Claims
- 1. A link band, in particular a watch band, a bracelet or the like comprising a plurality of links each defined by opposite longitudinal edges, opposite transverse edges and opposite upper and lower surfaces; means for forming an articulating connection between adjacent links with the longitudinal edges thereof in adjacent relationship, said articulating connection means each having an axis of rotation located contiguous adjacent longitudinal edges and upper surfaces of adjacent links, said articulating connection means being a first pair of projection means of one link received in a first pair of recess means of another link, means for absorbing forces normal to said longitudinal edges which forces are imparted to the link band when in use, said normal forces absorbing means being a second pair of projection means of said another link, extending transverse to and bridging across said axis of rotation and having abutment means received in second recess means of said one link at a position remote from said axis of rotation to thereby absorb the tensile forces normal to said longitudinal edges, and said abutment means being operative to absorb the normal forces when said adjacent links are in a common plane.
- 2. The link band as defined in claim 1 wherein at least one of said pair of projection means are a pair of projections each having said abutment means formed by a bearing pin disposed generally transversely of its associated projection and being received in an associated recess means.
- 3. The link band as defined in claim 1 wherein said first and second pair of projection means are interdigitated relationship with each other.
- 4. The link band as defined in claim 1 wherein at least one of said first and second pair of projection means and said first and second recess means have generally cylindrical mating surfaces in coaxial relationship to the associated axis of rotation.
- 5. The link band as defined in claim 1 including cooperative abutment means defined by said one and another links for abutting each other when said link band is bent in an outward direction to limit outward bending of said links.
- 6. The link band as defined in claim 1 including cooperative abutment means defined by said one and another links for abutting each other when said link band is bent in an outward direction to limit outward bending of said links, and said cooperative abutment means being stepped to define abutment surfaces for abutting each other when said link band is bent in an outward direction to limit outward bending of said links.
- 7. The link band as defined in claim 1 including cooperative abutment means defined by said one and another links for abutting each other when said link band is bent in an outward direction to limit outward bending of said links, means for locking adjacent links together against unlocking movement of said links perpendicular to a longitudinal plane of the link band, and said locking means being an integral portion of said projection means having a terminal end portion spanning said longitudinal edges.
- 8. The link band as defined in claim 1 including cooperative abutment means defined by said one and another links for abutting each other when said link band is bent in an outward direction to limit outward bending of said links, means for locking adjacent links together against unlocking movement of said links perpendicular to a longitudinal plane of the link band, said locking means being an integral portion of one of said projection means having a terminal end portion spanning said longitudinal edges, and said integral portion being resilient and deflectable.
- 9. The link band as defined in claim 1 including cooperative abutment means defined by said one and another links for abutting each other when said link band is bent in an outward direction to limit outward bending of said links, means for locking adjacent links together against unlocking movement of said links perpendicular to a longitudinal plane of the link band, and said locking means being an integral portion of one of said first pair of projection means having a terminal end portion within said second recess means and spanning said longitudinal edges.
- 10. The link band as defined in claim 1 including cooperative abutment means defined by said one and another links for abutting each other when said link band is bent in an outward direction to limit outward bending of said links, means for locking adjacent links together against unlocking movement of said links perpendicular to a longitudinal plane of the link band, said locking means being an integral portion of one of said first pair of projection means having a terminal end portion within said second recess means and spanning said longitudinal edges, and said integral portion being resilient and deflectable.
- 11. The link band as defined in claim 1 wherein said first pair of projection means are defined by a pair of projections each having a terminal end projecting in a first common direction, said second pair of projecting abutment means being defined by a pair of projections each having a terminal end projecting in a second common direction, and said first and second directions are opposite each other.
- 12. The link band as defined in claim 1 including locking means carried by one of said first and second pair of projection means for locking receipts in one of said first and second recess means.
- 13. The link band as defined in claim 1 including locking means carried by one of said first and second pair of projection means for locking receipt in one of said first and second recess means in spanning relationship to adjacent longitudinal edges.
- 14. The link band as defined in claim 1 wherein said first and second pair of projection means are each defined by a pair of projections, and one of said projections carries means for locking adjacent links together against unlocking movement of the links parallel to said longitudinal edges.
- 15. The link band as defined in claim 1 wherein said first and second pair of projection means are each defined by a pair of projections, one of said projections carries means for locking adjacent links together against unlocking movement of the links parallel to said longitudinal edges, said locking means being a portion of said one projection received in one of said recess means confined against movement parallel to said longitudinal edges.
- 16. The link band as defined in claim 1 wherein said first and second pair of projection means are each defined by a pair of projections, one of said projections carries means for locking adjacent links together against unlocking movement of the links parallel to said longitudinal edges, said locking means being a portion of said one projection received in one of said recess means in spanning relationship to said longitudinal edges, and said projection portion being disposed generally between at least one of said first and second pair of projection means.
- 17. The link band as defined in claim 1 wherein said first and second pair of projection means are each defined by a pair of projections, one of said projections carries means for locking adjacent links together against unlocking movement of the links parallel to said longitudinal edges, said locking means being a portion of said one projection, and said one projection in part defining said articulating connection means.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2934455 |
Aug 1980 |
DEX |
|
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 180,105, filed 8/21/80 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
4010604 |
Tesch |
Mar 1977 |
|
Foreign Referenced Citations (6)
Number |
Date |
Country |
2740916 |
Mar 1979 |
DEX |
22955 |
Feb 1977 |
JPX |
233717 |
May 1925 |
GBX |
282272 |
May 1927 |
GBX |
2056844 |
Mar 1981 |
GBX |
2055551 |
Mar 1981 |
GBX |
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
180105 |
Aug 1980 |
|