Information
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Patent Grant
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6311373
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Patent Number
6,311,373
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Date Filed
Wednesday, November 10, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 6, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Dennison, Scheiner, Schultz & Wakeman
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 024 265 WS
- 024 71 J
- 024 68 J
- 024 583
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A buckle is formed by an upper plate (33) pivotally connected to an end of a first band, and a lower plate (35) and pivotally connected to the upper plate, and a slidable frame (40) pivotally connected to an end of the lower plate. A push plate (43) is attached to the slidable frame so that a second band (36) can be inserted in the space between the push plate and a bottom plate (38), and a pushing projection (48) is formed at an end of the lower plate for pressing the push plate to the second band. A stopper rod (50) is provided in the slidable frame so as to abut against the pushing projection at a position where the pushing projection strongly presses the push plate, thereby preventing the lower plate from rotating downwardly over the slidable frame fixing position.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a buckle for a personal adornment band, and more particularly to a buckle referred to as a double-fold buckle, wherein the length of a band is adjustable, and to a watch provided with the buckle.
BACKGROUND ART
The double-fold buckle capable of adjusting the effective length of bands comprising a first band and a second band comprises an upper plate pivotally connected to the first band, a lower plate rotatably connected to the other end of the upper plate, and a band length adjusting buckle pivotally connected to the other end of the lower plate and secured to the second band.
Japanese Utility Model Publication 56-10172 discloses the above-described double-fold buckle.
FIG. 22
is a sectional view of the double-fold buckle disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Publication 56-10172. The buckle comprises an upper plate
3
rotatably connected to an end of a band
1
by a pin
2
, an lower plate
4
connected to the other end of the upper plate
3
by a pin, and a band length adjusting buckle
6
slidably mounted on the other band
5
.
The band length adjusting buckle
6
has a slidable frame
10
comprising a bottom plate
7
and side walls
8
extending from both sides of the bottom plate, and a push plate
13
having a pair of supporting lugs
12
each of which is inserted in an elongated hole
11
formed in the side wall
8
with a slight play in the vertical direction. The push plate
13
is adapted to lightly abut on the other band so that the slidable frame
10
may slide along the band.
An end of the push plate
13
is bent to form an engaging portion
14
. The length adjusting buckle
6
further has a cover
16
pivotally connected to the end of the upper plate
3
by a pin
15
. The upper and lower plates
3
and
4
are folded and an engaging hook
17
projecting from the cover
16
is engaged with the engaging portion
14
so that the diameter of the band can be decreased to render the watch to be worn on a wrist.
In addition, the end of the lower plate
4
is bent downward to form a V shape, thereby forming a pushing projection
18
. As shown in
FIG. 22
, when the lower plate
4
of the buckle is rotated away from the other band
5
, the pushing projection
18
is disengaged from the push plate
13
to release the plate. Hence the length adjusting buckle
6
can be moved on the band
5
, thereby enabling to adjust the effective length of the band in accordance with the size of the wrist.
After the length is adjusted, the lower plate
4
is rotated toward the band
5
so that the pushing projection
18
depresses the push plate
13
, thereby to abut the push plate against the band
5
. Hence the length adjusting buckle
6
can be attached to the band. At that time, a pair of lugs
19
projecting from both sides of the lower plate engage with grooves
20
formed in the side walls
8
so that the lower plate
4
is prevented from rising.
In such a buckle, depending on the manner in which the watch is worn, especially when releasing the cover
16
from the engaging portion
14
, a large force is exerted, so that the lower plate
4
may further be rotated in the clockwise direction in
FIG. 22
from the push plate depressing state. When the lower plate
4
is thus rotated, the pushing projection
18
leaves the push plate
13
at the opposite end, thereby releasing the length adjusting buckle
6
from the band
5
. Thus there may occur an accident where the band is released from the wrist, and the watch falls off.
