Timepiece able to indicate the sunrise or sunset anywhere in the world
US-2016098012-A1 · Apr 7, 2016 · US
US10775744B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10775744-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715835497-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 8, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 23, 2016 |
| Publication date | Sep 15, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 15, 2020 |
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A timepiece includes a timepiece movement, a calendar mechanism and a mechanism for indicating the sunrise and sunset that take account of seasonal variations. The calendar mechanism includes a date display and a month display. The sunrise and sunset indicating mechanism also includes an annual cam having a profile representative of the tilt of the sun with respect to the equatorial plane and arranged to be driven in rotation by the date wheel set via a third kinematic chain.
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A timepiece comprising: a timepiece movement; a calendar mechanism; and means for indicating the sunrise and sunset that take account of seasonal variations, the timepiece movement comprising a minute wheel set, a motion work, an hour indicator member, and an hour wheel set integral in rotation with the hour indicator member and arranged to be driven by the minute wheel set via the motion-work, either at a speed of one revolution in 12 hours, or at a speed of one revolution in 24 hours, the calendar mechanism comprising means for displaying the date arranged to be driven via the hour wheel set, and a month display arranged to be driven by the means for displaying the date, the sunrise and sunset indicating means comprising a sphere replicating the terrestrial globe and a ring mounted concentrically to the sphere and arranged to indicate the position of the earth's terminator, the sphere being arranged to be driven to rotate at a rate of one revolution in 24 hours about a first axis corresponding to the polar axis of the terrestrial globe, and the ring being mounted in order also to be able to pivot relative to the sphere about a second axis intersecting the first axis perpendicularly at the centre of the sphere, the sunset and sunrise indicating means further comprising an annual cam having a profile representative of the tilt of the sun with respect to the equatorial plane, and arranged to be driven in rotation at a rate of one revolution per year, the plane subtended by the ring forming with the first axis an angle equal to the angle of tilt of the sun with respect to the equatorial plane, wherein the timepiece movement comprises a second kinematic chain connecting the hour wheel set to the sphere, so as to drive the sphere at a rate of one revolution in 24 hours, wherein the timepiece movement comprises a manually actuatable time change mechanism arranged to pivot the hour wheel set step-by-step independently of the motion work, and a disengagement mechanism arranged to disengage the second kinematic chain when the time change mechanism pivots the hour wheel set to change from summer time to winter time, or vice versa, so that the sphere can be driven at a rate of one revolution in 24 hours, without being affected by the summer time/winter time correction, and wherein the annual cam is arranged to be driven by the means for displaying the date via a third kinematic chain. 2. The timepiece according to claim 1 , wherein the timepiece movement comprises a first hour wheel meshing with the motion work, and a second hour wheel, which is integral with said hour wheel set, and wherein the summer time/winter time correction mechanism comprises a disengageable coupling device arranged to make the first and second hour wheels integral in rotation in one or other of a plurality of predefined relative angular positions, said angular positions being equidistant and spaced apart from each other by an angle corresponding to the distance traveled in one hour by the hour indicator member. 3. The timepiece according to claim 1 , wherein the calendar mechanism comprises a mechanism for correcting the month display arranged simultaneously to correct the angular position of the annual cam, such that the month display and the annual cam maintain synchronization after the correction. 4. The timepiece according to claim 1 , wherein the means for displaying the date comprise a date wheel and wherein the third kinematic chain comprises a 16-tooth pinion integral with the date wheel, a 48-tooth wheel meshing with the 16-tooth pinion and integral with a 14-tooth intermediate pinion, in turn meshing with a 56-tooth wheel which is integral with the annual cam. 5. The timepiece according to claim 1 , wherein the calendar mechanism is an annual or perpetual calendar mechanism. 6. The timepiece according to claim 1 , wherein the sunrise and sunset indicating means that takes account of seasonal variations comprise a shell arranged concentrically to the sphere replicating the terrestrial globe, the shell being arranged to demarcate one part of the terrestrial globe where it is night time from another part where it is daytime, and wherein the shell has the general shape of a half-sphere and has a rim of generally circular shape, the rim forming the ring arranged to indicate the position of the earth's terminator. 7. The timepiece according to claim 6 , wherein the second axis is substantially collinear with a diameter of the ring, and wherein the shell carries two pivots extending the two ends of the diameter. 8. The timepiece according to claim 7 , wherein the rim of the shell has two notches arranged in diametrically opposite positions midway between the two pivots. 9. The timepiece according to claim 1 , wherein the timepiece is a watch. 10. A timepiece comprising: a timepiece movement; a calendar mechanism; and means for indicating the sunrise and sunset that take account of seasonal variations, the timepiece movement comprising a minute wheel set, a motion work, an hour indicator member, and an hour wheel set integral in rotation with the hour indicator member and arranged to be driven by the minute wheel set via the motion-work either at a speed of one revolution in 12 hours, or at a speed of one revolution in 24 hours, the calendar mechanism comprising means for displaying the date, arranged to be driven via the hour wheel set, and a month display arranged to be driven by the means for displaying the date, the sunrise and sunset indicating means comprising a sphere replicating the terrestrial globe and a ring mounted concentrically to the sphere and arranged to indicate the position of the earth's terminator, the ring being arranged to be driven to rotate at a rate of one revolution in 24 hours about a first axis corresponding to the polar axis of the terrestrial globe, and the ring being mounted in order also to pivot relative to the sphere about a second axis intersecting the first axis perpendicularly at the centre of the sphere, the sunrise and sunset indicating means further comprising an annual cam having a profile representative of the tilt of the sun with respect to the equatorial plane and arranged to be driven in rotation at the rate of one revolution per year, the plane subtended by the ring forming, with the first axis, an angle equal to the tilt angle of the Sun with respect to the equatorial plane, wherein the timepiece movement comprises a second kinematic chain connecting the hour wheel set to the ring, so as to drive the ring at a rate of one revolution in 24 hours, wherein the timepiece movement comprises a manually actuatable time change mechanism arranged to pivot the hour wheel set step-by-step independently of the motion work, and a disengagement mechanism arranged to disengage the second kinematic chain when the time change mechanism pivots the hour wheel set to change from summer time to winter time, or vice versa, such that the ring can be driven at a rate of one revolution in 24 hours without being affected by the summer time/winter time correction, and wherein the annual cam is arranged to be driven by the means for displaying the date via a third kinematic chain. 11. The timepiece according to claim 10 , wherein the timepiece movement comprises a first hour wheel meshing with the motion work, and a second hour wheel, which is integral with said hour wheel set, and wherein the summer time/winter time correction mechanism comprises a disengageable coupling device arranged to make the first and second hour wheels integral in rotation in one or other of a plurality of predefined relative angular positions, said angular positions being equidistant and spaced apart fr
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