ASSEMBLY OF ELEMENTS SUCH AS BRACELET LINKS
20200146403 ยท 2020-05-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A44C5/107
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An item includes at least two sets of assembled elements that are connected to each other by a permanent securing device. The permanent securing device includes a pin mounted in a through hole of a central element of a set. This pin is mounted at each end in a blind recess of a side element belonging to another set. At one end, the pin is secured in the blind recess by a locking device, for example by a screw connection. At its other end, it is welded to a socket which is itself secured by a locking device in the blind recess of the side element.
Claims
1. An item comprising: at least two sets of elements assembled to each other, each set comprising a first, a second and a third element with the first element and the second element disposed on either side of the third element, the first and the second elements each including a first and a second blind recess and the third element comprising a first and a second through hole, the first through hole of the third element being placed opposite the first blind recess of the first and second elements of each set, the second through hole of the third element of one set being placed opposite the second blind recess of the first and second elements of another set, each set includes a permanent securing device including: a first pin mounted in the first through hole of the third element and in the first blind recess of the first and second elements, the first pin including, at one end mounted in the first blind recess of the first element, first locking means, a first socket disposed in the first blind recess of the second element, the external wall of the first socket comprising second locking means in said first blind recess and the internal wall being welded to the other end of the first pin or said other end being press-fitted into said first socket, wherein the item comprises another permanent securing device connecting said at least two sets, said other permanent securing device comprising: a second pin mounted in the second through hole of the third element and in the second blind recess of the first and second elements, the second pin including, at one end mounted in the second blind recess of the first element, third locking means, a second socket disposed in the second blind recess of the second element, the external wall of the second socket comprising fourth locking means in said second blind recess and the internal wall being welded to the other end of the second pin or said other end being press-fitted into said second socket.
2. The item according to claim 1, wherein the first, second, third and/or fourth locking means are formed by a device of the internal/external thread type or of the bayonet type.
3. The item according to claim 1, wherein at least one portion of the first and second elements is formed with enamel and/or stone and/or ceramic.
4. The item according to claim 1, wherein, in each set, the third element is formed of several elements with an intermediate element disposed between each of said several elements.
5. The item according to claim 1, wherein the first through hole and/or the second through hole of the third element have a cross-section of non-circular shape matching that of the first and second pins respectively, in order to prevent any relative pivoting of the first, second and third elements.
6. The item according to claim 1, wherein the first through hole and the second through hole of the third element have a cross-section of circular shape matching that of the first and second pins, in order to allow the pivoting of the third element with respect to the first and second elements.
7. The item according to claim 1, wherein the item comprises at least five of the sets connected to one another by the other permanent securing device to form a bracelet, a decorative article or a jewelry item.
8. The item according to claim 1, wherein the first and second pins and the second sockets are made of titanium and wherein said other ends of the pins are driven into said second sockets.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0013] The present invention relates to a mounting arrangement or a means of assembly between at least two sets of assembled elements. Said elements are, for example, links intended to form a bracelet, a decorative article or a jewelry item. The means of assembly is more specifically suited for assembling elements made wholly or partly of hard materials. The term hard materials according to the invention refers to materials whose hardness is substantially equal to or greater than 600 HV and which allow little or no plastic deformation before breaking. By way of non-limiting example, the following may be cited as hard materials: enamels, precious or non-precious stones, such as ruby, sapphire or quartz, ceramics such as a metallic or non-metallic oxide, carbide or nitride, or hard metals.
[0014] According to the invention, each set includes elements assembled in a similar manner to that described in EP 2803286. Concomitantly to the assembling of the elements in each set, the sets are assembled to each other by means of a permanent securing device.
