Components for controlling multiple functions of a watch movement

A single control member in a watch mechanism simplifies the control of two distinct functions by integrating axial translation and rotation, addressing complexity and reliability issues in existing multi-function watches.

JP7834764B2Active Publication Date: 2026-03-24DE LA MFG DHORLOGERIE AUDEMARS PIGUET & CIE
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Filing Date
2022-01-18
Publication Date
2026-03-24

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Technical Problem

Existing watch mechanisms have complex structures due to multiple control members for various functions, which affect aesthetics and airtightness, and often require multiple control components for different functions, increasing complexity and potential for premature operation.

Method used

A single control member integrating a crown and control spindle that allows axial translation and rotation, enabling control of two distinct functions by translating to a depressed position for one function and rotating for another, with a security device to prevent unintended operation.

Benefits of technology

Simplifies the control mechanism by integrating two functions into a single member, reducing complexity and enhancing reliability while maintaining robustness and economy.

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a control member 1 of a control member for several different functions of a timepiece movement, the control member 1 having a crown 2 and a control stem 3 designed to at least become integral with the crown 2 upon rotation, the control stem 3 becoming integral with a first actuating device of a first function upon rotation, the crown 2 in turn designed to be movable in an axial translational manner in response to pressure between a rest position and a depressed position in which a second function different from the first function is actuated, and to return to the crown's rest position when the pressure on the crown 2 is removed, the crown 2 also designed to be movable in the rest position upon axial rotation in at least one direction between at least one stable angular position and at least one operating angular position such that rotation of the crown 2 in said direction activates said first function upon rotation of said control stem 3. The control rod 3 is likewise designed to be integral with said crown 2 in axial translation and thus to be movable together with the crown 2 in axial translation and to be free relative to a first actuating device in axial translation while the crown 2 moves to its depressed position, the control rod 3 being designed to cooperate with a second actuating device of said second function for actuating said second function while the crown 2 moves to its depressed position. The invention also relates to a timepiece having at least one such control member.
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Technical Field

[0001] The present invention relates to control members for a plurality of different functions of a timepiece movement, said control members having a crown and a control stem designed to be integrated with said crown at least during rotation, said control stem being rotationally integral with a first actuating device for a first function, said crown being axially translatable between a rest position and a depressed position where a second position different from the first function is actuated in response to pressure, and being designed to return to the rest position of the crown when the pressure on the crown ceases, the crown also being designed to be axially rotatable in at least one direction between at least one stable angular position and at least one actuating angular position in the rest position, whereby rotation of the crown in said direction actuates the first function via rotation of the control stem.

[0002] The present invention also relates to a timepiece having at least one such control member.

Background Art

[0003] Such a control member is used, for example, in a control device having a push-piece crown as described in International Patent Application Publication No. 2005 / 038538. In this device, the crown is designed to occupy a neutral position for operating winding, a pulled position for operating hand-setting, and a pushed position for operating a third function. The control shaft consists of the winding and hand-setting shafts of a conventional wristwatch, which can move axially between the neutral position of the winding shaft and the pulled position of the hand-setting shaft. A specific crown is provided for operating the third function, and an extension tube is added to the end of the push-piece tube to allow the control member inside the wristwatch to be operated independently of the winding and hand-setting shafts, which remain immobile. Disadvantages of this device include, in particular, the complex structure of the crown and the adjustment of the crown's position relative to the control member to prevent premature operation.

[0004] Other control components exist, such as push-piece buttons, which are used in complicated watches to operate different functions of the complication. For example, a watch with a chronograph mechanism generally has two different push-piece buttons for the chronograph function, one for starting and stopping the chronograph, and the other for zeroing it. In addition to these two push-piece buttons, the watch may have other control components such as a winding spindle or other push-pieces or other slides to perform various correction functions or complication selection functions. A watch, especially if it is a wristwatch, has numerous control components for complications around its central part, in addition to any winding spindle, which increases the complexity of the structure as well as the airtightness issues associated with the case. A large number of control components distributed around the central part is also detrimental to the aesthetics of the wristwatch.

[0005] To solve these problems, it has been proposed to reduce the number of control members by concentrating different functions into the same control member. For example, a control spindle in which push pieces are integrated to form two control members has been proposed.

