Claims
- 1. A removable link for use in an arrangement comprising a plurality of interlocking links, wherein the plurality of interlocking links includes at least one decoupling link that is decouplable from the removable link, the removable link comprising:a link body having a first end and a second end; a hand portion having a bar receiving region formed at the first end of the body; a retractable retaining pin having a first end within the link body and a second end extending from the link body into the bar receiving region, the retractable retaining pin being slideable within a bore provided in the link body, the retaining pin for retaining a retainable bar positioned in the bar receiving region; and a biasing member, coupled to the retaining pin and positioned within the bore, for biasing the retaining pin towards the bar receiving region; whereby the retainable bar is retained within the bar receiving region by the retaining pin extending into the bar receiving region, and whereby the retainable bar is decoupled from the removable link by the retracting of the retaining pin away from the bar receiving region sufficiently to allow the retainable bar to be removed therefrom.
- 2. The removable link as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second end of the retaining pin has a surface shape to facilitate the sliding of the retainable bar along the surface of the retaining pin this causing the retaining pin to retract within the bore away from the bar receiving region.
- 3. The removable link as claimed in claim 1, wherein the link body comprises:a bar coupled to the second end of the body for coupling to the decoupling link; and integrally formed, spaced apart first and second shoulders; wherein the bar is secured to and between the first and second shoulders.
- 4. The removable link as claimed in claim 3, wherein the removable link is decoupled from the decoupling link by decoupling the bar of the removable link from a bar retaining region of the decoupling link.
- 5. The removable link as claimed in claim 1, wherein the biasing member is a spring.
- 6. The removable link as claimed in claim 1, wherein the retainable bar is coupled to another one of the plurality of interlocking links.
- 7. The removable link as claimed in claim 1, wherein the retainable bar is a springbar coupled between a pair of lugs which themselves are part of a watch casing.
- 8. The removable link as claimed in claim 1, wherein the link body includes inner wall surfaces to prevent the retaining pin from overextending within the bar retaining region.
- 9. The removable link as claimed in claim 1, wherein the removable link is a link in a watchband.
- 10. An arrangement comprising a plurality of interlocking links, wherein the arrangement comprises:at least one removable link comprising: a link body having a first end and a second end; a hand portion having a bar receiving region formed at the first end of the body; a bar coupled to the second end of the body; a retractable retaining pin having a first end within the link body and a second end extending from the link body into the bar receiving region, the retractable retaining pin being slideable within a bore provided in the link body, the retaining pin for retaining a retainable bar in the bar receiving region; and a biasing member, coupled to the retaining pin, for biasing the retaining pin towards the bar receiving region; and at least one decoupling link that is decouplable from the removable link, the decoupling link comprising: a link body having a first end and a second end; a hand portion having a bar receiving region formed at the first end of the body; a retractable retaining pin having a first end within the link body and a second end extending from the link body into the bar receiving region, the retractable retaining pin being slideable within a bore provided in the link body, the retaining pin for retaining the bar of the removable link in its bar receiving region; and a biasing member, coupled to the retaining pin, for biasing the retaining pin towards the bar receiving region; whereby the first end of the removable link is decoupled from the arrangement by causing the retainable bar to be decoupled therefrom by the retracting of the retaining pin away from the bar receiving region sufficiently to allow the retainable bar to be removed therefrom, and further whereby the second end of the removable link is decoupled from the decoupleable link by causing the retracting of the retaining pin of the decoupling link away from the bar receiving region of the decoupling link sufficiently to allow the bar of the removable link to be removed therefrom.
- 11. The arrangement as claimed in claim 10, including a plurality of removable links.
- 12. An arrangement of interlocking links for use in a watchband, wherein the arrangement comprises:at least one removable link comprising: a link body having a first end and a second end; a hand portion having a bar receiving region formed at the first end of the body; a bar coupled to the second end of the body; a retractable retaining pin having a first end within the link body and a second end extending from the link body into the bar receiving region, the retractable retaining pin being slideable within a bore provided in the link body, the retaining pin for retaining a retainable bar in the bar receiving region; and a biasing member, coupled to the retaining pin, for biasing the retaining pin towards the bar receiving region; and at least one decoupling link that is decouplable from the removable link, the decoupling link comprising: a link body having a first end and a second end; a hand portion having a bar receiving region formed at the first end of the body; a retractable retaining pin having a first end within the link body and a second end extending from the link body into the bar receiving region, the retractable retaining pin being slideable within a bore provided in the link body, the retaining pin for retaining the bar of the removable link in its bar receiving region; and a biasing member, coupled to the retaining pin, for biasing the retaining pin towards the bar receiving region; whereby the first end of the removable link is decoupled from the arrangement by causing the retainable bar to be decoupled therefrom by retracting the retaining pin thereof away from the bar receiving region sufficiently to allow the retainable bar to be removed therefrom, and further whereby the second end of the removable link is decoupled from the decoupleable link by causing the retracting of the retaining pin of the decoupling link away from the bar receiving region of the decoupling link sufficiently to allow the bar of the removable link to be removed therefrom.
RELATED U.S. APPLICATION DATA
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/173,652, filed Dec. 30, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (17)
Provisional Applications (1)
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