This application is claiming priority based on European Patent Application No. 21170450.7 filed on Apr. 26, 2021, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirely by reference.
The invention relates to a bracelet clasp, and in particular to watch bracelets or straps.
The European patent No. 0 913 106 discloses an unfolding clasp comprising a rigid base provided with two side members, a cover arranged to be attached to a strand of the bracelet, and at least one unfolding arm having a rear end attached to one end of the base by a first hinge and having a front end attached to the cover by a second hinge. The folding arm includes two juxtaposed branches provided with push-pieces, the front ends whereof are held apart by a resilient element. Such a clasp has many parts, the assembly whereof is time-consuming and complicated, and has a high manufacturing cost. Moreover, such a clasp is not easy to handle as a result of the number of parts used.
One purpose of the present invention is to overcome some or all of the aforementioned drawbacks by providing a clasp that is simple and inexpensive to manufacture.
For this purpose, the invention relates to a bracelet clasp. As a result of these features, such a bracelet clasp offers an extremely simple design, is easy to handle, and consists of a single part.
According to other advantageous alternative embodiments of the invention:
The invention further relates to a wristwatch including a bracelet provided with a clasp in accordance with the invention.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be better understood upon reading the following description given of a non-limiting specific embodiment of the invention, provided for illustration purposes with reference to the accompanying figures, in which:
A clasp for a bracelet will now be described hereinbelow with joint reference to
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According to the invention, said strip 2 comprises a cut-out 5 so as to form at least one rigid portion 22, located in the vicinity of the first end 20, and two opposite deformable portions 23, 24 located in the vicinity of the free end 21. The cut-out can take different shapes, such as a T or Y shape for example, or a logo shape.
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Advantageously, the strip 2, the pins 6 and the hooks 6′ form an element that is made in one piece.
The strip 2 can have additional means for holding the second bracelet strand, such as a peg 8 as shown in
The peg 8 thus acts as a safety device preventing the second strand 4 of the strip 2 from being unhooked, leading to the unexpected unlocking of the clasp in the event of an impact for example. Advantageously, the peg 8 is formed at the same time as the strip so that the assembly forms a one-piece element.
The deformable portions 23 and 24 of the strip 2 have machined edges to form push-pieces 26 and facilitate the gripping of the clasp for the deformation of the deformable portions.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the strip 2 comprises protruding edges 25 arranged to guide the second bracelet strand 4, the protruding edges 25 being positioned in the vicinity of the first end 20 of the strip 2, and oriented facing the bracelet strands.
According to another embodiment of the invention, shown in
The strip 2 of the clasp 1 is made of a material selected from: plastic materials, metals and metal alloys, and composite materials, via moulding, injection, machining, stamping, 3D printing, or a combination of these methods. A strip can also be made of two materials. The strip 2 can, for example, be made of plastic material and metal, for example the deformable portions can be made of plastic material and the remainder can be made of metal.
According to yet another embodiment (not shown in the figures), the second bracelet strand comprises locking means arranged to engage with said strip.
The positioning of the clasp and how it is released from the second strand 4 will now be described.
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The pins 6 are inserted into the hole 40 until the hooks 6′ protrude from the hole 40. The wearer can then release pressure on the push-pieces 26, which causes the deformable portions 23, 24 to return to the rest position and consequently the hooks also to engage with the second bracelet strand, which causes the clasp to lock on the second bracelet strand.
To open the clasp, simultaneous pressure must be exerted on the push-pieces 26 to cause the hooks 6′ to be released from the hole 40 and the clasp to open.
It goes without saying that the present invention is not limited to the example shown but that various alternatives and modifications that may be apparent to a person skilled in the art can be made thereto.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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21170450.7 | Apr 2021 | EP | regional |