Timepiece including a mechanical movement whose operation is controlled by an electronic device

US11619910B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11619910-B2
Application numberUS-201916572996-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 17, 2019
Priority dateSep 28, 2018
Publication dateApr 4, 2023
Grant dateApr 4, 2023

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A timepiece includes a mechanical oscillator, formed by a balance and a piezoelectric balance spring, and a control device for controlling the frequency of the mechanical oscillator. This control device is arranged to be capable of generating time-separated control pulses, each including a momentary decrease in an electrical resistance applied by the control device between two electrodes of the piezoelectric balance spring relative to a nominal electrical resistance. The control device is arranged to be capable of applying a plurality of control pulses during each time of a series of distinct correction times or without interruption in a continuous time window, in order to respectively synchronize the mechanical oscillator at a correction frequency whose value depends on a detected positive or negative temporal drift or at a desired frequency for the mechanical oscillator.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A timepiece comprising a mechanical movement which is provided with a mechanical oscillator formed by a balance and a balance spring, said mechanical oscillator having a predefined desired frequency F 0 c and being arranged to time the running of the mechanical movement, said timepiece also including a control device arranged to be capable of controlling the mean frequency of the mechanical oscillator and including an auxiliary time base, formed by an auxiliary electronic oscillator and providing a reference signal, the balance spring being at least partially formed by a piezoelectric material and by at least two electrodes arranged to be capable of having therebetween a voltage U(t) induced by said piezoelectric material when the latter is subjected to mechanical stress during an oscillation of the mechanical oscillator, the two electrodes being electrically connected to the control device which is arranged to be capable of varying the impedance of the control system, which is formed by said piezoelectric material, said at least two electrodes and the control device; characterized in that the control device is arranged to be capable of momentarily varying the electrical resistance generated by said control device between said two electrodes, in order to generate, at least at times, control pulses that are distinct and each have a certain duration each control pulse including a momentary decrease in said electrical resistance relative to a nominal electrical resistance, which is generated by the control device between said two electrodes outside said distinct control pulses, the control device being arranged to be capable of applying a plurality of said control pulses during each of said times, such that, between the starts of any two successive control pulses among each plurality of control pulses, there is a temporal distance D T equal to a number N multiplied by half of a determined control period Treg for each of said times, i.e. a mathematical relation D T =N·Treg/2, where N is a positive integer number greater than zero, the control period Treg and the number N being selected to allow synchronization of the mechanical oscillator at a control frequency Freg=1/Treg during each of said times, the control device being arranged to determine, with the reference time base, the start of each of said control pulses, in order to satisfy said mathematical relation between said temporal distance and the control period, and thus to determine the control frequency. 2. The timepiece according to claim 1 , wherein the timepiece further includes a device for measuring a temporal drift in functioning of the mechanical oscillator relative to its desired frequency F 0 c , and wherein the control device is arranged to select, prior to each of said times, for said control period Treg, depending on whether at least a certain positive or negative temporal drift is detected by the control device, respectively a first correction period Tcor 1 which is greater than a desired period T 0 c , equal to the inverse of the desired frequency, or a second correction period Tcor 2 which is less than the desired period, each of said times being provided with sufficient duration to establish a synchronous phase in which the frequency of the mechanical oscillator is synchronized either at a first correction frequency Fcor 1 =1/Tcor 1 when said at least one certain positive temporal drift is detected prior to the time concerned, or at a second correction frequency Fcor 2 =1/Tcor 2 when said at least one certain negative temporal drift is detected prior to the time concerned. 3. The timepiece according to claim 2 , wherein the temporal distance D T is equal to an odd number 2M−1 multiplied by half of the control period Treg determined for each of said times, that is to say a mathematical relation D T =(2M−1)·Treg/2, M being a positive integer number greater than zero, the control period Treg and the number M are selected to allow synchronization of the mechanical oscillator at a control frequency Freg=1/Treg during each of said times. 