This application claims priority from European Patent Application No. 17188055.2 filed on Aug. 28, 2017; the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference
The invention concerns a timepiece or piece of jewellery comprising at least one bar, and comprising a removable bracelet or wristband including at least one bracelet portion arranged to be assembled with a watch or jewellery bar, the bar being inscribed within a geometric envelope of given profile and given dimensions, the bracelet including, at the end of said at least one bracelet portion, a chamber of complementary profile and dimensions to said given profile and to said given dimensions and arranged for housing a bar, said chamber including a lateral opening on a first side of said bracelet portion for the insertion or removal of said bar, said bracelet portion including a tongue movable in a longitudinal direction of said bracelet portion against an elastic return means and further including a pusher for controlling said tongue, said pusher being movable in a transverse direction substantially perpendicular to said longitudinal direction and along the thickness or depth of said bracelet portion, and including a first profile arranged to cooperate with a second profile of said tongue for the transformation of a transverse motion of said pusher into a longitudinal motion of said tongue, and said bracelet including a means of closure arranged on said first side for retaining said pusher in the depth of said bracelet portion.
The invention concerns the field of horology or jewellery.
A watch or jewellery bracelet is an important accessory, which must both be comfortable for the user to wear and ensure that the watch or piece of jewellery is securely held, in all circumstances and particularly during professional or sports use, during which the object may be subjected to high accelerations.
The bracelet contributes significantly to the aesthetics of the watch or piece of jewellery, gives it its own distinctive look, and reveals the style of the user or of the clothes he wears, which explains the advantage of removable bracelets, which are designed for customization of the object, and which are intended to be changed by the user himself.
However, it is rare to find bracelets that successfully combine perfect aesthetics, impeccably secure hold, high robustness, and ease of changeability by the user, particularly without requiring a specific tool.
U.S. Pat. No. 1,653,058A in the name of NELSON discloses a bracelet end hook with a closing tongue operable through the side thereof.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,036,353A in the name of MINUTOLI discloses a bracelet end connecting mechanism, similar to a clasp mechanism with spring-loaded pushers.
The invention proposes to define a bracelet provided with a fastening system that meets all these requirements, designed for the most common case of a watch or piece of jewellery having a connecting bar, and preventing disassembly of this bar, if however, this is possible, since, particularly in jewellery, the bar generally cannot be disassembled from the body of the piece of jewellery.
To this end, the invention concerns a timepiece or piece of jewellery comprising at least one bar and comprising a bracelet according to claim 1.
Other features and advantages of the invention will appear upon reading the following detailed description, with reference to the annexed drawings, in which:
The invention concerns a timepiece or piece of jewellery, particularly a watch 1000 or a piece of jewellery 2000, comprising a connecting bar 101, 102, and comprising a bracelet 100, provided with a fastening system for incorporation into such a watch 1000 or into such a piece of jewellery 2000, and designed such that said bar can remain in place in watch 1000 or piece of jewellery 2000 when its bracelet is changed.
This removable timepiece or jewellery bracelet 100 includes at least one bracelet portion 1 arranged to be assembled to a watch or jewellery bar.
This bar 101, 102, is inscribed within a geometric envelope of given profile and of given dimensions.
Bracelet 100 includes, at the end of a bracelet portion 1, a chamber 2 of complementary profile and dimensions to said given profile and to said given dimensions, and which is arranged to house and confine a bar 101, 102.
It is understood that bracelet 100 may be a universal bracelet, able to be mounted on numerous commercial watch cases which have relatively standard bars, at least as regards their diameters, but may also be a bracelet specific to a watch case or piece of jewellery comprising bars having a special profile, so as to prevent assembly of any bracelet that could impair the object or make it appear commonplace.
The Figures illustrate the particular case of a bracelet 100 including an insert 40 at the end of a bracelet portion, which has the advantage of being capable of series production and of reducing storage costs.
However, a bracelet, for example made of ceramic or metallic or other material, may evidently comprise a bracelet portion whose end is directly equipped as described below in this particular and preferred application to the case of the bracelet with an insert.
Chamber 2, particularly but not limited to a chamber made in the structure of insert 40, includes a lateral opening 3 on a first side of bracelet portion 1, for the insertion or removal of the bar. This bracelet portion 1 includes a tongue 4 movable in a longitudinal direction DL of bracelet portion 1 against an elastic return means 5 and further includes a pusher 6 for controlling tongue 4.
Pusher 6 is movable in a transverse direction DT substantially perpendicular to longitudinal direction DL and along the thickness or depth of bracelet portion 1 and includes a first profile 7 arranged to cooperate with a second profile 8 comprised in tongue 4, to transform a transverse motion of pusher 6 into a longitudinal motion of tongue 4, particularly on a plane surface that slopes with respect both to transverse direction DT and to longitudinal direction DL.
