序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 다양하게 착용할 수 있는 시계 KR1019910016094 1991-09-16 KR100191841B1 1999-06-15 조엘본빈
시계바늘이 예를 들어, 12시 방향에서 겹쳐지는 정해진 세트 위치에 있으며 예를 들어, 정오와 같은 시간기준을 나타내도록 하는 아날로그 시계, 이같은 아날로그 시계는 조절수단을 가져서 문자판과 관련해서 상기의 시간기준을 변경시킬 수 있도록 한다. 따라서, 예를 들어, 상기 시간기준을 6시방향으로 180。 재조정 하므로써 왼손 손목에 착용될수 있도록 된 시계줄이 오른손 손목에 착용될 수 있는 시계줄로 변환될 수 있는 시계줄로 변환될 수 있다.
22 Calendar mechanism including a quick month corrector US13424843 2012-03-20 US08982673B2 2015-03-17 Eric Goeller; Alain Zaugg
The calendar mechanism includes a 31 wheel set (31) for controlling a date indicator, a date drive means for driving the 31 wheel set, a 12 wheel set (12) for controlling a month indicator, and a monthly drive means for driving the 12 wheel set at the end of each month. The monthly drive means is activated by the 31 wheel set during the change from the end of one month to the first day of the next month. The calendar mechanism further includes a manually activated month corrector device arranged to advance the 31 wheel set in one stroke to an angular position corresponding to the indication of the first day of the next month, so that the monthly drive means, activated by the change from one month to the next, increments the 12 wheel set by one step.
23 Date system for a timepiece US13497956 2010-09-29 US08811124B2 2014-08-19 Raphael Courvoisier
The invention relates to a timepiece (1) including a timepiece movement (5) comprising a time measuring system (11) for displaying the time, and a date system (13) connected to said time measuring system for displaying the date. According to the invention, the date system (13) includes a display of the continuously moving type and a correction device (12) which can correct said date display at any time, by a predetermined step (A, B), while maintaining the relationship of said continuous movement relative to that of said time during the correction operation.The invention concerns the field of date displays.
24 SUPPORT FOR DISPLAY MEMBER OF A TIMEPIECE MOVEMENT US14034467 2013-09-23 US20140022870A1 2014-01-23 Huy Van Tran; Ludovic Perez
A support for a mechanism for displaying jumping-type information for a timepiece movement is disclosed. The mechanism may include a display member driven in rotation via a driving star wheel. The support may be positioned between the display member and a frame element of the timepiece movement. The support may include a base that may include at least one first hole configured to receive a shaft for rotating the display member. The support may also include a first arm extending from the base and arranged to ensure the function of a jumper for the driving star wheel, and a second arm extending from the base and arranged to act on the driving star wheel to cause the driving star wheel to rotate in order to correct information displayed in response to a predefined action of a user that deforms the second arm.
25 WATCH WITH TIME ZONE DISPLAY US12936066 2009-03-11 US20110032802A1 2011-02-10 Frank Müller; Peter Schmidt
The analogue display watch includes two separate time displays (40, 44) for first and second time zones, and a time zone indicator (50), which includes a place ring (53) associated with two apertures (51, 52) shifted angularly by 1/24th of a revolution, and one of which is used in combination with winter time and the other with daylight saving time (DST). A first, manual, time-setting device (31) can simultaneously set the time of the first and second time displays (40, 44). A second, manual, time-setting device can rotate the second time display (44) and the time zone indicator (50) together, step-by-step, without changing the state of the first time display (40). A manual corrector (34, 63) rotates the place ring (53) step-by-step without changing the state of the first and second time displays (40, 44). The place symbols (54) are distributed over the circumference of the place ring (53) with a step of 1/96th of a revolution, so as to include symbols (54a, 54b) representing time zones that differ from UTC by a non-integer number of hours. With these features, simple manipulations can display the time in any place in the world and time zone changes can be performed easily while taking account of daylight saving time and a change in hemisphere, where necessary.
