Information
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Patent Grant
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6350055
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Patent Number
6,350,055
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Date Filed
Tuesday, December 21, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 26, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Gutierrez; Diego
- Goodwin; Jeanne-Marguerite
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 368 10
- 368 276
- 368 281
- 368 282
- 368 221
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The present invention concerns a wristwatch (30) including a case (32) provided with a first electric conductor (50) and an electric circuit (36) connected to said first electric conductor, and a wristband (34) including a second electric conductor (42). This wristwatch is characterised in that the first and second conductors are arranged to form an electric connection without any mechanical contact and, more precisely, by capacitive coupling. One advantage of such an arrangement of the wristwatch is that it achieves an electric connection without mechanical coupling, i.e. an electric connection which does not require any additional external material arrangement other than the conventional articulation between the wristband and the case.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention concerns the technical field of wristwatches and, more particularly, that of wristwatches including a case provided with a first electric conductor, and an electric circuit connected to the first electric conductor, and a wristband including a second electric conductor.
With reference to
FIG. 1
of the present description, European Patent No. 0 186 804 discloses a wristwatch
1
including a case
3
and a wristband
5
associated with said case. Case
3
includes an electric circuit
7
provided with an integrated circuit (not shown in
FIG. 1
) and a display device
9
, case
3
being sealed by a crystal
11
. Wristband
5
includes two strips
12
a
and
12
b
formed of a flexible plastic material, and a conductor
24
a
arranged between these two strips. Strip
12
a
includes a thick zone
26
, of bulged shape in which is arranged a transverse opening
27
intended to accommodate a pin
28
by means of which wristband
5
is hinged to case
3
.
One problem encountered with wristwatch
1
lies in forming an electric connection between electric circuit
7
of case
3
and conductor
24
a
of wristband
5
.
The solution according to European Patent No. 0 186 804 consists in forming an electric connection via mechanical contact between electric circuit
7
and conductor
24
a
. Thus, wristwatch
1
includes a junction device
13
including a set of contact elements
15
formed by a rigid conductive element
17
, an elastic conductive element
19
, and a cylindrical slug
21
, these components being arranged to form the electric connection between conductor
24
a
and integrated circuit
7
.
However, an electric connection of this type has several drawbacks. An alteration in this electric connection can occur due to sealing problems (in particular oxidation of the junction device components) and during maintenance of the wristwatch (in particular during replacement of the wristband by a new wristband).
Another drawback of wristwatch
1
lies in the fact that the rotation of wristband
5
about pin
28
of case
3
is limited, because of the presence of junction device
13
which is fixed with respect to the case, which limits the comfort of the wearer of wristwatch
1
.
Another drawback of wristwatch
1
lies in the fact that the choice of materials used to form case
3
is limited to achieve electric insulation of the electric connection between integrated circuit
7
and conductor
24
a.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,159,713 discloses a wristwatch with a communication device for transmitting and receiving messages, such as a pager.
FIGS. 12
a
to
12
c
of this document show that the watch wristband includes a metal strip extended over the entire length of the wristband and forming an antenna for the message transmitting and receiving device.
The ends of the metal strip are each connected in electric and mechanical contact to a metal pin hinging the wristband to the watch case.
The metal ends of the pin each rest in a metal articulation housing of the watch case forming an electric connection between the wristband antenna and the electronic circuit housed in the case.
Drawbacks of this design lie on the one hand in the fact that the mechanical contact between the pin and its housing also has to assure the electric connection between the antenna and the electronic circuit, and on the other hand as regards the articulation pin, when the wristband is changed. The contact metal parts of the pin and its housing can oxidise in a damp atmosphere or suffer damage capable of modifying the electric contact resistance which can affect the impedance value from the antenna to the electronic circuit.
Instead of assuring the electric connection in a resistive manner via mechanical contact between two contact pads, one can envisage assuring said connection using a capacitive coupling which avoids the aforecited drawbacks.
One example of such a connection by capacitive coupling is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,170,173 which concerns the field of communication devices, such as wireless portable telephones. The hinge between the portion of the microphone and the main body is provided with two coupling capacitors to electrically connect each end of the antenna arranged in the microphone portion. Two embodiments are described wherein the coupling capacitors are either capacitors with a plane circular plate arranged perpendicular to the articulation pin with a dielectric between the plates, or tubular capacitors arranged radially along the articulation pin with a dielectric between the metal tubes.
It is to be noted that, whatever the position of the microphone portion with respect to the main body, the capacitances do not change value.
Hinges of this type for mobile telephones are of significant dimensions which does not pose a problem for housing capacitors in the form of circular or tubular plates therein. Moreover, the telephone case is made of plastic material which makes it easy to inlay connection wires to the plates or tubes of the coupling capacitors, for example by moulding. However, providing such an arrangement in the case of a metal case is not envisaged, since the shape of the capacitors would have to change significantly.