[0006] Swiss Patent No. 711600 describes a standard type of crown having a pushpiece, for example, which is axially movable relative to the crown, and therefore the crown itself is not axially translated between a resting position and a pressed position to control the working member of the mechanism. The device has a control spindle connected to the movement for winding and setting the hands and actuated by the crown via a central extension. Another tube actuated by the pushpiece independently of the control spindle and the crown is provided to control the working member.

[0007] Many multi-function control mechanisms have also been proposed in which either rotational or translational motion selects a function, and the other motion activates that function, so that the two motions are associated with the same function. Generally, these mechanisms have complex structures and complex movements.

[0008] A wrist-top computer is also known from U.S. Patent No. 8,371,745, having a case, a two-function control member having a crown and a control shaft that can move axially and radially, an axial switch designed to be switched on by the axial movement of the crown, and a radial switch designed to be switched on by the radial movement of the crown using a gear that cooperates with the control shaft to transmit the radial movement of the crown to the radial switch. The control member is designed to transmit the radial movement of the crown to the radial switch in order to browse values ​​displayed on the dial, such as alarm time, and to transmit the axial movement of the control shaft to the axial switch in order to activate the selected value. In this case as well, the two rotational and translational movements of the control member are linked to the same function. Therefore, it is necessary to increase the number of control members so that different functions can be controlled. [Prior art documents] [Patent Documents]

[0009] [Patent Document 1] International Patent Application Publication No. 2005 / 038538 [Patent Document 2] Swiss Patent No. 711600 [Patent Document 3] U.S. Patent No. 8,371,745 [Overview of the project] [Problems that the invention aims to solve]

[0010] The present invention seeks to at least partially correct these shortcomings by proposing a single control member that enables the control of various functions of a watch movement, one of which is controlled by the control member in the form of a push piece.

[0011] More specifically, one objective of the present invention is to propose a chronograph push-piece type control member that enables the control of functions present within a watch, independent of the chronograph mechanism.

[0012] Another object of the present invention is to propose a control member that makes it possible to interfere with the control of any one of the above functions. [Means for solving the problem]

[0013] For this purpose, the present invention relates to a control member for a plurality of different functions of a watch movement, the control member comprising a crown and a control spindle designed to be integrated with the crown at least when rotated, the control spindle being rotationally integrated with a first actuation device for a first function, the control spindle being designed to be movable in axial translation between a rest position and a pressed position in response to pressure on the crown, and to return to the rest position of the crown when the pressure on the crown is removed, the crown being also designed to be axially movable in at least one direction between at least one stable angular position and at least one actuation angular position in the rest position, thereby activating the first function via the rotation of the control spindle by the rotation of the crown in the said direction.

[0014] According to the present invention, the control spindle is similarly integrated with the crown in an axial translation, and as a result is designed to be axially translationally movable with the crown while the crown is in the depressed position, and to be axially translationally free with respect to the first actuation device while the crown is in the depressed position, and the control spindle is further designed to cooperate with the second actuation device of the second function to actuate the second function while the crown is in the depressed position.

[0015] Accordingly, the present invention enables the control of two distinct functions, such as two functions of different complications that are unrelated to each other, using a single control member, such that one function is controlled by the control member as if it were a control spindle in the rest position, and the other function is controlled by the control member as if it were a push piece in the pressed position, but using an entirely identical control spindle that is always integrated with the crown (rotationally and translationally) when moving in the rest position and the pressed position. Thus, the crown and the control spindle constitute an entirely identical control member that advantageously enables the control of two operating devices for two distinct functions. Accordingly, the present invention proposes a simple and robust control mechanism that is more economical to implement.

[0016] Advantageously, the control member includes a security device designed to prevent axial translation of the faucet when the faucet is not in the stable angular position and to prevent axial rotation of the faucet when the faucet is not in its rest position, particularly when the faucet is in its depressed position.

[0017] Thus, the control member is safe and reliable by preventing the control of the first function, particularly when the second function is active.

[0018] According to a first preferred embodiment, the first function is the selection of the form of striking the time of the striking mechanism (striking mechanism; sonuri), and the second function is the START / STOP function of the chronograph mechanism.

[0019] According to another preferred embodiment, the first function is the correction of the month of the month display mechanism, and the second function is the zero reset function or the flyback function of the chronograph mechanism.

[0020] The present invention also relates to a timepiece having at least one of the above-described control members.

