WO1993019403A1 - Armbanduhr - Google Patents
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- G04B—MECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
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- G04B—MECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
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- G04B37/0008—Cases for pocket watches and wrist watches
- G04B37/0016—Cases for pocket watches and wrist watches with folding cover or folding bottom (hinge without spring)
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- G04B—MECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
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- G04B37/06—Forming the passage for the winding stem through the case; Divided winding stems
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- G04B—MECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
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- the invention relates to a wristwatch according to the preamble of patent claim 1.
- Wristwatches with pointers as time display means have a housing in which a clockwork with time display means is attached, and a bracelet fastened to the housing on both sides.
- the housing usually consists of three superimposed parts: a lower housing part (bottom), a middle housing part (dial) and an upper housing part (glass), which are held together laterally by an annular housing part.
- the band is usually attached to the annular part. The movement is held between the lower and the middle housing part, the middle housing part having an opening through which the pointer shaft is guided.
- the upper part of the housing protects the time display device from the outside.
- the ring-shaped housing part usually has a bushing for the elevator shaft.
- the ring-shaped housing part is often molded onto the lower or middle housing part, that is, a one-piece shell takes over the function of the base and the ring-shaped part (for example, described in patent application EP-A-0 098 239) or a Corresponding shell-shaped dial takes over the function of the middle and the ring-shaped housing part (for example RockWatch from Tissot).
- the assembly of such watches consists of several steps, individual parts or preassembled structures consisting of several parts (for example movement with dial and hands) being brought into a defined mutual position (aligned with one another) and connected to one another by positive locking or other connecting means become.
- Alignment aids and connection aids are necessary for each of these steps, which are provided, for example, in the form of corresponding grooves on watch parts themselves or on corresponding assembly tools and are precisely matched to the shape of the watch parts to be assembled.
- the wristwatch according to the invention has, in addition to a strap and a clockwork with time display means, a lower, a middle and an upper housing part, the side wall of the housing (ring-shaped housing part) being formed by molding on at least one of the housing parts.
- the watch has two connection areas, which comprise areas of as many of the components of the watch as possible and which are designed such that the components in these areas interlock in such a way that their mutual position is defined in as many directions as possible or is easily definable and that corresponding components can be connected to one another temporarily with simple means in these connection areas (for one or more assembly steps) or definitely.
- the standardized connection areas concern at least the band and two of the housing parts and create an interface-like connection between these elements.
- connection areas are maintained over a generation of clock models as standardized areas or standardized interfaces in their shape and their relative mutual position.
- the requirements for the components of the clock are essentially limited to the connection areas in which they have to meet a specific requirement, while in other areas they can have a freely selectable shape.
- the connection areas serve during the assembly of the alignment of the individual parts with respect to one another, as orientation and engagement points for assembly and alignment tools and advantageously also as a definite connection or parts of a definite connection between the individual parts of the watch.
- connection areas are preferably narrow to very narrow. In this way, they provide the largest possible free or better said "play" space for the shape of the remaining areas of the watch.
- Watch parts designed in this way can be introduced, so to speak, "fluently” into the assembly process.
- a watch glass with a different shape, a dial body with a different decor, etc. can be introduced in the middle of the assembly process while retaining all other parts.
- the optically unobtrusive interfaces (connection areas), which are functionally essential, clocks can be customized as required without making their manufacture significantly more expensive, which was previously only possible with great effort.
- Figures 2a to 2c three exemplary embodiments of the connection areas
- FIG. 3 shows a part of a wristwatch according to the invention cut parallel to the plane of the pointer
- FIG. 4 a cover glass or a dial for the wristwatch according to FIG. 3, cut parallel to the pointer plane;
- FIG. 5 cover glass or dial according to FIG. 4 with a bracelet
- FIG. 6 shows a side view of an embodiment of the wristwatch according to the invention, which essentially corresponds to the watch of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 7 shows a perspective view of a connection area which, in addition to the band (not shown), comprises the lower and middle housing part;
- FIG. 8 shows a perspective view of a connection area which, in addition to the band (not shown), comprises the upper, middle and lower housing part;
- FIGS. 9 and 10 each show a perspective view of a connection area which comprises additional elements
- FIGS. 11 to 18 sections perpendicular to the pointer plane through further exemplary embodiments of the wristwatch according to the invention.
