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DEVICE FOR SECURING AN ELECTRICAL CELL IN A TIMEPIECE MOVEMENT
   
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US Patent 3736741
Issued Date
June 5, 1973
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An electrical cell is secured in a trough shaped housing in a plate of a timepiece movement by a device located at the periphery of the housing. Said device comprises at least one member such as a washer with a cut-away edge held by means of a screw which moves it, from a rest position in which the cell is free, downwardly and inwardly into the housing to an operative position biting into the wall of the cell which is firmly held against a contact in the housing.
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Published
June 5, 1973
Application Number
05/195,566
Filed
November 4, 1971
US Classification
368/204   368/287 429/98 968/503
Int'l Classification
H01M   2/10   (20060101)   G04C   10/00   (20060101)  
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Nov 27, 1970 [CH] 17617/70
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58/23R   58/23BA   58/53   58/54   58/55   58/56   58/88  
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