The present invention relates to watchbands and watches, and more particularly to a system and method for enhancing the utility inherent in the application of smartwatches in functional combination with conventional (eg. typically mechanical) watches secured by a single watchband.
It has been common practice for people to wear conventional watches for at least a century, and more recently that practice has included the wearing of smartwatches, which are wearable devices in the form of a wristwatch for use in accessing the Internet, or connecting to an internet enabled device such as a smartphone to provide additional features, besides simply keeping time. Many people still prefer their conventional watches because of their styling and quality etc., but some of those same people also desire the benefits offered by smartwatches. In response, various watch manufacturers have offered a watch system that enables a watch band that simultaneously secures two watches to a user's wrist, one being a conventional type, and one being a smartwatch. The available systems are often bulky and not particularly aesthetic, however.
In such systems the typically larger dial of a conventional watch can be worn facing upward for easy viewing, while the smartwatch can be positioned to face downward, (ie. in the direction the palm of a user's hand). Both watches are easily accessible for viewing, requiring only that a user rotate his or her wrist. A major problem with the presently available dual watch systems however, is that the manufacturer thereof dictates the combination of watches, which are both firmly secured to the watch band.
A Search of Patents and Published Applications turned up the following:
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U.S. Pat. No. 9,152,129 to Modaragamage;
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U.S. Pat. No. D788,105 by Heck et al.;
CN2014/10363735 by Wang;
CN2016/21101338U by You Yanhongl
KR2016/0064891 by Kim Dong;
CN2016/10407204 by Chen LLiang;
US2015/0948093 by Edwards et al.;
EP2015/0189974 by Tshushima Teppei;
US2016/0340576 by Smith;
US2016/0579916 by Strebe;
US2015/0850717 by Pluemer;
CN2018/2134273 by Gengzangduojie;
CN2016/20753049U by Zheng Yong;
JP1988/0097255U by Chen Liang;
US2015/0948093 by Edwards;
US2015/0189975 by Tsushima Teppi;
US2015/0249819P by Smith;
US2016/171777P by Strebe;
US20154/0048764P by Edwards;
CN2018/213342738U by Gengzanjduojie;
CN2016/20753049U by Zheng Yong;
JP1988/0097255U;
CH1981/0005463 by Gaigaa et al.;
GB1999/0002481 by Phillips.
It is generally gleaned from a study of the numerous known references that many embodiments of the general idea of incorporating two watches in a single watch band are known.
Even in view thereof, there remains a need for a single watchband system that allows users to wear both a conventional watch, and smartwatch of their choice, both secured by a single watchband in a compact functional fashion. In particular there remains a need for a method of deploying such a system that is user friendly to practice.
The present invention recognizes the existing situation illuminated in the Background Section of this Specification, and in response teaches a watchband that enables user selection of watches that are affixed thereto, either directly or indirectly (via for instance, a buckle affixed to the single watchband into which at least the smartwatch is affixed). It further offers the capability of making it quick and easy to affix, and remove, at least the smartwatch from a present invention watchband, which, in the preferred embodiment, does not require tools. The capability offered by the present invention enables a user to, for instance, maintain a number of conventional watch-watchband systems, and variously affix a single smartwatch sequentially therebetween via an insertion. This capability overcomes what can be a problem resulting from having a dedicated smartwatch affixed on a watchband along with a conventional watch. Said problem being that while wearing one system, information which is entered into the associated smartwatch is not easily available to a smartwatch associated with another system.
A present invention then comprises means for securing at least two watches on a single watchband, directly or indirectly, at least one of said at least two watches being a smartwatch, said smartwatch being mounted directly or indirectly to said single watch band in a way which allows quick and easy affixing and removal thereof.
Said watchband can provide that said smartwatch is removably mounted by insertion into a cavity in said watch band.
Said watchband can alternatively provide that said smartwatch is mounted to said watch band by means of a buckle System which is affixed to said watchband. That is, said cavity can be formed by or extend into a smartwatch buckle system as well, or be exclusively present in said buckle system. In a preferred embodiment the cavity is formed in a buckle system which comprises three elements, one end of the first element and one end of a third element being rotatably affixed to first and second ends of a watchband, and second ends of said first and third elements being rotatably affixed to first and second ends of said second element.
