EP0052316A1 - Montre-bracelet - Google Patents
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- Publication number
- EP0052316A1 EP0052316A1 EP81109549A EP81109549A EP0052316A1 EP 0052316 A1 EP0052316 A1 EP 0052316A1 EP 81109549 A EP81109549 A EP 81109549A EP 81109549 A EP81109549 A EP 81109549A EP 0052316 A1 EP0052316 A1 EP 0052316A1
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- Prior art keywords
- housing part
- watch
- lower housing
- strap
- recess
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- G—PHYSICS
- G04—HOROLOGY
- G04B—MECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
- G04B39/00—Watch crystals; Fastening or sealing of crystals; Clock glasses
- G04B39/02—Sealing crystals or glasses
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- G—PHYSICS
- G04—HOROLOGY
- G04B—MECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
- G04B37/00—Cases
- G04B37/0008—Cases for pocket watches and wrist watches
- G04B37/0058—Cases for pocket watches and wrist watches for shaped watches
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- G—PHYSICS
- G04—HOROLOGY
- G04B—MECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
- G04B37/00—Cases
- G04B37/02—Evacuated cases; Cases filled with gas or liquids; Cases containing substances for absorbing or binding moisture or dust
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- G—PHYSICS
- G04—HOROLOGY
- G04B—MECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
- G04B37/00—Cases
- G04B37/04—Mounting the clockwork in the case; Shock absorbing mountings
- G04B37/05—Fixed mountings for pocket or wrist watches
- G04B37/052—Fixed mountings for pocket or wrist watches with shock damping means not related to the winding stem
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- G—PHYSICS
- G04—HOROLOGY
- G04B—MECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
- G04B37/00—Cases
- G04B37/14—Suspending devices, supports or stands for time-pieces insofar as they form part of the case
- G04B37/1486—Arrangements for fixing to a bracelet
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a wristwatch, preferably a waterproof wristwatch, consisting of a pot-shaped housing for receiving the clock mechanism, onto which the watch glass is pressed by screws or other holding construction means, with the interposition of a sealing ring, from the upper housing part designed as a frame.
- the bracelet In known watches, the bracelet is attached to the outside of the housing with fastening means. There are visually unsightly gaps between the bracelet and the watch. If the bracelet is soldered on, undesirable traces of soldering remain, which can hardly be avoided even with careful work. In addition, a watch case model cannot readily be used for different types of wristbands, since all of them are provided with different stimulants, so that the manufacturer has to offer and manufacture a considerable number of basic models in order to remain competitive.
- the purpose of the invention is to create a wristwatch of the type mentioned at the outset, which consists of a few parts, which can be put together simply and quickly and thereby fulfills all the demands placed on a quality wristwatch.
- a type of bracelet attachment to the watch case should be found that allows a basic model of a watch case to be provided with different types of watch straps and thus to be able to offer different-looking wristwatches using only one model, i.e. to enable economical production for the manufacturer.
- the wristwatch according to the invention is characterized in that the clockwork is pressed from the upper part of the housing via the watch glass, a spacer ring and the dial against an elastic element, preferably a foam pad, located in the lower part of the housing.
- the cutout of the upper housing part designed as a collar matches the inner contour of the spacer ring. It lies on a correspondingly shaped step on the outer contour of the watch glass.
- the few parts of the wristwatch according to the invention enable quick and easy assembly. Since the one-piece lower part of the housing does not have a separate base, the base seal is also omitted. Likewise, the work carrier is not required in this construction.
- the upper housing part presses the individual parts in contact, while the elastic element located in the lower housing part in turn exerts an opposing pressure from below over all parts against the watch glass or the upper housing part.
- the foam cushion has the function of a shock-absorbing element, since all parts are resiliently superimposed '.
- the elastic element can also lie between the lower part of the case and the dial, in the event that the clockwork is attached to the dial. With such an arrangement, the dial is compared to the former The arrangement widened somewhat and slightly surpassed the inner contour of the cutout of the lower housing part.
- the arrangement of the resilient superimposition of the individual watch parts is particularly advantageous because of the tolerance insensitivity.
- a spacer ring between the watch glass and the dial has a sealing ring designed as a round cord ring on its outer circumference. This enables easy installation of the sealing ring not only in round but also in mold openings.
- the circumferential step formed on the outer circumference of the watch glass lies on the sealing ring.
- such sealing rings are visible through the watch glass and disturb the harmony of the optics.
- the sealing ring is completely covered, since the inner contour of the spacer ring which hides it from the front is flush with the inner contour of the collar formed on the upper section of the housing, which in turn covers the watch glass step. In fact, only the parts of the watch that are to be seen are visible.
- the bracelet is clamped into the appropriately shaped joint between the upper part of the housing and the lower part of the housing and hooked there.
- An embodiment of the wristwatch according to the invention is characterized by such a design of a recess for receiving the watch strap, which is preferably provided in the lower case part for each watch strap half, that despite perfect integration of the watch strap with the case by separating the upper case part and lower part, the watch band can be removed from the case and various other watch straps can be inserted into the recess.
