Case for an instrument of small volume including a manually removable back cover

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6655831
  • Patent Number
    6,655,831
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 31, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 2, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
The watch case includes a middle part (2) and a removable back cover (3). The back cover (3) is held under the middle part by means of at least one rail (5), this rail having a first portion (7) arranged to be slid into a groove (9) made in the middle part (2) and a second portion (11) arranged to cap an edge (13) of the back cover (3). Without using tools, the user can remove the rail, take off the back cover and change the battery or batteries powering the movement.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a case for an instrument of small volume, in particular a watch, including a middle part and a removable back cover applied under the middle part.




This type of case is commonly used to cover a wristwatch. The back cover may either be screwed on or snap fitted and may have a sealing gasket interposed between the back cover and the middle part. A back cover of this type can only be set in place or removed using special tools and these operations are generally reserved for a watchmaker, as is apparent in the two designs taken as an example hereinbelow.




Swiss Patent No. 251 447 shows a back cover snap fitted under a middle part. The case includes a middle part-bezel, a casing frame freely fitted in the middle part, a crystal the heel of which is clamped between the inner edge of the middle part-bezel and the casing frame, and a back cover. The back cover is fitted freely in the middle part and is pressed against a compressible sealing gasket lining the bottom face of the casing frame, by two levers each pivoting on an edge located on the inside each of the two opposite sides carrying the lugs of the middle part.




Swiss Patent No. 329 625 shows a back cover applied under a middle part by means of a screw system. This watch includes a crystal of which the edge bent towards the exterior is pressed against a gasket by a casing ring on which it rests. In order to hold the latter in the case, and so that it exerts a pressure against the edge, the back cover, whose contour is rectangular like the middle part, is fitted into the bottom opening of the latter and has, on its outer face, an annular housing, of which the outer wall is tangential to the sides of the opening and open at these tangent locations. In this housing there is arranged an externally threaded round ring, which is screwed into the middle part at the aforementioned tangent locations. Notches facilitate the screwing and unscrewing thereof.




In the design types briefly described above as in all the other designs known to date, if the watch is fitted with a battery in order to operate, the user will have no other choice than to give the watch to a person skilled in the art to change the battery once the battery reaches the end of its life.




It is true that in order to overcome this drawback, certain case back covers are fitted with a battery hatch which consists of a cap screwed on or fixed by a bayonet fitting in the back cover, the cap being provided with a screw slot which allows the user to open the hatch himself by means of a coin, as is implemented for example in the Swatch watch (registered trademark).




However, this solution would not be suitable for a battery, or other power source, with a large diameter as is found in pager watches or in watches fitted with a GPS system. It would also not be suitable for a particular watch including at least two batteries. For this type of instrument of small volume, it is thus necessary to find a solution which allows the entire back cover to be removed in order to have free access to the battery or batteries which have to be changed, such access having to remain simple to implement by the user, and without having to use any tools.




It will also be noted that in this type of instrument (pager or GPS for example) the power source has to be changed frequently, due to the high power consumption of the system. The battery change must thus be able to be effected quickly and by the user himself who will keep spare batteries on him.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In order to overcome this problem, the present invention proposes a back cover held under the middle part by means of at least one rail, this rail having a first longitudinal portion arranged to be slid into a groove made in the middle part and a second longitudinal portion arranged to cap an edge of the back cover when said first portion is introduced into said groove to fix said back cover under said middle part.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The features and advantages of the present invention will appear from the following description, made with reference to the annexed drawings and giving, by way of explanatory but non limiting example, several advantageous embodiments of the invention, in such drawings:





FIG. 1

is a perspective bottom view of the case according to the invention, and in its most evolved meaning;





FIG. 2

is a cross-section of the case along the line II—II of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a cross-section in the case along the line III—III of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a blown up perspective view of the parts obturating the back of the middle part of the case according to the invention;





FIG. 5

shows a possible system for blocking the back cover of the case onto the middle part;





FIG. 6

is a partial cross-section of the case according to the invention in its simplest meaning;





FIG. 7

is a partial cross-section showing a construction variant to that shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 8

is a perspective disassociated view of an alternative embodiment of the parts obturating the back of the middle part of the case according to the invention;





FIG. 9

is a simplified bottom view of the middle part;





FIG. 10

is a cross-section along the line X—X of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 11

is a cross-section along the line XI—XI of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 12

is a bottom view of the back cover of the case;





