The accessory depicted herein may be part of a complementary system of accessories for a wearable fitness monitor, i.e., the same wearable fitness monitor may be inserted into any of the accessories according to the immediate needs of the wearer. Other accessories, not depicted herein, may be used as well.
The flexible wristband accessory may be worn on a person's wrist; the flexible wristband accessory is flexible to allow the ends of the wristband to be joined together using a peg component to form a loop. When the ends of the flexible wristband accessory are joined together, the flexible wristband accessory may appear to be a bracelet or wristband. The peg component may be inserted into the flexible wristband accessory, as shown in
The five diamond-shaped features arranged in an evenly-spaced line on the flexible wristband accessory may be transparent or translucent to allow light emitted from inside the wearable fitness monitor to be seen. For example, such transparent or translucent features on the flexible wristband accessory may be part of a contiguous molded insert made of a transparent or translucent material that is co-molded into the flexible wristband accessory, as can be seen in
Stipple shading is used in all of the accompanying Figures to convey surface contouring and not texture. The depicted accessories may be made from any of a variety of materials, including metals, plastics, or, in some cases, elastomers or rubbers.
The design(s) depicted herein may include all of the components shown, or only subsets of the components shown. Additionally, the design(s) depicted herein may focus only on subportions of various Figures. Applicant reserves the right to render various portions of the designs as unclaimed environmental subject matter. For example, the Fitbit logo that is depicted in various views may be optional in some embodiments. In
It is to be understood that many of the surfaces intersections in the depicted embodiments may intersect such that a blended or lightly-rounded edge is formed. As such, there may be no “hard” edge present at such locations. A virtual edge may nonetheless be defined at such locations, and Applicant reserves the right to insert a virtual “hard” edge in between adjacent, matched pairs of tangent edges (as shown in various Figures throughout) if deemed necessary by the Office to clarify the drawings. It is to be understood that many of the rounded edges may appear, to the casual observer, to be hard edges due to the small radius of such rounded edges. Applicant also reserves the right to import any of the “tangent edges” from any of the drawings with tangent edges into the corresponding views of drawings without tangent edges, and to turn such tangent edges into solid lines, in part or in whole, in order to clarify any of the drawings. The tangent edges, for the sake of clarity, represent transitions between a surface and a rounded surface, i.e., where these two surfaces are tangent to one another.