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    • 3. 发明授权
    • Shock absorbing pivot bearing for watches
    • 用于手表的减震器轴承
    • US3712051A
    • 1973-01-23
    • US3712051D
    • 1972-03-13
    • SEITZ SA
    • ROMANG LVOUMARD F
    • G04B31/04G04B13/02G04B31/00
    • G04B31/04
    • The return-spring of the resiliently movable bearing cushion is permanently connected to the bearing body member by a hinge joint comprising hinging noses made integral with the spring and being locked in an annular recess of the bearing body member, under an outer rim of the recess inner wall, by a ring force-fitted in the recess outer wall. This ring leaves around the outer rim a slot having a width scarcely greater than the spring thickness and through which the spring hinging noses may be passed upon bending the spring out of its plane.
    • 可弹性移动的轴承衬垫的复位弹簧通过铰链接头永久地连接到轴承本体构件,铰链接头包括与弹簧一体形成的铰接鼻,并且锁定在轴承体构件的环形凹部中, 内壁,通过环形力装配在凹槽外壁中。 该环绕外缘离开具有几乎不大于弹簧厚度的宽度的狭槽,并且弹簧铰接鼻可以在将弹簧弯曲离开其平面时通过该狭槽。
    • 6. 发明授权
    • Shock absorbing device for bearings of horological movers
    • 钟表推力轴承减震装置
    • US2538142A
    • 1951-01-16
    • US57377745
    • 1945-01-20
    • ROGER ZURCHER
    • ROGER ZURCHER
    • G04B31/04
    • G04B31/04
    • 586,403. Bearings. ZURCHER, R. Dec. 20, 1944, Nos. 25572 and 25573. Convention dates, Nov. 3, 1943, and June 14, 1944. [Class 12 (i)] A shock-absorbing bearing for a timepiece comprises a pierced jewel mounted on a setting which is connected to the frame of the movement by means of V-shaped springs. In the embodiment shown in Fig. 1, the bearing comprises a cap-jewel 11 mounted on a setting 12 and a pierced jewel 13 mounted on a setting 14 fixed to the setting 12 by screws 15 which also clamp the inner ends of V-shaped springs 17 the outer ends of which are clamped to the bridge 10. A ring 21, fixed on an index disc mounted on the bridge 10, is provided with downwardly projecting tongues alternately spaced as shown. The tongues 20 bear against the setting 12 and take up any shock in the axial direction not taken up by the V-shaped springs 17 while the tongues 22 take up any radial shock not taken up by the V-shaped springs 17. In another embodiment, Fig. 3, the V-shaped springs are made integral with a thin metallic ring 24. In another embodiment, Fig. 6, the outer ends of the V-shaped springs 32 are set in a ring 30, these springs being made in one piece with a ring 33 in which the pierced jewel is set. A setting 35 having feet 36 is placed on the ring 33 and is fixed to the ring by a split elastic ring 38.
    • 7. 发明授权
    • Shock-absorbing bearing
    • 减震轴承
    • US2525525A
    • 1950-10-10
    • US59230845
    • 1945-05-07
    • HENRI COLOMB
    • HENRI COLOMB
    • G04B31/04
    • G04B31/04
    • 591,970. Bearings. COLOMB, H. April 16, 1945, No. 9510. Convention date, July 28, 1944. [Class 12 (i)] A shock-absorbing jewel bearing for watch movements comprising a pierced jewel 15 driven into a setting ring 16 of beryllium alloy, steel, or nickel alloy which is centred in its mounting 11 by co-operating surfaces which allow tilting on shock has the pierced jewel assembled in its setting ring by a press gauge corresponding exactly in its inner shape with the mounting. The pierced jewel on assembly in its setting ring 16 projects therefrom to provide a transverse centring surface co-operating with the interior base 21 of the mounting 11, the other co-operating centring surfaces being provided by a rounded edge 18 and co-operating conical surface 17 formed respectively on an internal shoulder of the mounting and on a flange enlargement of the setting ring, or vice versa. A cap jewel 14 is held on an internal rib 19 in a flange enlargement of the setting ring by the usual restoring spring 30; the internal rib 19 is provided by a groove 20 cut at an internal angle of the flange enlargement whereby the rib can be easily milled or cut in a lathe to reduce the amount by which the cap jewel projects.
    • 8. 发明授权
    • Bearing with movable bush, particularly for watch movements
    • 轴承与活动衬套,特别是手表运动
    • US2239682A
    • 1941-04-29
    • US20315838
    • 1938-04-20
    • FRITZ MARTI
    • FRITZ MARTI
    • G04B31/04
    • G04B31/04
    • 513,454. Bearings. MARTI, F. April 11, 1938, Nos. 11067 and 11068. Convention dates, Auril 21; 1937 and Nov. 8, 1937. [Class 12 (i)] [Also in Group XVIII] A bearing b, particularly for watches, houses a movable bush f which has cap and hole stones h, g, and makes contact with the bearing by two annular contact means i, k, one above the other of which at least one is a conical surface coacting with an annular contacting surface or edge d, e, and the lower contacting means remaining in contact in the position of rest. In the construction of Fig. 1, coacting pairs of surfaces d, i and e, k, are all conical. The stone g bears the balance arbor o. Cap stone h is retained by an annular spring m held in a' groove l of the bearing b. In various modifications one or other of the conical surfaces is replaced by an edge and in the case of the upper coacting edge and surface, the pair may be normally clear one of the other. In a further modification the lower pair of contacting surfaces is at right angles to the axis of the staff o.