Wristwatch case

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6762976
  • Patent Number
    6,762,976
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 26, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 13, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
There is disposed a middle comprising a metallic inner middle (20) in which a movement (30) is housed, and a metallic outer middle (21) covering at least a part of the inner middle, and an elastic shock absorber (35) disposed between the inner middle and the outer middle.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to a watchcase, and more particularly to a watchcase having a shockproof structure for protecting a movement (including a module) provided in the case.




BACKGROUND ART




As one of the shockproof structures where the movement in the watchcase is protected from an externally applied shock, there is known a watchcase disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Application Laid Open 6-17110.





FIG. 47

is a sectional view showing a watchcase of the conventional art. The case has a shock absorber


3


made of such an elastic material as polyurethane rubber disposed between a metallic inner middle


1


and an outer middle


2


made of hard synthetic resin. The shock absorber


3


is inserted between the inner middle


1


and the outer middle


2


so as to cover an upper surface


1




a


of the inner middle


1


and the outer periphery of an annular projection


1




b


provided for holding a glass


4


. The inner middle


1


and the outer middle


2


are attached to each other by a plurality of fixing screws


5


. A metallic back


7


is fixed to the inner middle


1


by screws


8


.




The shockproof structure is advantageous in that a shock applied to the watchcase is absorbed by elastic deformation of the shock absorber


3


, thereby decreasing the shock transmitted to a movement


6


.





FIG. 48

shows a section wherein a screw-lock crown is applied to the above-described prior art. The screw-lock crown comprises a support pipe


17


securely mounted in a hole


16




a


in the inner middle


1


, a crown head


10


connected to the support pipe


17


by a screw thread


18


, a stem connecting member


13


connected to a stem


11


of the watch and rotatably mounted in the support pipe


17


, and a stopping ring


9


engaged with the stem connecting member


13


.




When the crown head


10


is rotated so that the screw thread


18


is released from the support pipe


17


, a coil spring


14


urges the head


10


to project outward. Hence, an engaging hole


15


polygonal in section and formed in an inner wall of the head engages a corresponding polygonal engaging portion


16


formed on the outer wall of the stem connecting member


13


. When the head is rotated, the stem


11


is rotated by way of the stem connecting member


13


, so that time can be set.




In order to protect the crown from shock, there is often provided a crown guard


19


in such a watch having a shockproof structure. The crown guard


19


comprises a pair of protecting wall projecting from the outer middle


2


so as to interpose the crown head


10


therebetween. The dimensions of the guard


19


with regard to both the height and the length thereof, are rendered larger than those of the crown head so as to prevent the shock from being exerted on the crown head


10


. Hence it is possible to prevent such accidents as the stem


11


connected to the crown being bent or broken by the shock.




However, in the above-described shockproof structure, at the portion where the shock absorber is not provided, since an outer peripheral wall


1




c


of the inner middle


1


and an inner peripheral wall


2




a


of the outer middle


2


closely abuts against each other, the external shock exerted on the outer middle


2


may be directly transmitted to the inner middle


1


. Moreover, the external shock exerted on the outer middle.


2


is also transmitted to the inner middle


1


through the fixing screws


5


.




As a result, the shock is further applied to the movement


6


housed in the inner middle, so that the movement


6


may be broken.




More particularly, the underside of the inner middle


1


is covered neither by the shock absorber nor the outer middle. Thus, if the watch is dropped so that a shock is applied to the underside of the inner middle, the shock cannot be absorbed at all.




In addition, although the outer middle


2


covers the upper surface and the periphery of the inner middle, the underside of the inner middle is not covered. Hence, when the screws


8


become loose, the inner middle may fall out downwardly from the outer middle.




Furthermore, since the outer middle


2


of the above described shockproof structure is made of a synthetic resin, although hard, it does not have a sufficient strength, anti-scratch property and abrasion resistance. Accordingly, when an excessive degree of shock is applied to the watch, the outer middle of hard synthetic resin may be broken although the shock absorber interposed between the inner and outer middles can be elastically deformed. Moreover, if the watch is used for a long period of time, the outer middle may be injured or abraded.




In addition, if the fixing screws


5


become loose, the shock absorber


3


may be disengaged from the outer middle


2


.




Meanwhile, in the case where the screw-lock crown is used as in

FIG. 48

, when a shock is exerted on the outer middle


2


, the stem connecting member


13


and the stem


11


move into the movement


6


, so that the stem bumps against the components such as gears in the movement. Thus the components of the movement may be displaced or broken.




On the other hand, since the crown guard


19


is larger than the crown head


10


, the fingers of the watch wearer are hindered from touching the head


10


. As a result, it is difficult to turn the crown head


10


with the fingers.




The first object of the present invention is to provide a shockproof structure for a watchcase where a shock is sufficiently absorbed.




The second object of the present invention is to provide a shockproof structure for a watchcase where an outer middle and an inner middle are securely fixed.




The third object of the present invention is to provide a shockproof structure for a watchcase having sufficient strength, anti-scratch property, and abrasion resistance.




The fourth object of the present invention is to provide a watchcase having a crown guard where the crown can be easily manipulated.




The fifth object of the present invention is to provide a watchcase where a shock absorber is not detached from a middle.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




According to the present invention, there is provided a watchcase comprising a middle comprising a metallic inner middle in which a movement is housed, and a metallic outer middle covering at least a part of the inner middle, and an elastic shock absorber disposed between the inner middle and the outer middle.




According to another feature of the present invention, there is provided a watchcase comprising a middle comprising an inner middle in which a movement is housed, and an outer middle covering at least a part of the inner middle, and a securing member attached to the outer middle and inserted in the inner middle so that the inner and outer middles are attached to each other.




According to a further feature of the present invention, there is provided a watchcase comprising a middle comprising an inner middle in which a movement is housed, and an outer middle covering at least a part of the inner middle, an elastic shock absorber attached to one of the inner middle and the outer middle, a securing member having securing means on a part thereof and attached to one of the inner middle and the outer middle by the securing means so as to oppose the other middle interposing the shock absorber at a portion where the securing means is not provided.




