Mechanism for triggering a striking work for a timepiece...

Horology: time measuring systems or devices – Time interval – With predetermined mechanical timing means

Reexamination Certificate

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C368S244000

Reexamination Certificate

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07070320

ABSTRACT:
The mechanism (9) for triggering a striking work, is disposed between a timer (11), which is used to countdown and to display a pre-determined time interval on a dial, and a strike train (14) in order to make said striking work heard when the timer has counted down completely. The mechanism essentially comprises a lever (1) which is fitted with a leaf spring (3) and a locking stone (2).

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Translation of DE19912320A1.
Translation of CH372989.
International Search report completed Aug. 3, 2001 and mailed Aug. 10, 2001 in PCT/EP 01/03345.

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