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Prior art wrist-watch protection devices are primarily made up of special wristbands that are adapted to be attached to a watch face once the watch face has been removed from its original watchband. The wristband include a pair of attachment points for attaching the watch face to the wristband; and the wristband further includes a protective cover portion that fits over and protects the face of the wrist-watch.
One example of this construction is shown in Hallman et al., U.S. Pat. No. 4,103,808. Hallman teaches a watchband that includes a pair of loops that enable the user to attach a watch face to the watchband using the pins of the watch face. The watchband further includes a protective flap which can be affixed over the watch face using Velcro® or the like.
Another example of this construction is shown in Chisolm, U.S. Pat. No. 6,199,730, which teaches a wristband having a first band sized for encircling a wearer's wrist, and a protective cover for securing over the watch to protect it from exposure or damage. The first band includes a ribbon that is adapted to engage the watch face and hold it on the wristband.
The disadvantage of this approach is that it is necessary to remove the watch face from its original watchband, and then re-attach the watch to the new protective watchband. Not only is this cumbersome, it is also undesirable to so mistreat the watch, especially if the watch is a particularly expensive watch.
Fletcher, U.S. Pat. No. 5,332,135, teaches another approach, in which an ordinary watch can be worn in conjunction with the protective apparatus. In this embodiment, the watch is worn on the user's wrist as usual, and the protective apparatus is worn over the watch. A portion of the protective apparatus is adapted to fit under the watch face, and a Velcro® strip fastens the portion to the remainder of the apparatus. The flexible material of the protective apparatus is used for shielding the attaching band of the instrument from the surrounding environment.
The prior art does not teach a wrist-watch protector that allows the user to wear a watch normally, using the watch's original watch band, and also includes the various advantages described below.
The present invention teaches certain benefits in construction and use which give rise to the objectives described below.
The present invention provides a watch protector for protecting a wrist-watch worn around a wrist. The wrist-watch has a watch face and a watchband. The watch protector includes a bottom protective panel, a top protective panel, and a watch cover portion. The bottom protective panel is adapted to be positioned around the wrist. The top protective panel is associated with the bottom protective panel to fit over the bottom protective panel such that the top and bottom protective panels together surround the watchband of the wrist-watch once the wrist-watch has been fastened around the bottom protective panel and the wrist. The watch cover portion is associated with the top protective panel to move between a watch protecting position wherein the watch cover portion protects the watch face, and a watch exposing position wherein the watch cover portion does not cover the watch face.
A primary objective of the present invention is to provide a watch protector having advantages not taught by the prior art.
Another objective is to provide a watch protector that can be used to protect a wrist-watch without removing the original watchband of the wrist-watch.
A further objective is to provide a strong, durable watch protector that protects the wrist-watch from contamination and damage.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following more detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the invention.
The accompanying drawings illustrate the present invention. In such drawings:
The above-described drawing figures illustrate the invention, a watch protector 10 for protecting a wrist-watch 12.
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The watch protector preferably includes a means for removably joining the top protective panel 20 to the bottom protective panel 30 so that they remain in the folded configuration. In one embodiment, the inner longitudinal edge 24 of the top protective panel 20 is integral with the inner longitudinal edge 34 of the bottom protective panel 30, and they are both formed from a single sheet of flexible material having an inner surface 40 and an outer surface 42; however, in alternative embodiments, the inner longitudinal edges 24 and 34 could be separate and attached to each other by other means for joining, such as sewing, adhesives, hot glue, VELCRO®, buttons, or any other means of attachment that are well known in the art.
The means for removably joining preferably further includes a connector adapted to removably join the outer longitudinal edge 22 of the top protective panel 20 and the outer longitudinal edge 32 of the bottom protective panel 30. In one embodiment, the outer longitudinal edges 22 and 32 include a first longitudinal connector strip 48 and a second longitudinal connector strip 50, respectively, that together removably join the top protective panel 20 and the bottom protective panel 30. In the preferred embodiment, the first longitudinal connector strip 48 and the second longitudinal connector strip 50 are mating halves of hooks and loops connectors such as VELCRO®.
