The present invention relates to a case for a wristwatch, comprising a closed cell designed to accommodate a watch movement and having a middle through which there passes at least one control stem and to which there are fixed on the one hand a back and on the other hand a crystal, this closed cell being housed in an outer jacket having a top component containing an opening for the crystal to pass through, a back and a side wall that is provided both with means of connection to the wrist band and with at least one passage for said control stem, elastic means being arranged between the back of the jacket and said cell to apply, to a bearing surface which is part of the middle and is situated at the periphery of said crystal, a pressure such as to keep this bearing surface of the middle permanently applied to the edge of said opening for the passage of the crystal.
A watch case of the abovementioned type was disclosed in EP 1 076 273. The elastic means arranged between the back of the jacket and the cell that takes the watch movement are made of synthetic resin. The elastic properties of these resins are relatively weak, so the impact damping effect of such a construction is still limited.
The main purpose of a watch case is to protect the watch movement. The watch case is also, together with the watch dial, generally the only visible part of the watch, so the case is also a component that has an aesthetic role to play because, as with a car, its appearance is a component in the purchaser's choice. If it is wished to modify the appearance of the case, another case must be made, even if the technical features by which the movement is contained do not change.
The case of a wristwatch is also exposed to all sorts of abuse, particularly knocks.
It is an object of the present invention both to make it possible to modify the appearance of the watch without having to change the whole watch every time, and to give the watch greater protection against knocks.
To this end, the subject of the present invention is a case for the wristwatch as claimed in claim 1.
One of the advantages of this case is that the appearance of the outer jacket can be changed without changing the closed cell containing the watch movement. Advantageously, this closed cell is sealed. The part designed to contain the movement therefore never changes for a given movement: only the outer jacket, which will be simple to produce because it no longer has to perform the functions of containing and sealing the movement, is modified. Moreover, the elastic suspension of the closed cell inside the outer jacket gives added protection, which is particularly useful for a sports watch. The outer jacket does not need to be sealed. It simply has means for attaching it to the wrist band, and this also simplifies the production of the middle of the closed cell because it no longer has horns.
Other advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the course of the following description, given with the aid of the appended drawings which show, schematically and by way of example, one embodiment of the wristwatch case of this invention.
The wristwatch case according to the invention comprises a closed cell for accommodating the movement of the watch 1 and which comprises in this example a middle 2, the upper opening of which is closed by a pressed-in crystal 3 with an interposed seal 4, and the lower opening of which is closed by a screwed back 5 with a seal 6. In the example shown, the back 5 is provided with a transparent center part 5a to allow the movement to be seen. As with all watch cases, this cell is pierced, preferably leaktightly, by at least one control stem 17 (
This closed cell is mounted via an elastic suspension which will be described below in a jacket comprising a top component 9 interrupted by a central opening 9a through which passes part 2b of the middle 2 in which the crystal 3 is fixed. A bearing surface 2c of the middle is adjacent to a bearing surface of the top component of the outer jacket. A damper can be housed in an annular housing 2d. The outer jacket also has a back 10 to which four threaded studs 11 are fixed with a spacer 12 interposed between the top component 9 and the back 10. This spacer 12 forms the side wall of the outer jacket and has an aperture 12a (
The outer face of the back 10 of the outer jacket is advantageously curved to follow the shape of the wrist. This back 10 has an opening 10a to allow the transparent part 5a of the back 5 of the inner cell to be seen. This opening 10a also allows the back 5 of the inner cell to be housed partially in the thickness of the back 10 of the outer jacket and to reduce the total height of the watch case.
The middle comprises, on either side of a diametrical line passing through the handsetting stem 7, two suspension components 2a (
To fix each of the two halves of the wrist band 15 two screws 16 are screwed from the underside through the respective openings passing through the back 10 of the outer jacket. These screws 16 are screwed into threads 12a formed in the spacer 1 which forms the side wall of the outer jacket, and one of which is visible in
As will be realized on reading the above description, the three components—the top component 9, the back 10 and the spacer 12 that make up the outer jacket in which the inner cell 2, 3, 5 is suspended elastically—are simpler to produce than the components of a standard watch case. As a result, the appearance given to the wristwatch by this jacket can be modified more easily without affecting the inner cell, which has the function of containing and protecting the movement by forming a sealed inner space. Moreover, the elastic suspension of the cell provides the watch movement with added protection against knocks.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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6405135.2 | Mar 2006 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CH07/00152 | 3/20/2007 | WO | 00 | 9/25/2008 |