Information
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Patent Grant
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6553633
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Patent Number
6,553,633
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Date Filed
Wednesday, May 24, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 29, 200321 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
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- 024 265 BC
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A wristband connection for a heart rate monitor specifically, a pin-hole connection. The wristband has a first section with at least one hole and the first section is attachable to the device, and a second section of the wristband attachable to the device. The second section has a locking device with a pin. A front wall and a back wall of the hole that are against the pin and transversely to the longitudinal axis in the longitudinal direction of the first section are inclined between an upper surface and a lower surface of the first section from the perpendicular direction between the upper surface and the lower surface towards the end of the first section attached to the device.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a wristband connection, e.g. a wristband connection in a heart rate monitor. A heart rate monitor is a device used in sports and medicine, the device measuring the pulse of a human heart by means of an electrode belt on the chest or by means of a device based on pressure measurement at the wrist.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Wristbands generally use a buckle fastening as a connection. A wristband comprises two sections. The wristband sections are attached on the opposite sides of a heart rate monitor either fixedly or detachably by means of a specific pin, which makes the sections turn and bend around the user's wrist, following the form of the wrist. The wristband can also be made of a uniform part, i.e. the wristband does not consist of two separate sections, and the term “section” refers to two zones that are in the uniform part.
There is a connection in the wristband of the heart rate monitor, and when the connection is locked, a pin of the locking device is in the hole. The connection used in heart rate monitors is illustrated in FIG.
2
A. The pin
110
of the locking device is inserted into the hole
106
piercing the wristband
102
. As it can be seen from
FIG. 2A
, the hole
106
piercing the wristband
102
is perpendicular. The problem is that the pressure caused by the pin
110
is not evenly directed onto the walls of the hole
106
, and thus the walls of the hole
106
wear in use.
Another way of making a connection in wrist watches is shown in
FIG. 2B. A
perpendicular hole
106
is first made through a wristband
102
, whereafter the hole
106
is enlarged at the front and at the back of the wristband
102
, whereby cones
200
,
202
are formed at both ends of the straight section
206
of the hole
106
. This solution does not direct the pressure of the pin
110
very widely to the walls of the hole
106
either, and the walls of the hole
106
wear in use. In addition, when the pin is inserted to the hole, the free end that is passed through the frame of the wristband rises, and thus it does not follow the form of the wrist. Likewise, the frame tends to rise in respect of the wrist. This is why the watch and the wristband do not follow the form of the wrist very well, and they can get caught in clothes or other objects and they may fall off as well. As regards the design of such a wristband, it looks unaesthetic at the user's wrist.
This problem is avoided by the known solutions described above. The holes can also be made bigger, whereby it is easier for the pin to follow the form of the wrist. This causes problems in the design of the wristband, as a bigger hole is needed, and on the other hand, the bigger hole causes a loose fastening and thus the risk of the falling of the wristband. One solution is to employ a profiled pin, whereby the shape of the fastening pin fits better to the hole perpendicular to the wristband surface. Another solution is to use a band for binding the free end of the wristband to follow the form of the wrist.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The object of the invention is thus to provide a connection for solving the above problems. This is achieved by a connection, which is described in the following. It is a wristband connection comprising: a first section of the wristband attachable to the device, which first section is provided with at least one hole; a second section of the wristband attachable to the device, the second section comprising a locking device with a pin; the connection is openably closable such that the pin is inserted into the hole; a front wall and a back wall of the hole that are against the pin and transversely to the longitudinal axis in the longitudinal direction of the first section are inclined between an upper surface and a lower surface of the first section from the perpendicular direction between the upper surface and the lower surface towards the end of the first section, which is attachable to the device.
The invention also relates to a wristband connection, comprising: a first section of the wristband attachable to the device, which first section is provided with a hole; a second section of the wristband attachable to the device, the second section comprising a locking device with a pin; the connection is openably closable such that the pin is inserted into the hole; an axle between the centre point of the hole on the upper surface of the first section and the centre point of the hole on the lower surface of the first section is inclined from the perpendicular direction between the upper surface and the lower surface towards the end of the first section, which is attachable to the device.
