[0001] This invention relates to a strap assembly for a timepiece, particularly, but not
exclusively, suitable for use with a wristwatch, fob watch or pocket watch.
[0002] According to the present invention there is provided a strap assembly for a timepiece,
including at least one strap portion attachable at one end to a timepiece for carriage,
suspension or wearing purposes, which at least one strap portion has a pair of superimposed,
spaced apart outer face parts connected together around their edges to define between
the outer face parts a sealed chamber containing a fluid with decorative and/or therapeutic
effects, at least one of said outer face parts having an area which is made of transparent
material to allow the fluid in the chamber to be visible therethrough from the exterior
of the assembly.
[0003] Advantageously the fluid is a liquid.
[0004] Conveniently the fluid includes a plurality of movable objects and/or particles to
provide or enhance the decorative effect.
[0005] Preferably each of said outer face parts has an area made of transparent material
to allow the fluid in the chamber to be visible from either side of the at least one
strap portion.
[0006] Advantageously the strap assembly includes two of said strap portions, with each
of said strap portions having an elongate strip-like form for attachment at one end
to a timepiece in the form of a wristwatch so as together to provide a wrist strap.
[0007] Conveniently the strap assembly includes an openable and closable adjustable fastener
for said strap portions.
[0008] Preferably the fastener includes a buckle provided on one said strap portion at or
adjacent to the other end thereof and a co-operating clip provided on the other said
strap portion at or adjacent the other end thereof, the buckle and clip being releasably
engagable together to open and close the wrist strap.
[0009] Advantageously the buckle is provided with an interrupted undercut slot thereacross
which in use extends transversely of the strap portion to which it is attached and
which has a resilient tongue extending into the slot interruption, and the clip is
provided with a projecting undercut nose complementary in cross section to the cross
section of the buckle slot and which is removably slidably engagable in the buckle
slot to interconnect the two strap portions, with the clip nose having a recess intermediate
its ends into which recess the resilient tongue on the buckle depends, when the buckle
and clip are slidably engaged together, releasably to lock the buckle and clip together
against relative sliding movement therebetween, so that the buckle and clip can be
freed for relative sliding disengagement by lifting the buckle tongue out of the clip
nose recess against the resilient return force of the tongue.
[0010] Conveniently the clip is slidably mounted on the associated strap portion for releasable
location at different points along the length of said strap portion to adjust the
length of the wrist strap.
[0011] Preferably the clip has an aperture therethrough whereby it fits slidably over the
associated strap portion and a pivotable spring finger which can be releasably engaged
with one of a series of locating teeth provided along the length of the associated
strap portion to provide the releasable location of the clip along the length of the
associated strap portion.
[0012] For a better understanding of the present invention, and to show how the same may
be carried in effect, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying
drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is plan view from above of a strap assembly of the invention shown in operative
association with a wristwatch,
Figure 2 is a side view of Figure 1 taken in the direction A in Figure 1, and,
Figure 3 is a partial cross section of a clip taken along the line B - B in Figure
1 and of a buckle taken along the line C - C in Figure 1 shown in an inter-engaged
position.
[0013] A strap assembly of the invention for a timepiece is shown in the accompanying drawings
in association with a timepiece in the form of a wristwatch. However it is to be understood
that a strap assembly of the invention may be utilised with any other form of timepiece
such as a fob or pocket watch for carriage, suspension or wearing purposes.
[0014] The strap assembly includes at least one strap portion 1 attachable at one end to
a timepiece such as the wristwatch 2 in any convenient manner such as by means of
conventional spring loaded pins 3 passing through one end 1a of the strap portion
1 and engaged in bores in lugs 4 of the wristwatch 2. The strap portion 1 is thereby
attachable to the wristwatch 2 for carriage, suspension or wearing purposes. The strap
portion 1 has a pair of superimposed, spaced apart outer face parts 5 and 6 connected
together around their edges in any convenient manner such as by means of adhesive
and/or stitching to define between the outer face parts 5 and 6 a sealed chamber 7
containing a fluid with decorative and/or therapeutic effects. Conveniently this fluid
is a liquid and preferably the fluid includes a plurality of movable objects and/or
particles 8 to provide or enhance the decorative effect.
[0015] At least one of the outer face parts 5, 6, in this case the top outer face part 5
has an area 5a which is made of transparent material to allow the fluid in the chamber
7 to be visible therethrough from the exterior of the assembly. Alternatively each
of the outer face parts 5 and 6 can have such an area 5a made of transparent material
to allow the fluid in the chamber 7 to be visible from either side of the strap portion
5.
[0016] In the embodiment of the invention illustrated in the accompanying drawings the strap
assembly includes a second strap portion 9 made in the same way as the strap portion
1 and having a pair of outer face parts 10 and 11 defining therebetween a sealed chamber
7 containing the fluid and/or movable objects and/or particles 8. The second strap
9 likewise has one or more areas 10a and an end 9a attachable to the wristwatch 2
by means of a spring loaded pin as hereinbefore described in respect of the first
strap portion 1.
[0017] The two strap portions 1 and 9 each have an elongate strip-like form so that when
they are attached by the pins 3 to the wristwatch 2 they provide a wrist strap therefor.
[0018] The strap assembly also includes an openable and closable adjustable fastener generally
indicated at 12 in Figure 3 for the strap portions 1 and 9. This fastener 12 includes
a buckle 13 provided in any convenient manner on one of the strap portions such as
the strap portion 9 at or adjacent the other end thereof and a co-operating clip 14
provided on the other strap portion 1 at or adjacent the other end thereof. The buckle
13 and clip 14 are releasably engagable together releasably to interconnect the strap
portions 1 and 9 to open and close the wrist strap formed by these strap portions.
[0019] The buckle 13 is provided with an interrupted undercut slot 15 there across which
in use extends transversely of the strip portion 9 to which it is attached and which
has a resilient tongue 16 extending into a slot interruption 15a. The clip 14 is provided
with a projecting undercut nose 17 complementary in cross section to the cross section
of the buckle slot 15 and which is removably slidably engagable in the buckle slot
15, as shown in Figure 3, to interconnect the two strap portions 1 and 9. The clip
nose 17 has a recess 17a intermediate its ends into which recess 17a the resilient
tongue 16 on the buckle 13 depends, when the buckle 13 and clip 14 are slidably engaged
together as shown in Figure 3, releasably to lock the buckle and clip together against
relative sliding movement therebetween, so that the buckle and clip can be freed for
relative sliding disengagement by lifting the buckle tongue 16 out of the clip nose
recess 17a against the resilient return force of the tongue 16. With the tongue 16
lifted out of engagement with the recess 17a the buckle 13 and clip 14 can be slidably
separated by sliding the nose 17 along the undercut slot 15 and out of engagement
therewith. The buckle 13 and clip 14 can be made of any convenient material such as
metal or plastics.
[0020] The clip 14 is slidably mounted on the associated strap portion 1 for releasable
location at different points along the length of the strap portion 1 to adjust the
length of the wrist strap. To this end the clip 14 has an aperture 18 therethrough
whereby it fits slidably over the strap portion 1 and a pivotable spring finger 19
which can be releasably engaged with one of a series of locating teeth 20 provided
along the length of the strap portion 1 to provide the releasable location of the
clip 14 along the length of the strap portion 1. As illustrated in Figure 3 the spring
finger 19, which can be made of any convenient material, such as metal, is basically
of U-shaped form with legs of unequal length. The finger 19 is pivotly mounted on
a pin 21 which extends through the clip 14 in a direction transverse to the direction
of the strap portion 1. A recess 22 is formed in the clip 14 intermediate its sides
and the pin 21 extends across this recess with the finger 19 being located in the
recess so that the longer leg 19a of the finger projects out of the recess 22 through
the end of the clip 14 to lie alongside the under portion of the strap portion 1.
The shorter length leg 19b projects through an opening 23 formed in the clip between
the recess 22 and the aperture 18 so that the free end of the shorter leg 19b engages
in spring fashion with one of the teeth 20 by virtue of the elastic nature of the
spring finger 19. This locates the clip 14 fixedly on the strap portion 1. To move
the clip 14 to a different position along the strap portion 1 it is merely necessary
to disengage the spring finger shorter leg 19a from engagement with a tooth 20 by
movement of the longer leg 19 manually from the exterior of the clip 14. This frees
the clip for movement along the strap portion 1 until at the desired new position
whereupon the spring finger shorter leg 19b is allowed to spring back into engagement
with the nearest tooth 20 on release of the longer leg 19a of the spring finger 19.
