序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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141 | Portable timepiece | US12806995 | 2010-08-25 | US20110051572A1 | 2011-03-03 | Yoshio Hozumi; Kazutaka Imai |
There is provided a wristwatch 1 in which a degassing valve with an exhaust button is attached to a timepiece exterior assembly, and in which the gas in the exterior assembly is allowed to escape to the exterior through pushing-in of the button. The valve is equipped with a valve casing providing communication between the interior and exterior of the exterior assembly, a valve member accommodated in the valve casing and moved from a closed position to an open position when the interior of the exterior assembly is not less than a predetermined pressure, the button accommodated in the valve casing so as to allow pushing-in, a first coil spring urging the button and the valve member away from each other, and a second coil spring urging the button toward the exterior of the exterior assembly. When the inner pressure is larger than the spring force of the spring, the valve member is opened, and a part of the gas in the exterior assembly is accumulated between the valve member and the button; when the button is pushed in, the accumulated gas is discharged to the exterior of the exterior assembly, and, at this time, the valve member is maintained at the closed position by the spring. | ||||||
142 | Timepiece | US11827019 | 2007-07-10 | US07404668B2 | 2008-07-29 | Haruki Hiranuma; Hideaki Koshoji |
To provide a timepiece in which it is possible to promote an edge thinning of an edge member without impairing an exchangeability of a gasket between the edge member to which a glass has been fixed and a case band, and a selectivity of a fixation means of the glass to the edge member. In a case band of an armor case in which a timepiece movement with a dial has been built in, there is provided an inner periphery convex part forming a fit hole while protruding to a case band inside. In an annular edge member which is overlapped to a front side of the case band and to which a glass has been fixed, there are provided a tubular fit part fitted to a fit hole, and a dial cover site covering a peripheral part surface of the dial. An annular seal gasket made of an elastic material is nipped, in an outside than the fit hole, between the edge member and the case band. Plural threaded holes are formed over the inner periphery convex part and the fit part, and there is made such that one part of each of the respective threaded holes is included in a projected region of the seal gasket to a back side. The edge member is retained to the case band by detachably screwing a threaded-axle-like connection member to each of the respective threaded holes from back sides of the inner periphery convex part and the fit part. | ||||||
143 | Timepiece | US11635469 | 2006-12-07 | US20070147185A1 | 2007-06-28 | Haruki Hiranuma; Kinshuro Itoh |
To provide a timepiece in which it has been made possible to exchange an edge member, to which a glass has been fixed, without accompanying a case band. A wristwatch comprises an annular case band, a case back, an annular edge member, a glass, and a C-shaped spring member. A front side end part of the case band forming a fitting hole has an edge receiving face around the fitting hole and an engaging groove. The case back is detachably attached to a back side end part of the case band. The glass is fitted and fixed to an annular step part having been formed in the edge member. In the edge member there are provided a tubular part fitted to the fitting hole so as to be capable of being inserted and disengaged, and a cover part overlapping with the edge receiving face. In the tubular part there are provided an annular attaching groove opening to an inner periphery of the tubular part, and plural through-holes communicating with the annular attaching groove and opening to an outer periphery of the tubular part. The spring member has plural catching convex parts catching to the engaging groove through the through-hole. By detachably attaching this spring member to the attaching groove under a state that the case back 31 has been detached, the edge member is detachably attached to the case band. | ||||||
144 | Waterproof pace clock | US10369739 | 2002-02-20 | US07184370B2 | 2007-02-27 | Daniel Joseph Rogacki; Francis X. Graney |
Underwater pace clock allows competitive and recreational swimmers the benefit of being able to observe training times without having to stop to observe a pool area clock. This invention will be solar and/or battery operated with a reset mechanism allowing synchronization with pool area clocks for benefit of instructional staff. | ||||||
145 | Small portable instrument | US10276870 | 2001-06-29 | US07138473B2 | 2006-11-21 | Keisuke Kigawa; Takayuki Waseda |
A miniature portable equipment in the present invention comprising a packing comprising a butyl rubber having a crosslinking structure composed of carbon to carbon bonds of the formula: | ||||||
146 | Waterproof pace clock | US10369739 | 2002-02-20 | US20040052163A1 | 2004-03-18 | Daniel Joseph Rogacki; Francis X. Graney |
Underwater pace clock allows competitive and recreational swimmers the benefit of being able to observe training times without having to stop to observe a pool area clock. This invention will be solar and/or battery operated with a reset mechanism allowing synchronization with pool area clocks for benefit of instructional staff. | ||||||
