序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 Timepiece display mechanism US13944280 2013-07-17 US08888359B2 2014-11-18 Thierry Altenhoven; Marco Bettelini
A timepiece movement including a time-setting stem which is moveable longitudinally and in rotation along a stem axis in a bottom plate, the movement including at least one display control mechanism which includes at least one counter, an arbour of which pivots about a pivot axis. The axis is secant with the stem axis, and pivots in a first jewel, a first external shoulder of which is driven into the bottom plate, and a second external shoulder of which pivotally guides the bore of an intermediate time-setting wheel controllable via the stem.
102 MODULAR MECHANICAL TIMEPIECE MOVEMENT WITH FUNCTIONAL MODULES US14333138 2014-07-16 US20140328145A1 2014-11-06 Jean-Bernard PETERS; Laurent Kaelin; Ivan Villar; Raphael Balmer
The sub-assembly includes, irreversibly fixed to a main plate and each irreversibly pre-adjusted by the irreversible securing of adjustment and/or assembly components, after the particular timepiece function thereof has been adjusted and function checked on the test bench, functional modules: a gear train module, a display module, and a time-setting module.Other mechanical sub-assemblies, each irreversibly fixed to the preceding lower order mechanical sub-assembly, include various modules; motor module frame-mounted self-winding device module escapement holder regulating module motion work train date module self-winding module. Mechanical movement including at least one mechanical sub-assembly of this type.Watch including a mechanical movement of this type.Method of assembling mechanical sub-assemblies of this type by the irreversible securing of mechanical sub-assemblies and irreversibly pre-adjusted modules.
103 Device for operating an electronic multifunctional device US12316919 2008-12-16 US07794138B2 2010-09-14 Beppo Hilfiker
An operating mechanism of a multifunctional device which can be worn on the wrist and has a housing with integrated electronics. The operating mechanism is integrated into the housing and has an operating element which is a one-piece or multi-piece setting stem. The setting stem partly crosses the housing, and the setting stem is arranged parallel to a planar enlargement of the housing and is rotatably and linearly moveably mounted. The setting stem can be moved linearly parallel to the longitudinal axis and rotatively about the rotational axis/longitudinal axis by a first operating watch button and optionally with a second operating watch button. The movement of the setting stem triggers various contacts on a contact plate, from which contacts electronic signals are sent to the electronics, as a result of which the electronic control of the multifunctional device is effected.
104 Timepiece movement with a second stop device US548021 1995-10-25 US5621704A 1997-04-15 Koji Baba; Katsuhiro Hatano
A timepiece movement comprises a rotor driven for intermittent rotation by a stepping motor, a speed-reducing wheel train and a second stop device. The speed-reducing wheel train has a movement conversion mechanism for transmitting intermittent rotary movement of the rotor to continuous rotary movement of a second hand wheel in a smooth manner. The second stop device is moveable between a first position, for immediately stopping the second hand wheel, and a second position, for immediately moving the second hand wheel at a predetermined speed.
105 Time correction mechanism for an analog timepiece using plastic gears for transmitting the rotation of the manual operation member to the hands US175155 1988-03-30 US4853909A 1989-08-01 Masaru Shoji; Mitsunobu Yatabe
In a time-setting mechanism for an analog time-piece, when an operation member is moved in its axial direction, a pinion provided on the operation member is brought into mesh with a gear which is normally rotated in an interlocked relation to hands. When the operation member is turned in this state, the torque thereof is transmitted via the pinion and gear to the hands for time-setting. The pinion and gear are made of synthetic resins, and the pinion is made of a resin material having higher flexibility than the resin material of the gear.
106 Arrangement for limiting the axial play of gears of a watch time indicating mechanism US12184 1987-01-30 US4722076A 1988-01-26 Hans-Georg Schnell
In an arrangement for limiting the axial play of gears of a watch time indicating mechanism with drive gears rotatably supported on a support plate with axis extending normal thereto and an adjustment shaft extending parallel to the support plate, a cover plate is mounted on the support plate so as to overlay the gears with arms engaging the gears and further is provided with an arm bent-over into engagement with the adjustment shaft to limit their axial play. The cover plate is U-shaped and has edge portions thereof resiliently received under projections of the support plate for firmly retaining the cover plate on the support plate.
107 Clock construction and method of making the same US651573 1984-09-17 US4657407A 1987-04-14 Jay L. Lewis
A clock construction and method for making the same are provided, the clock construction comprising a frame, an interval timer carried by the frame, and a selector shaft rotatably carried by the frame while being axially movable relative thereto and being operatively interconnected to the timer to set the same to a selected time period upon rotation of the selector shaft. The timer has a cam member rotatably disposed on the shaft and has a slot in one side thereof. The shaft has a drive member disposed in the slot to rotate the cam member in unison with rotation of the shaft in any axial position of the shaft. A spring is disposed between the frame and the drive member to tend to maintain the shaft in one axial position thereof. The spring is confined completely within the slot of the cam in all axial positions of the shaft relative to the frame.