[0021] Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent when the following detailed description of multiple embodiments of the present invention provided as non-limiting examples is read with reference to the accompanying drawings. [[ID=二十二]]

Brief Description of the Drawings

[0022] [Figure 1] It is a broken view of the control member according to the present invention, and the control member is in the rest position. [Figure 2] It is a broken view of the control member according to the present invention, and the control member is in the depressed position. [Figure 3] It is an isometric view of the faucet of the control member according to the present invention. [Figure 4] It is a schematic view of the control spindle of the control member according to the present invention designed to control the striking selection function of the time striking mechanism of the timepiece and the START / STOP function of the chronograph mechanism, and the control member is in its rest position. [Figure 5] Schematic view of the control spindle of the control member according to the present invention designed to control the time striking selection function of the time striking mechanism of a clock and the START / STOP function of a chronograph mechanism, with the control member in its depressed position. [Figure 6] Schematic view of the control spindle of the control member according to the present invention designed to control the zero reset function or flyback function of a chronograph mechanism and the correction function for the month of the month display mechanism of a clock, with the control member in the rest position of the control spindle. [Figure 7] Schematic view of the control spindle of FIG. 6 in the neutral position. [Figure 8] Schematic view of the control spindle of FIG. 6 in the first unstable angle correction position. [Figure 9] Schematic view of the control spindle of FIG. 6 in the second unstable angle correction position.

Embodiments for Carrying Out the Invention

[0023] Referring to FIGS. 1 to 3, the present invention relates to a control member 1 for controlling a plurality of different functions of a watch movement, the control member 1 having a crown 2 and a control spindle 3 that is at least integrated with the crown 2 during rotation. The control member 1 is attached to the central part 4 such that the crown 2 extends beyond the central part 4 of the watch case of the wristwatch.

[0024] The control spindle 3 is itself integrated with a first actuating device for a first function during rotation, which will be described in detail below for this example.

[0025] The crown 2 is designed to be axially translatable between a rest position depicted in FIG. 1 and a depressed position depicted in FIG. 2 where a second function different from the first function is actuated in response to pressure applied to the crown 2, and to return to the rest position of the crown when the pressure applied to the crown 2 is removed. In this specification, the "rest position" is defined with respect to the axial translational movement of the crown 2, in which case the rest position is defined as the non-depressed position that the crown takes when the crown is not receiving a pressing force, and the rest position means all positions where the crown 2 is not disposed in the depressed position.

[0026] The crown 2 is also, in its resting position, movable with the control spindle 3 in at least one direction between at least one stable angular position and at least one working angular position when rotated on the axis, and as a result, the rotation of the crown 2 in the said direction is designed to activate the first function by the rotation of the control spindle 3.

[0027] According to the present invention, the control spindle 3 is similarly integrated with the crown 2 in an axial translation, and as a result is designed to be movable with the crown 2 in an axial translation while the crown 2 moves to the crown's depressed position, and to be free in an axial translation from the first actuation device, and the control spindle 3 is designed to cooperate with the second actuation device of the second function to actuate the second function while the crown 2 moves to the crown's depressed position.

[0028] Therefore, when the crown 2 and the control spindle 3 are mounted as detailed below, they are always integrated during movement (rotation and translation), whether the movable crown 2 is in its resting position or the pressed position, thereby forming an entirely identical control member 1. For the remainder of this specification, the terms “resting position” and “pressed position” are used together for the entirety of the crown 2 and the control member 1, and the control spindle 3 always follows the movement of the crown 2, whatever its movement may be.

[0029] For this purpose, the crown 2 includes a guide tube 6 intended to be fixed within the central portion 4 by screwing or driving. The tube 6 has rotational symmetry with respect to the longitudinal axis A and constitutes the translational and rotational axes of the control member 1.

[0030] The crown 2 also includes a head 8, an axial skirt 10 integrated with the head, and a pipe 12 integrated with the head 8, and the assembly has rotational symmetry about axis A.

[0031] The crown 2 also includes a piston 14 housed on the one hand inside the pipe 12 and on the other hand in the center of the tube 6, the piston 14 being designed to move in conjunction with the pipe 12. A spring 16 is positioned in the cavity formed between the pipe 12 and the head 8 and between the tube 6 and the piston 14. The spring 16 is designed to move the crown 2, and therefore the control member 1 also has a control spindle 3, and to be compressed axially between the head 8 and the shoulder 18 of the tube 6 when pressure is applied to the crown 2 to the depressed position, and to return the crown 2 to its resting position when the pressure on the crown 2 is removed.

