EP3031343A1 - Montre-bracelet dotée d'élément de joaillerie, élément de joaillerie pour montre-bracelet et procédé d'application d'un élément de joaillerie sur une montre-bracelet - Google Patents

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EP3031343A1
EP3031343A1 EP15158550.2A EP15158550A EP3031343A1 EP 3031343 A1 EP3031343 A1 EP 3031343A1 EP 15158550 A EP15158550 A EP 15158550A EP 3031343 A1 EP3031343 A1 EP 3031343A1
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wristwatch
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Leander Wyss
Christoph Vogel
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JOWISSA UHREN AG
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44CPERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
    • A44C5/00Bracelets; Wrist-watch straps; Fastenings for bracelets or wrist-watch straps
    • A44C5/14Bracelets; Wrist-watch straps; Fastenings for bracelets or wrist-watch straps characterised by the way of fastening to a wrist-watch or the like
    • GPHYSICS
    • G04HOROLOGY
    • G04BMECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
    • G04B37/00Cases
    • G04B37/14Suspending devices, supports or stands for time-pieces insofar as they form part of the case
    • G04B37/1486Arrangements for fixing to a bracelet
    • GPHYSICS
    • G04HOROLOGY
    • G04BMECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
    • G04B47/00Time-pieces combined with other articles which do not interfere with the running or the time-keeping of the time-piece
    • G04B47/04Time-pieces combined with other articles which do not interfere with the running or the time-keeping of the time-piece with attached ornaments or amusement apparatus
    • G04B47/042Fastening of jewels and the like

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  • the invention relates to a wristwatch with at least one decorative element.
  • the invention relates to a jewelry element for a wristwatch.
  • the invention relates to a method for attaching a decorative element to a wristwatch.
  • A1 is a piece of jewelry with a decorative element and a fastening means known with which a detachable connection of the piece of jewelry to a bracelet, in particular a bracelet of a wristwatch, can be made.
  • the jewelry element consists for example of a set with diamonds version.
  • the attachment means is a clasp with an upper bracket and a lower bracket pivotally mounted on the upper bracket. The clasp can be placed around the bracelet and closed with a lock. In this way, the bracelet can be provided in the short term, depending on individual needs, for example, to suit clothing or society, with a suitable decorative element to remodel the clock according to the wishes of the wearer and the occasion accordingly.
  • a disadvantage is that the bottom bracket may interfere with wearing the bracelet.
  • the German utility model G 92 01 420.8 discloses a wristwatch with a watch case from which the attached thereto bracelet is detachable.
  • the watch strap can be attached to the watch case without a spring bar.
  • One downside is that the bracelet and Also, the watch case must be specially designed for attaching the bracelet.
  • German translation of the European patent specification EP 1 693 719 B1 discloses a device for attaching a replaceable strap to a watch. Between the watch case and the bracelet, a link is provided. The link serves to attach the watch band to the watch.
  • the connecting element can also be provided with gemstones. It should be noted, however, that the link is required to attach the bracelet to the watch.
  • the German utility model DE 92 03 659 discloses an attachment device for bracelets. Both the bracelet and the watch band area are subject to a constant desire for changes and improvements.
  • the Ansteck Road for bracelets, in particular for wristwatches, is designed such that it offers a possibility for individual identification by an integrated into the Ansteck issued connection.
  • the user can also buy after the purchase of a bracelet or a clock further attachment devices with pictures of his taste and thus has the ability to change the bracelet and / or the clock individually and to identify them.
  • the Ansteck driven is infected by means of a rubber band to the bracelet section.
  • the German Utility Model DE 297 16 248 U1 discloses a sliding element for a bracelet.
  • the sliding element for a bracelet in particular watch strap, extends along the front of the bracelet and at least partially along the back of the bracelet.
  • Along the front side of the bracelet preferably extends a substantially flat base element, from which extend the displaceable holding elements, which each engage around a longitudinal edge of the bracelet.
  • the Retaining elements can be latched to one another with the base element for setting the distance.
  • a corresponding element for attachment to the watch band is from the DE 19 44 541 known.
  • the element is designed as a label carrier and has projecting, web-shaped tabs, which are to be bent according to the width of the bracelet and then extend along the underside of the bracelet.