Moreover, since the lugs
19
are engaged with the grooves
20
, it is difficult to raise the lower plate
4
while wearing the watch to adjust the length of the band. Instead, the watch must be taken off from the wrist and the connecting plates must be rotated using such a tool as a screwdriver. Thus the adjusting operation is troublesome. In addition, since the plates are forced to rotate using the tool, the members such as the lower plate may be deformed. As a result, if the length is frequently adjusted in accordance with the daily changes of the size of the wrist so that the watch may be comfortably worn, the buckle may break and loose its function as a buckle.
Furthermore, the lugs
19
, which project out from the side walls
8
, may injure the cuffs of the clothes.
Moreover, the relative positions of the pushing projections
18
and the upper and lower plates
3
and
4
must be accurately set to obtain the predetermined effect, thus rendering the manufacture difficult.
FIGS. 23 and 24
show a conventional buckle disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open 6-66329. The buckle is provided with a lock mechanism comprising a slidable frame
22
in which a band
21
a
is inserted, and a cover
24
connected to the other band
21
b.
A pair of opposite holes
26
a
are formed in side walls
26
of the slidable frame
22
. In a guide housing
27
, there are disposed a pair of push buttons
28
and a pair of springs (not shown). The guide housing
27
is disposed in the slidable frame
22
so as to project a pair of manipulating portions
28
A of the push button from holes
26
a.
The slidable frame
22
is further provided with a support pin
23
fixed to the side walls
26
. A band fixing hook
25
is rotatably mounted on the support pin
23
. The band fixing hook
25
presses the band
21
a
by way of a push plate
25
a
which is movably held in a direction of the thickness of the band, thereby pressing the band
21
a
. Thus, the band
21
a
is fixed at an arbitrary position with respect to the slidable frame
22
.
A substantially T-shaped hook
24
a
projects from the underside of the cover
24
. The hook
24
a
engages engaging portions (not shown) of the push buttons
28
which are urged by the spring, thereby fastening the cover
24
to the slidable frame
22
.
When the manipulating portions
28
A of the push buttons
28
are depressed against the urging of the spring, each engaging portion of the push buttons
28
is disengaged from the hook
32
so that the cover
24
and the slidable frame
22
are released from one another. A coil spring
29
is wound around a connecting shaft for coaxially connecting the cover
24
, the other band
23
and a band connecting hook for urging the cover
24
in the opening direction. Thus, the cover
24
is automatically opened from the slidable frame
22
.
In the above-described buckle, the spring
29
is exposed so that the appearance of the personal adornment band is deteriorated.
An object of the present invention is to provide a buckle for a personal adornment band where the watch is prevented from falling off, the length of the band is easily adjusted, and which does not injure the clothes of the wearer, and is easy to manufacture.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a buckle wherein the spring means of the cover is not visible.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
According to the present invention, there is provided a buckle for a personal adornment band comprising, at least an upper plate and a lower plate pivotally connected to an end of a first band, and pivotally connected to each other, a slidable frame having a bottom plate and pair of side walls formed on both side of the bottom plate and pivotally connected to an end of the lower plate, a pushing projection formed at an end of the lower plate for fixing the slidable frame to a second band, stopper means provided in the slidable frame so as to abut against the pushing projection at a position where the pushing projection fixes the slidable frame to the second band, thereby preventing the lower plate from rotating downwardly over the slidable frame fixing position.
The stopper means is provided at an outer position than the pushing projection.
The stopper means may be provided at an inner position than the pushing projection.
The stopper means is a rod securely mounted between the side walls of the slidable frame.
The stopper means may be a lock mechanism provided in the slidable frame.
A push plate is mounted on the slidable frame so as to insert the second band in a space between the bottom plate of the slidable frame and the push plate, and the push plate is pressed onto the second band by the pushing projection.
Pushing means is provided on one of the lower plate and the push plate for pushing the push plate to the second band.
The pushing means is a ridge formed by bending the lower plate toward the push plate.
