of the case, this spring having an initial tension and cooperating with an abutment, the whole so arranged that it opposes a resistance against the pushing of the crown only for the operation of the date controlling mechanism. This arrangement has the advantage of preventing to have a relatively strong spring in the mechanism and consequently reduces the wear.
The stem set is mounted on the watch movement, while the impulse lever, the pawl and their return springs are mounted in the dial-holder ring I.
In the described arrangement, the control of the calendar has no effect upon the operation of winding and of hour setting.
What I claim is:
l. A calendar timepiece comprising a watch movement having mounted thereon the following: a winding mechanism including a winding stem, said winding stem being displaceable on the watch movement from a winding position axially inwardly to a date setting position and axially outwardly to an hour-setting position, a member for indicating the date of the month, a dial holder ring, a setting device normally in an inoperable position for manually setting said date member, a stem set operable by the axial displacement of said winding stem, means operable upon an inward axial displacement of the winding stem from its winding position for operating said setting device to move and set the date member, spring means for normally holding the stem in its winding position and the setting device in its inoperable position, a spring pressed pawl acting as a detent on said date member, the said setting device, spring means and pawl being mounted on said ring, said spring means offering a resistance sufiicient to prevent unintentional inward axial displacement of the Winding stem 2. Ina-calendar timepiece, a watchmovement having mounted thereon the following: a winding mechanism including a winding stem,
position said winding stem being displaceable from a winding.
axially inwardly to a date setting posito move and set the date wheel upon an inward axial displacement of the winding stem from its winding position, and spring means for normally tion and axially outwardlyto-an hour'setting.
position,
cluding. a part for operating said impulse lever a date wheel for indicatingthewdate of the month, an impulse leverinormallyin" an holding the stem in its winding position and the impulse lever in its inoperable position, said spring means ofiering a resistance sufficient to prevent unintentional'inward axial displacement of the winding stem:
ADAMIR MARCHAND.
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Cited By (7)

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US3377796A (en) * 1966-03-11 1968-04-16 Hamilton Watch Co Electric watch calendar setting mechanism
US3413800A (en) * 1965-06-17 1968-12-03 Schild Sa A Calendar correction mechanism for a watch movement
US3465513A (en) * 1967-05-11 1969-09-09 Ebauchesfabrik Eta Ag Calendar watch with correction device for the date ring
US3531929A (en) * 1968-10-07 1970-10-06 Forster Bernhard Date-correcting means for a date-indicating watch
US3597917A (en) * 1968-03-29 1971-08-10 Suwa Seikosha Kk Day-indicating system of a calendar watch
US3683614A (en) * 1969-07-23 1972-08-15 Katsuhiko Komiyama Day calendar timepiece with multiple language displays
US3706197A (en) * 1970-06-20 1972-12-19 Seiko Instr & Electronics Date correcting device for wrist watches

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CH5236A (en) * 1892-06-29 1892-11-15 H Gruenberg New simplified system for date clock
AT49873B (en) * 1909-08-27 1911-09-11 Bernhard Deutsch Adjustment device for pocket watch calendar movements.
CH161356A (en) * 1932-02-01 1933-04-30 Bovet Freres & Co S A Calendar watch.

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CH5236A (en) * 1892-06-29 1892-11-15 H Gruenberg New simplified system for date clock
AT49873B (en) * 1909-08-27 1911-09-11 Bernhard Deutsch Adjustment device for pocket watch calendar movements.
CH161356A (en) * 1932-02-01 1933-04-30 Bovet Freres & Co S A Calendar watch.

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3413800A (en) * 1965-06-17 1968-12-03 Schild Sa A Calendar correction mechanism for a watch movement
US3377796A (en) * 1966-03-11 1968-04-16 Hamilton Watch Co Electric watch calendar setting mechanism
US3465513A (en) * 1967-05-11 1969-09-09 Ebauchesfabrik Eta Ag Calendar watch with correction device for the date ring
US3597917A (en) * 1968-03-29 1971-08-10 Suwa Seikosha Kk Day-indicating system of a calendar watch
US3531929A (en) * 1968-10-07 1970-10-06 Forster Bernhard Date-correcting means for a date-indicating watch
US3683614A (en) * 1969-07-23 1972-08-15 Katsuhiko Komiyama Day calendar timepiece with multiple language displays
US3706197A (en) * 1970-06-20 1972-12-19 Seiko Instr & Electronics Date correcting device for wrist watches

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