[0001] The present invention refers to a closing device for watch-straps, bracelets, jewels
and similar.
[0002] More particularly, the present invention refers to a closing device for watch-straps,
bracelets, jewels and similar, of "wrap-over" type, to open which it is unnecessary
to separate the ends of the straps.
[0003] It also refers to a closing device for watch-straps of wrap-over type, which makes
it possible to obtain a perfect adherence and adaptability ot the wrist.
[0004] As known, the closing devices of wrap-over type have been designed to overcome the
notable problem of the other types of closing devices, with buckle for example, to
open which the ends of the strap must be separated, with possible fall of same in
positioning phase or following accidental opening.
[0005] This problem is particularly notable in the case of wrist-watches; where the need
to offer precise guarantees is fundamental and stems from their fragility.
[0006] As known, the closing devices for watch-straps of "wrap-over" type generally comprise
two plates or strips, curved to adapt themselves to the shape of the user's wrist,
which are hinged to each other at one end and, at the other end, are fitted with suitable
couplable connecting means to which the strap ends are hinged. In closing phase, said
plates or strips are positioned one inside the other, to increase thickness.
[0007] The device is opened by pulling apart the two strips or plates to decouple the connecting
means, while it is closed by bringing the strips close together again by rotating
them round their hinging axis.
[0008] When the latter are in contact, a light pressure is exercised on them, to couple
and engage the connecting means and therefore the closure of the device.
[0009] These closing devices solve the problem of possible accidental separation of the
end of the strap, but present some drawbacks. In fact, while the closing operation
presents no particular problems, the opening operation is, on the contrary, not easy
and immediate.
[0010] It is, in fact, difficult to overcome the coupling and engagement strength of the
connecting means also due to the fact that, in view of the type of article, the use
of connecting means too large for easy grip must be excluded. To open these devices
it is therefore necessary to use a fingernail to exercise the necessary traction to
release the device.
[0011] Another drawback of the known closing devices of "wrap-over" type is that they do
not fully meet the basic need for a precise adaptation to wrist conformation. In fact,
at the radio-carpal joint, especially when the anatomic structure is minute, the strips
or plates, although curved, do not adequately circumscribe the wrist, adhering to
it in each point, due to its structural stiffness. This involves a substantially edged
contact between the closing device and the bone structure of the wrist, with consequent
annoyance or pain. Furthermore, during routine manual activities, the forearm, including
the end portion on which the watch is traditionally positioned, slightly modifies
its conformation following the contractions of muscles, tendons, torsions of the
hand etc. In these conditions one notes the inconvenience caused by the closing device
which remains rigid and fails to adapt itself perfectly, each time, to the changed
conditions.
[0012] The object of the present invention is to provide a closing device for watch-straps,
bracelets, jewels and similar which eliminates the above problems.
[0013] More in particular, the object of the present invention is to provide a closing device
for watch-straps of "wrap-over" type, provided with a clip which consents rapid opening
of same without the drawbacks of traditional closing devices. Another object of the
present invention is to provide a device as defined above which permits its immediate
opening with simple means, of limited cost and reduced dimensions to avoid trouble
for the user and adapt itself to the aesthetic characteristics of the watch-strap.
[0014] A further object of the present invention is to provide a closing device for watch-straps,
watch bracelets and similar with jointed arms, for optimal adherence to the substantially
oval-irregular profile of the wrist, conforming to it each time to prevent annoying
contacts.
[0015] The applicant has now found that this and other objects are obtained by means of
a closing device for watch-straps, bracelets etc. of wrap-over type in which the clip
comprises two hollow bodies, fixed to the respective ends of the strap and equipped
on the opposite base to the fixing base of an opening, and a laminar locking element
or hook, partially inserted in the opening of one of the hollow bodies and maintained
projecting from said hollow body by means of elastic means, said projecting part being
coupled in the hollow of the other hollow body, in closing phase.
[0016] Another small button fixed onsaid laminar locking element by means of an appendix
permits axial displacement of same in release phase.
[0017] The closing device of wrap-over type of the present invention also comprises parallel
strips or coupies of strips and plates fixed by hinges to the respective hollow bodies,
composed of at least two elements hinged together. Alternatively, said strips or
parallel couples of strips may consist of a main box-type containing body comprising
a lowered plate and a plurality of elements hinged together, with decreasing dimensions
so that they can be inserted one in the the other, each of said elements being equipped
with a lowered seat, which, in closing phase, meets the lowered plate of the main
body.
