The present invention relates to the field of wrist straps, in particular for watches. More particularly, it relates to a wrist strap clasp comprising an extensible buckle making it possible to control the length of the wrist strap precisely.
Clasps comprising an extensible buckle are well known for the aesthetic appearance thereof. These clasps are often associated with wrist straps formed of links. In this case, the length of the wrist strap is generally adjusted by the retailer by adding or removing one or more links as a function of the wrist size of the wearer. This adjustment is generally definitive and does not take into account the differences in the circumference of the wrist as a function of ambient heat and/or depending on the strain exerted by the wearer. However, it is found that the need to make an adjustment of this type is encountered frequently, since the dimensions of the wrist change depending on how low or high the ambient temperature is. Without the possibility of adjustment, the wrist strap can squeeze the wrist at hot summer temperatures. By contrast, in winter, the same strap has a tendency to turn around the wrist.
There are a plurality of watch straps provided with a system making it possible for the wearer of the watch to adjust the length of the wrist strap himself by just a few millimetres, depending on the circumstances. Clasps of this type are disclosed in particular in publications U.S. Pat. No. 5,927,577, JP59108411, EP1716776, EP1378185, EP1943917, EP1920673 and also WO2008064931.
By way of example, the device disclosed in publication U.S. Pat. No. 5,927,577 comprises an end fitting, one of the ends of which is articulated to an end of one of the strands of the wrist strap, the other end of the end fitting being equipped with a rod which can be positioned inside a cover in different holes arranged along the lateral edges thereof. The major drawback of this device stems from the fact that the clasp has to be opened so as to adjust the length of the wrist strap.
JP59108411 relates to a clasp for an extensible buckle comprising two strips, comprising a first and a second strip which are articulated to one another at a first end and a hood which is articulated to a second end of the first strip, the hood being linked to a first strand of the wrist strap. A substantially rectangular opening extends along the longitudinal axis of the second strip. The longitudinal edges of this opening are provided with a notched part arranged so as to cooperate with blocking means, which are integral with a support of the extensible buckle, the support being linked to a second strand of the wrist strap. The blocking means comprise two blocking elements for positioning in one of the notches of each notched part of the opening of the second strip so as to block it in a desired indexed position with respect to the strip support. The blocking means further comprise a push-button, the actuation of which makes it possible to disengage each blocking element of the corresponding notched part so as to be able to adjust the length of the wrist strap. Each blocking element is subsequently positioned in another one of the notches on each of the two notched parts when the push-button is no longer being actuated so as to block the second strip in a different indexed position with respect to the strip support. Just as in publication U.S. Pat. No. 5,927,577, the clasp has to be opened so as to adjust the length of the wrist strap, and this complicates handling.
EP1716776 discloses a device for controlling the length of a watch strap which has the aim of overcoming in particular the problem addressed above. This device comprises a cover, inside which an end fitting can slide which is articulated to one end of the wrist strap. This end fitting comprises means for pre-positioning and blocking in position, which cooperate with a disconnection system, making it possible to control the length of the wrist strap without being required to open said wrist strap. In accordance with the teaching of EP1716776, this control device is to be mounted on rigid wrist straps comprising links, or the ends are attached to a clasp comprising unfoldable articulated strips. This device is therefore not suitable for wrist straps made of leather or another flexible substance of which one of the strands is to be arranged in a slide loop assembly provided with a tongue for approximately adjusting the length of the wrist strap.
Publication EP1378185 proposes a clasp comprising an extensible buckle having two strips which solves the problems addressed above. The two strips of this clasp are articulated to one another at one of the ends thereof, whilst the other of the ends thereof is connected respectively to a hood connected to one of the strands of a wrist strap and to a movable end fitting connected to the other of the strands of the wrist strap. The movable end fitting is arranged inside a receptacle within which indexing means for controlling the length of the wrist strap are mounted. These indexing means comprise two blocking elements which are arranged so as each to cooperate with a notched part in the form of saw teeth located along the internal lateral flanks of the receptacle. Two push-buttons arranged on the external lateral flanks of the receptacle make it possible, when they are actuated, to disengage the blocking elements from the notched parts so as to be able to control the length of the bracelet.