According to a still further feature of the present invention, there is provided a watchcase comprising a crown, a stem connecting member provided on the crown, and connected to a stem of a movement housed in a middle, and a movement restricting member provided between the stem connecting member and the movement for restricting the movement of the stem connecting member and the stem toward the movement.




According to a still further feature of the present invention, there is provided a watchcase comprising a crown, and a guard pipe attached to a middle of the watchcase and in which guard pipe the crown is inserted, wherein an outer wall of a head of the crown is positioned at a position inner than an outer peripheral wall of the guard pipe.




According to a still further feature of the present invention, there is provided a watchcase having an elastic planar top shock absorber interposed between a bezel and a middle and a securing means for attaching the bezel and the middle to each other.




According to a still further feature of the present invention, there is provided a watchcase having an elastic ornamental ring shock absorber disposed between a shield holding member and an ornamental ring disposed above a dial.




According to a still further feature of the present invention, there is provided a watchcase having an elastic movement shock absorber provided between an ornamental ring disposed above a dial and a movement.




According to a still further feature of the present invention, there is provided a watchcase having an elastic bottom shock absorber disposed between an underside of a movement and a bottom of an inner wall of a middle.




According to a still further feature of the present invention, there is provided a watchcase comprising an inner middle in which a movement is housed and an outer middle covering at least a part of the inner middle, wherein the outer middle comprises an inner shell made of a hard material and an outer shell made of a soft material.




According to a still further feature of the present invention, there is provided a watchcase comprising an inner middle for housing a movement, and an outer middle for housing the inner middle, wherein the inner middle and the outer middle is attached to each other only by interposing a shock absorber therebetween.




According to a still further feature of the present invention, there is provided a watchcase comprising an inner middle for housing a movement, and an outer middle for housing the inner middle, including a shock absorber provided between the inner middle and the outer middle, wherein a space is formed between the inner middle and the outer middle except for a portion where the shock absorber is disposed.




According to a still further feature of the present invention, there is provided a watchcase having a pair of crown guards projecting adjacent a crown, wherein a notch is formed on each crown guard so as to expose an outer periphery of the crown.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a plan view of a watch according to a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an elevational view of the watch;





FIG. 3

shows the underside of the watch;





FIG. 4

is a right elevational view of the watch;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken along a line V—V of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is an exploded view of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is a sectional view taken along a line VII—VII of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 8

is an exploded view of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a sectional view taken along a line IX—IX of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 10

is an exploded view of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 11

is an exploded plan view of a watchcase according to the present invention;





FIG. 12

is an exploded side elevational view of the watchcase;





FIG. 13

is an exploded side elevational view as viewed from the other side of

FIG. 12

;





FIG. 14

is a sectional view of a second embodiment of the present invention taken along the same section line as that of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 15

is a sectional view of a third embodiment of the present invention taken along the same section line as that of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 16

is a sectional view of a fourth embodiment of the present invention taken along the same section line as that of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 17

is a sectional view of a fifth embodiment of the present invention taken along a section line intersecting a spring;





FIG. 18

is a sectional view taken along a section line intersecting a screw for supporting a bezel;





FIG. 19

is a sectional view taken along the same section line as that of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 20

is an exploded perspective view;





FIG. 21

is an exploded perspective view;





FIG. 22

is an exploded sectional view;





FIG. 23

is an exploded plan view of a sixth embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 24

is a rear view of the sixth embodiment;





FIG. 25

is an elevational view of the sixth embodiment;





FIG. 26

is a sectional view taken along the same section line as that of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 27

is a sectional view taken along a section line intersecting-a screw for holding a bezel;





FIG. 28

is a sectional view taken along section line intersecting a bezel and a band connecting portion;





FIG. 29

is a sectional view taken along the same section line as that of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 30

is a side elevational view of a watch employing a watchcase of the sixth embodiment;





FIG. 31

is another side elevational view of the watch:





FIG. 32

is an exploded view showing the entire watchcase according to the sixth embodiment;





FIG. 33

is another exploded view showing the entire watchcase according to the sixth embodiment;





FIG. 34

is another exploded view of the entire watchcase;





FIG. 35

is an exploded perspective view showing a part of the watchcase;





FIG. 36

is an exploded perspective view showing another part of the watchcase;





FIG. 37

is a sectional view of a seventh embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 38

is an exploded perspective view showing the entire watchcase according to the seventh embodiment;





FIG. 39

is an exploded sectional view of the watchcase;





FIG. 40

is a sectional view taken along a line intersecting a crown;





FIG. 41

is a sectional view showing an eighth embodiment;





FIG. 42

is an exploded perspective view of the eighth embodiment;





FIG. 43

is a sectional view taken along a line intersecting a crown;





FIG. 44

is a sectional view showing a ninth embodiment;





FIG. 45

is an exploded perspective view of the ninth embodiment;





FIG. 46

is a sectional view showing a tenth embodiment;





FIG. 47

is a sectional view of a conventional watchcase; and





FIG. 48

is a sectional view of a conventional watchcase employing a screw-lock crown.











BEST MODE FOR EMBODYING THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

is the plan view of a watch according to the first embodiment of the present invention,

FIG. 2

is the elevational view of the watch,

FIG. 3

shows the underside of the watch, and

FIG. 4

is the right elevational view of the watch.




The watchcase according to the present invention comprises a metallic inner middle


20


and a metallic outer middle


21


. The outer middle


21


has on each side thereof, a pair of connecting legs


23


for connecting a band


22


. A hard material such as titanium and titanium alloy is preferable as the metal.




The inner middle


20


comprises a body


20




a


and a bezel


20




b


as shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

. An annular elastic shock absorber


24


made of synthetic resin and a shield holding ring


25


are interposed between the body


20




a


and the bezel


20




b


. A shock absorber


26


, ornamental ring


27


, shock absorber


28


, movement


30


, and a magnetic shielding member


31


are sequentially mounted on top of the other between the holding ring


25


and a bottom


20




c


of the body


20




a


. The bezel


20




b


is attached to the body


20




a


by four screws


32


(

FIG. 1

) so as to fix a shield (glass)


33


, dial


34


and others.




