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US2252647A
US2252647A US300860A US30086039A US2252647A US 2252647 A US2252647 A US 2252647A US 300860 A US300860 A US 300860A US 30086039 A US30086039 A US 30086039A US 2252647 A US2252647 A US 2252647A
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    • G04BMECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
    • G04B19/00Indicating the time by visual means
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    • G04B19/18Graduations on the crystal or glass, on the bezel, or on the rim
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the present invention relates to a so called skeleton-watch having a visible movement and characterized in that the figures are arranged on a framing-member of moulded, non-meta11ic material, this member being sufficiently thick to frame the movement without needing any metallic support.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical section of a first embodiment of a circular watch
  • Figure 2 is a plan view of the same (without the movement),
  • Figure 3 is a partial plan View of a second embodiment
  • FIG. 4 is a section taken on the line IV-IV of Figure 3,
  • Figure 5 is a section taken on line V-V of Fig. 3,
  • Figures 6, 8 and are partial plan views of other embodiments and Figures 7, 9 and 11 are sections taken on the lines VII--VII, IX--IX and XI-XI of Figures 6, 8 and 10.
  • FIGs. 1 and 2 The embodiment shown in Figs. 1 and 2 is a circular watch comprising a movement I which is directly framed in a circular framing-member 2 made of moulded, non-metallic, transparent or translucent material, for instance, of a material known under the usual commercial term Plexiglass.
  • the movement is directly supported by the shoulders 3 and 4 provided on the inner wall of the member 2, the latter having approximately the same thickness as the movement.
  • the framing member 2 is enclosed in a case-band 5 made in two parts joined to each other with the aid of slots and serving as bezels for two crystals 6.
  • the figures I are impressed on or transferred to the upper surface of the framing-member 2 in black or colours.
  • the figures 6 and I, 8 and 9, l0 and H represent modifications of the first embodiment.
  • the figures 8 are made of material different to that of the framing-member, for instance, of metal and are fixed to the upper surface of said member by pasting or by any other usual method.
  • the figures 9 are engaged or hollow-moulded in the framing-member. They may be coloured or not, opaque or translucent.
  • the figures I0 are made of a luminescent substance filling up grooves which are engraved or moulded in th framing-member 2.
  • the framing-member is made in two superposed parts I l and I2, joined together by pasting or by means of the peripheral case-band 5.
  • Hollows l3 moulded or engraved on the inner surface of the parts II and I2 enclose the figures l4 made of metal, or of coloured stones, such as ruby, sapphire, onyx or of luminescent or phosphorescent substance. or course, framingmembers may be constructed of more than two superposed, coloured, transparent, translucent parts, in order to obtain any decorative effect desired.
  • the framing-member made of moulded, non-metallic material may have any suitable form required by the calibre and the form of the watch.
  • a framing-member of moulded non-metallic material bearing the figures said member having a thickness sufficient to frame the movement without needing any metallic support, two crystals, a case band embracing said framing member and forming bezels for said crystals, and figures engraved on said framingmember.
  • a framing-member of moulded non-metallic material bearing the figures said member having a thickness sufficient to frame the movement without needing any metallic support, two crystals, a base band embracing said framing member and forming bezels for said crystals, and figures moulded on said framing member.
  • a framing-member of moulded non-metallic material bearing the figures said member having a thickness sufficient to frame the movement without needing any metallic support, two crystals, a case band embracing said framing member and forming bezels for said crystals, and figures transferred to the framingmember.
  • a framing-member of moulded non-metallic material bearing the figures said member having a thickness sufiicient to frame the movement without needing any metallic support, two crystals, a case band embracing said framing member and forming bezels for said crystals, and figures made of material different to that of the framing-member and fixed to the latter.
  • a framing member of moulded non-metallic material bearing the figures said member having a thickness sufficient to frame the movement without needing any metallic support, two crystals, and a case-band embracing said framing member and forming bezels for said crystals.
  • a framing member of moulded non-metallic material bearing the figures said member having a thickness sufiieient to frame the movement without needing any metallic support, two crystals, and a two-part case band embracing said framing member and forming bezels for said crystals.
