This application is the U.S. National Phase under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Patent Application No. PCT/EP2019/056432, filed on Mar. 14, 2019, which in turn claims the benefit of Denmark Patent Application No. PA201870181, filed on Mar. 21, 2018 the entire disclosures of which Applications are incorporated by reference herein for all purposes.
The present invention relates generally to a device for preventing theft or other loss of a wrist watch from a person wearing the watch.
Wrist watches vary greatly in value, from high-end watches that may carry a retail price of $100,000 or even more to low-end watches carrying a retail price in the order of a few dollars. Typically the watch strap includes a watch band comprising two parts where each part has at one end connection means for attachment to the casing of the watch, and with i) a clasp of the buckle type including a pin inserted into watch band holes, the clasp being connected to the other end of one of the parts allowing the two parts to be connected, or with ii) the other end of each of the two parts being attached to a clasp of the type that opens and folds out upon a manual prying force being applied to a portion thereof, to allow for the watch strap to be removed from the arm of the person wearing the watch. The latter clasps are typically of the butterfly type, or of the fold-over type, whereby opening the clasp expands the watch strap.
Thieves have specialised in stealing high-end wrist watches when they are being worn. Often this is done while distracting the wearer and using stealth, applying a prying force to open the clasp to undetected remove the watch strap with the expensive watch. It is a problem that modern watch straps are not sufficient secured against theft.
The present invention aims at solving the aforementioned problem, and this by the combination defined in claim 1. Embodiments of the invention are defined in the dependent claims. In one embodiment a middle portion of the anti-theft device is composed of three segments wherein a central segment thereof is pivotally linked by respective pins to a respective neighbouring one of the remaining two segments; the segments may all be made of metal, or some of the segments, such as the central segment and the segment connected to a body defining a first end portion of the device may be made of a soft and flexible material, such as an elastomeric material, allowing for the device to adapt to different sizes of the watch band.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be discussed by reference to the appended drawings wherein
In
It is noted that the watch band may alternatively, without departing from the present invention, be of the segmented metal type having two parts 1′, 1″ that each comprise pivotally interconnected metal links, of which one link at a respective end of the two watch band parts 1′, 1″ is connected to the clasp 8′, as shown in
Turning now to
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A fork-like structure 32 with two opposite prongs 32′, 32″ is formed in a metal structure defining the second end portion 30. For the shown embodiment the middle portion 20 is composed of three segments 21, 24, 26 wherein a central segment 24 is pivotally linked by respective pins 25, 27 to a respective neighbouring one of the remaining two segments 21, 26. Further, one segment 21 of the remaining two segments 21, 26 connected to the central segment 24 is connected to the metal body 41 via a connector portion 21′ using a pin 23 received in a pair of a plurality of opposite apertures 22 formed in the two opposite metal body 41 side walls 49 delimiting the aforementioned rearwardly open recess. In
In use of the device 10, after having inserted the middle portion 20 in the narrow gap between his/her arm and the lower face 7 of the closed clasp 8, 8′, the user closes the device 10 through back-folding, i.e. involving a turning of the segments 21, 24, 26 relative to one another around the respective pivot axes defined by the pins 25, 27 and by positioning the two prongs 32′, 32″ of the fork-like structure 32 on a respective side of the threaded stem of screw head 42. The security device 10 now assumes the configuration shown in
Referring now to
Finally,
While in the foregoing the locking of the security device 10 is described in relation to a mechanism where a female portion, i.e. the fork-like structure 32 receives a male portion in the form of the screw stem 44 after which the screw is tightened for locking the device 10, an alternative solution may be envisaged wherein the locking of the device 10 in the closed configuration is through a snap action in that two complementary and releasably snap-engageable structures are configured at a respective end portion 30, 40 of the device 10 to provide a snap engaging lock, in lieu of the prong/stem combination discussed above.
It will be understood from the above that removal of the watch from the wearers arm is made more difficult in requiring—in addition to the prying force for the opening of the clasp 8, 8′—a further release of the security device 10, bringing it to the open configuration shown in
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