An annular elastic shock absorber


35


made of synthetic resin is interposed between the inner middle


20


and the outer middle


21


. Both middles are fixed at four circumferential positions by radially disposed fixing screws


36


as fixing members. An overhang portion of the shock absorber


35


is engaged with a shoulder portion


39


of the outer middle


21


so that the shock absorber is not displaced nor disengaged although a shock may be applied to the outer middle.




Each fixing screw


36


comprises a head


36




a


, large diameter screw thread portion


36




b


, small diameter and portion


36




c


as shown in FIG.


5


. The large diameter screw thread portion


36




b


functions as the fixing means of the fixing screw


36


. The screw thread portion


36




b


engages a screw thread of the outer middle


21


and the end portion


36




c


penetrates through the shock absorber


35


and is inserted in and engages a cup-shaped shock absorber


38


embedded in a hole


37


of the inner middle


20


. The shock absorber


38


may be a cylinder without a bottom.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, the present watchcase employs a screw-lock crown


40


. The crown has the identical structure as the conventional crown shown in FIG.


48


. The same parts in

FIG. 7

are designated by the same reference numerals as those in

FIG. 48

thereby omitting the descriptions thereof. The crown differs from that of

FIG. 48

in that the crown head


10


is slidably and rotatably supported in a guard pipe


41


which is engaged with and fixed in the outer middle


21


, and in that a recess


10




a


is formed on the surface of the head so as to be able to rotate the head with a coin.




In accordance with the present invention, a metallic annular axial movement restricting member


42


is disposed between the stem connecting member


13


and the movement


30


so as to surround the stem


11


. In addition, the outer periphery of the crown head


10


is positioned at a position inner than the outer periphery of the guard pipe


41


when the crown head


10


is fixed to the support pipe


17


by the screw


18


.




On the other side of the screw-lock crown


40


, there is provided an engaging member


43


(FIG.


1


). The engaging member


43


comprises, as shown in

FIG. 9

, a head


43




a


, large diameter screw thread


43




b


, and a small diameter end portion


43




c


. The screw thread


43




b


engages the outer middle


21


while the end portion


43




c


engages a hole


35




b


(

FIG. 10

) of the shock absorber


35


.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, an opening


44


is formed in the bottom of the outer middle


21


through which a bottom


35




a


of the shock absorber


35


is disclosed. In addition, a part of the shock absorber


35


covers a part of the bottom of the inner middle, and further protrudes therefrom. The engagement of the bottom


20




c


protruding from the inner middle


20


with the shock absorber


35


prevents the shock absorber from disengaging or moving. The engagement at the shoulder


39


may be designed so that the shoulder and the overhang are inverted. That is, the shock absorber may be provided with a projection inserted in a recess of the outer middle.




Since the outer middle


21


is made of metal, such inconveniences as injury, abrasion and others which are caused by contacts or collisions with external foreign substances can be prevented.




The fixing screw


36


for attaching the outer middle


21


and the inner middle


20


together is screwed in the outer middle


21


, and the end portion


36




c


thereof is engaged within the shock absorber


38


inserted in the hole


37


of the inner middle


20


. As a result, although a shock may be externally applied to the fixing screw, the shock is not transmitted to the inner middle, thereby preventing the movement disposed in the inner middle from breaking.




Moreover, the annular movement restricting member


42


(

FIG. 7

) is disposed between the stem connecting member


13


of the screw-lock crown and the movement


30


. Consequently, although a shock may be applied to the crown head


10


, the connecting member


13


is not displaced hence being prevented from pushing the stem thereby to break the members provided in the movement. Since the outer periphery of the crown head


10


is positioned inner side of the outer periphery of the guard pipe


41


, the shock is not directly applied to the head. Thus the stem is prevented from breaking due to the shock.




In addition, since the bottom


35




a


of the shock absorber


35


exists in the opening


44


of the outer middle


21


, and further protrudes out of the bottom of the inner middle, a shock which is applied to the inner middle when the case is dropped can be absorbed. Moreover, since the shock absorber


35


flexibly contacts the wrist, the wearing feeling is improved.




Furthermore, the end portion


43




c


of the engaging member


43


(

FIG. 10

) engages the hole


35




b


of the shock absorber


35


, so that the shock absorber is neither displaced nor disengaged.




Although the fixing means is a screw in the above described embodiment, other known means such as adhesion, press fit, brazing and welding may be employed as the fixing means.




Moreover, although a flexible material such as polyurethane is preferable as the shock absorber, any material will suffice as long as it is capable of absorbing a shock. For example, a metal coil spring may be used.





FIG. 14

shows the sectional view of the second embodiment of the present invention.




In the present embodiment, the fixing screw


36


is screwed in the screw thread of the inner middle


20


from within the inner middle, and the cup-shaped shock absorber


38


is inserted in a hole of the outer middle


21


and the small diameter end portion


36




c


is engaged with the shock absorber.




The shock applied from the outer middle


21


can likewise be restrained by the shock absorber


38


in the present example.





FIG. 15

shows the sectional view of the third embodiment of the present invention. In the embodiment, a fixing screw


46


has a body of uniform diameter and a screw thread


47


thereof is engaged with the screw thread formed in the inner middle


20


. A cylindrical shock absorber


50


is disposed between a head


48


and the shock absorber


38


.




In the present embodiment, the shock absorber


50


restrains the shock applied to the outer middle


21


.





FIG. 16

shows the fourth embodiment wherein an ordinary crown


51


is used. The crown


51


is housed in a guard pipe


52


having the outer periphery thereof at a position inner than the outer periphery of the guard pipe. A shock absorber


54


is disposed between an end of a stem connecting portion


51




a


of the crown


51


and a movement


53


, so that the members in the movement are prevented from injury. A recess


55


is formed in the guard pipe


52


so that finger tips may be inserted therein to pull out the crown


51


to adjust time.





FIG. 17

shows the sectional view of the fifth embodiment of the present invention. The present embodiment is identical in appearance with the first embodiment. The same parts in the present embodiment as those in the first embodiment are designated by the same reference numerals, thereby omitting the descriptions thereof.