  • the German Utility Model DE 200 03 266 U1 discloses a piece of jewelry with changing device.
  • the piece of jewelry has a removable jewelry element and a supporting part for it. To fix the jewelry element engages a mechanism in a recess of the jewelry element.
  • the German patent DE 837 529 discloses a wristwatch.
  • the watch which is attached to the wrist of the wearer, can be combined with a set of easily detachable bracelets.
  • the bracelets are adorned at the respective connectable with the clock end with various decorative rates.
  • the watch can thus be adapted to the particular occasions and circumstances in which it is worn.
  • the respective trim is permanently connected to the end of the Uhrarmbands.
  • the European patent application EP 1 314 372 A1 discloses a bracelet with at least one associated piece of jewelry.
  • the jewelry should move through the movements of the wearer's bracelet relative to the bracelet, without disturbing the person or obstruct.
  • each piece of jewelry is connected to a support member which is slidably excluded in a guide along the bracelet.
  • the international patent application WO 1999/022620 A2 discloses a piece of jewelry, which is attached by an attachment to a body.
  • the main body may be a watch strap.
  • the attachment is attached by means of two mutually spaced hexagon socket screws on the body.
  • German utility model DE 94 20 060 U1 discloses an additional housing which has one or more eyelets with which the additional housing is hingedly pivotable about a web.
  • the bridge is held between extensions of the watch case, which in turn is held at the end of the watch strap.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a wristwatch with at least one releasably attached jewelry element, so that the jewelry element is held securely and positionally stable on the wristwatch and that the jewelry element does not interfere with the comfort of the wristwatch.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a decorative element for a wristwatch, which can be releasably attached to a wristwatch and it is secure, positionally stable and the comfort of the wristwatch is not annoying, attached to the wristwatch.
  • An additional object of the invention is to provide a method of attaching a jewelry element to a wristwatch, which is simple and wherein the jewelry element can be attached to the wristwatch in a simple and secure manner.
  • At least one decorative element can be attached to the wristwatch according to the invention.
  • the jewelry element is detachably seated in a receptacle which has a base and a first leg and second leg arranged substantially perpendicular to the base. Between an outer side wall of the watch case of the wristwatch and one end of the watchband sits the ornamental element.
  • the decorative element has formed a holding element which has formed a inner contour which extends along a length.
  • the inner contour of the retainer abuts a free end of a watchband along a width of the watchband.
  • the watch case is provided with two opposite receptacles to which the watch band can be attached.
  • a jewelry element is provided at each end of the watchband, which is connected to the watch case.
  • This attachment of the jewelry element between the respective end of the watchband and the watch case has the advantage that the jewelry element is held between the end of the watchband and the watch case.
  • the jewelry element itself is clamped by its own design at the end of the watchband.
  • the clamping bracket is designed so that the comfort of the clock is not disturbed. There are no fasteners of the jewelry element that interfere with the comfort of the wristwatch. Furthermore, by the Clamping the jewelry element on the watch band only a movement of the jewelry element in the direction of the watch case out possible.
  • two tape holders are provided on the watch case according to a possible embodiment.
  • the two band holders are each connected via a spacer element with the watch case.
  • Each of the tape holders has formed a U-shaped receptacle for the watch band.
  • the U-shaped receptacle has a base and two legs formed substantially perpendicular to the base.
  • Each of the two receptacles is connected to the watch case via the spacer such that the base of each receptacle is oriented substantially parallel to a plane defined by a watch case.
  • Each of the legs has a blind hole for mounting the watchband.
  • a spring bar which is provided at the respective end of the watchband.
  • the watch band is releasably attached to the watch case.
  • the jewelery element is also fastened to the watch case during assembly of the end of the watch strap in the U-shaped receptacle.
  • the design of the U-shaped receptacles on the watch case has the advantage that any structural change of the watch case any configured jewelry elements can be attached to the wristwatch.
  • This U-shaped arrangement of the legs with the blind hole on the clock is the prerequisite for the fact that the decorative element with the holding element can not move in a horizontal direction (perpendicular to the watch band).
  • the holding element has an inner contour which is formed uniformly along the length of the holding element.