- Figures la to le show correspondingly schematized clocks to explain the principle of the wristwatch according to the invention.
- FIG. 1 a shows a wrist watch as a top view. It has a band B which is flexibly attached to the housing G on opposite sides.
- the housing G consists of an upper (O), a middle (M) and a lower (U) housing part, which are arranged one above the other, and surrounds a movement, of which only the pointer Z and the crown K are visible in this figure are.
- Possible and technically advantageous connection areas V ls V 2 , V 3 .... are located within the dash-dotted lines and are generally designated with V. They represent the standardized areas that can be used as interfaces.
- Figures 1b to le show corresponding clocks perpendicular to the plane in which the hands move (pointer plane), cut and that along a line designated by b, c, d, e in Figure la, which essentially from three to six o'clock (Dial marking) runs.
- the movement W is held between the lower (U) and middle (M) housing part, that the middle (M) housing part has a bushing for the pointer shaft and that the pointer Z is between the middle (M) and the upper (O) housing part are arranged.
- the one visible, standardized connection area is marked with a dash-dotted border.
- the crown K is somewhat unusual to the right due to the cut.
- Figure 1b shows an embodiment in which the side wall of the watch is molded onto the lower housing part U, so that it is shell-shaped and has a bushing for the elevator shaft. All three housing parts U, M, - O and the band B extend into the connection area V, that is, all three housing parts and the band are connected to one another or at least connectable in the standardized connection area.
- FIG. 1 c shows an embodiment in which the upper housing part O is fastened separately on the middle housing part M and does not extend into the connecting area V. In the standardized connection area, the middle (M) and lower (U) housing part and the band B are connected or connectable to one another.
- FIG. 1d shows an embodiment, the central housing part M of which is bowl-shaped and has a bushing for the elevator shaft.
- the band B, the upper (O) and the middle (M) housing part extend into the standardized connection area V, while the lower housing part U is fastened separately to the middle housing part M.
- Figure le shows an embodiment in which the upper (O) and the lower (U) housing part are both shell-shaped, so that the elevator shaft can be carried out between the two parts.
- the standardized connection area V comprises the lower (U) and the upper (O) housing part, the middle housing part (M) being clamped, for example, between the two other housing parts.
- FIGS. 1b to 1e a very large number of embodiments are conceivable for the wristwatch according to the invention.
- Mixed forms of the illustrated embodiments are also conceivable, in which the lateral wall of the housing is formed in regions by integrally molding different housing parts, and in which this lateral wall is partly formed by overlapping integrations of different housing parts.
- the main feature of the inventive Arm ⁇ band watch are the standardized connecting regions, • in which the band and at least two of the three housing parts are connected to one another in a coordinated manner or can be connected to one another.
- FIGS. 2a to 2c now show three exemplary embodiments of connection areas for the wristwatch according to the invention.
- FIG. 2a shows a top view of a connection area which is designed as a hinge with hinge pin S.
- Both the band B and, for example, the lower and the upper housing part have hinge projections (B.l, B.2, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, U.l and U.2) with holes for the hinge pin.
- These formations can be positioned (as shown) such that the bores have the same axis line and the pin can be pushed through, with which the three parts can be connected.
- the figure clearly shows that the molded areas of the connection area can also serve as alignment aids.
- the formation 0.2 between the formations U.l and U.2 determines the mutual position of the upper and lower housing parts in the paper plane.
- a mounting pin can be inserted into the bores before the assembly of the tape, which pin determines the mutual position of the two housing parts perpendicular to the paper plane.
- all three housing parts can also be connected or connectable in the connection area.
- FIGS. 2b and 2c show further embodiments of connection areas for a watch according to the invention. These are 'also about hinges, although not have a separate hinge pin.
