WRISTWATCH COMPRISING A MOVABLE STRAP
20230393530 · 2023-12-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a wristwatch comprising: a watch case including a bezel, a crystal and a base plate, defining a volume arranged to accommodate a movement, a band through-mounted in the watch case, partially located inside said volume and mounted movably so as to slide in the bezel, the band comprises a first attachment portion linked to a first end of the band and a second attachment portion linked to a second end of the band, the first and second attachment portions are mounted movably relative to the bezel and located inside said volume, and the band comprises a linking portion located in said volume, said linking portion being attached to the first attachment portion and to the second attachment portion.
Claims
1. A wristwatch comprising: a watch case including a bezel, a crystal and a base plate, defining a volume arranged to accommodate a movement, a band through-mounted in the watch case, partially located inside said volume and mounted movably so as to slide within the bezel, wherein the band comprises a first attachment portion linked to a first end of the band and a second attachment portion linked to a second end of the band, wherein the first and the second attachment portions are mounted movably relative to the bezel, the first and the second attachment portions are arranged inside said volume, and wherein the band comprises a linking portion located in said volume, said linking portion being attached, on the one hand, to the first attachment portion and on the other hand to the second attachment portion.
2. The wristwatch according to claim 1, wherein the bezel comprises two pass-through slots arranged to allow sliding of the band and located on either side of the bezel.
3. The wristwatch according to claim 2, wherein the bezel comprises at least one abutment surface around each of said pass-through slots and wherein the linking portion defines an excess thickness, an enlargement and/or a protrusion arranged to come into abutment against said abutment surfaces.
4. The wristwatch according to claim 1, wherein the bezel comprises at least one abutment surface around each of said pass-through slots and wherein each of the first and the second attachment portions comprises an excess thickness, an enlargement and/or a protrusion arranged to come into abutment against said abutment surfaces.
5. The wristwatch according to claim 1, wherein the linking portion is arranged to allow at least one degree of freedom between the first attachment portion and the second attachment portion.
6. The wristwatch according to claim 1, wherein the first attachment portion and the second attachment portion are each mounted movably in translation and/or in rotation relative to the bezel.
7. The wristwatch according to claim 1, also comprising an axis passing through the first attachment portion and through the second attachment portion, the first attachment portion and the second attachment portion being arranged to be movable in translation at least along this axis.
8. The wristwatch according to claim 1, wherein the linking portion is an element attached to the band and preferably comprising at least one flexible and/or elastic arm.
9. The wristwatch according to claim 1, wherein the linking portion is formed in a single part with the band.
10. The wristwatch according to claim 1, wherein the first attachment portion and the second attachment portion are elements attached to the band.
11. The wristwatch according to claim 1, wherein the band, the first attachment portion, the second attachment portion and the linking portion are formed in a single piece and form an eyelet defining an opening preferably arranged to be superimposed on the movement.
12. The wristwatch according to claim 1, wherein the bezel is deformable.
13. The wristwatch according to claim 1, comprising a container arranged to contain the watch movement and to be supported at least partially by the band or the linking portion.
Description
[0029] Other characteristics and advantages of the present invention will appear more clearly on reading the following detailed description of embodiments of the invention given by way of non-limiting example and illustrated by the appended drawings, in which:
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[0037] Although particularly suitable for a watch case provided with a flexible envelope, as mentioned above, the present invention can be adapted to a rigid watch case. As will be understood later, it makes it possible to house any type of mechanical, electromechanical or completely electronic movement by means of a container, but mounting via a casing circle can also be envisaged depending on the criteria seals which should be respected.
[0038] According to one aspect of the invention, the bracelet is movable and/or sliding relative to the watch case and comprises a connecting portion introduced through the watch case and a main portion arranged to go around the watch case. ‘a wrist. According to another aspect of the present invention, attachment portions of the bracelet can be movable and/or fixed by the connecting portion preserving their mobility at least with respect to the caseband of the watch case and/or one by relation to the other.