The lock mechanism comprises a guide housing fixed in the slidable frame, a cover mounted on the upper plate, a hook formed on the underside of the cover. projecting therefrom, a pair of push buttons slidably mounted in the guide housing and so disposed as to be depressible from the outside of the guide housing, a pair of springs for urging said push buttons outward, engaging portions provided on the push buttons for engaging with said hook, and a resilient member for urging the hook upward.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged perspective view of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a plan view showing the embodiment of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a sectional view explaining opening and closing operations;
FIG. 5
is a sectional view explaining the opening and closing operations;
FIG. 6
is a sectional view explaining the opening and closing operations;
FIG. 7
is a plan view showing a band;
FIG. 8
is a perspective view showing a second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 9
is a sectional view of a third embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 10
is a sectional view of a fourth embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 11
is a perspective view of a fifth embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 12
is a perspective view of a sixth embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 13
is an exploded perspective view of the sixth embodiment;
FIG. 14
a
is a sectional plan view of the sixth embodiment;
FIG. 14
b
is a sectional plan view of a depressed push button;
FIG. 15
a
is a sectional view showing a locked state;
FIG. 15
b
is a sectional view showing a lock member in fixed state;
FIG. 15
c
is a sectional view showing a released state;
FIG. 16
is a side view showing various members in released state;
FIG. 17
is a side view showing a fixed band;
FIG. 18
is a side view showing a locked state;
FIG. 19
is an exploded perspective view of a seventh embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 20
is a side view;
FIG. 21
is a sectional plan view of a guide housing;
FIG. 22
is a sectional view of a conventional double-fold buckle;
FIG. 23
is a perspective view of another conventional personal adornment band; and
FIG. 24
is a sectional view of a buckle of the band of FIG.
23
.
BEST MODE FOR EMBODYING THE INVENTION
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing a first embodiment of the present invention,
FIG. 2
is an enlarged perspective view of
FIG. 1
,
FIG. 3
is a plan view,
FIGS. 4
to
6
are sectional views describing opening and closing operations, and
FIG. 7
is a plan view showing a band.
The first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
FIGS. 1
to
5
.
The buckle according to the present invention comprises an upper plate
33
rotatably connected to an end of a first band
31
by a pin
32
at an end, an lower plate
35
connected to the other end of the upper plate
33
by a pin
34
at an end, and a band lock mechanism
37
connected to the other end of the lower plate by a pin, in which mechanism
37
a second band
36
is inserted.
The band lock mechanism
37
has a slidable frame
40
comprising a bottom plate
38
and a pair of side walls
39
extending from both sides of the bottom plate, and a push plate
43
having a pair of supporting lugs
42
each of which is inserted in an elongated hole
41
formed in the side wall
39
with a slight play in the vertical direction. The push plate
43
is adapted to lightly abut on the band
36
so that the slidable frame
40
may slide along the band.
An end of the push plate
43
is slightly bent upward so as to facilitate the insertion of the band
36
. The band lock mechanism
37
further has a cover
46
pivotally connected to the end of the upper plate
33
by a pin
45
. The upper and lower plates
33
and
35
are folded and an engaging hook
47
projecting from the cover
46
is engaged with an pin
44
which will be described later in detail. Thus the diameter of the band can be decreased so as to be worn on the wrist. In addition, the end of the lower plate
35
is bent downward to form a V shape in cross section, thereby forming a pushing projection
48
for depressing the push plate toward the second band
36
.
In accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention, a stopper rod
50
is fixed between the side walls
39
at a position outer side of the pushing projection
48
. As shown in
FIG. 5
, in a buckle fixing position where the push projection
48
is substantially perpendicular to the push plate
43
thereby depressing the push plate most forcibly, the outer wall of the pushing projection
48
abuts against the stopper rod
50
so that the lower plate
35
cannot be further rotated.
The lower plate
35
is bent toward the second band
36
to form a shape of an L at a position adjacent the pushing projection
48
, thereby forming a pushing ridge
51
, which, at the band fixing position shown in
FIG. 5
, depresses the push plate
43
.
