Information
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Patent Application
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20010036131
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Publication Number
20010036131
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Date Filed
March 28, 200123 years ago
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Date Published
November 01, 200123 years ago
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CPC
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US Classifications
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International Classifications
- A44C005/00
- G04B037/00
- G04B029/00
Abstract
A wristwatch case is structured by an outer case and an inner case mounting a movement. The inner case is structured movable vertical to a plane to provide, in a vertical movable range, a stop point where the inner case is allowed to rotate and a stop position inhibiting rotation. In a state the inner case is rotatable, the inner case can be rotated to an angle easy to see.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] The present invention relates to a wristwatch case.
[0003] 2. Description of the prior Art
[0004] The conventional wristwatch case could be divided into an outer case and an inner case, but the inner case could not be moved in a vertical direction. Also, it was impossible to rotate only the inner case.
[0005] In the related-art wristwatch, when the wristwatch is worn on the wrist to see it, the wristwatch is positioned in a direction easy to see by moving the wrist. However, in a state that wrist movement is put under restriction, the timepiece is in an angle not easy to see it. Also, if, in such a state, the wrist is unnaturally moved to see the timepiece, there is a possibility of inducing mistake of operation or drive.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] In the present invention, it is a problem to provide a wristwatch case which solves the foregoing problem and can change the inner case to a one's desired angle regardless of a wrist position and positively lock the rotation of the inner case in that position.
[0007] The inner case mounting a timepiece movement is structurally given a function movable generally vertical with respect to a plane of a wristwatch case, being divided into a plurality of stop points in a vertical operating range, i.e., a stop point that rotation of the inner case is positively fixed and a stop point for rotating the inner case. This makes it possible to change the inner case to a desired angle and positively lock the rotation of the inner case in that position.
[0008] According to the present invention, at the stop point for positively fixing the rotation of the inner case, the gear-formed convex-concave formed in the outer case engages a rotation-regulating portion of a concave-convex-formed gear of a rotation-regulating ring and positively regulates the rotation. At the stop point for rotation, the engagement is released from the rotation-regulating portion of the rotation-regulating ring to enable the inner case to rotate.
BRIEF DESICRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] A preferred form of the present invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which:
[0010]
FIG. 1 is a main structure fragmentary sectional view in an inner case lower stop point of the invention;
[0011]
FIG. 2 is a main structure fragmentary sectional view in an inner case upper stop point of the invention;
[0012]
FIG. 3 is a main structure fragmentary sectional view in an inner case lower stop point of the invention;
[0013]
FIG. 4 is an A-A arrow direction sectional view in the inner case lower position of the invention;
[0014]
FIG. 5 is a main structure fragmentary sectional view in an inner case upper stop point of the invention;
[0015]
FIG. 6 is a B-B arrow direction sectional view in the inner case upper position of the invention;
[0016]
FIG. 7 is a plan view of a ring elastic part of the invention; and
[0017]
FIG. 8 is a plan view as viewed in a glass direction of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0018] An embodiment of the present invention will be explained with reference to the attached drawings.
[0019] The present invention is structured, as shown in FIG. 1, by a degree-contact step 11, a positioning groove 12 holding a positioning elastic member 5, an outer case 1 having a gear-formed convex/concave portion 13, an outer case degree-contact surface 26, an inner case 2 having a positioning protrusion 25, a rotation stop dowel 43 engaged in a rotation stop hole 23, and a rotation regulating ring 4 having a rotation regulating portion 41 corresponding to the gear-formed concave-convex portion 13 and fixed in the inner case 2. Also, the inner case 2 is mounted with a timepiece movement 9.
[0020]
FIG. 1 shows a state that an inner case receiving surface 14 is in contact with an outer case-receiving surface 21 of the inner case 2, which state is rendered as a lower stop point. Due to a positioning elastic member 5 held by a positioning groove 12 of the outer case 1 and a positioning protrusion 25 of the inner case 2, the inner case 2 can stop at the lower stop point.
[0021] By engaging the rotation stop dowel 43 possessed by the rotation-regulating ring 4 in a singular or plurality of rotation stop holes 23 opened in the inner case 2, the rotation-regulating ring 4 will not rotate. At this time, engagement is made between the gear-formed concave-convex portion 13 of the outer case 1 and the rotation-regulating portion 41 of the rotation-regulating ring 4 fixed by the inner case 2, so that the inner case 2 secures stop stability and will not rotate.
[0022] The rotation regulating portion 41 of the rotation regulating ring 4 fixed in the inner case 2 is provided singular or in plurality.
[0023] The stop stability is further secured for the inner case by the contact between the flatter-preventing elastic member 6 fitted in a fixing groove 24 of the inner case 2 and an elastic contact surface 15 of the outer case 1. A band 8 is provided with the outer case 1 so it is able to attach a watch on the arm. A glass 3 and a back lid 7 are fixed on the outer case 1. The outer case 1 protects the timepiece movement 9 and keeps hermeticity.
[0024]
FIG. 2 shows a state that the inner case 2 is vertically moved from a finger-engaging portion 19 having no outer peripheral wall 16 to a finger-engaging slant surface 28 of the outer case 1, whereby the positioning elastic member 5 held by the positioning groove 12 of the outer case 1 deforms and gets over a positioning protrusion 25 of the inner case 2. Also, the inner case 2 may be vertically moved by finger-pressing a back-lid bottom surface 71 of the back lid 7.
[0025] At this time, the positioning elastic member 5 held by the positioning groove 12 of the outer case 1 interferes with a positioning protrusion upper slant surface 27 of the inner case 2 whereby the inner case 2 can stop at an upper stop point and the inner case 2 can be stably rotated in the upper stop point.