An arrangement of this type in a wristwatch can cause certain drawbacks, as indicated above, when the articulation pin is used as means for providing an electric connection with an electronic circuit in the case. Moreover, in the watchmaking industry, space requirement and rationalisation are important parameters for an arrangement of this type as a function particularly of production costs and the facility with which a watch wristband can be changed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a wristwatch including a case provided with a first electric conductor arranged in the vicinity of a first outer surface of the case and an electric circuit connected to the first electric conductor, and a wristband including a second electric conductor arranged in the vicinity of a second outer surface of the wristband, said first and second conductors being arranged to establish an electric connection by capacitive coupling while overcoming the aforementioned drawbacks.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a wristwatch of this type arranged to prevent any alteration in the electric connection between the first and second electric conductors.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a wristwatch of this type wherein the arrangement of the electric connection makes replacing the wristband easy.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a wristwatch of this type wherein the arrangement of the electric connection does not limit the movement of the wristband with respect to the case, in order to improve the comfort of the wristwatch wearer.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a wristwatch of this type wherein the arrangement of the electric connection does not limit the choice of materials used to form the case.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a wristwatch answering the usual concerns as to space requirement and rationality in a horological application.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a wristwatch answering the usual concern in the industry, as to the cost.
These objects, in addition to others, are achieved by the wristwatch according to claim
1
.
One advantage of the arrangement of the first and second conductors of such a wristwatch is that an electric connection without any mechanical contact is made and, more precisely, by a capacitive coupling between the first conductor of the case and the second conductor of the wristband, which does not require any additional external material arrangement other than the conventional articulation between the wristband and the case.
Another advantage of such an arrangement of the first and second conductors is that it avoids limiting the movement of the wristband with respect to the case, as is the case in conventional wristwatches, because of the presence of a mechanical or galvanic contact between the first conductor of the case and the second conductor of the wristband.
Another advantage of such an arrangement of the first and second conductors is that it facilitates replacement of the wristband by another similar wristband, without there being any material deterioration in the electric connection between the first conductor of the case and the second conductor of the wristband, following such replacement.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
These objects, features and advantages of the present invention, in addition to others, will appear more clearly upon reading the detailed description of two preferred embodiments of the invention, given solely by way of example, with reference to the annexed drawings in which:
FIG. 1
cited above shows a partial cross-section of a conventional wristwatch,
FIG. 2
shows a partial cross-section of a wristwatch according to the present invention; and
FIG. 3
shows an alternative embodiment of the wristband of the wristwatch of FIG.
2
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
With reference to
FIG. 2
, wristwatch
30
includes a case
32
and a wristband
34
associated with said case. Case
32
includes an electric circuit
36
provided with an integrated circuit (not shown in FIG.
1
), case
32
being sealed by a crystal
38
. Wristband
34
includes a strip
40
formed of a flexible plastic material. Strip
40
includes a thick zone
44
having an outer surface
41
of rounded shape in which is arranged a transverse opening
46
able to accommodate a pin
48
by means of which wristband
34
is hinged to case
32
. Wristband
34
also includes an electric conductor, or second conductor
42
, incorporated in strip
40
, in the outer portion of its rounded shape.
Case
32
further includes an outer surface
49
and an electric conductor, or first conductor
50
, connected to electric circuit
36
, and arranged in the vicinity of outer surface
49
.
Outer surface
49
of case
32
is arranged opposite outer surface
41
of wristband
34
so that conductors
42
and
50
form the two electrodes of a coupling capacitor, which forms a capacitive coupling between wristband
34
and case
32
. It follows from this arrangement that an electric connection is achieved without mechanical contact and, more precisely, by capacitive coupling between conductor
42
and electric circuit
36
.
Typically, each of conductors
42
and
50
is preferably made by forming a metal layer having a surface area equal to several square millimeters, and covered with an electrically insulating material.
One advantage of the arrangement of such an insulating material on conductors
42
and
50
is that it prevents these conductors oxidising.
Another advantage of the arrangement of such an insulating material on conductors
42
and
50
is that it improves the sealing or water resistance of wristwatch
30
.
In the example shown in
FIG. 2
, wristwatch
30
further includes a conductor
51
arranged to form an electric connection between conductor
50
and electric circuit
36
.
By way of example, wristband
34
can also include an antenna
52
one of whose electrodes is formed by conductor
42
, as is shown in FIG.
2
.
One advantage of this arrangement of antenna
52
in wristband
34
is that antenna
52
is connected to electronic circuit
36
without a galvanic electric connection being formed between these two components.
