ROTARY ADJUSTABLE WATCH BAND
20220175097 · 2022-06-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
A44C5/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention provides a rotary adjustable watch band comprising a rectangular housing with a rotary gear extending therethrough, a tab extends upwardly from the housing, a fastener extending down from the housing and the fastener being in communication with the rotary gear whereby rotation of the rotary gear incrementally spaces the fastener from the housing.
Claims
1. A rotary adjustable watch band comprising: a rectangular housing with a rotary gear extending therethrough; a tab extending upwardly from said housing; a fastener extending downwardly from said housing; and said fastener being in communication with said rotary gear whereby rotation of said rotary gear incrementally spaces said fastener from said housing.
2. The rotary adjustable watch band of claim 1 wherein said housing further comprises: a bottom panel comprising a cylindrical support, a first side passage, at least one lower passage and an upper passage, said rotary gear received by said cylindrical support and extending through said first side passage; said fastener extending through said lower passage; said tab slidably received by said upper passage; and a top upper panel separable from a top lower panel.
3. The rotary adjustable watch band of claim 1 wherein said housing further comprises a first operator configured for releasing said tab from said housing.
4. The rotary adjustable watch band of claim 2 wherein said cylindrical support is threaded for threaded receipt of a threaded fastener securing said top upper panel to said bottom panel through said cylindrical support.
5. The rotary adjustable watch band of claim 1 further comprising a guide retained by said rectangular housing and spanning between said rotary gear and said fastener whereby rotation of said rotary gear adjusts the spacing between said fastener and said rectangular housing.
6. The rotary adjustable watch band of claim 1 wherein said fastener is a hook shaped fastener with a depending leg configured for receipt by an aperture within a strap extending from said tab.
7. The rotary adjustable watch band of claim 1 further comprising a housing releasing mechanism wherein said tab is released from said housing upon depression of the housing releasing mechanism.
8. The rotary adjustable watch band of claim 7 wherein said housing releasing mechanism further includes a supra clasp configured for engagement by an infra clasp associated with said tab, whereby operation of said housing releasing mechanism releases said tab from said housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] Certain terminology will be used in the following description for convenience in reference only and will not be limiting. For example, top, bottom, front, back, right and left refer to the illustrated embodiment as oriented in the view being referred to. The words “upwardly” and “downwardly” refer to directions up or down and away from, respectively, the geometric center of the embodiment being described and designated parts thereof. Such terminology will include the words specifically mentioned, derivatives thereof and words of similar meaning.
[0015] Referring to
[0016] As depicted in
[0017] As further illustrated in
[0018] The embodiment of the rotary closure 30 depicted in
[0019] In operation, rotation of a rotary gear 46 allows for movement of the tab 42 and fastener 44 for engagement of the elongated strap 20. As the rotary gear 46 is rotated, the tab 42 and fastener 44 extend or retract from the housing 40 which allows for contraction or expansion of the wrist strap 20. In this way, the personal management device 4 may be adjustably secured, for example, to a wearer's limb (not shown) as desired.
[0020] The tab 42 generally extends from the housing 40 and presents the elongated slot 32 with the centrally extending axle 33 extending along one end of the elongated slot 32. In one embodiment, the removable centrally extending axle 33 is configured for extending through the circular receivers 28 and for being removed as desired for securing one end of the elongated strap 20 to the housing 40. The depicted embodiment of the tab 42 is further illustrated in
[0021] The fastener 44 illustrated in
[0022] As illustrated in
[0023] The bottom 31b is generally associated with the fastener 44 which is configured for receipt along an opposite region of the elongated strap 20. In the embodiment of the rotary adjustable wrist band 10 depicted in
[0024] The housing 40 depicted in
[0025] Activation of the first operator 51 allows for movement of the housing 40 from a closed orientation to an open orientation by engaging a housing releasing mechanism 55 and the latching mechanism 67. Activation of the second operator 53 allows for movement of the fastener 44 in relation to the housing 40 by releasing the gear 46.
[0026] The embodiment of the housing 40 illustrated in
[0027] The housing releasing mechanism 55 is accessible through an upper window 34 associated with the housing 40 which provides access to the housing releasing mechanism 55. The housing releasing mechanism 55 is in mechanical communication with the first operator 51. Operation of the first operator 51 permits the housing 40 to move between an open and a closed orientation. The housing releasing mechanism 55 generally includes a supra clasp 56 and an infra clasp 57 with complementary structures for engagement.
[0028] As depicted in
[0029] In operation, engagement of the first operator 51 disengages the housing releasing mechanism 55 by separating the supra clasp 56 from the infra clasp 57. As the first operator 51 is operated downward, one end of the supra clasp 56 is rotated, causing the opposite end to rotate in the opposite direction, separating one end of the supra clasp 56 from the infra clasp 57. Upon separation of the supra clasp 56 from the infra clasp 57, the tab 42 can extend from the housing 40.
[0030] In operation, engagement of the first operator 51, depresses one end of the supra clasp 56 in a generally downward orientation. Downward rotation of one end of the supra clasp 56 rotates the opposite end of the supra clasp 56 upwardly, in the opposite direction. Upward rotation of one end of the supra clasp 56 from the infra clasp 57, releases the tab 42 from the housing 40.
[0031] The housing 40 generally includes a bottom panel 61 with a cylindrical support 62 which is configured for threaded receipt of a threaded fastener 71. The threaded fastener 71 extends through the housing 40 and into the cylindrical support for securing the housing 40 during operation. The cylindrical support 62 is configured for receipt of the gear 46 with an outside diameter which is compatible for receipt by the inner diameter associated with the central aperture 45. The cylindrical support 62 facilitates rotation of the gear 46.
[0032] The rotary gear 46 extends through the housing 40, providing for rotational operation of the rotary closure 30. Generally, the lateral and longitudinal spacers 12, 14 are elongated channels positioned within a guide 49 which moves in relation to the movement of the rotary gear 46. As depicted in
[0033] As illustrated in
[0034] The elongated channel 66 is separated from the central receiving structure 69 along a partition 69f with the latching mechanism 67 extending through the second side passage 69b into the elongated channel 66. The elongated channel 66 is configured for receipt of the catching mechanism 68 and the latching mechanism 67. The latching mechanism 67 and catching mechanism 68 form an engagement assembly which releasably secures the divisible upper top panel 63 to the lower top panel 65. The divisible upper top panel 63 can be separated from the lower top panel 65 by activation of the first operator 51, in communication with the latching mechanism 67, separating the latching mechanism 67 from the catching mechanism 68.
[0035] The elongated spacers 12, 14 associated with the guide 49, are positioned along opposite axes which provide for reciprocal inward movement of the guide 49 as the gear 46 rotates in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction. By way of example, as the gear 46 rotates in a clockwise direction, the downward detent 47 moves up, towards the tab 42, sliding the guide 49 upward until stopped by the cylindrical support 62 along the closed end of the longitudinal spacer 14. Once the guide 49 comes to a stop, the fastener 44 is closest to the rotary closure 30 as illustrated in
[0036] It should be understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims.