TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a watch band, and more particularly to a watch band
the effective length of which can be elongated more than an ordinary length.
[0002] Generally, a band the effective length of which is adjustable is widely used. The
adjustable length of the band is about 1.2 times as large as the length enough for
an ordinary person.
[0003] Usually, the watch is directly worn on the wrist of the user. When skiing, it is
convenient for a skier if the watch can be worn on a ski glove, enabling him to know
the time without folding back the edge of the glove and the sleeve of the ski wear.
However, the ski glove is bulky so that the surrounding length of the glove at the
wrist is more than 1.3 times as large as that of the wrist.
[0004] If such a long band is attached to the watch, it is possible to wear the watch on
the ski glove. However, in ordinary use, it is hard to wear such a long band because
there remains a long spare part of the band. Further, the watch is covered with a
part of the band, causing difficulty in knowing the time.
[0005] An object of the present invention is to provide a watch band the length of which
can be elongated, thereby enabling to wear the watch on an extremely thick portion
such as a ski glove and a sleeve of a coat.
[0006] Another object of the invention is to provide a watch band which is easily connected
to and removed from the watch.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
[0007] To this end, the present invention is characterized by a watch band comprising the
band being flexible, fixing means fixing an end of the band folded back at a spring
loaded pin attached to a case of a watch at one side thereof, a connecting link having
a slit through which the band is put and folded back, and connected to the watch case
at the other side, an adjusting link secured to the other end of the band and having
a grasping portion to be fixed to a middle portion of the band, the effective length
of the band being adjusted at the slit of the connecting link and the end of the band
being fixed to the middle portion by the grasping portion.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008]
Fig. 1 is a plan view showing a watch band connected to a watch according to the present
invention;
Fig. 2 is a side view showing the watch worn on a wrist of a user;
Fig. 3 is a sectional view of the watch band taken along a line III-III of Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a sectional view of the watch band taken along a line IV-IV of Fig. 2;
Fig. 5 is a side view of the watch as viewed from arrows V-V of Fig. 1;
Fig. 6 is a plan view showing a part of a connecting link of the watch band, partly
shown in section;
Fig. 7 is a perspective view partly showing the connecting link connected to a watch
case;
Fig. 8 is a sectional view showing an example of engaging grooves of the watch case;
Fig. 9 is a plan view showing a connecting link of a second embodiment of the present
invention;
Fig. 10 is a sectional view showing a watch band of the second embodiment taken along
a line X-X of Fig. 9;
Fig. 11 is a sectional side view showing an adjusting link of the second embodiment;
Fig. 12 is a sectional view of the adjusting link of Fig. 11;
Fig. 13 is a plan view showing a third embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 14 is a side view of a watch band of the third embodiment;
Fig. 15 is a sectional side view showing an adjusting link of the third embodiment;
Fig. 16 is a sectional view of the adjusting link;
Fig. 17 is a sectional side view showing a buckle of the third embodiment;
Fig. 18 is a plan view showing a modification of the adjusting link of the third embodiment;
and
Fig. 19 is a rear view of the adjusting link of Fig. 18.
BEST MODE FOR EMBODYING THE INVENTION
[0009] Referring to Figs. 1 and 2, a watch band 1 is made of synthetic fiber knitted in
a belt. Referring to Fig. 3, an end portion la of the band 1 is looped to form a hole
2 and adhered to the main part of the band at an end 1b. A spring loaded pin 4 mounted
on an end of a watch case 3 is inserted into the hole 2 so that the end of the band
1 is connected to the watch case 3. As shown in Fig. 2, a middle portion in the length
of the band 1 is folded back at a connecting pin 6 (Fig. 6) of a connecting link 5
and the other end of the band 1 is secured to an adjusting link 7 which is detachably
attached to the band 1.
[0010] Each part of the band will be described hereinafter in detail.
[0011] Referring to Figs. 6 and 7, the connecting link 5 made of plastics comprises a pair
of side plates 10, and the connecting pin 6 and a lateral pin 8 which are integrated
with the side plates 10. A slit 11 is formed between the pins 6 and 8 so as to'put
the band 1 through it. On an inner end of each side plate 10, an engaging lug 10a
is provided to be inwardly projected from the side plates. The watch case 3 has a
connecting projection 3a having opposite engaging grooves 3b formed on the outer end
thereof corresponding to the engaging lugs 10a of the connecting link 5. As shown
in Figs. 5 and 7, the engaging lug 10a has an elliptic shape in section such that
the length of the lug in the major axis direction is larger than the width W of the
engaging groove 3b and the length in the minor axis direction is smaller than the
width W.
[0012] As shown in Fig. 7, each engaging grooves 3b of the connecting projection 3a has
a keyhole shape as viewed from the side, and hence has a shallow upper groove 3b
1 and a deep circular groove 3b
2.