108 Clock construction, Geneva clutch therefor and methods of making the same US796902 1985-11-12 US4634289A 1987-01-06 Larry V. Price
A clock construction, a Geneva clutch therefor and methods of making the same are provided, the clock construction comprising a frame, a drive unit carried by the frame, a time indicating unit carried by the frame, and a Geneva clutch carried by the frame and operatively interconnecting the drive unit to the time indicating unit so that the drive unit can drive the time indicating unit in a timed sequence thereof, the clutch comprising a shaft rotatably carried by the frame, a pair of leaf springs each having opposed ends with a longitudinal axis therebetween, one of the opposed of each leaf spring being fixed to the shaft so that the leaf springs rotate in unison therewith, and a Geneva pinion rotatably disposed on the shaft and having a multi-sided section engaged by the leaf springs to tend to cause the shaft to rotate in unison with the pinion about an axis of rotation as the pinion is being rotated by the drive unit, the leaf springs each having the longitudinal axis thereof disposed substantially transverse to the axis of rotation of the shaft and the pinion. The other opposed ends of the leaf springs extending in opposite directions relative to each other.
109 Time setting mechanism for a timepiece having an analog mechanical display US549859 1983-11-08 US4555185A 1985-11-26 Cyril Vuilleumier
This mechanism is intended for time setting of an analog mechanical display in a timepiece. It comprises a manually operable crowned stem (1) arranged to be toggled into at least two axial positions the active one of which is drawn-out relative to the neutral pushed-in position. The stem is provided with a toothed pinion (3) which meshes with an axially displaceable pinion (6). Such pinions are placed side-by-side and a mechanism including a trigger piece (9), a rocking lever (10) and a slider (21) slaves the axially displaceable pinion to the stem. The arrangement is compact and readily integrated into a thin timepiece.
110 Stem mechanism for a watch US338236 1982-01-11 US4447163A 1984-05-08 Nobuo Tsukada; Isamu Nishida
A winding stem mechanism for a watch having a winding stem and a pinion with a shaft body. The winding stem and pinion are dimensioned to slidably fit within a base plate recess, and have respective facing ends. One facing end is provided with a square blind bore, and the other facing end is square and complementary to the blind bore and dimensioned to slidably fit within the blind bore so that the winding stem can slide away from the pinion without displacing same and the winding stem can slide toward the pinion and displace same in the direction of travel of the winding stem. The pinion engages a setting wheel for setting a wheel train.
111 Setting mechanism for an analog display watch US350138 1982-02-19 US4363554A 1982-12-14 Jean-Claude Schaffner; Jacques Muller
The mechanism has a sliding and rotary stem 2 for controlling two functions of a digital display watch. The stem 2 carries a fixed pinion 4. An intermediate gear 6 is mounted rotatably at the end of a rocking lever 32. Pivotal movement of the lever 32 against the action of a spring 36 is produced by the stem 2. In a first position of the stem 2, the gear 6 is in mesh with a date setting wheel 8 but out of mesh with the pinion 4. In a second position, the gear 6 is engaged by the pinion 4 and remains in mesh with the wheel 8. In a third, fully pulled out position, the gear 6 remains engaged by the pinion 4 and is pulled out of mesh with the wheel 8 and into mesh with a time setting wheel 10.
112 Watch with a calendar display and hand setting device actuated by a setting shaft US208017 1980-11-18 US4362391A 1982-12-07 Josef King; Wolfgang Ganter
A watch with a calendar display and a hand setting device actuated by a setting shaft for correction measures as a function of the instantaneous position of the setting shaft is disclosed. For this purpose, a coupling element is rotatably coupled with the setting shaft. The coupling element is displaceable from an intermediate position into one of two preparatory positions dependent upon the direction of rotation of the setting shaft in a first axial position. By moving the setting shaft into a second axial position, the coupling element is transferred by a reversing lever and a slotted link from the preselected preparatory position into a corresponding one of two stable working positions. In the working positions, a rotatable connection is established between the setting shaft and one of the calendar display disks. With a further axial displacement of the setting shaft, the coupling element is returned into the intermediate position and a rotatable connection is established between the setting shaft and a minute hand correcting tube.
113 Electronic wristwatches US970905 1978-12-19 US4234946A 1980-11-18 Kotaro Takahashi
This invention relates to a battery powered electronic wristwatch having a time changing device accommodated in a recess in the base plate of the watch which device operatively is connected to the adjustment shaft manipulatable externally of the watch casing to alter the position of the hands of the watch. The time changing device includes a pivotable setting lever which cooperates with the adjustment shaft and a spring for controlling the movement of the setting lever. A fixed body portion of the spring has a portion of its periphery shaped so as to conform to a peripheral portion of a base recess for accommodating the watch battery.
