This application claims priority from European Patent application No. 15155950.7 filed Feb. 20, 2015, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
The invention concerns a watchband comprising, between first and second opposite ends, at least one extending strand.
The invention also concerns a watch including a watchband of this type attached to a case.
The invention concerns the field of devices secured to the human body, in particular time measuring devices, such as watches, or scientific devices such as radioactivity recorders or suchlike, and the field of jewellery bracelets or fashion items.
Bracelets, and especially watchbands, generally have dimensions adjusted to the morphology of the user. Ranges of adjustment are limited. Few bracelets or watchbands are capable of being slipped on or off quickly, while providing a good fit and secure hold during use and wear.
Conventional clasps require delicate handling, whether they use buckles with tongues or deployant buckle mechanisms. In particular, they are impossible to operate wearing gloves. Moreover, these clasps are also expensive and generally comprise injurious protruding parts.
Bracelets or watchbands made entirely of resilient material do not always provide good performance, particularly when the user, for example a sportsman, subjects the watch or watchband to high accelerations.
The patent application FR 3 004 898 A1 DAVINSY describes a watchband including a buckle with two clamping arms linked together and able to encircle the watchcase.
The patent application U.S. Pat. No. 2,512,992 A BARRE Robert describes a watchband including an end buckle arranged to entirely surround a watchcase, and arranged to cooperate on one side inserted in a groove of the watchcase, and to cooperate on an opposed side clipped with a projection of the watchcase.
The invention proposes to develop a watchband, more particularly a watchband, which has no clasp in the usual sense of the term, which has a wide range of adjustment, is easy for the user to slip on and off, and is suitable for professional or sporting use.
To this end, the invention concerns a bracelet or watchband according to claim 1.
The invention also concerns a watch according to claim 11.
Other features and advantages of the invention will appear upon reading the following detailed description, with reference to the annexed drawings, in which:
The invention consists in arranging a watchband so that a buckle comprised in the watchband can be placed above a protruding element comprised in the watchband or an element carried thereby, such as a watch case, and exert a traction force to securely hold the assembly when the user wears the assembly on his or her wrist.
More specifically, in a preferred application, the invention consists in arranging a watchband such that a buckle, comprised in the watchband, can be placed atop the watch case to abut on a protruding element, and in particular on one side of the case, and exert a traction force to hold the watch case securely when the user wears the assembly on his or her wrist.
To this end, the watchband includes at least one extending strand, and a buckle which may, in different variants, be either a deformable element such as an extending strand, or a non-deformable element, such as a rigid bar or similar element, which may then be carried either by an extending strand or by a non-extending part of the watchband.
Naturally, it is possible to combine abutment of the buckle on a watch case and abutment on a protruding element of the watchband so that the traction force can be adjusted. Similarly, several separate protruding elements can be provided to allow the user to choose the one that provides the desired traction force; it is also possible to define several possible surfaces for receiving the buckle on a watch case. It will also be mentioned that it is possible to use a buckle comprising several abutment surfaces, capable of abutting engagement with the same surface of the case, or with the same protruding element of the watchband.
The invention is described below in a simplified embodiment, wherein a single abutment surface of the buckle cooperates with a single surface of a watch case or of the watchband, depending on the case. The invention is described in succession for a watchband alone, and for a watch equipped with a watchband. Naturally, the features of one application can be transposed to the other.
The invention also concerns a watchband 3 which comprises, between a first end 31 and a second end 32, at least one extending strand 4.
In the illustrated variants, watchband 3 includes at least one other strand, which is less extendable than said at least one extending strand 4. Strand 4 is thus more extendable than any other said watchband strand 3.
In some variants, at least one said other strand is not extendable, i.e. this other strand is of invariable length (with the exception of ordinary expansion and play between the links or weave in the case of a textile watchband) under the action of a traction force imparted by the user. This other strand may however be flexible, and made in a conventional manner of leather, plastic material, metal or suchlike.
Watchband 3 comprises, at second end 32 opposite first end 31, a buckle 5 which comprises at least one stop surface 50 arranged to cooperate, in a fastening position, either with at least a first complementary stop surface 20 of a case 2 assembled to watchband 3 at the first end 31 thereof, or with a second complementary stop surface 30 comprised in watchband 3 in proximity to the first end 31 thereof. This buckle 5 includes, if it is rigid, or forms if it is flexible, a recess 51 which is arranged to surround a protruding portion comprised in watchband 3 and which forms second complementary stop surface 30.
Buckle 5 may take different forms, for example, a simple hook in an L-shape, a U-shape or an O-shape. The essential point is that stop surface 50 is securely held in the operating position.
Preferably, extending strand 4 is sized to provide a traction force greater than 2N on buckle 5 for any diameter of the user's wrist comprised between a given minimum diameter DMIN and maximum diameter DMAX.