FIG. 13

is a cross-section along the line XIII—XIII of

FIG. 12

;





FIG. 14

is a top view of the plate for holding the back cover to the case;





FIG. 15

is a cross-section along the line XV—XV of

FIG. 14

, and





FIG. 16

is a cross-section in the assembly formed by the middle part of the watch and the parts obturating the back thereof.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The perspective view of

FIG. 1

shows a watch case


1


according to the present invention and in its most evolved meaning. It shows a middle part


2


in which are integrated various horns


30


which will be used to secure the strands of a bracelet. Inside this middle part


2


are placed the watch movement and all the components which can accompany it, like for example, a pager or GPS electronic arrangement and a power source in the form of one or two batteries. A removable back cover


3


is applied under middle part


2


. If necessary, a sealing gasket


4


(see

FIGS. 2 and 3

) is inserted between middle part


2


and back cover


3


.




As

FIG. 1

shows, the case of the invention is characterised in that back cover


3


is held under middle part


2


by means of two rails


5


and


6


located on either side of back cover


3


. As is visible in

FIG. 2

, which is a cross-section along the line II—II of

FIG. 1

, rail


5


has a first longitudinal portion


7


arranged to be slid into a housing or groove


9


made in middle part


2


. Rail


5


also has a second longitudinal portion


11


arranged to cap an edge


13


of back cover


3


when said first portion


7


is introduced into said housing or groove


9


.

FIG. 2

also shows rail


6


constructed in a similar way to rail


5


. Thus, rail


6


has a first longitudinal portion


8


arranged to be slid into a housing or groove


10


made in middle part


2


. Rail


6


also has a second longitudinal portion


11


arranged to cap an edge


14


of back cover


3


when said first portion


8


is introduced into said housing or groove


10


. It will thus be understood that when rails


5


and


6


are in place, back cover


3


is fixed under middle part


2


.




In order to complete case


1


shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, middle part


2


carries on its upper portion a bezel


31


under which a crystal


32


is applied. The sealing between bezel


31


and crystal


32


is assured by a sealing gasket


33


. The sealing between bezel


31


and middle part


2


is assured by a sealing gasket


34


.




The invention could stop there and merely arrange two rails


5


and


6


to block back cover


3


under middle part


2


. In this case, in order to remove back cover


3


, the user slides rails


5


and


6


one after the other out of their respective housings, after which back cover


3


can be taken off. In order to facilitate this removal, each of the rails may be provided with a protruding portion at its end (not shown in the drawings). In order to close the case, back cover


3


is applied under middle part


2


and first of all first portion


7


of rail


5


is made to slide into its groove


9


, second portion


11


of this rail then resting on edge


13


of back cover


3


, then first portion


8


of rail


6


is made to slide into its groove


10


, the second portion of this rail then resting on edge


14


of back cover


3


. In the case which has just been explained, it will be noted that the rails are independent of each other and not necessarily parallel to each other.




It was however deemed useful and convenient to join the two rails


5


and


6


by a crosspiece


15


as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


3


,


4


and


5


. Crosspiece


15


forms with rails


5


and


6


, arranged in parallel, a stirrup referenced


16


which is seen clearly in

FIGS. 1 and 4

. This stirrup


16


has the advantage of having on the one hand a single fastening part which is more difficult to lose and on the other hand, gripping means


17


for removing rails


5


and


6


simultaneously and manually from their respective housings


9


and


10


to thereby separate back cover


3


from middle part


2


. An example of the gripping means will be described now.




Gripping means


17


are illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 3

. Crosspiece


15


is provided with a bulge


18


and back cover


3


is provided with a hollow or slot


19


which faces bulge


18


. In order to remove stirrup


16


, one slides a fingernail into hollow


19


until the point of the fingernail rests on bulge


18


. A force (arrow A) is exerted by the fingernail against bulge


18


, which has the effect of releasing crosspiece


15


from middle part


2


(arrow B) and removing rails


5


and


6


from their housings.





FIG. 4

illustrates the operations to be effected to close the case. One starts by applying back cover


3


under middle part


2


in the direction of arrow C. A certain force is maintained on back cover


3


in order to squash sealing gasket


4


slightly while the end of rails


5


and


6


is being introduced into their housings and they are slid, in the direction of arrow D, to the bottom of their housings, by pressing on crosspiece


15


.




