Clasp for watch wristlet or belt
09615634 · 2017-04-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T24/2155
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
Clasp for a watch bracelet comprising a cover connected on a first side to a first bracelet strand and on a second side to a second bracelet strand, a connecting means being inserted between the second bracelet strand and the cover of the clasp, the connecting means comprising an end link sliding along a longitudinal direction of the clasp between a first position in which the end link is at least partially engaged in the cover of the clasp, and a second position in which the end link is disengaged from the cover of the link, the end link comprising a push-button which, when pressed, causes a toothed element to change from a first position, in which the toothed element is in mesh with a rack toothing integral with the cover of the clasp, to a second position, in which the toothed element is released from the engagement thereof with the rack toothing; the clasp being characterized in that the end link includes a housing in which there is arranged at least one spring, the spring being covered by the push-button.
Claims
1. A clasp for a watch wristlet, bracelet, or belt comprising: a cover connected on a first side to a first strand of the wristlet, bracelet, or belt and on a second side to a second strand of the wristlet, bracelet, or belt, wherein a connecting mechanism is inserted between the second strand and the cover of the clasp, wherein the connecting mechanism comprises an end link; and a next link connected to said end link, wherein said end link slides along a longitudinal direction of the clasp between a first position in which the next link is at least partially engaged in the cover of the clasp, and a second position in which the next link is disengaged from the cover of the clasp, wherein the end link comprises a push-button which, when pressed, causes a toothed element to change from a first position, in which the toothed element is in mesh with a rack toothing integral with the cover of the clasp, to a second position, in which the toothed element is released from an engagement thereof with the rack toothing; wherein the end link includes a housing in which there is arranged at least one spring, wherein the spring is covered by the push-button which acts in a perpendicular direction to a plane of the clasp, and wherein the toothed element is carried by the push-button.
2. The clasp according to claim 1, wherein the push-button is provided with an arresting mechanism preventing a removal of the end link from the cover of the clasp.
3. The clasp according to claim 2, wherein the arresting mechanism is removable.
4. A clasp for a watch wristlet, bracelet, or belt comprising: a cover connected on a first side to a first strand of the wristlet, bracelet, or belt and on a second side to a second strand of the wristlet, bracelet, or belt, wherein a connecting mechanism is inserted between the second strand and the cover of the clasp, wherein the connecting mechanism comprises an end link; and a next link connected to said end link, wherein said end link slides along a longitudinal direction of the clasp between a first position in which the next link is at least partially engaged in the cover of the clasp, and a second position in which the next link is disengaged from the cover of the clasp, wherein the end link comprises a push-button which, when pressed, causes a toothed element to change from a first position, in which the toothed element is in mesh with a rack toothing integral with the cover of the clasp, to a second position, in which the toothed element is released from an engagement thereof with the rack toothing; wherein the end link includes a housing in which there is arranged at least one spring, wherein the spring is covered by the push-button which acts in a perpendicular direction to a plane of the clasp, wherein the toothed element is carried by the push-button, wherein the push-button is provided with an arresting mechanism preventing a removal of the end link from the cover of the clasp, wherein the arresting mechanism is removable, and wherein the arresting mechanism is formed by a screw which projects into a groove arranged in a bottom of the cover and which defines two end stop members.
5. The clasp according to claim 4, wherein the arresting mechanism is concealed from a user's view.
6. The clasp according to claim 5, wherein the arresting mechanism is concealed by a cap that is driven or bonded thereon.
