Timepiece
US-2022214649-A1 · Jul 7, 2022 · US
US10901370B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10901370-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816012817-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 20, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 14, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 26, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jan 26, 2021 |
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A safety valve for a watch including a head that is movably mounted on a tube and able to move between an open position and a closed position, the tube including in its internal volume a first spring and wherein the tube is provided on an external face with a cam surface allowing a manual movement and an automatic movement of the head into its open position, after the first spring, the tube includes a second spring having a higher stiffness than that of the first spring.
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A safety valve comprising: a tube configured to be fixed to a watch case and a hollow head provided with a shaft extending into a hollow part of the head, said head being movably mounted on the tube and able to move along an axis defined by the shaft between an open position, wherein a fluid overpressure inside the watch case is capable of escaping, and a closed position wherein fluid is prevented from escaping, said tube comprising, in its internal volume, a first spring wound around the shaft, the tube being further wherein: an external face of said tube is provided with a cam surface, respectively, allowing a manual movement of the head to its open position following intervention by a user and an automatic movement of the head towards its open position in response to a critical overpressure inside the watch case, and the tube includes a second spring wound around the shaft with the second spring separated from the first spring by a step portion traversed by the shaft and integral with the tube, the first spring being dimensioned so that the valve is active in response to an overpressure ΔPx inside the watch case after manual movement of the head into its open position, the second spring being sized so that the valve is active in response to an overpressure ΔPy inside the watch case causing automatic movement of the head into its open position, the second spring having a higher stiffness than that of the first spring so that overpressure ΔPy is higher than overpressure ΔPx. 2. The valve according to claim 1 , wherein the cam surface is formed of one or more ramps cooperating with recesses of complementary shape made in the inner wall of the head. 3. The valve according to claim 2 , comprising to ramps each extending over an arc of less than or equal to 180°. 4. The valve according to claim 2 , wherein the ramps are arranged in an equidistant manner. 5. The valve according to claim 2 , wherein each ramp comprises stop notches at its ends. 6. The valve according to claim 5 , wherein the stop notches or stops are used to set, in a reproducible manner, the position of an inscription or of a logo arranged on the head in the closed and/or open position. 7. The valve according to claim 1 , wherein the tube includes in its internal volume two chambers, separated by the step portion with, in succession starting from the head, a first chamber housing the first spring and a second chamber housing the second spring. 8. The valve according to claim 1 , wherein the valve includes a gasket arranged facing one end of the tube inside an annular housing arranged in the head and another gasket, also called the first gasket, intended to be supported on the step portion when overpressure ΔPx and overpressure ΔPy are substantially equal to 0. 9. The valve according to claim 8 , wherein the first chamber includes a ring arranged between the first spring and the first gasket, one end of the first spring being supported under the head and the other end of the first spring being supported on the ring intended to compress the first gasket against the step portion when overpressure ΔPx and overpressure ΔPy are substantially equal to 0. 10. The valve according to claim 1 , wherein one end of the second spring is supported on the step portion and the other end of the second spring is supported on a shoulder arranged at a base of the shaft. 11. The valve according to claim 1 , wherein the step portion includes a stop cooperating with the shaft to limit the axial movement of the head towards its open position. 12. The valve according to claim 1 , wherein the first spring and the second spring are crest-to-crest springs. 13. The valve according to claim 1 , wherein ΔPx is higher than or equal to 1 bar and wherein ΔPy is higher than or equal to 3 bar. 14. The valve according to claim 1 , wherein the tube includes a mark on its external face. 15. A watch comprising: a case formed of a case middle, a back cover and a crystal delimiting a sealed volume in which is mounted a timepiece movement provided with a means for displaying time information, and including a valve including a tube intended to be fixed to a watch case and a hollow head provided with a shaft extending into a hollow part of the head, said head being movably mounted on the tube and able to move along an axis defined by the shaft between an open position, wherein a fluid overpressure inside the watch case is capable of escaping, and a closed position wherein fluid is prevented from escaping, said tube comprising in its internal volume a first spring wound around the shaft, the tube being further wherein: an external face of said tube is provided with a cam surface, respectively, allowing a manual movement of the head to its open position following intervention by a user and an automatic movement of the head towards its open position in response to a critical overpressure inside the watch case, and the tube includes a second spring wound around the shaft with the second spring separated from the first spring by a step portion traversed by the shaft and integral with the tube, the first spring being dimensioned so that the valve is active in response to an overpressure ΔPx inside the watch case after manual movement of the head into its open position, the second spring being sized so that the valve is active in response to an overpressure ΔPy inside the watch case causing automatic movement of the head into its open position, the second spring having a higher stiffness than that of the first spring so that overpressure ΔPy is higher than overpressure ΔPx, said valve being mounted on the case. 16. The valve according to claim 1 , wherein ΔPx is higher than or equal to 2 bar and wherein ΔPy is higher than or equal to 4 bar.
by screwing the crown onto the case · CPC title
of push buttons (winding up by push button G04B3/001; crown in the form of push button G04B3/046; construction of push buttons G04B3/048) · CPC title
Evacuated cases; Cases filled with gas or liquids; Cases containing substances for absorbing or binding moisture or dust · CPC title
Hermetic sealing of openings, joints, passages or slits {(covers or protecting devices which can be directly removed, or by sliding or turning G04B37/005; hermetic sealing of watch or crystal with special pieces G04B39/02; hermetically-sealed electrical switches H01H23/06)} · CPC title
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