EP2498148B1 - Sicherheitsmechanismus gegen fehlerhaften Bedienungen der Steuerungen eines Minuten-repetierwerks - Google Patents

Sicherheitsmechanismus gegen fehlerhaften Bedienungen der Steuerungen eines Minuten-repetierwerks Download PDF

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EP2498148B1
EP2498148B1 EP11157276.4A EP11157276A EP2498148B1 EP 2498148 B1 EP2498148 B1 EP 2498148B1 EP 11157276 A EP11157276 A EP 11157276A EP 2498148 B1 EP2498148 B1 EP 2498148B1
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  • the invention relates to a striking mechanism comprising a ringing block and a minute repeater operable by a user by pressing a pushbutton pushing a first control flip-flop of said minute repeater, for a timepiece comprising a watch movement comprising even a timer wheel which drives a trip cam which, in automatic operation, causes the pivoting of a trigger rocker to a trigger ratchet that includes said ringing unit, which, when performing a ring, is arranged to drive a carrier plate of an arming cam, the striking mechanism comprising a safety mechanism against untimely manipulation of said minute repetition command.
  • the invention also relates to a timepiece comprising a watch movement itself comprising a timer train which drives a trigger cam which, in automatic operation, causes the pivoting of a trigger rocker to a trigger ratchet that includes a ringing unit of a ringing mechanism comprising a minute repeater operable by a user by pressing a pushbutton pushing a first control flip-flop of a minute repeater, said ringing block being arranged for, during the execution of a buzzer, drive a carrier plate of a cocking cam.
  • the invention relates to the field of watchmaking, and more specifically to the field of timepieces comprising ringing mechanisms, in particular at repetition.
  • the clutter inside the complicated timepieces, in particular watches is such that it is not possible to duplicate certain functions, in particular the sound functions, inside the case, and it is then necessary to make a choice among the sonic and / or musical complications.
  • the wakeup function is a separate complication of big ring complications or minute repetition.
  • the document EP 1 760 545 A1 in the name of MONTRES JOURNE SA describes a timepiece with ringing and single barrel, with a safety device to cause the stop blocking ringtones when the barrel reserve is low.
  • the document EP 2 246 753 A2 in the name of FRANK MULLER WATCHLAND SA describes a timepiece with a bell for blocking a repetition during the time setting.
  • the invention proposes to improve the operational safety of clock timepieces, including watches, by making inefficient handling of the user untimely, especially when a minute repetition cycle has just been launched.
  • the invention relates to a striking mechanism according to claim 1.
  • the invention also relates to a timepiece according to claim 13.
  • the invention relates to the field of watchmaking, and more specifically to the field of timepieces comprising ringing mechanisms, in particular at repetition.
  • the invention relates to novel complications of the striking mechanism.
  • the invention relates to the adaptation of a timepiece 1000 comprising a striking mechanism or large ringing or minute repeater 100, to use all or part of this mechanism called main bell, as a sound display of another function, called secondary ring, different from the main ring, and in particular a wake-up mechanism.
  • the piece 1000 shown in the figures is a wristwatch, which incorporates various complications of the present invention.
  • ringing any sound or musical emission, and in particular a sound emission produced by the percussion of a hammer on a stamp, or the like, according to the known mechanisms of timepieces with striking or of music boxes.
  • the figure 1 illustrates the constitution of a complicated timepiece 1000, including a watch.
  • This piece 1000 conventionally comprises at least one watch movement 200, and, on the one hand, at least one secondary ringing control mechanism 400 for triggering a so-called secondary ringing, for example an alarm bell, at a particular time linked to a preset , or / and upon receiving a signal, and / or when crossing a value threshold for a physical parameter, and on the other hand at least one striking or grand striking or minute repeating mechanism 100 controlled by main ring control means 10.
  • These are interfaced with the watch movement 200, and arranged to trigger a main ring at times programmed by the watch movement 200, or on demand, in particular in the case of a repetition minutes, as the example illustrated by the figures.
  • This mechanism 100 is preferably a repeating ring mechanism.
  • the watch movement 200 or the striking mechanism 100 comprises motor means 120 for driving a sound mechanism.
  • Timepiece 1000 comprises, in a preferred embodiment of the invention, illustrated by the figures, a secondary striking mechanism 1, which may consist of a wake-up mechanism 300, and which advantageously comprises means for selecting mode 500 and clutch means 600. Nevertheless, the grouping of the functional blocks on the figure 1 is indicative: one or the other may be part of another mechanism of the timepiece 1000, for example the selection means 500 may be integrated with the main ring control means 10, or the main striking mechanism 100.
  • This secondary ringing triggering mechanism 1 makes it possible to use all or part of a main ringing mechanism 100 to play a ringtone controlled by a secondary ringing mechanism, by means of clutch means 600, and a control linkage 700 in the exemplary embodiment, which is advantageously coupled with isolation means 800 participating in the operational safety of the assembly, allowing only one command at a time to the sound transmission mechanisms themselves.
  • These include in all cases a ring block 2 integrated into the main ring mechanism 100 or interfaced with it.
  • a secondary ringing drive mechanism 350 incorporates a clutch mobile 150, interfaced with this ring block 2.
  • a time limiting mechanism 330 includes a delay block 130 also interfaced with the ringer block 2.
  • Another optional safety mechanism is a safety mechanism 900 which prevents any untimely maneuvering of launching a minute repeater, and which can be arranged between the trigger mechanism 1 and the main ring control means 10, or be integrated therewith, or the main striking mechanism 100.
  • the sound control mechanism 400 can thus be triggered by reaching a preset value, either a time value in the case of an alarm clock, or the value of a physical quantity measured by a sensor such as the pressure in the sensor.
  • a firing mechanism of a mine or a torpedo or as a threshold of radioactivity, temperature, or other, for personnel having to circulate in dangerous zones, and it can be triggered by receiving, at a receiver installed in the timepiece, an external signal requiring a warning from the user of the timepiece, such as a telephone call signal or the like, these applications being cited as an example and in no way limitative.
  • the figures 2 and 3 illustrate the cooperation, on a complicated timepiece 1000, a recurring ring mechanism 100, with its own complications, and a secondary ring mechanism, in particular constituted by a waking mechanism 300.
  • the particular functions will be detailed later in the description.
  • the striking mechanism 100 presented here is instantaneous trigger type, and resumes, as visible on the figures 2 and 3 , the characteristics of the European patent application EP 1 798 611 the same depositor.
  • the ringer mechanism 100 comprises a ringer block 2, which will be explained in detail in the following description, and which is adapted for the new features of the invention.
  • the watch movement 200 comprises a timer wheel, not shown in the figures, which drives a trigger cam 530 visible on the figure 2 in the form of a star of four.
  • the ringing unit 2 drives a plate 525 carrying an arming cam 440, both visible on the ring. figure 3 .
  • the trip cam 530 causes the pivoting of a tripping lever 105 to a trigger ratchet 9, which comprises the ringing unit 2, which will be detailed later.
  • Trigger lever 105 includes a first pawl 109, which drives the trigger ratchet 9 in pivoting, to release the gear of the ringer block 2.
  • a manual control member such as the minute repeater, connected to the first flip-flop 535, described above, according to the teachings of the patent application.
  • EP 1 798 611 of the same depositor mechanically actuates the triggering lever 105.
  • the arming cam 440 cooperates with an arm 441 that includes the tripping lever 105, visible on the figures 3 and 17 , to control the armament thereof against a return spring.
  • This arming cam 440 comprises a step, which allows to let down the tripping lever 105 during the tripping.
  • the plate 525 comprises a pivoting hook 528, which, in the hooked position, at one of its ends, binds the plate 525 with a ratchet of a return wheel pivotally driven by the ring gear.
  • This hook 528 cooperates with a locking device comprising a control arm with locking hook 529 and, in a preferred variant and illustrated here, a recess rocker 531. According to its position, the locking hook 529 blocks or releases the arming cam 440, it allows the stop or the triggering of all the ringtones according to its position.
  • This locking hook 529 cooperates with a manual control lever for manually triggering the ring.
  • the recess rocker 531 is pivotally mounted on this manual control lever, biased by a spring, and cooperates at one end with the trip cam 530, and, with a finger, with a pin carried by the control arm with hook of 529 lock, and it makes it possible to cause pivoting of the locking hook 529 in the unlocked position when the recess flip-flop 531 is itself released by the trip cam 530.
  • the invention relates to a secondary ringing trigger mechanism 1 for such a timepiece 1000.
  • this secondary ringing triggering mechanism 1 comprises a clutch mechanism 600 arranged for, at this particular moment of triggering the secondary ringing mechanism 400, prohibit the execution of a main bell by disengaging the main ring control means 10, and for triggering a secondary ringing sound signal by clutching the ringing mechanism or grand striking or minute repeater 100, or at least part of this mechanism.
  • the mechanism 1 is further arranged for, outside of said particular instant triggering the secondary ringing control mechanism 400 and after the execution of the sound signal related to that particular moment triggering the secondary ringing mechanism 400, to allow the operation of a main ring by clutch of the main ring control means 10, and trigger a main ringing sound signal by clutch of the striking mechanism or large ring or minute repeater 100.
