Clasp for a watch bracelet or a garment belt
09986796 ยท 2018-06-05
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Abstract
A clasp for a watch bracelet or for a garment belt includes at least two unfolding arms articulated to each other, a first unfolding arm includes a first end attached to a bracelet strand and a second end pivotally articulated to a first end of a second unfolding arm, a second end of the second unfolding arm is traversed by an arbour about which there is articulated a cover with first and second flaps and to which another bracelet strand is attached. The clasp includes a push button fastening system, including at least one push button that controls a bolt pivotally mounted on the cover, the bolt includes a first hook cooperating with a second hook fitted to the first unfolding arm and keeping the second hook locked when the push button is not manually activated, the first hook being kept engaged with the second hook by an elastic structure.
Claims
1. A clasp for a watch bracelet or for a garment belt comprising: at least two unfolding arms articulated to each other, wherein a first unfolding arm comprises a first end attached to a bracelet strand and a second end pivotally articulated to a first end of a second unfolding arm, wherein a second end of the second unfolding arm is traversed by an arbour about which there is articulated a cover provided with first and second flaps and to which another bracelet strand is attached, wherein the clasp also comprises a push button fastening system, wherein at least one push button that acts in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of symmetry of the clasp controls a bolt pivotally mounted on the cover about an axis extending perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of symmetry of the clasp, wherein the bolt comprises a first hook devised to cooperate with a second hook fitted to the first unfolding arm and to keep said second hook locked when the push button is not being manually activated, wherein the first hook is kept engaged with the second hook by an elastic structure.
2. The clasp according to claim 1, wherein the elastic structure takes a form of a plate cut into a U-shape and including two external arms, which press on the bolt to keep the first hook engaged with the second hook in the closed position of the clasp.
3. The clasp according to claim 2, wherein, when the at least one push button is actuated, the push button forces the bolt to pivot against an elastic force of the elastic structure, so that the first hook is released from engagement with the second hook.
4. The clasp according to claim 3, wherein, when actuated, the at least one push button acts on corresponding inclined surfaces of the bolt.
5. The clasp according to claim 4, wherein, when the at least one push button is actuated, the bolt slides via the inclined surfaces thereof along corresponding inclined surfaces provided on the push button.
6. The clasp according to claim 1, wherein, when the at least one push button is actuated, the push button forces the bolt to pivot against an elastic force of the elastic structure, so that the first hook is released from engagement with the second hook.
7. The clasp according to claim 6, wherein, when actuated, the at least one push button acts on corresponding inclined surfaces of the bolt.
8. The clasp according to claim 7, wherein, when the at least one push button is actuated, the bolt slides via the inclined surfaces thereof along corresponding inclined surfaces provided on the push button.
9. The clasp according to claim 1, wherein the at least one push button acts on the bolt in a transverse direction to the longitudinal axis of symmetry of the clasp and which extends in a plane of the clasp.
10. The clasp according to claim 9, wherein the bolt is pivotally mounted on the cover by a hinge which extends parallel to the direction of actuation of the at least one push button.
11. The clasp according to claim 10, wherein the hinge is formed of two pins which penetrate holes made in the flaps of the cover.
12. The clasp according to claim 1, wherein the second hook is provided on a side of the first end of the first unfolding arm, opposite the second end of said first unfolding arm, which is pivotally articulated on the first end of the second unfolding arm.
Description
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
(1) Other features and advantages of the present invention will appear more clearly in the following detailed description of an embodiment of the clasp according to the invention. This example is given solely by way of non-limiting illustration with reference to the annexed drawing, in which:
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SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
(16) The present invention proceeds from the general inventive idea which consists in providing a clasp for a watch bracelet or for a garment belt comprising a bolt, pivotally mounted on a cover, and provided with a first hook which engages with a second hook provided at the free end of an unfolding arm. To release the second hook from its engagement with the first hook, at least one, and preferably two push buttons are provided, which act on the bolt in a perpendicular direction to the longitudinal axis of symmetry of the clasp, forcing the bolt to pivot against the return force of elastic means. As a result of these features, the clasp of the invention is simple and intuitive to operate, since the user simply has to press on the push button(s) in order to open the clasp. Further, compared to the prior art, there is dispensed with a lever, which is always awkward to operate, particularly due to difficulties encountered in reproducibly calibrating the snap force. Therefore the clasp according to the invention has a reduced number of parts and operates more reliably. Finally, the push buttons act on the bolt in a direction which extends in the plane of the clasp, which produces a more compact clasp.
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(18) The fastening system of the invention which will now be described includes at least one and preferably two identical push buttons 36a and 36b. These two push buttons 36a and 36b, disposed opposite each other, are housed in two through holes 38a and 38b made in flaps 26a and 26b of cover 24. The two push buttons 36a and 36b act in respective directions of actuation A and B which are represented by arrows in
(19) According to the invention, push buttons 36a and 36b control a bolt 42, pivotally mounted on cover 24 by means of a hinge C, which extends parallel to the direction of actuation of push buttons 36a and 36b and which is formed of two small pins 44a and 44b. These two pins 44a and 44b penetrate holes 46a and 46b made in flaps 26a and 26b of cover 24. Bolt 42 includes a first hook 48, devised to cooperate with a second hook 50 provided on the side of the first end 4 of first unfolding arm 2 and intended to lock clasp 1 when the clasp 1 is in the closed position. Finally
(20) More specifically, elastic means 52 takes the form of a plate 54 fixed to cover 24 by means of two screws 56a and 56b as seen in
(21) According to the invention, bolt 42 includes a central portion 60, on which first hook 48 is mounted, and which is flanked by two end portions 62a ad 62b each having an inclined plane 64a and 64b along which the inclined planes 40a and 40b of push buttons 36a and 36b will slide. The two end portions 62a and 62b are separated from central portion 60 of bolt 42 by two recesses 66a and 66b into which the external arms 58a and 58b of plate 54 project. When clasp 1 is in the closed position (see in particular
(22) Next, first hook 48 carried by bolt 42 is released from its engagement with second hook 50 carried by first unfolding arm 2, which allows the two unfolding arms 2 and 16 to unfold (see
(23) It goes without saying that this invention is not limited to the embodiment that has just been described and that various simple alterations and variants can be envisaged by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the annexed claims. In particular, clasp 1 according to the invention may also be used for a garment belt 68 as shown in