Ceramic Watch Chain
20170042297 ยท 2017-02-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A44C5/107
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A ceramic watch chain is disclosed. The ceramic watch chain includes a central connecting piece having on both sides thereof a pair of through holes, an outer connecting piece located outside the central connecting piece and having on both sides thereof insert holes corresponding to the through holes, with a fastening groove being formed outside each of the insert holes and having a diameter larger than that of the insert hole, a fastening pin passing through the through holes to be inserted into the insert holes, and a fixing member coupled to a lower surface of the fastening groove. The invention has no pin insert hole on the back of the outer connecting piece of the watch chain, thus providing an attractive appearance, and reducing the manufacturing cost of the watch chain.
Claims
1. A ceramic watch chain, comprising: a central connecting piece having on both sides thereof a pair of through holes; an outer connecting piece located outside the central connecting piece, and having on both sides thereof insert holes corresponding to the through holes, with a fastening groove being formed outside each of the insert holes and having a diameter larger than that of the insert hole; a fastening pin passing through the through holes to be inserted into the insert holes; and a fixing member coupled to a lower surface of the fastening groove.
2. A ceramic watch chain, comprising: a central connecting piece having on both sides thereof a pair of through holes; an inner connecting piece located outside the central connecting piece, and having on both sides thereof connecting holes corresponding to the through holes; an outer connecting piece located outside the inner connecting piece, and having on both sides thereof insert holes corresponding to the connecting holes, with a fastening groove being formed outside each of the insert holes and having a diameter larger than that of the insert hole; a fastening pin passing through the through holes and the connecting holes to be inserted into the insert holes; and a fixing member coupled to a lower surface of the fastening groove.
3. The ceramic watch chain as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the fixing member comprises: a cylindrical body portion; and a conical inclined portion provided on an upper portion of the body portion, the body portion has a diameter corresponding to that of the insert hole, and the body portion is lower in height than the insert hole.
4. The ceramic watch chain as claimed in claim 3, wherein the fastening pin is a cylindrical shell having on both ends thereof a plurality of cut slits, and outer circumferences of both ends of the fastening pin are bent outwards in an inclination direction of the inclined portion to be caught by an interior of the fastening groove.
5. The ceramic watch chain as claimed in claim 3, wherein an adhesive member is inserted in a space between an outer circumference of the body portion and an inner circumference of the fastening groove.
6. The ceramic watch chain as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein each of the outer connecting piece and the central connecting piece is made of a ceramic material.
7. The ceramic watch chain as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the fastening pin is made of a stainless steel material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0026] Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the present disclosure, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. While the present disclosure will be described in conjunction with the following embodiments, it will be understood that they are not intended to limit the present disclosure to these embodiments alone. On the contrary, the present disclosure is intended to cover alternatives, modifications, and equivalents which may be included within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure as defined by the appended claims. Furthermore, in the following detailed description of the present disclosure, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present disclosure. However, embodiments of the present disclosure may be practiced without these specific details.
[0027] Hereinafter, a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0028] Referring to
[0029] Hereinafter, a watch chain of a first embodiment will be described with reference to
[0030] A pair of through holes 110 is formed on both sides of each central connecting piece 100.
[0031] Further, the outer connecting pieces 300 are located externally above and below the central connecting piece 100 and have insert holes 310 formed on both sides thereof to correspond to the through holes 110. A fastening pin 500 passes through the through hole 110 on one side of the central connecting piece 100 and is inserted into the through groove 310 on the other side of the outer connecting piece 300.
[0032] That is, the central connecting pieces 100 and the outer connecting pieces 300 are alternately connected to each other via a fastening pin 500 like a stacked brick structure.
[0033] Hereinafter, a watch chain of a second embodiment will be described with reference to
[0034] A pair of through holes 110 is formed on both sides of each central connecting piece 100.
[0035] Inner connecting pieces 200 are located externally above and below the central connecting piece 100, and each have connecting holes 210 formed on both sides thereof to correspond to the through holes 110. Outer connecting pieces 300 are located externally above and below the inner connecting pieces 200, and each have insert holes 310 formed on both sides thereof to correspond to the connecting holes 210.
[0036] Further, a fastening pin 500 passes sequentially through the through hole 110 formed on one side of the central connecting piece 100 and the connecting hole 210 formed on the other side of the inner connecting piece 200 to be inserted into the insert hole 310 formed on one side of the outer connecting piece 300.
[0037] That is, as in the stacked brick structure of the above-mentioned watch chain of the first embodiment, the central connecting pieces 100, the inner connecting pieces 200 and the outer connecting pieces 300 are alternately connected by the fastening pins 500.
[0038] The central connecting pieces 100, the inner connecting pieces 200, and the outer connecting pieces 300 are preferably made of a ceramic material, particularly, zirconia ceramic.
[0039] Since zirconia ceramic is the second hardest material after diamond, is excellent in terms of gloss, and is not scratched, it is used as a material for luxury watch chains.
