The present invention relates to horology and more particularly to systems for making an object such as a watch reversible and interchangeable relative to a support such as a strap.
It is well known that watches are held on the wrists of users by straps. The straps must be strong and securely fixed to the watch case without neglecting their decorative role which must be in perfect harmony in both color and form. Designers are constantly alert to the views of an increasingly demanding clientele, for whom they create products which take on board the above criteria.
Straps may be welded, in which case they are generally made of the same material as the case, or “removable” and made of metal, synthetic material or leather. Removable straps are often attached by spring bars which lock into lugs of the watch case.
Users of watches are showing an increasing interest in modular systems allowing them to transform their watches into, for example, jewelry, in which case they emphasize the decorative aspect of what they are wearing, or into a dual dial for a two-sided watch.
To give a rotary movement to a two-sided watch it is known practice to use a construction as explained in the publication CH 659167, which attaches the fixing loops of a strap to bearings on a watch case, on which these loops pivot.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a system for enabling a watch movement and/or a strap to be reversed independently of each other, thereby providing in particular an interchangeable dual-dial watch and an interchangeable two-sided strap.
This object is achieved with a system for making an object such as a watch and a watch strap reversible and interchangeable, characterized in that it comprises at least one reversible and interchangeable element comprising a cavity and a removable fixing element projecting from and attached to the strap or other support so that it can be inserted axially, parallel or otherwise, and is moved parallel to the cavity to a stop position where it is rotated into its fixed position.
The present invention applies to all types and forms of watches or comparable objects. The distinguishing features of the device for enabling in particular a watch to be reversed are that the watch and strap can be reversed independently of each other without pivots integral with the watch case, and that the elements are interchangeable should the user wish to modify the arrangement of the constituent elements or replace them.
A system for making in particular a watch reversible and interchangeable relative to a strap is composed advantageously of two watch cases joined together and a strap at whose ends are two removable fixing elements.
The watch cases are joined together by for example four screws inserted via the dial side of the first case and fixed usually into the bottom of the second case.
The composite case assembly has two opposing cavities milled into the middles of the cases on the sides to which the strap ends are to be fixed.
The strap enables joining of the watch case assembly, or separation to make it interchangeable, by means of the removable fixing elements which serve as pivoting points for said watch case assembly, should the user wish to display one or other of the dials, or to reverse the strap should he wish to reverse the strap only to expose one or other of its sides.
Notice that in one version, the user has available an assembly having on one side a watch case and on the other a decorative item such as an engraved plate.
The system of the invention is moreover mounted on a watch in which the watch case is reversible and interchangeable or is composed of an assembly of two cases. In this version the support is a watch strap.
At each end of the strap is a fixing element with a pivot which fits into the lateral cavity in the watch case middles. A sideways movement situates the pivot in its fixed position and a rotation locks the device by means of two retractable balls situated at the ends of each removable fixing element, which fit into cavities situated for example in the lugs of the case middles.
The invention will be more easily understood from the following description, given by way of example, which refers to the appended drawings, in which:
A system that makes in particular a watch reversible and interchangeable is composed of two watch cases (100, 104) joined by means such as screws (300: 303—
It should be observed that the device that makes in particular an object reversible and interchangeable is composed, in the case illustrated in
The middles (110, 111) of the cases (100, 104) include opposing cavities (120, 121) which are milled out and consist of a circular part (130, 131), a pivot (202—
The parts (130, 131) allow the introduction of a base (210—
Cavities (150: 153) are situated in walls (160: 163) of the lugs (170: 173) and are designed to take retractable balls (200—
In the version shown in
Notice that in the version illustrated in
At the watch-carrying ends, the strap (204) has a central orifice (500—
The removable fixing element (203) comprises two ends, inserted into which are the retractable balls (200) pushed outward by springs (205—
In the version illustrated in
The bases (210) of the pivots (202) are inserted through the circular parts (130, 131) of the cavities (120, 121) and moved axially along recesses (190, 191-
When the bodies (211) of the pivots (202) reach the circular end part of the elongate parts (140, 141), a rotary movement is imparted to the removable fixing element (203) until the balls (200) enter the cavities (150: 153) and thus hold the complete system in position.
In the version illustrated in
It should be observed that the removable fixing element (203) of the version illustrated in
The system of the present invention makes in particular a watch and a strap reversible and interchangeable, independently of each other.
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