In addition, the smartwatch can be present in a retainer therefore which is affixed to said single watchband.
In a preferred embodiment the watchband is securely attached to a conventional watch.
Further, the present invention can include an insertable blank which is substantially of the same dimensions of a smartwatch. In use, when a smartwatch is not present the insertable blank can be placed into the cavity for aesthetic (including having engravings thereupon etc.), as well as functional reasons, (eg. the securing blank might comprise a volume into which objects can be placed, such as pills).
While not preferred, it is noted that a magnet or screws can also be involved in a functional way to directly or indirectly secure the smartwatch to the single watchband.
Said smartwatch can be secured to the single watchband by placement into a cavity which is positioned so that said at least two watches are substantially parallel, or perpendicular, to one another depending on where the cavity is located in the watchband directly, or via a buckle.
Of particular importance is a present invention method of enhancing the application of smartwatches while preserving the use of conventional watches comprises the steps of:
a) providing first and second systems, each said system comprising:
b) affixing said smartwatch to the first of said systems; and
c) removing said smartwatch from said first of said systems and affixing it to the second system.
Said method typically comprises, between steps b) and c), a user wearing said first system on his or her wrist for at least a minute. And it is to be appreciated that step c) can involve placing a blank into the first of said systems once the smartwatch is removed therefrom, or may require removal of a blank from said second system before the smartwatch is inserted thereinto.
Said method can involve the smartwatch being secured directly or indirectly to the single watchband by placement into a cavity. The cavity can be in the single watchband, or in a buckle associated therewith, or both a watchband and cavity forming buckle. In one embodiment the cavity is formed in a buckle which comprises a system of three elements, one end of the first element and one end of a third element being rotatably affixed to first and second ends of a watchband, and second ends of said first and third elements being rotatably affixed first and second ends of said second element.
It is noted that the Smartwatch can include a detectable aspect, (eg. a marking or physical attribute which can be observed visually and/or via touch), to aid a user in positioning it “upright” in the securing element, where “upright” means that it is oriented so the user can observe it directly and easily.
Said method can involve that the smartwatch is secured to the single watchband by placement into a cavity which is positioned so that said at least two watches are substantially parallel, or perpendicular, to one another depending on where the cavity is located in the watchband directly, or via a buckle.
Said method can further comprise securing a blank in said cavity when a smartwatch is not present therein. It is noted that the securing blank might comprise a volume into which objects can be placed, such as pills.
The present invention will be better understood by reference to the Detailed Description Section of this
Specification, with reference to the Drawings.
Turning now to the Drawings,
When present, Frame (F) serves to secure the Band against degradation in the size and shape of said Cavity.
Smartwatch (SW) is not present in a Cavity (CA) (CA′) a Blank (BL) can be present for aesthetic and other reasons, such as providing a cavity for containing pills or the like.
To introduce the preferred embodiment of the present invention,
(SW) or blank (BL). Note that element (E1) (E2) and (E3) as shown in
It should be appreciated that the Drawings are demonstrative only, and not limiting. As indicated by
The terminology “conventional” has been used herein to identify non-smartwatches. The most common conventional watch is mechanical. The term “conventional” can be interpreted to include hybrid mechanical and electronic watches. Further, a “single” watch band indicates, in the present disclosure, a watch band for wearing on a wrist and arranged to operate with a plurality of distinct conventional watches and smart watches affixed thereto. The single watch band could comprise two separate webs, or chains of links united by a buckle or a clasp, or a continuous loop of elastic material, or any other suitable structure capable of being worn on a wrist, to which conventional and smart watches can be affixed. The defining attribute is that both a conventional and a smartwatch are affixed thereto, with at least the smartwatch being removably so.
Having hereby disclosed the subject matter of the present invention, it should be obvious that many modifications, substitutions and variations of the present invention are possible in view of the teachings. It is therefore to be understood that the invention may be practiced other than as specifically described, and should be limited only in its breadth and scope only by the Claims.
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