PLASTIC BRACELET WITH A PERFECT AESTHETIC FINISH
20200108540 ยท 2020-04-09
Assignee
Inventors
- CLAIRE RANNOUX (GENEVE, CH)
- Blaise Poinsot (Le Mont-sur-Lausanne, CH)
- Nicolas Francois (Neuchatel, CH)
Cpc classification
B29C48/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C48/17
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C48/19
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24B31/108
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29L2031/722
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C48/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29C48/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A method for manufacturing a bracelet made of synthetic material for watches or jewellery including at least one strand, the method including a step of making, by moulding or extrusion, a band of synthetic material intended to form at least one strand, the method being wherein it then includes a step of chemical mechanical polishing the band. A bracelet made of synthetic material for watches or jewellery includes at least one strand formed of an extruded or injection moulded band, wherein at least one strand has a roughness Rp less than or equal to 3 m and preferably less than or equal to 2 m.
Claims
1. A method for manufacturing a bracelet made of synthetic material for watches or jewellery comprising at least one strand, the method including a step of making, by moulding or extrusion, a band of synthetic material intended to form said at least one strand, the method further comprising a step of chemical mechanical polishing said band.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of making the band is performed by extrusion and followed by a step of cutting said band to form said at least one strand before the chemical mechanical polishing step.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the chemical mechanical polishing step is performed in a disc-polishing machine or vibrating type.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the chemical mechanical polishing step is performed in a disc-polishing machine, with a rotational speed comprised between 100 and 400 rpm, with a treatment time comprised between 1 and 5 hours.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the chemical/mechanical polishing step is performed in an abrasive mixture containing chips of ceramic, metal, organic material or polymer.
6. The method according to claim 1, wherein the band produced by the extrusion or moulding step includes relief areas and/or areas formed of materials having different colours and/or properties.
7. The method according to claim 1, wherein the band produced by the extrusion step has a width that substantially corresponds to the width of said at least one strand.
8. The method according to claim 1 wherein the band produced by the extrusion step has a width that substantially corresponds to the length of said at least one strand.
9. A bracelet made of synthetic material for watches or jewellery including at least one strand formed of an extruded or moulded band, wherein said at least one strand has a roughness Rp less than or equal to 3 m.
10. The bracelet according to claim 9, wherein said at least one strand has a roughness Rp less than or equal to 2 m.
11. The bracelet according to claim 9, wherein the synthetic material contains at least one polymer elastomer with a hardness comprised between 55 and 90 Shore A and said polymer elastomer being selected from a thermoplastic elastomer, a silicone and a natural or synthetic rubber.
12. The bracelet according to claim 9, wherein said at least one strand comprises one relief area and/or one area that differs from the rest of said at least one strand in its colour and/or properties.
13. The bracelet according to claim 9, wherein said at least one strand is formed of an extruded band having rounded edges.
14. A watch or jewellery including the bracelet according to claim 9.
15. The method according to claim 1, wherein the chemical mechanical polishing step is performed in a disc-polishing machine, with a rotational speed comprised between 200 and 300 rpm, with a treatment time comprised between 2 and 4 hours.
16. The method according to claim 1, wherein the chemical/mechanical polishing step is performed in an abrasive mixture containing ceramic chips.
17. The bracelet according to claim 9, wherein the synthetic material contains at least one polymer elastomer with a hardness between 60 and 75 Shore A, and said polymer elastomer being selected from a thermoplastic elastomer, a silicone and a natural or synthetic rubber.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0011] The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a watch or jewellery bracelet made of synthetic material and to the bracelet produced by the method. In a conventional manner, the bracelet includes one or two strands with, for example, a single strand in the case of a NATO design. The manufacturing method includes a chemical mechanical polishing step. Prior to this step, a band intended to form one or two strands of the bracelet is made. Preferably, the synthetic band is made by extrusion which is a process in which it is difficult to control surface condition. However, the present invention does not preclude making the band by moulding. The method thus includes, in succession, a step of making, by moulding or extrusion, a band of synthetic material intended to form one or two bracelet strands and a chemical mechanical polishing step of each strand. In the case of a moulding step, the band produced by the step has dimensions corresponding to those of the strand. In the case of an extrusion step, the band produced by this step is cut to size to obtain the bracelet strand or strands. Thus, for this preferred latter variant, the manufacturing method includes, in succession: [0012] 1. a step of extruding at least one synthetic material to form an extruded band, [0013] 2. a step of cutting the extruded band to obtain the bracelet strand or strands, [0014] 3. a chemical mechanical polishing step of each strand.