  • the inner contour is C-shaped and the holding member has a free end, which has a distance to an underside of the jewelry carrier, which is smaller than a thickness of the watch band.
  • the two receptacles are respectively formed on opposite sides on the watch case such that the base of each receptacle is substantially perpendicular to a plane defined by the watch case.
  • the holding element of the jewelery element has a portion with a length which is formed such that an inner contour of the portion is C-shaped.
  • the portion has a free end which has a distance to a bottom of the jewelry carrier, which is smaller than a thickness of a watch band.
  • the free ends of the jewelry element are also in this embodiment of the legs formed substantially perpendicular to the base of the recording.
  • Each embodiment of the jewelry element is integrally formed from a jewelry carrier and the holding element, while the inner contour is adapted to a rounding of the free end of the watchband.
  • the wearer of a watch decides to change the jewelry element, this requires some technical skill. It is in fact necessary to solve the fixation of the watch band through the spring bar and install again.
  • the holding element of the jewelery element lies between the two legs of the receptacle.
  • the length of the retaining element substantially corresponds to the inner distance between the two legs of the receptacle.
  • the jewelry element for a wristwatch is characterized in that the jewelry element is in one piece and consists of a jewelry carrier and a holding element.
  • the retaining element has an inner C-shaped contour extending along a length.
  • the holding element For attachment of the jewelry element at the end of the watch band, the holding element has a free end, which also extends along the length of the jewelry element.
  • the retaining element is attached to the connecting transition such that the free end of the retaining element to the underside of the jewelry carrier has a distance which is smaller than a thickness of the watchband.
  • This embodiment of the decorative elements with the holding element has the advantage that a certain clamping action is exerted on the watch band by the free end of the holding element and so the jewelry element is held securely at the end of the watchband.
  • the flat element does not unnecessarily protrude from the watch band on the underside and thus disturbs the wearing comfort of a user.
  • the retaining element has formed a portion having a free end with a length which is smaller than the length of the jewelry element.
  • the free end of the support member is formed such that a distance of the free end of the support member to a bottom of the jewelry carrier is smaller than a defined by the inner contour diameter.
  • the attachment of the jewelry element at the end of the watch band is facilitated by the connecting transition of the jewelry element has formed an inner curve or inner contour, which corresponds to a rounding of the end of the watchband.
  • the inventive method for attaching a jewelry element to a wristwatch is characterized in that one end of the watchband is inserted into the jewelry element. This ensures that the free end of the watch band rests against an inner contour of the holding element of the decorative element. Furthermore, the jewelry element is held by clamping the retaining element on the watch band. Subsequently, the watch band is inserted together with the clamped jewelry element in a connected to the watch case U-shaped receptacle between a first leg and a second leg.
  • the watchband itself is releasably fixed with a spring bar, which is provided in the end of the watchband, between the two legs of the recording.
  • the jewelry element has a C-shape and is thereby held at the end of the watchband which carries the spring bar.
  • the jewelery element can have a C-shape reaching at least in one section slightly over 180 ° so as to clamp the decorative element on the watchband to hold.
  • the inner contour of the holding element of the jewelery element and the rounding of the end of the watchband have substantially the same radius.
  • the slightly over 180 ° reaching C-shape of the jewelry element, in at least one section requires that the free end of the retaining element to the underside of the jewelry carrier has a distance which is smaller than the diameter of the inner contour.
  • the decorative element can no longer be vertically detached from the watch band, as it abuts on the upper side or with the connecting retaining element, depending on the embodiment, the watch case or the base of the recording.
  • the horizontal shift (aligned perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the watchband) is due to the between the Thighs of the U-shaped receptacle provided retaining element also not possible.
  • the holding element has the same width as the watchband itself. As a result, the jewelry element between the legs of the recording of the clock in the horizontal direction is fixed in the same manner as the watchband itself.
  • FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 show a partial perspective view and a plan view of a wristwatch 1.
  • the watch band 2 is connected at its respective end 6 to the watch case 3.
  • At the respective end 6 of the watchband 2 each have a decorative element 10 is provided.
