101 |
Sealing device for minute repeater |
JP2013087131 |
2013-04-18 |
JP2013221946A |
2013-10-28 |
FREDERIC DUPUIS |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an external control mechanism which is sealed against moisture and dust both during operation and in a rest position.SOLUTION: A case 3 includes a seat 5 for receiving, in sealing abutment, at last one static sealing gasket 6 which is installed on a bolt 2 in a sealed state when the bolt 2 is in a rest position PR, and can be moved together with the bolt 2. When the bolt 2 is located in a pulled position for operation of hour notification, the static sealing gasket 6 is spaced from the seat 5. The case 3 includes a chamber 8, an opening 4 is formed in one wall of the chamber 8, and the chamber 8 limits movement of a sliding sealing gasket 10. The bolt 2 slides in the gasket 10 in a sealed state, and the gasket 10 is in sealing abutment with at least one inner surface 11 of the chamber 8. |
102 |
Information notification apparatus and electronic watch |
JP2012063574 |
2012-03-21 |
JP2013195268A |
2013-09-30 |
TAKENAWA HIDEO |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an information notification apparatus and an electronic watch capable of notifying a notification content even visually when notifying information by vibration.SOLUTION: An electronic watch includes: a number plate 16 having a display aperture portion 18; a vibration motor 20 arranged below the number plate 16 to notify information by generating vibration with the eccentric rotation of an eccentric rotary portion 20c; and a rotating plate 21 rotated by the eccentric rotation of the eccentric rotary portion 20c of this vibration motor 20 to notify information by exposing a function display portion 19 from the display aperture portion 18. Consequently, when vibration is generated by the rotation of the eccentric rotary portion 20c of the vibration motor 20, the rotating plate 21 can be rotated by the eccentric rotation of the eccentric rotary portion 20c of this vibration motor 20, and information can be visually notified by exposing the function display portion 19 from the display aperture portion 18 of the number plate 16 by the rotation of the rotating plate 21 without requiring an exclusive drive source. |
103 |
Clock power reserve indicating device |
JP2013513000 |
2011-06-06 |
JP2013532279A |
2013-08-15 |
デュボワ、シリル |
パワーリザーブを要求に応じて指示出来るように構成されたパワーリザーブ指示装置を具える手巻きまたは自動巻きの機械式時計のムーブメントである。 このパワーリザーブ指示装置は、作動されるとパワーリザーブの大きさを指示する音響信号を発生する装置を具える。 |
104 |
Mechanism for isolating timepiece mechanism generating various sound signals |
JP2012051288 |
2012-03-08 |
JP2012189593A |
2012-10-04 |
ERIC GOELLER |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an isolation mechanism (800) for a timepiece (1000) which includes, on the one hand, a timepiece movement (200) and on the other hand, includes at least one strike mechanism having a feeler spindle to gather time information from a time reference driven by the timepiece movement (200).SOLUTION: The mechanism includes at least a first isolator (142) configured to cooperate with a control mechanism included in the timepiece (1000) so as to take a stop position for preventing the time gathering feeler spindle from retrieving time information on the time reference at a first winding position, and at a second let down position, to allow the feeler spindle to pass to come into contact with the time reference. |
105 |
Time interval measurement equipment with Azukasuzu mechanism |
JP2005361318 |
2005-12-15 |
JP4895164B2 |
2012-03-14 |
シュミーシェン クリスチャン |
The timepiece has a chronograph mechanism (4) that can be started, stopped and reset to zero, and a ringing mechanism (6) which emits an acoustic signal when the mechanism (4) is started. The mechanism (4) has a column wheel (10) associated with a control unit that has teeth of number equal to or two times greater than number of columns of the wheel and activates the mechanism (6) when the mechanism (4) is started. |
106 |
Whistle device that can be integrated into a wristwatch |
US14417475 |
2013-07-09 |
US09514730B2 |
2016-12-06 |
Francois Junod |
Device (1) that can be integrated into a wristwatch case comprising a whistle (7) and a piston (11) for injecting air into the whistle (7) in order to imitate the singing of a bird. |
