This application claims priority from European Patent Application No. 17197367.0 filed on Oct. 19, 2017, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to the field of horology or jewelry. More specifically, it concerns a method for attaching a strap or bracelet to an object, particularly a watch case.
Generally, straps or bracelets, made of leather or metal, are attached to the horns of a watch case by means of a bar formed of a tube, inside which are mounted two pistons that move in translation, and an elastic member disposed between said pistons and intended to drive them outwardly of the tube. Said bar is mounted inside a housing provided for this purpose at one end of the bracelet, and the pistons are engaged in blind bores facing them in the horns of the case.
To detach a strap or bracelet attached to a case in this manner, it is necessary to have a tool designed to push the pistons back inside the tube, against the stress exerted by the elastic member, and thereby remove them from the bores. The wearer of the watch does not permanently carry such a tool, and moreover, the tool can be inconvenient to use. This is why bracelets provided with such an attachment device are generally permanently secured to the case.
There are also attachment devices that allow the bracelet to be removed from the case without using a tool. Such devices usually comprise a bar, of the type described above, on which is mounted, through the tube, a member for actuating the pistons. Said actuation member is, for example, a radial finger integral with one of the pistons, as described in Swiss Patent No CH327838. The finger is slidably mounted through an axial slot made in the tube, and its movement along the slot pushes one of the pistons inside the tube.
CH Patent No. 614589 discloses a watch case with a device for attaching a strap to the case, the central horn has a cylindrical passage that is slit longitudinally over the entire length of the horn, to allow insertion of a bar for attaching a strap. The bar takes the form of a cylinder with a flat portion along its entire length to allow the bar to pass when it is inserted into the passage and to hold the bar in place when the latter occupies a determined angular position.
The attachment devices thus described are generally employed for interchangeable bracelets or straps which the user can then change as desired. They are not, however, free of drawbacks. It will be noted in particular, that they require major structural modifications to the bar, such as, for example, making an opening in the tube, or transforming the pistons. These changes entail significant extra manufacturing costs. These attachment devices also include a protruding element, namely the actuating member, which may snag or injure the wearer of the watch.
The present invention makes it possible to overcome these drawbacks by proposing a device for attaching a bracelet or strap to a watch case, the device comprising, on the one hand, a bar secured to the watch case by means of at least one horn, and on the other hand, an insert integral with the end of the bracelet, wherein the bar and the insert are complementary in order to cooperate by fitting one inside the other to form removable assembly means able to make the bracelet interchangeable.
According to the invention, the bar is formed by two cylindrical shafts having at least one flat portion, said flat portion being arranged to cooperate by interlocking or fitting with at least one housing made in said at least one insert, said at least one housing having a substantially rectangular opening for receiving said at least one flat portion, wherein each shaft is telescopic in order to move from a first position A, in which the shaft is deployed and the inset is positionable on the bar shaft, to a second position B, in which the bar is retracted and said insert is locked onto the bar shaft.
According to other advantageous variants of the invention:
Other features and advantages of the present invention will appear more clearly from the following detailed description of an example embodiment of a device for attaching a strap or bracelet according to the invention, this example being given solely by way of non-limiting illustration with reference to the annexed drawing, in which:
As can be observed in
According to the invention, bar 4 is formed by at least one cylindrical shaft 40 having at least one flat portion 41, flat portion 41 being arranged to cooperate by interlocking or fitting with at least one housing 200 made in insert 20 of bracelet portion 2 or of a link. As represented in the Figures, bar 4 is formed by two shafts 40, each including two parallel and symmetrical flat portions 41, and the two shafts 40 are separated by a spring 5 that pushes them away from each other, shafts 40 tending to be returned to the deployed position by spring 5 disposed inside housing 30 of horn 3 when the shafts are not locked.
Those skilled in the art could devise a single shaft forming bar 4 and would have no particular difficulty in adapting this device to a watch case comprising a conventional pair of horns.
Advantageously, shaft 40 is arranged to be telescopic to move from a first position A, in which the shaft is deployed and insert 20 is positionable on shaft 40, to a second position B, in which the shaft is retracted and the insert is locked on bar shaft 40.
As illustrated in
Further, shaft 40 includes at least one operating member at its free end for pivoting the bar from a first position A, in which flat portion 41 of the shaft is able to receive the insert, to a second position B in which insert 20 is locked onto bar 4.
As illustrated, the operating member includes a collar 44 integral with each of the ends of shaft 40, with shaft 40 and collar 44 thus forming a single element. It is also possible to envisage assembling collar 44 to the end of shaft 40 by means of an insertion tip mounted in a hollow portion of shaft 40. An internal bump is in that case arranged at the end of shaft 40 for cooperating with the insertion tip, so as to snap collar 44 into shaft 40. Other means of fixing collars 44 can be envisaged, such as, for example adhesive bonding, welding or press fitting. These collars act as axial retaining elements for bar 4 and insert 20.
According to the invention, horn 3 includes guiding and locking means arranged to slide inside track 42 and guide shaft 40 during a change of position. These guide means, seen, in particular, in
Yet another advantage of such a device is that guide pin 31 can hold shaft 40 on horn 3, since the shaft cannot be dislodged while guide pin 31 is in place. Thus, there is no risk of losing shaft 40 or spring 5 when the bracelet is changed. Naturally, those skilled in the art could envisage any other type of guide means, such as a projecting lug or post for example.
As can be seen in
According to the preferred embodiment illustrated in
To attach bracelet 2 to case 1 as illustrated in
Then insert 20, which is for example the end of a bracelet portion, is placed on bar 4 by placing opening 210 of housing 200 opposite flat portions 41 of shaft(s) 40 in order to fit bar 4 inside housing 200.
Once insert 20 is in place on bar 4, the user performs the reverse operations, i.e. applies pressure on the shaft(s) until guide pin 31 abuts on the wall of guide wall 42, then pivots the shaft about axis A-A by means of the collars into position B, and releases the pressure applied so that the guide pin is placed inside locking notch 43 under the effect of spring 5. Thus, the bracelet portion can no longer be dislodged as can be observed in
Advantageously, at least one of collars 44 includes a slot arranged on its external face, namely the face visible to the wearer of the watch, to cooperate with a tool or the user's finger to facilitate manipulation of collar 44 and the locking and/or unlocking of insert 20 on bar 4.
Advantageously, insert 20 matches the shape of median horn 3 to limit play during assembly and to provide a high-quality assembly.
In the embodiment described above, the insert is disposed on a bracelet or strap made of leather, synthetic fabric, plastic, metal, ceramic or composite material. Likewise, bar 4 is preferably made of metal but could also be made of plastic, ceramic or composite material.
As a result of these different aspects of the invention, there is provided a secure bracelet attachment device allowing the bracelet to be quickly and easily changed.
Of course, the present invention is not limited to the illustrated example and is capable of various variants and modifications that will appear to those skilled in the art.
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