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US1621954A
US1621954A US126215A US12621526A US1621954A US 1621954 A US1621954 A US 1621954A US 126215 A US126215 A US 126215A US 12621526 A US12621526 A US 12621526A US 1621954 A US1621954 A US 1621954A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44CPERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
    • A44C11/00Watch chains; Ornamental chains

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  • This invention relates to mesh fabric used fabric and 2 the cables attached to both sides for bracelets, watch fobs and the like.
  • I D of the mesh fabric-preferably by solder 4 Theprincipal object ofthe invent on is for the purpose o t-preventing the fabricthe'provision ofmeans to prevent unravelfrom unraveling. ing of the mesh fabric. ,As noted n Fig. ithe cables'2 are at-.
  • 'Another ob'ect of the invention is to solder -tached to the chain by positioning the links a ipair of ca les at the'sides oftlie mesh 3 and 4 diagonallyto each other so that fabric in order topreventthe unraveling the upper end of link 4 and lower end of y I link '3 connect to the mesh fabric.
  • This 5 Still another object of the invention-is the construction makes a, very secure bondbe-v provision of means t'o prevent stretching of tween the cables andchain and allows the the mesh fabricwithout losing any of its chain to bend vver freely. j flexibility.
  • Fig. .3 is shown a. modified form of are intended merely to indicate: a possible the cable in which the box links 5 are formed embodiment of the invention. It isobvious of solid sections so precious stones 6 can that the actual needs of manufacture may be. set therein-or in lieu thereof the box necessitate certain mechanical changes. It links can/he engraved'and thereby make a no is therefore not intended to limit theinvenpleasing appearance.
  • Figs. 6 and? show a modified form of For a more detailed understanding of the. the cablesin which numeral-1Q designates .65 invention, attention is now called to the drawings in which a preferred embodiment for joining them together.
  • Fig. -1 is a view of the mesh fabric with J I claim: i 4
  • a device of theclass described incom- Fig. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary porbmation a mesh fabric having a continution thereof.
  • Fig. 7 is an end' vi'ew,thereof.-' In. testimony whereof I aiiix '80
  • numeral 1 designates t e mesh ous flexible chain attached to: both edges

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March 22, 1927.
M. SABIN CHAIN Filed July 31, 1926 of said fabric.
acters in all the views;
the cables attachedthereto.
Patented Mar. 22, 1927.; I 152L954 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
MILTON sum, ornnw Yonx, 1v Y.,'.ass1enon T0 Annx. sanmje sons, or NEW YORK, 11. Y.
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,- Application filed iuly a1, 1926. Serial mi. 126,215:
This invention relates to mesh fabric used fabric and 2 the cables attached to both sides for bracelets, watch fobs and the like. I D of the mesh fabric-preferably by solder 4 Theprincipal object ofthe invent on is for the purpose o t-preventing the fabricthe'provision ofmeans to prevent unravelfrom unraveling. ing of the mesh fabric. ,As noted n Fig. ithe cables'2 are at-. 'Another ob'ect of the invention is to solder -tached to the chain by positioning the links a ipair of ca les at the'sides oftlie mesh 3 and 4 diagonallyto each other so that fabric in order topreventthe unraveling the upper end of link 4 and lower end of y I link '3 connect to the mesh fabric. This 5 Still another object of the invention-is the construction makes a, very secure bondbe-v provision of means t'o prevent stretching of tween the cables andchain and allows the the mesh fabricwithout losing any of its chain to bend vver freely. j flexibility.
Thecables wil notonly preventthe chain Other objects of the invention will appear "from unraveling but also its stretching. 55.
as the disclosure progresses. The drawings In Fig. .3 is shown a. modified form of are intended merely to indicate: a possible the cable in which the box links 5 are formed embodiment of the invention. It isobvious of solid sections so precious stones 6 can that the actual needs of manufacture may be. set therein-or in lieu thereof the box necessitate certain mechanical changes. It links can/he engraved'and thereby make a no is therefore not intended to limit theinvenpleasing appearance. The .links 5 {aretion 7 to the embodiment illustrated, but formed with a male and femalem'ember' 7 rather to define such limits in the appended and. 8 and are hinged together by pins 9... claim. Figs. 6 and? show a modified form of For a more detailed understanding of the. the cablesin which numeral-1Q designates .65 invention, attention is now called to the drawings in which a preferred embodiment for joining them together.
the boxes for the settings and 11 the links is-shown illustrated. In these drawings, like It will thus-be seen that I have provided parts are designated by li'kereference char- -an efiicient means to prevent the unraveling. I a
- of the mesh fabric. Fig. -1 is a view of the mesh fabric with J I claim: i 4 In a device of theclass described incom- Fig. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary porbmation a mesh fabric having a continution thereof. w a Fig. 3 is a similar view as vFig. 2 with thereof to prevent the said fabric from un' ,75 different typeofcables. raveling, .the entire length of each link of Fig. 4 is a'seetionon line 4- -4; of Fig. 2, said chain rigidly" secured-to the edge'offn 'Fig. 5 isa section on line 5-5 of Fig. '3. said fabric throughout the entire lengthIo-f Fig. 6 is a modified form ofthe' cable. the-fabric.
Fig. 7 is an end' vi'ew,thereof.-' In. testimony whereof I aiiix '80 Referring now more particularly to the ture. drawings, numeral 1 designates t e mesh ous flexible chain attached to: both edges
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USD769739S1 (en) * 2014-07-08 2016-10-25 Richemont International Sa Watch

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