41 |
Modular watch movement provided with a function module |
JP2012272087 |
2012-12-13 |
JP5551231B2 |
2014-07-16 |
ジャン−ベルナール・ペテルス; ローラン・ケリン; イヴァン・ヴィラー; ラファエル・バルマー |
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42 |
Automatic winding wrist watch |
JP26196396 |
1996-10-02 |
JPH10104364A |
1998-04-24 |
TAKAHASHI MASAAKI; ISHII MITSURU |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To suppress enlarging of movement size and thickening of the movement and attain a small and thin size by arranging a calendar device on the dial side of a ground plate.
SOLUTION: In this wrist watch, a barrel wheel 30 is arranged on the back side of dial plate of ground plate 22, that is, the front side so as to have the rotational center in the first region 310 or the fourth region 340 of the ground plate 22. An escape wheel 50, an uncle 60 and a wind ring 70 have respective rotational centers in the third region 330 or the fourth region 340. A stopper 120 and a latch 130 are arranged on the front side of the ground plate 22 and have there swing center in the second region 320. A latch pusher 140 pushes a part of the stopper 120 and a part of the latch 130.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1998,JPO |
43 |
JPH0530235B2 - |
JP8303084 |
1984-04-26 |
JPH0530235B2 |
1993-05-07 |
JANNKUROODO SHAFUNAA |
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44 |
JPS639630B2 - |
JP15719280 |
1980-11-07 |
JPS639630B2 |
1988-03-01 |
HIRAGA IMAO; MYASAKA MAMORU; OOTA TOMIO |
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45 |
Wheel train structure of wrist watch |
JP7061780 |
1980-05-27 |
JPS56166482A |
1981-12-21 |
MATSUURA EIICHI; MIYAZAKI JIYOUICHI; YANO SAKAE |
PURPOSE:To arrange a hour wheel and a minutes wheel on the face wheel train side, by supporting a minutes hand wheel by both the upper end surface of the hour wheel supported by the hole in the base of a watch body and a wheel train bridge. CONSTITUTION:An hour wheel 12 is supported by a hole 11a in a base 11 of a watch body. The upper and lower tenons of a minutes hand wheel 14 are supported by a wheel train bridge 15 and the inner hole 12b in the hour wheel 12 respectively. The clearance of the minutes hand wheel 14 is provided by the wheel train bridge 15 and the upper end surface of the hour wheel 12 through an hour wheel seating 17. A minutes wheel 13 is arranged on the face side of the base 11, having a pin 11c as a rotating shaft. |
46 |
기능식 모듈이 구비된 기계식 모듈 시계 |
KR1020120144033 |
2012-12-12 |
KR1020130067230A |
2013-06-21 |
캐린,로렌트; 피터스,진-베르나르드 |
PURPOSE: A mechanical module clock equipped with functional module provides a mechanical module unit which saves manufacturing costs, guarantees accuracy of operation parameters by attempted and tested controls, and is able to be assembled without the need for manufacturer's existence. CONSTITUTION: A functional module (1) is a functional clock module which can be integrated within a mechanical module unit (100). The module is formed from a subassembly unit (1A) including a bridge of rigidity (2) having components necessary to perform a certain clock function changing motion between at least one input wheel set (3) and at least one output wheel set (4), The subassembly unit is self-regulating, includes every component necessary to perform the certain clock function, and thus a input wheel set is driven by a means outside of the module. In addition, the subassembly unit comprises a control and/or assembly component (9) irreversibly fixed after the control and function of the certain clock function is checked on a test bench of each subassembly unit, and the module is pre-controlled module caused from changes of the subassembly unit by irreversible fixation of the control and/or assembly component, and a first support surface and position decision means (6) for identifying arranging modules against other element or plate of the mechanical module unit (100) is included. |
47 |
기능모듈들을 가진 모듈식 시계 무브먼트 |
KR1020120142177 |
2012-12-07 |
KR1020130067225A |
2013-06-21 |
페터스,장-베르나르드; 카에린,로렌트; 빌라,이반; 발머,라파엘 |
PURPOSE: A module type clock movement with function modules is provided to obtain the accuracy of working parameters with regulated values obtained by inspection. CONSTITUTION: A module type clock movement comprises one or more machinery function modules(1) for performing specific clock functions. The function modules are regulated in advance to prevent assembling and/or regulating functions of parts included in the function modules from being returned to an initial state after the specific clock functions are regulated and the functions are inspected in an inspection stand. The function modules are included in the movement or fixed to a plate(10) included in other function modules of the movement so that returning to the initial state of the function modules is prevented. |
