Alarm switch for an alarm circuit in a horological device
First Claim
1. In a horological device of the type having a drive mechanism for moving a timing gear and an attached indicator across a dial, and a source of electrical energy with a first terminal coupled to a first input terminal of an electronic drive circuit arranged to operate an electroacoustical transmitting system to provide an audible signal at a predetermined time, the improvement comprising:
- said electrical energy source having a second terminal electrically connected to said timing gear;
an alarm gear having a first side and a second side;
switching means having an electrical contact electrically connected to said timing gear and arranged to move with said timing gear, said electrical contact being frictionally engaged with said first side of said alarm gear mounted coaxially with said timing gear with an insulated surface contiguous with conductive and non-conductive surfaces thereon, said conductive surface on said alarm gear first side being electrically connected to a conductive surface on said second side of said alarm gear;
means for electrically connecting said conductive surface on said alarm gear second side to a second input terminal of said electronic drive circuit, whereby said switching means provides a current conducting path from said second terminal of said electrical energy source to said second input terminal of said electronic drive circuit when said timing gear moves said electrical contact against said conductive surface on said first side of said alarm gear; and
an alarm setting pinion engaged with said alarm gear and biased to keep said alarm gear substantially motionless and prevent undesired rotational displacement of said alarm gear from a fixed position when said electrical contact on said timing gear is moved against said first side of said alarm gear.
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Abstract
A horological device is provided with an alarm switch in the form of an alarm wheel having a conductive path extending from a topside of the wheel to a bottom side of the wheel. The alarm wheel is adapted to operate in an alarm circuit arranged to generate audible signals at a predetermined time. An alarm setting pinion is engaged with the alarm switch to prevent undesired movement of the alarm wheel in case of mechanical shock.
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5 Claims
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1. In a horological device of the type having a drive mechanism for moving a timing gear and an attached indicator across a dial, and a source of electrical energy with a first terminal coupled to a first input terminal of an electronic drive circuit arranged to operate an electroacoustical transmitting system to provide an audible signal at a predetermined time, the improvement comprising:
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said electrical energy source having a second terminal electrically connected to said timing gear; an alarm gear having a first side and a second side; switching means having an electrical contact electrically connected to said timing gear and arranged to move with said timing gear, said electrical contact being frictionally engaged with said first side of said alarm gear mounted coaxially with said timing gear with an insulated surface contiguous with conductive and non-conductive surfaces thereon, said conductive surface on said alarm gear first side being electrically connected to a conductive surface on said second side of said alarm gear; means for electrically connecting said conductive surface on said alarm gear second side to a second input terminal of said electronic drive circuit, whereby said switching means provides a current conducting path from said second terminal of said electrical energy source to said second input terminal of said electronic drive circuit when said timing gear moves said electrical contact against said conductive surface on said first side of said alarm gear; and an alarm setting pinion engaged with said alarm gear and biased to keep said alarm gear substantially motionless and prevent undesired rotational displacement of said alarm gear from a fixed position when said electrical contact on said timing gear is moved against said first side of said alarm gear. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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