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Horology: time measuring systems or devices – Cases – With protection means

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C368S319000

Reexamination Certificate

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06210034

ABSTRACT:

The present invention relates in general to devices for leakproofing instrument-control buttons, for example, for the winding and time-setting buttons of watches and, in particular, relates to an improvement in these devices for preventing some problems occurring therein.
The problem of the leaktight sealing of the casing of an instrument which has to operate in a fluid medium the penetration of which inside the casing would damage the mechanisms contained therein is known. A characteristic but non-limiting case is that of an instrument for under-water use.
It should be pointed out that, although, for simplicity of explanation, the present description relates to a watch, since the latter has the characteristic winding and time-setting mechanism, the following description has no limiting significance with regard to the type of instrument to which the invention may be applied, moreover the mention of water as the fluid to be prevented from penetrating the instrument has no limiting significance.
As far as is known, the closest prior art is represented by Italian patent No. 545,668 filed on Nov. 30th 1955. This patent provides for a sealing element fitted on the casing of the instrument and acting on the winding button thereof, leaving the winding shaft actually free of contact with the sealing element.
In one embodiment, means fitted on the casing of the instrument enabled the winding button to be pressed against the sealing element by means of a deliberate action from the exterior, the means being such as to leave the button free to be rotated at will for winding, or to be moved axially in order to engage the time-setting mechanism.
In another embodiment, the casing of the instrument had means exerting a constant stress such that the leaktight relationship between the sealing element and the winding button was always kept effective, these means having to be overcome, in particular, in order to perform the axial movement necessary for setting the time, whereas the leaktightness between the sealing element and the button was, in any case, not affected by their relative rotation.
With reference to
FIG. 1
, it can be seen that, although the device of the prior patent has considerable and decisive merits in comparison with the prior art at that time, it has disadvantages and limitations, as will now be explained.
In the first place, very great precision is required in the execution of the coupling between the appendage
7
of the lever and the surface of the head of the button in order to achieve a well-calibrated pressure and to keep the lever securely in the closure position in the groove formed in the mounting
1
.
In the second place, within a short time, the friction of the appendage
7
of the lever
2
against the head of the button
3
brings about a reduction in pressure owing to wear of the softer material, causing a deterioration in leaktightness and possibly water penetration. Moreover, the lever no longer remains locked perfectly in the closure position in the groove of the mounting
1
but, since a certain clearance has been created, can come out partially, becoming vulnerable to knocks which could cause it to open completely and break and, in any case, compromising the appearance of the watch.
The object of the present invention is to solve these specific problems.
The specific subject of the present invention is therefore a device for leakproofing instrument-control buttons of the type described above, in which the upper portion of the button is machined in a manner such that a compartment is formed therein for housing a small piston element in an axially slidable manner, the cam appendage of the articulated lever acting on the small piston which is urged axially outwardly by resilient means so as to take up clearance created between the button and the casing.
In the preferred embodiment, the resilient means are constituted by a “Belleville” washer and the small piston is clamped by means of a retaining ring.


REFERENCES:
patent: 424191 (1890-03-01), Fitch
patent: 2954665 (1960-10-01), Panerai et al.
patent: 3686883 (1972-08-01), Tarusawa
patent: 4292682 (1981-09-01), Wenger
patent: 673 197 (1990-02-01), None
patent: 1 166 504 (1958-11-01), None
patent: 364 878 (1932-01-01), None
patent: WO 97/46921 (1997-12-01), None

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