[0032] The piston 14 and pipe 12 are movably mounted inside the tube 6, and the skirt 10 is movably mounted around the tube 6. The central section 4 has a circular groove 22 around the orifice 20 to which the tube 6 is mounted, and the skirt 10 engages with the circular groove, allowing the skirt 10 to move along axis A within the circular groove during rotation and translation.

[0033] The piston 14 kinematically connects the head 8 to the control spindle 3 using a female driving square 24 fixed to the piston 14 by screwing it in, and a male square 26 provided at the end of the control spindle 3 fits into the female driving square. The corner end of the control spindle 3 slides into the driving square 24 by the open surface of its end while the movement is being installed in the case. Once fitted, the female square 24 of the crown 2 continuously rotates the male square of the control spindle 3. When pressure is applied to the crown 2, the back surface of the driving square 24 pushes the end of the control spindle 3 to the depressed position in axial translation. The control spindle 3 has its own return spring, which holds the square end of the control spindle within the driving square 24 in order to return the control spindle 3 when the pressure is released.

[0034] Therefore, the control member 1 (crown 2 + control spindle 3) can be moved by the user along axis A axially and translationally like a push piece to its pressed position, and can be rotated around axis A like a control spindle, in order to control two different functions of the watch, or more precisely, two different complications, as will be explained in more detail below.

[0035] In this specification, the expression "two different functions" means that these functions have no kinematic links other than the link via the control shaft 3.

[0036] More specifically, a watch may have a first complication, the first function of which is linked to the first complication and may be, for example, a selection function, and the working angular position may be one or more stable angular positions corresponding to one or more function selection positions. For example, a watch may have a striking mechanism, and the first function may be striking the time. The first function may also be a mechanism correction function, and the working angular position may be one or more unstable angular positions corresponding to one or more correction positions of the mechanism. For example, a watch may have a moon display mechanism, and the first function may be a moon correction function.

[0037] A watch has a second complication, such as a chronograph mechanism, and this second function is one of the chronograph mechanisms, such as a start / stop function, a zero-reset function, or a flyback function.

[0038] Other appropriate complications can be used.

[0039] In this invention, the control member (crown 2 + control spindle 3) is designed to move axially exclusively between its resting position and its pressed position. The control member cannot be moved to a tensed position, like a standard winding spindle. For this purpose, the first function cannot be a conventional winding function or a conventional needle setting function.

[0040] Advantageously, the control member 1 is movable over an angle of less than 360°, preferably less than 180°, and more preferably 90° or 60° or less in one rotational direction during axial rotation, as detailed below.

[0041] Furthermore, the various angular positions that the control member 1 can take are distinct angular positions, and the control member 1 does not remain within these angular positions.

[0042] Advantageously, the control member 1 includes a security device designed to prevent axial translation of the crown 2, and therefore of the control member 1, when the crown is not in a stable position, and to prevent axial rotation of the crown 2, and therefore of the control member 1, when the crown is not in its resting position, and especially when the crown is in its depressed position.

[0043] For this purpose, the security device has at least one axial notch 28 formed parallel to axis A in the side wall of the skirt 10, and a fixed guide pin 30 is intended to engage with the axial notch 28 to prevent axial rotation of the crown 2, and therefore of the control member 1, when the crown is not in its resting position, and especially when the crown is in its depressed position, as shown in Figure 2.

[0044] The pin 30 is held by the central portion 4 and is designed to cooperate with a security device provided on the control member 1. For this purpose, the pin 30 protrudes from the wall of the central portion 4 toward the crown 2 of the control member 1, and the vertical axis of the pin 30 is perpendicular to the axis A of the control member 1.

[0045] Furthermore, the skirt 10 of the crown 2 is designed such that the solid lower edge 10a of the skirt substantially abuts against the pin 30 when the crown 2, and therefore the control member 1, is in the resting position, and is designed to prevent axial translational movement of the crown 2, and therefore the control member 1, toward the pressed position, unless one of the notches 28 faces the pin 30.

