The present invention is directed generally to coupling assemblies for coupling a wristworn device to a strap, and in particular, to an improved spring bar assembly for facilitating the removal and attachment of the strap to the wristworn device. In a preferred embodiment, the wristworn device is a wristwatch but as will be understood from the disclosure herein, the invention is not so limiting.
Constructions for watchband couplings are well-known. For example, one known construction is described in U.S. Pat. No. 2,901,806. However, this construction is less than desirable for at least three (3) reasons. One perceived drawback is that this prior art construction includes a less than optimally shaped actuator element, which makes it remarkably more difficult and less reliable to use as a spring bar assembly for a wide range of conventional type strap and band combinations. Secondly, it is believed that the construction of this prior art coupling device would fall apart once it is removed from between the lugs of the wristworn device. In addition, this prior art construction is not meant to be inserted into the strap as with a conventional spring bar.
Another known prior art spring bar construction is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,483,505. However, this construction too has perceived deficiencies. For example, it requires a much more precise construction than is desirable, in that it requires that the operating rod, which is perpendicularly assembled to the inner rod, protrudes through an opening (slot) of the outer shaft. Requiring such precise alignment of the operating rod with the slot of the outer shaft during assembly and usage is less than desirable.
It is thus believed that further advances to the state of the art are both desirable and achievable. In particular, it is desirable to provide users with an ability to more easily couple and decouple a strap to and from a wearable device, such as a wristwatch by way of example. Accordingly, such constructions and methodologies for spring bar assemblies in accordance with the present invention are set forth herein.
It is thus an objective of the present invention to overcome the perceived deficiencies in the prior art.
For example, it is an objective of the present invention to provide a spring bar assembly that facilitates the changing of a strap for a wristworn device as well as the coupling and decoupling between the device and the strap.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a spring bar assembly that permits a user to more easily change a strap for the wristworn device without using tools or having special knowledge of the spring bar construction.
Still another objective of the present invention is to provide a spring bar assembly that provides for easy and user friendly usage with a wide range of conventional type straps and bands without the use of the unnecessary and/or extra coupling elements.
Yet another objective of the present invention is to provide a spring bar assembly that does not fall apart when disassembled from between the lugs of the wristworn device, thus securing and maintaining the integrity of the spring bar assembly even after decoupling from the wristworn device.
Further objects and advantages of this invention will become more apparent from a consideration of the drawings and ensuing description.
The invention accordingly comprises the features of construction, combination of elements, arrangement of parts and sequence of steps which will be exemplified in the construction, illustration and description hereinafter set forth, and the scope of the invention will be indicated in the claims.
Therefore, and generally speaking, in accordance with a first preferred embodiment, the invention is directed to a spring bar assembly comprising a tubular member having a first end and a second end; a first end member at the first end of the tubular member, the first end member comprising a first axial pin extending from the first end of the tubular member; a second end member at the second end of the tubular member, the second end member comprising a first end and a second end, with a second axial pin extending from the first end of the second end member; a biasing member positioned within the tubular member for biasing the first axial pin towards the second axial pin; and a retractor connected to the tubular member for facilitating the urging of the first axial pin toward the second axial pin; wherein the second end of the tubular member and the second end member are cooperatively shaped to prevent the second end member from uncoupling from the tubular member when the spring bar assembly is decoupled from between first and second lugs of a wristworn device.
In another preferred embodiment, the present invention is directed to a spring bar assembly comprising: a tubular member having a first end and a second end; a first end member at the first end of the tubular member, the first end member comprising a first axial pin extending from the first end of the tubular member; a second end member at the second end of the tubular member, the second end member comprising a first end and a second end, with a second axial pin extending from the first end of the second end member; a biasing member positioned within the tubular member for biasing the second axial pin toward the first axial pin; and a retractor connected to the second end member for facilitating the urging of the second axial pin toward the first axial pin; wherein the retractor does not extend through the tubular member; wherein the second end of the tubular member and the second end member are cooperatively shaped to prevent the second end member from uncoupling from the tubular member when the spring bar assembly is &coupled from between first and second lugs of a wristworn device.
In yet another preferred embodiment, the present invention is directed to a wristworn device comprising a first lug and a second lug spaced from the first wherein the first lug includes a recess in an inner face thereof and the second lug includes a recess in an inner face thereof; a strap for maintaining the wristworn device about a wrist, the strap including a first strap end itself having a slot; and a spring bar assembly for coupling the first strap end to the wristworn device, wherein the spring bar assembly is positioned in the slot at the first strap end, and wherein the spring bar assembly comprises a tubular member having a first end and a second end; a first end member at the first end of the tubular member, the first end member comprising a first axial pin extending from the first end of the tubular member and positionable in the recess in the inner face of the first lug; a second end member at the second end of the tubular member, the second end member comprising a first end and a second end, with a second axial pin extending from the first end of the second end member and positionable in the recess in the inner face of the second lug; a biasing member positioned within the tubular member for biasing the first axial pin toward the second axial pin; and a retractor connected to the tubular member for facilitating the urging of the first axial pin towards the second axial pin; wherein the second end of the tubular member and the second end member are cooperatively shaped to prevent the second end member from uncoupling from the tubular member when the spring bar assembly is decoupled from between the first and second lugs of the wristworn device.