7. A clasp for a watch wristlet, bracelet, or belt comprising: a cover connected on a first side to a first strand of the wristlet, bracelet, or belt and on a second side to a second strand of the wristlet, bracelet, or belt, wherein a connecting mechanism is inserted between the second strand and the cover of the clasp, wherein the connecting mechanism comprises an end link; and a next link connected to said end link, wherein said end link slides along a longitudinal direction of the clasp between a first position in which the next link is at least partially engaged in the cover of the clasp, and a second position in which the next link is disengaged from the cover of the clasp, wherein the end link comprises a push-button which, when pressed, causes a toothed element to change from a first position, in which the toothed element is in mesh with a rack toothing integral with the cover of the clasp, to a second position, in which the toothed element is released from an engagement thereof with the rack toothing; wherein the end link includes a housing in which there is arranged at least one spring, wherein the spring is covered by the push-button which acts in a perpendicular direction to a plane of the clasp, wherein the toothed element is carried by the push-button, wherein the push-button is provided with an arresting mechanism preventing a removal of the end link from the cover of the clasp, wherein the arresting mechanism is concealed from a user's view, and wherein the arresting mechanism is concealed by a screw screwed into a through hole formed on the push-button.
8. The clasp according to claim 1, wherein the cover has a generally U-shaped section and is provided with two wings facing each other, wherein the wings each carry the rack toothing on an inward facing surface thereof.
9. The clasp according to claim 8, wherein the end link includes lateral guide surfaces for slidably guiding the end link inside the cover between the bottom of the cover and the wings.
10. The clasp according to claim 1, wherein the rack toothing extends to a longitudinal end of the cover of the clasp.
11. The clasp according to claim 1, wherein the toothed element is integral with the push-button.
12. The clasp according to claim 1, wherein the first position and the second position of the end link define two opposite end positions of the end link.
13. The clasp according to claim 1, wherein the at least one spring is located between the end link and the push button.
14. The clasp according to claim 1, wherein the next link is disengaged in its entirety from the cover of the clasp in the second position.
Description
(1) Other features and advantages of the present invention will appear more clearly from the following detailed description of an embodiment of the clasp for a watch bracelet or a belt according to the invention, this example being given solely by way of non-limiting illustration with reference to the annexed drawing, in which:
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(9) The present invention proceeds from the general inventive idea which consists in using a spring as an elastic means controlling the uncoupling between a toothed element and a rack toothing of a fine adjustment link of a watch bracelet or a belt clasp. This spring provides a longer travel for the push-button associated therewith, so that the movement of the toothed element controlled by the push-button from its first position, in which it is meshed with the rack toothing, to its second position, in which it is released from its engagement with the rack toothing, is also greater. The teeth of the rack toothing can thus be higher with deeper hollows between the teeth, which ensures improved locking of the toothed element and allows the manufacturing tolerances of the teeth of the rack toothing to be reduced.
(10) The present invention will be described with reference to a watch bracelet. It goes without saying however that this example is given purely by way of non-limiting illustration and that the clasp according to the invention may also be used for a belt.
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(12) As can be seen upon examining
(13) End link 10 includes two end knuckles 20 between which the median knuckle 22 of the next link of second bracelet strand 8 nests. The links are assembled to each other by a bar 24 which passes unrestricted through knuckles 20 and 22 and which is held by two end screws 26.
(14) End link 10 includes at least one and preferably two cylindrical blind housings 28 inside each of which there is arranged a helical spring 30, said springs 30 being covered by a push-button 32. Push-button 32 takes substantially the form of a rectilinear actuation bar, which extends transversely to the longitudinal axis of symmetry of clasp 1 and which has a toothed element 34 at each end thereof, for example in the form of a semi-cylinder. These toothed elements 34 are intended to mesh with rack toothing 14. It will be clear that when end link 10 and its push button 32 are made to slide between the two wings 12 inside cover 2 of clasp 1, as illustrated in
(15) It is also observed upon examining
(16) It will be noted that, at the bottom of blind cylindrical housings 28, two studs 44 are provided for centring springs 30. Further, push-button 32 is provided on the surface thereof facing fine adjustment end link 10 with two cylindrical housings 46 coaxial with blind cylindrical housings 28 for guiding and holding springs 30.
(17) 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 could be envisaged by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the annexed claims.
(18) In particular, as illustrated in
(19) Likewise, as illustrated in