The inner middle


20


comprises the body


20




a


, bezel


20




b


and the bottom


20




c


as shown in FIG.


19


. The movement


30


is mounted on the bottom


20




c


interposing an annular elastic bottom shock absorber


115


made of synthetic resin and a magnetic shielding member


31


. A cylindrical shock absorber


114


is disposed between the periphery of the shielding member


31


and the body


20




a.






On the movement


30


, there are sequentially mounted a solar cell


117


, and interposing a dial fixing portion


116


of the movement, the dial


34


, shock absorber


28


for the movement, ornamental ring


27


, shock absorber


26


for the ornamental ring, shield holding ring


25


made of magnetic shielding material, top shock absorber


24


and the bezel


20




b


. Moreover, the shield


33


is fixed on the holding ring


25


interposing a watertight shield-fixing seal


118


(FIG.


17


). A watertight fixing seal


119


(

FIG. 17

) is interposed between the outer periphery of the holding ring


25


and the body


20




a


of the inner middle.




As shown in

FIG. 18

, the bezel


20




b


is fixed to the body


20




a


of the inner middle


20


by four screws


32


. Each screw


32


penetrates a corresponding hole


24




a


formed in the top shock absorber


24


and engages a recess


25




a


formed along the periphery of the holding ring


25


.




The shock absorber


24


has a width extended to cover the entire underside of the bezel, and is provided with an outer peripheral upper step


71


(

FIG. 19

) and inner peripheral lower step


72


. The step


71


engages with an annular outer peripheral lower projection


73


of the bezel and the step


72


engages with the outer peripheral edge of the holding ring


25


. A slant


74


is formed along the inner peripheral edge of the shock absorber


24


and abuts on a slant


75


formed along the outer peripheral edge of the shield


33


.




The movement shock absorber


28


has a downwardly extending step


28




a


with which the dial fixing portion of the movement is engaged.




In accordance with the construction, if a shock is applied to the bezel


20




b


from above, the shock absorber


24


prevents the shock from transmitting to the inner middle


20


, movement


30


provided therein, and other parts. On the other hand, if a shock is applied to the bezel in the radial direction thereof, the shock is absorbed at the step


71


of the shock absorber


24


, thereby protecting the shield


33


and other parts.




In addition, a shock, which is applied to the shield


33


in the axial or radial direction thereof, is received at the slant


74


of the shock absorber


24


, thereby preventing the displacement of the shield. With respect to the radial shock, the shock absorber absorbs the external force by way of the holding ring


25


so that the shield is protected. Since the screws


32


are engaged with the recess


25




a


of the holding ring


25


, the deflection of the members is prevented.




The shock absorber


26


for the ornamental ring prevents the holding ring


25


from crashing against the ornamental ring


27


due to the shock applied to the shield


33


, which may result in breaking of either member or the shield itself. Moreover, the shock absorber


26


prevents the transmission of shock exerted on the bezel


20




b


to the movement


30


.




On the other hand, the ring


27


has upward and downward extensions


27




a


and


27




b


, which conceal the shock absorbers


26


and


28


, respectively. More particularly, the extension


27




a


is extended to the position adjacent the shield receiver so that the shock absorber is concealed from outside. In addition, although a radial shock may be applied, the extension


27




a


abuts against the shock absorber


26


, thereby preventing the ring from breaking.




The shock absorber


28


for the movement prevents the axial shock from being transmitted to the movement


30


and further, the ring


27


from abutting against the movement. Moreover, the shock absorber


28


abuts against the upper circumference of the dial


34


to hold the dial.




The cylindrical shock absorber


114


absorbs the external force exerted on the outer middle


21


and the inner middle


20


to prevent the transmission thereof to the movement. A step


114




a


holds the movement interposing the magnetic shielding member


31


.




The downward extending step


28




a


of the shock absorber


28


for the movement receives the shock exerted on the movement in the radial direction thereof, thereby to protect the movement.




The bottom shock absorber


115


, which is disposed in a recess


20




d


formed in the bottom


20




c


, absorbs an axial shock so as to protect the movement. The inner wall of the recess


20




d


prevents displacement and deformation of the shock absorber


115


.




Furthermore, a spring


77


(

FIG. 17

) for grounding penetrates through the shock absorber


115


and is connected to the inner middle


20


. Hence the spring


77


is not disengaged.




Thus in accordance with the present embodiment, parts in the watchcase, especially the movement and the shield, are protected from various shocks so that accidents can be prevented.





FIG. 23

shows the plan view of the sixth embodiment of the present invention,

FIG. 24

shows the rear view thereof,

FIG. 25

shows the elevational view thereof, and

FIGS. 26 through 29

show sectional views of various parts.




As shown in

FIG. 26

, the watchcase according to the present embodiment comprises a metallic inner middle


120


and an outer middle


121


made of synthetic resin. The outer middle


121


comprises an outer shell


122


made of a soft synthetic resin such as polyurethane and an inner shell


123


made of a hard synthetic resin such as polycarbonate. The inner and outer shells are integrally molded by dissimilar material molding (two color molding). The method of integrally molding of the inner and outer shells is described as follows.




First of all, hard synthetic resin such as polycarbonate is injected into a metal mold for primary molding, thereby to form the inner shell. The primary metal mold is then removed and a metal mold for secondary molding is attached so that the inner shell is mounted therein. Soft synthetic resin such as polyurethane is thereafter injected in the secondary metal mold. The outer surface of the inner shell made of hard synthetic resin and the injected soft synthetic resin are accordingly integrally hardened. Thus the outer shell made of soft synthetic resin is integrally formed over the outer surface of the inner shell of hard synthetic resin. Alternatively, the inner and outer shells may be integrally formed by the insert molding.




The outer shell


122


is so formed as to cover the upper, side and bottom surfaces of the inner shell


80


that the inner shell


123


is not exposed. A pair of connecting legs


125


for connecting a band


124


(

FIG. 23

) is formed on both sides of the outer shell


122


.




