The present invention relates to a bracelet strap, for example a bracelet strap for a wristwatch.
Numerous bracelet straps have been conceived of in the field of horology and of jewelry in particular. Bracelet straps comprising two strap portions intended to surround the wrist of the wearer and a clasp for fastening the strap portions are notably known. The clasp is often fixed permanently or semi-permanently to one of the strap portions or to both strap portions. The strap portions in turn may be fixed to a case of the watch.
The strap portions may be made from a material that is flexible so as to be able to conform to the wrist, for example of leather, rubber, elastomer, textile, etc. Strap portions formed from a plurality of rigid links that are articulated to one another, for example metal or ceramic links, are also known. Certain bracelet straps combine rigid links with flexible portions.
An example of a wristwatch equipped with a conventional articulated-links bracelet strap 1 is depicted in
Other means of connection between the bracelet strap and the case or the clasp have been conceived of, for example the use of screws.
Users sometimes wish to replace their watch strap themselves, for example if it is worn away or in order to match a bracelet strap to an outfit or to an activity. It is, for example, desirable to have a number of easily interchangeable bracelet straps so that the bracelet strap best suited to a particular activity can be chosen for each outing.
Changing a bracelet strap or a clasp does, however, prove to be somewhat impractical and generally requires appropriate tools, for example screwdrivers, pin drivers or tweezers.
The inept use of tools on a quality watch may cause scratching and other damage. Removal and refitting often involve handling very small-sized screws and pins that are easy to lose. For these reasons, these removal and refitting operations are generally reserved for the professionals.
The prior art already contains toolless systems for fitting bracelet straps. These systems generally have visible components, for example pushbuttons, that can be manipulated in order to lock or unlock the bracelet strap. However, the presence of these components detracts from the esthetic look of the watch or of the bracelet strap. Furthermore, these components may be manipulated inadvertently or with malicious intent, such that there is a risk of the watch becoming lost or stolen.
Toolless bracelet strap fixing systems are generally intended for watch cases or clasps that have been specially designed for this purpose. When a watch, or some other product, is designed to have a traditional connecting device, the transition to a toolless system is generally not possible. Conversely, watch cases or clasps provided with a toolless fixing system are generally not intended to be fitted to conventional bracelet straps.
Finally, such systems are difficult or impossible to adapt to suit existing ranges of watches and bracelet straps without modifying both the appearance of the bracelet strap and that of the case or clasp. It is desirable to offer removable bracelet straps that can be used without modifying the appearance of ranges of watch case, ranges of clasp and, so far as possible, ranges of bracelet straps that already exist.
It is an object of the present invention to overcome at least some of the abovementioned problems of the prior art.
In particular, it is an object of the present invention to propose a bracelet strap equipped with a removable connection that can be fitted to a conventional or existing esthetic element, notably a watch case and/or a clasp.
One objective is also to design an interchangeable bracelet strap that can be connected to an esthetic element, notably a watch case or a clasp, which was not designed to be connected to interchangeable bracelet straps.
According to the invention, these objectives are achieved notably by means of a bracelet strap comprising: a strap portion; at least one adaptation link intended to be connected to an esthetic element, at least one connecting element connected, on the one hand, inseparably to the strap portion and, on the other hand, detachably to said at least one adaptation link so as to allow the bracelet strap to be opened up without tools. Said at least one adaptation link includes a locking and/or unlocking button for locking and/or unlocking the connection with said at least one connecting element. This locking and/or unlocking button is intended, when actuated, to bring the adaptation link from a locked position, in which said at least one connecting element is locked to the adaptation link, into an unlocked position, in which said at least one connecting element can be disconnected from the adaptation link. The locking and/or unlocking button is hidden when the bracelet strap is being worn.
Thus, according to one aspect of the invention, the esthetic element such as a watch case or a clasp, which was not designed to be connected to an interchangeable bracelet strap, is rendered compatible with such a bracelet strap thanks to at least one adaptation link.
The interchangeability of the bracelet strap is achieved by virtue of a removable connection between two links of the bracelet strap or between one link and a strap portion, rather than between a bracelet strap portion and the esthetic element. It is thus possible to produce a bracelet strap of which all of the components, with the exception of at least one adaptation link, can be separated notably from a watch case or from a conventional clasp.