- the function of the hinge pin is carried out in the embodiment of FIG. 2b by means of a molding B.3, for example of the band B, which corresponding two-part formations of the housing parts (0.4, U.4, O.5 ....) forming an opening, the formations of the different housing parts alternating across the width of the band (0.4, U.4, 0.5 ).
- Figure 2c shows an embodiment in which the band B carries a two-part, forming an opening B.4, in which paired projections U.6 / 0.6 of the housing parts protrude.
- connection areas in the form of hinges between the band and the housing which do not, as in the prior art, make only one housing part (usually ring-shaped or shell-shaped housing part) but at least two housing parts can be connected to one another and to the band.
- a connection triangle is thus created in the connection area, in which, for example, the shell (lower housing part) can be connected to the bracelet and additionally, for example, the bracelet can also be connected to the cover glass (upper housing part) and thus also the cover glass to the shell or even can be attached to it.
- This connection triangle, the corner points of which are formed by the shell, the bracelet and the cover glass (corresponding to FIG.
- Le accordingly comprises three connections, namely one between the cover glass and the shell, between the cover glass and the bracelet and between the bracelet and the shell. However, all these connections run over the same connecting element, here the hinge. Direct connections between these parts initially do not necessarily exist. This results in the new possibility of weighting or emphasizing the extent or the strength of these three connections to a greater or lesser extent and thus designing the structure of the wristwatch in a completely new way.
- the dial instead of the cover glass (upper housing part) the dial (middle ' housing part) can also be included in the connection triangle mentioned and take up one of the corner points there (according to FIG. 1c).
- connection polygon can generally be sought.
- connection areas In addition to the connections of the connection areas, further connections between the parts of the housing can be provided. Such further connections definitely or only during the assembly of the watch support the connections of the connection areas. Such further connections can preferably and for example exist between the cover glass and the dial or between the dial and the shell and can be designed, for example, as welded connections.
- the dial (middle housing part) can also be three-dimensional or shell-shaped and thus have a certain stiffness of its own, which can be used in the construction of the watch in such a way that, for example, compromises in the stiffness of other elements are permitted because of the attractive shape become.
- the dial can be connected in the connection area described and / or directly to the cover glass. It is thus also possible, for example, to anchor the bracelet only virtually, ie apparently from the outside, to a hinge element (connection area), but in reality to have a direct connection between the dial and the bracelet, which can mean that both are from one Consist of pieces.
- the wristwatch can be designed optically so that the shell is practically no longer visible, by inserting the bracelet directly into the cover glass and by also covering the side surfaces of the shell.
- These surfaces can also be designed in such a way that a seamless transition surface is created from the bracelet to the dial, or in any case a surface that is at least optically perceived.
- the cover slip can be positioned and fastened on the dish in the connection area. Furthermore, the tensile forces from the bracelet can also be at least partially introduced into the cover slip.
- connection area Assembly of the watch can be exercised.
- This also gives rise to new advantages that enable more rational production by avoiding assembly aids, because they are already part of the clock.
- Similar advantages result for a version in which the dial is functionally included on the fastening with the bracelet instead of the cover glass.
- the dial can also be designed so that the shell underneath is no longer visible and the forces can be introduced into the dial or the shell in a weighted manner.
- the dial and cover glass are included in the connection area and the connection rectangle mentioned is formed. It should be noted that it is possible to form the connecting square only apparently, but in reality, nevertheless, only to provide one connecting triangle.
- this can be done in that one of the connections is not made load-bearing, that is, it is designed in such a way that it cannot transmit any forces at all.
- the dial is also visible from the side, i.e. in profile.
- This profile can also be designed in this way and the watch can be visually distinguished from other watches.
- Another advantage is that the seal between the two parts is simpler and more reliable.
- the construction of a watch case according to the invention also gives the possibility of not only assigning decorative functions to the dial.
- the dial can now directly establish the connection between the cover glass and the dish and can therefore also have a supporting function. It also makes no difference whether the dial has numbers, lines or no elements at all allow the position of the pointers to be determined.
