This application claims priority from European Patent application 15165231.0 of Apr. 27, 2015, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a watch intended to be removably mounted on a support, comprising a watch case and an independent removable attachment device arranged to retain the watch case in an opening provided in the support, the watch case comprising an upper portion, on the dial side, and a lower portion comprising the back cover, said lower portion being arranged to be housed inside the opening in the support and being of smaller dimensions than those of the upper portion to form a flat peripheral shoulder.
Such a watch is disclosed, for example, in FR patent 1557197. The attachment of the watch case to the strap or bracelet is achieved using a ring whose inner surface is adjusted to the diameter of the cylindrical side surface of a back-calotte forming the main element of the case. The ring is driven into the back-calotte. The drawback of driving in the ring is that it makes it difficult for the user to remove the ring to separate the strap or bracelet from the watch case, in particular for a user who is not strong. It is therefore difficult to change the strap. Further, if the ring is not properly adjusted, there is a risk that it will not remain fixed to the case and retain the strap. The assembly is then likely to come apart easily.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,742,503 and EP Patent 0379540 disclose devices for the removable assembly of a strap to a watch case by means of a bezel or a ring allowing the strap to be changed easily. However, in these devices, the bezel or ring appears visibly around the watch case, which impairs the aesthetic appearance of the watch.
EP Patent 0758767 discloses a device for the removable assembly of a strap to a watch case by means of a ring integral with the strap. Each of the bracelets owned by the user to change the appearance of his watch must therefore be fitted with a mounting ring, which increases the cost of the assembly. Further, the ring is mounted around the case on the dial side, so that it appears visibly around the watch dial, which impairs the aesthetic appearance of the watch.
It is an object of the invention to overcome the various drawbacks of known devices for the removable attachment of a strap to a watch case.
More specifically, it is an object of the invention to provide a device for the attachment of a watch on a support that allows the support or watch respectively to be simply and quickly changed, without any tools or force.
It is also an object of the invention to provide a device for attachment of a watch on a support that provides sufficient retention of the support on the watch case to prevent the watch case from falling off in the event of a shock, yet allows for easy disassembly of the support without any damage thereto.
It is also an object of the invention to provide a device for attachment of a watch to a support that does not alter the shape or appearance of the watch.
To this end, the present invention concerns a watch intended to be removably mounted on a support, comprising a watch case and an independent removable attachment device arranged to retain the watch case in an opening provided in the support, the watch case comprising an upper portion, on the dial side, and a lower portion comprising the back cover, said lower portion being arranged to be housed inside the opening in the support and being of smaller dimensions than those of the upper portion to form a flat peripheral shoulder.
According to the invention, the attachment device comprises a flange having a central opening arranged for receiving the lower case portion and an inner rim delimiting said central opening, said inner rim being arranged to be housed inside the opening in the support and having on its inner wall a locking device for locking the attachment device on the lower case portion, said locking device being arranged to allow the attachment device to be locked on the watch case in order to retain the support between the flange and the flat shoulder of the case and to allow the attachment device to be unlocked from the watch case by applying on the flange an outwardly directed force substantially perpendicular to the flange in order to release the support.
Thus, the device for attaching a watch to a support is invisible from the dial side of the watch and provides sufficient retention of the support on the watch case to prevent the watch case from falling off in the event of a shock, yet allows for easy disassembly of the support without any damage thereto.
Preferably, the locking device may comprise at least one rib arranged on the inner wall of the inner rim, said rib being arranged to cooperate with at least one correspondingly arranged groove on all or part of the periphery of the lower case portion.
Advantageously, the locking device may comprise at least two ribs arranged on the inner wall of the inner rim, symmetrically disposed with respect to a transverse axis of the attachment device and separated by a rib-free area. This improves the flexibility of the attachment device and facilitates the assembly/disassembly thereof.
Preferably, the inner rim may have at least one cutout portion along its free edge.