4. The timepiece according to claim 3 , wherein, when said at least one certain positive or negative temporal drift is detected, the control device is arranged to periodically apply, during the next time among said times, the corresponding plurality of control pulses with respectively a first trigger frequency F INF =2·Fcor 1 /(2M−1) or a second trigger frequency F sup =2·Fcor 2 /(2M−1), the number M being constant during each of said times and it the number M is either predetermined or determined prior to the next time concerned. 5. The timepiece according to claim 4 , wherein, for each of said times where the first trigger frequency F INF occurs, the latter is higher than a first limit frequency F L1 (M, K)=[(K−1)/K]·2·F 0 c /(2M−1) where K>40 (2M−1) and for each of said times where the second trigger frequency F SUP occurs, the latter is lower than a second limit frequency F L2 (M, K)=[(K+1)/K]·2·F 0 c /(2M−1) where K>40(2M−1). 6. The timepiece according to claim 2 , wherein, when said at least one certain positive or negative temporal drift is detected, the control device is arranged to periodically apply, during the next time of said times, the corresponding plurality of control pulses with respectively a first trigger frequency F INF =2·Fcor 1 /N or a second trigger frequency F SUP =2·Fcor 2 /N, the number N being constant during each of said times and it is either predetermined or determined prior to the next time concerned. 7. The timepiece according to claim 6 , wherein, for each of said times in which the first trigger frequency F INF occurs, the latter is higher than a first limit frequency F L1 (N, K)=[(K−1)/K]·2·F 0 c /N where K>40·N, and, for each of said times in which the second trigger frequency F INF occurs, the latter is lower than a second limit frequency F L2 (N, K)=[(K+1)/K]·2·F 0 c /N. 8. The timepiece according to claim 2 , wherein the control pulses each have a duration of less than a quarter of the desired period T 0 c. 9. The timepiece according to claim 2 , characterized in that wherein the duration of said control pulses is less than or equal to one tenth of the desired period T 0 c. 10. The timepiece according to claim 1 , wherein said times are contiguous and together form a continuous time window; and in that wherein the control device is arranged to apply said control pulses during the continuous time window, such that any two successive control pulses occurring in said continuous time window have, between the starts thereof, said temporal distance D T where said control period Treg is equal to a desired period T 0 c , which is the inverse of the desired frequency F 0 c , in order to continually synchronize, after any initial transitory phase, the frequency of the mechanical oscillator at the desired frequency F 0 c during the continuous time window. 11. The timepiece according to claim 10 , wherein the temporal distance D T is equal to an odd number 2M−1 multiplied by half of the desired period T 0 c , that is to say a mathematical relation D T =(2M−1)·Treg/2, M being a positive integer number greater than zero, the number M being selected to allow synchronization of the mechanical oscillator at the desired frequency F 0 c =1/T 0 c during the continuous time window after any initial transitory phase. 12. The timepiece according to claim 11 , wherein the control device is arranged to periodically apply, during the continuous time window, the control pulses with a trigger frequency F D (N)=2·F 0 c /(2M−1), the number M being selected such that, for a ratio between a maximum drift frequency in the

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  • composition and manufacture of the material used (composition and manufacture of hairsprings G04B17/066; of springs G04B1/145; anti-magnetic alloys G04B43/007; ferrous alloys C22C; non-ferrous alloys C22C, B22F) · CPC title

  • G04B17/066Primary

    Manufacture of the spiral spring (locking of the spiral spring by the regulating lever G04B18/026; spiral spring with temperature compensation G04B17/227; fixation of the spiral spring on the collet G04B17/32; mainspring G04B1/14) · CPC title

  • G04C3/047Primary

    using other coupling means, e.g. electrostrictive, magnetostrictive · CPC title

  • with balances (construction of balances G04B17/063) · CPC title

  • G04B17/063Primary

    Balance construction (balances with frequency adjustment screw G04B18/006; balances with temperature compensation G04B17/222; balancing devices G04B17/28) · CPC title

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What does patent US11619910B2 cover?
A timepiece includes a mechanical oscillator, formed by a balance and a piezoelectric balance spring, and a control device for controlling the frequency of the mechanical oscillator. This control device is arranged to be capable of generating time-separated control pulses, each including a momentary decrease in an electrical resistance applied by the control device between two electrodes of the…
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Swatch Group Res & Dev Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G04B17/066. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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