[0046] Advantageously, the skirt 10 can be longer than the angle sector having the notch 28 on a certain angle sector, such that the long wall 10b defines a contact point with the pin 30 that limits the axial rotation angle of the control member 1. The long wall of the skirt 10 can be positioned on a 180° sector to form two contact points that limit the rotation of the control member 1 to an angle of 180°, where the 180° angle can be 90° in one direction and 90° in the opposite direction. In another variant, the long wall of the skirt 10 can be positioned on a 240° sector to form two contact points that limit the rotation of the control member 1 to an angle of 120°, where the 120° angle can be 60° in one direction and 60° in the opposite direction.

[0047] Therefore, when the pin 30 faces the notch 28, the pressure on the crown 2 allows the second function to be activated.

[0048] When pin 30 is located between the two notches 28, pressure on the crown 2 does not allow the release of the second function.

[0049] In either of these cases, when the control member 1 is in the resting position as shown in Figure 1, it is possible to rotate the control member 1 to activate the first function, because the pin 30, when positioned directly below the angular sector of the skirt 10 having the notch 28, does not prevent the rotation of the control member 1, which may be bidirectional, from occurring until the pin 30 contacts one of the long walls of the skirt 10.

[0050] When pin 30 is located at the rear of the notch 28 as shown in Figure 2, pressure is applied to the crown 2, and it is no longer possible to return the crown 2 to its original position.

[0051] Advantageously, the control spindle 3 has a groove 32, and the second actuation device has a pull-out piece 34 that engages within the groove 32 and is pivotably mounted on an element of the frame, designed to actuate the second function.

[0052] The control spindle 3 also has another square section 36 at the end opposite to the square section 26 of the control spindle, and the first actuation device has an intermediate gear 38 having a square hole, and the square section 36 of the control spindle 3 can slide through the square hole, so that the intermediate gear 38 is integrally mounted with the control spindle 3 when it rotates on the square section 36. The intermediate gear 38 is held axially by the elements of the frame 40. Thus, the control spindle 3 is designed to be free axially relative to the first actuation device, in particular while the crown 2 moves to its depressed position. The intermediate gear 38 is designed to actuate the first function.

[0053] In addition to the intermediate gear 38 or the extraction piece 34, a first or second actuation device is designed to actuate a first or second function accordingly.

[0054] According to the first embodiment shown in Figures 4 and 5, the clock has a striking mechanism, the first function of which is a striking selection function, and a chronograph mechanism, the second function of which is one of the chronograph mechanisms, more specifically, a START / STOP function.

[0055] Therefore, the control member 1 (crown 2 + control spindle 3) is designed to, as a first function, control the striker selection function of the striker mechanism via a first actuation device, and as a second function, control the START / STOP function of the chronograph mechanism via a second actuation device. For the sake of simplicity in the drawing, only the control spindle 3 is depicted, terminated at its end by a male square portion 26 which will fit into the female drive square portion 24 of the crown 2.

[0056] In addition to the extraction piece 34, the second operating device includes a return spring 42 for the extraction piece 34 and a chronograph control lever 44.

[0057] In addition to the intermediate gear 38, the first actuation device has a striker selector including a striker selection lever 46 and its jumper 48. The striker selection lever has a toothed sector 50 designed to mesh with the intermediate gear 38 in order to move the lever 46 between three angular selection positions, namely, a first selection position (silent position S) corresponding to no striker, a second position (position PS) corresponding to petite sonnerie, and a third position (position GS) corresponding to grande sonnerie.

[0058] These different mechanisms are known to those skilled in the art and do not need to be described in further detail.

[0059] As shown in Figures 1 and 4, when the control member 1 (crown 2 + control shaft 3) is in the resting position, the axial rotation of the control member is not obstructed so that the control member can be rotated in both directions. The control shaft 3 drives an intermediate gear 38 with its square portion 36, and when it is rotating, the intermediate gear drives the toothed sector 50 of the striker selection lever 46 in one direction or in the opposite direction to select whether to strike the time.

[0060] In order to activate the strike function, the control member 1 (crown 2 + control shaft 3), which is in a resting position relative to axial movement, is designed to be movable in one direction, for example by an angle of 90°, between a first central stable angular position, i.e., position S, which corresponds to the first angular selection position of the selection lever 46, and an operating angular position, i.e., position PS, where the operating angular position is a second stable angular position corresponding to the second angular selection position of the selection lever 46, and to be movable in the opposite direction, for example by an angle of 90°, between the first central stable angular position and another operating angular position, i.e., position GS, where the other operating angular position is a third stable angular position corresponding to the third angular selection position of the selection lever 46, during axial rotation.