  • the secondary ringing triggering mechanism 1 is particularly applicable to a timepiece 1000 which comprises several secondary ringing control mechanisms 400 hierarchized between them and prioritized on top of each other in cascade and all priority on the means main bell control 10.
  • the secondary ringing triggering mechanism 1 then comprises means for comparing the priority levels of the secondary ringing control mechanisms 400, and an isolation mechanism 800 arranged for, at said particular instant of triggering a of said secondary ring control mechanisms 400, to prohibit its operation if a sound signal from another secondary ringing mechanism 400 of higher priority than hers is running, and to allow its operation if no sound signal of another secondary ringing mechanism 400 of higher priority than its own is running, in which case said isolation mechanism 800 prohibits the operation of any other secondary ringing control mechanism 400 of lower priority than hers.
  • At least one secondary ringing control mechanism 400 is an alarm control mechanism 400 which comprises means for adjusting the alarm clock. setting a desired wake up time, not detailed here.
  • the secondary ringing triggering mechanism 1 is a wake up mechanism 300 controlled by a wake up control mechanism 400.
  • the secondary striking mechanism 1 or the timepiece 1000 comprises, preferably and especially in the version illustrated by the figures, mode selection means 500.
  • These mode selection means 500 are arranged to differentiate, and select, at the timepiece 1000, at least on the one hand a secondary ringing mode, including wake up, then activating the ringing control mechanism secondary 400, in particular consisting of a wake up control mechanism, and secondly one or more main ring modes, associated or not with a silent mode, by activating the main ringing control mechanism 10 which acts on a block of ringtone 2.
  • the mode selection means 500 can allow, on a timepiece 1000 provided with appropriate complications, to select different modes: alarm clock, big ring, ring, small ring, minute repeater, silence, this enumeration being in no way limiting.
  • These mode selection means 500 are arranged for, when the secondary ringing mode, including the alarm bell, is selected, arming the clutch mechanism 600 for the disengagement of the main bell and the clutch of a clutch mechanism.
  • secondary alarm including alarm clock 300, controlled by the alarm control mechanism 400, for controlling the execution of the alarm bell by a ringing unit 2 that includes the great ring mechanism 100.
  • This clutch mechanism 600 is still arranged for, in case of selection of the main ring mode, disengage the secondary ringing mechanism or the alarm by the big ring, and for, or not to perform the secondary ring or alarm clock, or perform this secondary ring or the alarm clock by a mechanism other than the big bell.
  • the accumulation of energy, for the operation of the watch movement 200, and control mechanisms, alarm, and ringing, is not detailed here, nor in terms of reloading, neither in terms of storage.
  • the energy storage means may be unique, for example in the form of a highly dimensioned barrel ensuring both a suitable power reserve watch movement 200 and a power reserve for the running of a number of ringtones and alarm tones, as known from the document EP 1 845 425 the same depositor.
  • the energy storage means can also be differentiated, by the use of barrels, or the like, assigned to each of the functions.
  • the interface between the user and the timepiece 1000, for the selection and control of the ringing and waking functions, is, in the nonlimiting example illustrated by the figures and which relates to a timepiece to minute and big ring repetition consisting of three commands.
  • the timepiece 1000 comprises a pusher for performing the setting of the time of the movement, or setting the time of awakening, the action on this pushing start a clutch selecting one or the other timer.
  • the operation in secondary ring mode uses a secondary ringing control mechanism, including wake up, 400 arranged to trigger a sound signal, at a scheduled time, by the action of a clutch mechanism 600 that includes the alarm mechanism 300.
  • the clutch mechanism 600 comprises a control linkage 700, comprising a large control 401, arranged to control a clutch mobile 150 for the execution of the secondary ring or alarm clock from a ringing unit 2 that includes the large ring mechanism 100, and to control a delay mobile 130 to set the secondary ringing or waking time.
  • the alarm control mechanism 400 comprises a clutch mechanism 600 arranged for, in case of selection of the secondary ringing or waking mode, to perform the secondary or wake-up ringing by the big ring of the room. 1000.
  • This clutch mechanism 600 allows, conversely, in case of selection of the main ring mode, disengage this mechanism of ringing secondary ringing or the alarm clock by the big ring, and, or not Do not perform the secondary or wake-up ring, or perform the secondary or wake-up ring by any mechanism other than the big ring, which is reserved for the display of the secondary or alarm bell, if the timepiece has a such a mechanism, for example a vibrator.
  • this clutch mechanism 600 controlled by the large control 401, comprises a clutch mobile 150, which is shown in FIGS. Figures 14 to 16 .
  • the figures 2 , 3 , 4 and 19 partially present a repetitive ringing mechanism 100 according to the invention, the conventional constituents of a large ringing or repetitive ringing, particularly at minute repetition, are not all represented, the person skilled in the art can refer to the book "Complicated watches” cited above to find the usual combinations.
  • a trigger flip-flop 105 illustrated in detail in FIG. figure 17 , is controlled by a control mechanism, such as a trip cam or similar, this latch 105 is biased by a spring 107, and it comprises a second first pawl 109.
  • This second first pawl 109 is intended to cooperate with the ratchet 9, that includes the ringing unit 2, and which will be presented later.
  • the repetitive ringing mechanism 100 comprises minute pieces 110 and quarters 111, and for the bell hour, a first lift 58 for driving a first hammer 108 on a stamp 117; in a particular variant, a second lift causes a second hammer 106. For the ringing of the minutes another lift 112 causes a small hammer 113.
  • a rack rake 115 is used to arm the ring, it is intended to cooperate with a rack pinion 14 that includes the ringing block 2.
  • a minute hook 116 can be fixed on the quarter part 111, to limit the ringing according to the number of minutes and quarters to ring, to prevent the mechanism from turning empty between quarters and minutes, the minute piece 110 then always stops at the same rest position.
  • a striking mechanism 100 comprises motor means, which may or may not be differentiated from those of the watch movement 200 itself. These motor means are not detailed here, they can take the form of a cylinder, a spring, or the like, generally powered by a user action on a rack push or the like. These motor means provide the energy necessary to perform the ringtone or ringtones. They are represented here only by a motor shaft 120, transmitting energy to the mobile generation of sound ringtones. This drive shaft 120 makes it possible to set in motion a ringer block 2, which directly communicates energy to one or more pivoting hammer lifts, which the ringer mechanism 100 comprises, to control, at the appropriate moment, the percussion one or more hammers on stamps, gongs, bells, or the like.
  • the secondary ringing triggering mechanism 1 comprises a special triggering lever 105, specific to the invention, whose pivoting stroke is triggered, in automatic mode. ringing to a detent ratchet 9 of the ringing unit 2 by a triggering cam 530 driven by a timer train of the watch movement 200, or by ringing on demand to the ratchet 9 by a repetition linkage minute actuated by a pusher 535 maneuvered by the user.
  • This trigger rocker 105 cooperates with this trigger ratchet 9 then by means of a first pawl 109 that includes the trigger rocker 105.
  • This first pawl 109 is biased by a first spring 109 A and serves to cooperate with the relaxation ratchet 9 for the big ring and the other main ringtones selected by the mode selection means 500.
  • the tripping lever 105 further comprises a second pawl 209 which is biased by a second spring 209 A and located in a plane parallel to that of the first pawl 109 and distinct from the plane thereof, and whose function is to cooperate with a toothing of a triggering wheel 118 of secondary ringing, including alarm clock, added to the ringing unit 2 for the activation of the alarm clock.
  • the selection between the first pawl 109 and the second pawl 209 is performed by a selector lever 233 stepped and articulated with the control linkage 700, itself controlled in movement by the mode selection means 500.
  • the trigger rocker 105 comprises, at one of its ends, two pawls 109 and 209, in two parallel and neighboring planes, each biased by a spring, respectively 109 A, 209 A.
  • the first pawl 109 has the function of cooperating with the trigger ratchet 9 for the big ring and the other main ringing tones selected by the column wheel 500, while the second pawl 209 has the function of cooperating with the toothing of the trigger wheel 118 for the actuation of the secondary ring or alarm clock.
  • the selector lever 233 is staggered, and therefore has the function of choosing the appropriate ratchet according to the ringing mode chosen, and in particular the selector lever 233 makes it possible, when necessary, to disengage the spout of the second pawl 209 from the gear teeth. the triggering wheel 118 of the striking block 2.
  • the rocker 105 is triggered, with one of its pawls 109 or 209, selected by a selection mechanism comprising a selector lever 415 and a selector lever 233, respectively the trigger ratchet 9 or the trigger wheel 118, as visible on the figures 7 and 13 .
  • the large control 401 comprises a small arm 411, which is projecting laterally, relative to the rod of the large control 401.
  • This small arm 411 has the function of driving a pin 415 A mounted at one end of a selector latch 415, which is pivotally mounted in its middle relative to the mechanism plate, as visible on the Figures 10 to 12 .
  • the other end of the selector lever 415 includes a pin 415 B, for its articulation with the selector lever 233, which is pivotally mounted relative to a plate or a bridge of the timepiece.
