The present invention relates to a clasp for a bracelet watch and a bracelet and a wristwatch as such comprising such a clasp.
Several solutions exist for coupling the two strands of a wristwatch bracelet around the wrist of its wearer. The first solution is simple and consists in furnishing the ends of each strand with interaction means, in the form for example of a simple buckle and a tongue on the one hand interacting with holes on the other hand. Such a solution has the drawback that, when the interaction means are opened, the two strands of the bracelet are immediately separated and cause risk of the wristwatch falling.
In order to alleviate this drawback, another solution consists in providing an intermediate element of the clasp type placed between the two bracelet strands which always remains secured to the ends of these two strands. Such a clasp occupies two positions: a closed position, provided for the wearing of the watch, in which the bracelet and the clasp extend over the periphery of the wrist while having a total length allowing the wristwatch to be held, and an open position which makes it possible to increase the length of the bracelet and of the clasp, by parting the two ends of the two strands of the bracelet without detaching them from the clasp in order to allow the hand to pass through and the removal of the watch. In this open configuration of the clasp, the two strands of the bracelet are not separated, which minimizes the risk of the watch falling.
A clasp of the prior art, called a “double opening deployment clasp”, comprises two leaves mounted so as to be rotatably movable respective to the two ends of a central blade, and able to be folded over this central blade. These three folding leaves make it possible to substantially increase the length of the bracelet in the open position of the clasp.
Document CH649205 illustrates an exemplary embodiment of a double opening deployment clasp. This solution has a first drawback of depending on the materials used because it depends partly on the elasticity of the leaves of the clasp. Such a clasp therefore has characteristics that vary depending on the materials used, for example gold or steel, which is not ideal. A second drawback of this solution arises from the fact that it necessitates two distinct operations for closing it and opening it, because the two movable leaves are operated independently of one another. Finally, the coupling of these two movable leaves is not very efficient, not very secure and causes rapid wear of the notching elements used.
Document CH699044 describes another solution in which the coupling mechanism is more efficient. However, this solution is not very user-friendly because it still necessitates too great a number of operations to actuate it.
Document EP1925227 proposes the addition of an actuating button connected to a mechanism for locking/unlocking the leaves. Even though this solution allows the clasp to be opened by the single operation of actuating the button, it is not acceptable because this button and the associated mechanism have too great and negative an impact on the esthetic appearance of the clasp.
Document CH689931 describes another double opening deployment clasp solution in which a first blade is used to hold a second in the closed position.
The actuation of two movable leaves must therefore be carried out in a well defined order in the closed position, which is not acceptable.
There is therefore a need for a solution for wearing a wristwatch which makes it possible to retain the advantages of the prior art while reducing its drawbacks.
For this reason the invention seeks to achieve all or some of the following objects.
A first object of the invention consists in proposing a solution for closing a bracelet with the aid of a clasp that is very user-friendly to operate.
A second object of the invention consists in proposing a solution for closing a watch bracelet with the aid of a clasp of which the coupling in the closed position is secure.
A third object of the invention consists in proposing a solution for closing a watch bracelet with the aid of a clasp of which the operation does not cause too rapid wear and remains independent of the materials used.
Accordingly, the invention proposes a bracelet clasp, characterized in that the two movable leaves comprise at least one element for interaction between them which acts on at least one of them when one of them is actuated, in the closing and/or opening phase of the clasp.
The invention is precisely defined by the claims.
These objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be explained in detail in the following description of particular embodiments made in a nonlimiting manner with respect to the attached figures amongst which:
A particularly embodiment of a double opening deployment clasp will now be described in a detailed and nonlimiting manner.
As shown in
The invention does not relate specifically to the device for locking and/or unlocking the movable leaves 10, 20. It is advantageously compatible with a locking device that is user-friendly and secure which is particularly effective. Therefore, it uses, for example, the solution that can be seen in
According to this embodiment, the first movable blade 10 is secured to a finger 15 in order to interact with the second movable blade 20 that can be seen in
As is particularly visible in
A complementary effect of this solution is that it allows the closure of the two movable leaves 10, 20 in any order. Specifically, the first movable blade 10 which comprises the finger 15 can naturally be closed first. On the other hand, if the second movable blade 20 is closed first, as is illustrated in
As a comment, the ends of the finger 15, of the levers 12, 22 and optional gripping member of the levers have a shape such that their interaction in all the opening and closing phases of the movable leaves causes no blockage of their respective movements, but exerts, where appropriate, a force oriented such that it induces the retraction of the finger.
The first movable blade 10, more precisely its lever 12, comprises a gripping member 19 for making it easier to operate, notably to open it, since it is designed to be opened first, before automatically causing the opening of the second movable blade 20. Advantageously, this gripping member 19 is placed in the top portion of the lever 12, partially embedded in the top surface of the lever 12 in order to minimize the total thickness of the clasp and to form part of the continuity of the bracelet, as appears in
In this solution, each movable blade 10, 20 is therefore furnished with its own locking/unlocking device which allows it to be held in position folded over onto the central blade 3. As has been seen and illustrated above, this locking/unlocking device may be of the type described in document EP1654950. For this, each movable blade 10, 20 therefore comprises toward its free end a lever 12, 22 secured to a coupling member, as has been seen. This lever is associated with an elastic member 27, 37 which exerts a torque on it attending to rotate it in the direction allowing the locking of its coupling member. This elastic element 27 of the first movable blade 10 can be seen in
The elastic element 37 of the second movable blade 20 can be seen in the sections of
Finally, as has been explained, the clasp according to the embodiment of the invention has the following advantages:
Naturally, a large number of components of this double opening deployment clasp could take a different form.
For example, the interaction finger 15 could take any other form, could be any interaction element. There could be two or more than two fingers, to stabilize the interaction. This interaction element could have only one action limited on the second movable blade, like only its unlocking or driving, on a fairly long travel. In a simplified variant, it could be nonretractable. According to another variant, it could be retracted by a movement other than a linear travel, such as by a rotation. Naturally, it can be placed on one or other of the two movable leaves, or even be partially distributed over the two movable leaves. As a further variant, the two movable leaves may be fitted with an interaction element, in order to allow, for example, the opening of the clasp by the actuation of one or the other of the two movable leaves.
Moreover, the movable leaves could take other forms, be symmetrical or not, comprise any type of locking and/or unlocking device. In general, the architecture of the clasp itself may be different.
The invention has been illustrated based on a bracelet associated with a wristwatch which is moreover also involved as such in this invention. As a variant, the clasp may be associated with any other bracelet, for any object to be attached to a wrist or any other portion. This object may be a diving accessory such as a depth gage for example, or else a jewelry component.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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12002198.5 | Mar 2012 | EP | regional |