WO2011064682A1 - High efficiency escapement - Google Patents
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- G—PHYSICS
- G04—HOROLOGY
- G04B—MECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
- G04B15/00—Escapements
- G04B15/06—Free escapements
- G04B15/08—Lever escapements
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- G04—HOROLOGY
- G04B—MECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
- G04B15/00—Escapements
- G04B15/14—Component parts or constructional details, e.g. construction of the lever or the escape wheel
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- the present invention refers to a mechanical device apt to make a continuous rotary motion paced, particularly suitable for application in the horology field.
- escapements which exploit mechanisms of transformation of continuous rotary motions into paced rotary motions, based on the coupled use of gears and mechanical devices called “escapements", which alternate steps of pushing one tooth of the gear to steps of locking another one thereof.
- the most widely known escapements are the so-called crown wheel one, consisting of a wheel having a toothed and raised edge, like a crown, and a shaft orthogonal to the axis and transversal to the edge of the crown wheel, or the anchor one, similar to the preceding one, yet differing in that verges do not get stuck on the crown wheel, locking the axis, but merely mesh therein.
- the technical problem solved by the present invention is that of providing a mechanical device capable of improving the above-mentioned isochronism property, allowing to obtain a margin of improvement with reference to the known art.
- the present invention provides some relevant advantages.
- the main advantage lies in that the proposed system, by doubling the lever commonly used in the connection of the gear with the balance wheel into two components articulated therebetween, allows performing an angular reduction ratio in the connection between the lever and the balance wheel, with an entailed improvement of the efficiency of the entire process.
- FIG. 1 shows a plan view of a first embodiment of the mechanical escapement device according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 shows a side view of said first embodiment of the mechanical escapement device according to the present invention
- Figures 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D and 3E show a plan view of operation steps of the mechanical escapement device according to the present invention
- FIG. 4 shows a detail view of a variant of the device according to the present invention.
- FIGS. 5A and 5B show detail views of a second embodiment of a device according to the present invention.
- Figures 6A, 6B, 6C, 6D and 6E show a device according to the second embodiment in the different operation steps.
- a mechanical escapement device according to a first embodiment of the invention is generally denoted by 5.
- the mechanical escapement device 5 is suitable for transforming a continuous rotary motion into a paced rotary motion, characterized by a high level of isochronism.
- the mechanical escapement device 5 of which Figures 1 and 2 depict a first embodiment is mainly devised for use within the scope of mechanical horology.
- the mechanical escapement device 5 comprises a balance wheel 4, a rod 3, a tilting lever 2 and a rotating member 1.
- the rotating member is apt to rotate about a first axis of rotation 12 and comprises peripheral engaging (coupling) means, in particular teeth, generally denoted by 11.
- the rotating member is comprised of a gear 1 pivoted at its center 12 and characterized by arms 13 and external hypoid toothing 11.
- a tilting lever generally denoted by 2 is apt to mesh through engagement means 21 and 22 with the teeth 1 1 of said rotating member 1.
- the tilting lever 2 is constrained to tilt about a second axis of rotation 23.
- the engagement means 21 , 22, in the preferred embodiment, is two teeth 21 , 22 whose configuration is apt to guarantee meshing with gear teeth and that, alternately, engage , one of the teeth of the gear 1.
- the evenness of oscillations of the lever causes the pacing of the rotary motion of the gear 1.
- the device further comprises a rod 3 apt to oscillate about a second axis of rotation 33 when moved by said balance wheel 4; the latter, as it is known, can oscillate about an axis of its own, under the action of an external force and thanks to elastic return means.
- a rod 3 apt to oscillate about a second axis of rotation 33 when moved by said balance wheel 4; the latter, as it is known, can oscillate about an axis of its own, under the action of an external force and thanks to elastic return means.
- the balance wheel 4 comprises a finger 43 which, during the oscillations, comes in contact with an end portion of said rod 3, setting it in rotation about the axis of rotation 33, performing an oscillation of the same rod 3.
- the device according to the present invention further comprises articulation means 24, 31 , 33, apt to connect the rod 3 to said lever 2.
- Such articulation means 24, 31 , 33 transfers the oscillations of the rod 3 to the lever 2, setting it, in turn, in oscillation about the first axis of rotation 23.
- the articulation means 24, 31 , 33 is such as to perform an angular reduction ratio between the oscillations of said rod 3 and the oscillations of said lever 2.
- the rod 3 is preferably limited by two limiting members 51 and 52, apt to prevent misalignments thereof.
- the rod 3 is of elongated shape and has two ends.
- the articulation means 24, 31 , 33 comprises a mechanical joint with , a rotary articulation apt to allow relative rototranslation between the lever 2 and said rod 3.
- the articulation means 24, 31 , 33 comprises a cam 31 , integral to said rod 3.
- the cam 31 preferably has a cylindrical contour and is mounted, integrally to the rod 3 ⁇ and eccentrically with respect to the second axis of rotation 33, at a first end of the rod 3 itself.
- the second end 32 of the rod 3 has a bifurcated shape, e.g., V-shaped, such as to allow interaction with said balance wheel 4, in particular with the finger 43 integral to the balance wheel.
- the balance wheel 4 is equipped with a tooth 41 apt to receive motion from the rotating member 1 through contact with the elements 1 for engaging the gear.
