The present application claims priority to European Patent Application No. 18183689.1, filed on Jul. 16, 2018, the entire content and disclosure of which are incorporated by reference herein.
The invention concerns a timepiece or piece of jewellery including a structure which includes at least one set of horns, and at least a first slender bar, which is fixed or removable with respect to first points of attachment to a first set of horns, said first bar is arranged to removably receive a karabiner-like snap-hook fixed to a first end of a first strand of said timepiece of piece of jewellery, said snap-hook including, on the one hand, a hook comprising a curved beak portion arranged to enclose said first bar on part of its circumference, and on the other a retaining latch which is elastic, or elastically secured to said hook and defines therewith an eyelet opening, and arranged to allow the insertion of said first bar into said eyelet of said snap-hook by means of pressure in a plane substantially perpendicular to the axis of said first bar, and to prevent the removal thereof from said snap-hook without user manipulation.
The invention concerns the field of safety fasteners and closures for portable timepieces such as watches, and for pieces of jewellery, which may, in both cases, be worn directly by the user, on the wrist for example, or worn on a piece of clothing or a particular device carried by the user.
Securing a watch or a piece of jewellery to a bracelet or strap or to a piece of clothing requires precautions to ensure retention of the object, and to prevent the object being damaged by friction or scratching caused by the safety retention mechanism.
Interchangeable attachment of a watch or a jewel to a bracelet, or to a piece of clothing, creates additional constraints since the object must be easily removable, without compromising the safety or protection thereof.
The invention proposes to improve the protection of an object such as a watch or jewel with respect to its own means of retention, while ensuring foolproof security.
To this end, the invention concerns a timepiece or piece of jewellery 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 2000 comprising a structure 1000, such as a watch case, a jewellery case or suchlike.
This structure 1000 includes at least one set of horns 1500, 1600, and more particularly, as in the case of the variants illustrated by the Figures, two sets of horns 1500 and 1600 on either side of this structure.
Structure 1000 includes at least a first slender bar 10, which is fixed or removable with respect to first points of attachment 1100 to a first set of horns 1500. In the non limiting variant of the Figures, structure 1000 also includes at least a second slender bar 60, which is fixed or removable with respect to second points of attachment 1200 to a second set of horns 1600.
This first bar 10 is arranged to removably receive a karabiner-like snap-hook 20 fixed to a first end 41 of a first strand 40 comprised in the timepiece or piece of jewellery 2000. This snap-hook 20 includes, on the one hand a hook 21 comprising a curved beak portion 22 arranged to enclose first bar 10 on part of its circumference, and on the other hand, a retaining latch 23 which is elastic or elastically fixed to hook 21 and defines therewith an eyelet opening 24. Retaining latch 23 is arranged to allow the insertion of first bar 10 into eyelet 24 of snap-hook 20 by means of pressure in a plane substantially perpendicular to the axis of first bar 10, and to prevent the removal thereof from snap-hook 20 without user manipulation.
The triangular snap-hook 20 illustrated in the variants of the Figures has the same shape as the safety karabiners devised to be used on the moon in the Apollo missions on the safety ropes connecting the astronaut to the lunar module, some of which were left on lunar soil. More particularly, it is made of an alloy of titanium.
According to the invention, first bar 10 includes, at a distance from each of the first points of attachment 1100 to structure 1000, a notch 11, of width LG, having two sides 12, 13, which are arranged to limit the lateral travel of curved beak portion 22, and to limit the angular travel of snap-hook 20 with respect to first bar 10, so as to prevent any contact between snap-hook 20 and first set of horns 1500 to which the first bar 10 is attached, as seen in
More particularly, first strand 40 is a strand of a bracelet 100 comprised in the timepiece or piece of jewellery 2000.
In a particular variant, and as seen in
More particularly hook 21 is stiffer than retaining latch 23. For example, hook 21 is made of metal, steel, precious alloy, titanium alloy or otherwise, and retaining latch 23 is made of spring steel or piano cord or carbon or otherwise.