[0018] The closing device of the present invention may be better understood from the following
detailed description in which reference is made to the figures in the enclosed drawings
which show a preferred, illustrative but unbinding construction of the same invention,
in which:
figure 1 is an exploded perspective schematic view of the closing device according
to the present invention,
figure 2 is a schematic view of the longitudinal section of the device in fig. 1 in
closed state,
figure 3 is the exploded perspective view of the parallel strips and plates with hinged
elements, whose ends are fixed to the two hollow bodies of the closing clip of the
present invention,
figure 4 is a perspective view of a variant of the plates and connecting strips of
the two hollow bodies indicated in fig. 3,
figure 5 is the exploded perspective view of the connecting device in fig. 4 and
figure 6 is the perspective view in plan of the connecting device shown in figures
4 and 5 in totally closed position.
[0019] In the continuation of the present description, solely due to lack of space, reference
will be made to the construction of a watch-strap, considering applicable the device
according also to the other articles mentioned above.
[0020] With particular reference to figures 1 and 2, the closing device for watch-straps,
bracelets, jewels and similar of wrap-over type 10 of the present invention comprises
a plate 12 generally, if not necessarily, metallic, which is hinged, by a pin 14,
to two parallel strips 16, also generally, even if not necessarily, metallic.
[0021] The distance between the strips 16 is at least equal to the width of the plate 12,
so that it, in the closed condition of the device, may be positioned between said
two strips. At the free end of the plate 12 and that of the strips 16 the closing
device or clip described below is applied, to which the two branches 18 of the watch-strap
shown partially with dashed and dotted line are hinged.
[0022] The watch-strap 18 may be of any material, e.g. leather, metal, plastic and similar.
[0023] The closing device, i.e. the means which keeps the plate 12 and the strips 16 inserted
one in the other as shown in fig. 2, mainly consists of a clip as described below.
The clip comprises a first hollow body or groove 20 of essentially parallelepiped
shape, which is fixed in any known way to the end of the plate 12 together with a
branch 18 of the watch-strap.
[0024] The small box 20 is open on the base opposite the hinging base of the branch 18 of
the watch-strap and, on the upper face, at the open base, it presents a shaped undercut
22 which, in the constructive form considered, presents the bottom end curved, for
example of semi-circular shape. The important dimension of the small box 20 is the
width while the height and depth are limited to reduce the bulk of the device to a
minimum.
[0025] On its lower face, i.e. the one opposite the face provided with undercut 22, the
small box 20 presents two threaded holes 24, only one of them visible in figure 2,
in which two small screws 26 are screwed, preferably grub screws.
[0026] Two small springs 28 are inserted in the small box 20, which form the elastic means
for operation of the clip.
[0027] In the hollow of the small box 20 a locking element or hook indicated as a whole
with 30 is partially housed.
[0028] The hook 30 consists of a plated body 32 of width lower than or equal to the height
of the hollow of the small box 20 so that it can be inserted in same and equipped
laterally with two through-holes 34 widened in longitudinal direction in each of which
one of the small screws 26 is inserted.
[0029] The front edge 36 of the plated body 32 is curved to form an invitation to the insertion
of same in the other portion 42 of the clip.
[0030] The plated body 32 presents a shaped appendix 30 constructed in a single body with
it, suitable to be inserted in the under cut 22 of the first hollow body 20.
[0031] The length of the appendix 38 is smaller than the depth of the undercut 22 so that
the plated body 32 may slide back and forth with respect to the hollow body 20.
[0032] The width and conformation in cross-section of the appendix 38 prevent transversal
movements inside the undercut 22 and therefore of the plated body 32 in the cavity
of the hollow body 20.
[0033] The appendix 38 is equipped in the central part of the free face with a small button
40, obtained in a single piece with said appendix, which is positioned externally
and above the hollow body 20 when said plated body 32 is inserted in the cavity of
the hollow body 20.
[0034] The closing device according to the present invention also comprises a second hollow
body or small box 42 fixed to the ends of the strips 16 to which the other branch
18 of the watch-strap is hinged.
[0035] The second hollow body 42 is also open on one base, in particular on that opposite
the open base of the first small box 20, so that itcanreceive and couple, as shown
in fig. 2, the edge 36 of the plated body 32 which projects from the first small box
20.