- the balance wheel comprises a pair of discs, integral, coaxial but not coplanar. Of the two discs, a second disc 44 has a shaping in the contour, at the finger 43 placed on the balance wheel.
- the rod 3 comprises, at the center of its bifurcated end 32, a key 34 apt to come in contact with the contour of the disc 44. This is such as to limit undesired rotation of the rod 3 during oscillations of the balance wheel.
- the sole instant in which the rod 3 can oscillate is when the key 34 corresponds to the shaping on the disc 44.
- one of the two side ends of the tilting lever 2 has a yoke configuration (shape) 24 apt to guarantee cylindrical articulation between said tilting lever 2 and said rod 3.
- the yoke 24 is such as to embrace the cam 31 that, by rotating eccentrically with respect to the axis of rotation 33, causes a corresponding rotation of the lever 2. Eccentricity generates the desired reduction ratio between the rotation of the rod and the corresponding rotation of the lever.
- the bifurcated portion 32 is connected, by a rotary articulation, to the cam 31. Accordingly, the rod 3 rotates clockwise, as depicted in Figure 3B.
- Said articulation allows rototranslation between the two members 2 and 3 and is carried out, due to the eccentricity in the pivoting of said cam 31 , with an angular reduction in the oscillation width of the rod 3 with respect to the lever 2.
- an oscillation of said rod 3 having a width of about 45° is reduced, through said reduction means, to an oscillation of said lever 2 of about 5 °.
- Figure 3B also describes the step in which said gear 1 pushes said balance wheel 4 through the contact between said teeth 11 and 41. Following said push, the balance wheel 4 rotates counterclockwise and the finger 43 presses against the bifurcated portion 32 of said rod 3, as depicted in Figure 3C. Therefore, the rod 3 rotates clockwise.
- Figure 4 shows an alternative configuration of some components of the device described hereto.
- one of the two side ends of the tilting lever 2 has a yoke configuration (shape) 24 apt to guarantee articulation between the tilting lever 2 and the rod 3.
- the articulation means 24, 31 , 33 comprises a cam member 31 , integral to the rod 3, and having an eccentric axis of rotation which is positioned outside the yoke 24.
- the cam 31 along with the rod 3, overall forms a lever which, by cooperating with the shape 24, produces substantially the same effect of the described joint. Actually, it is however performed an angular reduction ratio between the . oscillations of the rod 3 and the oscillations of the lever 2.
- Figures 5A and 5B refer to a second embodiment of a device according to the present invention.
- This second embodiment in no way modifies the general operation principle of the device, but the configuration of some of its components is such as to make the
- Figures 6A- 6E are representative of an operation cycle, which then continuously repeats itself over time.
- the balance wheel 104 is in counterclockwise rotation, as indicated by arrow F1.
- a finger 143 integral to the balance wheel, intercepts the rod 103, causing rotation of the cam 131 about the axis of rotation 133.
- the rotation of the cam 131 determines, analogously to what has been described hereto, the rotation of the lever 102 along the direction indicated by arrow F2 in the figure.
- Figures 6B and 6C depict the reached position, in which the finger 143 of the balance wheel gradually disengages the rod 103.
- Next Figure 6D illustrates an intermediate step of the cycle, during which a tooth 1 of the gear 101 intercepts a finger 141 integral to the balance wheel 104, which therefore is pushed further in its counterclockwise rotation.
- the lever 102 is set in opposite rotation, as indicated by arrow F3 in the figure, thanks to the action of one of the teeth 111 of the gear which intercepts an engagement member 121 for engaging the lever itself.
- the engagement member 121 is not positioned so as to prevent rotation of the gear 101 , but rather so as to constitute an engagement member for the arriving tooth 1 1 of the gear, such as to cause counter- rotation of the lever.
- This counter-rotation brings the tooth 122 of the lever into a starting position, such as to be able to intercept the next tooth 111 of the gear 101 , as it arrives.
- the engagement member 121 is positioned so as to exploit, in positioning the lever in its starting position, the last period of the rotary impulse of the gear 101 , without subtracting energy to the push that the same wheel has already imparted to the balance wheel.
- the balance wheel 104 under the action of a return spring, begins its clockwise rotation, along the direction of arrow F4 in Figure 6E.
- This clockwise rotation brings the finger 143 of the balance wheel to intercept the rod 103 and, therefore, to set the cam 131 in rotation, until restoring the situation initially described.
- the device according to the present invention may further comprise a mechanism for adjusting the articulation means, such mechanism being apt to allow a change of the reduction ratio.
- the invention overall allows to obtain a mechanical device for transforming a rotary motion into a paced rotary motion with guaranteed abilities of isochronism, energy effectiveness and precision.
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| JP2012540511A JP2013512427A (en) | 2009-11-25 | 2010-10-25 | High efficiency escapement |
| US13/511,635 US8579498B2 (en) | 2009-11-25 | 2010-10-25 | High efficiency escapement |
| CN2010800530084A CN102782592A (en) | 2009-11-25 | 2010-10-25 | Efficient escapement |
| EP10787181.6A EP2504737B1 (en) | 2009-11-25 | 2010-10-25 | High efficiency escapement |
| RU2012122312/28A RU2012122312A (en) | 2009-11-25 | 2010-10-25 | DEVICE FOR STEP-BY-STEP ROTARY MOTION OF GEAR ELEMENT |
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