IP Library Granted Patent US 12663760
Granted Patent B2
US 12663760 · App. 18/261,472 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Method for testing and manufacturing spiral springs for a timepiece

Inventors: David Gachet (Neuchâtel, CH); Kevin Soobbarayen (Pontarlier, FR); Susana Tobenas (Boudry, CH)
Assignee: RICHEMONT INTERNATIONAL SA
G04D7/10G04D7/125G04D7/1285
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Patent No.
US 12663760
App. No.
18/261,472
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for inspecting a spiral or a spiral blank arranged to form a spiral, the spiral having to exhibit at least one predetermined resonant frequency, the inspecting method including the following steps: a. applying to the spiral or to the spiral blank a time-varying vibrational excitation to cover a predetermined frequency range, b. identifying at least one characteristic of a resonant frequency, such as a resonance peak, of the spiral or of the spiral blank during the vibrational excitation over the predetermined frequency range, c. submitting to a predicting machine the resonant frequency characteristic identified in the step b. to determine a stiffness of the spiral or of the spiral blank and/or determine whether or not a dimensional correction of the spiral or of the spiral blank is necessary to obtain the predetermined resonant frequency.

Claims (43)

1 . A method for inspecting a spiral or a spiral blank arranged to form a spiral, the spiral having to exhibit at least one predetermined resonant frequency, the inspecting method including the following steps:

a. applying to the spiral alone or to the spiral blank alone a time-varying vibrational excitation to cover a predetermined frequency range,

b. identifying at least one characteristic of a resonant frequency of the spiral or of the spiral blank during the vibrational excitation over the predetermined frequency range,

c. submitting to a prediction model the resonant frequency characteristic identified in the step b. to determine a stiffness of the spiral or of the spiral blank and/or determine whether or not a dimensional correction of the spiral or of the spiral blank is necessary to obtain the predetermined resonant frequency.

2 . The inspecting method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the frequency range is predetermined to encompass at least one frequency range:

centered on the predetermined resonant frequency, and

of an extent ranging from 85% to 115% of the predetermined resonant frequency.

3 . The inspecting method as claimed in claim 1 , the spiral having at least two predetermined resonant frequencies, wherein the frequency range is predetermined to cover at least the two predetermined resonant frequencies.

4 . The inspecting method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step b is based on a measurement over time of an amplitude or of a speed or of an acceleration of displacement of at least one point of the spiral or of the spiral blank.

5 . The inspecting method as claimed in claim 1 , the spiral or the spiral blank being contained in a base plane, wherein the step b comprises:

a step b′ of measuring an amplitude or a speed or an acceleration of displacement of at least one point of the spiral or of the spiral blank along a direction normal to the base plane, and/or

a step b″ of measuring an amplitude or a speed or an acceleration of displacement of at least one point of the spiral or of the spiral blank along a direction contained in the base plane.

6 . The inspecting method as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the step b comprises:

a step of identifying a resonance peak of the spiral or of the spiral blank as a function of an amplitude or of a speed of displacement of at least one point of the spiral or of the spiral blank.

7 . The inspecting method as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the resonant frequency is identified on the basis of the width of the resonance peak, 50% of the maximum value of the resonance peak.

8 . The inspecting method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein, if a dimensional correction is necessary, then the method comprises a step of:

d. computing, with the predicting model, the dimensional modification to be applied based on the identification of step b.

9 . The inspecting method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the predicting model implements a polynomial formula to predict whether or not a dimensional correction is necessary.

10 . The inspecting method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the predicting model implements a classification to predict whether or not a dimensional correction is necessary.

11 . The inspecting method as claimed in claim 1 , the spiral blank being formed on a wafer comprising a plurality of spiral blanks distributed over several sectors of the wafer,

wherein the step b comprises a step consisting in identifying at least one characteristic of a resonant frequency of at least one spiral blank for each sector, and wherein the step c comprises a step consisting in determining for the spiral blanks of each sector a stiffness and whether or not a dimensional correction is necessary.

12 . The inspecting method as claimed in claim 1 , comprising a preliminary step consisting in taking into account the material of the spiral or of the spiral blank, and in adjusting a maximum amplitude of the vibrational excitation and/or a range of frequency of the predetermined frequency range as a function of the material of the spiral or of the spiral blank.

13 . The inspecting method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the frequency range extends over a range of frequencies ranging from 0 Hz to 100 kHz.

14 . A method for fabricating a spiral having at least one predetermined resonant frequency comprising the steps consisting in:

forming at least one spiral or one spiral blank having dimensions contained within predetermined tolerances necessary to obtain the predetermined resonant frequency,

inspecting the spiral or the spiral blank according to the inspecting method of claim 1 .

15 . The fabricating method as claimed in claim 14 , comprising a step consisting in:

correcting at least one dimension of the spiral blank formed during the step a., by computing, with the predicting machine, the dimensional modification to be applied based on the resonant frequency characteristic identified in the step b, in order to obtain a spiral having the predetermined resonant frequency.

16 . The fabricating method as claimed in claim 14 , wherein the spiral blank is formed on a wafer, with a plurality of other spiral blanks.

17 . A method for training a predicting machine for implementing the step c of the inspecting method of claim 1 , comprising the steps consisting in:

i—forming spirals or spiral blanks,

ii—applying to each of the spirals or to each of the spiral blanks a time-varying vibrational excitation to cover a predetermined frequency range,

iii—identifying at least one characteristic of a resonant frequency of each spiral or of each spiral blank during the application of the predetermined frequency range,

iv′—setting up a plurality of spirals or of spiral blanks in an oscillating mechanism having a predetermined inertia such as to measure for each spiral or each spiral blank a free oscillation frequency or a stiffness,

and/or

iv″—modeling in a simulation tool a plurality of spirals or of spiral blanks in an oscillating mechanism having a predetermined inertia such as to measure for each spiral or each spiral blank a free oscillation frequency or a stiffness

v—supplying to the predicting machine, and for each spiral or each blank:

the characteristic of the resonant frequency identified in the step iii—;

the free oscillation frequency or the stiffness(es) measured in the step iv′— and/or computed in the step iv″—.

18 . The training method as claimed in claim 17 , wherein the step iii— comprises a preliminary phase of identifying reference measuring points with:

the measurement of a displacement of a plurality of predetermined points of the spiral or of the spiral blank,

the identification of nodes from among the plurality of predetermined points, which have at least one frequency or resonance peak a displacement amplitude which is zero or less than a first threshold peak value,

selecting reference points to be measured during the inspection from among the plurality of predetermined points, which are different from the identified nodes, and which preferably each have a displacement amplitude peak greater than a second threshold peak value.