A lock frame
52
is rotatably mounted on the pin
44
. The lock frame
52
comprises a pair of side plates
53
and an upper plate
54
. A lock projection
55
is inwardly projected from each of the side plates
53
so as to be engaged with a hole
56
formed in each of the side walls
39
of the buckle. The upper plate
54
presses the cover
46
thereby preventing the cover to rise upward.
The bands
31
and
36
are made of plastic, and has a stainless curved plate
57
embedded therein as shown in FIG.
7
. The curved plate
57
is curved to form a shape of a C at a curvature larger than the outer peripheral curvature of a wrist in general, and can be yielded in a direction to open the band.
On the other hand, on the underside of the band, a plurality of grooves
58
are formed at a predetermined interval in a lateral direction of the band. A rib
60
formed on the underside of the bottom plate
38
of the lock mechanism
37
is engaged with one of the grooves as shown in FIG.
5
.
The operation for adjusting the band will now be described.
Referring to
FIG. 4
, when the lower plate
35
of the buckle is rotated so as to depart from the band
36
, the pushing projection
48
is disengaged from the push plate
43
to release the plate, enabling to move the lock mechanism
37
along the band
3
. Hence, the lock mechanism
37
is positioned in accordance with the size of the wrist and the lower plate
35
is rotated toward the second band
36
. At a position shown in
FIG. 5
, the pushing projection
48
depresses the push plate
43
, thereby abutting the push plate against the band
36
, so that the lock mechanism
37
is attached to the second band
36
.
Thereafter, the pushing ridge
51
of the lower plate
35
forces the push plate
43
to depress the second band
36
, thereby ensuring the fixing of the buckle. At the time, the rib
60
on the bottom plate
38
engages with one of the grooves
58
of the second band
36
, thereby further rendering the buckle immovable. Thus, the length of the band is adjusted in accordance with the diameter of the wrist of the wearer. In order to change the band length, the above-described operation is carried out in the reverse order.
The operation for wearing the band is described hereinafter. The upper plate
33
is further rotated to the right from the position shown in
FIG. 5
so that the diameter of the band is increased. Next, the upper plate
33
is folded over the lower plate
35
as shown in FIG.
6
. The cover
46
is rotated so that the engaging hook
47
engages with the pin
44
, and the buckle is mounted on the wrist. Thereafter, the lock frame
52
is rotated toward the buckle
37
as shown by the dash-dot line in
FIG. 6
, so that the lock projections
55
are engaged in the holes
56
of the side walls
39
of the buckle. Thus the buckle is locked. The reverse operation is carried out when taking off the band.
As described above, the curved plate
57
is embedded in the band so as to urge the band in the opening direction. Thus, in order to adjust the length of the band, when the lower plate
35
is raised, the pushing projection
48
is released from the push plate
43
. In that state, each of the parts substantially maintains the position shown in
FIG. 4
, and the second band
36
pushes the push plate
43
upward, thereby to abut the plate
43
against the pushing projection
48
. On the other hand, the first band
31
holds the pushing projection
48
downward, depressing the push plate
43
. As a result, the push plate
43
of the buckle
37
abuts on the second band
36
, thereby preventing the buckle from falling off from the band. Accordingly, the length of the band can be easily adjusted while the watch is worn on the wrist.
At the end of the first band
31
and the end of the second band, a personal adornment such as a watch (not shown) is attached with a connecting member such as a spring-loaded pin and pin inserted in legs of the watch.
FIG. 8
is a perspective view showing the second embodiment of the present invention. In the embodiment, instead of the stopper rod
50
of the previous embodiment, there is formed a pair of stopper lugs
65
inwardly projecting from the side walls of the band lock mechanism
37
. Other constructions are the same as those of the first embodiment, the same parts are identified by the same reference, and the operation is the same.
The production is facilitated and the number of parts is decreased in the present embodiment.