  • the waking trigger wheel 118 is independent of the trigger ratchet 9 of the ringing block 2, and juxtaposed with it, each of them being able to act by a pin that includes each of them, but never at the same time. time, on a hook 5 driving a ratchet gun 11, which conventionally comprises the ringing block 2.
  • This ratchet gun 11 is itself secured to at least one ratchet 13 cooperating with at least one lift 58 hammer for the performance of a ring.
  • a first end of the hook 507 cooperates with a ratchet 505 integral with the selection means 500, and a second end of the hook 507 is arranged to drive the control linkage 700, at the large control 401 arranged to drive, directly or indirectly through the selector lever 415 pivoting, the lever selector 233 which selects between the first pawl 109 and the second pawl 209.
  • the user selects, at the control finger 501, the desired operating mode of the striking mechanism. If it selects the secondary or wake-up function, the pusher 211 is made operative, otherwise it is disengaged.
  • the selection made at the level of the column wheel 500 is exclusive of a single mode, or a secondary ring or alarm clock, or one of the main ring modes for which the ringing mechanism 100 is designed, including the silent mode. In silent mode, the minute repeater can be played in principle at any time, but security prevents the start of the minute repeater when another main ring, or a secondary or wake-up ring, is playing, and Conversely.
  • a particular security constituted by a safety mechanism 900 presented below, and comprising a second pivoting pivot 536 and a pivoting lock 537, arranged to render inoperative the launch of the minute repeater, when it has already been launched and is still in operation. train to play.
  • the clutch mechanism 600 sets up certain components, which, when the secondary or alarm mode is not selected, are isolated to give priority to the function. of original main ring.
  • This control linkage 700 essentially comprises the large control 401, in the form of a rod shown in FIG. figure 18 , and which cooperates directly or indirectly with components assigned to the operation control of the secondary ring or alarm, to trigger the play of the secondary ring or the alarm clock, to limit the duration of this ring.
  • These latter components are constituted respectively in the preferred embodiment shown in the figures by a clutch mobile 150, and a delay hook 141 associated with a delay mobile 130.
  • This large control 401 still cooperates with safety devices belonging to isolation means 800, in particular a first isolator 142 for limiting the movements of the feeler fingers or the rakes, as will be explained below.
  • the big command 401 can control the big ring to use part of its mechanism to play the alarm clock, or, conversely, to completely disengage the alarm function ringing functions. It governs all parts of the alarm clock, a clutch function, and ensures the proper implementation of all kinematics.
  • the large control 401 traverses, substantially diametrically, the workpiece 1000, which allows a direct action, with a minimum of referrals, between functions whose mechanisms are remote.
  • the large control 401 can be rigidly constructed, and thus effectively cooperates with safety functions preventing dangerous manipulations for the mechanisms.
  • the action of the user on the mode selection control finger 501 triggers the pivoting of the column wheel 500.
  • the column wheel 500 comprises, coaxial, four ratchets with four teeth, two of which are visible in the figures, the latter in opposite directions 502 and 503, it also comprises a cam 504 clover to 4 sheets, and a ratchet 505, which cooperates with a hook 507 pivoting on a not shown bridge.
  • the hook 507 comprises a pin 432, or a pin, which is movable in an oblong slot 433 of the large control 401, and a nose which cooperates with the cam 504.
  • the pivoting of the column wheel 500 thus pivotally 507 hook, the trunnion 432 pushes, at the oblong 433, the large order 401.
  • the large control 401 moves only between two positions, corresponding one to the arming of the secondary ring, including waking, for his game by the big bell, and the other to the disarmament of this secondary or wake up ring.
  • the ratchet 502 of the column wheel 500 cooperates with a ratchet latch 512, one end of which comprises a rake 513, for displaying the selected ringer mode at a wheel 514 meshing with this rake 513, as visible on the figure 3 .
  • the ratchet 503 cooperates with an arm that includes a time insulator for small ring 506.
  • the first minute repeater 535 pushes the second flip-flop 536 of the minute repeater, which translates a weighing arm 523, rotating in turn a curved flip-flop 522, which is arranged to cooperate with an offset 539 of the large order 401, as visible on the figure 2 .
  • the arm 522 then pushes the large control 401, to isolate the alarm clock, the large control 401 is then blocked at its spout 430 by the spout 518 of a flip-flop 517, during the execution of the repetition minutes.
  • the flip-flop 517 is disengaged, then the large control 401 returns itself in place under the action of a return spring.
  • the second flip-flop 536 is an effective security against untimely manipulation of the user.
  • the ringing block 2 as visible on the figures 20 and 27 is a special embodiment built on a conventional basis, the invention adapts however without problem to different compositions.
  • This ringing unit 2 comprises a driving plate 3 with a barrel 4 pivotally mounted about a pivot axis D, represented in FIG. figure 35 .
  • This drive plate 3 is carrying a pawl 5.
  • the pawl 5 comprises a hook 6 beak 6A biased towards the axis D by a spring 7, as visible on the figure 28 .
  • the Figures 28 and 29 represent a subassembly of a particular equipped drive plate, specific to the invention, constituted on the basis of this drive plate 3, carrying the pawl 5, the spring 7, and a pivoting cleat 181 provided with its Recalled 183 exposed below.
  • the ringer block 2 comprises a trigger ratchet 9, which is arranged to cooperate with a main ringer control mechanism 10, in particular to be driven by the second ratchet 109 of the trigger lever 105.
  • the barrel 4 comprises pivoting drive means arranged to cooperate with a motor shaft 120 of a repetitive striking mechanism 100.
  • the mechanism according to the invention can be used for a minute repeater, or for a large ring, as shown in the figures.
  • the watch movement 200 causes snails 101, 102, and 103, which provide at any time an exact time reference.
  • the triggering of the ring causes the action of the first pawl 109 of the trigger rocker 105 on the trigger ratchet 9, causing its pivoting.
  • the pin 8 carried by this ratchet 9 circulates in the slot 3A of the drive plate 3, and pushes the hook 6, and then releases the toothing 12 of the barrel ratchet 11 which, in the rest position of the spring 7, meshes with the spout 6A of the hook 6.
  • the output stage of the ringer block 2, comprising the hour ratchet 13, can then rotate freely about the axis D. Under the action of springs that cooperate with the parts of the quarters 111 and 110 minutes, there is the ratchet of the hour ratchet 13 is pivoted under the action of the rack pinion 14 which is permanently driven by the rack 115, until the end of a rack arm on the rim of the hours 101.
  • the spring of the quarter part 111 carries meanwhile the part sprocket 19, until the end of an arm of the quarter part 111 on the snail of quarters 102.
  • the position of the arm of minute piece 110 on minute snail 103 is conventional, through the movement of the room quarters 111.
  • the pin 8 is released, and the spring 7 reenters the spout 6A of the hook 6 with the teeth 12 of the ratchet 11, which actuates the different levies on the respective hammers.
  • This relaxation ratchet 9, visible on the figure 36 carries a pin 8, which can act, through a light 3A that includes the drive plate 3 shown in FIG. figure 35 , on the pawl 5, for the operation of the hook 6 under the action of such a control mechanism 10 or a trigger flip-flop 105 or a first pawl 109 of such a flip-flop 105 that includes such a repetitive striking mechanism 100.
  • This pawl 5 is thus movable, preferably substantially radially, against the spring 7, that is to say towards the periphery of the plate 3, under the action of this pin 8.
  • the ringer block 2 comprises a ratchet 11, which is pivotally mounted on the barrel 4 of the drive plate 3, about the axis D.
  • This ratchet gun 11 is designed to cooperate at a level of teeth 12 that it comprises, with the spout 6A of the hook 6 of the pawl 5, as visible on the figure 37 . According to its position, this spout 6A allows or prohibits the pivoting of the ratchet 11.
  • the barrel ratchet 11 is pivotably mounted about the axis D with at least a first hour ratchet 13, which is arranged to cooperate with at least one hammer drive lift 58 provided by the repetitive striking mechanism. 100, to trigger a main ring.
  • the first hour ratchet 13 is pivotally secured to a second hour ratchet 15, which is angularly offset from it, for the triggering of an additional ringer, offset in time with respect to the basic ringtone, and in particular in certain time slots.
  • the ringing unit 2 further comprises a trigger wheel 118, in particular triggering alarm when the secondary ring is an alarm bell, independent, for triggering a secondary ring, different from the main ring.
  • the secondary ring may in particular be played, using the energy of the same motor means 120 as those which operate the main ring, on at least one other stamp than the latter, by the action of at least one other lift on at least one other hammer, as illustrated in this particular and preferred embodiment.
  • This trigger wheel 118 is juxtaposed to the trigger ratchet 9, each of them being able to act on the hook 6 by a pin, but never at the same time, to allow the transmission of energy to a sound mechanism for execute, respectively, the secondary ring, or the main ring.
  • the trigger wheel 118 and the trigger ratchet 9 are independent of each other and each controlled by different control means selected to trigger the execution, respectively of the secondary ring, or the ringing main. And the trigger wheel 118 and the trigger ratchet 9 are both arranged to cooperate, but never at the same time, on the hook 6.
