Watch band insert for positioning watch face on the interior side of a person's forearm
10528007 ยท 2020-01-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
G04B47/063
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
An insert for a watch that enables the wrist watch to be positioned on the forearm of a person such that the main body and face of the wrist watch is disposed adjacent an inner side or edge of the forearm in a convenient line of sight for the person wearing the wrist watch. The insert includes a web and a pair of flanges extending from the web. The insert is designed to be attached to the watch such that the web and flanges form an interface between the wrist watch and a person's forearm for securely stationing the main body and face of the watch on the inner side or edge of the forearm.
Claims
1. A combination watch and insert comprising: the insert including a web and a pair of flanges extending from the web, the flanges having terminal ends; the insert assuming a generally U-shape and constructed of a pliable material; wherein the flanges are flexible and configured to flex back and forth with respect to the web and including band openings formed therein; a plurality of barbs disposed on inner surfaces of the flanges between the band openings and the web; wherein there is a gap defined between the terminal ends of the flanges that enables a forearm of a person to be inserted through the gap and into a space defined by the flanges and the web; the watch including a main body and a pair of bands extending from the main body; the main body of the watch contacts and engages an upper surface of the web and is supported on the web; the pair of bands extending from opposite sides of the main body of the watch and contacting and engaging outer surfaces of the flanges; the bands extending along the outer surfaces of the flanges and threaded through the band openings formed in the flanges; and wherein the insert supporting the main body of the watch is configured to be positioned on an inner side or edge of the person's forearm.
2. The combination watch and insert of claim 1 wherein the web includes an opening formed completely through the web and configured to permit biometric data to be accessed by the main body of the watch.
3. The combination watch and insert of claim 1 comprising the plurality of barbs disposed on inner surfaces of the flanges between the band openings and the web; and wherein the web includes an opening formed completely through the web and configured to permit biometric data to be assessed by the main body of the watch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT
(8) With further reference to the drawings, particularly
(9) Viewing the insert 10 in more detail, the same comprises a web or pad 12 and a pair of flanges or extensions 14 and 16 that extend from the web 12. Note the barbs 24 disposed on the inner surface of the flanges 14 and 16. The barbs 24 hold the insert or interface 10 in place by compressing slightly into the skin of the forearm. Together the web 12 and flanges 14 and 16 form a generally U-shaped structure that, as described below, is designed to form an interface between the forearm and a watch and to position the face or main body 50 of the watch 100 adjacent the inner side or edge of the forearm (See
(10) Web 12 includes an outer surface for engaging and supporting the back of the watch. The outer surface of the web 12 can assume various shapes and configurations. In the exemplary embodiment shown herein, the outer surface of the web 12 assumes a generally square or rectangular configuration. An opening 18 is provided in the web 12. This permits biometric data or information to be communicated from a person's arm to the main body (or housing) of the watch. On each side of the web 12, there is provided a beveled transition edge 20. As seen in
(11) Formed about a terminal end portion of the flanges 14 and 16 is a band opening 22. Band openings 22 enable the two segments of a watch band to be threaded therethrough effectively coupling the insert 10 to the watch. As is appreciated from the drawings, the insert 10 effectively forms a saddle that underlies the main body 50 of the watch 100 and portions of the band segments 54, 56 that extend therefrom. See
(12) In order to use the insert or interface 10 of the present invention, the watch 100 is placed over the exterior of the insert 10 and one segment 54 of the band is inserted through one band opening 22 on one of the flanges and the other band segment 56 is inserted through the other band opening 22 in the other flange. The main body 50 of the watch 100 is positioned over the exterior surface of the web or pad 12. That is, the back of the main body 50 is aligned with the opening 18 and securely supported about the outer surface of the web 12. This means that the face 52 of the watch 100 lies generally parallel with the web 12. The band segments 54, 56 extend from the main body 50 of the watch 100 adjacent the exterior surfaces of the flanges 14 and 16 and, as noted above, a portion of the segments extend through the band openings 22.
(13) Insert 10 and the watch 100 are then positioned on the forearm as shown in
(14) The design of the insert 10 enables the insert to be held on the forearm with the web securely held around at least a portion of the inner edge of the forearm. Indeed, the inner surface of the web can be arcuate shaped or slightly concave to at least slightly conform to the shape of the inner edge of the forearm. Furthermore, the flanges 14 and 16 extending across the upper and lower surfaces of the forearm tend to stabilize the web in place adjacent the inner edge of the forearm. Once the insert 10 is coupled to the watch 100 and fastened about the forearm of a person, it follows that the watch is securely held about the insert and that substantial relative movement between the two is prevented. The tensioning of the watch band tends to clamp and compress the insert to the arm and this plays a role in securing the main body and face of the watch to the inner edge or side of the forearm. Thus, in the case of a running application, the runner typically swings his or her arms at least slightly back and forth and the forearm carrying the watch 100 tends to be disposed at an angle such that the inner edge or side of the forearm tends to face the line of slight of the runner.
(15) From a study of the present specification and the drawings, it is appreciated that there are several embodiments of the present invention. One embodiment includes the insert or interface 10 shown in
(16) The present invention may, of course, be carried out in other specific ways than those herein set forth without departing from the scope and the essential characteristics of the invention. The present embodiments are therefore to be construed in all aspects as illustrative and not restrictive and all changes coming within the meaning and equivalency range of the appended claims are intended to be embraced therein.