[0001] The present invention refers to a watch, comprising an electronic, electromechanical
or mechanical clockwork including time display means and means for setting the time.
[0002] Expensive watches etc. are a attractive object for burglars and other thiefs.
[0003] The present invention is based upon the understanding that such watches will be much
less attractive when they are provided with a sort of PIN code, as is used in the
domain of computers, telephones etc. When applying such a security system the theft
of a watch is considered to be less attractive when the watch's operation is disabled
and only can be enabled by entering a (secret) code.
[0004] According to the invention, the watch comprises means for entering an unlock/lock
code and means for unlocking/locking the clockwork or the display means where the
entered unlock/lock code has a predetermined value.
[0005] Hereinafter the invention will be discussed with reference to some figures:
- Figure 1
- shows an exemplary embodiment of a watch comprising an electronic or electromechanical
clockwork and electronic means for unlocking/locking the clockwork or display;
- Figures 2, 3 and 4
- show an exemplary embodiment of a watch comprising an electromechanical or mechanical
clockwork and mechanical means for unlocking/locking the clockwork;
- Figure 5
- shows an extension of the embodiment shown in figure 2.
[0006] The watch shown in figure 1 comprises an electronic clockwork, i.e. including an
electronic clockwork (drive) 1 and a fully electronic, digital (numeric) display 2
and/or analogue display 3 (having hour and minute hands). An electronic clockwork
controller 4 is provided for controlling the clockwork 1, which controller includes
a user interface (including buttons 5) for setting and adjusting the time and other
functions, e.g. stopwatch, date etc. The controller 4, moreover, includes locking
means, which are arranged for receiving an unlock/lock code, e.g. a certain time value
which can be used for such unlock/lock code, for comparing the received value with
a predetermined value, e.g. 13:14, and for unlocking or locking the clockwork 1 or
the display 2 and/or 3 when the entered unlock/lock code is equal to that predetermined
value. The unlock/lock code is -at least partially- formed by one or more times, each
comprising an hour and a minutes component, which code is entered using the means
5 for setting the time etc. It is noted that, in particular in electronic watches,
it might be also possible to use other codes, e.g. "time look-alike" codes like "25:61".
[0007] The unlock/lock code may be a fixed code, e.g. set by the manufacturer. It may, however,
be preferred to give the user the opportunity to set or change the unlock /lock code
by means of the user interface for setting the time (represented by the buttons 5).
[0008] So, the watch can be stopped by entering the (secret) code, e.g. 13:14, via the buttons
5. The watch can be started again by entering the same code via the buttons 5. This
may offer an opportunity to sellers of expensive watches, to discourage the theft
of such watches, viz. by only stocking locked watches. To unlock such a watch -after
it has been sold- the seller or the manufacturer may supply the unlock/lock code to
the buyer, e.g. via the Internet, or via postal mail. The buyer (user) may re-lock
the watch by re-entering the unlock/lock code. It may be preferred to display the
unlock/lock status at the watch's display 2 or 3, in order to indicate to potential
thiefs that the watch has been locked by a security code.
[0009] Figure 2, and 3 show -in two views- a watch which comprises an electromechanical
or (pure) mechanical clockworks, as well as mechanical means for unlocking/locking
those clockworks. Figure 4 shows a detail.
[0010] The watch in figure 2 comprises a casing 10, an electromechanical or mechanical clockwork
11, a dial 12, an hour hand 13 and a minute hand 14. The watch, moreover, comprises
a first disc 15, engaged with the hour hand 13 and a second disc 16, engaged with
the minute hand 14, which discs are provided with similar eccentric openings 17, having
here the shape of slots in the disc borders. The discs 15 and 16, and thus the disc
openings 17, either are set (in the factory) or are arranged to be (re)set (e.g. the
users) at such positions relative to the positions of the hour hand 13 and the minute
hand 14 respectively that both disc openings 17 coincide with a certain fixed location
A (e.g. relative to the casing 10) when the hour hand and the minute hand show a certain
time at the dial, e.g. 13:14. The watch, moreover, comprises a penetrator 18, i.e.