  • the triggering wheel 118 is arranged to cooperate with a delay wheel 132 that includes a delay time-delay device 130, explained below, for regulating and limiting the duration of the execution of the secondary ringing or wake up.
  • the control linkage 700 and in particular the large control 401, is arranged to block the delay wheel 132 at the end of the secondary ringing or waking cycle.
  • This delay mobile 130 has the function of limiting the duration of the secondary ringing or waking to a predetermined value, for example a duration of 20 seconds on the piece 1000 illustrated by the figures.
  • the drive plate 3 comprises a peripheral toothing 119 arranged to cooperate with a clutch mobile 150 carried by a control linkage 700 of a secondary striking mechanism 1 corresponding to the other sound program called secondary ring.
  • This peripheral toothing 119 makes it possible to use the driving force of a large-ring mechanism to cause a secondary ringing, here in the example of the figures a wake-up call.
  • the example of waking is not limiting, other applications may be considered, such as the drive of a controller, or other.
  • the ringer block 2 comprises a drive plate 3 which has a peripheral toothing 119 for its cooperation with a pinion 158 that includes a clutch mobile 150, with which it meshes permanently, this clutch mobile 150 being moved angularly by a large control 401 that includes the control linkage 700, to make, depending on its position, cooperate or not this pinion 158 with a pinion 159 carrying a star 161 which is arranged to cooperate with at least one lift 162 a hammer 106 to perform the alarm clock.
  • the ringer block 2 further comprises, mounted pivotably mounted about the axis D with the ratchet hour 13, a rack pinion 14, visible on the figure 27 arranged to cooperate with the rack rake 115.
  • the barrel 16 of the barrel ratchet 11 has a cylindrical bearing surface 17 arranged to receive, pivotally movable, a quarter piece gear 19 that includes the ringing block 2, visible on the figure 25 .
  • This pinion 19 is arranged to cooperate with a part of quarters 111 of such a striking mechanism 100, and carries a pin 21.
  • This barrel 16 comprises pivoting drive means 18, for example in the form of a driving square or the like, of a finger 22 that includes the ringing block 2.
  • This finger 22, visible on the figure 27 comprises a bearing face 23, which is arranged to cooperate with the pin 21, to drive the pinion 19 pivotally when such a quarter part 111 pivots in a single pivoting direction suitable for driving the finger 22.
  • the finger 22 is secured to the hour ratchet 13 by its drive square, and it allows the pinion 19 to stop in a position that is imposed only by the part of the quarters 111.
  • the angular difference between the face d 23 support and the pin 8 is all the greater as there are hours to ring, before the start of the ring.
  • the assembly of the ring 2 is made by a screw or the like 24, bearing on a washer 24A and assembled with a motor shaft 120 or a mobile that carries it.
  • the barrel 4 of the drive plate 3 preferably comprises pivoting drive means, for example in the form of a driving square or the like, arranged to cooperate with the drive shaft 120 of the repetitive striking mechanism 100 .
  • the drive plate 3 comprises a light 3A for the passage of the pin 8 of the trigger ratchet 9 for the maneuvering of the hook 6, under the action of such a main bell control mechanism 10 or a trigger rocker 105 or a second first pawl 109 of such a flip-flop 105, that includes such a recurring ring mechanism 100.
  • the trigger flip-flop 105 of the repeating big-bell mechanism 100 bears with its second first pawl 109 on the trigger ratchet 9, interposed between the drive plate 3 and the wake-up trigger wheel 118, and thus drives this ratchet relaxing 9.
  • the trigger ratchet 9 is interposed between the drive plate 3 and the trigger wheel 118. As visible on the Figures 30, 31, 34 and 36 this trigger ratchet 9 has elongated slots 171 in which free movement, with a limited angular travel, of the screws 173 fixed on the face of the drive plate 3 opposite that which supports the pawl 5 can be moved freely.
  • This detent ratchet 9 further comprises another oblong slot 172, which allows a limited movement of a pin 175 mounted on the wake trigger wheel 118, so as to limit the angular pivoting stroke therebetween.
  • a locking tab 181 is pivoted on the drive plate 3, it has a cam 182, on which a spring 183 acts, which tends to rotate the latch 181 and to support a corner 184 thereof on a biased face 185, forming a ramp, of the pawl 5.
  • the cleat 181 When the pin 175 occupies the furthest position from the pivot of the cleat 181, the cleat 181 can tilt, under the action of the spring 183, and hold the pin 175, by a plate 187 that it comprises, as visible on the figure 33 , and thus exert a locking action.
  • cleat 181 remains in lock-up until unlocked at the end of the expected time by the action of delay wheel 132 on trigger wheel 118, and delay wheel 132. will unlock it after running the secondary or wake-up alarm for the expected time, preferably, this unlock occurs before the delay wheel 132 has made three quarters of a turn at the end of the ring.
  • a secondary or wake-up alarm When a secondary or wake-up alarm is triggered, at a programmed time, by a secondary or wake-up alarm control mechanism 400, the latter orders the trigger rocker 105 to rotate the trigger wheel 118. of the bell ring 2.
  • the manual control of the tripping lever 105 causes the flip-flops 523 and 522 to move.
  • the latter raises the large control 401.
  • the flip-flop 517 then maintains, under the action of its spring, the large control 401 in this position,
  • the flip-flop 507 blocks the latch 517 as long as the minute repeater functions, if it is the case.
  • the ringing unit 2 In operation in the main ring, the ringing unit 2, the pivoting of the trigger ratchet 9, is thus reflected by an angular stroke of its pin 8, which cooperates with the pawl 5 pivoting on the drive plate 3, and by the release of the spout 6A of the hook 6 with the toothing 12 that carries the ratchet ring 11 of the ringing unit 2.
  • the pin 175 integral with the wake-up trigger wheel 118 drives the end 186 of the pawl 5, and thus raises the spout 6A of the hook 6, the locking by the cleat 181 allowing a suspension in triggering of the trigger wheel 118.
  • the invention advantageously comprises an isolation mechanism 800, which is designed for any timepiece comprising on the one hand a watch movement 200, and on the other hand at least one striking mechanism comprising pickup probes time, on time references driven by this watch movement 200.
  • this isolation mechanism 800 comprises at least a first insulator 142, arranged to cooperate with a control mechanism that includes this timepiece 1000, for, in a first arming position to take a stop position prohibiting these temporal information pickup probes to seek information on these time references, and, in a second disarming position, allow the passage of these probes to come in contact with these temporal references.
  • this isolation mechanism 800 is arranged for the isolation between watch mechanisms triggering different sound signals using, at least partially, the same striking mechanism or large ring or minute repeater 100 for the execution of these signals. sound.
  • a main ringing control mechanism arranged to trigger a main ring at times programmed by a watch movement 200, or on demand, and whose sequence of each Ringing is determined by the search for information, by time probing probes, on time references driven by the watch movement 200.
  • at least one of these other mechanisms is a secondary ringing mechanism 400.
  • This timepiece 1000 further comprises a secondary ringing triggering mechanism 1 comprising a clutch mechanism 600 arranged to allow exclusive operation at a given time, or of a single secondary ringing mechanism 400, or the only main bell control mechanism 10.
  • the isolation mechanism 800 comprises at least this first isolator 142, arranged to cooperate with this clutch mechanism 600, and, when it is armed by such a secondary ringing control mechanism 400, arranged to take a stop position prohibiting temporal information pickup probes, that comprise the main ring control means 10, search the information on the time references as the secondary ringing mechanism 400 operates, and instead allow the passage of these probes to come into contact with time references when the mechanism
  • the secondary ring control device 400 for example an alarm mechanism 400, is disarmed and the main ringing control mechanism 10 operates.
  • the isolation mechanism 800 further comprises a stop constituted by a delay hook 141 carried by the same large control rod 401 as the first isolator 142, and which is pivotally mounted on the high-order rod 401, and which participates in the stroke limitation of time probing probes.
  • the control linkage 700 controls the isolation mechanism 800, which comprises at least a first isolator 142 controlled directly or indirectly by a large control 401 actuated by the mode selection means 500, to take a stop position prohibiting probes temporal information acquisition, which comprise the main ring control means 10, to seek information on time references driven by the watch movement 200 when the secondary ringing or alarm clocking mechanism 400 functions to control the execution of the secondary or alarm bell, and to allow the passage of these probes to come into contact when the secondary or alarm bell control mechanism 400 is disarmed and the striking mechanism or large ring 100 operates.
  • the isolation mechanism 800 which comprises at least a first isolator 142 controlled directly or indirectly by a large control 401 actuated by the mode selection means 500, to take a stop position prohibiting probes temporal information acquisition, which comprise the main ring control means 10, to seek information on time references driven by the watch movement 200 when the secondary ringing or alarm clocking mechanism 400 functions to control the execution of the secondary or alarm bell, and to allow the passage of these probes to come into contact
  • the trigger wheel 118 is released, but the racks of the rack 115, the quarter part 111, and the minute piece 110, can not take their information on their respective snails, hours 101, quarters. 102, and minutes 103, because they are prevented by stops or latches constituted by a delay hook 141 and an isolation mechanism 800, which comprises a first insulator 142 for locking the rakes.
