CLASP FOR A BRACELET
20220160083 · 2022-05-26
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Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a clasp (1) for a watchstrap or bracelet comprising a central blade (2) and two movable blades (12), each movable blade (12) being hinged at one longitudinal end of the central blade (2), characterised in that each movable blade (12) has two side arms (13) intended for being received outside the side surfaces of the central blade (2) in closed configuration, these two side arms (13) comprising a first free end connected by a first pin (10) to a longitudinal end of the central blade (2), and a second end capable of receiving a second pin (30) for connection with a strand (40) of the watchstrap or bracelet, the central blade (2) comprising a hollow portion (4) in the central upper surface thereof for receiving such a second pin (30) arranged at the second end of the side arms (13) in the closed configuration of the clasp (1).
Claims
1. A clasp for a bracelet which comprises a central blade and two movable blades, each movable blade being articulated at a longitudinal end of the central blade, wherein each movable blade has two lateral arms intended to become fitted on the outside of the lateral surfaces of the central blade in the closed configuration, these two lateral arms comprising a first free end which is connected by a first pin to a longitudinal end of the central blade, and a second end which is able to receive a second, connecting pin for connection to a bracelet strand, the central blade comprising a recessed portion in its central upper surface for the purpose of receiving such a second pin arranged at the second end of the lateral arms in the closed configuration of the clasp.
2. The clasp for a bracelet as claimed in claim 1, wherein each movable blade comprises a U shape, with a transverse rod which connects the two arms at their second end, said transverse rod comprising a transverse opening which is able to receive a second, connecting pin for connection to a bracelet strand.
3. The clasp for a bracelet as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lower surface of the central blade is planar or has a convexity which is inverted in relation to its upper surface.
4. The clasp for a bracelet as claimed in claim 1, wherein it comprises at least one securing device for securing each movable blade arranged in the central blade in order to hold the movable blades in place in the closed configuration of the clasp.
5. The clasp for a bracelet as claimed in claim 4, wherein the securing device is a ball/spring assembly or an elastic blade.
6. The clasp for a bracelet as claimed in claim 5, wherein the central blade comprises at least one transverse opening on either side of its recessed portion in order to receive in each of said transverse openings a securing device comprising two ball/spring assemblies.
7. The clasp for a bracelet as claimed in claim 4, wherein it comprises a recessed zone and a stop which are arranged in the surface of at least one lateral arm for cooperation with a securing device in the closed configuration of the clasp.
8. The clasp for a bracelet as claimed in claim 1, wherein the geometry of the lateral arms of the movable blades is adapted to that of the central blade such that they protrude in the vertical direction neither from the upper surface nor from the lower surface of the central blade in the closed configuration of the clasp.
9. A bracelet, wherein it comprises two bracelet strands connected by a clasp as claimed in claim 1.
10. The bracelet as claimed in claim 9, wherein the first links of each bracelet strand comprise recessed zones in which at least part of the clasp becomes fitted in the closed configuration of the clasp.
11. A jewelry piece or timepiece, wherein it comprises a bracelet as claimed in claim 9.
12. The clasp for a bracelet as claimed in claim 2, wherein the lower surface of the central blade is planar or has a convexity which is inverted in relation to its upper surface.
13. The clasp for a bracelet as claimed in claim 2, wherein it comprises at least one securing device for securing each movable blade arranged in the central blade in order to hold the movable blades in place in the closed configuration of the clasp.
14. The clasp for a bracelet as claimed in claim 3, wherein it comprises at least one securing device for securing each movable blade arranged in the central blade in order to hold the movable blades in place in the closed configuration of the clasp.
15. The clasp for a bracelet as claimed in claim 5, wherein it comprises a recessed zone and a stop which are arranged in the surface of at least one lateral arm for cooperation with a securing device in the closed configuration of the clasp.
16. The clasp for a bracelet as claimed in claim 6, wherein it comprises a recessed zone and a stop which are arranged in the surface of at least one lateral arm for cooperation with a securing device in the closed configuration of the clasp.
