The present invention relates to a device for the fine adjustment of the useful length of a wrist strap, such as the wrist strap of a watch, comprising two portions and a clasp for connecting the free ends of said portions to allow said free ends to be connected at a specific useful length.
A plurality of solutions have already been proposed to make it possible to provide a modification to the initial adjustment of the useful length of a wrist strap, in particular a wrist strap of a watch. This type of adjustment is advantageous, in particular, in the case of clasps known as clasps with folding clips or arms, in which the ends of the wrist strap remain attached to the free ends of the clips or arms of the clasp articulated to one another, such that the useful length of the wrist strap may only be changed by modifying the initial adjustment. More specifically, this adjustment requires the use of tools and a certain degree of dexterity, such that it is not easily accessible to everyone.
Solutions for making it possible to adjust the useful length of the wrist strap between two, even three, different lengths are disclosed in CH 571 327, in CH 663 522 and in WO 03/015562. All the proposed solutions are intended to make it possible to carry out the adjustment without tools and without requiring any particular dexterity.
In CH 571 327, one of the arms of the clasp is telescopic and comprises a plurality of openings to allow the hooking elements of the other arm to be fixed to different lengths of the telescopic arm.
CH 663 522 and WO 03/015562, both comprise, between the two articulated arms, a small articulated link capable of being flipped over into two positions, one in which its length is added to that of the arms and the other in which it is subtracted from that of the arms, making it possible for the useful length of the wrist strap to be varied between two specific values.
These known solutions only allow an adjustment to be made between two, or even three, positions and the distances in length between these positions are by necessity several millimeters, the design of the proposed adjustment devices not allowing an adjustment to the length with virtually continuous variations over a given length range. Moreover, all the aforementioned solutions require opening the clasp to carry out the adjustment of the useful length of the wrist strap.
The object of the present invention is to remedy, at least partially, the aforementioned drawbacks.
To this end, the subject of this invention is a device for the fine adjustment of the useful length of a wrist strap, such as the wrist strap of a watch, as claimed in claim 1.
The adjustment device which is the subject of this invention has a plurality of advantages, namely that of permitting a virtually continuous adjustment over a range of several millimeters, typically over a range corresponding to half the width of the wrist strap. This adjustment is carried out without requiring the opening of the clasp, which makes the adjustment device much more simple to use than might be imagined. Due to this particularity, the wearer of the wrist strap is made aware in real time of the effect of the adjustment, which allows the wearer to carry out an accurate adjustment, primarily because this device allows the wearer to modify the useful length by very small increments over an adjustment range comprising three to four times more adjusting positions that the known devices.
Finally, said device is of extremely simple construction and may be very easily disassembled and reassembled to carry out cleaning if required.
The accompanying drawings illustrate, schematically and by way of example, an embodiment and two variants of the adjustment device which form the subject-matter of the present invention.
Said clasp of the known type comprises, therefore, two curved arms 1, 2 articulated to one another and held in the folded position by separable hooking means (not shown). One of the portions 3a of the wrist strap is connected by a fixing pin 4 to the free end of the arm 1 of the clasp, whilst the free end of the arm 2 of this clasp is connected by a pin 5 to the adjustment device 6 which is the subject of the invention.
This adjustment device 6 essentially comprises a first adjustment member 7 having the shape of a disc connected to the clasp 1, 2 by means of the pin 5 of which the ends are fixed in two parallel and diametrically opposed fixing tabs 7c, which extend perpendicularly below the disc forming the first adjustment member 7. This pin 5 passes through the free end of the arm 2 of the clasp located between the fixing tabs 7c of the disc 7. As a result, the first adjustment member 7 of the adjustment device 6 is connected by the two curved arms 1, 2 of the clasp to the end of the portion 3a of the wrist strap, thus ensuring a fixed position of this first adjustment member 7 relative to the longitudinal axis of the portion 3a of the wrist strap. This first adjustment member 7 comprises a circular lateral surface 7a which is used as a guide surface for a second manual adjustment member 8, also in the shape of a disc provided with a circular edge having an internal lateral circular guide surface 8f in engagement with the circular guide surface 7a. These two circular guide surfaces 7a, 8f are held in engagement by two locks 10, as illustrated by
As illustrated by
Taking account of the fact that the connecting member 9 is in engagement with the arcuate opening 8a of the second manual adjustment member 8 and with the radially oriented rectilinear guide opening 7b of the first adjustment member 7, it follows that the rotation of the second manual adjustment member 8 drives that of the arcuate opening 8a which thus constitutes an element for driving the connecting member 9, such that the rotation of the arcuate opening 8a around its end coaxial with the center of the second manual adjustment member 8 is translated into a movement of the connecting member 9 along the radially oriented rectilinear guide opening 7b. Given, moreover, that on the one hand the radial opening 7b is oriented in the longitudinal direction of the wrist strap and, on the other hand, that the connecting member 9 is fixed to the portion of the wrist strap 3b, it follows that any rotation of the second manual adjustment member 8 is translated, in the direction of this rotation, into an extension or a shortening of the useful length of said wrist strap.