And yet in another preferred embodiment, the present invention is directed to a wristworn device comprising a first lug and a second lug spaced from the first lug, wherein the first lug includes a recess in an inner face thereof and the second lug includes a recess in an inner face thereof; a strap for maintaining the wristworn device about a wrist, the strap having a first strap end itself having a slot; a spring bar assembly for coupling the first strap end to the wristworn device, wherein the spring bar assembly is positioned in the slot at the first strap end, and wherein the spring bar assembly comprises a tubular member having a first end and a second end; a first end member at the first end of the tubular member, the first end member comprising a first axial pin extending from the first end of the tubular member and positionable in the recess in the inner face of the first lug; a second end member at the second end of the tubular member, the second end member comprising a first end and a second end, with a second axial pin extending from the first end of the second end member and positionable in the recess in the inner face of the second lug; a biasing member positioned within the tubular member for biasing the second axial pin towards the first axial pin; and a retractor connected to the second end member for facilitating the urging of the second axial pin towards the first axial pin; wherein the retractor does not extend through the tubular member; wherein the second end of the tubular member and the second end member are cooperatively shaped to prevent the second end member from uncoupling from the tubular member when the spring bar assembly is decoupled from between the first and second lugs of the wristworn device.
In a preferred embodiment, the wristworn device is a timepiece in the form of a wristwatch.
The above set forth and other features of the invention are made more apparent in the ensuing Description of the Preferred Embodiments when read in conjunction with the attached Drawings, wherein:
Identical reference numerals in the figures are intended to indicate like parts, although not every feature in every figure may be called out with a reference numeral.
Reference is first made to
In accordance with this first embodiment, spring bar assembly 10 includes a tubular member generally indicated at 20 having a first end generally indicated at 25 and a second end generally indicated at 30. Assembly 10 also includes a first end member generally indicated at 35 at the first end 25 of the tubular member 20, wherein the first end member 35 comprises a first axial pin 36 extending from the first end 25 of the tubular member 20; and a second end member generally indicated at 40 at the second end 30 of the tubular member 20, the second end member 40 comprising a first end generally indicated at 42 and a second end generally indicated at 44, with a second axial pin 45 extending from the first end 42 of the second end member 40. Assembly 10 also includes a biasing member generally indicated at 50, most preferably in the form of a spring, positioned within the tubular member 20. Biasing member 50 biases the first axial pin 36 toward (i.e. relative to) the second axial pin 45. In this first embodiment, assembly 10 includes a retractor 60 connected to the tubular member 20. Retractor 60 may be integrally formed with tubular member 20, or may be welded, glued, soldered or otherwise connected thereto. Retractor 60 facilitates the urging of the first axial pin 36 towards the second axial pin 45 as explained further below.
Importantly, in accordance with the present invention and in an improvement over the cited prior art, the second end 30 of the tubular member 20 and the second end member 40 are cooperatively shaped to prevent the second end member 40 from uncoupling from the tubular member 20 when the spring bar assembly 10 is decoupled from between first and second lugs of a wristworn device. For example, in a preferred specific, the edges of second end 30 of tubular member 20 may be bent inwardly (creating an annular flange) about “A,” and second end member 40 may include an annular shoulder 41 which is “caught” by the lip created at the second end 30 so as to prevent the second end member 40 from uncoupling from the tubular member 20 when the spring bar assembly 10 is removed from between lugs of a wristworn device.
In accordance with a specific embodiment of the present invention and depicted in
Reference is now made to
In addition, and similar to the aforementioned embodiments, the first end member 35A may likewise be integrally formed with the first end 25A of the tubular member 20A, thus providing the advantages set forth above. Alternatively, as discussed above, the first end member 35A need not be integrally formed with the first end 25A of the tubular member 20A, and thus may be constructed as set forth above with respect to the description of
Reference is thus now made to the embodiment of
Reference is now made to
In all of the embodiments, the biasing member 50 may be wedged between the first and second end members (e.g.
Reference is thus next made collectively to
Generally, and applicable to all the assemblies,
The strap used in connection with the present invention may be comprised of multiple sections, for example, if a buckle is being utilized or may be of one piece as would be understood in the art. In accordance with a preferred embodiment, each side of the wristworn device (e.g. at the 6:00 and/or the 12:00 positions) preferably includes a spring bar assembly as disclosed herein to couple a first strap end of strap 2 to the device 1.
To fully take advantage of the benefits of the present invention, strap 2 will include a cut-out section (i.e. slot) 6 so that the respective retractors as disclosed herein may extend therethrough and be easily accessible by the fingers of a user's hand. The precise position and location of the retractors and slots is somewhat of design choice. As can be seen by comparing the slots 6 in the respective
As can be seen from the foregoing as well as the figures, the present invention provides an improvement over prior art constructions in that the user can more easily change the straps for the wristworn device without using tools or having special knowledge of the spring bar construction.
While other attempts have been made to achieve the objectives herein, such attempts have been seen to be, among other things, more expensive and more complicated.
Thus, the present embodiment provides for a more user friendly construction and methodology to allow for the exchangeability of the spring bar, a feature and advantage not achievable with the present state of the art as well as the other advantages and benefits explicitly and inherently noted above.
Although the wristworn devices discussed and disclosed herein are preferably a wristwatch, this is by example and not limitation. That is, the wristworn device for use with the present invention may be in the form of and/or have functionality related to blood pressure, heartrate, altitude, temperature or compass measurements, barometric pressure, (and/or combinations of any of the foregoing), just to name a few.
It can thus be seen that the present invention provides for improved spring bar constructions for coupling of a wristworn device to a strap. It will thus be seen that the objects set forth above, among those made apparent from the preceding description, are efficiently attained and, since certain changes may be made in the above constructions without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
It should also be understood that the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention described herein and all statements of the scope of the invention that as a matter of language might fall therebetween.