[0015] The extrusion step of the method consists in making a band whose width substantially corresponds to the width of the bracelet or whose width substantially corresponds to the length of one or both bracelet strands.
[0016] The band made by moulding or extrusion may have a relief patter. It may also include areas that differ in colour and/or properties from the rest of the band. By way of example, in
[0017] To obtain different colours and/or properties over the band, the extrusion step may consist of a step of co-extruding several materials. The extruded band can thus have strips of colours 7 which extend over bracelet 5 longitudinally or transversely, depending respectively on whether the extruded band has a width corresponding to the width of the strand (
[0018] According to the invention, the synthetic materials used are mixtures containing at least one polymer elastomer with a hardness comprised between 55 and 90 Shore A and, preferably, between 60 and 75 Shore A, selected from among a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), a silicone and a natural or synthetic rubber. Preferably, the mixture contains at least one TPE selected from the following list: [0019] TPE-OThermoplastic olefins [0020] TPE-SMore particularly, the styrene compounds SBS, SEBS or SEPS [0021] TPE-VMore particularly vulcanized PP/EPDM or TPSi-V compounds (combination of thermoplastic and cross-linked silicone) [0022] TPE-ECopolyester compound [0023] TPE-UThermoplastic polyurethane [0024] TPE-AThermoplastic polyamide [0025] Ionomer resins
[0026] The step of cutting the extruded band to form the bracelet strands can be achieved by mechanical (stamping, and/or blades system), water jet, laser or ultrasonic cutting. It is also possible to cool the band prior to the cutting operation, in order to obtain mechanical properties more suited to the chosen method, and to limit burrs, for example.
[0027] The chemical mechanical polishing step consists in immersing the strands in an abrasive mixture in movement in the tank of a polishing machine which may be disc-polishing machine or vibrating type.
[0028] By way of example, the polishing is performed in a disc-polishing machine also called centrifugal disc finishing machine, with a rotational speed comprised between 100 and 400 rpm and preferably between 200 and 300 rpm, with treatment times comprised between 1 and 5 hours and preferably between 2 and 4 hours. The abrasive mixture includes chips which may be of different shapes (triangular, cylindrical, etc.) and made from different materials, such as ceramic, metal, organic material, such as corn or ground shells, or polymer, with an abrasive power that is adjusted according to the desired final appearance and the material of the strands. The mixture may also contain a chemical additive such as soap and/or an abrasive additive powder or paste intended to amplify the abrasive effect. The chemical mechanical polishing step makes the entire surface of the bracelet strands matt, i.e. in other words it homogenizes the height of the peaks. According to the invention, the value Rp, which is the maximum height of the protrusions of the roughness profile measured in accordance with standards ISO 4287:1997 and ISO 4288:1996, is less than or equal to 3 m and preferably less than or equal to 2 m. The maximum height of the protrusions is determined for each basic length analysed and averaged over all the basic lengths to obtain the aforementioned value. The polishing step also removes any defects linked to the shaping process (extrusion traces, for example) or cutting process (residual burrs, too straight edges, etc . . . ).
[0029] An example of manufacture according to the invention is given below. Two TPE-S compounds of different colours are co-extruded through a three dimensional die having a tubular profile at a lateral end. The extruded band produced by the die has a similar geometry to that of the band to the right of
[0030] The roughness of the bracelet strand before and after polishing was analysed with an Altisurf 500 optical profilometer (ISO 4288:1996/4287:1997) over a surface of 3 mm*3 mm at a measuring speed of 250 m/s, at a rate of one measurement per 1 m. The values given below were obtained over thirty basic lengths of 0.8 mm and are the mean of the values obtained for each basic length. Before polishing, the surface has a roughness Rp of 3.4 m. After polishing, roughness Rp is reduced to a value of 1.9 m.
[0031] Soiling resistance was evaluated by the friction (1000 cycles) of a denim garment on the bracelet strands before and after polishing. The disgorging denim garment on the bracelet was observed before and after washing. It is noted that the polishing drastically reduces the formation of dirt on the bracelet and that it also facilitates washing.
KEY TO DRAWINGS
[0032] (1) Band [0033] (2) Extrusion line die [0034] (3) Hollow tubular structure [0035] (4) Groove [0036] (5) Bracelet [0037] (5a) Strand [0038] (6) Watch [0039] (7) Coloured strip