  • This delay hook 141 and this first isolator 142 are controlled by the large control 401, as visible on the figure 8 , and by a time blocker of the small ring 506 visible on the figures 2 and 3 .
  • the first isolator 142 preferably comprises a boss 407 designed to obstruct different parallel planes temporal information captors, including rakes or fingers.
  • the drive plate 3 begins to rotate, but, as the finger 6A of the hook 6 is blocked in the air, it can not cause the bill of the big ring. But, as explained above, the peripheral toothing 119 of the drive plate 3 drives the pinion 158, mounted on an arm of a clutch mobile 150.
  • the clutch mobile 150 has three arms, so as to allow access to other components.
  • One of these three arms 156 carries the pinion 158 which cooperates permanently with the toothing 119 of the drive plate 3.
  • a second arm 154 carries a pin 157, which is movable in a window 431, here of substantially square shape, that comprises the large control 401, whose position determines therefore the angular position of the clutch mobile 150.
  • the third arm 155 carries a pin 191 serving to attach to a return spring 190.
  • the pinion 158 meshes with another pinion 159 mounted pivotably mounted on a star 161.
  • This star 161 controls the movement of at least one lift 162 to effect the wake up alarm by activation of a hammer 106, at a speed determined by the number of branches of the star 161.
  • a so-called delay time delay command 130 is activated.
  • This delay mobile 130 for clock mechanism is designed to limit the duration of execution of a function after its release, and is arranged to cooperate with a trigger element whose start of movement initiates the triggering of this function. It is still arranged to cooperate with clutch means 600 of this function.
  • the delay mobile 130 comprises a delay hook 141 operated by these clutch means 600 for its cooperation with a ratchet 133 or for its release of the ratchet 133.
  • This ratchet 133 is pivotally mounted on a axis coaxially with a delay wheel 132 to which it is pivotally recalled by elastic return means 135.
  • This delay wheel 132 is arranged to cooperate, directly or indirectly, with this trigger element.
  • This delay mobile 130 allows to adjust the duration of a signal, especially here the duration of the alarm clock. It can be used for any other desired time delay in the timepiece, or for applications derived from the watch industry, such as explosive firing retardants, or others.
  • This ratchet 133 comprises abutment means 136 arranged to cooperate, in a disarming position of the delay wheel 130, bearing on abutment complementary means 137 integral with the delay wheel 132. These abutment means 136 and these means of complementary stop 137 are moved away from one another under the effect of the movement of the trigger element driving the delay wheel 132 by cocking the elastic return means 135 when the ratchet 133 is pivotally immobilized by the hook of time limit 141.
  • This delay mobile 130 comprises a delay wheel 132 meshing with the triggering wheel 118. Coaxially with this delay wheel 132 are mounted a plate 131, one end of which is driven off on the delay wheel 132, and a delay ratchet 133.
  • This delay ratchet 133 is mounted prisoner between the plate 131 and the delay wheel 132, but free to pivot relative thereto.
  • the delay ratchet 133 comprises a pin constituting the abutment means 136, mounted parallel to the pivot axis, so as to be able to interfere with a radial pin constituting the complementary abutment means 137 that the plate 131 comprises.
  • the pin 136 of the delay ratchet 133 also serves as a hooking at one end of a spiral spring constituting the elastic return means 135, the other end of which is carried by a plug 134, a bore 139 of which cooperates with another tree portion 138 of the tray 131.
  • the delay ratchet 133 cooperates with the delay hook 141, which is preferably articulated with the large control 401, and which holds the delay ratchet 133, as visible in FIG. figure 11 .
  • the invention also relates to a time limiter mechanism 330 comprising such a delay mobile 130, and which comprises this trigger element, constituted by a triggering wheel 118 of a triggering mobile or a ringing unit 2.
  • This trigger wheel 118 comprises, as visible on the figure 32 , a pin 175 parallel to its axis.
  • the triggering mobile, or the ringing block 2 as in the application illustrated in the figures, comprises locking means 181 on which are exerted, antagonistically, the forces exerted on the one hand by the pin 175 of the trigger wheel 118 which meshes with the delay wheel 132, and secondly by a spring 183, as visible on the figure 29 .
  • the time limiter mechanism 330 constitutes a mobile ringing time limiter
  • the triggering wheel 118 belongs to a ringing unit 2 comprising a driving plate 3 to 4 pivotally mounted gun around a pivot axis D, this drive plate 3 being carrying the pawl 5 having a hook 6 beak 6A biased towards the axis D by a spring 7.
  • This pawl 5 is movable against the spring 7 under the action of a pin 8 that includes a trigger ratchet 9 that includes the ringing unit 2, and which is arranged to cooperate with a main ringing control mechanism 10.
  • the ringing unit 2 comprising said barrel ratchet 11 is pivotally mounted on a barrel 4 about the axis D and to cooperate, at a toothing 12 that it comprises, with the spout 6A which, according to its position, allows or prohibits the pivoting of the ratchet 11
  • This ratchet 11 is mount secured to pivot about the axis D with a first hour ratchet 13 arranged to cooperate with a first hammer drive of a striking mechanism.
  • the trigger wheel 118 is independent of the trigger ratchet 9 and controlled by other control means than this main striking mechanism 10, and the trigger wheel 118 and the trigger ratchet 9 are both arranged to cooperate, but never at the same time, on the hook 6 to allow the transmission of energy to a sound mechanism to perform, respectively, different sound emissions.
  • the locking means 181 are preferably constituted by a locking latch which is pivoted on the drive plate 3.
  • This cleat 181 carries a cam 182 on which the spring 183 acts. which tends to rotate the latch 181 and to support a corner 184 thereof on a biased face 185, forming a ramp, the pawl 5.
  • the action of the spring 7 tends to bring the inner beak 6A of the pawl 5 on the ratchet 11, and lock it, except when the pin 175 describes a circular arc in a slot 176 that includes the drive plate 3, and presses a front end 186 of the pawl 5 to release the tooth 6A
  • the pin 175 occupies the furthest position from the pivot of the cleat 181
  • the cleat 181 swings under the action of the spring 183 to hold the pin 175, by a plate 187 that it comprises, and so exerts a locking action.
  • the spiral spring 135 is armed, since the delay hook 141 then blocks the ratchet 133; the radial pin 137 for minimum retention of the plate 131, which was in abutment with the pin 136 of the delay ratchet 133, leaves it, and describes an angular stroke.
  • This angular travel is preferably limited to 270 °, at this point the force exerted by the balance spring 135 balances the locking force of the hook lock 5.
  • the delay hook 141 holds the ratchet 133, in order to exert a torque on the drive plate 3, so as to overcome the force of the spring 183, to be able to rest the locking latch 181 visible on the figure 29 .
  • the spiral spring 135 is calibrated according to this spring 183.
  • the pin 175 of the alarm trip wheel 118 pushes the locking tab 181 , which frees the hook 5, which hooks the barrel ratchet 11 of the delay mobile 2, and restarts the assembly after a few degrees of pivoting, the ringing is then stopped.
  • the ratchet 133 pivots to resume its standby position, where its pin 136 rests on the pin 137 of the plate 131.
  • the delay mobile 130 rotates freely if the hook 141 is raised.
  • the delay hook 141 carries a pin 405, visible on the figure 10 , which is arranged to be able to lock the delay wheel 132, so as to force the trigger lever; in manual operation it is thus possible to block the wheel to short-circuit the delay mobile 130.
  • the delay hook 141 is then returned to its freedom, and it returns to the ratchet, and releases the ringing unit 2; the delay hook 141 hangs up the alarm triggering wheel 118, and still causes a few degrees the large ring assembly, to come put the various rakes in the rest position.
  • the delay hook 141 releases the delay ratchet 133 resting under the effect of the spiral 135. Meanwhile the pivot 405 of the delay hook 141 on the large control 401 comes to interfere with the tooth of the delay wheel 132, and locks it.
  • Activation or deactivation of the secondary or wake-up function comprises the operation of the large control 401.
  • this large control 401 acts on the clutch mobile 150 belonging to the Clutch mechanism 600.
  • the large control 401 therefore acts on the clutch 150, by moving away or closer, as the case may be, the pinion 158 of the pinion 159 carrying the star 161.
  • the first insulator 142 which is pivotally mounted at a pivot 408 on a not shown bridge, then leaves the path of the quarter part 111, and the delay hook 141 is held in the air.
  • the cycle of the different ringtones can then resume its course, and the selector lever 415 makes it possible to select one of the two ratchets 109 or 209.
  • the invention uses all or part of the big ring mechanism to perform the sound display of the secondary ringing or waking function.
  • the first isolator 142 is movable, at a journal 404 that it comprises, in a groove 403 that includes the large control 401 arranged obliquely to the longitudinal direction thereof, as visible on the figure 11 .
  • This first insulator 142 has a boss 407 407 projecting, arranged to create an obstacle on the path of the rakes of the parts of quarters 111 and 110 minutes, and, as visible on the figure 8 , so as to prevent them from coming into contact with the respective snails of the quarters 102 and minutes 103.
