序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 시계용 조절 장치 KR1020067021916 2005-03-09 KR101133307B1 2012-04-04 샤퍼,게오르그
본 발명은 인디케이터 메커니즘(46)에 의해 제공된 정보를 조절하는 시계용 조절 장치에 관한 것이며, 시계는 체적(8)의 범위를 제한하는 케이스(1)을 포함하고, 케이스(1)의 체적(8) 밖에 위치하고 사용자에 의해 작동될 수 있는 제어 레버(14)와, 케이스(1)의 체적(8) 안에 위치하고 조절된 정보를 제공하는 인디케이터 메커니즘(46)과 협력하는 작동 레버(16)를 포함하고, 제어 레버(14)와 작동 레버(16)는 스템(20)에 의해 서로 연결되는 것을 특징으로 하는 장치.
62 시계용 조절 장치 KR1020067021916 2005-03-09 KR1020070012811A 2007-01-29 샤퍼,게오르그
The invention concerns a correcting device for a timepiece for correcting an information provided by an indicator mechanism (46), the timepiece comprising a case (1) delimiting a volume (8). Said device is characterized in that it comprises a control lever (14) located outside the volume (8) of the case (1) and capable of being actuated by a user, an actuating lever (16) located inside the volume (8) of the case (1) and co-operating with the indicator mechanism (46) whereof the information is to be corrected, and the control lever (14) and the actuating lever (16) being interconnected by a rod (20). ® KIPO & WIPO 2007
63 Mechanical clockwork movement with a tourbillon US15206661 2016-07-11 US09996054B2 2018-06-12 Joern Heise
A timepiece with a tourbillon unit, including a base plate, cage placed rotatably on the base plate and being connected to a fourth pinion, a balance placed on the cage, and an escape wheel that is placed on the cage and that is in work connection with the balance, a balance stop device being capable to be brought into engagement with the balance, wherein it further includes a zero-setting device for the angular orientation of the cage.
64 MECHANICAL CLOCKWORK MOVEMENT WITH A TOURBILLON US15206661 2016-07-11 US20170060091A1 2017-03-02 Joern HEISE
A timepiece with a tourbillon unit, including a base plate, cage placed rotatably on the base plate and being connected to a fourth pinion, a balance placed on the cage, and an escape wheel that is placed on the cage and that is in work connection with the balance, a balance stop device being capable to be brought into engagement with the balance, wherein it further includes a zero-setting device for the angular orientation of the cage.
65 Quick correction device for a display system US13735118 2013-01-07 US08837260B2 2014-09-16 Alain Zaugg
The invention relates to a mechanism (5) comprising a measuring system (11, 13) mechanically connected to a display system (9) for displaying a time-related or other piece of information (2, 14). According to the invention, the display system (9) includes a quick correction device (10, 12) with an epicycloidal gear train for correcting said display of time-related or other information (2, 14) at any time while maintaining the relationship between the display system (9) and the measuring system (11, 13) during the correction phase.The invention particularly concerns the field of timepieces.
66 CALENDAR MECHANISM INCLUDING A QUICK MONTH CORRECTOR US13424843 2012-03-20 US20120243381A1 2012-09-27 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.
67 Correcting device for a timepiece US10599278 2005-03-09 US07891863B2 2011-02-22 Georg Schäfer
The invention concerns a corrector device for a timepiece for correcting a piece of information provided by an indicator mechanism (46), the timepiece comprising a case (1) delimiting a volume (8), the device being characterised in that it includes a control lever (14) located outside the volume (8) of the case (1) and able to be actuated by a user, and an actuating lever (16) located inside the volume (8) of the case (1) and cooperating with the indicator mechanism (46) providing the information to be corrected, the control lever (14) and the actuating lever (16) being connected to each other by a stem (20).
68 TIME-SETTING MEMBER FOR A TIME INDICATOR US11955970 2007-12-13 US20080144444A1 2008-06-19 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).
69 Second hand reset device for a timepiece US11727017 2007-03-23 US07322741B2 2008-01-29 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.
70 Timepiece capable of being worn in various ways US761232 1991-09-17 US5177715A 1993-01-05 Joel Bonvin
An analog timepiece in which the hands are in a given set position, for example superimposed at 12 hrs, to indicate a time reference, for example noon. This timepiece has adjustment means to change the said time reference in relation to the dial. Thus, for example, reorientating the said time reference through 180.degree. to 6.00 hrs, a wristwatch designed to be worn on the left wrist can be converted into a wristwatch designed to be worn on the right wrist.
71 Timepiece click device US44234374 1974-02-14 US3895485A 1975-07-22 GERBER JEAN-PIERRE; FELLER RUDOLF
A timepiece comprises a click device disposed between a first hour wheel and a second wheel carrying an hour hand. The first wheel is freely mounted on a shoulder of the second wheel and is held on the shoulder by a leaf spring secured to the second wheel. A boss or recess at the free end of the spring cooperates with one of twelve complementary recesses or bosses on the felloe of the first wheel to hold the first wheel in any one of 12 positions, whereby during use of the timepiece the hour hand can be made to jump by steps by 1 hour.
