EP1275319A1 - Schwenkbarer offener Ring - Google Patents
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- EP1275319A1 EP1275319A1 EP01116879A EP01116879A EP1275319A1 EP 1275319 A1 EP1275319 A1 EP 1275319A1 EP 01116879 A EP01116879 A EP 01116879A EP 01116879 A EP01116879 A EP 01116879A EP 1275319 A1 EP1275319 A1 EP 1275319A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44C—PERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
- A44C5/00—Bracelets; Wrist-watch straps; Fastenings for bracelets or wrist-watch straps
- A44C5/12—C-spring-type bracelets or wrist-watch holders
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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
- G04B37/12—Cases for special purposes, e.g. watch combined with ring, watch combined with button
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44C—PERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
- A44C9/00—Finger-rings
- A44C9/0038—Finger-rings openable or able to be broken for safety reasons
- A44C9/0046—Finger-rings openable or able to be broken for safety reasons comprising a hinge
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- the present invention relates to an articulated ring.
- the term of ring is at take in an enlarged sense, an object of annular shape and susceptible to be fixed on a generally cylindrical member.
- This organ can be a wrist, the ring being a bracelet, but also a neck, the ring then being a necklace, or a finger, in which case it will be a ring.
- This invention relates more particularly to a ring of the type comprising two rigid curved arms and an articulation connecting them, mobile, one facing on the other at the first of their two ends.
- This ring is arranged so as to be able to occupy two positions, one open in which the second ends are spread apart, so that the wearer's organ can be slipped into or removed from the ring by the space between them, the other closed, in which the space between the second ends is reduced, the arms surrounding the wearer's organ.
- This type of ring is used in particular in wristwatches, which are known as "marquise".
- the fact that the arms are rigid offers original aesthetic possibilities.
- both arms are held by means of a spring which tends to bring them together.
- Strength of winding the spring plays an important role. If it is too low, there is a risk to lose the watch, by untimely opening of the arms. If it's too strong, it is not easy to remove the watch from the wrist.
- the first of the connecting means are advantageously formed by a lock and a clamp intended to cooperate with each other when the head is in locked position and disengaged from each other when head is in position unlocked and associated one with the head, the other with the arm.
- the first connecting means are arranged so that the movement of the head from its locked position to its unlocked position is effected by the application of a first force F 1 , and in that a force applied F 2 to one of the arms when the head is in the locked position generates on the latter, by the interaction of the bolt and the crampon, a resulting force F 3 substantially perpendicular to the first force F 1 , the whole so that the arms remain in the closed position as long as the head is in the locked position and can be separated from one another when the head is in the unlocked position.
- it comprises at least one hinge secured to at least one of the arms and which defines a first pivot axis, the hinge being hidden when the head is in the locked position and uncovered in the locked position.
- the articulation further comprises a second hinge pivoting about an axis parallel to the first axis, and a plate connecting the first to the second hinge, one of the hinges being secured to one of the arms, the other to the other arm.
- the head is arranged so as to ability to switch between locking and locking positions unlocking by sliding in at least one of the arms.
- the ring further comprises means for notch positioning arranged to cooperate on the one hand with the head, on the other leaves with one of the arms.
- the head is arranged to pass from one to the other locking and unlocking positions by rotation around of a second axis perpendicular to the first axis.
- At least one of the arms of the bracelet has a protuberance and the head a wing, the protuberance and the wing forming one the lock, the other the crampon.
- the head is pivotally mounted on one arms by one of its ends, around a third axis parallel to the first axis and cooperates at the other end with the other arm to form a notch assembly.
- the ring can advantageously be used as a wristwatch.
- a particularly interesting solution consists in having, in the head, a time device with two separate displays, the connecting means being arranged in such a way that the head can occupy two positions of lock and that the displays are respectively visible in the first and in the second of these positions.
- FIGS. 1 to 4 show, seen from the side, four embodiments of a bracelet according to the invention , in the locked position of the head in a , arms open and head in the unlocked position in b .
- All the embodiments of the invention therefore relate to a bracelet equipped with a watch.
