1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally concerns a mechanism as part of a band, and in particular, to quick lock fastening mechanism for fastening or unfastening a band to or from an object, for instance a wristwatch.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Objects like personal timepieces, or watches, have long been worn upon the wrist. Many of these new devices also perform, sometimes as a relatively minor feature, the timekeeping function of a standard wristwatch.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,175,912 discloses a fastener for connecting a wristwatch strap having two ends to opposite sides of a watch case comprising two arcuate catch elements articulated to opposite sides of the watch case, each catch element being provided with guide means extending longitudinally of the strap and two end engagement members articulated to opposite sides of the watch case together with a respective catch element, and two slide elements connected to opposite ends of the strap, each slide element being provided with a latch member complementary to a respective end engagement member and being slidable along a respective guide means between an advance position in which the strap is shortest and in which the latch members engage respective engagement members and a retracted position in which the strap is longest, release means being provided for releasing each latch member from a respective engagement member when each slide element is in the advanced position and for enabling each slide element to be released from a respective catch element in the retracted position to unfasten the strap. The patented invention is meant for adjusting the length of the strap and it requires two arcuate elements and allows the lengthening or shortening of the watch strap. The present invention does not require an arcuate element and engage in the shortening or lengthening of strap of a wristwatch.
EP Publication No. 1588641, entitled “Fastening Device For Attaching The End of a Band to An Object”, discloses a strap which is joined to a watch with spring pins inserted into recesses provided at extensions located at both sides of the watch. The ends of the strap to be positioned adjacent to the watch are of a curved and concave shape in order to avoid a tolerance between the two parts. In case of a leather strap a reinforcing element is inserted between the upper material and the lining for a better fit.
WO2010/072594 discloses a device for fastening a strap body of a watchband to an object, for example, to a watch case, comprising a cylindrical fastening pin having connecting pegs at both free ends thereof for engaging in the object, wherein at least one connecting peg can be retracted using a lever, characterized in that the free end of the lever comprises a head, which is provided with a cap, wherein the cap is connected to the head in a form-closed manner such that the cap is secured against pulling off. In this patent, the fastening pin of the watch is retracted by moving the lever so as to disengage the strap of the watch.
Briefly stated, the present invention is embodied by a quick lock device for fastening or unfastening a strap to or from an object, for instance a wristwatch, comprising:
(i) a frame having a pair of frame guide defining a guiding cavity of which the cavity is suitable for sliding movement, one end of the frame being an extension to form an elongated hooking member having a groove perpendicular to the sliding axis, and a latch or the like being formed on the surface of the cavity; and
(ii) a sliding member adapted to slide within the cavity being provided with a tongue section at one end of the member and a slide handle to facilitate the sliding movement of the sliding member within the frame, and a latching recess corresponding to the latch of the frame, thereby the tongue of the sliding member locks a pin member of a wristwatch being positioned within the groove of the hooking member by sliding the slide handle towards the body of the wristwatch.
Another main purpose of the present invention is to provide a quick lock device for bands comprising: (i) a frame having a pair of frame guide defining a guiding cavity of which the cavity is suitable for sliding moment, one end of the frame being an extension to form an elongated hooking member having a groove perpendicular to the sliding axis of the sliding element; (ii) a sliding member adapted to slide within the guiding cavity being provided with a tongue section at one end of the member and a slide handle to facilitate the sliding movement of the sliding member within the frame, and (iii) a snap fit means comprising a cut-out along the axis of the sliding member and a protruding element on the frame that retains the sliding movement of the sliding member at the cut-out so as to lock the sliding member in a specific position within the frame, thereby the tongue of the sliding member engages and envelopes a pin member of a wristwatch case being positioned within the groove of the hooking member by sliding the slide handle towards the groove.
Still an object of the present invention is to provide a quick lock device for wristwatch bands, wherein a latch is positioned within the cavity of the frame, and has a truncated edge to facilitate backward movement of the sliding member when the slide handle is being pushed backward away from the groove.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a quick lock device for wristwatch bands, wherein the latching recess is locked onto the latch on the cavity of the frame when the slide handle is pushed toward the wristwatch body over the pin member which is part of the watch case, being recognised as the closed or locked position.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a quick lock device for wristwatch bands, wherein the groove on the hooking member holds the pin member of the wristwatch.
Yet a further object of the present invention is to provide a quick lock device for wristwatch bands, wherein the tongue of the sliding member securely locks the pin member in the groove of the frame.
Still a further object of the present invention is to provide a quick lock device for wristwatch bands, wherein the truncated edge of the resilient member facilitates the backward movement if a force is being applied to backward push the slide handle.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a quick lock device for wristwatch bands wherein the tongue of the sliding member is typically of uniform shape but can be formed as forked, consisting of several engaging sections to the pin member.
Other particularities and advantages of the present invention will become clear from the following description.
Referring to
In a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention, the quick lock device 500 is embedded within the wristwatch band or the like and at one end thereof and close towards the direction of the watch body. The quick lock device 500 is completely hidden and is not visible and thus the quick lock device 500 shall not alter the entire shape and look of the wristwatch band.
On the wrist watch in general, a pin member 10 (as shown in
In the preferred embodiment as shown in
In the present preferred embodiment, the latch 62 (
The pin member 10 on the watch body is seated onto the groove 65 on the hooking member 90 when the quick lock device 500 is triggered to a locking position. At the locking position, the tongue 70 of the sliding member 600 securely locks the pin member 10 in the groove 65 of the frame 60. The truncated edge 64 of the latch 62 facilitates the backward movement only if a sufficient force is being applied to and the slide handle 50 to backward push the slide handle 50.
As shown in
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the width of the frame guide 80 is ranging from 5 mm to 25 mm.
In the present invention, after the sliding member 600 is at the locking position, the latch 62 will prevent the accidentally disengagement of the strap 100 from the watch body. In other words, the pin member 10 will be precisely held within the groove 65. The width of the frame overlap 80 gives a suitable tolerance for the slide handle 50 to operate smoothly within the frame guide 88 of the frame 60.
In another preferred embodiment, the shape of the frame 60 can be flat or curved or convex towards the side of slide handle 50. A suitable material for the fabrication of the quick lock can be metal, plastics or any composite materials.
The invention is by no means limited to the above-described embodiments; on the contrary, many changes can be made to the embodiments while still remaining within the scope of the invention, among others as far as shape and dimensions of the parts used for the realisation of the invention are concerned. One such possible alternation is the integration into bracelets, which consist of interlinked metal elements, whereby the element closest to either side of the watchbody become the respective frame 60 of the invention holding the sliding member 600.
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