[0061] In this embodiment, the control member 1 (crown 2 + control shaft 3) is designed to occupy a plurality of distinct stable angular positions, in this case three positions separated from each other by an angle of 90°. For this purpose, the central part 4 includes indexing means for each of the stable angular positions. These indexing means consist of, for example, a positioning lyre spring 52 fixed by screwing onto the central part 4, and the drive square 24 of the crown 2 slides into the positioning lyre spring. The outer surface of the drive square 24 cooperates with the lyre spring 52 for indexing the angular positions of the control member 1 to 0 ± 90°.

[0062] The three corresponding angle selection positions of the selection lever 46 are guaranteed by the jumper 48.

[0063] When one of the time-striking modes is selected, the control member 1 (crown 2 + control shaft 3) is in a stable angular position so that the START / STOP function of the chronograph can be activated by pressing the crown 2, and therefore the control member 1.

[0064] For this purpose, in this embodiment, the security device has three notches 28 distributed across the skirt 10 of the crown 2 to correspond to three stable angular positions of the control member 1, and thus to three angular selectable positions. More specifically, the central notch corresponding to selectable position S is separated by an angle of 90° from each of the other two notches corresponding to the other two selectable positions GS and PS, as shown in Figure 3. The notches 28 corresponding to the striking of the selected time are located on the pin 30, allowing the control member 1 (crown 2 + control shaft 3) to axially translate in response to pressure on the crown 2 in order to activate the START / STOP function of the chronograph.

[0065] When pressure is applied to the crown 2, the pin 30 engages with the notch 28, and thus the ton 14 and the control spindle 3 are moved axially and translationally toward the interior of the movement, and the square portion 36 of the control spindle 3 slides into the square hole of the intermediate gear 38, which remains stationary, as shown in Figure 2. Axial rotation of the control member 1 is no longer possible.

[0066] In response to pressure on the crown 2, the axial movement of the control member causes the control shaft 3 to control the pull-out piece 34, which in turn controls the chronograph control lever 44 to start or stop the chronograph, as shown in Figure 5. After the pressure on the crown 2, and therefore on the control shaft 3, is released, the mechanism returns to its starting position thanks to different return springs provided for this purpose. In response to new pressure on the crown 2, the control member 1 is ready for new operation of the chronograph's START / STOP function.

[0067] According to another embodiment shown in Figures 6 to 9, the watch has a moon display mechanism whose first function is a correction function for the month, and a chronograph mechanism whose second function is one of the chronograph functions, more specifically a zero-reset function or a flyback function.

[0068] Therefore, the control member 1 (crown 2 + control spindle 3) is designed to, as a first function, control the moon correction function of the moon display mechanism via a first actuation device, and as a second function, control the zero reset function or flyback function of the chronograph mechanism via a second actuation device. For the sake of simplicity in the drawing, only the control spindle 3 is depicted, terminated at its end by a male square portion 26 which will fit into the female drive square portion 24 of the crown 2.

[0069] In addition to the extraction piece 34, the second operating device includes a return spring 54 for the extraction piece 34 and a chronograph zero reset lever 56.

[0070] In addition to the intermediate gear 38, the first actuation device has a month-correcting rack 58 having a toothed sector 60 designed to mesh with the intermediate gear 38 in order to move the rack 58 between three angular positions: a first neutral position, a first angular correction position corresponding to adding a month, and a second angular correction position corresponding to moving back a month. The first actuation device also has a centering lever 62 for the control spindle 3 and a centering spring 64 for the control spindle 3.

[0071] These different mechanisms are known to those skilled in the art and do not need to be described in further detail.

[0072] As shown in Figures 1 and 6, when the control member 1 (crown 2 + control shaft 3) is in the resting position, the axial rotation of the control member is not obstructed so that the control member can be rotated in both directions, and the control shaft 3 drives an intermediate gear 38 with its square portion 36, and the intermediate gear drives a toothed sector 60 of a correction rack 58 in one direction or in the opposite direction to correct the moon when it is rotating.