- the technical means used can without other be applied to a necklace or a ring, subject to an adaptation of scale.
- the presence of a watch does not play an essential role either.
- Each of the bracelets shown in Figures 1 to 4 includes two rigid arms 10 and 12 curved, a hinge 14 connecting them to each other by one of their ends identified by the letter a , and a head 16, movable and having in the form of a case inside which is housed a watch 18.
- the two arms 10 and 12 in the closed position, each embrace an angle of approximately 180 °, together forming a ring with an opening 20 intended to receive the wrist of a wearer.
- Their connected ends 10a and 12a are provided with coaxial holes in which a pin of axis AA is engaged to produce a hinge 19 forming the articulation 14.
- These ends each further comprise a flat surface identified by the letter b which are coplanar.
- a protuberance identified by the letter c limits the surfaces 10b and 12b on their side opposite to the joint 14.
- the head 16 is pivotally mounted at the end 10a of the arm 10, around an axis B-B perpendicular to the surface 10b, by means of a head tenon 22 which is attached to it integral, engaged in a hole made in the end 10a of the arm 10, as this can be seen in Figure 1a.
- the tenon 22 thus provides a means function connecting arm 10 to head 16.
- the latter comprises a lower face plane 16a, adjoining surfaces 10b and 12b in the locked position and on which is fixed the pin 22, an upper surface 16b, curved, two faces side 16c and two wings 16d intended to cooperate with the protrusions 10c and 12c.
- the protrusions 10c and 12c, with the surfaces 10b and 12b form crampons and the two wings 16d of the locks each cooperating with one of the crampons, so as to make the head 16 and the arms 10 and 12 integral.
- the head 16 In the locked position of the head, shown in FIG. 1a, the head 16 fits into the general shape of the bracelet, the upper surface 16b extending the arms 10 and 12 and the hinge 19 being covered.
- F 1 a force on one of the lateral faces 16c, substantially perpendicular to the plane of the drawing, and which makes the head 16 and the stud 22 pivot on the arm 10 , so that the wings 16d separate from the protrusions 10c and 12c.
- the rotation should be approximately 90 °.
- the head then reaches its unlocked position.
- the force F 3 is perpendicular to F 1 and substantially parallel to the axis BB when it is the surface 12b and the face 16a which form the second connecting means, while it is substantially parallel to the axis BB in the other case.
- F 3 has the effect of generating a stress at the level of the tenon 22, but without thereby causing a displacement of the head 16 with reference to the arms 10 and 12. The head 16 is thus thus locked and the arms 10 and 12 remain closed .
- the arms 10 and 12 can only be opened in the since joint 14 can work freely. This is only possible if the head 16, in the unlocked position, completely releases the surface 12b, and the hinge 19. The arm 12 is thus no longer limited in its movement by the face 16a. This condition is only satisfied if the distance between the axis B-B and the edge 16c is less than the distance between the axes A-A and B-B.
- the arms could also cooperate with a spring, as is done in marquee watches, so that, when set up, they automatically take their closed position.
- the head 16 on the arm 10 removably. This is easily achieved by arranging the tenon 22 and the hole made in the arm 10 so as to form a bayonet engagement. In this case, the release will be done advantageously after an angle of rotation greater than 90 °, so that the risk of accidental stall is eliminated.
- FIG. 2 differs from that of FIG. 1 by the symmetrical structure of the head 16 and by its articulation 14. The others characteristics are found in a similar way, identified by the same references.
- the articulation 14 comprises a plate 26 connecting the two ends 10a and 12a and forming with them two hinges 28 and 30 pivoting around axes A-A and A'-A 'parallel to each other.
- the plate 26 has a bearing surface 26a which, when the arms are in closed position as shown in Figure 2a, is in the extension of surfaces 10b and 12b.
- the surface 26a is shaped substantially square, side equal to or greater than the width of the head 16.
- the head 16 is pivotally mounted on the plate 26, around an axis B-B perpendicular to the surface 26a and passing through its center, by means of a tenon 22, similar in all respects to that used in the embodiment of the Figure 1.
- the pin 22 thus provides a function of connecting means between the head and joint 14.