In other words, the bracelet strap can be opened up using an adaptation link which remains connected to the case or to the clasp and a link or strap portion of a first type.
The links of the first type preferably have an appearance, for example a shape, a dimension, an orientation and/or a color that is similar or uniform in relation to each other.
The bracelet strap may comprise links of a second type, distinct from the links of the first type. The links of the second type preferably have an appearance, for example a shape, a dimension, an orientation and/or a color that is similar or uniform in relation to each other. It is thus possible to immediately determine whether a link is a link of the first type or a link of the second type, even if there may be differences among links of the one same type.
A bracelet strap may comprise at least one adaptation link and at least one link of the second type having the same appearance when the bracelet strap is being worn.
The connection employs a connecting element connecting the adaptation link and the strap portion. This connecting element allows the strap portion to be secured to the associated adaptation link in the closed position, and disconnected in the open position.
The connection between the adaptation link and the connecting element is lockable, which is to say can be opened only by acting on the locking or unlocking button.
The locking or unlocking button is incorporated into the adaptation link and thus remains secured to the esthetic element, for example a watch case or a clasp. It is thus possible to replace the majority of the bracelet strap without replacing the locking and/or unlocking button, which is a member that is potentially complex.
The locking button constitutes a haptic member, which is to say a member intended to be manipulated directly by the user using a digit, for example by pushing or twisting it.
The adaptation link may be for example connected to a watch case or respectively to a clasp by means of a conventional disconnectable connection, for example a connection that can be disconnected using a tool, for example a bar or screws. Thus, the adaptation link may be fitted to a watch case and/or to a clasp that is equipped with conventional bracelet strap connecting means.
The adaptation link is thus designed to be associated, on the one hand, with a watch case or a clasp by means of a semi-permanent fixing, for example a bar, and on the other hand in a disconnectable manner to a connecting piece secured to a strap portion or a link of a first type.
The connecting element may be connected to a link of the first type or to a bracelet strap portion by means of an inseparable connection. It may for example be driven into the strap portion or welded, bonded or overmolded onto same. In one embodiment, the connecting element may constitute an integral portion of a link of the second type or of a strap portion.
In one embodiment, the locking and/or unlocking button may consist of a pushbutton under the underside of the bracelet strap, which is to say the face that faces toward the wrist when the bracelet strap is being worn.
In one embodiment, the locking and/or unlocking button may comprise a rotary link.
The adaptation link may comprise a female opening. The connecting element may comprise a male portion that can be inserted into said female opening. This arrangement may be reversed.
The locking and/or unlocking button makes it possible to prevent the male portion from being extracted from said opening in the locked position, and allows this extraction when it is manipulated into the unlocked position.
A bracelet strap may comprise at least one row equipped with several adaptation links.
A bracelet strap may comprise at least one row equipped with at least one link of the second type and with at least one adaptation link.
The appearance of a link of the second type and of an adaptation link in the same row may be identical when the bracelet strap is being worn.
At least one adaptation link may be intended to be connected securely to a bracelet strap clasp.
At least one adaptation link may be intended to be connected securely to a watch case.
The connecting element may be hidden when secured to an adaptation link.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are indicated in the description which is illustrated by the attached figures in which:
The clasp 5a is connected by a pin or some other type of bar, not depicted, to a row of adaptation links comprising, for preference, a fixed adaptation link 32a and a mobile adaptation link 32a′. The strap portion 3a is connected to a connecting element 7a which may be connected and locked to this row of links. In one embodiment, the strap portion 3a is overmoulded over the connecting element 7a. The strap portion 3a may also be connected by a pin to the connecting element 7a.
The connection between the row of adaptation links 32a, 32a′ and the clasp 5a may be semi-permanent, which is to say not intended to be opened each time the bracelet strap is replaced, although it can be if necessary, for example using a tool. The connection between the connecting element 7a and the strap portion 3a may be inseparable.
In the embodiment illustrated, the connecting piece 7a comprises a male portion, for example a post 9, that can be engaged in an opening 10a, for example a groove, formed in one of the adaptation links connected to the clasp, in this instance a central link that differs from the two lateral adaptation links 32a, 32a′. The groove extends in a transverse direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction in which the bracelet strap extends. The groove 10a is open at one lateral end to allow the post 9 to enter and exit the groove so as to reversibly connect the two components.