  • the jewelry element 10 thus sits in a receptacle 12 between the watch case 3 and the end 6 of the watchband 2. From the top view of the wristwatch 1 according to the invention it is clear that the jewelry element 10 is thereby attached to the end 6 of the watch strap 2, that it directly connected to the housing 3 of the wristwatch 1 or to a side wall 5 of the housing 3.
  • the jewelry element 10 abuts against the base 13 of the receptacle 12.
  • the first leg 14 1 and the second leg 14 2 prevent a lateral movement 34 of the jewelery element 10, wherein an inner distance 33 between the first leg 14 1 and the second leg 14 1 substantially corresponds to the length of the jewelery element 10.
  • Figure 3 and Figure 4 show a partial perspective view and a plan view of another embodiment of the jewelry element 10 in conjunction with the wristwatch 1.
  • the decorative element 10 on the base 13 of Recording 12 on.
  • the jewelry element 10 is firmly seated between the first leg 14 1 and the second leg 14 2 of the receptacle 12.
  • the receptacle 12 is provided directly on the watch case 3 and firmly connected to the watch case 3.
  • FIG. 5 and FIG. 6 also show a perspective partial view and a top view of yet another embodiment of the jewelry element 10 in conjunction with the wristwatch 1.
  • the jewelry element 10 is in this embodiment on the base 13 of the receptacle 12.
  • the jewelry element 10 is firmly seated between the first leg 14 1 and the second leg 14 2 of the receptacle 12.
  • the receptacle 12 is fixedly connected via a spacer 11 with the watch case 3.
  • the end 6 of the watchband 2 by means of the jewelry element 10 firmly and yet releasably connected to the watch case 3.
  • FIG. 7 The attachment of the jewelry element 10 on the watch case 3 according to one embodiment is in FIG. 7 shown.
  • the end 6 of the watchband 2 is inserted.
  • the jewelry element 10 thus sits clamped at the end 6 of the watchband 2.
  • the clamping effect of the jewelry element 10 is achieved by a free end 23 of the jewelry element 10.
  • the at the end 6 of the watchband 2 clamped held jewelry element 10 is mounted together with the watch strap 2 on the watch case 3.
  • the watch band 2 is inserted into a receptacle 12 of the watch case 3.
  • the receptacle 12 is formed directly on the watch case 3 in this embodiment.
  • the watch band 2 has a thickness 31 which is greater than a distance 30 of a free end 23 (see Fig. 14 + 15) of the holding element 21.
  • FIG. 8 shows a partial exploded view of the wristwatch 1 according to the invention, in which the attachment of the jewelry element 10 is shown on the watch case 3.
  • the recordings 12 are attached to the watch case 3 for the watch band 2.
  • the two receptacles 12 are each formed at opposite sides on a watch case 3 such that a base 13 of each receptacle 12 is substantially perpendicular to a plane 7 defined by the watch case 3.
  • the receptacles 12 are U-shaped and consist of the base 13 and substantially perpendicular to the base 13 arranged first leg 14 1 and second leg 14 second
  • the first leg 14 1 and the second leg 14 2 have each formed a blind hole 15, which serves for mounting the watch band 2 on the watch case 3.
  • the jewelry element 10 is placed on the end 6 of the watchband 2 and thus sits on the free end 23 by clamping on the watchband 2.
  • a spring bar 16 is provided in the region of the end 6 of the watchband 2.
  • the watch band 2 is inserted into the receptacle 12 together with the jewelery element 10 clamped at the end 6 of the watch band 2.
  • the two spring-loaded ends 27 (see Fig. 13 ) of the spring bar 16 engage in the respective blind holes 15 of the first leg 14 1 and the second leg 14 2 , so that the watch band 2 is attached to the housing 3 of the wristwatch 1.
  • FIG. 9 and FIG. 10 show a further embodiment of the attachment of the jewelry element 10 on the watch case 3.
  • the end 6 of the watchband 2 is inserted.
  • the clamping action of the jewelry element 10 is achieved by a free end 23 of the retaining element 21 of the jewelry element 10.
  • the jewelery element 10 held in a clamped manner at the end 6 of the watch band 2 is mounted together with the watch band 2 on the watch case 3 and rests with the holding element 21 on an outer side wall 5 of the watch case 3.
  • the recording 12 is at This embodiment is connected directly to the watch case 3 via a spacer 11. As from the representation of Fig.