- the head 16 is symmetrical, it is possible to rotate it completely on axis B-B. In this way, by placing two watches 18 in the head 16, displaying different times, it is possible to select the time displayed by simple rotation of the head.
- the head 16 In the locked position, shown in FIG. 2a, the head 16 fits into the general shape of the bracelet, the upper surface 16b extending the arms 10 and 12. To separate the head 16 and the arms 10 and 12, it is necessary to apply a force F 1 , substantially perpendicular to the plane of the drawing, on one of the lateral faces 16c, which pivots the head 16 and the lug 22 on the plate 26, so that the wings 16d separate from the protuberances 10c and 12c. The rotation should be approximately 90 °. The head then reaches its unlocked position.
- the surfaces 10b and 12b on the face 16a or the protrusions 10c and 12c with the wings 16d thus form means for connecting the head with the arms 10 and 12.
- the two connecting means of the head and the arms are triggered in the unlocked position, the permanent link function being provided by the tenon 22 mounted on the plate 26.
- the arms 10 and 12 can only be opened in the since joint 14 can work freely. This is only possible if the head 16, in the unlocked position, completely releases the surfaces 10b and 12b, which are no longer limited in their movement by the face 16a. This condition is only satisfied if the distance between the axis B-B and the edge 16c is less than the distance between B-B and the axes A-A and A'-A '.
- the head 16 of the bracelet described with reference to FIG. 2 being symmetrical, it can occupy two locking positions, passing from one to the other by 180 ° rotation. If it is fitted with two watches 18 and, accordingly a double time display, it allows the display of two pieces of information, for example the hours of two time zones, the transition from one to the other is by simply rotating the head 16.
- the head 16 can be removably mounted on the plate 26 by means of a bayonet connection.
- FIG. 3 represents a bracelet different from the two examples described previously because the head 16 is slidably mounted on the surfaces support 10b and 12b.
- the articulation 14 is identical to that of FIG. 1, formed of two coaxial hinges 30, of axis A-A, one only being visible in the drawing, separated by a space.
- the same parts have the same references as in FIGS. 1 and 2.
- the head 16 comprises, as in the two examples described above, a face lower plane 16a, adjoining surfaces 10b and 12b in the locked position and on which is fixed the pin 22, an upper surface 16b, curved, two side faces 16c.
- the upper surface 16b joins the lower face 16a at each of the ends, so that the head 16 has a section having the shape of a cylinder segment, with an axis parallel to the axis A-A.
- the surfaces 10b and 12b have a groove 32, perpendicular to the axis A-A and in T-section, serving as a slide.
- the tenon 22 is provided with a protruding portion 22a, engaged in the groove 32 to form a slide and thus provide a connection function between the head 16 and the arm 10.
- a spring ball 34 is housed in the arm 10 and protrudes from the surface 10b at near its end opposite to the joint 14.
- a conical hole 36 is made in the face 16a, arranged so that the ball 34 is housed there when the head 16 is in the locked position.
- the head 16 fits in the general shape of the bracelet, the upper surface 16b extending the arms 10 and 12.
- the pin 22 is engaged in the part of the groove 32 associated with the arm 10.
- the head 16 is held in this position by the engagement of the ball 34 in the conical hole 36.
- the arms 10 and 12 can only be opened insofar as the joint 14 can freely work. This is only possible if the head 16 completely releases the surface 10b and the hinges 30 in the unlocked position. The arm 10 is then no longer limited in its movement by the face 16a. This condition is only satisfied if the length of the groove 32 is at least equal to the distance between the joint 14 and the end of the face 16a, on the side where the force F 1 is applied.
- the hinge forming the joint 14 it would also be possible to offset the hinge forming the joint 14, so that the groove 32 is practiced only in the arm 12.
- the surface 10b is less than the surface 12b.
- the displacement of the head 16, to pass from one to the other of the positions locked and unlocked is reduced.
- the head 16 is pivotally mounted on the end 12a of the arm 12, around an axis C-C parallel to the axis A-A, by means of a hinge 36.