FIG. 9
is a sectional view of the third embodiment. In the present embodiment, a stopper rod
61
is provided at an inner position of the pushing projection
48
, fixed between the side walls
39
. The stopper shaft
61
disposed at a such a position can prevent the excessive rotation of the pushing projection as in the embodiments hereinbefore described.
FIG. 10
is a sectional view of the fourth embodiment. Although the base of the lower plate
35
is bent into the L shape in the hereinbefore described embodiments so as to depress the lower plate against the push plate
43
, in the present embodiment, a projection rib
62
is formed on the push plate
43
to be depressed against the lower plate is formed on the push plate
43
.
FIG. 11
is a perspective view showing the fifth embodiment. In the embodiment, a metal band
63
is substituted for the plastic band of the first embodiment. On the underside of each link composing the band, a lateral groove
64
is formed. The rib
60
of the bottom plate
38
of the buckle is adapted to be engaged with one of the grooves
64
. Other constructions are the same as that of the first embodiment.
Each of the above-described embodiments are an example wherein the present invention is applied to the double-fold buckle comprising two connecting plates. The present invention may be applied to a triple-fold buckle comprising three connecting plates.
As described above, in the present invention, since the lock frame
52
is provided, the connecting plate is prevented to be released upward. Since the downward rotation of the connecting plate is restricted, the personal adornment band does not fall off.
FIG. 12
is a perspective view of the sixth embodiment and
FIG. 13
is an exploded perspective view thereof.
The buckle of the present embodiment comprises an upper plate
73
rotatably connected to an end of the first band
71
by a pin
72
, a lower plate
75
connected to the other end of the upper plate
73
by a pin
74
, and a band lock mechanism
77
connected to the other end of the lower plate
75
by a pin
79
and in which a second band
76
is inserted.
The band lock mechanism
77
has a slidable frame
80
comprising a bottom plate
78
and a pair of side walls
78
a
extending from both sides of the bottom plate, and a push plate
83
. The push plate
83
comprises an abutting plate
83
a
and a spring plate
83
b
which have the same contour in plan view. Each of the plates
83
a
and
83
b
is provided with a pair of lugs
82
which are inserted in a pair of elongated holes
81
formed in the side walls
78
a
. A pair of slits are formed in the spring plate
83
b
so as to cut out an upwardly curved spring portion
83
c
. The push plate
83
is adapted to lightly abut on the band
76
so that the slidable frame
80
may slide along the band inserted therein. An end of the push plate
83
is slightly bent upward so as to facilitate the insertion of the band
76
.
The lock mechanism
77
further has a cover
86
pivotally connected to an end of the upper plate
73
by a spring-loaded pin
85
, and a lock device
87
. The other end of the lower plate
75
is bent downward to form a V shape, thereby forming a pushing projection
88
for depressing the push plate
83
to the second band
76
.
The lock device
87
comprises a guide housing
89
in which a pair of push buttons
90
and a pair of springs
91
for urging the push buttons are disposed. The guide housing
89
has a box-like shape, rectangular in section, and fixed to the side walls
78
a
with the ends thereof opened to confront a pair of openings
92
formed in the side walls. Holes
93
and
94
(
FIGS. 15
a
,
15
b
) are formed on the upper and lower plates of the guide housing
89
, respectively.
As shown in
14
a
, push buttons
90
are disposed in point symmetry so as to be slidable in the lateral direction of the band. The springs
91
are disposed between the push buttons
90
.
Each push button
90
has a manipulating portion
95
which projects out of the opening
92
in the side wall
78
a
and urged outward by the spring
91
.
As shown in
FIG. 13
, the push button
90
has an engaging lug
96
formed at one of the sides at an inner end portion, a guide recess
97
on the outer surface, and a recess
98
at an inner end for housing the spring
91
. The engaging lug
96
has an inclined guide surface
100
(
FIG. 15
a
) which inclines in the lateral direction of the band. The engaging lugs
96
oppose each other in the lateral direction of the band and are positioned within the holes
93
,
94
of the guide housing
89
.