The object of the present invention is to propose a different version of an extensible clasp for a wrist strap, which has the advantage of offering precise control of the length of the wrist strap when the clasp is in the closed position and which can easily be adapted so as to be mounted on a wrist strap comprising links or made of leather.
According to the invention, this object is achieved by virtue of a clasp comprising an extensible buckle for a wrist strap making it possible to control the length of the wrist strap, said clasp comprising: a first and a second strip which are articulated to one another at a first end; a first tie which is arranged at a second end of the first strip for connection to a first strand of the wrist strap; a second tie which is arranged at a second end of the second strip for connection to a second strand of the wrist strap; and indexing means so that the second tie can occupy different indexed positions with respect to the end of the second strip. The second tie is connected to a cradle which is arranged in a housing located on the second strip. The housing comprises two opposite walls along which the cradle can slide. The clasp further comprises a tab which is connected to the second strip and arranged so as to cooperate with the cradle, the tab being able to occupy a first and a second axial position in such a way that the cradle is locked and unlocked when the tab is located respectively in one and the other of the two axial positions thereof.
The features of this clasp make it possible to control the length immediately, comfortably and precisely, whilst benefitting from a simple, aesthetic and reliable construction.
The features of the invention will become clearer upon reading a description of a preferred embodiment, given purely by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the schematic drawings, in which:
In accordance with the preferred embodiment of the invention as shown in
The clasp according to the invention further comprises a tab 19 which is arranged so as to pass perpendicularly through the end of one of the two arms 11a, 11b of the second strip 11 and the cradle 16. A first push-button 20 is arranged so as to pass perpendicularly through the end of the other of the two arms 11a, 11b and comprises a tubular part in which one end of the tab 19 is driven. The other end of the tab 19 comprises a part 20′ serving as a second push-button. The tab 19 can occupy two axial positions in such a way that the cradle 16 is locked and unlocked when the tab 19 is located respectively in one and the other of the two axial positions thereof.
The cradle 16 comprises six notched parts 21, namely three lower notched parts (
The tab 19 comprises three bulges 22a, 22b, 22c which are arranged in three axial positions in such a way that each bulge 22a, 22b, 22c can be received in two depressions 21′ of two corresponding opposite notched parts so as to lock the cradle 16 in an indexed position when the tab 19 is located in one of the two axial positions thereof. Each bulge 22a, 22b, 22c is disengaged from the two opposite notched parts when the tab 19 is located in the other of the two axial positions thereof, in such a way that the cradle 16 is unlocked and in such a way that it can be displaced with respect to said tab 19.
By virtue of the profile of the notched parts 21a, 21b which are arranged on the edges of the cradle 16 facing the walls 18, 18′ of the housing 17, these edges comprise a series of receptacles which are each formed by two opposite depressions (21) and can receive a bead 23a of a catch 23, said bead being mounted on a spring 23b. The catches 23 are arranged in a piercing 25 formed on either side of the lateral edges of the second strip 11 and open onto the housing 17 in such a way that the bead 23a can be positioned in one of the receptacles. The purpose of the catches 23 is to position the cradle 16 in one of the indexed positions before actuating the tab 19 so as to lock the cradle 16 in one of the indexed positions.
The first push-button 20 is located in contact with one of the external flanks of the second strip 11 when the tab 19 occupies one of the two axial positions whereas the second push-button 20′ is arranged so as to be located at a particular distance from the other of the external flanks of the second strip 11 (
This clasp for a wrist strap is specially adapted for use in relation for watches, but it could equally well be used for any other object carried on the wrist.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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00068/11 | Jan 2011 | CH | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB11/02235 | 9/23/2011 | WO | 00 | 7/11/2013 |