As shown in

FIG. 28

, the outer shell


122


is cut away at the side surface of the connecting leg opposite lateral side of the band


124


so as to expose the inner shell


123


. The outer shell is also cut away at the portion of side surface of the outer middle between the pair of connecting legs so as to expose the inner shell


123


. Hence, the hard inner shell is exposed to oppose the band


124


connected to the outer middle so that the soft outer shell is prevented from abrading due to the contact with the rotating bands.




A connecting hole in which a connecting pin


126


for connecting the band


124


is formed in the inner shell


123


of the outer middle so that the band is connected to the hard inner shell. Therefore, although the band may be forcibly pulled, the force for pulling the band is not exerted on the soft outer shell so that deformation and breaking of the outer shell are prevented. Moreover, when the band is pulled, since the soft inner shell does not deform or break, the band is securely connected to the outer middle.




As shown in

FIGS. 26 and 27

, the inner middle


120


comprises a body


120




a


and a bottom


120




b


. An elastic annular bottom shock absorber


127


made of synthetic resin is disposed on the bottom


120




b


and a movement


130


is further mounted on the shock absorber interposing a magnetic shielding member


131


. A cylindrical shock absorber


132


is disposed between the outer periphery of the magnetic shielding member


131


and the body


120




a.






On the movement


130


, there are sequentially mounted a solar cell


133


and interposing a dial fixing portion


134


of the movement, a dial


135


, shock absorber


136


for the movement, ornamental ring


137


, shock absorber


138


for the ring, shield receiver


140


made of magnetic shielding material, and a bezel


142


made of synthetic resin. Moreover, a shield


145


is fixed on the shield receiver


140


interposing a watertight shield-fixing seal


143


(FIG.


27


). A watertight fixing seal


146


(

FIG. 27

) is interposed between the outer periphery of the shield receiver


140


and the body


120




a


of the inner middle. On the other hand, a metal top frame


147


is fitted in the bezel


142


.




An elastic annular outer peripheral shock absorber


148


made of synthetic resin is disposed between the inner middle


120


and the outer middle


121


. The middles are fixed to each other by fixing screws


150


radially disposed at four circumferential positions thereof and screwed in the inner middle


120


. The shock absorber


148


engages the outer shell


122


of the outer middle


121


at a stepped portion


151


so that the shock absorber is not displaced nor disengaged although a shock may be applied to the outer middle.




As shown in

FIG. 29

, a crown


152


is rotatably supported by the inner and outer middles


120


and


121


and connected to a stem


153


.




In accordance with the construction, a shock applied is absorbed by the elastic deformation of the soft outer shell


122


without being transmitted to the movement


130


, so that the movement is protecting from the shock. The soft inner shell


123


maintains the strength of the outer middle. Since the outer shell


122


absorbs the shock, the inner shell is prevented from breaking with the shock;




The parts comprising the present embodiment will now be described in detail.




Referring to

FIGS. 23 and 35

, the top frame


147


has four projections


147




a


, so as to be attached to the body


120




a


of the inner middle


120


together with the bezel


142


(

FIG. 27

) by four screws


155


. Each screw


155


penetrates a hole


142




a


formed in the bezel


142


and engages with a recess


140




a


formed in the periphery of the shield receiver


140


. The top frame


147


is provided to impart abrasive resistance and anti-scratch property to the soft bezel


142


.




The bezel


142


has an inner peripheral lower recess


156


(

FIG. 26

) with which the outer peripheral edge of the shield receiver


140


is engaged. The bezel


142


has a slant


157


at the inner peripheral lower edge against which a slant


158


at the outer peripheral edge of the shield


145


abuts.




The movement shock absorber


136


has a recess


136




a


with which the dial fixing portion


134


is engaged.




Due to the bezel


142


and shock absorbers


138


and


136


, the above described construction thus enables to prevent a shock applied from above the bezel


142


to be transmitted to the inner middle


120


, the movement


130


provided therein and other portions.




In addition, an axial or radial shock which may be applied to the shield


145


is received by the slant


157


of the bezel


142


, so that the shield is prevented from becoming disengaged. With regard to the radial shock, bezel


142


absorbs the external force so as to protect the shield. Since screws


155


engage with the recesses


140




a


of the shield receiver


140


, deflection of the members are prevented.




The shock absorber


138


for the ring


137


prevents either the shield receiver


140


or the ring


137


from breaking when a shock applied to the shield


145


causes these members to crash against each other, and also the shield itself from breaking. Moreover, the shock to the shield is prevented from being transmitted to the movement


130


.




On the other hand, the ring


137


has upward and downward extensions


137




a


and


137




b


(FIG.


27


), which conceal the shock absorbers


138


and


136


, respectively. More particularly, the extension


137




a


is extended to the position adjacent the shield receiver so that the shock absorber is concealed from the outside. In addition, since the extension


137




a


abuts against the shock absorber


138


, the ring is prevented from breaking although a radial shock may be applied.




The shock absorber


136


for the movement prevents the axial shock from transmitting to the movement


130


and further prevents the ring


137


from abutting against the movement. Moreover, the shock absorber abuts against the upper circumference of the dial


135


to hold it.




The cylindrical shock absorber


132


absorbs the external force to be exerted on the outer middle


121


and the inner middle


120


to prevent the transmission thereof to the movement. A step


132




a


holds the movement, interposing the magnetic shielding member


131


.




The underside recess


136




a


of the shock absorber


136


for the movement receives the shock to be exerted on the movement in the radial direction thereof, thereby to protect the movement.




The bottom shock absorber


127


, which is disposed in a recess


120




c


formed in the bottom


120




b


, absorbs an axial shock so as to protect the movement. The inner wall of the recess


120




c


prevents displacement and deformation of the shock absorber


127


.




Furthermore, a spring


160


for grounding penetrates the shock absorber


127


and is connected to the inner middle


120


. Hence the spring


160


is not disengaged.




In addition, static electricity which is liable to be transmitted from the inner middle to the movement


130


flows toward the bottom of the inner middle through the spring


160


, and further to the human body through the exposed underside of the inner middle. Accordingly, the break down of the movement due to the static electricity is prevented.