  • a framing member of moulded non-metallic material bearing the figures said member having a thickness SllffiClBl'lt to frame the movement without needing any metallic support, two crystals, and a case band embracing said framing member and forming bezels for said crystals and comprising two parts joined to each other with the aid of slots.
  • a one-part framing member of moulded non-metallic material bearing the figures said member having a thickness suflicient to frame the movement without needing any metallic support, two crystals, and a case band embracing said framing member and forming bezels for said crystals.
  • a framing member of moulded non-metallic material comprising two portions, hollows moulded on the inner surface of said portions, figures enclosed in said hollows, two crystals, and a case band embracing said portions and holding them together and forming bezels for said crystals.

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Aug. 12, 1941 w. SCHMITZ 2,252,647
WATCH Filed Oct. 23, 1939 /Z n 4, Wm. WNW I HI I I I l l l l T l H l 2 Patented Aug. 12, 1941 WATCH Werner Schmitz, Grenchen, Switzerland Application October 23, 1939, Serial No. 300,860 In Switzerland August 18, 1939 9 Claims.
The present invention relates to a so called skeleton-watch having a visible movement and characterized in that the figures are arranged on a framing-member of moulded, non-meta11ic material, this member being sufficiently thick to frame the movement without needing any metallic support.
The annexed drawing shows as examples several embodiments of this invention.
Figure 1 is a vertical section of a first embodiment of a circular watch,
Figure 2 is a plan view of the same (without the movement),
Figure 3 is a partial plan View of a second embodiment,
Figure 4 is a section taken on the line IV-IV of Figure 3,
Figure 5 is a section taken on line V-V of Fig. 3,
Figures 6, 8 and are partial plan views of other embodiments and Figures 7, 9 and 11 are sections taken on the lines VII--VII, IX--IX and XI-XI of Figures 6, 8 and 10.
The embodiment shown in Figs. 1 and 2 is a circular watch comprising a movement I which is directly framed in a circular framing-member 2 made of moulded, non-metallic, transparent or translucent material, for instance, of a material known under the usual commercial term Plexiglass. The movement is directly supported by the shoulders 3 and 4 provided on the inner wall of the member 2, the latter having approximately the same thickness as the movement. The framing member 2 is enclosed in a case-band 5 made in two parts joined to each other with the aid of slots and serving as bezels for two crystals 6. The figures I are impressed on or transferred to the upper surface of the framing-member 2 in black or colours.
The figures 6 and I, 8 and 9, l0 and H represent modifications of the first embodiment. In the first of these modifications the figures 8 are made of material different to that of the framing-member, for instance, of metal and are fixed to the upper surface of said member by pasting or by any other usual method. In the modification shown in Figs. 8 and 9 the figures 9 are engaged or hollow-moulded in the framing-member. They may be coloured or not, opaque or translucent. In the third modification shown in Figs. 10 and 11, the figures I0 are made of a luminescent substance filling up grooves which are engraved or moulded in th framing-member 2. I
In the embodiment shown in Figures 3 to 5 the framing-member is made in two superposed parts I l and I2, joined together by pasting or by means of the peripheral case-band 5. Hollows l3 moulded or engraved on the inner surface of the parts II and I2 enclose the figures l4 made of metal, or of coloured stones, such as ruby, sapphire, onyx or of luminescent or phosphorescent substance. or course, framingmembers may be constructed of more than two superposed, coloured, transparent, translucent parts, in order to obtain any decorative effect desired.
It is understood that the invention is not necessarily limited to the described and illustrated embodiments, as various changes may be resorted to without departing from the principle of the invention or sacrificing any of its advantages. The framing-member made of moulded, non-metallic material may have any suitable form required by the calibre and the form of the watch.
I claim:
1. In a watch of the ske1eton-type having a visible movement, a framing-member of moulded non-metallic material bearing the figures, said member having a thickness sufficient to frame the movement without needing any metallic support, two crystals, a case band embracing said framing member and forming bezels for said crystals, and figures engraved on said framingmember.