The mobile adaptation link 32a′ of the first row connected to the clasp 5a forms a locking and unlocking button 6a. To this end, this link may be pivoted by the user about an axis essentially parallel to the direction of the groove 10a, so as to be able to be moved between a locked position as depicted in
Advantageously, the mobile adaptation link 32a′ is designed so that it cannot flip into the unlocked position when the bracelet strap is fixed around the wrist of the wearer, so as to offer security against accidental opening of the bracelet strap. To this end, the second strap portion of the bracelet strap introduced into the clasp 5a and into the keeper loop 19 prevents the adaptation link 32a′ from rotating toward the unlocked position, as may be seen in
c illustrate another embodiment in which the bracelet strap can be opened without a tool thanks to a connection between one strap portion of the bracelet strap and a row of adaptation links 32b which are connected directly to a watch case.
In both of these examples, the watch case comprises housings for links of the second type 30b, for example in the form of studs. These housings may accommodate either the links of the second type 30b of a conventional bracelet strap, or the adaptation links 32b of a bracelet strap according to the invention. The adaptation links 32b are mounted in these housings and held there semi-permanently, for example using a bar passing through a transverse hole 23 through these links. What is meant in this context by semi-permanent is that the adaptation links 32b are not intended to be disconnected from the watch case 2 each time the bracelet strap is replaced, but that they may nevertheless be separated from the watch case, for example using a tool or at a workshop, to be replaced with the links of the second type from a conventional bracelet strap.
Each adaptation link 32b incorporates a locking and/or unlocking button 6b to lock and/or unlock the connection with a strap portion or link of the second type. The locking and/or unlocking button is preferably hidden and practically invisible when the bracelet strap is being worn; to this end, the locking button is preferably visible only on those faces of the adaptation links that are hidden when the bracelet strap is being worn.
An example of an adaptation link 32b comprising a locking and/or unlocking button is illustrated in
The operation of this pushbutton will be better understood in the light of
The connecting element 7b comprises a hook 11 intended to be inserted into an opening 10b in the adaptation link 32b. The hook 11 and the opening 10b may have a rectangular cross section with rounded corners, as may notably be seen in
The hook 11 may be clipped into the opening 10b to secure the connecting piece to the adaptation link.
The bracelet strap portion 3a and the connecting element 7b may be secured by simple clip fastening. To this end, the hook 11 of the connecting element 7b is introduced into the passage 16 of the adaptation link 32b, and an inclined surface of the hook 11 pushes against the back of the tooth 15, causing the mobile body 9 to move thus compressing the spring 13 and allowing the end of the hook 11 to enter the opening 10b of the mobile body 9. The tooth 15 of the mobile body 9 of the pushbutton 6b drops back automatically behind the inclined surface of the hook 11 under the action of the spring 13 so as to lock the two parts 7b, 32b in the configuration of
The bracelet strap portion 3a and the connecting element 7b may be disconnected, as shown in
The watch case 2 is preferably equipped with two adaptation links for connection to a strap portion 3b of the bracelet strap 1. The same layout is replicated symmetrically on the opposite side for connecting to the other bracelet strap portion, which is not visible. Advantageously, each strap portion of the bracelet strap 1 is connected to the watch case 2 by two distinct adaptation links 32b. This configuration offers additional security in case one of the locking features on one of the adaptation links accidentally opens.
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The detailed description and the figures relate to an example consisting of a wristwatch with a clasp and a case, although this is not a limitation of the invention which could equally well be applied to an item of jewelry, a necklace, a belt, any chain to be fixed to part of the body, or else an object intended to be worn about the body using a chain.
Thus, the delicate operation of changing an element of a fixing chain, which element was not designed to be removed without the use of tools, is considerably simplified, becoming accessible to all, faster, without the need for special purpose tooling and without the risk of damaging a component through inept handling. The invention advantageously makes it possible to offer the function of interchangeability for new developments while reusing existing components not designed for that purpose. For example, it is possible to render a bracelet strap or a clasp easily interchangeable without the need to modify either the clasp or the bracelet strap. Finally, the invention offers the further advantage of achieving interchangeability without the need for tools and with a very limited if not to say zero esthetic impact so as not to detract from the style of a product.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20216672.4 | Dec 2020 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2021/062059 | 12/21/2021 | WO |