- the dial as the middle housing part mentioned at the outset, which, as already described in connection with FIGS. 1 a to 1 a, can have different shapes.
- This middle housing part can carry a marking for the pointer position on its upper side, which can also have the form of a coating or a flat additional part.
- FIG. 3 shows a section parallel to the pointer plane through part of an exemplary embodiment of the wristwatch according to the invention.
- a shell 1 can be seen in particular, which has a bottom 2 and a side wall 3, for example. Outside. the side wall 3 a paragraph 4 is visible, on which a part of a cover slip comes to rest.
- a cover glass 5 is only shown here with part of its side wall 6.
- the cover glass 5 is also only shown on the right side of a line 7, on the left side thereof the cover glass 5 is omitted in order to make something more visible from the tray 1.
- a connection area 9 in the form of a hinge is provided between the bracelet 8, the shell 1 and the cover glass 5.
- This connecting area 9 essentially comprises a pin 10, which is mounted in bores 11 in molded-on cover glass 5, in bores 12 in molded-on shell 1, and by loops 13, which are part of bracelet 8 and openings for the pin 10 form, is more or less closely entwined.
- the pin 10 thus has the following effects: it connects the cover glass 5 and the dish 1 to one another. It connects the shell 1 to the bracelet 8 and it connects the cover glass 5 to the bracelet 8.
- the pin 10 is held in place in the loops 13, for example by a press fit.
- FIG. 1 In the left half of FIG. 1 it can be seen that in an area 14 the side wall 3 of the shell 1 is no longer shown in section. A surface 15 of the side wall 3 is thus visible. A groove 16 is cut into it. In this groove 16, for example, the cover glass 5 can be additionally fastened to the dish 1. This groove 16 can preferably be provided on the entire circumference of the shell 1 and can also be designed as a sealing element. The cover glass is more or less attached to the tray 1 via this groove 16 as desired. Thus, the attachment of the cover glass to the shell in the connection area 9 can only have a temporary character, specifically during the assembly of the cover glass 5 on the shell 1 and for as long as an adhesive does not hold in the groove 16, for example. FIG.
- FIG. 4 shows a cover glass 5 with its bores 11 for a pin 10 (FIG. 3).
- a region 17 can also be seen, which is delimited by a circle 18.
- the cover glass 5 is transparent and provides a view of the pointers known per se and a dial.
- Extending outside the circle 17 is an area 19 which can be freely graphically designed and printed, for example, because it no longer has to be transparent.
- This area 19 extends up to lines 20 to which the bracelet connects.
- a dial can also be formed, which has the exact same shape but possibly consists of a different material, because it does not have to be transparent.
- the area 17 is then intended more for the representation of time stamps and the area 19 can also be designed graphically in this case.
- FIG. 5 shows the connection area of a watch according to FIG. 3 for the combination of cover glass or dial 5 and bracelet 8 without a shell.
- the bracelet 8 is fixed by the pin 10 on the cover glass or dial 5.
- the bores 11 and the loops 13, which are drawn here in view, are already known from FIG. 3.
- FIG. 6 shows a side view of part of a wristwatch according to the invention, which essentially corresponds to the watch of FIG. 3.
- a cover glass 21, a dish 22, of which almost nothing is visible, and a half of a bracelet 23 are shown.
- a bore 24 and a pin 25 can be seen in the cover glass 21.
- the bore 24 is not round but elongated, namely in the direction in which tensile forces from the bracelet 23 can occur. This has the effect that tensile forces between the bracelet 23 and the cover slip 21 are not transmitted or are transmitted only to a limited extent.
- forces can be transmitted between the shell 22 and the cover slip 21, provided that these are directed in the direction of an arrow 26 or components in this Have direction and the pin 25 is firmly seated in the shell 22.
- FIG. 7 shows the connection area of a wristwatch according to the invention with a shell 30 on which projections 31 are provided for connection to the bracelet (not shown).