[0026] In this state, engagement is completely released between the gear-formed concave-convex portion 13 of the outer case 1 and the rotation-regulating portion 41 of the rotation-regulating ring 4 fixed on the inner case 2. The inner case 2 can rotate freely.
[0027] The rotation regulating ring 4 has a removal-preventing protrusion 42 such that, when the inner case 2 is moved to the upper stop position, the rotation regulating ring 4 fixed to the inner case 2 is not left together with the outer case 1 in the lower stop point. By the interference between the removal preventing protrusion 42 of the rotation regulating ring 4 and a circumferential groove lower wall 22, the rotation regulating ring 4 is not left in the lower stop point but can be moved together with the inner case 2 to the upper stop point.
[0028] In the upper stop point, meshing is made between the gear concave portion 17 of the gear-formed concave-convex portion 13 of the outer case 1 and a click elastic protrusion 45 is provided in a click elastic portion 44 of the rotation regulating ring 4 fixed in the inner case 2.
[0029] If the inner case 2 is rotated, the click elastic protrusion 45 provided in the click elastic portion 44 of the rotation regulating ring 4 is moved in a radial direction by a rotation force and intermittently interferes with the gear-formed concave-convex portion 13 formed in the outer case 1, thereby giving click feel to the inner case 2.
[0030] The rotation regulating portion 41 of the rotation regulating ring 4 and the click elastic protrusion 45 are planarly alternately arranged.
[0031] Also, the rotation regulating portion 41 of the rotation regulating ring 4 and the click elastic protrusion 45 are arranged in an upper surface and a lower surface with respect to a planar direction.
[0032] The click elastic portion 44 of the rotation regulating ring 4 and the click elastic protrusion 45 are singular or in plurality.
[0033] The outer case 1 has a degree-contact step 11 and the inner case 2 has an outer-case-degree-contact portion 26 such that, when the inner case 2 is moved in the upper direction, the inner case 2 is prevented from falling out of the outer case 1.
[0034]
FIG. 3 shows the inner case 2 in the lower stop point, and FIG. 4 is a sectional view along line A-A in FIG. 3. The gear-formed concave-convex portion 13 having the gear concave portion 17 and the gear convex portion 18 engages the rotation-regulating portion 41 of the rotation regulating ring 4 on a plane, so the inner case 2 does not rotate.
[0035]
FIG. 7 shows a plan view of the rotation regulating ring 4. FIG. 7 shows a state in which the rotation-regulating portion 41 and the click elastic protrusion 45 are alternately arranged on a plane.
[0036]
FIG. 8 shows a plan view of a watch case as viewed in a glass direction. The finger-engaging portion 19 having an outer peripheral wall 16 is provided with the outer case 1 so as to easily operate it with fingers when the inner case 2 is moved toward a vertical direction. It is better that the finger-engaging portion 19 is provided at two or more position. The band 8 is provided with the outer case 1.
[0037] In this invention, as described above, when the inner case 2 is positioned in the lower stop position, the gear-formed concave-convex portion 13 engages the rotation regulating portion 41 of the rotation regulating ring 4 to inhibit the inner case 2 from rotating. When the inner case 2 is positioned in the upper stop position, the gear-formed concave-convex portion 13 and the rotation-regulating portion 41 of the rotation-regulating ring 4 are released from engagement to enable the inner case 2 to freely rotate. Thus, a wristwatch case structure could have been realized that is different in rotation function of the inner case 2 by the stop positions.
[0038] This has made it possible to change the inner case to a desired angle easy to see the timepiece regardless of a wrist position, and lock the rotation of the inner case at that position.
[0039] As shown in FIG. 5 and FIG. 6, in a state the inner case 2 is moved to the upper stop position, slight interference is caused between the gear-formed concave-convex portion 13 and a click elastic protrusion 45 provided in the click elastic portion 44, enabling to provide a click feeling to free rotation of the inner case 2.
Claims
- 1. A wristwatch case comprising:
an outer case; and an inner case; wherein the inner case has a structure movable generally vertical with respect to a plane.
- 2. A wristwatch case according to claim 1, further comprising:
a rotation-regulating ring having a rotation mechanism on a circumference different in rotation function of the inner case at a plurality of stop points in vertical movable range; wherein the rotation-regulating ring is arranged between the outer case and the inner case.
- 3. A wristwatch case according to claim 1:
an inner case having a structure movable generally vertical with respect to a plane; and a positioning elastic member to stop the inner case in each of a plurality of positions.
- 4. A wristwatch case according to claim 1;
wherein the rotation-regulating ring is arbitrary divided the circumference of the rotation regulating ring and alternately arranged a plurality of rotation mechanisms different in the inner case.
- 5. A wristwatch case according to claim 4;
wherein the rotation-regulating ring is planarly alternately arranged a plurality of rotation mechanisms different in the inner case.
- 6. A wristwatch case according to claim 1, further comprising:
a gear-formed concave-convex portion formed in the outer case; and a click elastic protrusion to interfere with a gear-formed concave-convex portion, to radially move due to a rotation force on the gear-formed concave-convex portion to cause a click feel and to arrange the rotation-regulating ring; wherein the click elastic protrusion causes a click feel by intermittently interferering with the gear-formed concave-convex portion.
- 7. A wristwatch case according to claim 6;
wherein the gear-formed concave-convex portion of the outer case is formed to a planar form of the outer case.
Priority Claims (1)
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2000-093517 |
Mar 2000 |
JP |
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