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US1971094A
US1971094A US723883A US72388334A US1971094A US 1971094 A US1971094 A US 1971094A US 723883 A US723883 A US 723883A US 72388334 A US72388334 A US 72388334A US 1971094 A US1971094 A US 1971094A
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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
    • A44C5/12C-spring-type bracelets or wrist-watch holders

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  • This invention relates to bracelets, more particularly of the wing type, which latter are separated in applying and removing the bracelet from the wrist of the wearer, and the primary 5 object of the invention is to provide improved means for mounting the wings and iorholdingsame under tension so as to enable the wings to be easily and quickly operated inremoving and applying the bracelet.
  • a further object or the invention is to provide tensioning means which is positive in action; of maximum durability, and which is not subject to derangement in normal use.
  • the invention aims to provide .can be economically produced and easily and quickly assembled.
  • Figure 1 is a top plan view of the invention
  • Figure 2 is a side elevation
  • Figure 3 is an enlarged sectionon lines-3 of Figure 2; r
  • Figure 4 is a like view online 4-4 of Figure 1;
  • Figure 5 is also a like view on line 5--5 of Figure1;"
  • Figure 6 is a plan view of one of the tensioning plates
  • FIG. 7 is' a side elevation of. Figure 6. 1
  • a head 1 which has a top which are formed with flanges 3 which latter are turned inwardly at 4 to hold a bottom plate 5, which constitutes the bottom of the head, in position.
  • the wings 6 are of similar construction and are curved to engage about the wrist of the wearer.
  • the tensioning means for the wings consists or a plate 'I which is formed. with perforated ears 8 at each of its corners and to which the Win8 are pivoted, and for which purpose the wings are formed with preferably integral pintles .9 as shown particularly in Figure 3.
  • a spring plate 10 underlies the plate 7 and is secured to the central portion of the latter by means of lugs 11 which are struck out irom the plate I and are extended through openings provided .there--' lot, in the plate 10 and are clinched into engagement with two plates in rigid engagement.
  • the sides of are flanged asindicated at 12 the flanges abutting the flanges 3. of the plate 2, and are provided with lugs 13 which latter are bent .over into engagement with the plate 10 thereby to additionally connect the plates '1 and loasshownin Figure 3. From Figure4itwili be observed that the inner endso! the wings project into latter is inherently the ends of the latter,
  • a bracelet a hollow head, a' pair of wrist engaging wings havinginner ends, a pair of plates within the head one of which is yieldable, means integral with the plates to rigidly connect the central parts of the plates so as to leave the ends of the latter free, the inner ends of the wings being disposed between the plates adjacent and means to pivotally' connect the sides of the inner ends of the wings 9 to the plate opposite the yieldable plate, the yieldable plate having its ends oflset and engaged with the inner ends of the wings to yieldably hold the latter in postion.
  • a hollow head In a bracelet, a hollow head, a plate in the head, a pair of wrist-engaging wings having ends extending into the head and pivoted to the plate, and a spring plate rigidly connected between its ends to the first named plate and engaged with each of said ends 0! the wings to yieldably hold the latter in position.
  • a hollow head In a bracelet, a hollow head, a pairof wristengaging wings having ends extending into the head, means to pivotally mount said ends 01 the wings.
  • a spring plate in the head engaged with 5 each of said ends of the wings, to yieldablyhold the latter in contracted position, and means to secure the plate in position with the parts theredemand with the said wing ends tree for WILLIAM yielding movement.