- the recess provided on two opposite sides in the lower housing part has the shape of an almost the entire width of the outer wall of the lower housing part Inner extending elongated incision, the bottom surface of which is inclined in accordance with the departure angle of the watch band, and which runs out laterally in bulges in such a way that cheeks remain on both sides.
- a metal link band is that the end link of the metal band is cut at the end on both sides in such a way that molded spikes remain which engage behind the cheeks of the recess provided in the lower housing part.
- a hard wire is soldered to each end of the strap, which protrudes slightly over the bandwidth on both sides and reaches behind the cheeks of the recess provided in the lower part of the case.
- a leather strap can be inserted into the watch as well as metal straps for this type of fastening of the watch strap.
- a hard metal part is inserted into the end of the band on the leather strap, which protrudes somewhat over the bandwidth on both sides and engages behind the cheeks of the recess provided in the lower housing part.
- the hard metal part inserted into the leather watch strap ends consists of a stainless steel sheet that is only a few tenths of a millimeter thick and approx. 2-4 mm long, corresponds to the width of the watch strap and has two spike-like extensions at its extreme ends that protrude slightly over the range on both sides and reach behind the cheeks of the recess provided in the lower part of the housing.
- the last upper watch strap link of each strap end engages in the cutout in the lower part of the case, and a hard profile wire which is inserted across the last upper watch strap link and extends slightly on both sides the bandwidth survives, reaches behind the cheeks of the recess provided in the lower part of the housing.
- This part of the invention can also be used advantageously in other housing constructions. It is no longer necessary to extend the housing by means of the otherwise necessary fasteners, no extra parts, such as Horns or spring bars are necessary, no soldering of the watch strap, whereby unwanted solder traces may remain.
- the type of fastening of the watch band according to the invention between the upper part of the case and the lower part of the case allows an effortless replacement of one watch band with another, which fits into the wristwatch just as harmoniously.
- the watch strap is fully integrated into the case. Since only the upper part of the housing has to be separated from the lower part of the housing for replacement, a different watch strap can even be used by a non-specialist without special aids.
- a quartz movement that can be operated with a pusher is inserted into the wristwatch.
- the use of such a clockwork, for which the pusher is preassembled in the lower part of the housing, enables simple assembly simply by placing all parts together and screwing the upper part of the housing to the lower part of the housing. There is no need to adjust the movement in relation to a given winding shaft opening.
- the watch is designed with an analog display, the digits or the corresponding symbols can be milled into the collar of the upper part of the housing, pressed in or on be attached. This simplifies the manufacture of the dial. At the same time, the overall look of the watch appears more generous and elegant, since the dial looks particularly tight due to the numbers attached to it, especially for small ladies' watches.
- the upper part of the housing is made of rolled gold-steel double, a two-color effect can be achieved by removing the rolled gold plating to such an extent that the numbers or the symbols for them appear in steel color.
- the lower part of the case can be made of steel, the watch strap can be made of rolled gold-steel double.
- the cavity in the lower part of the housing intended to accommodate the clockwork is dimensioned such that its layout corresponds to that of the clockwork.
- the lower part of the housing has blind bores open inwards or other shaped recesses, preferably in the solid areas, where the layout of the dial protrudes beyond that of the clockwork. These cavities are filled with diatomaceous earth or other hygroscopic material, which absorbs any moisture that may occur in the interior of the watch and thus prevents the formation of condensation even at extremely low temperatures.
- the diatomaceous earth is introduced in a bound form so that the particles cannot fly around in the housing space.
- the wristwatch consists of a pot-shaped, the clockwork 1 accommodating lower housing part 2, a watch glass 3 with a step 4 formed on its outer circumference, which rests on a sealing ring 5, and a housing upper part 6, designed as a frame, the cutout of which is designed as a collar 7, and which is attached to the lower housing part 2 with screws 8, 16, 17 or other holding construction means.
- numerals 9 or corresponding symbols are milled, pressed or attached in some other way for wristwatches with an analog display.
- An elastic element, preferably foam pad 12, on which the clockwork 1 rests is inserted in the lower housing part 2.
- the cavity in the lower housing part 2 for receiving the clockwork 1 is dimensioned such that its plan corresponds to the plan of the clockwork 1.
- the watch band 13 is clamped and hooked into the parting line 14 between the upper housing part 6 and the lower housing part 2.
- the clockwork 1 can be operated by means of pusher 15, which is pre-assembled in the lower housing part 2.
- blind holes or other recesses are provided, which are filled with diatomaceous earth or other hygroscopic material.
- the assembly of the wristwatch is very easy and quick to carry out because of the few, uncomplicated parts, and because the pre-assembled pusher 15 eliminates the time-consuming adjustment of the movement. All parts are resiliently placed on top of each other.
- the foam pad 12 is inserted into the lower housing part 2, in which the pusher 15 is already mounted and the blind holes, not shown, are filled with bonded kieselguhr or other hygroscopic material, on which the clockwork 1, which fits exactly into the cavity provided, with the dial 10 inserted in the usual way.
- a dial ring 11 is placed on the periphery of the dial 10, which carries the sealing ring 5, which is designed as a round cord ring, on its outer circumference.