107 |
ELECTRONIC DEVICE |
US15054933 |
2016-02-26 |
US20160255732A1 |
2016-09-01 |
Jun-Hui LEE; Jong-Hae KIM; Hee-Young YUN |
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a frame and a display member exposed through an opening of the frame. The display member includes a first glass exposed through the opening to an outside and a second glass disposed on a surface of the first glass. The second glass includes an area formed to project beyond an edge of the first glass such that the area is positioned inside the frame. |
108 |
TIMEPIECE WITH IMPROVED SOUND LEVEL |
US14895388 |
2014-09-04 |
US20160109857A1 |
2016-04-21 |
Polychronis Nakis KARAPATIS; Younes KADMIRI; Davide SARCHI |
A method for improving sound output level of a musical or striking timepiece including at least one vibration generator and vibrating at specific natural frequencies of the generator. The timepiece includes external parts which are modified by integration or addition of at least one acoustic radiator including at least one element vibrating-radiating at a natural frequency of the radiator tuned to at least one of the natural frequencies of the generator. The external parts include at least one acoustic radiator including at least one element vibrating at a natural frequency of the radiator tuned to at least one of the natural frequencies of the generator. |
109 |
Gong for striking-work device of a timepiece |
US14052162 |
2013-10-11 |
US09292004B2 |
2016-03-22 |
Lucas Raggi; Jean-Daniel Lüthi |
A gong for a striking-work device of a timepiece. The gong includes a spring blade forming a main body of the gong and is adapted to act as a vibrating member so as to produce a sound following an actuation. The spring blade includes at least one opening formed in its main body. The invention also includes a timepiece, such as a mechanical watch, comprising such a gong. |
110 |
Striking mechanism provided with a means of selecting the mode of vibration of a gong |
US14276039 |
2014-05-13 |
US09207643B2 |
2015-12-08 |
Polychronis Nakis Karapatis; Jerome Favre; Davide Sarchi; Younes Kadmiri; Fabio Sciascia |
A striking mechanism, particularly for a watch, includes at least one gong fixed to a gong-carrier, at least one hammer for striking the gong at predetermined times, and a device to select at least one mode of vibration of the gong. The selection device includes at least one selector element arranged in contact on a part of the gong and held on a vibration node of a mode of vibration of the gong to be selected so as to block other modes of vibration. The selector element can be moved on the gong by a mechanical or magnetic movement device. |
111 |
WHISTLE DEVICE THAT CAN BE INTEGRATED INTO A WRISTWATCH |
US14417475 |
2013-07-09 |
US20150187346A1 |
2015-07-02 |
François Junod |
Device (1) that can be integrated into a wristwatch case comprising a whistle (7) and a piston (11) for injecting air into the whistle (7) in order to imitate the singing of a bird. |
112 |
Sealing device for a minute-repeater |
US13862788 |
2013-04-15 |
US09019800B2 |
2015-04-28 |
Frederic Dupuis |
A sealing device for a minute-repeater mechanism, comprising a striking work control bolt which can move in an aperture of a case between a rest position and a pulled-out position. The case includes a seat for receiving in sealed abutment, in the rest position of the bolt, a first sealing gasket mounted in a sealed manner on the bolt and moveable therewith, and which is at a distance from the seat when the bolt is in a pulled-out position for operating the striking work. The case includes a chamber, one wall of which comprises the aperture, which limits the travel of a second sliding sealing gasket in which the bolt slides in a sealed manner, and which is in sealed abutment on an inner surface of the chamber. |
113 |
STRIKING MECHANISM PROVIDED WITH A MEANS OF SELECTING THE MODE OF VIBRATION OF A GONG |
US14276039 |
2014-05-13 |
US20140355398A1 |
2014-12-04 |
Polychronis Nakis KARAPATIS; Jerome Favre; Davide Sarchi; Younes Kadmiri; Fabio Sciascia |
