This application claims priority to European Patent Application No. 22167450.0 filed Apr. 8, 2022, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a bracelet clasp, and particularly to watch bracelets.
From document CH 700 356, a clasp comprising two push-pieces which are integral with two hinged arms on flexible shafts is known. Such a clasp has the disadvantage that the flexible arms, due to machining tolerances, do not open symmetrically and the opening function is thus not always performed correctly.
From document EP 0 913 106, a folding clasp is also known, comprising a rigid base provided with two longitudinal members, a cap arranged to be attached to a strand of the bracelet, and at least one folding arm having a rear end attached to one end of the base by a first hinge and having a front end attached to the cap by a second hinge. The folding arm includes two juxtaposed arms provided with push-pieces, and wherein the front ends are separated by an elastic element. Such a clasp has the same drawback cited above, the cap having excessive play and not allowing a symmetrical opening of the flexible arms.
An aim of the present invention is that of remedying all or some of the drawbacks mentioned above by providing a clasp capable of fulfilling safety constraints while enabling a symmetrical opening thereof.
The aim of the invention is also that of providing a clasp of a design that is simple and economical to manufacture.
To this end, the invention relates to a bracelet clasp comprising:
According to the invention, the clasp comprises a banking housed between the first and second arms of the third strip when the clasp is in the closed position, so as to ensure a symmetrical opening of the arms when pressures are exerted on the push-pieces.
Thanks to these features, such a bracelet clasp makes it possible to limit the travel of each flexible arm and therefore ensure the function of the clasp by a symmetrical opening of the arms.
According to other advantageous alternative embodiments of the invention:
The invention also relates to a wristwatch including a bracelet equipped with a clasp according to the invention.
Further features and advantages of the invention will emerge more clearly on reading the following description of a particular embodiment of the invention, given merely by way of illustrative and non-limiting example, and the appended figures, wherein:
A bracelet clasp will now be described hereinafter with reference jointly to
The other end 11 of the first strip 1 is hinged at a first end 30 of a third folding strip 3, the third strip 3 partially covering the second end 21 of the second strip 2 when the clasp is in the closed position.
From the first end 30 of the third strip 3 emerge first and second arms 32 and 33 that are mobile in translation. According to an alternative embodiment of the invention, not shown in the figures, the first strip 1 can be provided solid and have a receptacle comprising locking means configured to receive the arms 32 and 33.
The clasp also comprises a cap 4, hinged at the arms 32 and 33, equipped with first and second flaps 40 and 41 extending perpendicularly with respect to the cap 4. The flaps 40 and 41 have holes 42 and 43 configured to receive the ends of push-pieces 320, 330 to create the hinge between the arms 32, 33 and the cap 4.
The cap 4 can have means for holding a second strand of the bracelet, such as a slug 44 as illustrated in the figures or a bar so as to define a starting point for the second strand of the bracelet.
The locking mechanism is arranged to keep the third strip 3 on the first strip 1 when no pressure is exerted simultaneously on the push-pieces 320 and 330. To this end, the longitudinal members 1a and 1b of the first strip 1 respectively have fixed hooks 14 and 15 configured to cooperate respectively with hooks 34 and 35 disposed on the arms 32 and 33. This coupling can be observed in
According to the invention, the clasp comprises a banking 23 arranged to be housed or rest between the first and second arms 32, 33 of the third strip when the clasp is in the closed position, and more specifically between the ends of the first and second arms 32, 33 which receive the push-pieces 320, 330.
According to a first embodiment, the banking 23 is disposed at the second end 21 of the second strip 2, the banking 23 being positioned between the first and second arms 32, 33 of the third strip when the clasp is in the closed position.
According to a second embodiment, the banking 23 is disposed in the middle of the first strip 1 on the bridge 1c connecting the two longitudinal members 1a and 1b.
When the clasp is folded up or in the closed position as illustrated in
When a pressure is exerted on the push-pieces 320 and 330, the clasp is unlocked by a symmetrical opening of the arms 32, 33, the banking 23 making it possible to limit the travel of each arm 32, 33 and therefore ensure the correct opening of the clasp.
It will be understood that if the banking 23 did not exist, a non-identical or similar pressure exerted on the push-pieces 320, 330 would not enable a correct movement of the arms to enable the correct opening of the clasp. For example, when the wearer exerts a greater pressure on the push-piece 320 than on the push-piece 330, the free end of the flexible arm 32 can come into contact against the other free end of the flexible arm 33 and prevent the correct opening of the clasp.
In conclusion, to open the clasp according to the present invention, the wearer merely exerts simultaneous pressures on the two pressures on the two push-pieces 320, 330 until the free end of the flexible arms 32, 33 comes into contact with the banking 23. The hooks 34 and 35 of the arms 32 and 33 are then released from the hooks 14 and 15 of the longitudinal members 1a and 1b, thus triggering the release of the third strips 3 and the opening of the clasp.
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.
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