Lunar phase display device
US-10520892-B2 · Dec 31, 2019 · US
US10078309B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10078309-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715614858-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 6, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 4, 2016 |
| Publication date | Sep 18, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 18, 2018 |
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Moon phase display mechanism including an input pinion which makes three revolutions, or respectively two revolutions, in 24 hours, and drives a 19-tooth or respectively 29-tooth drive pinion, which drives a 59-tooth lower wheel bearing a moon disc with a two-colored depiction including a lighted area and at least one background sky area and also drives a 57-tooth or respectively 58-tooth, upper wheel, coaxial to this lower wheel and which makes one revolution per day and which includes a sky disc with a depiction of the sun, and an aperture opposite this sun, through which is visible one part of this moon disc illustrating the current appearance of the moon.
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What is claimed is: 1. A moon phase display mechanism arranged to cooperate with a timepiece movement, and comprising an input pinion arranged to make three revolutions, or respectively two revolutions, in 24 hours, wherein said input pinion carries and/or drives either directly, or via a friction means, at least one 19-tooth, or respectively 29-tooth, drive pinion, and wherein said drive pinion drives a 59-tooth lower wheel bearing a moon disc with a two-coloured depiction comprising a lighted area and one, or respectively two, background sky areas, and wherein said drive pinion drives a 57-tooth or respectively 58-tooth, upper wheel, coaxial to said lower wheel and which makes one revolution per day and which includes, on a side facing a user, a sky disc with a depiction of the sky and of an off-centre sun, and including an off-centre aperture substantially opposite said sun and through which one part of said moon disc is visible illustrating the current appearance of the moon. 2. The moon phase display mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein said drive pinion is the only drive pinion and drives both said lower wheel and said upper wheel. 3. The moon phase display mechanism according to claim 2 , wherein said drive pinion is driven by said input pinion via a friction means to allow a correction to be made from a control stem via an intermediate train, or from a corrector lever acting on said drive pinion. 4. The moon phase display mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein said input pinion is arranged to make three revolutions in 24 hours, wherein said drive pinion includes 19 teeth, wherein said two-coloured depiction includes a lighted area and a background sky area, wherein said upper wheel includes 57 teeth, and wherein, on said moon disc, said two-coloured depiction of the moon and of the background sky includes a conchoid of a circle or cardioid boundary and so that complete depictions of the new moon and of the full moon are each visible through said aperture. 5. The moon phase display mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein said input pinion is arranged to make two revolutions in 24 hours, wherein said drive pinion has 29 teeth, wherein said two-coloured depiction includes a lighted area and two background sky areas, and wherein said upper wheel includes 58 teeth. 6. The moon phase display mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein said moon phase display mechanism includes a fixed part consisting of a plate or a bar, to which is attached a small bar in superposition on said sky disc and symbolising the horizon line on either side of which the depiction of said sun can move during rotation of said upper wheel. 7. The moon phase display mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein said lower wheel is integral with a display member or with a hand for displaying the age of the moon on a graduation comprised in said sky disc. 8. A timepiece display mechanism including a moon phase display mechanism according to claim 1 . 9. A timepiece movement comprising a moon phase display mechanism according to claim 1 , and comprising an hour wheel arranged either to drive said input pinion and to drive said at least one drive pinion, or to form said input pinion and both carry and drive said at least one drive pinion, in which case said drive pinion drives said upper wheel indirectly through a reverser, and said drive pinion drives said lower wheel indirectly through an uncoupling means. 10. The timepiece movement according to claim 9 with a moon phase display mechanism, and comprising a winding and corrector stem, wherein said stem is arranged to control correction of the moon phase via an intermediate train. 11. A watch including a timepiece movement according to claim 9 .
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