The role of the teeth 8b formed along the external edge of the arcuate opening 8a is to make it possible to retain the connecting member 9 in different positions, when said member 9 is subjected to a centrifugal force relative to the manual adjustment device 8. Said force may result in placing the wrist strap under a certain amount of tension.
A friction disc 13 is further housed between the two adjustment members 7 and 8. Said friction disc 13 is a curved spring disc, intended to create friction between the two adjustment members 7 and 8, to prevent the second manual adjustment member 8 from being able to rotate freely relative to the first manual adjustment member. Moreover, as illustrated by
Further means for transmitting the movement between the second manual adjustment member 8 and the connecting member 9, may be conceived to transform the circular movement of the second manual adjustment member 8 into a movement of the connecting member 9, guided through the rectilinear guide opening 7b extending in the longitudinal direction of the wrist strap 3a, 3b. Thus a connecting rod 14 could be present, one end thereof being articulated to the second adjustment member 8′, with the other end being articulated to the connecting member 9. The angular positioning of the second adjustment member 8′ may be obtained by a catch 15 integral with the first adjustment member 7, in engagement with internal teeth 8′d formed on the internal face of the edge of the second adjustment member 8′.
According to a further variant, the second adjustment member 8″ comprises internal teeth 8″e, in engagement with a pinion 16 mounted pivotably on the first fixed adjustment member 7 and meshing with a radially oriented rack 17, parallel with the radially oriented rectilinear guide opening 7b and parallel with the longitudinal axis of the wrist strap of the first adjustment member 7. The connecting member 9 is simultaneously in engagement with the rectilinear guide opening 7b and with the rack 17. A catch 18 is in engagement with second teeth 17a for positioning the adjustment device in different positions.
In the variant illustrated in
The drive grooves 28a, 28b each comprise a semi-circular, circular arc-shaped, active portion, the two semi-circular portions of the same radius being aligned relative to the same diameter of the second manual adjustment member 28 and offset along this diameter. This variant with two drive grooves 28a, 28b, intended to be brought alternately into engagement with two projections 29b, 29c of the slide 29a, makes it possible to double the adjustment range relative to the first embodiment. This adjustment range is shown by the movement of the slide 29a from its position illustrated by
As is seen in
The center of the second manual adjustment member 28 comprises a circular opening in which a fixed indicator member 34 is positioned which comprises, on its internal face, a diametrical slideway 34a in engagement with the slide 29a. The external face of this fixed indicator member 34, as well as the external face of the second manual adjustment member 28 may advantageously bear guide marks (not shown) to allow the angular position of the second manual adjustment member 28 to be known relative to the adjusting range which extends over 360°.
An internal lateral portion of the second manual adjustment member 28 bears angular positioning means 28c in the form of notches spaced apart at regular intervals around its axis of rotation and intended to be brought selectively and successively into engagement with a folded portion 35a formed along a resilient positioning member 35, formed by a leaf spring housed in the first positioning member 27, as illustrated by
As may be observed, if a force is exerted on the connecting member 29 following traction on the wrist strap, this force will in practice be oriented toward the center of the second manual adjustment member 28, such that no torque is produced which is capable of accidentally turning said manual second adjustment member 28.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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06405055.2 | Feb 2006 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CH07/00044 | 1/30/2007 | WO | 00 | 8/4/2008 |