- a dial 32 or an element which contains or carries a dial and which also has projections 33 which extend into the connection area can also be seen.
- a cover glass 34 is placed over the dial 32. Bores 35 are provided in the projections 31 and 33, into which a pin (not shown here) can be inserted, so that the shell 30, the dial 32 and the bracelet are connected to one another.
- FIG. 8 shows a further embodiment of the connection area, in which the cover glass 36 is also included.
- Cover glass 36 and dial 37 have projections 38 and 39 with holes 40.
- a shell 41 can only be recognized by its end face 41a, on which projections 42 with bores 43 are likewise provided, which are coaxial with the bores 40 and which are used to hold a pin and thus to fasten the housing parts to one another and to the Bracelet are provided.
- the dial 37 and the cover glass 36 it can in turn be determined whether a connection between a pair of the elements mentioned should be active and in relation to which forces it should be active.
- FIG. 9 shows a further embodiment of the connection area, in which an additional element is included.
- the further element shown here is designed as a decorative panel 44.
- This decorative panel 44 covers a part of the cover glass 34 and the dial 23 and extends with projections 45 in the connection area.
- the decorative panel 44 has at least one opening 47 in order to expose the view through the glass 34 to the pointer (not shown) and the dial 23.
- the shell 30, the dial 32, the cover glass 34, the bracelet (not shown here) and the decorative panel 44 are connected to one another in the connecting region 46.
- the decorative cover could also be inserted between the cover glass 34 and the dial 32 instead of lying over the cover glass 34.
- FIG. 10 shows a further embodiment of a connection area, in which an additional element is included.
- the additional element is a protective element 50 assigned to the bracelet 48 with, for example, large-area openings 59, which likewise has projections 51 which extend into the connecting region 49.
- the connection area 49 also has protrusions 52 and 58 of the dial, loops 53, 55 and 57 of the bracelet 48 and protrusions 54 and 56 of the shell 30.
- not only three parts but four, five or more parts can thus be connected or connected to one another in a connection region 46, 49.
- further elements such as decorative covers 44, protective elements 50 or elements with further functions can be integrated into the connection without problems.
- FIGS. 11 to 18 now show further details of embodiments of the watch according to the invention. All representations are sections perpendicular to the plane of the pointer. In these sections there is only one molding of a housing Sewels shown for the connection area, which will no longer be specifically discussed in connection with these figures.
- FIG. 11 shows part of a housing for a wristwatch according to the invention.
- the housing consists of a shell 102, the shape of which is shown here in a highly simplified manner on the inside and provides a space 103 for a clockwork (not shown).
- a dial 104 extends over it.
- a domed cover glass 105 is arranged above the dial 104, which above the dial 104 keeps a space 106 free in which pointers are arranged in a manner known per se and therefore not shown here.
- the shell 102 has on its upper edge 107 a groove 108 which extends over the entire circumference.
- the dial 104 has an extension 110 on its lower boundary surface 109, which engages in the groove 108.
- the extension 110 forms, together with the groove 108, a direct connection or attachment between these two parts.
- the dial 104 likewise has a groove 112 on its surface 111, into which an extension 113 of the cover glass 105 engages. This results in a further direct connection or attachment between the cover glass 105 and the dial 104.
- a molding 114 to the shell, which is part of a connection area, can also be seen.
- the dial also has such formations that are not visible. If it is assumed, for example, that the shell essentially has a cylindrical outer boundary, which is formed by a surface which appears here as line 115, the cover glass 105 projects beyond the shell 102.
- the extensions 110 and 113 are secured in the grooves 108 and 112 by welding (e.g. ultrasonic welding) or gluing, thereby creating a seal at the same time.
- FIG. 12 shows two halves 121 and 122 of a further exemplary housing for a watch according to the invention without the cover glass.
- the half 121 shows only the profile of the housing, as it results when you look at the housing intersects about between the center 126 and a zone that is around 9 o'clock on the dial.
- the shell 124 and the dial 125 have, for example, a common cylindrical outer surface 123.