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[0040] The watch case 1 is shown in perspective with a cutaway so as to show the inside of the watch case 1. The watch case 1, also called box 1, comprises a middle part 2, closed by a glass and a bottom, not shown in
[0041] In a volume defined by the caseband 2, the crystal and the back, is arranged a first attachment portion 10 comprising at least a first horn and for example two first horns 11 in
[0042] Each attachment portion 10, 20 is arranged to allow the attachment of one end of a bracelet 30. For example, a pin can be passed through each end of the bracelet and be engaged in the first horns or the second horns, as known to those skilled in the art. Alternatively, any other type of strap attachment system 30 to the first attachment portion 10 and the second attachment portion 20 can be envisaged. The caseband 2 may comprise passage slots opposite to each other and arranged to allow the ends of the bracelet 30 to be introduced inside the caseband 2, that is to say inside the volume.
[0043] The first attachment portion 10 and the second attachment portion 20 are mounted movably inside the volume, that is to say they can move relative to the middle part 2 at least according to a degree of freedom. For example, the bracelet defines an axis A passing through the first and second attachment portions or through the first and second lugs (along the axis y in
[0044] Preferentially, the attachment portions 10, 20 may have other degrees of freedom with respect to the middle part 2, for example moving in height (along the z axis of
[0045] The first attachment portion 10 and the second attachment portion 20 are connected to each other by an attached connecting portion and preferably by a connecting portion comprising two elements in the embodiment of the
[0046] The elements of the connecting portion are made of any suitable material, for example titanium and in particular grade 5 titanium, which can make it possible to limit the elongation of the assembly when applies a tensile force to the bracelet 30, so as not to damage the case 1 and the middle part 2, in particular in the case of a watch case whose outer envelope is flexible.
[0047] Alternatively or in combination, the elements of the connecting portion can be elastic, that is to say they can be made of an elastic material or comprise an elastic portion, such as a spring (not shown). The element(s) of the connecting portion 40 can be fixed permanently or in a removable manner to each of the first and of the second attachment portion 10, 20, for example by means of loops or else anchorings in the body of the first and of the second attachment portion 10, 20.
[0048] Due to the connecting portion 40 of the bracelet 30, the first attachment portion 10 and the second attachment portion 20 are articulated to each other, that is to say that they are connected with at least one degree of freedom relative to each other. A movement of the first attachment portion 10 can therefore take place relative to the second attachment portion 20, but this movement will be limited by a characteristic of the connection portion 40, for example its length, its flexibility or even its elasticity.
[0049] Thus, movements of separation, pivoting or shift in height (along the z axis of
[0050] The movements of the first and second attachment portions can also be limited by abutment portions. For example, if the caseband 2 is sufficiently rigid, its inner surface may comprise abutment portions arranged to limit a movement of the first attachment portion 10 and/or of the second attachment portion 20 towards the outside of the caseband 2. The stops portions can be arranged near or around the passage slots of the bracelet (not shown).
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[0052] Optionally, the connecting portion 40 can be fixed to the middle part or else to the back using one or more anchors 50 on which the connecting portion 40 can be slidably mounted. Alternatively or in combination, the anchor may be in the form of a retractor (not shown) making it possible to increase the length of the connecting portion 40 in the event of stress on the bracelet resulting in a movement of the first portion of attachment 10 and/or of the second attachment portion 20 towards the outside of the middle part 2. The winder may comprise return means making it possible to decrease the length of the connection portion 40 when the stress has ceased. Such a connecting portion can be used with a bracelet in the form of a single loop, that is to say having a single strand.
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[0054] In addition, the rigid arm can be telescopic, that is to say made of two segments sliding one inside the other, or can comprise two segments articulated to one another, of which at least one and preferably both are telescopic. The rigid arm or the segments of the connecting portion can have a flat and preferably thin section, so as to reduce the bulk within the middle part 2.
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[0056] The watch 100 comprises the box 1 according to the first embodiment, comprising the caseband 2, a crystal 3 and a back 4 as well as a container 60 containing a watch movement. This fourth embodiment relates to a watch case comprising a flexible envelope, as mentioned previously. The caseband 2 comprises or is made of a flexible outer all 2A, that is to say deformable. Thus, the wristband can match the shape of the user's wrist in order to maximize comfort.
[0057] For example, the wall 2A can be made of a network of articulated elements such as a mesh fabric, preferably metallic, or a set of meshes whose more or less dense interlacing forms a mesh, a lattice, or a reticle. Alternatively, the wall 2A can be made of a flexible material such as an elastomer. Preferably, the bottom can remain rigid.