More particularly, first strand 40 includes, at its first end 41, a first loop 45 which is arranged to be attached to hook 21 opposite curved beak portion 22. To this end, hook 21 includes, in particular, opposite curved beak portion 22, a housing 25, which is arranged to receive first loop 45 of first strand 40; more particularly, the width LL of housing 25, in the direction of extension of first bar 10, is more than triple the width LB of curved beak portion 22 in the longitudinal direction of first bar 10.
More particularly, first loop 45 defines a first upper strap piece 46 and a first lower strap piece 47 superposed on each other and arranged to be attached to each other by complementary securing means. In particular, the complementary securing means comprise Velcro for adjusting the length of bracelet 100 according to the morphology of its user or of his clothes, and for attaching first upper strap piece 46 and first lower strap piece 47 to each other. The Figures illustrate such an assembly, with chequered areas for the loops, and hatched areas for the hooks, or vice versa.
More particularly, as in the non-limiting variants illustrated by the Figures, structure 1000 includes a second slender bar 60, which is fixed or removable with respect to second points of attachment 1200 to a second set of horns 1600 of structure 1000, which second bar 60 is arranged to removably receive, either another karabiner-like snap-hook 20 fixed to a second end 42 comprised in first strand 40 or comprised in a second strand 50 arranged to be fixed to first strand 40, or a second loop 55 comprised in first strand 40, or comprised in a second strand 50 arranged to be fixed to first strand 40.
More particularly, second bar 60 is arranged to removably receive a second loop 55, which defines a second upper strap piece 56 and a second lower strap piece 57 superposed on each other and arranged to be attached to each other by complementary securing means. In particular, the complementary securing means comprise Velcro for adjusting the length of bracelet 100 according to the morphology of its user or of his clothes, and for attaching second upper strap piece 56 and second lower strap piece 57 to each other.
More particularly, the first set of horns 1500 is a first pair of horns arranged to receive first bar 10, and second set of horns 1600 is a second pair of horns arranged to receive second bar 60.
More particularly, just like first bar 10, second bar 60 includes, at a distance from each of the second points of attachment 1200, and over a length LG which is less than one third of the distance LF between the second points of attachment 1200, a notch 11 including two sides 12, 13 arranged to limit the lateral travel of curved beak portion 22, and to limit the angular travel of snap-hook 20 with respect to second bar 60, so as to prevent any contact between snap-hook 20 and the second set of horns 1600 to which second bar 60 is fixed.
Notch 11 of bar 10 or 60 can take various forms.
In the variants of
In the variant of
Use over a wetsuit, racing suit, ski suit, hazmat suit or suchlike, is thus greatly facilitated. In a variant, first lower strap piece 47 and/or second lower strap piece 57 includes, on the side of the user or of his clothing, a lower friction coating, such as rubber, elastomer, textile, webbing or suchlike, to ensure that it remains in place.
More particularly, notch 11 has a length LG less than one third of distance LF between points of attachment 1100, 1200, of set of horns 1500, 1600, to which bar 10, 60 is fixed, and width LB of curved beak portion 22 in the direction of extension of bar 10, 60 is less than or equal to length LG of notch 11.
Thus, the user is assured of never damaging either horns 1500, 1600, or structure 1000 which carries said horns, with snap-hook 20 or the end of the bracelet.
The combination of using of an easy length adjustment, particularly through the use of Velcro, on one of the pairs of horns, having a length adjustment that can be large and ensures user comfort, with a safety snap-hook on the other pair of horns, guarantees easy use, even in extreme conditions, for example when a timepiece is worn over a special suit of very large volume, by ensuring not just against loss of the timepiece but also against damage thereto.
In a variant, the timepiece or piece of jewellery 2000 is a watch.
In another variant, the timepiece or piece of jewellery 2000 is a jewel.
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