Claims
- 1. A watch support comprising:a first support element; a second support element slidably engaged with the first support, wherein the first and second support elements are moveable between various positions with respect to each other; a lock communicating with the first and second support elements and securing them in one of the positions, and wherein the first and second support elements together form a substantially C-shaped element onto which a wrist watch may be removable placed.
- 2. The watch support of claim 1 further comprising ears provided on at least one of the first and second support elements.
- 3. The watch support of claim 1 wherein the first support element defines a recess extending a longitudinal direction and the second support element has an extension received in the recess.
- 4. The watch support of claim 3 wherein the recess has side walls, each side wall having a plurality of indentations for engaging the lock.
- 5. The watch support of claim 4 wherein the lock is arranged on the second support element and comprises first and second portions moveable in the recess with respect to each other, prongs extending from the first portion and an actuator arranged on the second portion, the actuator being moveable with respect to the prongs between a locked and an unlocked position, in the locked position the actuator forces the prongs into the indentations and in the unlocked position the prongs are disengaged from the indentations such that the first and second elements are moveable.
- 6. The watch support of claim 5 wherein the actuator has a portion adapted to receive a finger.
- 7. A watch support of claim 5 wherein the second portion has a plurality of indentations, each with a second engaging surface, along its sides and the lock comprises a pair of side panels provided on sides of the first support element, the side panels having first engaging surfaces which face and interact with the second engaging surfaces.
- 8. The watch support of claim 7 wherein the second engaging surface faces away from the first support element.
- 9. The watch support of claim 7 wherein the second engaging surface faces towards the first support element.
- 10. The watch support of claim 4 wherein the lock comprises an engaging portion extending from the second support element and being received in the indentations, the engaging portion and the indentations having surfaces arranged perpendicular to a direction of movement of the first and second support elements which interact with each other whereby the first and second support elements are moveable in only one direction.
- 11. The watch support of claim 4 wherein the lock comprises springs attached to the second support element in the recess, the springs communicating with the indentations.
- 12. A watch support comprising:a first support element having a plurality of ridges thereon; a second support element slidably engaged with the first support, wherein the first and second support elements are moveable between various position with respect to each other; and a lock arranged on the second support element, the lock interacting with the ridges and preventing the first and second support elements from being moved in at least a first direction with respect to each other, wherein the first and second support elements together form a substantially C-shaped element onto which a wrist watch may be removable placed.
- 13. The watch support of claim 12 wherein the ridges are formed by a alternating pattern of angled and straight surfaces on the first support element.
- 14. The watch support of claim 12 further comprising ears provided on at least one of the first and second support elements.
- 15. The watch support of claim 13 wherein the angled surfaces slope away from the second support element.
- 16. The watch support of claim 13 wherein the lock comprises:resilent tabs attached at a first end to the second support element, the tabs extending towards the first support element; a tapered portion arranged at a second opposite end of the tabs, the tapered portion being forced into engagement with the ridges by the tabs.
- 17. The watch support of claim 16 wherein the tapered portion communicates with one straight surface to prevent movement of the first and second support element in at least the first direction with respect to each other.
- 18. The watch support of claim 13 wherein the lock further comprises a stub which can be moved to release the tapered portion from the ridge.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/455,913, filed on Dec. 7, 1999 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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