2. In a watch of the skeletontype having a visible movement, a framing-member of moulded non-metallic material bearing the figures, said member having a thickness sufficient to frame the movement without needing any metallic support, two crystals, a base band embracing said framing member and forming bezels for said crystals, and figures moulded on said framing member.
3. In a watch of the ske1eton-type having a visible movement, a framing-member of moulded non-metallic material bearing the figures, said member having a thickness sufficient to frame the movement without needing any metallic support, two crystals, a case band embracing said framing member and forming bezels for said crystals, and figures transferred to the framingmember.
4. In a watch of the skeleton-type having a visible movement, a framing-member of moulded non-metallic material bearing the figures, said member having a thickness sufiicient to frame the movement without needing any metallic support, two crystals, a case band embracing said framing member and forming bezels for said crystals, and figures made of material different to that of the framing-member and fixed to the latter.
5. In a watch of the skeleton type having a visible movement, a framing member of moulded non-metallic material bearing the figures, said member having a thickness sufficient to frame the movement without needing any metallic support, two crystals, and a case-band embracing said framing member and forming bezels for said crystals.
6. In a watch of the skeleton type having a visible movement, a framing member of moulded non-metallic material bearing the figures, said member having a thickness sufiieient to frame the movement without needing any metallic support, two crystals, and a two-part case band embracing said framing member and forming bezels for said crystals.
'7. In a watch of the skeleton type having a visible movement, a framing member of moulded non-metallic material bearing the figures, said member having a thickness SllffiClBl'lt to frame the movement without needing any metallic support, two crystals, and a case band embracing said framing member and forming bezels for said crystals and comprising two parts joined to each other with the aid of slots.
8. In a watch of the skeleton type having a visible movement, a one-part framing member of moulded non-metallic material bearing the figures, said member having a thickness suflicient to frame the movement without needing any metallic support, two crystals, and a case band embracing said framing member and forming bezels for said crystals.
9. In a watch of the skeleton type having a visible movement, a framing member of moulded non-metallic material comprising two portions, hollows moulded on the inner surface of said portions, figures enclosed in said hollows, two crystals, and a case band embracing said portions and holding them together and forming bezels for said crystals.
WERNER SCHMI'IZ.
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US4390288A (en) * 1981-03-30 1983-06-28 Cesar Arnoux, S.A. Watch casing
US4396296A (en) * 1978-09-11 1983-08-02 Stodden Michael F Stop watch
US4417821A (en) * 1980-11-15 1983-11-29 Rodi & Wienenberger Ag Wrist watch
US4534660A (en) * 1983-07-08 1985-08-13 Eta S.A., Fabriques D'ebauches Portable device including a visible mechanism
US4967402A (en) * 1988-02-08 1990-10-30 Georges Claude Sealed watchcase
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US3724202A (en) * 1969-10-14 1973-04-03 Metalem Sa Ring member for a watch dial
US4396296A (en) * 1978-09-11 1983-08-02 Stodden Michael F Stop watch
US4417821A (en) * 1980-11-15 1983-11-29 Rodi & Wienenberger Ag Wrist watch
US4390288A (en) * 1981-03-30 1983-06-28 Cesar Arnoux, S.A. Watch casing
US4534660A (en) * 1983-07-08 1985-08-13 Eta S.A., Fabriques D'ebauches Portable device including a visible mechanism
US4967402A (en) * 1988-02-08 1990-10-30 Georges Claude Sealed watchcase
US5065375A (en) * 1990-02-16 1991-11-12 Montres Rado S.A. Watch case including two abuting shells
US5513153A (en) * 1995-02-13 1996-04-30 Timex Corporation Method of manufacturing three-dimensional indicia on electroluminescent timepiece dials and timepiece dials produced thereby
US10365128B2 (en) * 2015-07-01 2019-07-30 Denso Corporation Display device
EP3141969A1 (en) * 2015-09-10 2017-03-15 Omega SA Cladding element with integrated communication circuit
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