[0058] This flexible wall 2A can make it possible to contribute to the comfort and adaptability given by the attachment portions 10, 20 connected by the connection portion 40, for example according to the first embodiment of
[0059] The watch 100 may include a bracelet 30 attached to the box 1 via the attachment portions 10, 20 and introduced into the watch case 1 by slots 2B. The strap 30 can be made of leather or any other suitable material, and can include an opening via a pin buckle or a folding clasp. In one embodiment, the bracelet can be made with a network of articulated elements similar to that of the wall 2A. Alternatively or in combination, the bracelet can be made of a single strand of elastic material and not include an opening.
[0060] It should be noted that the watch 100 with the bracelet 30 can be adapted to all the embodiments of the box 1 described in this description.
[0061] In addition, the element or elements of the connecting portion 40 are positioned between the container 60 and the bottom 2, but the container 60 can be supported at least partially by the connecting portion. For example, an outer surface of the container 60 or of a structure supporting the container 60 can be arranged to rest against the connecting portion 40.
[0062] The container 60 may include the anchors 50 described above or the connecting portion may be introduced into a structure supporting the container 60, for example in a sliding manner. The support of the container 60 by the connecting portion 40 can allow a movement of the container 60 according to the movements of the first and second attachment portions 10, 20, that is to say according to the movements of the wrist.
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[0064] In this fifth embodiment, the bracelet 30 is made in one piece, that is to say that a first attachment portion 10, a second attachment portion 20 and a connecting portion 40 composed of two arms are formed of a single element, that is to say integrally, with the bracelet 30. The bracelet 30 then defines a main portion 31 adapted to go around a wrist of a wearer and is typically made of a flexible material, leather, rubber or another polymer. The first attachment portion 10 and the second attachment portion 20 are thus widened portions of the bracelet 30 with respect to the main portion 31.
[0065] The bracelet 30 is movably mounted with reference to the box 1 and passes through the interior of the latter. The bracelet 30 thus comprises an eyelet defined by the first attachment portion 10, the second attachment portion 20 and the connecting portion 40 and defining an opening 35. This opening 35 is preferably superimposed substantially on the movement 60, in order to leave a passage, and/or clear a space allowing a support, rigid or elastic (not shown), to be placed between the bottom 4 and the movement 60.
[0066] The bracelet 30 can thus be manufactured in one piece, for example, by weaving, cutting, punching or molding, that is to say that the bracelet can come from a single element. Different materials can be used by overmoulding, in particular for the connecting portion and/or the attachment portions.
[0067] The bracelet 30 can be introduced through the watch case by passage slots 2B made in the caseband 2, as described above (see
[0068] In other words, a certain clearance exists between the first and second attachment portions 10, 20 and the middle portions facing them respectively, so as to allow relative movement of the watch case 1 with respect to the bracelet 30, for example a translational movement.
[0069] Other elements located inside the box can also serve as a stop, in particular the connecting portion 40 or the container 60. Alternatively or in combination, one or ore anchors (not shown in
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[0071] Thus, the bracelet 30 according to the sixth embodiment can be simplified compared to the other embodiments and may not include a connecting portion and/or an attachment portion. The watch case 1 can be movable in translation relative to the bracelet 30 and/or can slide freely along the bracelet 30. Alternatively, the bracelet can comprise a connecting portion (not shown) arranged in the watch case and defining a abutment, a widening or an additional thickness so as to limit the movement of the watch case 1 along the bracelet 30.
[0072] Alternatively or in combination, the connecting portion may comprise a light (not shown) accommodating a finger fixed to the back 4, to the caseband 2 or movement 60, the finger coming into abutment on the ends of the light to limit the movement of the bracelet 30. Alternatively or in combination, the bracelet may include abutment portions on the outside of the watch case.
[0073] It will be understood that various modifications and/or improvements obvious to those skilled in the art can be made to the various embodiments of the invention described in the present description.
[0074] In particular, the above embodiments can be combined totally or partially. For example, a connecting portion can combine a cable with a rigid arm. The connecting portion can comprise one, two, three or four or more elements, attached or in one piece, of different lengths and/or of different shapes, which can allow different movements of the attachment portions.
[0075] The present invention is not limited to a first and a second attachment portion located inside the caseband 2, but may also include first and second attachment portions located completely or partially outside exterior of the middle 2.
[0076] The first and the second attachment portion are not limited to two horns, but can each comprise a single horn, three horns, four horns or even more. Finally, the middle part 2 can adopt any type of dice shaped like oval, square, rectangular, circular, triangular, with straight or rounded edges and with sharp angles or curves.