[0015] Prior to detailing this means of assembling the sets to each other, the assembly within each set of elements is described with reference to Patent No. EP 2803286. Each set 1, delimited by dotted lines in
[0016] First and second elements 3, 5 each include a first blind recess 2, 4, whereas third element 7 includes a first through hole 6. As shown in
[0017] Permanent securing device 9 includes a pin 11 mounted in through hole 6 of central third element 7. At a first end, pin 11 includes a first means 8 of locking inside first blind recess 2 of element 3. As seen more clearly in
[0018] Portion 14 of pin 11 forms said first end where said first locking means 8 is located. In the example seen in
[0019] The socket 13 represented in more detail in
[0020] In a variant presented in
[0021] This set 1, 31 is assembled with another set and so on in order to form an item, such as, for example, a bracelet, a decorative article or a jewelry item.
[0022] The invention therefore relates to an item 21, 51 comprising at least two sets 1, 31. According to the invention, the two sets 1, 31 are also connected to each other by a permanent securing device 9.
[0023] Referring to item 21 of
[0024] It is clear that, as for first through hole 6, depending on the play allowed or the respective shape of through hole 24 and of pin 11, third central element 7 may or may not be able to pivot with respect to the first and second side elements 3, 5 which surround it. Just as for first through hole 6, through hole 24 may have a cross-section of non-circular shape matching that of pin 11 to prevent any relative pivoting between the third element and the first and second side elements. Conversely, it is possible to envisage through hole 24 having a circular cross-section matching that of pin 11 to allow such relative pivoting.
[0025] For item 51 seen in
[0026] The method for assembling sets 1 is explained below. In a first step, elements 3, 5, 7 are made, for example, with the various holes or recesses 2, 4, 6, 27, 28, 24 which are formed immediately or machined afterwards. In a second step, sockets 13 and 13 are mounted in recesses 4 and 28 respectively of side element 5 via locking means 18 and 18. In a third step, pins 11, 11 are mounted in recesses 2 and 27 respectively of side element 3 via locking means 8 and 8. Of course, the second and third steps can be inverted.
[0027] In a fourth step, portions 10, 10 and 12, 12 of pins 11, 11 projecting from first side element 3 are respectively fitted, as regards first pin 11, in first through hole 6 of a third element 7 of a set 1, and as regards second pin 11, in second through hole 24 of the third element 7 of an adjacent set 1. In a fifth step, the second end of each pin 11, 11, i.e. portion 12, 12, projecting from third elements 7 is press fitted against internal wall 19, 19 of each socket 13, 13 mounted in second side element 5.
[0028] Finally, in a sixth and final step, the second end of each pin 11, 11, is welded to the internal wall 19, 19 of the corresponding socket 13, 13. This welding is advantageously contact free and preferably uses magnetic induction heating. Consequently, it is clear that pins 11, 11 and sleeves 13, 13 are preferably formed by an electrically conductive material like a metal, such as steel, for example. Advantageously, the press-fitting operation performed in the fifth step facilitates welding in the sixth step and avoids heating the sets for too long. At the end of the sixth and final step, the elements 3, 5 and 7 of each set are completely integral, as are the sets with one another, and can only be disassembled by breaking the weld between sockets 13, 13 and pins 11, 11.
[0029] If there are more than three elements as illustrated in
[0030] Of course, this invention is not limited to the illustrated examples but is capable of different variants and modifications that will appear to those skilled in the art. In particular, the various locking means 8, 8, 18, 18 may be of a different nature to devices of the internal thread 15, 15, 25, 25/external thread 16, 16, 26, 26 type and/or be of a different nature from each other. By way of non-limiting example, one or more locking means could also be formed by bayonet devices providing durable, low-stress attachment like the internal/external thread devices.
[0031] In a variant, the first and second pins can be made of titanium and in such case, said ends 12, 12 of the pins are driven into said second sockets 13, 13, which are also preferably made of titanium. The use of titanium for the pins and sockets has the particular advantage of providing a more rigid attachment of the links than with steel pins thereby improving the resistance of the bracelet.
[0032] Further, the number, dimensions and geometry of the elements for each set may be different without losing the advantages of the invention.