A metallic annular axial movement restricting member


161


is disposed between the crown


152


(

FIG. 29

) and the movement


130


so as to surround the stem


153


.




A circular opening


162


is formed in the bottom of the outer middle


121


, through which the bottom


148




a


of the shock absorber


148


is shown. A part of the shock absorber covers a part of the bottom of the inner middle and protrudes outward of the opening.




Since the bottom


140




a


of the shock absorber


148


exists in the opening


162


of the outer middle


121


, and further projects out of the bottom of the inner middle, it is possible to absorb a shock applied to the inner middle when the watchcase is dropped. Moreover, since the shock absorber


148


flexibly comes in contact with the wrist, the wearing feeling is improved.




Thus in accordance with the present embodiment, parts in the watchcase, especially the movement and the shield, are protected from various shocks so that accidents can be prevented.





FIG. 37

shows the sectional view of the seventh embodiment of the present invention.




The watchcase according to the present embodiment includes a metallic inner middle


220


and a metallic outer middle


221


. Such metals as stainless steel, titanium, and brass are used for each case.




The inner middle


220


comprises an annular peripheral wall


220




a


and a bottom


220




b


. Along the upper peripheral edge of the peripheral wall


220




a


, there is formed an annular upper recess


222


for holding a shock absorber, and along the lower peripheral edge, there is formed an annular lower recess


223


for engaging a shock absorber.




Along the inner periphery of the inner middle


220


, there are formed a seal receiving recess


224


at an upper portion, and a movement receiving recesses


225


and


226


at a lower portion.




In addition, an ornamental ring


231


for supporting a shield


230


has an upper outer recess


232


, inner recess


233


and a downward recess


234


.




The outer middle


221


is divided into an annular lower middle


221




a


and an annular upper middle


221




c.






On an upper portion of the upper middle


221




c


, there is formed an inwardly projecting overhang


236


. An annular lower projection


227


is formed to downwardly protrude from the underside of the upper middle


221


. Hence a downwardly opened recess


235


is formed in the underside of the overhang


236


.




On a lower portion of the lower middle


221


, there is formed an inwardly projecting supporting portion


221




b


, and on an inner upper periphery of the lower middle


221




a


, there is formed a recess


228


for receiving the lower projection


227


of the upper middle


221




c.






Furthermore, there are provided an upper shock absorber


243


and a lower shock absorber


237


. The shock absorbers


237


and


243


are made of material capable of elastic deformation such as soft synthetic resin and rubber. For example, polyurethane can be used.




The entire structure will be described in accordance with the constructing order.




In the inner middle


220


, a movement


238


is mounted in the recesses


225


and


226


. The ring


231


is disposed on the movement


238


interposing a dial


240


, and securely mounted in the inner middle by being pressed against the inner wall of the recess


224


of the inner middle interposing a fixing seal


241


, thereby holding the dial


240


and the movement


238


. The shield


230


is further secured to the ring


231


by a seal


242


.




The annular lower shock absorber


237


made of polyurethane is mounted on the upper surface of the supporting portion


221




b


of the outer middle, abutting against the inner wall of the lower middle


221




a


. The upper shock absorber


243


made of polyurethane and having a section of an inverted L is mounted in the upper recess


222


of the inner middle


220


and the upper recess


232


of the ring


231


. Thereafter, the inner wall of the lower middle


221




a


of the outer middle


221


is pressed against the upper shock absorber.


243


so as to be engaged therewith, and the supporting portion


221




b


presses the lower shock absorber


237


against the lower recess


223


of the inner middle. Additionally, the projection


227


of the upper middle


221




c


is forcibly inserted into the lower middle


221




a


interposing a fixing seal


245


, and the upper middle


221




c


is pressed against the upper shock absorber


243


.




In the thus assembled watchcase, there is formed a space


246


between the outer peripheral wall


220




a


of the inner middle


220


and the inner peripheral wall of the lower middle


221




a


wherein the shock absorber


243


is not disposed. That is, the dimensions of both the middles and the shock absorbers


243


and


237


are determined so as to form the space


246


.




In order to prevent an inner peripheral wall


247


at the edge of the supporting portion


221




b


from contacting with a wall


248


of the inner middle


220


, and the underside and the inside periphery of the overhang


236


of the upper middle


221




c


from contacting the ring


231


, there are formed spaces between these members.




The members are so dimensioned to provide a difference H1 in height between the upper surface of the overhang


236


of the upper middle


221




c


and the upper surface of the shield


230


, and a difference H2 in height between the underside of the supporting portion


221




b


and the underside of the bottom


220




b


of the inner middle


220


.




The space


246


and the differences H1 and H2 prevent a shock applied to the outer middle


221


from directly transmitting to the inner middle


220


. If the shock absorbers


243


and


237


are elastically deformed by the exerted shock, the outer middle


221


and the inner middle


220


are prevented from crashing against each other.





FIG. 40

is the sectional view taken along the line intersecting a crown.




A crown


250


is connected to a stem (not shown) in the movement


238


through a connecting pin


251


. The crown is rotated to release a screw thread


252


so that a spring


253


urges the crown to project out of a pair of crown guards


254


. By rotating the projected crown, the stem is rotated by way of the pin


251


, thereby to carry out the hand adjustment and other operations.




In accordance with the present embodiment, as shown in

FIG. 38

, each of the crown guards


254


has a notch


254




a


at an inner position of the end of the guard. As can be clearly seen in

FIG. 40

, each notch


254




a


is cut deeper than the outer periphery of the crown so that by inserting fingers therein, the crown


250


can be rotated to eject outward.




In accordance with the present embodiment, the inner middle


220


and the outer middle


221


are attached to each other by pressing the shock absorber


237


and


243


against the other without using screws. A space is formed between the inner middle


220


and the outer middle


221


except at portions where the shock absorbers


237


and


243


are disposed. Thus an external shock applied to the outer middle


221


is absorbed by the shock absorbers without being transmitted to the inner middle


220


.