Thus, the spring portion
83
c
is concealed by the guide housing
89
so as not to be apparent from the outside. Each of the springs
91
is disposed in a space between the recess
98
of one of the push buttons
90
and the engaging lug
96
of the other push button
90
.
A pair of stopper lugs
103
are formed in point symmetry on lateral side walls
101
and
102
with respect to the band as shown in
FIG. 14
a
. Each lug
103
is inserted in the guide recess
97
of the push button
90
, thereby to restrict the stroke of the push button, and further to prevent the push button from falling out.
Although the lower plate
75
is rotatable about the pin
79
as shown in
FIG. 16
, in the embodiment, when the buckle is closed as shown in
FIG. 17
, the side surface of the pushing projection
88
abuts against the housing
89
, so that the further rotation is prevented.
As shown in
FIG. 12
, a T-shaped hook
104
projects from the underside of the cover
86
. At the tip end of the hook
104
, there is formed a engaging portion
105
which projects in the lateral direction of the band, and at the end of the engaging portion
105
, a pair of inclined surfaces
106
are formed so as to render the width of the engaging portion
105
to be decreased toward the ends.
The method of using the buckle of the present embodiment will be described.
The method for fixing the band
76
to the buckle is the same as in the first embodiment so that the description thereof is omitted.
When the lower plate
75
is at a stop position, the pushing projection
88
is disposed so as to be substantially perpendicular to the surface of the push plate
83
, thereby depressing the push plate
83
with the maximum force. Hence the slidable frame
80
is securely fixed to the band
76
.
Since the lower plate
75
cannot be rotated in the clockwise direction in
FIG. 17
, the band
76
is prevented from being released and disengaged from the slidable frame
80
due to a further rotation of the lower plate
75
.
In addition, since the pushing projection
88
is adapted to abut on the guide housing
89
, an additional machining is not needed.
Next, as shown in
FIG. 17
, the upper plate
73
is rotated in the counterclockwise direction so that the inner walls of the side walls
78
a
of the slidable frame
80
depress a pair of shafts
85
a
of the spring-loaded pin
85
to be retracted within the pin
85
. When each shaft
85
a
reach a blind hole
108
formed in the side walls, due to the urging of the spring provided in the pin
85
, the shaft
85
a
projects out into the hole
108
to be engaged.
Since the spring-loaded pin
85
which is a connecting shaft is thus resiliently engaged in the slidable frame
80
, the plates
73
and
75
can be engaged in the slidable frame
80
with a small number of parts.
The locking and releasing operations of the lock device
87
are described hereinafter.
When the cover
86
is rotated in the counterclockwise direction as shown in
FIG. 18
, the hook
104
is inserted in the hole
93
of the guide housing
89
as shown in
FIG. 15
a
, so that each of the inclined surfaces
106
thereof abuts against the inclined guide surface
100
, thereby pushing the engaging lug
96
outward. When the cover
86
is further rotated, the hook
104
passes the inclined surfaces
100
so as to project from the hole
94
. As shown in
FIG. 15
b
, the push button
90
is returned by the spring
91
so that the engaging portion
105
of the hook
104
engages the underside of the engaging lug
96
, thereby locking the buckle.
When the buckle is thus locked, the hook
104
depresses the spring portion
83
c
of the push plate
83
to yield as shown in
FIG. 15
b
. Therefore, the abutment of the hook
104
to the push button
90
is maintained.
In addition, the hook
104
depresses the push plate
83
through the spring portion
83
c
so that the slidable frame
80
is pressed against the band
76
. Thus the band
76
is securely held in the slidable frame
80
.
In order to release the lock device
87
, as shown in
FIGS. 14
b
and
15
c
, the manipulating portions
95
of the push button
90
are held between the thumb and the forefinger and depressed against the urging of the spring
91
. The engaging lugs
96
are accordingly disengaged from the engaging portion
105
of the hook
104
. Due to the resilience of the yielded spring portion
83
c
, the hook is raised so as to be discharged from the hole
93
, thereby automatically opening the cover
86
. Thus the lock device is released.