a member which is arranged to be able to penetrate, when pushed from outside the watch
casing e.g. by the watch user, into both coinciding disc openings (slots) 17 at said
fixed location A when the hour hand and the minute hand show, e.g. are set to, said
certain time, e.g. 13:14. The penetrator 18 is engaged with a toggling clockwork ON/OFF
actuator 19, causing that the clockwork (or only the display) can be turned ON and
OFF alternately when the penetrator is driven into the coinciding disc openings from
outside the watch casing, e.g. by the watch user, after the hour hand and the minute
hand have been set into said certain time (e.g. 13:14). Figure 4 shows that the penetrator
18 is engaged with the watch's time adjustment knob 20 via a spring member 21. The
spring 21 allows the adjustment knob to move in and out even if the penetrator 18
cannot penetrate the disc openings 17 (because the time shown is not 14:15). The toggling
clockwork ON/OFF actuator 19 comprises a ratchet wheel 22 which is driven by the penetrator
18 via a springy ratch 23. A second springy ratch 23a prevents the ratchet wheel 22
to rotate backwards. The ratchet wheel is connected with a cam wheel 24. The cam wheel
actuates a springy lever 25 which can lock (down) or unlock (up) a gearwheel 26. ON/OFF
toggling is only possible if the penetrator 18 can penetrate the disc openings 17
(e.g. at 14:15).
[0011] In this exemplary embodiment locking or unlocking can only be performed when the
penetrator 18 falls within both disc slots 17, which situation occurs only when the
hour and minute hands are in the position in which they show the unlock/lock code
time, 13:14. If in this position, when the knob 21 is pushed in, the time setting
is changed -by turning around knob 21- e.g. to 15:16, the new unlock/lock code time
will be 15:16. So in future the watch only can be unlocked or locked after first turning
the watch hands to 15:16 and pushing knob 21 one time, causing that the lever 25 is
either pushed up by the cam wheel 24 and unlocks the gearwheel 27 of the clock work,
or is released downwards by the cam wheel 24 and locks the gearwheel 27. This settable
code requires a slipping clutch between hand (13, 14) and discs (17), as well as the
possibility to change the time with the adjustment knob moved in.
[0012] The watch shown in figure 5 comprises discs 15 and 16 which are provided with similar
second openings 27, however, at other disc locations. The discs, and thus the second
disc openings, are or can be set at such positions relative to the positions of the
hour hand and the minute hand respectively that both disc openings 25 and 26 coincide
with a certain second fixed location B when the hour hand 13 and the minute hand 14
show a certain second time at the dial, e.g. 20:21. The watch, moreover, comprises
a second penetrator 28, i.e. a second member which is arranged to be able to penetrate,
when pushed from outside the watch casing e.g. by the watch user, into both coinciding
second disc openings at said second fixed location B when the hour hand and the minute
hand show, e.g. are set to, said certain second time, e.g. 20:21. The second penetrator
28 is engaged with a second toggling clockwork ON/OFF actuator 29, causing that the
clockwork can be turned ON and OFF alternately when the penetrator 29 is driven into
the coinciding disc openings 25, 26 from outside the watch casing, e.g. by the watch
user, after the hour hand and the minute hand have been set into said certain second
time, e.g. 20:21. Means are provided for engaging both penetrators 18, 28 with the
same time adjustment knob 20, viz. in the form of a double spring 31 between the knob
20 and both penetrators 18, 28 respectively. The actuator 29 is of a similar construction
as actuator 19 as can be seen in figure 6. The penetrator 28 is engaged with the watch's
time adjustment knob 20 via double spring 31. The toggling clockwork ON/OFF actuator
29 comprises a ratchet wheel 32 which is driven by the penetrator 28 via a springy
ratch 33. The ratchet wheel is connected with a cam wheel 34. The cam wheel actuates
a cam follower 35, which is provided with a springy lever 36 which can lock (down)
or unlock (up) a -twin-gearwheel 37.