[0036] The closing device of the present invention is extremely easy to assemble.
[0037] First the small springs 28 are inserted in the cavity of the first hollow body 20
then the hook 30, inserting the appendix 38 in the undercut 22 and pressing the small
springs 28 in such a way that the threaded holes 24 correspond to the through-holes
34.
[0038] The bottom of the hollow of the first small box 20 and the rear face of the plated
body 32 may preferably be equipped with suitable seats (not shown in figure) to receive
the ends of the springs 28.
[0039] The screws 26 are then applied, which are inserted in the passages 34 of the plated
body 32.
[0040] Assembly of the device is complete.
[0041] The plated body 32 is thus partially inserted in the cavity of the first hollow
body 20, with the front end 36 maintained outside this cavity by the thrust of the
spring 28 and with the possibility of sliding back and forth inside said cavity thanks
to the widened shape of the through-holes 34. Each transversal movement of the plated
body 32 is blocked by the appendix 38 which fits perfectly into the undercut 22.
[0042] From the above description it is evident that both the closing operation and particularly
the opening operation of the device is extremely rapid and easy.
[0043] Considering in particular the opening operation which was the critical one of tradtional
devices, it is sufficient to push back the small button 40 with a finger, as illu
lustrated in figure 2, to make the edge 36 leave the plated body 32 from the cavity
of the second hollow body 42, overcoming the action of the springs 28 and immediately
obtaining the opening of the device.
[0044] Also the closing operation of the device is rapid and easy as it is sufficient to
bring the two hollow bodies 20 and 42 into opposite position, lightly pressing the
small button 40; the springs 28 push the hook 30 towards the outside of the hollow
body 20, inserting the edge 36 of the plated body 32 in the cavity of the second hollow
body 42. Insertion is facilitated by the curved shape of said edge 36.
[0045] The plated body 32 may alternatively have a C-shape with the two lateral branches
in contact with the inside lateral walls of the hollow of the second small box 42.
[0046] To permit complete, perfect adaptability and adherence of the closing device of the
present invention to the wrist profile both in initial positioning phase and following
movements of the forearm and hand which lead to continuous modifications of said profile,
the plate 12 and two parallel strips 16 in figure 1 may be divided into at least
two elements hinged to each other.
[0047] In figure 3, the plate 12 is divided into two plated elements 44 and 46 hinged at
their ends 48.
[0048] Correspondingly, also the two parallel strips 16 are divided into two parts 50 and
52 hinged together at their ends 54. The distance between the parallel strips is such
that, in closing phase of the device, the plated elements 44 and 46 are housed in
the inner portion delimited by said parallel strips.
[0049] This structural layout therefore produces a wrap-over closing device extremely mobile
as a whole under the stress determined by anatomical variations, constantly capable
of adhering in optimal manner to the wrist profile.
[0050] Figures 4, 5 and 6 illustrate a closing device for watches, bracelets or similar
which, besides a perfect adaptability and adherence to the wrist profile, offer further
advantages of strength and compactness.
[0051] The device, indicated as a whole with 60 in fig. 4, is composed of four elements,
the first of which is the main containing one and the others have dimensions that
grow gradually smaller so that, in closing phase, they fit perfectly one in the other.
The main containing element, at one end 56 of which one of the branches 18 of the
watch-strap or bracelet is connected, consists of two arms 62 and 62′, substantially
parallel, interconnected by the crosspieces 64, and 64′, having preferentially the
same thickness as said arms and of a crosstie 66 of smaller thickness. Said main element
is hinged to the free end at the next element 70 which has dimensions which permit
the insertion in the cavity de limited by the arms 62 and 62′ of the crosspiece 64.
Said second element 70 is equipped, along the two arms, with lowered seats 72, which
meet the crosstie 66 at closure of the device 60. The following elements follow the
same layout: in particular, the element 74 is housed in the hollow delimited by the
arms of the body 70 to which it is hinged in 76 by means of the pins; while the end
element 78 is hinged in 80 to the previous element 74. Both said elements 74 and 78
present lowered seats, respectively 82 and 84, equivalent to the preceding 72, designed
to meet in closure the crosstie 66 gradually more and more towards the inside and
centrally. A small cylinder 58, integral to the end opposite that of the hinging 80
represents a suitable seat for connection of the device 60 with one branch of the
watch-strap or bracelet (not illustrated).