The seventh embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to
FIGS. 19
to
21
. The cover, upper plate and the lower plate of the present embodiment are the same as those of the sixth embodiment. Therefore, the same parts are designated by the same numerals and the descriptions thereof are omitted.
The buckle comprises the cover
86
, a slidable frame
150
, guide housing
151
, push plate
152
, and a pair of springs
154
disposed in the guide housing
151
. The construction and the operation of the push button and the springs
154
are the same as those of the sixth embodiment, and the descriptions thereof are omitted.
The push plate
152
comprises a spring plate
155
and an abutting plate
156
, each having lugs
157
and
158
, respectively, at the front portion. The lugs
157
and
158
engage with vertically elongated holes
161
which are formed in side walls of the slidable frame
150
.
The spring plate
155
has at one side thereof, a spring portion
162
extended from one end thereof to form a free end. The spring portion is upwardly arcuated as in the previous embodiment.
On the other hand, as shown in
FIGS. 19 and 20
, a slit
163
is formed in a bottom plate of the guide housing
151
instead of the hole in the sixth embodiment. As shown in
FIG. 20
, the spring portion
162
is inserted in the slit.
The operation is the same as that of the sixth embodiment.
The present embodiment is characterized in that the lugs
157
and
158
are formed at the front portions of the spring plate
155
and the abutting plate
156
, the elongated hole
161
is also formed at the front portion of the side wall
160
opposite the lugs
157
,
158
, and the bottom plate of the guide housing has the slit
163
in which the spring portion
162
is to be inserted.
In the sixth embodiment, since the lugs
82
are formed at a base portion of the spring plate
83
b
and the abutting plate
83
a
, when the push plate
83
is depressed by the pushing projection
88
of the lower plate
75
, the front portion of the push plate
83
is raised, thereby forming a gap between the band
76
and the plate
83
. Hence such a problem that sand enters in the gap occurs.
To the contrary, in the seventh embodiment, the lugs
157
and
158
which serve as a fulcrum, and the elongated holes
161
are formed at the front portions of the push plate
152
and the side walls
160
, so that the push plate is prevented from rising.
In addition, the spring portion
162
is disposed in the slit
163
of the guide housing so that the thickness of the buckle can be reduced by the thickness of the spring portion. Moreover, the spring portion is surrounded by the walls of the slit so that the fluctuation and horizontal displacement thereof are restricted.
PROBABILITY OF INDUSTRIAL EXPLOITATION
In accordance with the present invention, the excessive rotation of the pressing projection is prevented so that the buckle is not released, thereby preventing the personal adornment such as a wrist watch and bracelet from falling off the wearer's wrist. The lower plate
35
is not fixed to the side walls
39
of the buckle so that the lower plate can be rotated to release the buckle from the band without using a tool. Accordingly, the length of the band can be easily adjusted while wearing the personal adornment such as the watch and bracelet. Since another means for forcing the push plate to the lower plate is provided in addition to the pushing projection, the buckle and the band can be engaged more securely. Since the stopping position determining means is provided adjacent the pushing projection, the members can be accurately positioned with ease, so that the production is facilitated. In addition, none of the parts project out from the buckle, the cuffs of the cloth is not impaired. Moreover, in a watch having the buckle of the present invention for a band, the length of the band can be easily adjusted while the watch is worn on the wrist.
Since the spring for springing open the folded portions is concealed, the appearance of the buckle is not deteriorated.
Claims
- 1. A buckle for a personal adornment band comprising:at least an upper plate and a lower plate pivotally connected to an end of a first band, and pivotally connected to each other; a slidable frame having a bottom plate and a pair of side walls formed on both sides of the bottom plate and pivotally connected to an end of the lower plate; a pushing projection formed at an end of the lower plate for fixing the slidable frame to a second band; stopper means provided in the slidable frame so as to abut against the pushing projection at a position where the pushing projection fixes the slidable frame to the second band, thereby preventing the lower plate from rotating downwardly over the slidable frame fixing position.