[0013] The operation is as follows: after the hands have been turned -by means of knob 21-
into the first unlock/lock code time e.g. 14:15, the first penetrator 18 is pushed
into the first slot pair 17, causing that the actuator 19 (un)locks the gearwheel
27 via lever 26. The knob 21 is pulled out again and by turning knob 21 around, the
hands are set into the second unlock/lock code time, e.g. 20:21, the second penetrator
28 is pushed into the second slot pair 27, causing that the actuator 29 (un)locks
the twin gearwheel 37 via lever 36. In this way two (secret) time codes have to be
input in order to unlock or lock the clock work be means of (twin) gearwheel(s) 27
and 37.
1. Watch, comprising an electronic, electromechanical or mechanical clockwork (1, 11)
including time display means (2, 3, 12, 13, 14) and means (5, 20) for setting the
time, moreover, comprising means (5, 20) for entering an unlock/lock code and means
(4, 15-35) for unlocking/locking the clockwork or the display means when the entered
unlock/lock code has a predetermined value.
2. Watch according to claim 1, comprising an electronic or electromechanical clockwork
and electronic clockwork control means (1) as well as means (4, 5) arranged for receiving
said unlock/lock code, comparing its value with said predetermined value and unlocking/locking
the clockwork or the display means when the entered unlock/lock code has said predetermined
value.
3. Watch according to claim 1, unlock/lock code is at least partially formed by one or
more times, comprising an hour and a minutes component, which code is entered using
means for setting the time.
4. Watch according to claim 1, the unlock/lock code is a fixed code.
5. Watch according to claim 3, comprising means for setting the unlock /lock code by
using said means (5, 20) for setting the time.
6. Watch according to claim 1, comprising a casing, an electromechanical or mechanical
clockwork, a dial, an hour hand and a minute hand; the watch, moreover, comprising
a first disc, engaged with the hour hand and a second disc, engaged with the minute
hand, the discs being provided with similar eccentric openings; the discs, and thus
the disc openings, either being set or being arranged to be set at such positions
relative to the positions of the hour hand and the minute hand respectively that both
disc openings coincide with a certain fixed location when the hour hand and the minute
hand show a certain time at the dial; the watch, moreover, comprising a penetrator,
i.e. a member which is arranged to be able to penetrate, when pushed from outside
the watch casing e.g. by the watch user, into both coinciding disc openings at said
fixed location when the hour hand and the minute hand show, e.g. are set to, said
certain time; the penetrator being engaged with a toggling clockwork ON/OFF actuator,
causing that the clockwork can be turned ON and OFF alternately when the penetrator
is driven into the coinciding disc openings from outside the watch casing, e.g. by
the watch user, after the hour hand and the minute hand have been set into said certain
time.
7. Watch according to claim 6, the penetrator being engaged with the watch's time adjustment
knob via a spring member.
8. Watch according to claim 6, said discs being provided with similar eccentric second
openings; the discs, and thus the second disc openings, either being set or being
arranged to be set at such positions relative to the positions of the hour hand and
the minute hand respectively that both disc openings coincide with a certain second
fixed location when the hour hand and the minute hand show a certain second time at
the dial; the watch, moreover, comprising a second penetrator, i.e. a second member
which is arranged to be able to penetrate, when pushed from outside the watch casing
e.g. by the watch user, into both coinciding second disc openings at said second fixed
location when the hour hand and the minute hand show, e.g. are set to, said certain
second time; the second penetrator being engaged with a second toggling clockwork
ON/OFF actuator, causing that the clockwork can be turned ON and OFF alternately when
the penetrator is driven into the coinciding disc openings from outside the watch
casing, e.g. by the watch user, after the hour hand and the minute hand have been
set into said certain second time.
9. Watch according to claims 7 and 8, comprising means for engaging both penetrators
with the time adjustment knob.
10. Watch according to claims 6, 7, 8 or 9, comprising a casing lock, operated by the
ON/OFF mechanism, which prevents the lock being opened in the OFF position.
11. Watch according to claim 2, using a lock/unlock code not formed by a valid time notation,
either having or not having the format of a valid time notation.