[0013] Referring to Figs. 3 and 4, the adjusting link 7 comprises a band receiving portion
7a for receiving the other end lh of the band 1 and a clip portion 7b having a space
to be engaged with the middle portion of the band 1. A pair of screws 12 are screwed
in an upper plate of the link 7 to fix the end lh of the band 1 to the receiving portion
7a. A U-shaped spring 13 is provided in the space of the clip portion 7b for grasping
the band 1 so that the middle portion of the band 1 is fixed to the clip portion 7b.
[0014] Method of wearing the watch on the wrist will be described hereinafter.
[0015] The band 1 is put through the slit 11 of the connecting link 5. The end lh of the
band 1 is secured to the adjusting link 7 with screws 12. As shown by a chain line
of Fig. 2, at first the adjusting link 7 is not fixed to the middle portion of the
band 1, and hence a loop of the band 1 can be expanded. Thus, expanding the loop,
the band 1 is put on wrist 14 and the watch is mounted on the wrist. The adjusting
link 7 secured to the band 1 is pulled to surround the wrist 14 so that an inner band
portion lc is wound around the wrist 14. A residual outer band portion ld is wound
on the outside of the inner band portion lc. The adjusting link 7 is slid on the band
1 in the lateral direction thereof and the clip portion 7b is engaged with the band
1 such as a tie pin. Thus, the watch is worn the wrist, while the loop of the band
is maintained.
[0016] At that time, the band 1 is grasped in the link 7 by the spring 13. In order to adjust
the diameter of the loop formed by the band, the adjusting link 7 is removed from
the band. The adjusting link 7 is engaged with the band 1 at a proper position on
the band corresponding to the thickness of the wrist. Thus, the effective length of
the band 1 can be easily adjusted.
[0017] From the foregoing, it will be understood that it is possible to elongate the effective
length of the band to be wound on the wrist twice as large as the minimum effective
length of the band.
[0018] Furthermore, the connecting link 5 is easily attached to or removed from the watch
case, whereby the watch can be easily worn on or taken off the wrist while the determined
loop of the band is maintained.
[0019] Attaching and detaching operations of the connecting link 5 will be described hereinafter
with reference to Figs. 5 and 6.
[0020] The engaging lugs 10a provided on the side plates of the connecting link 5 are engaged
with the engaging grooves 3b of the watch case 3. Since the width W of the groove
3b is smaller than the width of the major axis of the lug 10a, when the connecting
link 5 is at a position A of Fig. 5, the connecting link is prevented from removing
from the watch case 3.
[0021] When the connecting link 5 is rotated in the clockwise direction and at a position
B, the lateral pin 8 abuts on a wall 3c of the watch case 3 so that the rotation of
the connecting link 5 is stopped. In an ordinary state, therefore, the connecting
link can be freely rotated between the positions A and B.
[0022] Describing the removing operation of the connecting link 5 from the watch case 3,
when the connecting link 5 is rotated in the counterclockwise direction and located
at an upright position C as shown by dot-dash lines in Fig. 5, the minor axis of the
engaging lug 10a corresponds to the upper groove 3b
1 of the engaging groove 3b. Since the width of the engaging lug 10a is smaller than
the width of the upper groove 3b
1, the lug 10a is in the state to be easily removed from the engaging groove 3b. However,
in order to prevent the engaging lugs 10a from easily removing from the engaging grooves
3b at the upright position C, the circular groove 3b
2 has a lateral deep bottom as shown in Fig. 6 and the engaging lug 10a engages with
the deep groove 3
b2
.
[0023] At the position C, the link 5 is forcibly pulled in the upper direction. Thus, the
side plates 10 are slightly expanded in the opposite directions as shown by a chain
line of Fig. 6, so that the watch case is separated from the connecting link 5. In
order to connect the connecting link 5 to the case 3, the link 5 is located at a position
corresponding the position C and forcibly pushed so that the engaging lugs 10a are
inserted into the engaging grooves 3b. Then, the link is rotated in the clockwise
direction of Fig. 5 to the position A.
[0024] Fig. 8 shows another example of the engaging grooves 3b in which each engaging groove
3b has a flat base.
[0025] Figs. 9 to 12 show the second embodiment of the present invention. Referring to Fig.
10, a connecting link 20 has a lateral pin 21 having an arc portion formed in the
front side of the pin corresponding to a watch case. Each engaging lug 22 has a circular
shape in section. A watch case 30 has two projections 31 and 32 corresponding to the
lateral pin 21. The projection 31 is formed to have a height such that the lateral
pin 21 of the connecting link 20 can not be moved over the projection. The projection
32 has a height such that the lateral pin 21 can pass over the projection if the link
20 is forcibly rotated. In an ordinary state, the connecting link 20 can be freely
rotated between the projections 31 and 32 about the engaging lugs 22. Each engaging
groove 33 to be engaged with the engaging lug 22 has a flat base with the same width.