  • this first isolator 142 does not prevent the ring from functioning as a generator of a sound signal, but prevents it from operating under the control of the quarter parts 111 and minutes 110. The mechanism of the striking hammers can thus generate an alarm bell.
  • a window 431 allows the pivoting of the clutch mobile 150, shown in FIGS. Figures 14 to 16 , which comprises an arm 154 provided with a pin 157 movable in this window 431.
  • the control linkage 700 controls the isolation mechanism 800 which preferably comprises at least one second isolator 143 controlled directly, or indirectly by a large control 401 actuated by the mode selection means 500, to put into operation, or out of service , according to its position, a delay hook 141 which cooperates with a delay ratchet 133 which includes a delay mobile 130 arranged to adjust the duration of a ring signal of the alarm clock, controlled by the striking control mechanism secondary 400.
  • the mechanism further comprises a second insulator 143, visible on the Figures 8 to 11 , and 18 and which is integral with the large control 401.
  • This second isolator carries a large arm 143A projecting obliquely relative to the longitudinal direction of the large control 401, visible on the figure 10 , and whose function is to put into operation, or out of service, according to its position, the delay hook 141.
  • the latter is recalled by a 406A spring visible on the figures 10 and 14 and the large arm 143 A abuts at a pin 406.
  • the duration limiting mechanism 330 advantageously comprises a lever 210, visible on the figure 10 connected, by means of a spring 212, to a pusher 211, to manually stop the ringing, in particular the alarm bell in this preferred application, and which is arranged to rotate the delay hook 141, for the stalling the delay hook 141, so as to unlock the delay wheel 132 during an action of a user on the pusher 211.
  • the lever 210 is arranged to cooperate with a rounded edge the delay hook 141, under the arm 143A, which also serves as a guide surface for the lever 210 which is very long. The action on the secondary pusher, or 211 then allows to unlock the delay wheel 132, through the lever 210 and the delay hook 141, the lever 210 is then rotated.
  • the small arm 411 of the large control 401 is integrated in the second isolator 143, and is protruding laterally, on the opposite side to that of the large arm 143A, relative to the large control 401.
  • the striking mechanism or grand striking or minute repeater 100 comprises a minute repetition mechanism operable by a user by pressing a push button pushing a first flip-flop 535 control a minute repeater
  • the mechanism 1 comprises a security mechanism 900 security.
  • This safety safety mechanism 900 is designed against untimely manipulations of minute repetition control, and is studied for a timepiece 1000 which includes a watch movement 200 itself having a timer train which drives a triggering cam 530.
  • This cam 530 in automatic operation, causes the pivoting of a trigger rocker 105 to a trigger ratchet 9 that includes a ringing unit 2 of such a striking mechanism 100 having a minute repetition.
  • This ringing unit 2 is arranged to, when performing a ringing, drive a plate 525 carrying an arming cam 440.
  • this safety mechanism 900 is arranged to cooperate with this first flip-flop 535, it comprises a second pivoting safety flip-flop 536, whose pivoting is controlled by the first flip-flop 535 when the minute repetition is engaged.
  • This second flip-flop 536 includes a notch 536A which is arranged to cooperate with a finger 537A that includes a pivoting latch 537 spring-biased, to prohibit the retrigger of the repetition minutes once it is launched.
  • the lock 537 is released only at the end of the time display ring cycle by the minute repetition.
  • the second latch 536 comprises, on the one hand a notch 536A, which is arranged to cooperate with the finger 537A of a pivoting latch 537 recalled by a spring, to prohibit the restart of the repetition minutes once that- it is launched, and secondly a nozzle 536C, whose function is to disconnect a minute blocker not shown here.
  • the lock 537 is released only at the end of the clock display ring cycle by the minute repeater, the pivoting of the second flip-flop 536 translates a weighing arm 523, which in turn rotates a weighing arm. 522 arranged to cooperate with a recess 539 of the large control 401.
  • the weighing arm 522 then pushes the control linkage 700, including the large control 401, to isolate the alarm clock, blocking it at a nozzle 430 of the large control 401 by a spout 518 of a flip-flop 517, during the execution of the repetition minutes.
  • This latch 517 is disengaged after the completion of the minutes repetition, to let the large control 401 return into place under the action of a return spring.
  • the minute repeater flip-flop 535 is arranged to cause the pivoting of a second minute repeater flip-flop 536, a notch 536 A of which is arranged to cooperate with the finger 537 A of a spring-loaded pivoting latch 537, in order to prohibit the re-initiation of the minute repetition once it is started. It is only at the end of the hour display ring cycle by the minute repeater that this lock 537 is released, and again authorizes a command on the trigger for triggering the minute repeater.
  • the first flip-flop 535 comprises a spring 535A, whose sloping end 535C presses on a pivoting arm 535B which also comprises the first flip-flop 535, or at the end of a substantially circular cam 535D of this arm 535B, in a position of visible rest on the figure 21A , or inside this 535D cam in the positions of Figures 21B , relating to the triggering of the ring, and 21C, relating to the locking of the second flip-flop 536 constituting an intermediate pusher.
  • the second flip-flop 536 comprises a spout 536B, which is arranged to cooperate in abutment with a pin 523A that comprises an arm 523.
  • the second flip-flop 536 still carries, pivotally, a recess flip-flop 531, a support face 531A is arranged to push a support surface 529A of a hook 529 pivotally mounted on a plate or a bridge.
  • the arm 523 comprises a second pin 523B arranged to exert a bearing, in the opposite direction, on an opposite bearing face 529B of the hook 529.
  • FIGS. 21A, 21B, 21C illustrate three successive stages of operation of this security mechanism 900.
  • the figure 21B is related to the triggering of the ring.
  • the pusher 535 under the action of the user, pivots in the direction of the arrow A, and the spring 535A presses on the inside of the cam 535D.
  • the arm 535B pushes the second flip-flop 536 by a second bearing surface 535F.
  • the second flip-flop 536 then hooks the lock 537. Its pivoting causes the arm 523, which is driven, at its pin 523A, to be displaced by the nose 536B of the second flip-flop 536. And this arm 523 drives itself, by its second pin 523B, the bearing surface 529B of the hook 529.
  • This movement allows to release the hook 529 of a pivoting hook 528 visible on the figure 2 .
  • This arm hook 528 in the hooked position, binds, at one of its ends, the plate 525 with a ratchet of a return wheel driven in pivoting by the ring gear.
  • the pivoting of the lock 537 allows it to be supported on a rocker 540, and to rotate it.
  • This flip-flop 540 then releases a stamp isolation mechanism 542, linked to the movement of the minute piece 110 and object of the European patent application. 09175266.7 .
  • Pivoting the pivoting hook 528 allows pivoting of the tripping lever 105, in the direction of the arrow C under the action of its spring 105A, the hook 109 then cooperates with the ratchet 9 of the ringing unit.
  • the ringtone on demand then starts to play.
  • the figure 21C relates to the locking of the second flip-flop 536.
  • the restoring torque exerted by the spring 534 tends to return the first flip-flop 535 to the rest position.
  • the second flip-flop 536 which is no longer held by the first latch 535, tends to pivot in the direction of the arrow B, and comes, during this movement, hook, by a flange of the notch 536A, a redan 537B that includes the 537A finger of the lock 537. It is then impossible to restart the ring before it has finished playing.
  • the flip-flop 540 rotates the lock 537, which then frees the second flip-flop 536, which can return to the rest position of the figure 21A .
  • the invention also relates to a secondary striking mechanism 1 having a time limiter mechanism 330 as described above, and which comprises a clutch mechanism 600 having a control linkage 700 which comprises at least a second insulator 143 for putting into service, or out of service, according to its position, this delay hook 141.
  • the invention also relates to a repetitive ringing mechanism 100, comprising a motor shaft 120 on which is fitted a ringer block 2, for the control of at least one lift that includes this ringer mechanism 100, for the actuation of at least one hammer, and further comprising a main ringer control mechanism 10 which is arranged to pivotally control the ringer block 2, and which includes such a secondary ringer release mechanism 1, which is integral therewith, or and such a time limiter mechanism 330.
  • the invention also relates to a timepiece 1000 comprising at least one watch movement 200, and, on the one hand at least one secondary ring control mechanism 400 at a particular time related to a preset, and / or reception of a signal, and / or at the crossing of a value threshold for a physical parameter, and secondly at least one striking or large ringing or minute repeating mechanism 100 controlled by the main ringing control means 10 arranged to trigger ringtones at times programmed by the watch movement 200, or on demand, this piece 1000 comprising such a secondary ringing trigger mechanism 1, which is integrated therein, or / and such a time limiter mechanism 330 .
  • the invention also relates to a secondary ringing drive mechanism 350 for timepiece 1000 with a ringing device, this part 1000 comprising at least one striking or large ringing or minute repeater mechanism 100 comprising a drive shaft 120 and controlled by main ring control means 10 arranged to trigger at scheduled times or on demand a main ring.
  • this secondary ringing drive mechanism 350 comprises a ring block 2 as described above, fitted on the drive shaft 120, for controlling at least one lift for actuating from least a hammer.