Since the lower shock absorber


237


is disposed under the inner middle


220


contacting the underside thereof, a shock which may be applied to the supporting portion


221




b


from the underside of the watchcase is absorbed by the shock absorber and is hardly transmitted to the inner middle


220


.




The supporting portion


221




b


of the outer middle


221


which supports the inner middle


220


from below covers the middle. Therefore, the inner middle


220


is prevented from disengaging from the outer middle


221


either in the upper or lower directions.




Moreover, since the differences H1 and H2 are formed, the shield


230


and the inner middle


220


are less liable to hit an object on the ground when the watch is dropped.




Furthermore, the outer middle


221


and the inner middle


220


are made of metal so as to have sufficient strength, anti-scratch property and abrasion resistance.




Meanwhile, the notches


254




a


are formed in the crown guards


254


through which the crown


250


is exposed. Thus the fingers can be inserted through the notches to operate the crown with ease.




Since the notch


254




a


is formed in the underside of each crown guard


254


, the notch


254


is not apparent when the watch is seen from above, so that the appearance of the watch is not deteriorated. Moreover, since the wrist blocks the notches


254




a


, a shock is not directly applied to the crown


250


although the outer periphery of the crown is exposed from the notches


254




a.






Since the notches


254




a


are formed so as not to cut off the end portion of the crown guards


254


, the notches are concealed from view when seen from the side of the watch, thereby maintaining the appearance of the watch. Furthermore, a shock which may be applied to the side of the watchcase is not directly transmitted to the crown


250


.





FIG. 41

shows the sectional view of the eighth embodiment,

FIG. 42

shows the exploded perspective view thereof, and

FIG. 43

shows the sectional view taken along the line intersecting the crown.




The present embodiment differs from the seventh embodiment in that the upper middle


221




c


and the lower middle


221




a


in the seventh embodiment are integrated to form the upper middle


221




c


of the eighth embodiment. The upper middle


221




c


has an overhang


236




a


, same as in the seventh embodiment. On the other hand, the supporting portion


221




b


in the seventh embodiment is independently formed, thereby providing an annular lower middle


256


.




A male screw thread


257


formed on the outer periphery of the lower middle


256


engages a female screw thread


258


formed on the lower inner periphery of the upper middle


221




c


so that the upper middle


221




c


and the lower middle


256


are attached to each other.




The inner middle


220


has the same construction as that of the seventh embodiment.




A plurality of tool inserting holes


260


are formed in the lower middle


256


as shown in FIG.


42


. The lower middle


256


can be rotated when a tool is inserted in the vertically penetrating holes


260


so as to be screwed into the upper middle


221




c.






The tool inserting holes


260


are blocked by the lower shock absorber


237


. Hence water, sand and mud do not enter the space


246


between the inner middle


220


and the outer middle


221


. Each of the tool inserting holes


260


may be a radial hole with a bottom having a radially outward opening.




The other constructions are the same as those of the seventh embodiment so that the same parts are designated by the same reference numerals, thereby omitting further descriptions. The effect is also the same as that of the seventh embodiment.





FIG. 44

shows the sectional view of the ninth embodiment, and

FIG. 45

shows the exploded perspective view thereof.




In the embodiment, the upper middle


221




c


of the seventh embodiment has four holes


261


. Each hole


261


is a recessed hole vertically penetrating the upper middle


221




c


. Four fixing screws


262


inserted in the corresponding holes


261


are engaged with respective screw holes


263


formed in the lower middle


221




a


. The upper middle


221




c


and the lower middle


221




a


are hence attached to each other. The upper middle


221




c


and the lower middle


221




a


are securely attached without the seal


245


of the seventh embodiment.




It is preferable to dispose the fixing screws


262


avoiding the upper shock absorber


243


. If holes and notches for allowing the screws


262


to pass through are formed in the shock absorber


243


, the structure of the shock absorber


243


becomes complicated. Not only does it render it difficult to keep the manufacturing cost low, but also causes the shock absorber


243


to be prevented from elastically deforming.




The other features are the same as in the seventh embodiment.





FIG. 46

shows the sectional view of the tenth embodiment.




In the embodiment, a lower middle


266


is attached to the upper middle


221




c


by a plurality of fixing screws


265


instead of by the engagement of the male screw thread


257


and the female screw thread


258


of the eighth embodiment. More particularly, the fixing screws


265


inserted in a plurality of holes vertically penetrating the lower middle


266


are screwed in the upper middle


221




c


. Each fixing screw


265


is preferably disposed avoiding the lower shock absorber


237


.




The other features are the same as in the eighth embodiment.




Although a specific watertight structure is employed for the inner middle


220


in each of the embodiments, the present invention can be realized regardless of the structure of the inner middle


220


.




If priority is not given to the abrasion resistance and anti-scratch property, the outer middle may be made of other materials besides metal.




Although the screw-lock crown is employed as a crown, the notches formed in the crown guards are effective in other types of crown. As another construction of the crown, it is possible to use such a crown that the crown is pulled or rotated to wind a screw in the movement.




In accordance with the seventh to tenth embodiment, since the outer middle is secured to the inner middle only through the shock absorber and the outer middle is not in contact with the inner middle, an externally applied shock is hardly transmitted to the inner middle, so that the inner components are protected.




PROBABILITY OF INDUSTRIAL EXPLOITATION




In accordance with each of the embodiments, the outer middle is made of metal, thereby preventing problems such as scratch and abrasion caused by a contact or crash with external foreign objects.




The fixing screws for attaching the outer middle and the inner middle to one another each has an end engaged in the shock absorber inserted in a hole in the middle, so that although an external shock may be applied to the screws, the shock is not transmitted to the inner middle. Thus the movement, module and others provided in the inner middle are prevented from breaking.




Furthermore, since the movement restricting member is provided to surround the stem between the stem connecting member of the screw-lock crown and the movement, when a shock is applied to the head of the crown, the connecting member does not move, so that the stem is prevented from penetrating into the movement and breaking members provided therein. In addition, since the outer surface of the crown head is disposed at an inner side of the outer periphery of the guard pipe, a shock is not directly applied to the head. Hence the stem is not injured by the shock.