In a variant, second complementary stop surface 30 includes at least a first housing 23 and/or a first lug 24 arranged to cooperate in a complementary manner with a second lug 53 and/or a second housing 54 comprised in stop surface 50 of buckle 5.
In a variant, at least one stop surface 50 is arranged to cooperate in a clip-fit, in the fastening position, with at least a second complementary stop surface 30.
In a variant, buckle 5 comprises gripping means 52 arranged to facilitate the extraction of buckle 5 when said watchband 3 is extended for removal.
In a variant, buckle 5 comprises resilient actuating means 53 forming a clamp arranged to improve the fastening of buckle 5 on the complementary stop surface and/or to facilitate the extraction of buckle 5 when watchband 3 is extended for removal.
In a variant, watchband 3 includes at least one hinged link carrying a second complementary stop surface 30.
In a variant, at least one extending strand 4 includes at least one resilient strap of substantially circular section, forming, at second end 32 of watchband 3, two strands 41, 42 arranged to extend substantially in parallel and joined at the distal end of watchband 3 to form buckle 5.
In a variant, extending end strand 4 forms the entire second end 32 and actually forms buckle 5.
In another variant, second end 32 is rigid and comprises buckle 5 and its recess 51.
In another variant, extending strand 4 may form the entire watchband 3, but this variant proves less practical for quick fastening.
Extending strand 4 may be made in different manners. In a preferred variant illustrated by the Figures, extending strand 4 is resilient, and can be made in a resilient material such as rubber or similar, or in the form of a spring or pleat, or another form.
In another variant not illustrated in the Figures, extending strand 4 is in the form of a combination of elements that slide in relation to each other, retained in relation to each other by friction or suchlike, these elements being combined with an elastic return means, such as a spring, arranged to exert the required traction force, or preferably with a cam mechanism which, when rotated, exerts the corresponding force.
The invention more specifically concerns a watch 1 comprising, secured to a case 2, one such watchband 3 comprising at least one extending strand 4.
According to the invention, this watchband 3 comprises a buckle 5, which is then arranged to encircle case 2, at least on a first side 21 of case 2. This buckle 5 is formed by an extending strand 4, or by an added buckle 59 secured on an extending strand 4, or by a buckle 59 secured on another part of watchband 3.
This buckle 5 comprises a stop surface 50, which is arranged to cooperate, in at least one fastening position, either with at least a first complementary stop surface 20 of first side 21 of case 2, or with a second complementary stop surface 30 comprised in watchband 3.
Preferably, stop surface 50 and complementary stop surface 20 or 30, as the case may be, are transverse, that is to say substantially perpendicular with respect to a longitudinal direction in which the watchband 3 extends when flat. Naturally, buckle 5 may cooperate with a plurality of surfaces of case 2, or with a boss comprised in watchband 3.
Preferably, extending strand 4 is sized to provide a traction force greater than 2N on buckle 5 for any diameter of the user's wrist comprised between a minimum diameter and a maximum diameter.
Preferably, watchband 3 is fixed to case 2 at a first end 31, and extends from a first side 21 of case 2. In the Figures, the first end 31 is fastened under case 2, between the case and the user's wrist.
Buckle 5 is located at a second end 32 opposite said first end 31. Buckle 5 includes, if it is rigid, or forms of it is flexible, a recess 51 which is arranged to encircle case 2 at least on this first side 21.
In the alternative where buckle 5 is fixed to case 2, first complementary stop surface 20 comprised in case 2 is on its first side 21. In the alternative where buckle 5 is fixed to watchband 3, the second complementary stop surface 30 is in proximity to its first end 31.
Preferably, on first side 21, case 2 comprises a surface 29 havong a back taper, forming at least one portion of first complementary stop surface 20. This clearance surface 29 defines an upper edge which is intended to prevent buckle 5 inadvertently leaving the housing that it occupies in its fastened position.
In a specific variant, as seen in particular in
In a particular variant, at least one stop surface 50 is arranged to cooperate in a clip-fit, in the fastening position, with at least a first complementary stop surface 20.
In a particular variant, on a second side 22 opposite to first side 21, case 2 comprises guide means 6, which are arranged to guide second end 32 of watchband 3 or at least one extending strand 4, so that case 2 and watchband 3 together form, in any position of buckle 5, a substantially toric closed volume. The user can then very easily slip his hand into this torus-shape, then extend extending strand 4, before fastening buckle 5 to case 2 or to a protruding member 30.
Advantageously, on guide means 6, watch 1 comprises stop means 7 for buckle 5.
In a variant, at least one extending strand 4 slides in guide means 6. Watchband 3 advantageously comprises a stop surface 33, which is arranged to form an end-of-travel stop for guide means 6.