- 2. The buckle according to claim 1 wherein the stopper means is provided at an outer position than the pushing projection.
- 3. The buckle according to claim 1 wherein the stopper means is provided at an inner position than the pushing projection.
- 4. The buckle according to claim 1 wherein the stopper means is a rod securely mounted between the side walls of the slidable frame.
- 5. The buckle according to claim 1 wherein the stopper means is projections formed on the side walls of the slidable frame.
- 6. The buckle according to claim 1 wherein the stopper means is a lock mechanism provided in the slidable frame.
- 7. The buckle according to claim 6 wherein the lock mechanism comprises a guide housing fixed in the slidable frame, a cover mounted on the upper plate, a hook formed on the underside of the cover projecting therefrom, a pair of push buttons slidable mounted in the guide housing and so disposed as to be depressable from the outside of the guide housing, a paid of springs for urging said push buttons outward, engaging portions provided on the push buttons for engaging with said hook, and a resilient member for urging the hook upwards.
- 8. The buckle according to claim 7 wherein the stopper means is the guide housing.
- 9. The buckle according to claim 7 wherein the guide housing has a slit in a bottom plate thereof where the resilient member is inserted.
- 10. The buckle according to claim 7 wherein said push plate is pushed by the hook so as to be depressed to the second band.
- 11. The buckle according to claim 7 wherein the push plate is supported by the side walls and movable in the direction of the thickness of the band at a front portion thereof.
- 12. The buckle according to claim 1 further comprising a push plate mounted on the slidable frame so as to insert the second band in a space between the bottom plate of the slidable frame and the push plate, and the push plate is pressed onto the second band by the pushing projection.
- 13. The buckle according to claim 12 further comprising pushing means provided on one of the lower plate and the push plate for pushing the push plate to the second band.
- 14. The buckle according to claim 12 wherein the pushing means is a ridge formed by bending the lower plate toward the push plate.
- 15. The buckle according to claim 13 wherein the pushing means is a rib formed on the push plate.
- 16. The buckle according to claim 13 wherein the first and second bands are made of plastic.
- 17. The buckle according to claim 16 wherein a plate curved into a shape of a C made of stainless is embedded in the bands so as to curve the bands in order to depress the second band toward the push plate when the buckle is released.
- 18. A buckle for a personal adornment band comprising:at least an upper plate and a lower plate pivotally connected to an end of a first band, and pivotally connected to each other; a slidable frame pivotally connected to an end of the lower plate; pushing means provided on the lower plate so as to be pressed against a second band at a pressed position, thereby preventing the lower plate from rotating over the pressed position.
- 19. The buckle according to claim 18 wherein the pushing means is a pushing ridge formed on the lower plate by bending the lever plate toward the second band.
- 20. A buckle for a personal adornment band comprising:at least an upper plate and a lower plate pivotally connected to an end of a first band, and pivotally connected to each other; a slidable frame pivotally connected to an end of the lower plate; a lock device provided in the slidable frame for locking the upper plate to the slidable frame; a resilient member disposed under the lock device for upwardly urging the upper plate when the lock device is released.
- 21. The buckle according to claim 20 wherein the lock device includes at least one push button slidably mounted in the slidable frame and so disposed as to be depressable from the outside of the slidable frame, resilient means for urging said push button outward, an engaging portion provided on the push button for engaging with said upper plate due to the urging of the resilient means.
Priority Claims (3)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
10-059265 |
Mar 1998 |
JP |
|
10-077160 |
Mar 1998 |
JP |
|
11-049389 |
Feb 1999 |
JP |
|
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/JP99/01163 |
|
WO |
00 |
11/10/1999 |
11/10/1999 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO99/45812 |
9/16/1999 |
WO |
A |
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56-10172 |
Mar 1981 |
JP |
6-66329 |
Sep 1994 |
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