The preferred embodiments of the invention are claimed in the dependent claims.
The invention is based on the idea that the hole is not made perpendicularly through the wristband, but the longitudinal axis of the hole is inclined.
The method and system of the invention provide many advantages. The pin rests better in the hole, i.e. the pressure caused by the pin is directed to a wider area in the walls of the hole than before, and the walls of the hole withstand the wearing better. In addition, the wristband follows the form of the wrist better.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the following the invention will be described in greater detail in connection with the preferred embodiments, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
FIGS. 1A and 1B
illustrate a top and a side view of a structure of a heart rate monitor;
FIGS. 2A and 2B
illustrate the known ways of implementing the connection described above;
FIGS. 3A
,
3
B,
3
C illustrate ways of the invention of implementing a wristband connection.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIGS. 1A and 1B
show a top and a side view of a structure of a heart rate monitor. A first section
102
of a wristband, provided with at least one hole
106
, is attached to the heart rate monitor. In our example, there are five holes
106
. A second section
104
of the wristband is attached to the opposite end of the heart rate monitor
100
. There is a locking device in the second section
104
, which locking device is at its simplest only a hinged pin
110
attached to the second section
104
.
The openable connection which fastens the wristband is formed such that the pin
110
is inserted into the hole
106
.
FIG. 3A
illustrates how the connection is implemented according to the invention. A front wall
304
and a back wall
306
of the hole that are against the pin
110
and transversely to the longitudinal axis
302
in the longitudinal direction of the first section
102
are inclined between an upper surface
308
and a lower surface
310
of the first section
102
from the perpendicular direction
300
between the upper surface
308
and the lower surface
310
towards the end
312
of the first section
102
, which is attached to the heart rate monitor
100
. In the described solution the left bottom side of the pin
110
rests against the front wall
304
of the hole at so long a distance as possible, especially as the tension is directed to the connection.
In a preferred embodiment, an axle between the centre point of the hole
106
on the upper surface
308
of the first section
102
and the centre point of the hole
106
on the lower surface
310
of the first section
102
is inclined from the perpendicular direction
300
between the upper surface
308
and the lower surface
310
towards the end
312
of the first section
102
, which is attached to the device
100
. Thus, the part of the hole
106
piercing the upper surface
308
of the first section
102
is, when observed along the longitudinal axis in the longitudinal direction of the first section
102
, closer to the device
100
than the part of the hole
106
piercing the lower surface
310
of the first section
102
. The inclination from the perpendicular direction varies between 5 and 60 degrees, for example, preferably being 30 to 45 degrees.
In a preferred embodiment, the locking device comprises a frame
108
, and when the connection is closed, the first section
102
is taken through the frame
108
and part of the pin
110
rests against the frame
108
. This is the typical locking device used in watch wristbands. The holes
106
are typically in line in the middle of the first section
102
, and a hole
106
is chosen among them, which is the most suitable for achieving a desired tightness around the wrist.
FIG. 3B
illustrates a corresponding solution as the prior art solution in
FIG. 2B
, but implemented in accordance with the invention. As it can be seen from
FIG. 3B
, the hole
106
is inclined. The hole is formed of the truncated cones
200
,
202
in such a manner that the cones are narrowing towards the interior of the first section
102
. In the prior art solution, the hole
106
forms an hourglass in a way, whereas in the solution of the invention the vertical axis of this hourglass is inclined.
FIG. 3C
describes a solution, in which the straight section
206
between the cones
200
,
202
has been left out. Likewise, the cones
200
,
202
are not of equal length, but lower cone
200
is shorter than the upper cone
202
. As the basic solution of the invention to incline the hole
106
has been described for a person skilled in the art, these various modifications are clear to him and they are the solutions according to the invention. It is also clear to a person skilled in the art, as it can be seen from
FIG. 3C
, that the pin
110
is formed such that it preferably follows the form of the front edge
202
and the back edge
200
of the hole
106
.