Advantageously, the inner rim may have at least two cutout portions along its free edge, symmetrically disposed with respect to a longitudinal axis of the attachment device, said cutout portions being arranged substantially in rib-free areas. At least one rib-free space may also be provided on the inner wall of the inner rim between a rib and a cutout portion. This further improves the flexibility of the attachment device and facilitates the assembly/disassembly thereof.
Advantageously, the flange may be extended by at least one outer rim projecting towards the case and arranged to form, with the flange, a housing for receiving the support. In order to further improve the flexibility of the attachment device and to facilitate the assembly/disassembly thereof, a cutout portion may be provided between the flange and the outer rim.
According to a preferred embodiment the support may be a bracelet or strap. In such case, the force applied on the flange to unlock the attachment device is applied by pulling the strap with an outwardly directed force substantially perpendicular to the flange, allowing the attachment device to be easily separated from the watch case.
The objects, advantages and features of the present invention will appear more clearly in the following detailed description of an embodiment of the invention, given solely by way of non-limiting example and illustrated by the annexed drawings, in which:
Referring to
The watch comprises a watch case 4 comprising an upper portion 4a, located on the dial side, and a lower portion 4b comprising back cover 5 of case 4. Portion 4a contains, for example, a timepiece movement, with an orifice being provided for insertion of a winding stem ending in a crown 6. In the case of an electronic watch, lower portion 4b may have a housing 7 for accommodating a battery. Lower portion 4b has smaller dimensions than those of upper portion 4a to form a flat annular peripheral shoulder 8 whose role will be described below. The dimensions of upper portion 4a and lower portion 4b of case 4 are such that only lower portion 4b is housed inside opening 3 in strap 2. The thickness of lower portion 4b is greater than the thickness of strap 2.
Watch 1 also comprises an independent removable attachment device 10, arranged for the removable attachment of watch case 4 to strap 2.
According to the invention, attachment device 10 comprises a flange 12 having a central opening 14 and an inner rim 16, projecting substantially perpendicularly to flange 12 in the direction of case 4, and delimiting said central opening 14. As shown in
Further, the inner wall of inner rim 16, towards central opening 14, comprises a locking device for locking the attachment device on lower portion 4b of case 4. Referring more specifically to
In order to improve the flexibility of attachment device 10, inner rim 16 has two cutout portions 22 along its free edge, arranged substantially in rib-free areas 16a, 16b. Cutout portions 22 reduce the height of inner rim 16. The two cutout portions are arranged symmetrically to each other with respect to a longitudinal axis X of attachment device 10. Further, rib-free spaces 24 are provided on the inner wall of inner rim 16 between a rib 18 and a cutout portion 22.
The dimensions of inner rim 16 and of ribs 18 are optimised to ensure the locking of attachment device 10 on case 4, while allowing ribs 18 to be easily released from groove 20 to separate attachment device 10 from case 4, simply by bending flange 12 along axis Y when the user applies on flange 12 an outwardly directed force substantially perpendicular to flange 12.
In the variant shown, flange 12 is extended by two outer rims 26 projecting in the direction of case 4, substantially perpendicularly to flange 12 and disposed symmetrically to each other with respect to longitudinal axis X of attachment device 10. The outer rims 26 are located substantially opposite cutout portions 22 and form, with the inner portion of flange 12 and case 4, a closed housing for accommodating transverse areas 2c, 2d of strap 2.
In order to improve the flexibility of attachment device 10, four cutout portions 28 are provided between flange 12 and the two outer rims 26.
Attachment device 10 is made of plastic material; any suitable plastic material may be used.
When the user wishes to assemble a strap 2 to watch case 4, he positions opening 3 of strap 2 level with lower portion 4b of case 4 and central opening 14 of attachment device 10. He locks attachment device 10 on case 4 by snapping ribs 18 into groove 20. As shown in
In the present description, the support is a strap or bracelet but it is evident that the support could be any other suitable support.
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