Claims
- 1. A bracelet clasp, comprising a body having two ends and two sides, one of the sides being fixed or secured to one of the ends of the bracelet, and the opposite side comprising a retaining formation coacting with a coupling member on the other end of the bracelet; a cover articulated on the body of the clasp so as to be movable relative to the body of the clasp transversely relative to the body and to an axis of the bracelet, and also to be able to pivot about a hinge axis of articulation parallel to the bracelet axis; said body being structured and arranged to receive a watch casing, and said cover comprising an opening exposing a dial of said watch.
- 2. The clasp according to claim 1, wherein the cover of the clasp is provided with pivot screws whose head coacts with slots in the body of the clasp, and the pivot screws are subjected to action by of resilient devices mounted in the body of the clasp tending to move the pivot screws outwardly of the clasp.
- 3. The clasp according to claim 2, wherein each resilient device comprises, located in a transverse hole in the body of the clasp, a pusher, a spring and a screw screwed into the hole in the body, permitting pressure adjustment of the pusher on the pivot screws.
- 4. The clasp according to claim 3, wherein an edge of the cover opposite the pivot screws comprises a nose coacting with an edge of the clasp body to maintain the cover in closed position on the body.
- 5. The clasp according to claim 4, wherein the cover comprises a locking rib coacting in a closed position of the covers on the body of the clasp, with the coupling member at the other end of the bracelet.
- 6. The clasp according to claim 2, wherein an edge of the cover opposite the pivot screws comprises a nose coacting with an edge of the clasp body to maintain the cover in closed position on the body.
- 7. The clasp according to claim 6, wherein the cover comprises a locking rib coacting in a closed position of the covers on the body of the clasp, with the coupling member at the other end of the bracelet.
- 8. The clasp according to claim 6, wherein to open the cover, the cover must first be moved transversely relative to the body to free the retaining nose, and then pivoted about the hinge axis formed by the pivot screws against friction surfaces created by the resilient devices on the pivot screws.
Priority Claims (1)
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99 110026 |
May 1999 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is the 35 USC 371 national stage of International Application PCT/IB00/00586 filed on May 8, 2000, which designated the United States of America.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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Kind |
PCT/IB00/00586 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO00/72094 |
11/30/2000 |
WO |
A |
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Jun 1966 |
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935 435 |
Jun 1948 |
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