Information
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Patent Grant
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6418706
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Patent Number
6,418,706
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Date Filed
Tuesday, November 27, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 16, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 059 78
- 059 80
- 059 82
- 059 84
- 059 85
- 059 93
- 063 4
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A link assembly for a band comprising a first segment pivotably connected to a second segment by a connecting pin. Each segment contains an extension portion and a receiver portion. The receiver portion includes a receiving area defined by two spaced apart parallel arms, with each arm having a co-axially aligned opening. The extension portion is appropriately sized to fit between the spaced apart parallel arms. The extension portion contains a transverse opening that is co-axially aligned with the parallel arm openings. A spring tube is inserted inside the transverse opening to provide a locking mechanism to prevent the pin from disengaging from the link assembly.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a link assembly for items of jewelry such as for example, a bracelet or a watchband. More particularly, the present invention relates to a link assembly having links that are easily attached or removed with minimal force to lengthen or shorten a band.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Bands for bracelets and watches are often composed of individual segments to adapt the band to a wearer's wrist. These segments are typically joined using screw fittings that pivotably attach the links together; however, this configuration has numerous disadvantages. For example, when the wearer desires to lengthen or shorten the band, the wearer oftentimes must purchase special tools or hire a jeweler. Furthermore, it is common for the band to come apart as these screws tend to loosen and separate.
Various other band designs use close tolerances to lock segments together by using a pin to prevent the band from separating. These close tolerances often require large forces to remove the pin during assembly and/or disassembly—sometimes resulting in damage or destruction to these fragile pieces.
The present invention is designed to overcome these disadvantages by providing a link assembly allowing users to easily lengthen or shorten a band without applying large forces or using special tools.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides an adjustable band link assembly containing multiple connected segments that can be easily removed or added to adjust the length of the band. Adjustment can be performed in minimal time and without complex or costly tools.
The band link assembly contains a first segment and a second segment that are pivotally attached by a connecting pin. Each segment contains an extension portion and a receiver portion where the extension portion on the first segment is connected to the receiver portion on the second segment by the pin. The extension portion protrudes outwardly from the segment body and includes a transverse opening extending across the extension width. The receiver portion includes two parallel arms that form a receiving area to allow the extension from the first segment to be inserted therein. Each arm contains a transverse opening that is in co-axial alignment with the other arm opening so that as the extension portion is inserted inside the receiving area, the extension portion transverse opening can be coaxially aligned with the arm openings to receive the connecting pin.
The extension portion transverse opening supports a cylindrical spring tube having a hollow interior to receive and lock the connecting pin in position. The pin is locked relative to the extension opening by a locking mechanism defined by at least one detent and preferably two detents protruding inside the spring tube hollow interior to engage with an annular groove on the connecting pin. The spring tube contains an opening or slot extending along its longitudinal length to allow added flexibility when the connecting pin is inserted inside the spring tube interior. The connecting pin is appropriately sized to extend through the aligned extension portion and arm openings to pivotably attach the segments together.
The band size is adjusted by removing the pin to separate the first and second segments. Removal is accomplished by inserting a push-pin, a pin having approximately the same diameter as the installed connecting pin, inside the arm opening and exerting a force on the connecting pin to overcome the locking force between the annular groove and the spring tube detents. Once the spring tube detents are separated from inside the annular groove, the pin can be manually pulled from the extension and arm openings to disconnect the segments. Segments are detached from the band by removing the other connecting pin located on either the first or second segment and repeating the above described process. When lengthening the band, an additional segment is placed adjacent an unattached end of the first or second segment with the openings aligned so that the connecting pin can be inserted and locked in position by the spring tube. Once the band is at the desired length, the unattached segment ends are aligned and joined by the connecting pin to pivotably connect the segments.
The configuration of the present invention allows the user to adjust the band in minimal time and without the use of tools.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
For a more complete understanding of the invention and for further advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following Description of the Preferred Embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying Drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the present band link assembly showing a first segment attached to a second segment.
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of the band link assembly illustrated in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is an exploded cross-sectional view of a segment illustrating a spring tube mounted inside a transverse opening and a connecting pin adjacent the spring tube.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the spring tube showing two detents extending inside the interior of the spring tube.