  • the trigger ratchet 9 of the ringing unit 9 is pivotally controlled by a first pawl 109 of a rocker 105 which comprises this secondary ringing drive mechanism 350, this first pawl 109 being controlled by the main striking mechanism.
  • the trigger wheel 118 is pivotally driven by a second pawl 209 that includes the flip-flop 105 to control the secondary or alarm bell.
  • This second pawl 209 is arranged to cooperate with a control linkage 700 of a secondary ringing trigger mechanism 1 corresponding to the secondary ring.
  • the rocker 105 is arranged so that, at a given instant, only the first pawl 109, respectively the second pawl 209, is engaged with the trigger ratchet 9, respectively the trigger wheel 118.
  • This secondary ringing drive mechanism 350 comprises a clutch movable 150 arranged to cooperate with a control linkage 700 of a secondary ringing trigger mechanism 1 corresponding to the secondary ring.
  • the clutch mobile 150 is pivotable and carries a pinion 158 which cooperates permanently with the peripheral toothing 119, and still carries a pin 157, which cooperates with the control linkage 700, and whose position determines the angular position of the mobile clutch 150, which is again returned to a rest position by a spring 190.
  • This pinion 158 meshes, in one of the clutch clutch 150 of the clutch positions, with another pinion 159 mounted pivotally mounted on a star 161 which controls the movement of at least one lift 162 for performing the secondary ring by activating a hammer 106, at a speed determined by the number of branches of the star 161.
  • this secondary ringing drive mechanism 350 is a wakeup ring drive mechanism for transmitting a secondary wakeup ring at a time determined by the secondary bell control mechanism 400 which is a wake-up control mechanism which includes time setting means for setting a desired wakeup time.
  • the invention also relates to a repetitive ringing mechanism 100, comprising a motor shaft 120 pivotally mounted about a pivot axis D, and on which is fitted such a ringing block 2, for the control of at least one lift that includes this striking mechanism 100, for the actuation of at least one hammer.
  • the striking mechanism 100 comprises a main ring control mechanism 10 and / or a trigger rocker 105 and / or a first pawl 109 of such a rocker 105, which is arranged to pivotally control the ring block 2.
  • the repetitive ringing mechanism 100 is controlled by a main ringing control means arranged to trigger at a programmed time or on demand a main ring, and is arranged to cooperate with a ringing mechanism.
  • secondary 1 for a secondary ring or includes such a mechanism for triggering secondary ring 1, which is integrated.
  • the repetitive ringing mechanism 100 is, in a particular embodiment, arranged to cooperate with such a secondary ringing drive mechanism 350 whose ringing block 2 cooperates with the drive shaft 120, for driving at least a lift for actuating at least one hammer.
  • the invention also relates to a ringing mechanism 100 comprising a ringing unit 2 and a minute repeater that can be actuated by a user by pressing a pushbutton pushing a first lever 535 for controlling a minute repetition, for a timepiece 1000 comprising a watch movement 200 itself having a timer train which drives a trip cam 530 which, in automatic operation, causes the pivoting of a trigger rocker 105 to a trigger ratchet 9 which comprises this ring block 2 which is arranged to, when performing a ringing, drive a plate 525 carrying an arming cam 440, and which comprises a safety mechanism 900 as described above.
  • the invention also relates to a timepiece 1000 comprising at least one watch movement 200, and, on the one hand at least one secondary ring control mechanism 400 at a particular time related to a preset, and / or reception of a signal, and / or at the crossing of a value threshold for a physical parameter, and on the other hand at least one striking or large ringing or minute repeating mechanism 100, comprising preferably a motor shaft 120, and controlled by main ring control means 10 arranged to trigger ringtones at times programmed by the watch movement 200 or on demand, the watch movement 200 being arranged to control the striking mechanism 100.
  • the piece 1000 in a particular embodiment, comprises such a secondary ringing trigger mechanism 1 for a secondary ring at a time determined by the secondary ringing mechanism 400.
  • the secondary ringing triggering mechanism 1 comprises a control linkage 700 arranged to allow the first ratchet 109 to cooperate with the ringer block 2 when the secondary ringer is deactivated, or to make the second pawl 209 cooperate. with ring 2 when the secondary ring is activated.
  • the piece 1000 comprises such a secondary ringing drive mechanism 350, and the control linkage 700 is arranged to control the angular position of the clutch mobile 150.
  • this timepiece 1000 comprises several secondary ringing control mechanisms 400 hierarchized between them and priority over one another cascading and all priority on the main ring control means 10, it comprises a mechanism of secondary ringing trigger 1 which comprises means for comparing the priority levels of these secondary ringing control mechanisms 400, and an isolation mechanism 800 arranged for, at said particular moment of triggering of one of these ringing control mechanisms secondary 400, prohibit its operation if an audible signal from another secondary striking mechanism 400 of higher priority than its own is running, and allow its operation if no sound signal from another control mechanism secondary ring 400 of higher priority than his own is in the process of being In this case, the isolation mechanism 800 prohibits the operation of any other secondary ringing control mechanism 400 of lower priority than its own.
  • the timepiece 1000 comprises at least one secondary ringing control mechanism 400 which is a wake-up control mechanism 400, which comprises means for setting the clock setting time. a desired moment of awakening, and it comprises a secondary ringing trigger mechanism 1 which is a wake up mechanism 300, and the clutch mechanism 600 is arranged for, at said desired wakeup time, prohibiting the execution of a main ring by disengaging the main ring control means 10, and trigger a secondary ringing clutch of all or part of the ringing mechanism or large ring or minute repeater 100.
  • a secondary ringing control mechanism 400 which is a wake-up control mechanism 400, which comprises means for setting the clock setting time. a desired moment of awakening, and it comprises a secondary ringing trigger mechanism 1 which is a wake up mechanism 300, and the clutch mechanism 600 is arranged for, at said desired wakeup time, prohibiting the execution of a main ring by disengaging the main ring control means 10, and trigger a secondary ringing clutch of all or part of the ringing mechanism or large ring or minute
  • the invention also relates to a timepiece 1000 comprising at least one watch movement 200, and comprising on the one hand at least one secondary ringing mechanism 400 at a particular time, and on the other hand at least one ringing or grand bell or minute repeater 100 commanded by means of main ringing command 10 arranged to trigger ringtones at times programmed by the watch movement 200, or on demand, and whose sequence of each ring is determined by the search for information, by time probing probes , on time references driven by the watch movement 200, this timepiece 1000 further comprising a secondary ringing trigger mechanism 1 comprising a clutch mechanism 600 arranged to allow exclusive operation at a given time, or else only one such secondary ring control mechanism 400, or the only main ring control means 10, according to the invention this clutch mechanism 600 comprises a control linkage 700 including a large control 401 actuated by means of Mode selection 500 carries this first isolator 142.
  • the timepiece 1000 comprises a striking mechanism or a large ring or minute repeater 100 which comprises a minute repetition mechanism triggered by a first minute repeater 535, and it comprises a trigger mechanism secondary ring 1.
  • This mechanism 1 comprises a security mechanism 900 as described above.
  • the invention also relates to a timepiece 1000 comprising a watch movement 200 itself having a timer train which drives a trigger cam 530 which, in automatic operation, causes the pivoting of a trigger lever 105 towards a ratchet detent 9 that includes a ringing unit 2 of a striking mechanism 100 having a minute repetition operable by a user by pressing a pushbutton pushing a first flip-flop 535 control a minute repeater, this ringing unit 2 being arranged when performing a ringing, to drive a plate 525 carrying an arming cam 440.
  • This part 1000 comprises a safety mechanism 900 as described above, which is arranged to cooperate with said first flip-flop 535 to control a minute repeater.
  • this timepiece 1000 is a wristwatch or a gusset watch.

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  1. Läutwerkmechanismus (100), umfassend einen Läutwerkblock (2) und eine Minutenrepetition, die durch einen Anwender durch Drücken auf einen Drücker, der auf eine erste Steuerwippe (535) der Minutenrepetition drückt, betätigbar ist, für ein Zeitmessgerät (1000), das ein Uhrwerk (200) umfasst, das seinerseits ein Zeigerräderwerk aufweist, das einen Auslösenocken (530) antreibt, der im Automatikbetrieb die Drehung einer Auslösewippe (105) zu einem Auslösungssperrrad (9) hervorruft, das der Läutwerkblock (2) aufweist, der bei der Ausführung eines Läutvorgangs dafür ausgelegt ist, eine einen Aufzugsnocken (440) tragende Platte (525) anzutreiben, wobei der Läutwerkmechanismus (100) einen Sicherheitsmechanismus (900) gegen ungewolltes Betätigen der Steuerung der Minutenrepetition umfasst, wobei der Läutwerkmechanismus (100) dadurch gekennzeichnet ist, dass er dafür ausgelegt ist, mit der ersten Wippe (535) zusammenzuwirken, dass der Sicherheitsmechanismus (900) einen Drehriegel (537) aufweist, der durch eine Feder und eine zweite drehende Sicherheitswippe (536) zurückgestellt wird, deren Drehung durch die erste Wippe (535) gesteuert wird, wenn die Minutenrepetition eingerückt ist, wobei die zweite Wippe (536) eine Einkerbung (536A) aufweist, die in einer Blockierposition dafür ausgelegt ist, mit einem Finger (537A) zusammenzuwirken, den der Drehriegel (537) aufweist, um das erneute Auslösen der Minutenrepetition zu verhindern, sobald diese gestartet worden ist, und außerdem dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Minutenrepetition Mittel (540) umfasst, die dafür ausgelegt sind, den Drehriegel (537) erst nach vollständigem Abschluss eines Läutzyklus für die Angabe der Uhrzeit freizugeben.