Moreover, the bottom of the shock absorber is exposed through the opening of the outer middle, so that the shock is absorbed when the case is dropped.



Claims
  • 1. A watchcase comprising:a middle comprising a metallic inner middle in which a movement is housed, and a metallic outer middle covering at least a part of the inner middle; and an elastic shock absorber disposed between the inner middle and the outer middle, wherein the shock absorber covers at least a part of an underside of the inner middle, and separates the inner middle and the outer middle so as to absorb an externally applied shock.
  • 2. The watchcase according to claim 1 further comprising an engaging member attached to the outer middle and engaged with the shock absorber disposed between the inner middle and the outer middle.
  • 3. The watchcase according to claim 1 wherein the outer middle engages in projection and recess engagement the shock absorber provided between the inner middle and the outer middle.
  • 4. A watchcase comprising:a middle comprising a metallic inner middle in which a movement is housed, and a metallic outer middle covering at least a part of the inner middle; and an elastic shock absorber disposed between the inner middle and the outer middle, wherein the outer middle has an opening through which the shock absorber provided between the inner middle and the outer middle is exposed.
  • 5. The watchcase according to claim 4 wherein an elastic shock absorber is disposed so as to abut against a securing member.
  • 6. A watchcase comprising:a middle comprising an inner middle in which a movement is housed, and an outer middle covering at least a part of the inner middle; an elastic shock absorber attached to one of the inner middle and the outer middle; a securing member having securing means on a part thereof and attached to one of the inner middle and the outer middle by the securing means so as to oppose the other middle interposing the shock absorber at a portion where the securing means is not provided.
  • 7. The watchcase according to claim 6 wherein the inner middle has an inserting hole in which an inner end of the securing member attached to the outer middle is inserted, and the shock absorber is disposed in the inserting hole.
  • 8. The watchcase according to claim 6 wherein the outer middle has an inserting hole in which an outer end of the securing member attached to the inner middle is inserted, and the shock absorber is disposed in the inserting hole.
  • 9. The watchcase according to claim 6 wherein the shock absorber is a cylinder provided with a bottom, or a ring, wherein the securing member can be inserted.
  • 10. A watchcase comprising an inner middle in which a movement is housed and an outer middle covering at least a part of the inner middle, whereinthe outer middle comprises an inner shell made of a hard material and an outer shell made of a soft material, the inner shell is exposed so as to oppose a band connected to the outer middle.
  • 11. The watchcase according to claim 10 wherein the inner shell of the outer middle is molded from a hard synthetic resin and the outer middle is molded from a soft synthetic resin.
  • 12. The watchcase according to claim 10 where the inner shell and the outer shell are integrally molded.
  • 13. The watchcase according to claim 10 wherein the band is connected to the inner shell of the outer middle through a connecting member.
  • 14. The watchcase according to claim 10 wherein a shock absorber disposed between the inner middle and the outer middle is exposed through an opening formed in an underside of an outer wall of the outer middle.
  • 15. A watchcase comprising an inner middle in which a movement is housed and an outer middle covering at least a part of the inner middle, whereinthe outer middle comprises an inner shell made of a hard material and an outer shell made of a soft material, a shock absorber made of soft material is disposed between the inner middle and the outer middle.
  • 16. A watchcase comprising an inner middle in which a movement is housed and an outer middle covering at least a part of the inner middle, whereinthe outer middle comprises an inner shell made of a hard material and an outer shell made of a soft material, the inner middle is provided with a bezel made of a soft material and a metallic top frame for partially covering the bezel.
  • 17. The watchcase according to claim 16 wherein a projection formed on an underside of the outer wall of the inner middle is exposed through an opening formed in a shock absorber provided between the inner middle and the outer middle.
  • 18. A watchcase comprising an inner middle in which a movement is housed and an outer middle covering at least a part of the inner middle, whereinthe outer middle comprises an inner shell made of a hard material and an outer shell made of a soft material, further comprising a conductive means for electrically connecting an underside of the movement with an underside of an inner wall of the inner middle, and an underside of an outer wall of the inner middle is exposed from the outer middle.
  • 19. A watchcase comprising an inner middle for housing a movement, and an outer middle for housing the inner middle, whereinthe inner middle and the outer middle is attached to each other only by interposing a shock absorber therebetween, the outer middle comprises a supporting portion for supporting the inner middle and an overhang for covering a portion above the inner middle.
  • 20. The watchcase according to claim 19 wherein the outer middle is divided into a lower middle provided with the supporting portion and an upper middle provided with the overhang, and has engaging means for engaging the lower middle with the upper middle.
  • 21. The watchcase according to claim 20 wherein the engaging means is an engagement interposing a fixing seal compressed between the outer middle and the lower middle.
  • 22. The watchcase according to claim 20 wherein the engaging means is a screw thread engagement between a screw thread formed in the upper middle and a screw thread formed in the lower middle.
  • 23. The watchcase according to claim 20 wherein the engaging means is an engagement by a fixing screw.
  • 24. The watchcase according to claim 19 wherein the shock absorber includes an upper shock absorber abutting on an upper surface of the inner middle and a lower shock absorber abutting on an underside of the inner middle.
  • 25. The watchcase according to claim 19, wherein the shock absorber is disposed in a recess of the inner middle.
  • 26. The watchcase according to claim 19 wherein the outer middle is made of metal.
  • 27. A watchcase comprising an inner middle for housing a movement, and an outer middle for housing the inner middle, includinga shock absorber provided between the inner middle and the outer middle, wherein a space is formed between the inner middle and the outer middle except for a portion where the shock absorber is disposed, the outer middle comprises a supporting portion for supporting the inner middle and an overhang for covering a portion above the inner middle.
Priority Claims (4)
Number Date Country Kind
11-049388 Feb 1999 JP
11-061555 Mar 1999 JP
11-135722 May 1999 JP
2000-004173 Jan 2000 JP
Parent Case Info

This application is the national phase under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of PCT International Application No. PCT/JP00/01084 which has an International filing date of Feb. 25, 2000, which designated the United States of America.

PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/JP00/01084 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/50962 8/31/2000 WO A
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