Preferably the spring finger 19 is resiliently biased towards engagement of the shorter
leg 19b with the under surface of the strap portion 1.
[0021] The fluid or liquid in the chamber 7 and/or the movable objects and/or particles
8 can have a chemical or pharmaceutical composition with beneficial effects on the
adjacent skin of a wearer. Additionally and/or alternatively one or more of the inner
surfaces of the or each chamber 7 can be provided with a design or designs thereon
which form the basis of a game board or the like. In this event the movement of the
fluid or liquid itself and/or the movement of the movable objects and/or particles
8 can serve as playing pieces or the like for the board provided by the design on
said inner surface or surfaces of the or each chamber 7.
1. A strap assembly for a timepiece, including at least one strap portion (1,9) attachable
at one end to a timepiece (2) for carriage, suspension or wearing purposes, which
at least one strap portion (1,9) has a pair of superimposed spaced apart outer face
parts (5,6,10,11) connected together around their edges to define between the outer
face parts a sealed chamber (7) containing a fluid with decorative and/or therapeutic
effects, at least one of said outer face parts (5,6,10,11) having an area (5a,10a)
which is made of transparent material to allow the fluid in the chamber (7) to be
visible therethrough from the exterior of the assembly.
2. An assembly according to Claim 1, wherein the fluid is a liquid.
3. An assembly according to Claim 1 or Claim 2, wherein the fluid includes a plurality
of movable objects and/or particles (8) to provide or enhance the decorative effect.
4. An assembly according to any one of Claims 1 to 3, wherein each of said outer face
parts (5,6,10,11) has an area (5a,10a) made of transparent material to allow the fluid
in the chamber (7) to be visible from either side of the at least one strap portion
(1,9).
5. An assembly according to any one of Claims 1 to 4, including two of said strap
portions (1,9), with each of said strap portions (1,9) having an elongate strip-like
form for attachment at one end (1a,9a) to a timepiece (2) in the form of a wristwatch
so as together to provide a wrist strap.
6. An assembly according to Claim 5, including an openable and closable adjustable
fastener (12) for said strap portions.
7. An assembly according to Claim 6, wherein the fastener (12) includes a buckle (13)
provided on one said strap portion (9) at or adjacent to the other end thereof and
a co-operating clip (14) provided on the other said strap portion (1) at or adjacent
the other end thereof, the buckle (13) and clip (14) being releasably engagable together
to open and close the wrist strap.
8. An assembly according to Claim 7, wherein the buckle (13) is provided with an interrupted
undercut slot (15) thereacross which in use extends transversely of the portion (9)
to which it is attached, and which has a resilient tongue (16) extending into the
slot interruption (15a), and wherein the clip (14) is provided with a projecting undercut
nose (17) complimentary in cross section to the cross section of the buckle slot (15)
and which is removably slidably engagable in the buckle slot to interconnect the two
strap portions (1,9), with the clip nose (17) having a recess (17a) intermediate its
ends into which recess the resilient tongue (16) on the buckle (13) depends, when
the buckle (13) and clip (14) are slidably engaged together, releasably to lock the
buckle (13) and clip (14) together against relative sliding motion therebetween, so
that the buckle and clip can be freed for relative sliding disengagement by lifting
the buckle tongue (16) out of the clip nose recess (17a) against the resilient return
force of the tongue (16).
9. An assembly according to Claim 8, wherein the clip (14) is slidably mounted on
the associated strap portion (1) for releasable location at different points along
the length of said strap portion (1) to adjust the length of the wrist strap.
10. An assembly according to Claim 9, wherein the clip (14) has an aperture (18) therethrough
whereby it fits slidably over the associated strap portion (1) and a pivotable spring
finger (19) which can be releasably engaged with one of a series of locating teeth
(20) provided along the length of the associated strap portion (1) to provide the
releasable location of the clip (14) along the length of the associated strap portion
(1).
11. A timepiece having a strap assembly according to any one of Claims 1 to 11.