[0026] Referring to Fig. 12, an adjusting link 25 has a grasping arm 26 formed on the underside
portion thereof to have elasticity. Thus, the band 1 is grasped in the adjusting link
25 and secured thereto only by the grasping arm 27.
[0027] In order to remove the connecting link 20 from the watch case 30, when the connecting
link 20 is forcibly rotated in the counterclockwise direction as shown in Fig. 10
by dot-dash lines, the lateral pin 21 reaches the upright position C passing over
the projection 32. Then, the connecting link 20 is pulled in the upward direction,
so that the connecting link is separated from the watch case. In order to connect
the connecting link 20 to the case 30, an inverse operation is performed.
[0028] Referring to Figs. 13 to 17 showing the third embodiment, the same parts as the first
embodiment are identified with the same reference numerals as Figs. 1 to 7. Referring
to Fig. 15, the band 1 is put through a slit 7d of the adjusting link 7 and folded
back to double the band. The double band portion is sewed together with a thread le.
The main part of the band is put through slits 35c and 35b of a buckle 35. As shown
in Figs. 14 and 17, the band 1 is folded back at the spring loaded pin 4 of the watch
case 3 and put through the slits 35b and 35c of the buckle 35. An end If of the band
is folded back by 5 mm to double the band which is sewed with a thread lg. Referring
to Figs. 13 and 17, the buckle 35 comprises a cross bar 35a provided in the center
thereof, and a pair of bridges 35d and 35e for forming the slits 35b and 35c. Each
slit 35b and 35c is formed to have a lateral width which enables the double bands
to put through it and disables triple bands to put through. Thus, the double end If
can not pass the slit 35c. As shown in Figs. 15 and 16, the band engaging portion
of the adjusting link 7 comprises an engaging groove 7e engaged with a middle portion
of the band, and a grasping arm 7f. The link 7 is made of plastic having elasticity
so that the grasping arm 7f is adapted to firmly grasp the band 1 when engaged. Other
structures and the attachment operation of the watch band of the third embodiment
are the same as that of the first embodiment. Since the band of this embodiment is
provided with a buckle, the length of the band can be elongated more than the previous
embodiments. Furthermore, the diameter of the loop formed by the band is adjustable
by sliding the buckle on the band.
[0029] Figs. 18 and 19 show a modification of the adjusting link of the third embodiment
which is approximately the same in construction as the adjusting link 7 of Fig. 15.
The grasping arm 7f of the adjusting link 7 has an inner projection 7g and a slant
guide portion 7h formed on the inside thereof. Consequently, the engaging groove 7e
is formed to have a narrow opening and a wide inner space so that a step portion is
formed in the groove. When the adjusting link is engaged with the band 1, the elasticity
of the grasping arm 7f effectively acts on the band at the inner projection 7g. Even
if the band is laterally slid in the groove toward the outside of the link, the same
grasping force of the projecting portion 7g acts on the band so that the band is not
removed from the link. Furthermore, since the slant guide portion 7h is formed adjacent
the inner projection 7g, the band can be easily inserted in the engaging groove. In
addition, a projecting portion 7i is formed adjacent the inner projection 7g on the
grasping arm 7f projected from the plate in the longitudinal direction of the band
for easily engaging the adjusting link with the band. Namely, the lateral opposite
sides of the link 7 are held with a thumb and a middle finger of the user and the
projection 7i is pushed up with a forefinger to open the groove for inserting the
band thereto.
PROBABILITY OF INDUSTRIAL EXPLOITATION
[0030] In accordance with the present invention, the effective length of the band can be
elongated to wear the watch on the ski glove. Furthermore, the length of the band
is easily adjusted by engaging the adjusting link with the band to a proper position
thereof.
1. A watch band comprising:
the band being flexible;
fixing means fixing an end of the band folded back at a spring loaded pin attached
to a case of a watch at one side thereof;
a connecting link having a slit through which the band is put and folded back, and
connected to the watch case at the other side;
an adjusting link secured to the other end of the band and having a grasping portion
to be fixed to a middle portion of the band;
the effective length of the band being adjusted at the slit of the connecting link
and the end of the band being fixed to the middle portion by the grasping portion.
2. The watch band according to claim 1 wherein the connecting link comprises a slit
for folding back the band and engaging portions detachably connected to the watch
case.
3. The watch band according to claim 1 wherein the fixing means is a buckle for fixing
the end of the band to the band.
4. The watch band according to claim 1 wherein the connecting link is arranged to
be detached from the watch case at a predetermined position.
5. The watch band according to claim 1 wherein the grasping portion of the adjusting
link has a projection engaging the band.
6. The watch band according to claim 1 wherein the grasping portion of the adjusting
link has a projection through which the adjusting link can be manipulated with a finger.