  • the bottom 25 of the jewelry carrier 20 of the jewelry element 10 rests on the upper side 18 of the watchband 2. From the in FIG. 9 As shown, it can clearly be seen that a rounding 17 of the free end 6 of the watchband 2 is adapted to an inner contour 19 of the retaining element 21.
  • the two receptacles 12 are each connected to the watch case 3 via the spacer 11 such that the base 13 of each receptacle 12 is oriented substantially parallel to a plane 7 defined by the watch case 3.
  • FIG. 11 and FIG. 12 show a still further embodiment of the attachment of the jewelry element 10 on the watch case 3.
  • the two receptacles 12 are each formed on opposite sides on a watch case 3 on its side wall 5 such that a base 13 of each receptacle 12 is substantially perpendicular to a plane 7 defined by the watch case 3.
  • the watch band 2 is fastened by the jewelry element 10 via the receptacles 12 on the watch case 3.
  • the holding element 21 of the jewelry element 10 has a portion 24 formed, which acts with its free end 23 by clamping on the watch band 2.
  • the jewelry element 10 is laterally fixed between the first leg 14 1 and the second leg 14 2
  • FIG. 13 shows a schematic view of a spring bar 16, carrying on both sides of the spring-loaded ends 27 which engage in corresponding blind holes 15 of the first leg 14 and second leg 14 1 2 of the record 12th
  • FIG. 14 shows a side view of a first embodiment of the jewelry element 10
  • FIG. 15 shows a side view of a second Embodiment of the jewelry element 10.
  • the jewelry element 10 is integrally formed and consists of a jewelery carrier 20 and a holding element 21 provided opposite the jewelery carrier 20.
  • the jewelry carrier 20 has a flat bottom 25, which, as already in Fig. 7 and 9 described, rests in the assembled state on the upper side 18 of the watch band 2.
  • the retaining element 21 has an inner contour 19 with a radius R which corresponds to a rounding 17 (see FIG. FIGS. 8th . 10 and 12 ) of the free end 6 of the watchband 2 corresponds.
  • the inner curve 19 of the jewelery element 10 has a diameter D that is greater than the distance 30 of a free end 23 of the holding element 21 to the flat underside 25 of the jewelery element 10.
  • FIG. 16 shows an embodiment of the jewelry element 10, in which the gems 8 are arranged in the form of a curve in the jewelry carrier 20.
  • the holding element 21 of the jewelry element 10 has a length 32 which is substantially the inner distance 33 (see Fig. 2 ) of the opposite first leg 14 1 and 14 2 of the clock housing 3 provided receptacles 12 corresponds. By this dimension is achieved that the jewelry element 10 is secured against lateral displacement (perpendicular to the watch band). It can also be seen from the illustration that the holding element 21 has substantially rounded corners 35. By the rounded corners 35 of the retaining element 21, the introduction of the watchband 2 is facilitated together with the jewelry element 10 in the receptacle 12.
  • the jewelery element 10 Since the holding element 21 of the jewelry element 10 at least partially bears against the first free end 21 1 and the second free end 21 2 on the first leg 14 1 and second leg 14 2 , the jewelery element 10 is in the receptacle 12 in its lateral movement 34 (please refer Fig. 2 ).
  • FIG. 17 shows a perspective view of the jewelry element 10 Fig. 7 ,
  • the holding element 21 has over the entire length 32 a free End 23.
  • the holding member 21 has formed over the entire length 32 an inner contour 19.
  • the inner contour 19 is formed over the entire length 32 of the retaining element 21 C-shaped.
  • FIG. 18 shows a plan view of a further embodiment of the decorative element 10 according to the invention.
  • the free end 23 is not visible, which is below the jewelry carrier 20.
  • the holding element 21 has formed an inner contour 19.
  • the holding member 21 of the jewelry element 10 has a portion 24 having a length 36 which is formed such that the inner contour 19 in the region of the portion 24 is also C-shaped and the portion 24 has a free end 23.
  • the decorative element 10 is clamped on the watch band 2.

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EP1693719B1 (fr) 2005-02-18 2008-04-23 Raymond Wiel S.A. Dispositif de fixation d'un bracelet interchangeable sur une montre
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