26 Time-setting member for a time indicator US11955970 2007-12-13 US07731416B2 2010-06-08 Olivier Mahler; Alphonse Bron
During normal use, the time indicator (2) is driven by a mechanism (3) controlled by the gear train (4) of the timepiece. This mechanism is arranged for uncoupling the gear train from the indicator when the time-setting member (1) is actuated, this action causing the indicator to move forward through a step of one hour. The time-setting member includes a push-button (5) which actuates a device (6) that in turn acts on said mechanism (3).
27 Timepiece with an hour hand able to be moved forward or backward by one hour step US11011620 2004-12-15 US07717616B2 2010-05-18 Alphonse Bron
Time zone timepiece including an hour hand (6) capable of being moved forward or backward in one hour steps by means of a manually actuated time setting stem (28) without affecting the minute display, said hand (6) being fitted onto an hour pipe (4) about which an hour hand (2) is adjusted to pivot freely, driven by a motion work (10), an additional wheel (12) secured to the pipe (4) driving an additional device, the hour wheel (2) being coupled to the additional wheel (12) by a limited torque mechanism (16), the timepiece being characterised in that, outside the periods in which the time zone time is being corrected, the hour wheel (2) and the additional wheel (12) are further rigidly coupled by a second coupling mechanism.
28 Second hand reset device for a timepiece US11727017 2007-03-23 US20070230286A1 2007-10-04 Karl-Friedrich Scheufele
A setting device for a timepiece comprising a second-indicating element (1) and at least one other time-indicating element comprises a first manual control element (2) that can occupy a neutral position and a position for setting the other time-indicating element or elements, and a mechanism (3) for resetting the second-indicating element (1) to zero, connected to the first manual control element (2). The reset mechanism (3) comprises a second manual control element (6) and is configured so that actuating the second manual control element (6) resets the second-indicating element (1) to zero when the first manual control element (2) is in the position for setting the other time-indicating element or elements and has no effect on the second-indicating element (1) when the first manual control element (2) is in the neutral position.
29 Timepiece with an hour hand able to be moved forward or backward by one hour step US11011620 2004-12-15 US20050128875A1 2005-06-16 Alphonse Bron
Time zone timepiece including an hour hand (6) capable of being moved forward or backward in one hour steps by means of a manually actuated time setting stem (28) without affecting the minute display, said hand (6) being fitted onto an hour pipe (4) about which an hour hand (2) is adjusted to pivot freely, driven by a motion work (10), an additional wheel (12) secured to the pipe (4) driving an additional device, the hour wheel (2) being coupled to the additional wheel (12) by a limited torque mechanism (16), the timepiece being characterised in that, outside the periods in which the time zone time is being corrected, the hour wheel (2) and the additional wheel (12) are further rigidly coupled by a second coupling mechanism.
30 Timepiece with a perpetual calendar mechanism US317877 1981-11-03 US4427300A 1984-01-24 Michel Groothuis
The mechanism comprises a date-disc (8) actuated at midnight by a lever (1) supporting a rotary part (3) with catches (3a) gearing with the wheel (4) of 24 h. The mechanism is so designed that each transition from a date to the next is effected in less than one hour so that the calendar remains still in synchronism with the hours hand, even in the case of the changing of the indication of time-zones. The disc comprises pins (14) controlling at the end of each month through a star-wheel (13) the rotation of a first (17) and a second (20) cam. The cams bear finger-pieces (17a,17b,21) the ones (17a,17b) of the first cam having variable widths according to the different lengths of the months forming bankings for a catch (9) of the lever (1) for hindering the return motion of this lever thus prolonging the duration of the gearing of the rotary part (3) with the disc (8). At the end of February of the normal years a finger-piece (17b) of the first cam (17) juxtaposes itself with a finger-piece (21) of the second cam (20) for causing the transition between the 28th of February and the 1st of March. This finger-piece (21) is missing in the leap years. The mechanism operates in the two directions of rotation of the wheel of 24 h.