[0073] In order to activate the correction function for the moon, the control member 1 (crown 2 + control shaft 3), which is in a resting position relative to axial motion, is designed to be movable in one direction by, for example, 60° during axial rotation between a central stable angular position corresponding to the angular neutral position of the correction rack 58 as shown in Figure 7, and a first operating angular position, the first operating angular position being the first unstable angular position corresponding to the first angular correction position of the correction rack 58 as shown in Figure 8, and also movable in the opposite direction by 60° during axial rotation between the central stable angular position and a second operating angular position, the second operating angular position being the second unstable angular position corresponding to the second angular correction position of the correction rack 58 as shown in Figure 9.

[0074] In this embodiment, the control member 1 (crown 2 + control shaft 3) is designed to occupy a central stable angular position and two unstable angular positions, each separated in this case by an angle of 60° from the central stable angular position.

[0075] The central stable angular position is ensured by a spring 64 and a centering lever 62 on the control spindle 3, which are designed to act on a heart piece 66 connected to the intermediate gear 38 (see Figure 7). During rotation of the control spindle 3, the spring 64 and the centering lever 62 act on the heart piece 66 (see Figures 8 and 9). As soon as the couple transmitted to the control spindle 3 is released, the spring 64 and the centering lever 62 act on the wall of the heart piece 66, repositioning the actuating device of the correction mechanism, which is in the neutral position, and the control member 1, which is in the central stable angular position of the control spindle.

[0076] When the control member 1 (crown 2 + control shaft 3) is in its stable angular position, the chronograph's zero reset can be activated by pressing the crown 2, and therefore the control member 1.

[0077] For this purpose, in this embodiment, the security device has a single notch 28 within the skirt 10 of the crown 2, which is positioned on the pin 30 when the control member 1 is in its stable angular position, and which allows the control member 1 (crown 2 + control shaft 3) to axially translate in response to pressure on the crown 2 in order to activate the zero-reset function of the chronograph.

[0078] When pressure is applied to the crown 2, the pin 30 engages with the notch 28, and thus the piston 14 and the control shaft 3 move axially inward toward the interior of the movement, and the square portion 36 of the control shaft 3 slides into the square hole of the intermediate gear 38, which remains stationary, as shown in Figure 2. Axial rotation of the control member 1 is no longer possible.

[0079] In response to pressure on the crown 2, the axial movement of the control member causes the control shaft 3 to control the pull-out piece 34, which in turn controls the chronograph zero-reset lever 56. Pressure on the crown 2 enables the chronograph to perform its zero-reset or flyback function. After the pressure on the crown 2, and therefore on the control shaft 3, is released, the mechanism returns to its starting position thanks to different return springs provided for this purpose. In response to new pressure on the crown 2, the control member 1 is ready for a new operation of the chronograph's zero-reset function.

[0080] A watch may have one or more control members of the present invention, designed to operate different first and second functions, in particular the functions of multiple complications.

[0081] Therefore, the watch may have a control member at the 2 o'clock position, as described above with reference to Figures 4 and 5, which is designed to control the striker selection function of the striker mechanism as a first function and the START / STOP function of the chronograph mechanism as a second function, and another control member at the 4 o'clock position, as described above with reference to Figures 6 to 9, which is designed to control the correction function for the month of the month display mechanism as a first function and the zero reset function or flyback function of the chronograph mechanism as a second function.

[0082] The present invention makes it possible to control two different, unrelated functions, particularly functions of different complications, using a single control member, where one function is controlled by the control member like a push piece, and the other function is controlled by the control member like a control spindle. Therefore, the number of control members present on the central part to control different functions can be reduced.

[0083] Furthermore, once installed, the crown 2 and the control spindle 3 always integrate during movement (rotation and translation), regardless of whether the crown 2 is in its resting or depressed position, thus constituting an entirely identical control member 1. This advantageously allows for the proposal of a simpler and more robust control mechanism that is more economical to implement.

Claims

1. A control member (1) for a watch movement comprising a crown (2) and a control spindle (3) designed to be integrated with the crown (2) at least when rotating, wherein the control spindle (3) is integrated with a first actuation device for a first function when rotating, the crown (2) is designed to be axially and translationally movable between a rest position and a pressed position in which a second function different from the first function is activated in response to pressure on the crown (2), and to return to the rest position when the pressure on the crown (2) is removed, the crown (2) is also designed to be axially and rotationally movable in at least one direction between at least one stable angular position and at least one operating angular position, thereby activating the first function via the rotation of the control spindle (3) by rotating the crown (2) in that direction, The control shaft (3) is designed to be integral with the crown (2) in an axial translation while the crown (2) is moving to its pressed position, thereby being movable in an axial translation together with the crown (2), and to be free in an axial translation relative to the first actuation device while the crown (2) is moving to its pressed position, The control member (1) is characterized in that the control shaft (3) is designed to cooperate with a second actuation device of the second function to activate the second function while the crown (2) is moved to its pressed position.