- Half 122 which results approximately as a section between the center 126 and 6 o'clock on the dial, provides a view of a clockwork 127 and an electric battery 128.
- the clockwork 127 has an outwardly pointing shoulder 130 on its upper edge 129 which is supported in the shell 124.
- the clockwork 127 is held upward by the dial 125.
- This has a reinforced edge 131 here, which also covers an additional side surface 132 of the shell 124.
- FIG. 13 shows a wristwatch according to the invention, which is characterized in that the winding shaft leads through the dial (see also FIG. 1d).
- the watch is cut perpendicular to the pointer plane along a line from nine to three o'clock (dial marking).
- the watch case consists of a shell 201, a cover glass 202 and a dial 203.
- the domed cover glass 202 is fastened on the three-dimensional dial 203 by a direct connection 211
- the shell 201 in turn is also fastened on the dial 203 by a direct connection 212.
- the connections 211 and 212 serve at the same time for the seal and can be realized by means of common connection means known in clock technology, such as, for example, ultrasonic welding and gluing.
- the clockwork 207 is held by the dial 203 by means of a means disclosed in Swiss Patent Application No. 00960/92 and therefore not described here in detail.
- the elevator shaft is held by the dial 203 by means of a means disclosed in Swiss Patent Application No. 00960/92 and therefore not described here in detail.
- the passage 204 of the elevator shaft 205 is waterproofed by an annular seal 206 embedded in a recess 209 in the dial 203. tet.
- the dimensions of the cutout 209 and the seal 206 are expediently chosen such that the seal 206 has the outside diameter of the elevator shaft 205, so that the seal 206 is placed on the elevator shaft 205 and inserted into the passage 204 of the dial 203 can be stuck.
- FIG. 14 shows the wristwatch or pocket watch according to FIG. 13 cut perpendicular to the pointer plane and perpendicular to the sectional plane of FIG. 13, approx. 0 through the three o'clock marking on the dial.
- the direct connection 211 of cover glass 202 and dial 203 and the direct connection 212 of shell 201 and dial 203 are located above and below the passage 204 of the elevator shaft 205 through the dial. Also visible are the connection areas V, into which the molded parts of the dial 5 203, and molded parts of the shell (not visible), possibly also molded parts of the cover glass.
- the embodiment 0 of the wristwatch according to the invention shown in FIGS. 13 and 14 is advantageously mounted in such a way that the clockwork 207 is first attached to the dial 203, whereupon the dial 203 is attached to the shell 201 by means of the direct connection 212.
- the seal 206 is pushed into the recess 209 provided for it on the elevator shaft 205 and the crown 208 5 is placed on the elevator shaft 205.
- the elevator shaft 205 is inserted into the passage 204 of the dial 203 and attached to the clockwork 207.
- the clock hands 210 are then set on the face 213 of the dial 203. All these steps take place before the final attachment of the cover glass 202 to the dial 203 via the direct connection 0 211.
- FIGS. 15 and 16 show a further variant of the wristwatch according to the invention in the same representations as FIGS. 13 and 14.
- the watch is characterized in that this time the elevator shaft 205 leads through the dial 203 and the shell 201.
- the shell 201 is pulled up over the dial 203 in the area of the passage 204 of the elevator shaft 205.
- the shell 201 has an inner border 201.1 which separates the side surface 203.1 of the dial 203 from the clockwork 207.
- FIG. 15 shows how the elevator shaft 205, seen from the clockwork 207, first leads through the passage 204.1 of the shell 201 and then through the passage 204 of the dial 203.
- the assembly of the wrist or pocket watch according to the invention shown in FIGS. 15 and 16 is expediently carried out in such a way that after the clockwork 207 has been attached to the dial 203 and the dial 203 has been attached to the shell 201 via the direct connection 212 , the seal 206 is pushed into the recess 209 of the elevator shaft 205 and the crown 208 is placed on the elevator shaft 205. Thereupon, the elevator shaft 205 is first inserted into the passage 204 of the dial 203 and further into the passage 204.1 of the shell 201 and attached to the clockwork 207. The clock hands 210 are then set on the face 213 of the dial 203. These steps take place before the final attachment of cover glass 202 to dial 203 via direct connection 211.