The watch cover portion 44 includes a means for removably fastening the watch cover portion 44 to the top protective panel 20. In one embodiment, the top protective panel 20 extends outwardly, beyond the second end 38 of the bottom protective panel 30, to form the watch cover portion 44, so that the watch cover portion 44 is an integral extension of the top protective panel 20. The bottom protective panel 30 preferably also includes a similar extended portion 46 at the first end 36, the extended portion 46 functioning to facilitate viewing of the watch face 14 when it is positioned within the watch protector 10. In this embodiment, the watch cover portion 44 also includes a first cover connector 52 that mates with a second cover connector 54 of the first end 26 of the top protective panel 20 to removably cover the watch face 14. The first cover connector 52 and the second cover connector 54 are preferably hooks and loops connectors such as VELCRO®. While the illustrated embodiment is currently preferred, alternative means for removably fastening may also be devised by those skilled in the art, including multiple VELCRO® connectors, sewings, zippers, or similar connectors or combinations thereof.
The watch protector 10 preferably further includes a means for removably attaching the first end 36 of the bottom protective panel 30 to the second end 38 thereof, for removably fastening the watch protector 10 around the wrist 18 of the user. The means for removably attaching preferably includes a first lateral connector 56 attached to the second end 38 of the bottom protective panel 30, and a second lateral connector 58 attached to the first end 36 of the bottom protective panel 30. The first and second lateral connectors 56 and 58 are preferably hooks and loops connectors such as VELCRO®. The second lateral connector 58 is preferably about 1.25 inches in length to provide for a range of size adjustments, while the first lateral connector 56 is preferably about 0.75 inches in length so that it can fit against the second lateral connector 58 without irritating the wrist 18 of the user.
It is important to realize that the invention should not be limited to the preferred embodiment shown, but should include similar or equivalent embodiments. For example, the placement of the Velcro® could be inverted, or placed in different but functionally equivalent positions. Such alternatives should be considered within the scope of the invention.
In use, the bottom protective panel 30 is wrapped around the wrist 18 of the user such that the outer surface 42 of the bottom protective panel 30 contacts the wrist 18 of the user. The wrist-watch 12 is fastened around the wrist 18 against the inner surface 40 of the bottom protective panel 30, such that the watch face 14 is positioned at least partially over the extended portion 46. The first and second lateral connectors 56 and 58 mate and serve to hold the watch protector 10 in position.
The top protective panel 20 is then folded over the wrist-watch 12 such that the first and second longitudinal connector strips 48 and 50 operate to connect the top and bottom protective panels 20 and 30 into a sleeve-like configuration. This enables the first cover connector 52 to removably engage the second cover connector 54, thereby completely covering and protecting the watch face 14.
When the user wants to view the watch face 14, the user simply lifts the watch cover portion 44, as shown in
It is important that at no time is the user required to disengage the watch face 14 from the wristband 16 in order to gain the protection of the watch protector 10. The wrist-watch 12 can be easily worn with the watch protector 10 without modification, and the wrist-watch 12 can also be removed from the watch protector 10 and worn alone at any time.
While the invention has been described with reference to at least one preferred embodiment, it is to be clearly understood by those skilled in the art that the invention is not limited thereto. Rather, the scope of the invention is to be interpreted only in conjunction with the appended claims.
All patents, patent applications, and other documents and printed matter cited or referred to in this application is hereby incorporated by reference in full.
This application for a utility patent claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/446,834, filed Feb. 12, 2003.
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2998695 | Cornett | Sep 1961 | A |
3547323 | Sledge, Jr. et al. | Dec 1970 | A |
4103808 | Hallman et al. | Aug 1978 | A |
4155219 | Anderson | May 1979 | A |
4387838 | Jackson | Jun 1983 | A |
D287229 | Hallman et al. | Dec 1986 | S |
5332135 | Fletcher | Jul 1994 | A |
D373900 | Montgomery, Sr. | Sep 1996 | S |
5671481 | Giard | Sep 1997 | A |
D390800 | Yamamoto | Feb 1998 | S |
6108876 | Hubbert | Aug 2000 | A |
6199730 | Chisolm | Mar 2001 | B1 |
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60446834 | Feb 2003 | US |