In order to act as a counterpart to bulge


18


and thus to assure a certain symmetry for back cover


3


, the back cover is fitted with a second bulge


35


(FIGS.


1


and


3


).




Once in place and as described hereinbefore, stirrup


16


is not protected from inadvertent removal due, for example, to an object appearing in front of the gripping means with which crosspiece


15


is provided. In order to avoid this, back cover


3


may be fitted with a notch


20


as shown in FIG.


5


. This notch


20


is capable of accommodating a locking piece


21


arranged on crosspiece


15


. This locking piece has, with respect to crosspiece


15


, sufficient resilience to bend when it abuts, via its inclined plane


36


, edge


37


of back cover


3


until its tip falls into notch


20


. To release the locking piece, one need only act on plane


36


with a fingernail to make it bend and thereby release all of stirrup


16


.




The cross-section of

FIG. 6

shows a watch case


1


according to the present invention and in its simplest meaning. Here, back cover


3


is held under middle part


2


by means of a single rail


5


, which has, let us not forget, a first longitudinal portion


7


arranged to be slid into a groove


9


made in middle part


2


and a second longitudinal portion


11


arranged to cap an edge


13


of back cover


3


. In this case, as appears in the right part of

FIG. 6

, the other edge


45


of back cover


3


ends in a point, arranged to be housed in a groove


9


arranged in middle part


2


. In order to apply back cover


3


under middle part


2


, one starts by introducing pointed edge


45


into groove


9


at a certain angle. Back cover


3


is then folded down under middle part


2


and back cover


3


is fixed by introducing rail


5


.




Whether in the simplest meaning of the invention (

FIG. 6

) or in its most evolved meaning (FIG.


2


), rails


5


,


6


have a Z-shaped cross-section, first longitudinal portion


7


including a first rectangular heel which slides into groove


9


and second longitudinal portion


11


including a second rectangular heel whose top face


40


rests on edge


13


of back cover


3


(see FIG.


6


).




The invention is not limited to this cross-section which may take other profiles such as for example, that shown in FIG.


7


. Here, first longitudinal portion


7


of rail


5


includes a rectangular heel slid into groove


9


and second longitudinal portion


11


of rail


5


includes a corner having an inclined face


41


arranged to rest on an edge


13


of back cover


3


, this edge being tapered.




In the following description, the elements which are identical to those previously described with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


7


will be designated by the same numerical references. For a detailed description of these elements, reference will be made to the corresponding passages of the preceding description.




The perspective view of

FIG. 8

shows middle part


2


of watch case


1


which carries several horns


30


which serve to attach the strands of a bracelet. As for the variant illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the operations to be effected to close case


1


require first of all applying back cover


46


under middle part


2


in the direction of arrow E. A certain force is exerted on back cover


46


to squash a sealing gasket


48


and ensure that said back cover


46


is suitably applied under middle part


2


. The end of rails


5


and


6


is then introduced into their respective housings


9


and


10


and they are slid, in the direction of arrow F, to the bottom of said housings


9


and


10


.




According to the variant shown in

FIG. 8

, rails


5


and


6


are connected to each other by a holding plate


50


which, when rails


5


and


6


are slid into their housings


9


and


10


, caps back cover


46


of case


1


. More precisely, and as was described previously, rails


5


and


6


each have a longitudinal portion, respectively


7


and


8


, arranged to be able to be slid into the housings or grooves


9


and


10


made in middle part


2


. Thus, when rails


5


and


6


are in placed, back cover


46


is fixed under middle part


2


, pressed against the latter by holding plate


50


.




Holding plate


50


has multiple advantages. First of all it constitutes a single pieces which is less easy to lose. It also has gripping means


52


which will be described hereinafter to remove rails


5


and


6


from grooves


9


and


10


. As it covers almost the whole of the surface of back cover


46


, holding plate


50


protects the latter against scratches or other external attacks. Finally, with respect to stirrup


16


described hereinbefore, holding plate


50


gives the assembly which it forms with rails


5


and


6


an improved rigidity.




