This application claims priority from European Patent Application No. 16197192.4 filed on Nov. 4, 2016; the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference
The invention relates to the field of attachment devices, and more specifically to attachment devices for timepieces to attach a strand to a case or a clasp to a strand.
The invention also relates to an attachment device for a leather wristband or jewellery bracelet.
Classically, the device for attaching a wristband to a case or a clasp is configured in the form of a bar or a pin. The pin must be attached or detached by means of a tool to be able to remove the wristband from the watch, for example, or to be able to change the clasp.
It is desirable to be able to separate the wristband into two parts to make the attachment/detachment of the wristband on the case and/or the clasp on the wristband easier.
In the prior art wristbands or clasps require the use of tools to be able to attach and/or detach the wristband and clasp, which is not practical for the user when he/she wishes to change the wristband or clasp.
An object of the present invention is to remedy all or some of the disadvantages mentioned above by providing an attachment device that allows a quick attachment/detachment, in particular without requiring use of a tool.
Another object of the invention, at least in a particular embodiment, is to provide an attachment device that is easy to use and inexpensive.
For this purpose, the invention relates to an attachment device for two elements of a watch band to allow said two elements to be hooked into place or unhooked, wherein the first element comprises at least one bar on one of its ends.
According to the invention the second element comprises two fixed grooves, each comprising a longitudinal opening respectively opposite one another, and one of the two elements can move from an unhooked position, in which one of the elements is oriented in a predetermined angular position in relation to the other element, to a hooked position, in which the two elements are coplanar after a rotation of a predetermined angle of one of the two elements in relation to the other so that each groove is articulated on the bar to hold the two elements hooked to one another.
Because of these characteristics, such an attachment device enables a clasp to be attached and detached easily and quickly to/from a wristband strand, for example.
In accordance with other advantageous variants of the invention:
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will become clearer on reading the following description of a particular embodiment of the invention given as non-restrictive illustrative example and of the attached drawings, wherein:
An attachment device according to the invention will now be described in the following with reference to
As illustrated in
The second element 2 comprises two fixed grooves 20, 21, each comprising a longitudinal opening 210, 220 respectively opposite one another. Advantageously, the second element 2 is formed from a single block.
According to the invention one of the two elements can move from an unhooked position, in which one of the two elements is oriented in a predetermined angular position in relation to the other element, to a hooked position, in which the two elements 1, 2 are coplanar after a rotation of a predetermined angle of one of the two elements in relation to the other so that each groove is articulated on the bar 10 to hold the two elements 1, 2 hooked to one another.
Preferably, one of the two elements is positioned perpendicularly in relation to the other, wherein one of the elements is in the transverse plane and the other in the sagittal plane. Thus, the rotation of one of the two elements is in the range of between 0° and 90°, and more preferred between 45° and 90°. The rotation can be conducted in clockwise or anticlockwise direction, depending on the orientation of the grooves 20, 21.
Advantageously, the dimensions of the respective longitudinal openings 210, 220 of the grooves 20, 21 are slightly smaller than the bar 10 in order to prevent any untimely detachment, and the opening has a width slightly smaller than the diameter of the bar 10. Thus, during placement of the grooves 20, 21 on the bar 10, the user must use a light force to insert the bar 10 and hear a “click” signifying that the grooves 20, 21 have been properly positioned on the bar 10.
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According to the invention such an attachment device can be used equally well for a flexible wristband made from leather, textile or a plastic material to attach the wristband to a case or to a clasp or as for attaching a linked wristband to a clasp.
Initially, the first element 1 and the second element 2 are arranged perpendicularly to one another, as illustrated in
The user then causes one of the two elements to pivot in relation to the other around the central element 11, as visible in
A first element without a central element 11 surrounding the bar 10 is clearly also conceivable, wherein the central element 11 facilitates the positioning of the second element 2 and serving as reference for the rotation.
Because of these different aspects of the invention an attachment device is provided that enables two elements of a wristband to be attached and/or detached or a wristband to be attached/detached to a watch case quickly and easily without any special tools.
The present invention is, of course, not limited to the illustrated example and is open to different variants and modifications that would be evident to a person skilled in the art.
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20180125180 A1 | May 2018 | US |