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W. C. BOOTS BRACELET Aug. 21, 1934.
Filed May 4-, 1934 Eli-.7-
7 iiiiiiiili? a tensioning means which plate 2,-the sides of Patented Aug. 21, 1934 0. Boots, Guyot Bros.
BRACELET Attleboro, Mala, assi'gnor to Co. Inc.. Atfleboro, Mass.
Application May 4, 1984, Serial No. 723,88
3 Claims. (Cl. .6$11) This invention relates to bracelets, more particularly of the wing type, which latter are separated in applying and removing the bracelet from the wrist of the wearer, and the primary 5 object of the invention is to provide improved means for mounting the wings and iorholdingsame under tension so as to enable the wings to be easily and quickly operated inremoving and applying the bracelet.
A further object or the invention is to provide tensioning means which is positive in action; of maximum durability, and which is not subject to derangement in normal use.
Still further the invention aims to provide .can be economically produced and easily and quickly assembled. I
In the drawing: Figure 1 is a top plan view of the invention; Figure 2 is a side elevation;
20 Figure 3 is an enlarged sectionon lines-3 of Figure 2; r
Figure 4 is a like view online 4-4 of Figure 1; Figure 5 is also a like view on line 5--5 of Figure1;"
Figure 6 is a plan view of one of the tensioning plates, and
Figure 7 is' a side elevation of. Figure 6. 1 In proceeding in accordance with the present invention a head 1 is provided, which has a top which are formed with flanges 3 which latter are turned inwardly at 4 to hold a bottom plate 5, which constitutes the bottom of the head, in position. The wings 6 are of similar construction and are curved to engage about the wrist of the wearer. The tensioning means for the wings consists or a plate 'I which is formed. with perforated ears 8 at each of its corners and to which the Win8 are pivoted, and for which purpose the wings are formed with preferably integral pintles .9 as shown particularly in Figure 3. A spring plate 10 underlies the plate 7 and is secured to the central portion of the latter by means of lugs 11 which are struck out irom the plate I and are extended through openings provided .there--' lot, in the plate 10 and are clinched into engagement with two plates in rigid engagement. The sides of are flanged asindicated at 12 the flanges abutting the flanges 3. of the plate 2, and are provided with lugs 13 which latter are bent .over into engagement with the plate 10 thereby to additionally connect the plates '1 and loasshowninFigure 3. FromFigure4itwili be observed that the inner endso! the wings project into latter is inherently the ends of the latter,
the latter whereby to hold the the head 1 and are engaged by the ends 14 of the spring plate 10 which ends are inclined or oflset and press against the inner ends of the wings so as to normally hold the latter in the position of Figure 4 against the plate "I. As shown in full lines in Figure 2 the wings 6 have their outer 'ends held in relatively close relation, and upon spreading of the wings in applying and removing the bracelet the outer ends of the wings occupy dotted lines in Figure 2. 4
From the foregoing it will be observed that the parts are connected without the use of solder or other extraneous fastening means, and that by the provision of a flat spring plate 10 the possessed of great longevity, and is not subject to loss of its spring properties as in the instance of coil springs; and in addition but one spring plate is requred to tension each of the wings. It-will furthermore be seen that the wings have uniform movement and can be easily and quickly manipulated in applying and removing the bracelet.
Having thus described my invention what I claim as new anddesire to secure by Letters Patent is: v
1. In a bracelet, a hollow head,a' pair of wrist engaging wings havinginner ends, a pair of plates within the head one of which is yieldable, means integral with the plates to rigidly connect the central parts of the plates so as to leave the ends of the latter free, the inner ends of the wings being disposed between the plates adjacent and means to pivotally' connect the sides of the inner ends of the wings 9 to the plate opposite the yieldable plate, the yieldable plate having its ends oflset and engaged with the inner ends of the wings to yieldably hold the latter in postion.
2. In a bracelet, a hollow head, a plate in the head, a pair of wrist-engaging wings having ends extending into the head and pivoted to the plate, and a spring plate rigidly connected between its ends to the first named plate and engaged with each of said ends 0! the wings to yieldably hold the latter in position. 1 v 8. In a bracelet, a hollow head, a pairof wristengaging wings having ends extending into the head, means to pivotally mount said ends 01 the wings. a spring plate in the head engaged with 5 each of said ends of the wings, to yieldablyhold the latter in contracted position, and means to secure the plate in position with the parts theredemand with the said wing ends tree for WILLIAM yielding movement. C. BOOTS.
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Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2501252A (en) * 1949-01-19 1950-03-21 Ripley & Gowen Company Inc Expansible bracelet
US2996899A (en) * 1957-12-30 1961-08-22 Coro Of Rhode Island Inc Bracelet with hinged arms biased by a planular spring
US4005588A (en) * 1976-02-17 1977-02-01 Marquardt-Hudes, Inc. Spring bracelet construction using snap-fitted wings

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2501252A (en) * 1949-01-19 1950-03-21 Ripley & Gowen Company Inc Expansible bracelet
US2996899A (en) * 1957-12-30 1961-08-22 Coro Of Rhode Island Inc Bracelet with hinged arms biased by a planular spring
US4005588A (en) * 1976-02-17 1977-02-01 Marquardt-Hudes, Inc. Spring bracelet construction using snap-fitted wings

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