This application claims priority from European Patent Application No. 06018664.0 filed Sep. 6, 2006, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention concerns a wristwatch displaying the current time in a “normal” position and possibly a second piece of information, which may or may not be time related, the control and reading of which is facilitated by unfolding the case containing the control and display members, without necessarily detaching it from the wristband or bracelet, which is held on the wrist by a clasp.
In the following description, a “normal position” display designates a display wherein the case is solidly connected to the wristband holding the wristwatch on the wrist and wherein the information displayed is read on the side of the back of the hand.
The case may occupy an entirely usual position by being permanently fixed to the wristband and thus have a display visible on the side of the back of the hand, while being substantially parallel to the latter. The case can also move away from this position slightly by tipping and/or pivoting in order to provide a better view of the display and/or to allow access to a second display located in the back cover of the case.
U.S. Pat. No. 1,804,048 discloses a device wherein the case swivels about a hinge when a push button passing through the middle part is pressed. In CH Patent No. 161 610, the device is formed of two hinged cases totally concealing a display oriented towards the back cover of the case connected to the wristband and making it the display visible when swivelled by at least 90°, when one wishes to access the information displayed.
In the “Tank basculante” model by Cartier, the case is pivotably mounted in a support, which is itself hinged via a hinge to a fixed case, which enables the mobile case to be turned over completely and provides access to a second display located in the back cover of the mobile case when the latter is returned to the normal position. In all of these devices of the prior art, the mobile case maintains a strong mechanical link with the wristband, and only allows the display to be read on the side of the back of the hand.
The present invention provides a new and innovative solution for reading information carried by a display that can be completely moved from its normal position, while maintaining a “safety” link with the wristband.
The invention therefore concerns a wristwatch with an unfolding case including a wristband or bracelet made in a single piece for totally encircling the wrist of the wearer, and closed by a clasp connecting the two wristband strands at 6 o'clock and at 12 o'clock. The wristband indirectly carries a case containing at least one watch movement for the display of time information and at least another piece of information which may or may not be time related. The invention is essentially characterized in that the case is mounted at the end of an additional flexible strand, the other end of which is pivotably fixed to one of the wristband strands. Via locking/unlocking means between the additional strand and the wristband, the case can occupy a normal position and a second position wherein it can be unfolded for positioning in the hand, i.e. for reading the display and manipulating the control members in an opposite position to the normal position.
The additional strand can be made in one part or in several parts, which will determine the position of the pivoting point on the wristband so that the display is oriented in the proper direction when the case is fixedly mounted on the additional strand and it is held in the hand. When the additional strand is in only one part, the pivoting point must be located on the 6 o'clock strand; when it is in two parts, connected to each other by a second pivoting point, it must be located on the 12 o'clock strand.
If the second alternative is selected for the pivoting point, the display will be reversed, a drawback that can be easily removed by rotatably mounting the case so that it can be turned over 180°.
When the additional strand is in two parts, a hinge can replace one pivoting point, with the exception of that located on the wristband. When the number of parts forming the additional strand is even, a pivoting pin must be provided along the length of said additional strand so that the case can be turned over when it is unfolded in the hand.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will appear more clearly in the following description of various embodiments, given by way of non-limiting illustration, with reference to the annexed drawings, in which:
The following embodiments are more specifically illustrated by an analogue display wristwatch whose case 3 contains a movement for, on the one hand display the current time on a display 7, and on the other hand for driving a chronograph mechanism controlled by push buttons 2a and 2b, arranged on either side of a crown 4, for displaying the timing information on the same display 7 as the current time.
It is clear that, without departing from the scope of the invention, display 7 could be of liquid crystal analogue type.
Referring first of all to
As can be seen more easily in
As in the first embodiment, additional strand 14 may be flexible, but not extendable lengthways. According to a variant that is also shown in
The end of the second part 16 carries the fixedly mounted case 3. The dual pivoting case 3 means that its display 7 is in the usual reading position when case 3 is unfolded into the hand. When case 3 is in the normal position (
Likewise, by making one or other of parts 14, 16 of additional strand 10 extendable, the variant provided in the second embodiment would allow pivoting points 15, 25 to be brought closer to the centre of the wristband, if only for aesthetic purposes.
In the embodiments that have just been described, the additional flexible strand 10 is made in one or two parts 14, 16.
It will also be observed, according to the variant shown, that the third part 18 can be merged with case 3, hinge 24 then being formed by a bar 20 at position 6 of display 7.
Moreover, bar 20 or, as shown for improved comprehension portions 20a extending beyond horns 3a of case 3, can also form the locking/unlocking means by snapping into studs 21 secured to strand 6 of wristband 5. The same arrangement can be provided at 6 o'clock, such that the number of locking/unlocking means can be brought back to two.
Likewise, rigid housing 13 or case 3 can be fitted into another rigid housing 23 secured to first part 14 when the additional strand 10 is in two parts, or directly to wristband 5 when additional strand 10 is in a single part. Rigid housing 23 can thus be substituted for one of the locking/unlocking means.
Of course, these variants could be combined or implemented separately, whatever the embodiment, and other embodiments could be envisaged by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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