31 Electrically powered timepiece US402754 1973-10-02 US3972178A 1976-08-03 Pierre-Andre Beguin
An electrically powered time-piece includes at least a minute hand and an ur hand, a high precision time standard and a motor controlled by the time standard. A positive kinematic mechanism connects the motor to the minute hand arbor and a non-positive kinematic mechanism connects the minute hand arbor to the hour hand pipe, thereby permitting the user to set the hour hand only.
32 Clock setting mechanism US48036674 1974-06-18 US3897700A 1975-08-05 HAYDON ARTHUR W
Apparatus for setting the hour hand of a clock one hour ahead at the beginning of daylight saving time or one hour back at the end of daylight saving time by moving two gears that are connected together and are meshed, respectively, with a gear on the shaft that drives the minute hand and a separate gear on the concentric shaft that drives the hour hand. The pair of gears is mounted on a support that may be pivoted about the same axis as the minute and hour hands by moving the support mechanically or through the interaction of a magnetic member on the support and a magnetic controller.
33 Timepiece setting mechanism US44234574 1974-02-14 US3866408A 1975-02-18 GERBER JEAN-PIERRE
A watch movement has a setting mechanism with a pull-out winding shaft enabling a step-by-step setting of solely the hour hand when the shaft is in an intermediate position between a pushed-in winding position and a pulled-out time-setting position. Said mechanism comprises a sliding link carrying a correcting wheel permanently in mesh with a pinion which in turn is in mesh with a sliding pinion on the shaft in both the intermediate position and the pulled-out position. In the intermediate position of the shaft, the correcting wheel meshes with a wheel carrying at least one toothed sector, said sector being adapted to drive the hour hand through given angular steps each corresponding to 1 hour.
34 Universal watch US3766730D 1971-05-20 US3766730A 1973-10-23 KISHIDA M; MIWA Y
A universal watch wherein the hour hand may be corrected incrementally by an hour or less in response to the pushing, pulling or turning a stem or shaft.
35 Time-piece US3762156D 1973-01-15 US3762156A 1973-10-02 VUILLEUMIER C
A seconds hand setting mechanism comprising a seconds wheel, a power-driven gear-train for driving the seconds wheel, an axially movable winding stem, a setting lever actuated by the stem, a rocking lever actuated by the setting lever, a click carried by the rocking lever, a ratchet wheel operable by the click and capable of controlling the seconds wheel through a magnetic coupling independently of the gear train to advance or retard a seconds hand carried by the seconds wheel.
36 Device for indication of the hour in a timepiece US3745762D 1972-01-04 US3745762A 1973-07-17 KOCHER H; SCHMIED P
A device for adjusting the hour hand of a timepiece from outside the timepiece without moving the cannon pinion or the minute pinion wherein a coaxial coupling in which two or more balls are provided on one coaxial element such that each of the balls can successively engage in notches provided in the other coaxial element.
37 Calendar watch with isolated hour hand changing means combined with synchronization gearing US3710567D 1972-01-26 US3710567A 1973-01-16 CLEUSIX W
A calendar watch showing the day of the month is combined with an hour hand changing device for changing the hour hand independently of the minute hand and includes a watch movement driving the hour hand, the minute hand and a day of the month indicator, the hour hand changing device being associated with the movement and including means for selectively by-passing a driving gear of the movement and driving the hour hand through an hour wheel which in turn drives a series of gears for operating the day of the month indicator so that the hour hand and the day of the month indicator remain synchronized to enable the indicator to change the day at midnight.
38 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.
39 Resetting-to-zero mechanisms for seconds, minute, and hour hands US3667212D 1971-04-19 US3667212A 1972-06-06 KOMIYAMA KATSUHIKO; IINUMA YOSHIO
In a timepiece wherein the second, minute and hour hands are rotated about a common axis, an externally operated hand position resetting arrangement is provided for shifting a second hand connection lever and a minute and hour hand correction lever into engagement with respective cams to accomplish the resetting of the hands to a zero position.
40 Clock synchronizing device US23206538 1938-09-28 US2241447A 1941-05-13 DEMONET EUGENE A
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