In a preferred embodiment, a collar
112
edging the hole
106
in the first section
102
of the wristband of
FIG. 1
is made of a first material, and the rest of the first section
102
of the wristband is mold from a second material. This can be done for example if areas of different colors are required for the wristband, or if a more durable material is required for the collar
112
than for the rest
114
of the section.
Although the invention has been described above with reference to the example according to the attached drawings, it is obvious that the invention is not restricted thereto, but may be modified in a variety of ways within the scope of the inventive idea disclosed in the claims.
Claims
- 1. A wristband connection comprising:a first section of the wristband attachable to a device, which first section is provided with at least one hole; a second section of the wristband attachable to the device, the second section comprising a locking device with a pin; the connection is openably closable such that the pin is inserted into the hole; a front wall and a back wall of the hole that are against the pin and transversely to the longitudinal axis in the longitudinal direction of the first section are inclined between an upper surface and a lower surface of the first section from the perpendicular direction between the upper surface and the lower surface towards an end of the first section, which is attachable to the device.
- 2. A connection as claimed in claim 1, wherein the locking device comprises a frame, and when the connection is closed, the first section is taken through the frame and part of the pin rests against the frame.
- 3. A connection as claimed in claim 1, wherein the hole is formed of the truncated cones opposite to each other in such a manner that the cones are narrowing towards the interior of the first section.
- 4. A connection as claimed in claim 1, wherein a collar edging the hole is made of a first material, and the rest of the first section of the wristband is molded from a second material.
- 5. A connection as claimed in claim 1, wherein the device is a heart rate monitor.
- 6. A wristband connection comprising:a first section of the wristband attachable to a device, which first section is provided with at least one hole; a second section of the wristband attachable to the device, the second section comprising a locking device with a pin; the connection is openably closable such that the pin is inserted into the hole; an axis between the centre point of the hole on the upper surface of the first section and the centre point of the hole on the lower surface of the first section which is inclined from the perpendicular direction between the upper surface and the lower surface towards the end of the first section, which is attachable to the device.
- 7. A connection as claimed in claim 6, wherein the locking device comprises a frame, and when the connection is closed, the first section is taken through the frame and part of the pin rests against the frame.
- 8. A connection as claimed in claim 6, wherein the hole is formed of the truncated cones opposite to each other in such a manner that the cones are narrowing towards the interior of the first section.
- 9. A connection as claimed in claim 6, wherein a collar edging the hole is made of a first material, and the rest of the first section of the wristband is molded from a second material.
- 10. A connection as claimed in claim 6, wherein the device is a heart rate monitor.
- 11. A wristband connection comprising:a first section of the wristband attachable to a device, which first section is provided with at least one hole; a second section of the wristband attachable to the device, the second section comprising a locking device having a frame and a pin, wherein when the connection is closed, the first section is taken through said frame and a part of said pin rests against said frame and the pin is inserted into the hole; and a front wall and a back wall bordering the hole and extending transversely to the longitudinal axis in the longitudinal direction of the first section, the front and back walls being inclined between an upper surface and a lower surface of the first section from the perpendicular direction between the upper surface and the lower surface towards an end of the first section which is attachable to the device.
- 12. A wristband connection comprising:a first section of the wristband attachable to a device, which first section is provided with at least one hole; a second section of the wristband attachable to the device, the second section comprising a locking device having a frame and a pin, wherein when the connection is closed, the first section is taken through said frame and part of said pin rests against said frame; the connection is openable and closable and the pin is insertable into the hole; and an axis between the centre point of the hole on the upper surface of the first section and the centre point of the hole on the lower surface of the first section which is inclined from the perpendicular direction between the upper surface and the lower surface towards the end of the first section which is attachable to the device.
- 13. A connection as claimed in claim 12, wherein said pin follows the front wall and back wall of the hole.
- 14. A connection as claimed in claim 1, wherein said hole is formed of a first truncated cone and an oppositely positioned second truncated cone and said first truncated cone is longer in length than the second truncated cone and said first truncated cone and said second truncated cone both narrow towards the interior of the first section.
- 15. A connection as claimed in claim 14, wherein said pin follows the front wall and back wall of the hole which is formed of said first truncated cone and said second truncated cone.
Priority Claims (1)
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