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of the connecting pin mounted inside the spring tube.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The preferred embodiment of the link assembly herein is specially adapted for use on bands. It will be understood and appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art, however, that the link assembly is suitable for various types of jewelry such as bracelets and watchbands, for example.
Referring to
FIGS. 1-3
, the present link assembly
10
includes a first segment
12
, a second segment
14
, a spring tube
16
(
FIG. 3
) and a connecting pin
18
, together forming a portion of a band. Each segment
12
or
14
includes a front-end
20
and a rear-end
22
. Front-end
20
contains an extension
24
having sides
24
a
and
24
b
and rear-end
22
includes a receiver portion
26
. An opening
28
, located on extension
24
, extends through the entire width of extension
24
. Receiver portion
26
includes two parallel extension arms
30
that define receiving area
31
therebetween. Each arm
30
contains an opening
32
extending through the entire arm
30
and in co-axial alignment with opposite arm opening
32
.
Referring to
FIG. 4
, spring tube
16
is generally cylindrically shaped and has a hollow interior
34
defined by inner surface
36
. A longitudinal opening or slot
38
is formed by first edge
40
and second edge
42
extending along the entire length of tube
16
. As seen in
FIG. 3
, spring tube
16
fits inside opening
28
and is designed so that a small clearance exists between tube
16
and opening
28
. This clearance permits slot
38
to expand or contract in response to forces applied to spring inner surface
36
when pin
18
is inserted into hollow interior
34
, as discussed in more detail below. Spring tube
16
is slightly longer than the width of extension
24
to allow flared ends
44
of tube
16
to curve outward and adjacent extension side boundary
24
a
and
24
b
to support spring tube
16
inside opening
28
. Spring tube
16
further preferably includes “u” shaped detents
46
a
and
46
b
located adjacent first edge
40
and second edge
42
extending into hollow interior
34
. It is understood by those skilled in the art that other detent configurations can be used, including, but not limited to having only one detent on either edge
40
or
42
or having one continuous detent extending circumferentially around the tube from edge
40
to edge
42
(not shown).
Connecting pin
18
is most preferably cylindrically shaped and fits inside hollow interior
34
of spring tube
16
. Connecting pin
18
contains an annular groove
48
preferably having a “u” shaped cross-section to receive detents
46
a
and
46
b
. It is understood, however, that the disclosed shapes can be modified so that detents
46
a
and
46
b
and groove
48
may have a “v” shaped cross-section, for example. As seen in
FIG. 5
, pin
18
is mounted inside spring tube
16
so that annular groove
48
aligns with detents
46
a
and
46
b
. While in this configuration, detents
46
a
and
46
b
hold pin
18
in fixed relation to tube
16
and is released by applying a slight force to pin
18
in the axial direction.
As pin
18
is inserted inside spring tube
16
, the pin is pushed toward detents
46
a
and
46
b
. Upon reaching detents
46
a
and
46
b
, a tapered portion
50
at the ends of tube
16
act on the detents to cause outward movement of first edges
40
and
42
. This action creates an enlarged longitudinal slot
38
to allow proper clearance for pin
18
to be further inserted. Pin
18
is pushed further until detents
46
a
and
46
b
mate with annular groove
48
, as best seen in FIG.
5
. As detents
46
a
and
46
b
engage groove
48
, spring tube
16
contracts and edges
40
and
42
return to their original position thereby locking connecting pin
18
in position.
The addition of extra segments
12
or
14
is easily performed with minimal force and taking minimum time. As seen in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, extension
24
is inserted between parallel arms
30
so that openings
28
and
32
are co-axially aligned. Once aligned, connecting pin
18
is inserted through openings
28
and
32
to pivotably join first segment
12
with second segment
14
. Pin
18
is pushed until annular groove
48
aligns with detents
46
a
and
46
b
on spring tube
16
to lock pin
18
inside openings
28
and
32
. While in this position, pin
18
extends approximately the entire width of the band formed when first segment
12
is connected to second segment
14
.
