This application is claims the benefit of priority from prior European Application No. 20191469.4 filed Aug. 18, 2020, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a timepiece comprising a watch case and an exterior element that enables quick customisation.
It is known from the document EP1975747 a watch case according to having a classic monolithic appearance the middle of which consists of a plurality of interchangeable parts. This specific feature of the middle means that each individual part of it may be manufactured in various materials, have different colours, different decorations or different surface treatments. Thus, the buyer of such a watch case may individualise it by selecting each of the seven interchangeable parts from a sample of each of these parts. Once assembled with the parts selected by the customer, the middle, and therefore the watch case, is customised.
The watch case described above has a plurality of drawbacks. First of all, the many parts to be assembled will be mentioned, which results in an increase in manufacturing costs. In addition, the assembly requires a plurality of steps, which results in an increase in manufacturing time. Finally, it will be observed that the decorative parts require specific treatments depending on the aesthetic effect desired by the wearer, which implies a storage of many references.
In particular, the aim of the invention is to overcome the various drawbacks of these known techniques.
More specifically, one aim of the invention is to provide a watch that is easy and quick to customise.
Another aim of the invention, at least in a particular embodiment, is to provide an exterior element that is simple to implement, easy to assemble and not very expensive.
These aims, as well as others that will subsequently become more apparent, are achieved according to the invention with the aid of a timepiece comprising a watch case formed by a middle closed by a back and a crystal, the middle being equipped with horns defining a space for receiving a bracelet strand, said timepiece comprising a sole arranged to rest against the back, the sole, the bracelet strand and the space between the horns comprising shaped elements arranged to cooperate by interlocking when the middle, the sole and the strand are assembled.
In accordance with other advantageous variants of the invention:
Thus, the aim of the present invention, by its various functional and structural aspects described above, makes it possible to obtain a watch that is easy to customise.
Other features and advantages of the invention will become more apparent upon reading the following description of a particular embodiment of the invention, given by way of simple illustrative and non-limiting example, and the appended figures, wherein:
A watch 100 according to one embodiment will now be described in the following making reference jointly to
The general principle of the invention is based on the use of a timepiece 100 comprising a watch case 10 formed by a middle 1 closed by a back 2 and a crystal 3, the middle 1 being equipped with horns 4, 4′ defining a space 40, 40′, or a connection area, for receiving a bracelet strand 5, said timepiece comprising a sole 6 arranged to rest against the back 2, the sole 6, the bracelet strand 5 and the space between the horns 40, 40′ comprising shaped elements arranged to cooperate by interlocking when the middle 1, the sole 6 and the strand 5 are assembled.
The middle 1 comprises, conventionally, at 6 o'clock and 12 o'clock a pair of horns 4 for fastening a strand of a bracelet strand.
As illustrated in
The protruding element 410 is inclined in relation to the horizontal plane of the case so that the bracelet strand adapts correctly to the curvature of the wrist of the wearer when the watch is worn.
Advantageously, the sole 6 comprises a second shaped element 42, in accordance with the shape of the space between the horns 40, 40′, the second shaped element 42 comprising at least one cutout 420 arranged to receive the at least one element 410 protruding from the space between the horns when the sole is assembled against the back 2 of the middle 1.
The sole 6 also comprises at least one bed 44 arranged to receive an end of the bracelet strand 5 during the assembly of the various elements, the wall 45 of the bed 44 having a shape complementary to that of the space 40, 40′ and of the at least one element 410.
So as to provide secure assembly and prevent any detachment of the sole 6, the latter has holding studs 60 configured to cooperate with cavities 20 formed in the back 2, the studs also being used as markers for the correct positioning of the sole in relation to the middle. According to one variant of the invention, the holding studs 60 each have a hook at their free end and the cavities 20 each have a retention element cooperating with the hooks to ensure assembly by clipping. Once mounted, the sole contours the shapes of the middle 1 and fills the space between the horns 40, 40′. According to the materials selected, the holding studs 60 of the sole 6 may be optional, the stiffness and the frictions being sufficient to provide a good holding.
Optionally, and according to the type of timepiece, the sole has an opening 61 to access the back of the watch case and change a battery for example. Obviously, the size of the opening may vary and have various uses, the person skilled in the art may provide an larger opening making it possible to observe a transparent back for example.
It will also be noted in
According to a first embodiment, the bracelet strand 5 comprises at one of its ends, or the end arranged to be connected to the watch case at the horns, a third shaped element 43 having at least one space 50 arranged to cooperate with said at least one element 410 protruding from the space 40, 40′ between the horns, the material around the cutouts resting in the at least one bed 44.
Advantageously, the shaped elements 41, 42 and 43 comprise through holes 7, the holes 7 being aligned with one another when the middle 1, the sole 6 and the strand 5 are assembled with one another, so as to form a channel 8 arranged to receive a bar 9 holding the middle 1, the sole 6 and the strand 5 assembled. The bar 9 acts as a locking element once in place and prevents the assembly from separating.
According to a second embodiment, the sole 6 and the bracelet strand 5 form a single monolithic element, the assembly then comprising the second shaped element and the whole then fastening directly below the middle 1.
The middle and the sole are made of an elastomer material or of plastic material such as polycarbonate, PMMA or MABS, by way of an injection moulding for example. The person skilled in the art would have no difficulty in using other materials such as metals or metal alloys, ceramic materials. According to the final result desired for the watch, the various watch elements may be of matte or shiny aspect, or also transparent or opaque, a combination of these aspects being possible.
The bracelet strand is made of an elastomer-based material, of leather, of metal or ceramic.
Obviously a combination of materials may be used for the various elements, for example a case made of metal material, a sole made of plastic material and a strand made of elastomer material may be used.
It will also be noted that the various elements, namely, the middle, the sole and the bracelet strand, may have various colours depending on the model of the watch.
The middle 1, sole 6 and strand 5 assembly makes it possible to obtain a plurality of customisable models depending on the colour and/or the aspect retained.
The assembly of the watch is performed as follows.
The operator mounts the sole 6 on the middle 1 by interlocking at the space between the horns 40, 40′ while making sure that the holding studs 60 are positioned opposite the cavities 20 of the back 2 of the middle 1.
Subsequently, the operator places the bracelet strand so as to interlock the shaped elements 41, 42 and 43 and align the holes 7 of the latter. Finally, the bar 9 is introduced into the channel 8 formed by the holes to secure the whole.
Thanks to these various aspects of the invention, we have a watch that is easy to assemble, enabling a large variety of models and that is easy to customise by the wearer.
Of course, the present invention is not limited to the example illustrated and is susceptible to various variants and modifications that will become apparent to the person skilled in the art.
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