  2. Läutwerkmechanismus (100) nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Minutenrepetition dafür ausgelegt ist, den Drehriegel (537) am Ende des Abspielens des Läutens auf Anforderung durch Betätigung einer Wippe (540) freizugeben, um den Drehriegel (537) zu drehen, wodurch die zweite Wippe (536) freigegeben wird, damit sie in eine Ruheposition zurückkehrt.
  3. Läutwerkmechanismus (100) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Drehung des Drehriegels (537) diesem ermöglicht, sich auf einer Wippe (540) abzustützen und diese zu drehen, um einen Tonfederisoliermechanismus (542) freizugeben.
  4. Läutwerkmechanismus (100) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Sicherheitsmechanismus (900) eine Feder (535A) umfasst, die mit der ersten Wippe (535) fest verbunden ist und wovon ein geneigtes Ende (535C) dafür ausgelegt ist, sich auf einem Dreharm (535B) abzustützen, der an der ersten Wippe (535) je nach Fall entweder an dem Ende eines im Wesentlichen kreisförmigen Nockens (535D) des Arms (535B) in einer sichtbaren Ruheposition oder innerhalb des Nockens (535D) in Auslösepositionen des Läutwerks oder der Verriegelung der zweiten Wippe (536), die einen Zwischendrücker bildet, um je nach Fall eine Drehbewegung der zweiten Wippe (536) zu verhindern oder zuzulassen, drehbar montiert ist.
  5. Läutwerkmechanismus (100) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die zweite Wippe (536) eine Spitze (536B) umfasst, die dafür ausgelegt ist, beim Auslösen des Läutwerks mit einem Stift (523A), den ein beweglicher Arm (523) aufweist, abstützend zusammenzuwirken, und dass die zweite Wippe (536) ferner eine Aushakwippe (531) trägt, die an einem manuellen Steuerhebel drehbar montiert ist und über ein Ende mit dem Auslösenocken (530) zusammenwirkt und wovon eine Abstützfläche (531A) im manuellen Betrieb dafür ausgelegt ist, eine Abstützfläche (529A) eines Verriegelungshakens (529) zu drücken, der an einer Platine oder einer Brücke drehbar montiert ist, um den Verriegelungshaken (529) in die entriegelte Position zu drehen, wenn die Aushakwippe (531) ihrerseits durch den Auslösenocken (530) freigegeben wird, und dass der Arm (523) einen zweiten Stift (523B) umfasst, der dafür ausgelegt ist, beim Auslösen des Läutwerks durch den Anwender eine Abstützkraft in entgegengesetzter Richtung auf die gegenüberliegende Abstützfläche (529B) des Hakens (529) auszuüben, um den Haken (529) von einem Drehhaken (528) zu lösen, der durch eine Plattenfeder (532) vorgespannt ist, wobei der Haken (528) in der eingehakten Position dafür ausgelegt ist, an einem seiner Enden die Platte (525) mit einem Sperrrad eines Zeigerstellrades zu verbinden, das durch das Läuträderwerk rotatorisch angetrieben wird, wobei die Bewegung des Arms (523) und des zweiten Stifts (523B) durch Betätigung des Anwenders die Drehung des Drehhakens (528) zulässt, was seinerseits die Drehung einer Auslösewippe (105) zulässt, die einen Haken (109) umfasst, der dann mit dem Sperrrad (9) des Läutwerkblocks (2) zusammenwirkt, um das Spielen eines Läutwerks auf Anforderung zuzulassen.
  6. Läutwerkmechanismus (100) nach den Ansprüchen 4 und 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass dann, wenn der Sicherheitsmechanismus (900) in einer Ruheposition ist, sich das geneigte Ende (535C) der Feder (535A) an dem Ende des Nockens (535D) des Dreharms (535B) abstützt, der sich über eine erste Abstützoberfläche (535E) auf der zweiten Wippe (536) abstützt, welche sich in einer Position befindet, in der der Drehriegel (537) von der Kerbe (536A) gelöst ist und der Stift (523B) des Arms (523) keine Wirkung auf den Haken (529) ausübt.
  7. Läutwerkmechanismus (100) nach den Ansprüchen 4 und 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass beim Auslösen des Läutwerks durch Betätigen eines Drückers, der sich auf der ersten Wippe (535) abstützt, durch den Anwender, die erste Wippe (535) sich dreht und die Feder (535A) sich innerhalb des Nockens (535D) abstützt und der Arm (535B) die zweite Wippe (536) durch eine zweite Abstützoberfläche (535F) drückt, um die zweite Wippe (536) dazu zu bringen, in dem Drehriegel (537) einzuhaken, dessen Drehung die Verlagerung des Arms (523) antreibt, der auf Höhe des Stifts (523A) durch die Spitze (536A) der zweiten Wippe (536) angetrieben wird, wobei der Arm (523) seinerseits über seinen zweiten Stift (523B) die Abstützfläche (529B) des Hakens (529) antreibt, um diesen von dem Drehhaken (528) zu lösen.
  8. Läutwerkmechanismus (100) nach den Ansprüchen 4 und 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Verriegelung der zweiten Wippe (536) erreicht wird durch die Rückkehr in die Ruheposition der ersten Wippe (535) unter der Wirkung des Rückstellmoments, das durch eine Feder (534) ausgeübt wird, die zwischen einen Drücker zum Betätigen durch den Anwender und die erste Wippe (535) eingefügt ist, wobei sich die zweite Wippe (536) dreht, um dann durch einen Rand der Kerbe (536A) an einem Absatz (537B) einzuhaken, den der Finger (537A) des Drehriegels (537) aufweist, wodurch das erneute Auslösen des Läutwerks, bevor es zu spielen geendet hat, verhindert wird.
  9. Läutwerkmechanismus (100) nach Anspruch 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Verriegelungshaken (529) dafür ausgelegt ist, je nach seiner Position den Aufzugsnocken (440) zu blockieren oder freizugeben und je nach seiner Position das Anhalten oder das Auslösen sämtlicher Läutvorgänge zuzulassen.
  10. Läutwerkmechanismus (100) nach Anspruch 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Verriegelungshaken (529) dafür ausgelegt ist, mit einem manuellen Steuerhebel für das manuelle Auslösen des Läutwerks zusammenzuwirken.
  11. Läutwerkmechanismus (100) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die zweite Wippe (536) eine Spitze (536C) umfasst, die dafür ausgelegt ist, einen Minuten-Blockierhebel auszuschalten, wenn die Minutenrepetition gestartet worden ist.
  12. Läutwerkmechanismus (100) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Drehriegel (537) erst am Ende eines Läutzyklus für die Angabe der Uhrzeit durch die Minutenrepetition freigegeben wird und dass die Drehung der zweiten Wippe (536) den beweglichen Wippenarm (523) dreht, der direkt oder indirekt mit einer Stange (401) zur großen Betätigung zusammenwirkt und in der Isolierposition auf die Stange (401) zur großen Betätigung drückt, um einen sekundären Läutwerkmechanismus oder Weckmechanismus, den das Zeitmessgerät (1000) aufweist, zu isolieren und ihn auf Höhe einer Spitze (430), die die große Betätigung (401) aufweist, durch eine Spitze (518) einer Wippe (517) zu blockieren, während die Minutenrepetition ausgeführt wird, wobei die Wippe (517) nach Abschluss der Minutenrepetition entkoppelt wird, um die große Betätigung (401) unter der Wirkung einer Rückstellfeder wieder an ihre Position zurückkehren zu lassen.
  13. Zeitmessgerät (1000), umfassen ein Uhrwerk (200), das seinerseits ein Zeigerräderwerk umfasst, das einen Auslösenocken (530) antreibt, der im Automatikbetrieb dafür ausgelegt ist, die Drehung einer Auslösewippe (105) zu einem Auslösungssperrrad (9), das ein Läutwerkblock (2) eines Läutwerkmechanismus (100) aufweist, hervorzurufen, wobei der Läutwerkmechanismus (100) eine Minutenrepetition umfasst, die durch einen Anwender betätigbar ist, der eine Kraft auf einen Drücker ausübt, der auf eine erste Wippe (535) zum Steuern der Minutenrepetition drückt, wobei der Läutwerkblock (2) dafür ausgelegt ist, bei Ausführung eines Läutens eine Platte (525) anzutreiben, die einen Aufzugsnocken (440) trägt, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Läutwerkmechanismus (100) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 12 ausgebildet ist und mit der ersten Wippe (535) zum Steuern einer Minutenrepetition zusammenwirkt.
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