A push-pin (not shown), having approximately the same diameter as pin
18
, is used to separate first segment
12
from second segment
14
. The push-pin can be a specially fabricated item for disassembling the link assembly; however, other existing devices may be used such as paper clip ends, hair pins, tooth picks, etc. The push-pin is co-axially aligned with pin
18
to provide a slight axial force on pin
18
to overcome the locking force resulting from detents
46
a
and
46
b
engaging with annular groove
48
. Once pin
18
is moved from the locked position, pin
18
can be manually pulled from opening
32
with minimal force. Segments are permanently detached from the band by removing the other connecting pin located on either first segment
12
or second segment
14
and repeating the above described process. When lengthening the band, an additional segment (not shown) is placed adjacent an unattached end of first segment
12
or second segment
14
with extension opening
28
aligned with arm openings
32
so that the connecting pin can be inserted and locked in position by the spring tube. Once the band is at the desired length, the unattached segment ends are aligned and connecting pin
18
is re-inserted inside openings
28
and
32
to pivotably connect the segments.
Spring tube
16
and connecting pin
18
are most preferably fabricated from a metal such as stainless steel. However, it should be understood that tube
16
and pin
18
can be of any suitable material having a sufficient rigidity, such as plastic, for example.
Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described in the foregoing Description of the Preferred Embodiments, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed but is capable of numerous rearrangements, modifications, and substitutions of parts and elements without departing from the spirit of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A link assembly for linking two segments of a band, the link assembly comprising:a first segment having an extension portion and a receiver portion, said extension portion having a transverse opening extending therethrough, said receiver portion having two spaced apart parallel arms, each of said arms including a transverse opening extending therethrough such that said arm openings are disposed in co-axial alignment with one another; a second segment having an extension portion and a receiver portion, said extension portion having a transverse opening extending therethrough, said receiver portion having two spaced apart parallel arms, each of said arms including a transverse opening extending therethrough such that said arm openings are disposed in co-axial alignment with one another; a spring tube disposed within said extension portion opening, said spring tube having a longitudinal length, a hollow interior and a slot extending along said longitudinal length thereof, said slot defined by spaced apart first and second edges to allow expansion and contraction of said tube within said extension portion opening; said first edge of said spring tube slot including a detent protruding inside said hollow interior; said first segment extension portion being adapted to be inserted between said arms of said second segment so that said extension portion transverse opening is co-axially aligned with said parallel arm transverse apertures; and a pin adapted for insertion into said aligned extension portion and arm apertures to thereby pivotably join said first and second segments, wherein said pin is held in a fixed relation to said extension portion and arms by said spring tube.
- 2. The link assembly of claim 1, wherein said second edge contains a detent protruding inside said hollow interior.
- 3. The link assembly of claim 1, wherein said detent extends circumferentially around said spring tube from said first edge to said second edge.
- 4. The link assembly of claim 1, wherein said spring tube contains enlarged ends to maintain said spring tube inside said extension transverse opening.
- 5. The link assembly of claim 1, wherein said pin contains an annular groove to engage said detent thereby locking said pin inside said spring tube.
- 6. The link assembly of claim 5, wherein said spring tube slot expands in response to forces exerted by said pin as said pin is pushed inside the extension portion opening so that said annular groove can engage said detent to lock said pin inside said spring tube.
- 7. The link assembly of claim 1, wherein said pin is metal.
- 8. The link assembly of claim 1, wherein said pin is plastic.
- 9. The link assembly of claim 1 wherein said spring tube is metal.
- 10. The link assembly of claim 1, wherein said spring tube is plastic.
- 11. The link assembly of claim 1, wherein said first and second segments form a portion of a watchband.
- 12. The link assembly of claim 1, wherein said first and second segments form a portion of a bracelet.
- 13. A locking device for linking a first and second segment of a band, the locking device comprising:a spring tube disposed within the first segments of the band, said spring tube having a longitudinal length, a hollow interior and a slot extending along the longitudinal length wherein said slot is defined by spaced apart first and second edges to allow expansion and contraction of said spring tube, said first edge contains a detent protruding inside said hollow interior; and a connecting pin adapted for insertion into said spring tube hollow interior to pivotably connect the second segment of the band to the first segment, said connecting pin having an annular groove to engage said detent to prevent said pin from moving relative to the spring tube.
- 14. The locking device of claim 13, wherein said spring tube contains enlarged ends.
- 15. The locking device of claim 13, wherein said spring tube is metal.
- 16. The locking device of claim 13, wherein said spring tube is plastic.
- 17. The locking device of claim 13, wherein said second edge contains a detent protruding inside said hollow interior.
- 18. The link assembly of claim 13, wherein said detent extends circumferentially around said spring tube from said first edge to said second edge.
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