- the latter ensures a function of connecting means between the arm 12 and the head 16, which comprises a flat lower face 16a, adjoining surfaces 10b and 12b in position locked, an upper surface 16b, curved, two lateral faces 16c, a first wing 16d intended to cooperate with the protuberance 10c and a second wing 16th arranged to form the hinge 36 with the protuberance 12c.
- the protrusion 10c forms a crampon and the wing 16d a lock, which cooperate one with the other so as to make the head 16 and the arms 10 and 12 integral, the wing 16d being engaged in notch in the protuberance 10c and thus ensuring a function of connecting means between the head 16 and the arm 10.
- This notch can be produced by a slight overlap of the wing 16d by the protuberance 10c, the arms 10 and 12 being sufficiently elastic to allow the necessary deformation when the head is released 16. It is also possible to perform this function at using a spring ball similar to that mentioned with reference to the figure 3.
- the head 16 fits in the general shape of the bracelet, the upper surface 16b extending the arms 10 and 12.
- the force F 2 is applied, this force generates a force resulting F 3 by the protuberance 10c on the wing 16d.
- the force F 3 is perpendicular to F 1 , which has the effect of generating a stress at the level of the hinge 36, but without however causing a displacement of the head 16 with reference to the arms 10 and 12. The head 16 is thus thus locked and the arms 10 and 12 remain closed.
- the ring according to the invention can be the subject of many variations. Still others are possible, without departing from the scope of the invention. As mentioned above, it is not only bracelets, but also necklaces or rings, for example.
- both arms 10 and 12 and of head 16 can be considerably changed. It is thus not necessary that the surfaces 10b, 12b and 16a are flat. They could also be spherical in both first embodiments, cylindrical in the third and shaped any in the fourth.
- the head could wear a cabochon or a cut stone, rather than wearing a watch. It would also be possible to fix the watch in one of the arms of the bracelet and whether or not to be partially masked. If the watch is hidden, the reading will would do by moving the head 16, but without bringing the latter to its unlocked position, to prevent inadvertent opening of the bracelet.
- the two arms 10 and 12 can embrace an angle less than 180 °. In this case, however, the ends 10a and 12a will be arranged to form a stop when the arms are in position closed.
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Priority Applications (10)
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EP01116879A EP1275319A1 (de) | 2001-07-11 | 2001-07-11 | Schwenkbarer offener Ring |
JP2003511664A JP2004533897A (ja) | 2001-07-11 | 2002-07-10 | 関節接続環 |
KR10-2004-7000342A KR20040038978A (ko) | 2001-07-11 | 2002-07-10 | 관절형 개방 링 |
US10/480,711 US7017368B2 (en) | 2001-07-11 | 2002-07-10 | Articulated open ring |
CNB028130820A CN1236713C (zh) | 2001-07-11 | 2002-07-10 | 铰接式开口环体 |
EP02743505A EP1404190B1 (de) | 2001-07-11 | 2002-07-10 | Schwenkbarer offener ring |
PCT/IB2002/002706 WO2003005850A1 (fr) | 2001-07-11 | 2002-07-10 | Anneau ouvert articule |
AT02743505T ATE341959T1 (de) | 2001-07-11 | 2002-07-10 | Schwenkbarer offener ring |
DE60215349T DE60215349D1 (de) | 2001-07-11 | 2002-07-10 | Schwenkbarer offener ring |
TW091125014A TW582995B (en) | 2001-07-11 | 2002-10-25 | Articulated ring |
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EP02743505A Expired - Lifetime EP1404190B1 (de) | 2001-07-11 | 2002-07-10 | Schwenkbarer offener ring |
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EP (2) | EP1275319A1 (de) |
JP (1) | JP2004533897A (de) |
KR (1) | KR20040038978A (de) |
CN (1) | CN1236713C (de) |
AT (1) | ATE341959T1 (de) |
DE (1) | DE60215349D1 (de) |
TW (1) | TW582995B (de) |
WO (1) | WO2003005850A1 (de) |
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CN1236713C (zh) | 2006-01-18 |
ATE341959T1 (de) | 2006-11-15 |
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JP2004533897A (ja) | 2004-11-11 |
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