2. The control member (1) according to claim 1, comprising a security device, wherein the security device is designed to prevent the axial translation of the crown (2) when the crown is not in a stable angular position, and to prevent the axial rotation of the crown (2) when the crown is not in its resting position, and in particular when the crown is in its pressed position.

3. The crown (2) has a head (8) and a skirt (10) that is integrated with the head (8), and The security device has at least one axial notch (28) formed in the side wall of the skirt (10), and a retaining pin (30) is intended to engage within the notch (28) to prevent the axial rotation of the crown (2) when the crown is not in its resting position, and especially when the crown is in its depressed position. The control member (1) according to claim 2, characterized by the above.

4. The control member (1) according to claim 3, wherein the skirt (10) is designed such that when the crown (2) is in the resting position, the rigid lower edge (10a) of the skirt substantially abuts against the pin (30), thereby preventing the axial translational movement of the crown (2) toward the pressed position unless the notch (28) is facing the pin (30).

5. The control shaft (3) has a groove (32), and The second actuation device has an extraction piece (34) that engages in the groove (32) and is designed to actuate the second function. A control member (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized by the above.

6. The control member (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that the second function is one of the chronograph functions.

7. The control shaft (3) has a square portion (36), and The first actuation device has an intermediate gear (38) having a square hole that is rotatably and integrally attached to the control shaft (3) in the square portion (36), and the intermediate gear (38) is designed to actuate the first function. A control member (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized by the above.

8. The first function is a selection function, and The at least one operating angular position is a stable angular position corresponding to a position for selecting a function. A control member (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 7, characterized by the above.

9. The control member (1) according to claim 8, characterized in that the crown (2) and the control shaft (3) are designed to be axially movable in one direction between a first central stable angular position corresponding to a first function selection position and an operating angular position which is a second stable angular position corresponding to a second function selection position, and to be axially movable in the opposite direction between the first central stable angular position and another operating angular position, wherein the other operating angular position is a third stable angular position corresponding to a third function selection position.

10. The control member (1) according to claim 3, characterized in that the security device has three notches (28) distributed across the skirt (10) of the crown (2) so as to correspond to three stable angular positions of the control member (1).

11. The first function described above is a mechanism modification function, and The at least one operating angular position is an unstable angular position corresponding to the modified position of the mechanism. A control member (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 7, characterized by the above.

12. The control member (1) according to claim 11, characterized in that the crown (2) and the control shaft (3) are designed to be axially movable in one direction between a central stable angular position corresponding to a neutral position and a first operating angular position which is a first unstable angular position corresponding to a first correction position, and to be axially movable in opposite directions between the central stable angular position and a second operating angular position, wherein the second operating angular position is a second unstable angular position corresponding to a second correction position.

13. A clock having at least one control member (1) as described in any one of claims 1 to 12.

14. A watch according to claim 13, having a case including a central portion (4), wherein the control member (1) is designed such that the crown (2) extends beyond the central portion (4).

15. The clock according to claim 14, characterized in that the central portion (4) carries a fixing pin (30) designed to cooperate with the control member (1).

16. A clock according to claim 14, wherein the control member (1) is designed to take on a plurality of stable angular positions, the central portion (4) is characterized in that it includes index means (52) for each of the stable angular positions.

17. The watch according to any one of claims 13 to 16, characterized in that the watch has a chronograph mechanism, and the second function is one of the chronograph functions.

18. The clock according to any one of claims 13 to 17, characterized in that the clock has a striking mechanism and the first function is a striking selection function.

19. The clock according to any one of claims 13 to 18, characterized in that the clock has a month display mechanism, and the first function is a correction function for the month.

20. The watch has a striking mechanism and a chronograph mechanism, and The first function is the selection of the striking pattern, and the second function is the START / STOP function of the chronograph. A clock according to any one of claims 13 to 19, characterized by the above.

21. The watch has a month display mechanism and a chronograph mechanism, and The first function is the correction of the month, and the second function is the zero-reset function or flyback function of the chronograph. A clock according to any one of claims 13 to 20, characterized by the above.

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