The present invention is related to a watch including a case and an interlocking watch bezel system. The watch bezel system includes a bezel that is removable and replaceable with another bezel. The bezel is removed by pushing a button on the side of the watch case that retracts a pin residing in the case of the watch. At the same time, the user grasps the bezel with their other hand and twists the bezel clockwise and pulls the bezel away from the case of the watch. The replacement of the bezel is done by depressing the button on the side of the case, aligning the interlocking mechanisms of the bezel with the interlocking mechanism on the case of the watch, then pushing the bezel against the case, and twisting counterclockwise. The bezel will self-lock in place with the pin attached to the case. When the button is released, the pin will automatically enter a recess in a slot in the bezel, locking the bezel in place, and keep the bezel from rotating or coming off the watch case. This pin is engaged and disengaged with the push button on the side of the case of the watch.
Patent CH-A-118 038 describes a watch case forming an outer envelope intended to receive a movement. The outer envelope is made of a back cover/casing and a bezel. In order to avoid the usual arrangement of a screw thread coupling them together, the use of a bayonet joint is provided, to separate and reunite the back cover/casing with the bezel. In order to attain this purpose, the bezel bears studs intended to fit into grooves formed in the back cover/casing. This latter bears springs which project to the internal end of the grooves and behind which are engaged the studs having come to the end of the travel in such grooves. In this construction, it is sufficient to give the bezel an inverse rotational movement in order to disengage the bezel from the back cover/case-band. This system thus does not exhibit the safety arrangement preventing an untimely rotational movement which could accidentally come to free the movement.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,490,123 granted to Biver discloses a watch case that includes a detachable bezel with a bayonet member that is moved vertically to interlock the bezel onto a caseband. A spike shaped blocking means is provided that is interposed between the bezel and the caseband when a predetermined rotation has been affected between the watch and the bezel to prevent any further rotational movement of the bezel. A grasping member is also disclosed to enable retraction of the vertically disposed blocking means to disengage the bezel from the caseband by rotation and then translational movement.
The detachable bezel of the present invention seeks to attain a simplified and secure retention of the interchangeable bezel on the watch face. The combination of features of the invention includes a safety arrangement preventing relative movement between the watch face and the bezel thus preventing untimely disengagement of the bezel. The watch face includes a plurality of raised projections that are received in complementary recesses located on the bottom surface of the bezel. The watch face of the present invention is also characterized by the fact that it includes a laterally moving locking post that is engaged in a locking slot on the bezel when a predetermined rotation angle has been affected by the bezel relative to the watch face. These features are designed to prevent the rotational movement of the bezel relative to the watch face while allowing quick and easy interchangeability of the bezel. The movement of the locking post is affected by movement of a depressible button on the side of the watch face to enable lateral movement of the locking post from the locking slot. The depression of the locking post enables the initial rotation of the bezel relative to the watch casing and then allows the disengagement of the bezel from the watch face by relative rotation to release the projections on the watch face and recesses on the bezel. The bezel and watch case also include further interlocking mechanisms to retain the bezel on the watch case.
The design may be produced in Stainless steel, gold, platinum, titanium, bronze, tantalum, magnesium, carbon fiber, ceramics, sapphire, aluminum, and any other appropriate metal, alloy, or ceramic material. The bezels are produced in materials that are physically able to sustain the design and are available in a variety of colors in the Pantone color pallet and custom colors.
The purpose of this device is to enable the owner of the watch to use a variety of different bezels in a variety of materials and colors to suit their needs, tastes and preferences, thus having the ability to change the look and style of their watch anytime they wish.
The invention is now to be explained by the description of an embodiment given by way of example which description is illustrated by the drawings.
As generally shown the in Figures, the watch 10 includes a watch case 20 and bezel 40 formed in two parts that are releasably fitted into one another. As used generally herein, “inwardly” is generally meant to refer to a direction towards the center of the circular member such as the watch case 20 or bezel 40 and the term “outwardly” generally refers to a direction towards the periphery or circumference of the circular member such as the watch case 20 or bezel 40. The crystal 41 located on the watch case 20 is fitted into the bezel 40 of the watch 10. The detachable bezel 40 is attached to the top surface 16 of the watch case 20 and the crystal 41 protects the watch movement components and the surface of the watch case 20. The watch case 20 is also closed by a back cover fixed on the watch 10 and includes side extensions for a watch band. A packing or similar conventional arrangement assures water resistance of the back cover. It will be noted that back cover could be integrally formed with the watch case 20, thus rendering superfluous use of the packing.
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The invention also includes the feature of a rotational blocking feature interposed between bezel 40 and watch case 20 when a predetermined rotation angle has been affected by the bezel, thus preventing additional rotational movement of the bezel 40 relative to the watch case 20. The blocking feature is shown in
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The insertion of the bezel 40 onto the watch case 20 includes the initial step of aligning the bottom surface of the bezel 40 with the top surface of the watch case such that the raised interlocking members 24 are aligned to fit within the recessed interlocking members 44. The bezel 40 is then pressed onto the watch case 20 and rotated clockwise to allow the raised interlocking members to rotate into the recessed interlocking members. In one form of this invention, this process is similar to threading the bezel 40 onto the watch case 20. This counterclockwise rotation also causes the locking post member 32 to rotate from the entry slot 56 of the locking recess 50, through the elongate slot portion 52 and into the locking slot 54. When the button member 30 is not actuated, the spring force causes the post member 32 to be biased outwardly and laterally such that it moves into and is captured in the locking slot 54 as shown in
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