Bracelet 100 includes a means of closure 9, which is arranged on the first side, for retaining pusher 6 in the depth of bracelet portion 1 or of its insert 40.
More particularly, closure means 9 includes an overmoulded lip 10 made of flexible material, such as elastomer, rubber, silicone or similar, which is arranged to permanently confine pusher 6 in the depth of bracelet portion 1 or of its insert 40.
More particularly, overmoulded lip 10 is arranged to permanently confine elastic return means 5 in the depth of bracelet portion 1 or of its insert 40, as seen in
More particularly, overmoulded lip 10 is arranged to permanently confine tongue 4 in the depth of bracelet portion 1 or of its insert 40, as seen in
In a particular embodiment, overmoulded lip 10 is in one piece with bracelet portion 1, it can, in particular secure together the portion and insert 40 comprised therein.
An alternative to overmoulding is to use the flexibility of the material from which the bracelet portion is made, for example leather, textile, elastomer, rubber, silicone, or suchlike, the bracelet portion being made to form a pocket inside which the insert is permanently confined.
In both cases, the user can operate pusher 6 through the ‘skin’ of the bracelet portion, by pressure in transverse direction DT. Pusher 6, embedded in the depth of the bracelet portion, has no contact with the exterior and cannot be operated unintentionally.
More particularly, pusher 6 includes stop means 69 arranged to cooperate in abutment with closure means 9, as seen in
In an advantageous embodiment, notably allowing the user to feel whether the bar has been properly inserted or removed, chamber 2 is separated from opening 3 by at least one raised notch 30 arranged in a flexible wall of chamber 2 or borne by a flexible lip 24 delimiting one side of chamber 2.
The closure system may also include a foolproof system to ensure that the bar is properly inserted and confined inside its chamber, and that the system can close correctly, for example in the form of a curved, flexible metal strip at the bottom of chamber 2, which is deformed when the bar reaches a stop surface, thus producing a ‘click’ to indicate that the bar is in the proper position in its chamber. This strip protrudes through opening 3 when the bar is not at the bottom of the housing, and, when the bar is at the bottom of the housing, it deforms the strip which retracts inside chamber 2 and no longer protrudes through opening 3. This strip can be made of shape memory material or amorphous metal.
More particularly, tongue 4 forms a slide which is movable, only in longitudinal direction DL, in a bracket of an insert 40 comprised in bracelet 100.
More particularly, this clevis of insert 40 includes, extending in transverse direction DT, transverse guide means 46 arranged to guide the travel of complementary guide means 66 comprised in pusher 6, as seen in
More particularly, elastic return means 5, notably formed by a spring, a helical spring in the case of the Figures, is confined between a wall 41 of the clevis of insert 40 and a bearing face 42 of tongue 4.
More particularly, chamber 2 is arranged in the depth of the clevis of insert 40.
And, more particularly, the clevis of insert 40 includes at least one flexible lip 24 arranged to cooperate in abutment on the bar after its insertion.
Insert 40 can be produced by moulding, for example metallic powder moulding. Elastic return means 5 may be in one piece with the body of the insert, for example in the form of a zigzag spring.
Naturally, additional safety devices can also be added, such as a quarter-turn lock by an embedded latch (of the aeronautic fastener ‘Rivkle’ type or similar) before allowing access to the pusher, this latch may include the manufacturer's logo and require a particular angular orientation in order to open.
To distinguish between an upper bracelet portion and lower bracelet portion, in a particular embodiment of the invention, bracelet 100 includes a first bar 101 inscribed within a first geometric envelope, and a first bracelet portion 11 whose first chamber 21 is sized to receive first bar 101, and bracelet 100 includes a second bar 102 inscribed within a second geometric envelope different from the first geometric envelope, and a second bracelet portion 12 whose second chamber 22 is sized to receive second bar 102 but not first bar 101, first chamber 21 being unable to receive second bar 102, as illustrated in a particular example in
It is also possible, by means of such a differentiated assembly, to design bracelets for left handed people.
The invention more particularly concerns a watch 1000 comprising such a bracelet 100, arranged to receive a first bar 101 on first horns and a second bar 102 on second horns, so as to distinguish between a first upper portion 11 arranged to be attached to the first horns, and a second lower portion 12 arranged to be attached to second horns.
The invention more particularly concerns a piece of jewellery 2000 including such a bracelet 100, and which may evidently include all the arrangements set out above and is particularly arranged to receive a first bar 101 on first horns, and a second bar 102 on second horns, so as to distinguish a first upper portion 11 arranged to be attached to the first horns, and a second lower portion 12 arranged to be attached to the second horns.
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