Energy Harvester
US-2016233792-A1 · Aug 11, 2016 · US
US11327440B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11327440-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916573022-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 17, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 27, 2018 |
| Publication date | May 10, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 10, 2022 |
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A timepiece is provided with a mechanical movement which includes a mechanical resonator, a sensor detecting oscillations of the mechanical resonator, and a braking device arranged to generate braking pulses in response to a control signal provided by a control circuit associated with an auxiliary oscillator. The control circuit is arranged to be capable of detecting a negative or positive temporal drift in the oscillation of the mechanical resonator and to generate, in a correction period, in association with the braking device, when the temporal drift corresponds to at least a certain loss, a series of braking pulses which are applied to the mechanical resonator at a frequency FSUP in a given range of values which is preferably higher than a frequency FZ (N)=2·F0c/N, F0c being a set point frequency for the mechanical resonator and N a positive integer number.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A timepiece provided with a mechanical movement comprising: a mechanism for indicating at least one time data item, a mechanical resonator capable of oscillating around a neutral position corresponding to its state of minimum potential energy, and a device for maintaining the oscillation of the mechanical resonator forming with said mechanical resonator a mechanical oscillator which is arranged to pace the running of the indicator mechanism; the timepiece being also provided with a control device arranged to control the mean frequency of the mechanical oscillator and which includes: a sensor arranged to be capable of detecting a number of periods or vibrations in the oscillation of the mechanical resonator in a useful operating range of the mechanical oscillator, an auxiliary oscillator, a braking device which is arranged to be capable of momentarily applying a braking force to the mechanical resonator, a control circuit including a measuring device arranged to be capable of measuring, on the basis of a detection signal provided by the sensor, a temporal drift of the mechanical oscillator relative to the auxiliary oscillator, this control circuit being arranged to determine whether a measured temporal drift corresponds to at least a certain gain or to at least a certain loss and if so, to be capable of generating a control signal which selectively activates the braking device as a function of the measured temporal drift in order to generate at least one braking pulse which is applied to the mechanical resonator to at least partially correct the measured temporal drift; wherein the control circuit includes a device for generating at least a frequency F sup which is arranged to be capable of generating a periodic digital signal at this frequency F sup ; and wherein, when the control circuit determines a temporal drift corresponding to at least a certain loss in the operation of the timepiece, the control circuit is arranged to be capable of momentarily providing to the braking device a first control signal to activate said braking device such that the braking device generates, during a first correction period, a series of periodic braking pulses which are applied to the mechanical resonator at said frequency F sup ; this frequency F sup and the duration of the first correction period being provided and the braking device being arranged so that the series of periodic braking pulses at frequency F sup is capable to generate, in the first correction period, a synchronous phase in which the mechanical oscillator is synchronized to a correction frequency which is greater than a set point frequency F0c provided for the mechanical oscillator. 2. The timepiece according to claim 1 , wherein said frequency F sup is comprised in a first range of values extending from (M+1)/M to (M+2)/M inclusive multiplied by a frequency F z (N) equal to twice the set point frequency F0c divided by a positive integer number N, that is to say [(M+1)/M]·F Z (N)<F SUP =<[(M+2)/M]· where F Z (N)=2·F0c/N, M being equal to one hundred times two to the power of K where K is equal to a positive integer number greater than zero and less than thirteen, that is to say 0<K<13 and M=100·2 K , and N being less than M divided by thirty, that is to say N<M/30. 3. The timepiece according to claim 2 , wherein the positive integer number K is greater than two and less than ten, that is to say 2<K<10, and the number N is less than the number M divided by a hundred (N<M/100). 4. The timepiece according to claim 1 , wherein said device for generating at least one frequency is a frequency generator device arranged also to be capable of generating a periodic digital signal at a frequency F INF ; and wherein, when the control circuit determines a temporal drift corresponding to at least a certain gain in the operation of the timepiece, the control circuit is arranged to be capable of momentarily providing to the braking device a second control signal to activate said braking device such that the braking device generates, during a second correction period, a series of periodic braking pulses which are applied to the mechanical resonator at said frequency F INF ; said frequency F INF and the duration of the second correction period being provided and the braking device being arranged so that the series of periodic braking pulses at frequency F INF is capable to generate, in the second correction period, a synchronous phase wherein the mechanical oscillator is synchronized to a correction frequency which is less than set point frequency F0c. 5. The timepiece according to claim 4 , wherein the mechanical braking pulses have a duration T P less than a quarter of a set point period T0c, that is to say T P <T0c/4, T0c being by definition the inverse of set point frequency F0c. 6. The timepiece according to claim 4 , wherein said frequency F INF is comprised in a second range of values extending from (M−2)/M to (M−1)/M inclusive multiplied by the frequency F Z (N), that is to say [(M−2)/M]·F Z (N)=<F INF <[(M−1)/M]·F Z (N). 7. The timepiece according to claim 6 , wherein each time that the measuring circuit determines a temporal drift corresponding to at least a certain gain or to at least a certain loss, the control circuit is arranged to be capable of momentarily providing to the braking device a control signal which is selectively formed by: a first periodic braking device activation signal, which is determined by said periodic digital signal at said frequency F INF , when the temporal drift corresponds to said at least a certain gain, in order to generate a first series of periodic braking pulses which are applied to the mechanical resonator at said frequency F INF , and a second periodic braking device activation signal, which is determined by said periodic digital signal at said frequency F SUP , when the temporal drift corresponds to said at least a certain loss, in order to generate a second series of periodic braking pulses which are applied to the mechanical resonator at said frequency F SUP . 8. The timepiece according to claim 6 , wherein the positive integer number K is greater than two and less than ten, that is to say 2<K<10, and the number N is less than the number M divided by a hundred (N<M/100). 9. The timepiece according to claim 1 , wherein the braking device is formed by an actuator which includes a mechanical braking member arranged to be actuated, in response to said control signal, in order to exert, during the braking pulses, a mechanical braking torque on a braking surface of a pivoting balance comprised in the mechanical resonator. 10. The timepiece according to claim 9 , wherein the pivoting balance includes a rim which forms the braking surface, which is circular; and wherein the mechanical braking member includes a movable portion which forms a brake pad arranged to be capable of exerting a certain pressure against the circular braking surface during the application of braking pulses to the mechanical resonator. 11. The timepiece according to claim 10 , wherein the pivoting balance and the mechanical braking member are arranged such that the mechanical braking pulses can be applied mainly by dynamic dry friction between the mechanical braking member and the braking surface. 12. The timepiece according to claim 9 , wherein the braking surface is configured to allow the braking device to start, in a useful operating range of the mechanical oscillator, a braking pulse of each first series of braking pulses and a braking pulse of each second series of braking pulses in any angular position of the mechanical resonator along said axis of oscillation. 13.
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