- FIGS. 17 and 18 show in the same representation as FIGS. 13 and 14 a further variant of the wristwatch according to the invention, which is characterized in that the elevator shaft 205 leads through the dial 203 and the cover glass 202.
- FIG. 18 shows how the outer border 202.1 of the cover glass 202 is pulled down over the dial 203 so that the side surface 203.1 of the dial 203 in the area of the passage 204 for the elevator shaft 205 is completely enclosed by the border 202.1 of the cover glass by the dial 203.
- the passage of the elevator shaft 205 therefore leads from the clockwork 207, first through the passage 204 of the dial 203 and then through the passage 204.2 of the cover glass 202.
- FIGS. 17 and 18 The construction of the wristwatch according to the invention shown in FIGS. 17 and 18 is expediently carried out in such a way that the clockwork 207 is attached to the dial 203 in two preparatory steps, and the dial 203 to the shell 201 via the direct connection
- Assembly of the elevator shaft 205 takes place in such a way that the elevator shaft 205 is first inserted into the bushing 204.2 of the cover glass 202 and then into the bushing 204 of the dial 203 and is finally attached to the clockwork 207.
- the idea of the invention can also be related to a pocket watch or a similar watch, which instead of the bracelet has another element fastened to it (fastening element for a chain, watch cover or decorative element, for example).
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Priority Applications (3)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| DE59308826T DE59308826D1 (de) | 1992-03-26 | 1993-03-25 | Armbanduhr |
| EP93907834A EP0639283B1 (de) | 1992-03-26 | 1993-03-25 | Armbanduhr |
| US08/307,738 US5771209A (en) | 1992-03-26 | 1993-03-25 | Wrist watch |
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| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| CH96092 | 1992-03-26 | ||
| CH960/92-9 | 1992-03-26 | ||
| CH2122/92-1 | 1992-07-06 | ||
| CH212292 | 1992-07-06 | ||
| CH2353/92-9 | 1992-07-24 | ||
| CH235392 | 1992-07-24 | ||
| CH554/93-5 | 1993-02-23 | ||
| CH55493 | 1993-02-23 |
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| WO1993019403A1 true WO1993019403A1 (de) | 1993-09-30 |
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| CH260129A (fr) * | 1947-05-30 | 1949-02-28 | Jaeger Charles | Montre-bracelet. |
| CH300360A (fr) * | 1952-04-19 | 1954-07-31 | Etienne Albert | Pièce d'horlogerie. |
| US3545198A (en) * | 1967-11-06 | 1970-12-08 | Old England Watches Ltd | Wristwatch case |
| FR2254814A1 (en) * | 1973-12-12 | 1975-07-11 | Menard Jean Pierre | Slim-line metal wrist watch - has watch movement projecting from back of watch face |
| GB1482893A (en) * | 1976-03-01 | 1977-08-17 | Chow Man Ning | Case for a digital watch |
| EP0221233A1 (de) * | 1985-10-07 | 1987-05-13 | Eta SA Fabriques d'Ebauches | Aus hartem Material hergestelltes Uhrengehäuse |
| GB2186181A (en) * | 1986-02-10 | 1987-08-12 | Seikosha Kk | Wrist watch |
| US4825427A (en) * | 1988-04-25 | 1989-04-25 | Bulova Watch Co., Inc. | Wrist watch case and bracelet assembly |
| EP0469950A1 (de) * | 1990-08-01 | 1992-02-05 | Boucheron | Armbanduhrgehäuse mit auswechselbarem Deckel |
| JPH05322370A (ja) * | 1992-05-28 | 1993-12-07 | Hitachi Metals Ltd | 空気調和装置 |
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| DE59308826D1 (de) | 1998-09-03 |
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| ATE169128T1 (de) | 1998-08-15 |
| EP0639283B1 (de) | 1998-07-29 |
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