114 Digital timer and method of operating such US571416 1975-04-24 US4057959A 1977-11-15 Gene L. Insley; Merle J. Lewis
A digital timer has means operable generally for indicating digital time and means for actuating the indicating means to effect the digital time indicating operation thereof. A drive train is provided for connection with the actuating means and includes means adapted to be intermittently rotatable, means for driving the rotatable means in a predetermined time sequence to effect the intermittent rotation thereof, and means for translating the intermittent rotation of the rotatable means to the actuating means.A method of operating a digital timer is also disclosed.
115 Digital clock or the like and drive unit therefor US43782674 1974-01-30 US3903687A 1975-09-09 MARQUIS EDGAR E
A digital clock having a time indicating wheel rotatably mounted to the clock frame. A drive is carried by the frame and is operatively associated with the wheel to incrementally rotate the wheel relative to the frame in a time relation for time indicating purposes, the drive having manual means for manually setting the wheel in a desired time indicating position in either a forward direction or a reverse direction of rotation thereof.
116 Setting means for indicating apparatus US3780525D 1973-03-28 US3780525A 1973-12-25 KITAI K
Setting means for digital indicating apparatus, for example a digital clock having a plurality of coaxial indicating display wheels and a like plurality of coaxial reference display wheels, comprises a rachet wheel fixed on each of said display wheels and a single reciprocable setting member located between each of the indicating display wheels and the corresponding reference display wheel. A pawl pivotally mounted on the setting member is movable between a first position in which it is engageable with the rachet wheel of the respective indicating display wheel and a second position in which it is engageable with the rachet wheel of the corresponding reference display wheel. The pawl is shifted from one position to the other by manually operable changeover means so that the same setting member is operable to rotate either the indicating display wheel or the corresponding reference display wheel to the desired setting.
117 Timepiece movement US10059870 1970-12-22 US3693344A 1972-09-26 CLEUSIX WILLY
A timepiece movement for driving a plurality of hands, one of which is an hour hand, comprises a power train including a pair of identical, coaxially mounted, independently rotatable gears operatively connected with the hour hand, one of said gears being driven by said power train and the other of said gears being selectively operated manually, with magnetic means normally coupling said gears for simultaneous rotation but permitting adjustment of said manually operable gear relative to the other gear to change the indication of the hour hand without affecting any other hand. Means are provided under the control of the manually operated means for selectively positively coupling said gears to enable rotation simultaneously of said gears by such manual means.
118 Timepiece with sweep second hand and hand-setting means US3686885D 1970-08-10 US3686885A 1972-08-29 HAAG ALBRECHT; SIEFERT ROLAND
The invention relates to a timepiece with hand-setting means extending coaxially with the hand spindles, in particular for use in connection with a dashboard or car clock set or arranged in a control panel with inaccessible rear plate, which is equipped with hand-setting means to be brought into operative connection with the minute hand from the front end of the timepiece having a sweep second hand which, however, when actuating the hand-setting means is not affected during its motion and function.
119 Plane indicator setting arrangement US3608306D 1969-09-22 US3608306A 1971-09-28 COBARG CLAUS-CHRISTIAN
A SETTING ARRANGEMENT FOR PLANE OR LEAF INDICATORS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH CLOCKS TO PRESENT A DIGITAL DISPLAY OF THE TIME. THE LEAF OR PLANE INDICATORS ARE MOUNTED ON A DRUM WHICH IS DRIVEN FROM THE CLOCK MECHANISM, THROUGH A COUPLING WITH COUPLING PINS. THE COUPLING PINS ARE MOUNTED ON GEARS OF THE COUPLING. ONE OF THE GEARS IS MOUNTED ON A SHAFT TO WHICH A SETTING OR ADJUSTMENT KNOB IS SECURED. BY ROTATING THE KNOB, IT IS POSSIBLE TO ADJUST THE INSTANT OF CONTACT BETWEEN THE COUPLING PINS, AND THEREBY THE ENGAGEMENT OF COUPLING. A SCALE SURROUNDS THE SETTING KNOB FOR REALIZING ACCURATE SETTINGS OF THE INDICATOR. SETTING OF THE KNOB MAY BE IN THE FORWARD OR REVERSE DIRECTION, AND A BLOCKING MECHANISM BECOMES OPERATIONAL WHEN THE REVERSE ROTATION OF THE KNOB EXCEEDS A PREDETERMINED LIMIT.
120 Timepiece having a setting device arranged coaxially with the hands arbors US3587224D 1968-03-07 US3587224A 1971-06-28 GANTER WOLFGANG; ZEPPELIN KURT VON
TIMEPIECE WITH A MANUALLY OPERATED SETTING KNOB ROTATABLY MOUNTED ON THE DIAL COVER GLASS COAZIAL WITH THE ROTATING HANDS ARBORS SUCH THAT THE SECONDS HAND OR BOTH SECONDS AND MINUTES HANDS CAN BE SET BY PRESSING INWARDLY AND ROTATING THE SETTING KNOB.
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