[0040] Referring to
[0041] In the case of the watch chain of the first embodiment, the fastening pin 500 passes through the through hole 110 of the central connecting piece 100 and the insert hole 310 of the outer connecting piece 300 (see
[0042] Moreover, as shown in
[0043] Referring to
[0044] Further, the fastening groove 330 that is slightly larger in diameter than the insert hole 310 is formed outside the insert hole 310.
[0045] A fixing member 400 is coupled to a lower surface of the fastening groove 330.
[0046] The fixing member 400 includes a body portion 410 having a cylindrical shape, with a conical inclined portion 430 being formed on an upper portion of the body portion 410.
[0047] The body portion 410 has a diameter corresponding to that of the insert hole 310, and the height of the body portion 410 is formed to be slightly lower than the insert hole 310 by a length corresponding to a thickness of the fastening pin 500. Such a configuration is made because the outer circumferences of the both ends of the fastening pin 500 are bent outwards and thereby the both ends of the fastening pin 500 are fitted between the inclined portion 430 formed on the upper portion of the body portion 410 and the inner side of the fastening groove 330, as shown in
[0048] Hereinafter, the coupling structure and the coupling method of the ceramic watch chain 10 according to the present invention will be described.
[0049] Referring to
[0050] Further, the fixing member 400 is attached to the lower surface of the fastening groove 330. Since the diameter of the body portion 410 of the fixing member 400 corresponds to the diameter of the insert hole 310, the fixing member 400 has only to be pushed into the insert hole 310 and then attached to the lower surface of the fastening groove 330.
[0051] As shown in
[0052] Thereafter, as shown in
[0053] Moreover, since the cut slits 520 are also formed on the upper end of the fastening pin 500, it is preferable that the upper end of the fastening pin 500 is covered by a member capable of absorbing shocks that acts on the upper end and then is struck by the rubber hammer or the like so as to prevent the upper end of the fastening pin 500 from being cut.
[0054] Thereby, the lower end of the fastening pin 500 is caught by the inner side of the fastening groove 330, and a surface of the lower end is attached to the adhesive member 600. Consequently, the lower end of the fastening pin 500 is fixedly coupled to the fastening groove 330, namely, the outer connecting member 300.
[0055] As such, the lower end of the fastening pin 500 is coupled to one of the pair of fastening grooves 330 of the outer connecting piece 300. Subsequently, as shown in
[0056] In order to prevent the fastening pin 500 from being corroded and allow the both ends of the fastening pin 500 to be bent outwards, the fastening pin 500 should possess certain ductility and rigidity. For this reason, the fastening pin 500 is preferably made of a stainless steel material.
[0057] Subsequently, the following process will be performed.
[0058] As shown in
[0059] Further, although not shown in the drawings, as for the watch chain of the second embodiment, the upper end of the fastening pin 500 protrudes from the connecting hole 210 in the above-mentioned case.
[0060] Referring to
[0061] Referring to
[0062] Referring to
[0063] The structure of the fastening pin 500 is the same as the above-mentioned structure.
[0064] On both sides of the outer connecting piece 300, vertical grooves 335 corresponding to the thickness of the outer circumference of the fastening pin 500 and inclined grooves 340 obliquely extending from the corresponding vertical grooves 335 are formed.
[0065] The coupling manner is as follows: the lower end of the fastening pin 500 is inserted into each vertical groove 335 and the upper end of the fastening pin 500 is struck by the rubber hammer or the like. In this case, while the lower end of the fastening pin 500 is cut along the cut slits 520 and is flared in the inclination direction of the inclined groove 340, the fastening pin 500 is bent. Thereby, the fastening pin 500 is secured to the inclined groove 340, namely, the outer connecting piece 300.
[0066] As such, the lower end of the fastening pin 500 is coupled to one of the pair of inclined grooves 340 of the outer connecting piece 300. Thereafter, the lower end of the fastening pin 500 is coupled to the other inclined groove 340 in the same manner.
[0067] Thereafter, as shown in
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[0069] In the case of the general ceramic watch chain 10, holes 30 into which pins 40 are inserted are separately formed on a back of the outer connecting piece 60. Thus, this watch chain is problematic in that, whenever a person wears a watch on his or her wrist and looks at the watch chain 10, the holes 30 are seen from the back of the outer connecting piece 60 and thereby appearance is poor.
[0070] In contrast, as shown in section A of
[0071] The ceramic watch chain 10 according to the present invention may be applied to only the watch chain connected to a watch body 20 like section A of
[0072] The reason is as follows: each person who wears the watch has a different wrist circumference. Thus, in the case where some of the central connecting pieces 100 and some of the outer connecting pieces 300 should be removed from section B, the ceramic watch chain 10 according to the present invention is configured such that the fastening pin 500 is fixedly coupled to the outer connecting piece 300 and thereby it is impossible to separate the connecting pieces 100 and 300. For this reason, the connecting pieces of section B should take a separable structure like the existing watch-chain connecting pieces 50 and 60 shown in
[0073] Although the invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments in the attached figures, it is noted that equivalents may be employed and substitutions made herein without departing from the scope of the invention as recited in the claims.