[0052] From an examination of figs. 5 and 6 one can immediately note the complementary coupling
system of the different elements. In particular, fig. 6 shows the arrangement of same
with device closed. The arms 62 and 62′ and the crosspiece integrally circumscribe
the internal elements 70, 74 and 78 inserted precisely one inside the other, while
the thickness of the unit is equal to that of said arms. The abovementioned internal
elements meet, through the respective seats 72, 82 and 84, the lowered crosspiece
66 present on the main containing element.
[0053] In the windows delimited by the crosspieces 64 and 64′ the connecting means is inserted
between the device 60 and the branch of the watch-strap or bracelet 18.
[0054] As can be seen, the advantages of the invention are evident, in first place the optimal
adaptability of the closing device to the wrist in any condition. The presence of
the crosstie 66, which meets the internal elements 70, 74 and 78, also leads to the
creation of a particularly reliable, aesthetically valid system, eliminating violent
and direct stress on the hinges.
[0055] The invention illustrated in the figures for illustrative purposes is subject to
many modifications and variants, all within the protective scope of the present invention.
For example, the crosstie 66 may be completely or partly conformed in such a way as
to determine a slightly elastically forced connection of one or more of the internal
elements 70, 74 and 78 equipped with consequently conformed seats.
[0056] Similarly, the plates 44, 46 and 78 may be replaced by shaped bars equipped with
grooves for precise positioning and/or locking.
1) Closing device for watch-straps, bracelets, jewels and similar, of wrap-over type,
comprising a pair of plates (12) or strips (16) hinged to each other at one end (14)
and equipped at the other end with couplable connecting means to which the ends of
the watch-strap (18) are hinged, characterized by the fact that said connecting means
mainly consist of a clip comprising two hollow bodies (20) and (42) hinged to the
respective free ends of the plate (12) and strips (16) and open on the base opposite
the hinging one; and a locking element or hook (30) partially inserted in the opening
of one of the hollow bodies (20) and kept projecting from said hollow body (20) by
means of elastic means (28), said projecting part (36) being insertable and couplable
in the cavity of the second hollow body (42).
2) Closing device according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the first hollow
body (20) is equipped, on the upper face, at the open base, with a shaped undercut
(22) with curved base, and, on the lower face, with two threaded holes (24); two springs
(28) being inserted on the cavity of said hollow body (20).
3) Closing device according to claim 1 or 2, in which the locking element (30) comprises
a plated body (32) of width equal to or less than the height of the cavity of the
first hollow body (20), laterally equipped with two through-holes (34) widened longitudinally
and on the shaped appendix (38) integral to a small button (40); the length of said
shaped appendix (38) being lower than the depth of the undercut (22) so that the plated
body (32) may slide back and forth with respect to the hollow body (20).
4) Closing device according to claim 2 or 3, characterized by the fact that a pair
of screws (26) are applied in the two holes (24) of the first hollow body (20), project
in the cavity of said hollow body and cross the through-holes of the plated body
(32).
5) Closing device according to any of the previous claims, characterized by the fact
that the ends of the springs (28) are housed in suitable seats obtained on the bottom
of the hollow of the body (20) and on the rear wall of the plated body (32).
6) Closing device according to claim 3, characterized by the fact that the edge (36)
of the plated body (32) is chamfered.
7) Closing device according to any of the previous claims, in which the plate (12)
and the two parallel strips (16) consist of at least two elements (44, 46) and correspondingly
(50 and 52) hinged together at the end (48) and correspondingly (54).
8) Closing device according to claim 7, in which the distance between the parallel
strips is such that the plated elements (44 and 46) are housed in the internal portion
delimited by said parallel strips.
9) Closing device according to any of the previous claims 1 to 6, characterized by
the fact that it comprises four elements hinged together, a main containing element
and the others with gradually smaller dimensions for insertion one in the other.
10) Closing device according to claim 9, characterized by the fact that the main element
consists of two arms (62, 62′), substantially parallel, interconnected by two crosspieces
(64, 64′) with the same thickness of the arms, and by a crosstie (66) of smaller thickness,
the other elements (70, 74, 78) being each equipped with lowered seats (72, 82, 84)
which meet the crosstie (66) when the device is closed.