In order to remove back cover


46


, the user has to slide rails


5


and


6


out of their housings


9


and


10


made in middle part


2


, after which back cover


46


can be taken off. In order to facilitate this operation, middle part


2


(shown schematically in

FIGS. 9

to


11


) has on its opposing transverse edges


54


two symmetrical grooves


56


which are open towards the bottom of case


1


. When back cover


46


is fixed under middle part


2


, it covers by its facing edge


58


one of the two grooves


56


. The end of one of rails


5


and


6


need then only be slid into groove


56


covered by back cover


46


and to use this rail


5


or


6


like a lever arm to detach said back cover


46


from middle part


2


. Of course, this example is given purely by way of illustration, and middle part


2


may only include a single groove


56


open towards the bottom to allow back cover


46


to be removed. Advantageously, holding plate


50


is capable of having a bulge which, in the closed position, obturates facing groove


56


, which substantially improves the aesthetic appearance of the watch.




Gripping means


52


are shown in

FIGS. 12 and 13

relative to back cover


46


of watch case


1


and in

FIGS. 14 and 15

which concern holding plate


50


of said back cover


46


. Holding plate


50


has a tongue


60


on the top face of which is provided a bulge


62


. When the two rails


5


and


6


are slid to the bottom of housings


9


and


10


, bulge


62


is snap fitted into a groove


64


which faces said bulge


62


and which is provided on the outer surface of back cover


46


.




To remove holding plate


50


, the back cover has a hollow


66


. The user then slides a fingernail into hollow


66


until the tip of the fingernail slightly raises tongue


60


of holding plate


50


and releases bulge


62


from groove


64


. In the same movement, the user pushes back holding plate


50


which has the effect of removing rails


5


and


6


from their housings


9


and


10


.




In order to facilitate the passage of bulge


62


of tongue


60


when rails


5


and


6


penetrate housings


9


and


10


, back cover


46


includes a chamfer


68


which has an inclined face on which bulge


62


can slide.




The invention which has just been described shows that an instrument of small volume can be provided with a back cover which can be set in place or removed without the user using any tools. Thus, if a battery has to be changed frequently, the user does not need to request the assistance of a specialist.



Claims
  • 1. A case for an instrument of small volume in particular a watch, including a middle part and a removable back cover applied under the middle part,wherein the back cover is held under the middle part by means of at least one rail, this rail having a first longitudinal portion arranged to be slid into a groove made in the middle part and a second longitudinal portion arranged to cap an edge of the back cover when said first portion is introduced into said groove to fix said back cover under said middle part; wherein the back cover is held under the middle part by means of two rails located on either side of the back cover, these rails each having a first longitudinal portion arranged to slide into a respective groove made in the middle part and a second longitudinal portion arranged to cap a respective edge of the back cover; wherein the two rails are arranged in parallel and are joined by a crosspiece to form a clamp; and wherein the back cover is provided with a notch able to accommodate a bolt arranged on the crosspiece to block the back cover under the middle part when the clamp is in place.
  • 2. A case for an instrument of small volume in particular a watch, including a middle part and a removable back cover applied under the middle part,wherein the back cover is held under the middle part by means of at least one rail, this rail having a first longitudinal portion arranged to be slid into a groove made in the middle part and a second longitudinal portion arranged to cap an edge of the back cover when said first portion is introduced into said groove to fix said back cover under said middle part; wherein the back cover is held under the middle part by means of two rails located on either side of the back cover, these rails each having a first longitudinal portion arranged to slide into a respective groove made in the middle part and a second longitudinal portion arranged to cap a respective edge of the back cover; wherein the two rails are arranged parallel to each other and are joined by a holding plate which, when the rails are slid into their respective housings, caps the back cover of the case.
  • 3. A case according to claim 2, wherein the holding plate has gripping means for manually removing the rails from their respective housings thereby separating the back cover from the middle part.
  • 4. A case according to claim 3, wherein the holding plate includes a tongue provided with a flange and in that the back cover is provided with a groove able to accommodate the flange.
  • 5. A case according to claim 4, wherein the back cover is provided with a hollow facing the tongue to allow the holding plate to be removed by means of a fingernail.
  • 6. A case according to claim 4, wherein in order to facilitate the passage of the flange when the rails penetrate their respective housings, the back cover includes a chamfer which has an inclined face on which the flange can slide.
  • 7. A case according to claim 5, wherein in order to facilitate the passage of the flange when the rails penetrate their respective housings, the back cover includes a chamfer which has an inclined face on which the flange can slide.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2017/99 Nov 1999 CH
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
4298973 Saito Nov 1981 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number Date Country
258894 May 1949 CH
632375 Oct 1982 CH
53-25462 Sep 1978 JP