Patent classifications
A44C5/2071
WRISTBANDS WITH MAGNETIC COUPLING
A wristband can comfortably secure an electronic device, such as a wristwatch or fitness/health tracking device, to a wrist of a user. The wristband can include a number of magnets that allow the wristband to be magnetically coupled to itself when folded over or when separate band portions are overlapping. The magnets can include a polymer mixed with a magnetic material to provide magnetic properties and flexibility. The magnets can be joined together by a continuous support structure that extends through opposing pairs of the magnets. The support structure can provide substantial and ability as well as tensile strength. The magnets and the support structure can be surrounded by a flexible cover to protect the components within.
WRIST-WORN DEVICE
Disclosed is a wrist-worn device, including a device body and a wristband. The wristband includes: a band body including two detachable ends; an installation part provided on the band body; and a memory metal wire in a shape of a long strip extending along a length direction of the band body. The band body is provided with a first installation cavity, the installation part is provided with a second installation cavity communicated with the first installation cavity, and the device body is provided in the second installation cavity; the memory metal wire is provided in the first installation cavity and passes through the second installation cavity; the memory metal wire is configured with a memory state of being annular in a natural state; and the device body is provided with a positioning groove extending along the length direction of the band body.
Watchband and Watch
A watchband includes a first watch clasp, a second watch clasp, a first band body, and a second band body. An accommodating space is provided in the first watch clasp, and the accommodating space is used to accommodate an electronic device. The second watch clasp is detachably connected to the first watch clasp. One end of the first band body is connected to the first watch clasp, and is configured to be electrically connected to the electronic device. One end of the second band body is connected to the second watch clasp.
WRISTBAND AND WRIST-WORN DEVICE
Disclosed are a wristband and a wrist-worn device. The wristband includes a band body part and a memory metal part provided to the band body part. The band body part has two end portions separable from each other. The memory metal part has a memory state of being ring-shaped in a natural state, so that the band body part naturally maintains a ring shape, and the wristband naturally maintains a wearing state.
WRISTBAND AND WRIST-WORN DEVICE
Disclosed are a wristband and a wrist-worn device. The wristband includes a band body part and a memory metal wire. The band body part has two end portions separable from each other. The memory metal wire has a strip shape extending along a length direction of the band body part and provided to the band body part. The memory metal wire has a memory state of being ring-shaped in a natural state, so that the band body part naturally maintains a ring shape, and the wristband naturally maintains a wearing state. A first installation cavity is provided inside the band body part, and the memory metal wire is accommodated and installed in the first installation cavity.
MAGNETIC JEWELRY CLASP
A jewelry clasp is disclosed and includes a first part including a first magnet, a first groove and a first catch and a second part including a second magnet, a second groove and a second catch. The first and second magnets generate an attractive force holding the first part to the second part, the first catch is received in the second groove and the second catch is received in the first groove. A relief disposed on at least one of the first part and the second part at an interface between the first part and the second part is provided to aid in releasing the first part from the second part.
WEARABLE BAND INCLUDING MAGNETS
A wearable band may include a first strap portion including a loop, and a second strap portion positionable through the loop of the first strap portion. The second strap portion may include a multi-pole magnet assembly, the multi-pole magnet assembly including two or more magnets arranged in a multi-pole magnet structure and at least one discrete shunt positioned over a surface of the multi-pole magnet structure.
CLOSURE MECHANISM FOR JEWELRY
A jewelry clasp includes a lower arm and an upper arm that are hingedly joined to each other at one respective ends thereof. A locking pin is provided adjacent a second end of the upper arm and the locking pin extends toward the respective second end of the lower arm and locked inside a locking receptacle formed adjacent a second distal end of the lower arm. The locking receptacle contains two spring wires that extend transversely to the direction of the locking receptacle, the spring wires being spaced from each other at a distance slightly smaller than the diametrical size of a pin head of the locking pin. The clasp can be used as a general jewelry closure device.
Magnetic wristband
This application relates generally to various embodiments of a magnetic wristband. More specifically the application describes a design for a magnetic wristband having a number of configurations. In one configuration the wristband is magnetically coupled around a user's wrist. In another configuration the magnetic wristband can be magnetically coupled around an electronic device to which it is attached. In this second described configuration the magnetic wristband acts as a protective cover for the electronic device to which the wristband is attached. In this way a user can reduce the likelihood of damage being inflicted upon the electronic device while it is not being worn.
WATCHBANDS WITH HOOK AND LOOP FASTENERS
A watchband can comfortably secure an electronic device to a wrist of a user. The watchband can include a base having a contact surface opposite an engagement surface, contact loops on the contact surface for contacting a user, and engagement loops on the engagement surface for engaging hooks. The hooks can be provided on the engagement surface, opposite some of the contact loops. The base can include base threads, and the contact loops and engagement loops can be formed by contact threads and engagement threads woven about some of the base threads between the contact surface and the engagement surface. Between adjacent engagement loops, the engagement thread can be more securely attached to the base than is the contact thread between adjacent contact loops.