- the watch glass 3 with its molded-on step 4 is placed on the spacer ring 11 with the sealing ring 5.
- the watch band 13 is inserted on both sides into the parting line 14 on the lower housing part 2.
- a banjo bolt 16 with a thread inside which is inserted from the upper housing part 6 into a corresponding through hole, and a threaded screw 17 inserted into a corresponding through hole from the lower housing part 2 are screwed together.
- the watch band 13 is jammed in the parting line 14 between the upper housing part 6 and the lower housing part 2.
- the collar 7 presses over the glass step 4 onto the sealing ring 5 and the spacer ring 11.
- the sealing ring 5 is deformed in such a way that it lies firmly against the glass step 4 and the surface of the lower housing part 2, and a tight watch is thus obtained.
- the pressure is transmitted from the spacer ring 11 via the dial 10 and the clockwork 1 to the foam pad 12 underneath, which in turn, since it is pressed together, exerts a counter pressure on the individual parts upwards and thus resiliently presses the parts against the upper housing part 6 from below.
- the foam cushion 12 also acts as a shock-absorbing element for the clockwork 1.
- the lower housing part 2 is preferably provided with a recess 18 which extends almost over the entire width of the outer wall of the lower housing part 2 (FIG. 2) and ends on its sides in bulges 19, 19 'which are designed in this way that cheeks 20, 20 'remain on the outside of the lower housing part 2.
- the bottom surface 21 of the recess 18 is inclined in accordance with the departure angle of the watch band 13.
- the end of the watch band half 13 is inserted into this recess 18.
- a hard profiled wire 23 is inserted or glued into the last band link 22 of the watch band half 13 (e.g. with metal fine link watch bands), or a hard wire is soldered to the end (e.g.
- the last upper watch band link through which a hard profile wire is inserted transversely, engages in the recess 18 in the lower housing part 2.
- the profile wire 23 attached to the strap end protrudes somewhat on both sides beyond the bandwidth of the watch strap 13 and engages with these protruding ends 24, 24 'behind the cheeks 20, 20' of the recess 18, so that the watch strap half 13 cannot slip out.
- the end link of the link belt 13 can also be provided with incisions 25, 25 'on both ends at the end so that mandrels 26, 26' remain (Fig. 4) which are behind the cheeks 20, 20 'of the recess 18 grip in the lower housing part 2.
- Fig. 3 shows another embodiment of the parting line 14.
- the watch band 13 hooks with its last link 22 behind a milled projection 27.
- a hard metal part 28 (FIG. 5) is inserted into the end of the leather strap for stiffening.
- This metal part 28 consists of a stainless steel sheet which is only a few tenths of a millimeter thick, is approx. 2-4 mm long, corresponds to the width of the watch strap and has two spike-like extensions 29, 29 'at its two outermost ends, which protrude somewhat over the bandwidth on both sides and when inserting the tape reach behind the cheeks 20, 20 'of the recess 18 in the lower housing part 2.
- the metal part can be provided with a cutout 30 on its upper edge so that there is a little more scope when inserting the leather watch strap and it is therefore easier to insert.
- the underside of the upper housing part 6 lies flat on the upper side of the lower housing part 2 and holds the watch band half 13 securely and yet sufficiently movably in the recess. No connection or fastening means for the watch band 13 on the housing is visible from the outside.
- the watch and watch band form a harmonious unit.
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Applications Claiming Priority (4)
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DE19803043263 DE3043263A1 (de) | 1980-11-15 | 1980-11-15 | Armbanduhr |
DE3043263 | 1980-11-15 | ||
DE3116306 | 1981-04-24 | ||
DE19813116306 DE3116306A1 (de) | 1981-04-24 | 1981-04-24 | Armbanduhr |
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EP0052316A1 true EP0052316A1 (fr) | 1982-05-26 |
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Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
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EP81109549A Withdrawn EP0052316A1 (fr) | 1980-11-15 | 1981-11-06 | Montre-bracelet |
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US (1) | US4417821A (fr) |
EP (1) | EP0052316A1 (fr) |
CA (1) | CA1168878A (fr) |
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CH661635GA3 (en) * | 1985-08-21 | 1987-08-14 | Contempo Products | Watch case formed of two components welded together by ultrasound |
EP0466655A1 (fr) * | 1990-07-13 | 1992-01-15 | Isafrance | Boitier de montre et dispositif de fixation d'un bracelet |
EP0383179B1 (fr) * | 1989-02-14 | 1992-11-04 | Montres Rado S.A. | Boîte de montre munie d'une coiffe en matériau dur |
WO1998034163A1 (fr) * | 1997-01-31 | 1998-08-06 | Omega S.A. | Dispositif pour la fixation d'un bracelet a une boite de montre |
WO1999022275A1 (fr) | 1997-10-29 | 1999-05-06 | Mario Lehenbauer | Jeu de pieces a monter soi-meme pour former une montre-bracelet |
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- 1981-11-06 EP EP81109549A patent/EP0052316A1/fr not_active Withdrawn
- 1981-11-13 CA CA000389992A patent/CA1168878A/fr not_active Expired
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