72 Timepiece US38168373 1973-07-23 US3844107A 1974-10-29 GUYOT C
A timepiece with setting mechanism including a sliding gear for correcting the hour indicator of the timepiece. The sliding gear is controlled by a control stem movable between a working position in which the gear acts on the hour indicator and a rest position in which the gear is inoperative. A lever operable by a trigger-piece acts on the sliding gear to maintain the same in its rest position when the stem is in its setting position.
73 Universal time watch US40736773 1973-10-17 US3815353A 1974-06-11 RINALDI J; WUTHRICH P; REDER R
A horological device with a regular hour hand and including an auxiliary hour hand for indicating a different time zone than the local time. The auxiliary hour hand is connected to a ratchet coupling member permitting relative rotation between the regular hour hand and the auxiliary hour hand when the crown is rotated in one direction and permitting normal setting of the hour hand and minute hand, with the auxiliary hour hand moving in unison, when the crown is rotated in the opposite direction. The coupling member is normally driven by the hour wheel through a first oneway ratchet, and is held in place during setting of the auxiliary hour hand by a second one-way ratchet utilizing weak radial spring arms.
74 Mechanism for a timepiece having a plurality of time display US32249373 1973-01-10 US3785141A 1974-01-15 IKEGAMI T
A snap mechanism for a timepiece having a plurality of time displays in which either a first hour wheel or a second hour wheel is provided with saw teeth, and between the first and second hour wheels there are interposed a sliding member having saw teeth which are engaged with the saw teeth on the particular hour wheel and a spring pressing the sliding member so that the saw teeth are in engagement. The first and second hour wheels, sliding member and spring are assembled as a self-contained unit.
75 Watch indicating many times US3765162D 1972-02-03 US3765162A 1973-10-16 IKEGAMI T; USHIYAMA T; SHINOHARA M
A watch having a plurality of time displays includes a first time display having a first indicating member operated by the watch to indicate the time and a second time display having a second indicating member to indicate another time. An adjustment means for adjusting the time displays has one operable position for simultaneously adjusting the first and second indicating members and another operable position for adjusting the second indicating member independently of the first indicating member.
76 Time correcting device for a watch having plural time-displays US3756015D 1972-01-31 US3756015A 1973-09-04 SAITO T; KOBAYASHI H
A correction device for a watch having a plurality of adjustable time displays utilizes a single control element extending externally of the watch and adapted to be manually operated to adjust the plurality of time displays. Operating means operatively associates each of the adjustable time displays with the control element whereby the latter is operable to adjust each of the time displays. By way of example, the control element may be used to adjust a first time display indicating local time and a second time display indicating the hour in a time zone other than that in which the wearer of the watch is located.
77 Timepiece movement US3695035D 1970-09-22 US3695035A 1972-10-03 CLEUSIX WILLY
A timepiece movement for driving a plurality of hands, one of which is an hour hand, includes a power train and 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, and magnetic means normally coupling said gears for simultaneous rotation but permitting adjustment of said one gear relative to the other to change the indication of said hour hand without affecting any other hand, whereupon following such adjustment said magnetic means effects coincidence of said gears to accurately position the hour hand.
78 Timepiece with isolated hour hand changing device US3626689D 1971-01-25 US3626689A 1971-12-14 VUILLEUMIER CYRIL
A TIMEPIECE COMPRISING AN ADDITIONAL GEAR CONTROLLING THE HOUR HAND, WHICH GEAR IS ROTATABLY MOUNTED COAXIALLY WITH A SECOND GEAR, ACTUATED BY THE MOVEMENT OF THE TIMEPIECE, AND MEANS ACTUATABLE FROM THE OUTSIDE FOR ROTATING THE ADDITIONAL GEAR BY ONE OR MORE STEPS WITHOUT INFLUENCING THE INDICATION OF THE OTHER HAND OR HANDS, CHARACTERIZED IN THAT IT COMPRISES IN ADDITION A YOKE WHICH MAY TAKE, UNDER THE ACTION OF AN OUTER CONTROL MEMBER, ON THE ONE HAND, A FIRST POSITION WHEREIN THE SAID GEARS ARE INTERLOCKED IN THE DIRECTION OF ROTATION UPON NORMAL

SETTING OF THE TIMEPIECE AND DURING THE RUNNING THEREOF, AND, ON THE OTHER HAND, A SECOND POSITION WHEREIN THE SAID GEARS ARE DISENGAGED FROM EACH OTHER TO PERMIT ACTUATING ONLY THE ADDITIONAL GEAR CONTROLLING THE HOUR HAND.
79 Setting means for universal timepiece US41784164 1964-12-11 US3318085A 1967-05-09 SHAO-TANG LEE
80 Contrivance for setting impelling members to zero, particularly in connection with taxicabs US14536361 1961-10-16 US3137442A 1964-06-16 WALLQVIST SVEN H
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