Information
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Patent Grant
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6449812
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Patent Number
6,449,812
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Date Filed
Wednesday, December 13, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 17, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 024 265 WS
- 024 68 J
- 024 71 J
- 224 164
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A device for fixing a bracelet on a watch case includes on at least one side of the watch case two blind perforations opening on the watch case peripheral wall and a globally U-shaped loop. The ends of the side branches of the U-shaped loop are designed to be engaged and fixed in an operative position in the blind perforations of the watch case.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Most wristwatches have watch casings provided with lugs for the securement of a watch strap with the help of resilient bars or not. The need to provide lugs on the watch casing is a constraint on the shape of the watch casing, which is often considered unacceptable by designers.
Different devices for securing the watch strap have been proposed in which all the device is integrated into the watch casing. Such devices are complicated and cumbersome because they require often complicated machining of the watch case.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has for its object the provision of a device for securement of a watch strap on a watch casing, which overcomes the above drawbacks and which moreover will be simple, not cumbersome and particularly sturdy to be adapted for sport or dive watches. Another object of the present invention is to facilitate the mounting of a watch strap on a watch casing, whether this watch strap is flexible or rigid.
The accompanying drawings show schematically and by way of example two embodiments of the device for securing a watch strap on a watch casing according to the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a bottom plan view of a watch casing provided with the device according to the invention.
FIG. 2
is a fragmentary cross-section, on an enlarged scale, on the line A—A of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
shows in plan a first embodiment of wire loop forming part of the device.
FIG. 4
shows in plan a second embodiment of a wire loop forming,a part of the device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The illustrated watch casing of the watch strap securement device according to the invention comprises a casing
1
, a bezel
2
in which is fixed a crystal
3
and a bottom
4
also comprising a crystal
5
. Of course, the casing
1
could comprise an all-metal bottom in other embodiments.
The device for securing the watch strap on this watch casing comprises on the two sides of the casing
1
, here at
12
H and at
6
H, two blind holes
6
,
7
provided in the watch casing and opening on the peripheral surface. These holes
6
,
7
are parallel to each other and located in planes parallel to the plane of symmetry of the watch casing
12
H-
6
H located at an equal distance from this plane of symmetry.
In the illustrated example, the axis of the blind holes
6
,
7
is inclined relative to the upper and lower surfaces of the casing
1
, the angle of inclination of these holes can vary as desired between about +60° and −60°.
The watch casing is also provided with screwthreaded holes
8
,
9
opening on the lower surface of the casing
1
and whose axes intersect the blind holes
6
,
7
.
In a first embodiment, the securement device of a watch strap on a watch case also comprises securement members for the watch strap constituted by generally U-shaped bent wires or rods
10
. These members or loops
10
each comprise an intermediate portion
11
adapted to receive the watch strap (not shown) and two ends
12
bent at about 90°. Each of these ends or branches
12
comprises on its lower surface, adjacent its end, a recess
13
. Between this recess
13
and the end of the leg
12
, the latter comprises a throat
15
receiving O-ring joint to guarantee stability of the assembly against vibrations.
The intermediate portion
11
of these loops
10
receives the watch strap, the latter can be bent about this intermediate portion or can comprise at its end a passage receiving this intermediate portion
11
.
Once the watch strap is threaded or fixed on this intermediate portion of the loop
10
, the ends of the legs
12
of the latter are each slipped into one of the blind holes
6
,
7
to a position in which the recess
13
is located in prolongation of the tapped holes
8
,
9
.
To complete the assembly, screws
14
are screwed into the tapped holes
8
,
9
of the casing
1
, and their ends enter into the recesses
13
and the legs
12
of the attachment members
10
and fix the latter firmly in place on the casing
1
. The screws
14
are provided with O-ring joints
14
a,
to avoid their unscrewing under the influence of vibrations.
This securement device is very simple and very sturdy. Moreover, it requires only simple machining of the casing and can be incorporated into any kind of watch casing, no matter what its shape.
In the different modifications illustrated, the loop
10
comprises at the end of its legs
12
circular grooves
15
adapted to receive an anti-vibration joint
16
.
In the second embodiment shown in
FIG. 4
, the securement member of the watch strap or loop
10
is constituted by two elbowed rods or wires
17
,
18
of L shape. The short legs
19
of these rods
17
,
18
comprise as in the first embodiment a recess
13
and a groove
15
. A tube
21
permits interconnecting the free ends of the long legs
20
of these rods
17
,
18
to create a complete securement member for the watch strap. Thanks to this embodiment in two parts of the loop
10
, first one part
17
can be fixed on the watch casing, then the portion of the watch strap comprising a passage can be slipped over the leg
20
provided with the tube
21
fixed to the casing. Then the leg
20
of the other portion
18
is slipped into the passage of the watch strap adapted to receive it. This portion
18
is introduced in such a way that the end of the leg
20
will be inserted into the free end of the tube
21
, then the free end of the leg
19
is fixed to the watch casing.
The tube
21
has a constriction in the middle of its length to ensure that it surrounds completely the ends of the two legs
20
in the service position and that it cannot slide too deeply on one of the legs
20
.
Each loop
10
can be formed from a wire or rod of stainless steel bent and machined to a diameter of 1 to 2 mm for example. It will be seen accordingly that the attachment of the watch strap to the watch is very secure. The mechanical securement is simple and sturdy. It is moreover easily disassembleable.
Claims
- 1. A device for securing a watch strap on a watch casing comprising:two blind parallel holes opening on a peripheral wall of the casing; and a loop of general U-shape having lateral legs with ends adapted to be engaged and fixed in a service position in said blind holes of the watch casing, said blind holes and said loop being on at least one side of the watch casing, wherein each blind hole of the watch casing includes a passage connecting said blind hole to a lower surface of the watch casing, said passage being at least partially screwthreaded, screws coacting with the screw threadings block, in the service position, the legs of the loop in the corresponding hole.
- 2. The device according to claim 1, comprising two pairs of blind holes on two opposite sides of the watch casing, each pair of holes serving to secure one loop.
- 3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the blind holes of the watch casing are disposed in a plane parallel to a plane of the watch casing.
- 4. The device according to claim 1, wherein the blind holes of the watch casing are disposed in planes forming an angle with a plane of the watch casing.
- 5. The device according to claim 1, wherein each leg of the loop comprises a recess opening on a lower surface, an end of a blocking screw being disposed in each recess.
- 6. The device according to claim 1, wherein each loop comprises two elbowed L-shaped portions having first and second leg parts, each first leg part is adapted to be placed, in the service position, in one of the holes of a pair of blind holes of the casing and each second leg part is adapted to be interconnected by a tubular sleeve.
- 7. A device for securing a watch strap on a watch casing comprising:two blind parallel holes opening on a peripheral wall of the casing; and a loop of general U-shape having lateral legs with ends adapted to be engaged and fixed in a service position in said blind holes of the watch casing, said blind holes and said loop being on at least one side of the watch casing, wherein each loop comprises two elbowed L-shaped portions having first and second leg parts, each first leg part is adapted to be placed, in the service position, in one of the holes of a pair of blind holes of the casing and each second leg part is adapted to be interconnected by a tubular sleeve.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/IB99/00692 |
|
WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO00/62638 |
10/26/2000 |
WO |
A |
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