In a variant, buckle 5 includes gripping means 52, which are arranged to facilitate the extraction of buckle 5 when watchband 3 is extended for removal.
In a particular variant, buckle 5 includes resilient actuating means 53 forming a clamp, which are arranged to improve the fastening of buckle 5 on said case 2 and/or to facilitate the extraction of buckle 5 when watchband 3 is extended for removal. For example, buckle 5 includes a resilient split ring comprising a finger on each side of the slot.
For improved retention of buckle 5 in a housing such as a groove, the buckle may comprise a resilient surface coating, such as a rubber sheath or similar, or carry a helical spring of small section, or a split ring, or similar, to forcibly hold the buckle in the groove, in the form of a clipping with substantially axial symmetry
Watchband 3 may be made in one piece, or comprise one or more hinged links. In a variant, watchband 3 includes at least one hinged link, which carries a second complementary stop surface 30 for example on a boss.
Similarly, in a variant, case 2 carries guide means 6 on a link, which is hinged on second side 22.
Case 2 may, in fact, either form a one-piece assembly, or be hinged to one or two side links, or comprise such side links which are simply fixed in position by an arbor having the function of a pin, and are very easy to assemble and disassemble.
In a particular variant seen in the Figures, at least one extending strand 4 includes a resilient strap of substantially circular section, forming, at second end 32 of watchband 3, a U-shaped buckle, whose lateral branches are arranged to extend substantially in parallel around case 2 or on case 2 and having a transverse branch that delimits a recess 51 of buckle 5, and is arranged to abuttingly engage with case 2.
Advantageously, case 2 includes at least one longitudinal guide member 28 for receiving extending strand 4 and/or buckle 5. The Figures thus illustrate parallel grooves for receiving two symmetrical parts of an extending strand 4. This guide member also improves the transverse hold of buckle 5 in the fastened position.
In a variant, buckle 5 completely encircles case 2.
Case 2 includes, on the side of first end 31 of watchband 3, an insert 26, which is fixed and/or hinged by an arbor 27 passing in a bore 267 of insert 26, which has a first complementary stop surface 20, which is arranged to cooperate in a complementary manner with stop surface 50 of added buckle 59. The cross-section of
Case 2 comprises, on the side of second end 32 of watchband 3, a guide 6 which includes bores 60 for guiding the two strands 41, 42 forming extending strand 40. Guide 6 is also fixed and/or hinged by an arbor 27 passing in a bore 67 of guide 6. Watchband 3 carries a bar 39 having housings 38 in which the ends of extending strand 4 are fixed.
In non-illustrated variants, the same buckle 5 may cooperate with several different stop surfaces comprised in case 2 and/or watchband 3, to provide several possible adjustments for the user.
The watch according to the invention is particularly suitable for professional or sporting use. Indeed, there are no injurious parts: the watchband is devoid of any deployant buckle or tongue.
In an advantageous arrangement, as seen in
A shock absorber, such as rubber, may also be inserted between the watchband strand and the back cover of the case.
Preferably, when case 2 contains an electronic apparatus, in particularly a quartz movement and/or a connected watch, any arrangement for securing a watchband strand to the back cover of case 2 comprises a space for the insertion of each battery contained in case 2.
Indeed, in advantageous variants for sport, watchband 3 includes several materials. Preferably, at least one strand is made in an aerated material, allowing the skin to breathe and this material is advantageously washable.
In a particular variant, the watchband includes peripheral and substantially parallel hemmed portions, which each contain, on at least one portion of the periphery of the watchband, a cord having at least one portion that forms extending end strand 4.
Preferably, the surfaces of the watchband facing the user's wrist are all smooth.
In an variant that is advantageous due to constraints in securing the watchband to the case, watch 1 includes a watchband with a non-extendable strand secured to case 2, and an extending strand 4 which extends further, substantially in the extension of the non-extendable strand.
Advantageously, case 2 includes a bezel made of flexible material, providing protection against shocks, in particular with sports accessories: rackets, nets, clubs, balls or suchlike. In a variant, the surface portion of case 2 is entirely made of such a material, such as rubber or similar.
The hold on the wrist is particularly good, even under high accelerations.
The wristband adapts to a large variety of wearer sizes, which makes it versatile. It can be used for work purposes, over a bulky overall or uniform, with no particular adjustment. The wide extension adjustment range of the watchband is therefore advantageous over technical workwear, pressure suits, flight suits, wetsuits or suchlike.
The invention is easy to operate wearing gloves, which may be necessary for safety reasons.
The manufacturing cost is moderate. The invention easily allows the bracelet or watchband to be changed, depending on use or aesthetical considerations.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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15155950.7 | Feb 2015 | EP | regional |