The striking mechanism (1) particularly for a watch, includes at least one gong (3) fixed to a gong-carrier (2), at least one hammer for striking the gong at predetermined times, and a means of selecting at least one mode of vibration of the gong. The selection means includes at least one selector element (4) arranged in contact on a part of the gong and held on a vibration node of a mode of vibration of the gong to be selected so as to block other modes of vibration. The selector element can be moved on the gong by a mechanical or magnetic means of movement. |
114 |
Information notifying device and electronic timepiece |
US13831423 |
2013-03-14 |
US08787123B2 |
2014-07-22 |
Hideo Takenawa |
The present invention provides an information notifying device including an hour plate with a display opening, a vibrating motor which is placed on a lower side of the hour plate and causes vibration with eccentric rotation of an eccentric rotation section for information notification, and a rotary plate which rotates with the eccentric rotation of the eccentric rotation section of the vibrating motor and exposes a function display section from the display opening for information notification. |
115 |
MECHANISM FOR ISOLATING TIMEPIECE MECHANISMS WHICH RELEASE VARIOUS ACOUSTIC SIGNALS |
US13413312 |
2012-03-06 |
US20120230156A1 |
2012-09-13 |
Eric GOELLER |
Isolating mechanism (800) for a timepiece (1000) including, on the one hand, a timepiece movement (200) and on the other hand, at least one striking mechanism including feeler spindles for gathering time information from time references driven by said timepiece movement (200).The mechanism includes at least a first isolator (142), arranged to cooperate with a control mechanism comprised in said timepiece (1000), in order, in a first winding position, to take a stop position preventing said time gathering feeler spindles from searching for time information on said time references, and, in a second let down position, to allow said feeler spindles to pass and come into contact with said time references. |
116 |
Instrument for measuring intervals of time comprising a ringing mechanism |
US11311156 |
2005-12-20 |
US07292505B2 |
2007-11-06 |
Christian Schmiedchen |
Instrument for measuring intervals of time including a chronograph mechanism (4) which it is possible at least to start, stop and reset to zero, said instrument (1) being characterized in that it further includes a ringing mechanism (6) which emits an acoustic signal at least when the chronograph mechanism (4) is started. |
117 |
Instrument for measuring intervals of time comprising a ringing mechanism |
US11311156 |
2005-12-20 |
US20060133217A1 |
2006-06-22 |
Christian Schmiedchen |
Instrument for measuring intervals of time including a chronograph mechanism (4) which it is possible at least to start, stop and reset to zero, said instrument (1) being characterized in that it further includes a ringing mechanism (6) which emits an acoustic signal at least when the chronograph mechanism (4) is started. |
118 |
Timer actuated by a burning incense stick |
US10150041 |
2002-05-16 |
US06717888B2 |
2004-04-06 |
David C. Wilmore |
A timer is provided which is actuated by an incense stick burning to a given point at which point a pivotally movable hammer is released. When the hammer is released, it moves from its first retracted position to a second position in response to gravitational forces wherein it strikes a bowl to make a pleasant alarm sound. The timer is particularly useful and appropriate when used in conjunction with meditation or a similar exercise. |
119 |
Timer actuated by a burning incense stick |
US10150041 |
2002-05-16 |
US20030214884A1 |
2003-11-20 |
David
C.
Wilmore |
A timer is provided which is actuated by an incense stick burning to a given point at which point a pivotally movable hammer is released. When the hammer is released, it moves from its first retracted position to a second position in response to gravitational forces wherein it strikes a bowl to make a pleasant alarm sound. The timer is particularly useful and appropriate when used in conjunction with meditation or a similar exercise. |
120 |
Timing clock for talking machines |
US51838521 |
1921-11-28 |
US1545641A |
1925-07-14 |
LAWRENCE DUBE; PALMA GRATTON JOSEPH |
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