17. A jewelry piece or timepiece, wherein it comprises a bracelet as claimed in claim 10.
Description
[0017] Other advantages and features will emerge more clearly from the following description of a particular embodiment of the invention, which is given by way of non-limiting example and shown in the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0033] In order to simplify the description, by convention, the term “longitudinal direction” will be used for the direction along the length of a clasp or a strand of a bracelet, and the term “transverse direction” will be used for the perpendicular direction, in the plane of a clasp or a strand of a bracelet (along its width). The vertical direction is the direction perpendicular to the first two directions, and is oriented perpendicularly to the plane of the bracelet or of the clasp. In addition, the term “link” will be used for an individual component of a bracelet. “Bracelet” denotes either the bracelet as a whole, with or without the clasp, or one or the other of the strands of the bracelet. The adjectives “upper” and “lower” are used to denote a surface or an element positioned on the side opposite the wrist and on the side of the wrist, respectively, considering the situation in which the clasp and the bracelet are positioned around a wrist, or by extension such that they are configured to come around a wrist. The adjective “lateral” will be used to denote a surface or an element positioned toward the ends of the clasp and of the bracelet as viewed in a transverse direction. The lateral ends of the clasp will be advantageously formed by longitudinal vertical flanks.
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[0038] In the closed configuration of the clasp, the two transverse rods 14 of the two movable blades 12, respectively, come to be fitted in the recessed portion 4 of the central blade 2, and the lateral arms 13 of each movable blade are positioned around the central blade, against the right and left lateral surfaces of the central blade, almost in contact. The movable blades and the central blade are thus positioned substantially in the same horizontal plane. As shown in the section of
[0039] In addition, the clasp 1 is equipped with several securing devices 20, shown in
[0040] During an operation of closing the clasp, the arms 13 of the movable blades 12 come to bear against the protruding balls 22, causing them to temporarily retract inside the securing device 20 counter to the forces exerted by the associated springs 23. When said arms 13 continue their movement as far as their final, closed position, the balls 22 are positioned next to the recessed zones 15 arranged in the inner surface of these arms 13, this allowing the balls 22 to resume their protruding rest position, under the effect of their associated springs. The balls 22 thus come to be fitted in the recessed zones 15 of the arms 13 of the movable blades 12. Each recessed zone 15 comprises a horizontal, or even chamfered, surface which delimits it, said horizontal surface being positioned in the lower part in the closed configuration of the clasp, which thus forms a stop 16 by coming to bear against the balls 22, as shown in
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[0044] It should be noted that the links of the bracelet thus have a width which is greater than that of the clasp. This width may be greater than or equal to 30%, even 50%, or even twice the width of the clasp.
[0045] The various blades of the clasp may be made of a metal or a metal alloy, such as titanium, or of ceramic. As a variant, they may be made of a plastics material, such as PEEK, or of a composite material, such as a carbon-based composite.
[0046] As mentioned above, the invention also relates to a piece, which may be a bracelet. It thus also relates to a timepiece, such as a wristwatch, which may comprise such a bracelet. More generally, it also relates to a jewelry piece or timepiece which comprises such a bracelet.
[0047] It goes without saying that the invention is not limited to the embodiment described. In particular, the securing device 20 could be different. The number of balls in the ball/spring assemblies could be different. As a variant, the securing device could be formed by a means other than a ball/spring assembly, for example by another device comprising an elastically movable securing element. This securing element may be formed by a lateral elastic blade obtained directly by a cut made in the material of the central blade of the clasp.
[0048] The shape of the elements of the clasp could be different. In particular, the movable blades always comprise two lateral arms which come against the lateral faces of the central blade. However, they do not necessarily have a U shape, it being possible for the second, connecting pin 30 to replace the transverse rod 14.
[0049] The invention also relates to a clasp for a bracelet which comprises a central blade and two movable blades, each movable blade being articulated at a longitudinal end of the central blade, wherein the central blade comprises at least one transverse opening for the purpose of receiving a securing device for holding the movable blades in place in the closed configuration of the clasp. This securing device may comprise two ball/spring assemblies.