Another advantage of this arrangement of antenna
52
in wristband
34
is that the space requirement of case
32
is reduced.
As an alternate embodiment,
FIG. 3
shows a partial view of a wristband
60
of a wristwatch according to the present invention. It is to be noted that the case (not shown) of this watch is similar to case
32
of FIG.
2
. It is also to be noted that the elements of
FIG. 3
which are similar to those described in relation to
FIG. 2
have been designated by the same references. As
FIG. 3
shows, wristband
60
includes a coil
62
provided with two conductors
52
arranged to form two respective couplings similar to that described in relation to
FIG. 2
, which forms two electric connections between the case and wristband
60
.
With reference once more to
FIG. 2
, and in the particular case in which case
32
is formed of a metallic material, case
32
can include two zones
54
and
56
formed of an electrically insulating material, and arranged on either side of conductor
50
, so as to form the electric insulation between conductor
50
and the metal case of wristwatch
30
. Zones
54
and
56
can be made by forming a single annular part arranged around conductor
50
.
One advantage of this arrangement of insulating zones
54
and
56
is that it achieves electric insulation of the electric circuit made in wristwatch
30
, as regards external disturbances of an electrical and magnetic nature.
Another advantage of this arrangement of insulating zones
54
and
56
is that it avoids the formation of a parasitic coupling, in particular in the event that case
32
is arranged to form the earth of electric circuit
36
.
By way of improvement, conductor
42
is arranged in wristband
34
, to have a rounded shape matching or suited to the rounded shape of wristband
34
, so that, once wristband
34
is mounted onto case
32
, the same distance is present between conductors
42
and
50
, whatever the position of wristband
34
with respect to case
32
.
One advantage of this arrangement of conductors
42
and
50
(in particular of the equal distance between these two conductors) is that it assures a constant capacitance value of the coupling capacitor formed by these conductors, whatever the position of wristband
34
with respect to case
32
.
Another advantage of this arrangement of conductors
42
and
50
is that it facilitates the fitting of wristwatch
30
to different wrist sizes, without there having any influence on the electric connection between electric circuit
36
and conductor
42
.
It goes without saying for those skilled in the art that the detailed description hereinbefore can undergo various modifications without departing from the scope of the present invention. By way of example, a capacitive coupling can be made between the wristband and the case, at each of the two articulations of the wristband to the case.
Claims
- 1. A wristwatch including:a case provided with at least a first electric conductor arranged in the vicinity of an outer surface of the case and an electric circuit connected to said first electric conductor, a wristband including at least a second electric conductor arranged in the vicinity of an outer surface of the wristband, portions of said first and second conductors being at a distance from and opposite to each other to define two electrodes of a coupling capacitor and to form an electric connection by capacitive coupling, wherein said second electric conductor is arranged to have a shape suited to said outer surface of the wristband opposite to said first electric conductor, and wherein the distances between said electrodes of the coupling capacitor and opposite surfaces of each electrode are the same once said wristband is mounted onto said case in order to assure a constant capacitance value of the coupling capacitor, whatever the angular position of said wristband with respect to said case.
- 2. A wristwatch according to claim 1, wherein said wristband incorporates an antenna having ends which are formed by said second electric conductor and another second electric conductor, so that, once said wristband is mounted onto said case, said antenna is electrically connected to said first electric conductor and another first electric conductor, respectively, via said capacitive coupling.
- 3. A wristwatch according to claim 1, further including an electric circuit connected to said first electric conductor, so that, once said wristband is mounted onto said case, said electric circuit being electrically connected to said second electric conductor, via said capacitive coupling.
- 4. A wristwatch according to claim 1, wherein the second electric conductor is covered with an electrically insulating material, and wherein the surface of the first electric conductor opposite the second conductor is level with the first outer surface.
- 5. A wristwatch according to claim 1, wherein each of said first and second electric conductors is formed of a metal layer covered with an electrically insulating material.
- 6. A wristwatch according to claim 1, wherein said case is formed of a metallic material, and wherein said case includes first and second zones formed in an electrically insulating material, and arranged on either side of said first electric conductor, so as to achieve electric insulation between the case and the first electric conductor of said wristwatch.
- 7. A wristwatch according to claim 1, wherein said case is formed of a metallic material, and wherein said case includes at least one zone of insulating material embedding said first electric conductor, so as to achieve electric insulation between the case and the first electric conductor of said wristwatch.
- 8. A wristwatch according to claim 1, wherein the second electric conductor in the vicinity of the outer surface of the wristband opposite to said first electric conductor has the shape of a circular sector centered with respect to an axis of rotation of the wristband and the case of the watch.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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2534/98 |
Dec 1998 |
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