48 |
DISPLAY MECHANISM |
US15298057 |
2016-10-19 |
US20170038732A1 |
2017-02-09 |
Franck-Charles-Cyril ORNY; Johnny Frederic Girardin |
A centralized control unit for controlling an arm moving in a clockwise direction and in a counter-clockwise direction includes an arbor about which the centralized control unit pivots. The arm is integrally mounted on a toothed actuating wheel as an assembly, and the assembly is mounted to freely rotate about the arbor. The centralized control unit also includes a wheel to control the arm in the clockwise direction, a wheel to control the arm in the counter-clockwise direction, and a power wheel kinematically connected to an independent barrel to drive the arm. |
49 |
Modular mechanical timepiece unit with functional modules |
US13711125 |
2012-12-11 |
US09274504B2 |
2016-03-01 |
Laurent Kaelin; Jean-Bernard Peters |
A functional timepiece module is integratable in a mechanical modular unit, and the functional module is derived from a sub-assembly carrying components for a particular timepiece function of transferring a movement between input and output wheel sets. The sub-assembly includes adjustment components which are irremovably secured after this timepiece function has been adjusted and function checked on a test bench. This pre-adjusted module, derived from transformation of the sub-assembly by the irreversible securing of the adjustment components thereof, includes at least one bearing surface and a locating mechanism for recognition and positioning of this module relative to another element of the mechanical modular unit or relative to a plate, by abutment of the bearing surface on a complementary bearing surface comprised in this other element or in the plate. |
50 |
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. |
51 |
Gear train of an electronic timepiece |
US151075 |
1980-05-19 |
US4365899A |
1982-12-28 |
Kenichi Ushikoshi; Imao Hiraga |
The size of an electronic timepiece is decreased through improvement in the design of the gear train. The improvements are directed primarily to the number of teeth on the wheel attached to the seconds hand and the relation of the pitch interval of this wheel to that of the wheel which drives the seconds wheel. |
52 |
Watch-movement frame with extra holes for using different escapement
mechanisms |
US542785 |
1975-01-21 |
US3968642A |
1976-07-13 |
Hagues Burki |
A watch movement frame having a plate with one set of holes aligned in oneirection and a second set aligned in a second direction offset, for example 25.degree., from the alignment axis of the first set of holes. This results in a standardized plate permitting its use with a number of different escapement mechanisms which can seat in the different sets of holes. |
53 |
Electronic timepieces |
US3601974D |
1970-04-17 |
US3601974A |
1971-08-31 |
HAAG ALBRECHT; ROTHFUSS FRITZ; SIEFERT ROLAND; KROSCHE HERBERT |
The invention relates to an electronic clock with a balance oscillatory system which is mounted in an oscillating frame and which carries at least one permanent magnet. This permanent magnet moves over at least one fixed coil carried by a coil holder which is detachably connected with the aforesaid frame, a conductor plate being further provided for carrying electric components of an electronic circuitry.
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54 |
Setting apparatus for recording instrument |
US51788865 |
1965-12-27 |
US3365723A |
1968-01-23 |
HORST SPORMANN |
|
55 |
Clock mechanism and parts for the assembly thereof |
US15877850 |
1950-04-28 |
US2595157A |
1952-04-29 |
JACK MAYER |
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56 |
Horological mechanism |
US22573527 |
1927-10-12 |
US1902126A |
1933-03-21 |
PAUL HUNGERBUHLER |
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57 |
Clock mechanism |
US44902521 |
1921-03-02 |
US1584750A |
1926-05-18 |
VINCENT SIDNEY C |
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58 |
Steam-trap. |
US1911663206 |
1911-12-01 |
US1048531A |
1912-12-31 |
HARNLY JOHN P |
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59 |
Plate for repeater-watches. |
US1906295604 |
1906-01-11 |
US865652A |
1907-09-10 |
MONTANDON FRITZ; WEIL NATHAN |
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60 |
Clock. |
US1902132331 |
1902-11-21 |
US845070A |
1907-02-26 |
FELLHEIMER JAKOB |
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