147 | Safety valve for diver's timepiece | US8584 | 1993-01-25 | US5257247A | 1993-10-26 | Marc-Andre Miche; Gerard Palix |
This valve (1) for a watch case comprises a head (3) and a tube (4) onto which the head can be screwed. A stem (8) fixed to a core (5) borne by the head is surrounded by a return spring (7) bearing, on the one hand, under the head and, on the other hand, onto a bottom (3) exhibited by the tube through a ring (14) and a first packing (6). A second packing (18) is mounted under the head in line with the tube. When the head is screwed down the second packing (18) is compressed and the valve is inoperative and at the same time totally sealed. When the head is unscrewed the first packing (6) is able to rise up against the return force of spring (7) if the fluid pressure prevailing within the case is higher than that on the exterior thereof. An excessive interior pressure which can damage the case is thus avoided. | ||||||
148 | Clock with rotatable ring | US228390 | 1981-01-26 | US4392750A | 1983-07-12 | Eduard Mettler |
A clock comprising, a case, a clockwork in the case having a plurality of pointers, a dial face in the case over which the pointers sweep about a common axis, a glass covering the dial and pointers, at least one illuminator for illuminating the dial and pointers and a ring having a face with spaced markings thereon which is mounted between the dial and glass and which can be manually rotated. The ring face is illuminated by the same illuminator which sheds light on the dial since the ring face faces the glass which receives light from the illuminator and illuminates both the dial and the ring face. | ||||||
149 | Packing means for a watch | US579005 | 1975-05-19 | US3971207A | 1976-07-27 | Tomomi Murakami; Hiromichi Nagata; Masakazu Funazawa; Satoru Fukutome |
A packing means for waterproofing a watch case having a non-conductive, flexible ring portion and a conductive yet flexible arm member is disclosed. The packing device is disposed in a watch case and allows for an electrical connection to be made between the watch and an external device. The ring member is made of a resilient, non-conductive, flexible material and is disposed in the watch case so as to be sandwiched between the top and bottom members thereof. At least one arm member also made of a resilient flexible material having first and second ends is coupled to the ring and extends into the center thereof. However, the arm member is conductive and electrically couples the watch (the internal components) with the external device. The arm member is coupled to the ring member such that the substantially watertight seal in the watch case is not destroyed. By the use of the instant packing means of the present invention, a substantially waterproof seal in the watch case is achieved while permitting an external device to be electrically and flexibly coupled to the watch without destruction of the waterproof seal. | ||||||
150 | Watch case | US3796042D | 1972-10-06 | US3796042A | 1974-03-12 | FINGER H |
A watertight watch case wherein the central portion of the casing and the floor thereof consist of one piece and the watch crystal is retained via its clamping edge by means of an annular body seated upon the central portion of the casing. According to the invention, there is provided a sealing and retaining ring member which is clamped on the one hand between the outer surface of the clamping edge of the watch crystal and the outer surface of an annular projection of the casing central portion which is directed towards the watch crystal and on the other hand the inner surface of the annular body.
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151 | Fluidtight and tamper-proof timepiece case | US3555812D | 1968-12-20 | US3555812A | 1971-01-19 | PIQUEREZ ERVIN |
TIMEPIECE CASE IN WHICH THE BOTTOM AND/OR THE CRYSTAL ARE DRIVEN IN SUITABLE HOLLOWS IN THE MIDDLE AND WHEREIN THE SAID BOTTOM OR SAID CRYSTAL HAVE A SHAPE WHICH RESISTS ALL GRASPING AIMED AT REMOVING THEM FROM THEIR HOUSING,
THE OPENING OF THE CASE REQUIRING THE MAKING OF AT LEAST ONE NOTCH TO ALLOW THE REMOVAL OF THE BOTTOM OR OF THE CRYSTAL. |
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152 | Watchcase | US3479771D | 1967-10-13 | US3479771A | 1969-11-25 | STEIMANN JEAN |
153 | Ringing watch piece | US48670965 | 1965-09-13 | US3352102A | 1967-11-14 | JEAN-CLAUDE SCHNEIDER |
154 | Closing means of casings for apparatus such as measuring instruments, watch movements or the like | US34193164 | 1964-02-03 | US3284998A | 1966-11-15 | PIERRE-ANTOINE NARDIN |
155 | Watch case | US37373064 | 1964-06-09 | US3257795A | 1966-06-28 | RICHARD TRAUTZ |
156 | Waterproof wrist-watch | US27059763 | 1963-04-04 | US3162007A | 1964-12-22 | JEAN PARMENTIER |
157 | Wesley fenimobe | US74329D | US74329A | 1868-02-11 | ||
158 | SEMI-SEALED CLOSING DEVICE | PCT/EP2015063585 | 2015-06-17 | WO2015193368A3 | 2016-03-17 | GERMIQUET CHRISTOPHE; STALDER MICHAEL |
The present invention relates to a portable object including a casing (2) forming a chamber wherein a device (69) requiring air for the operation thereof is provided. Said portable object is characterized in that it also includes a closing device (12) including at least one pervious element. | ||||||
159 | BOITE DE MONTRE | EP17171407.4 | 2017-05-16 | EP3404494A1 | 2018-11-21 | THEVENIN, Guillaume |
L'invention concerne une boîte de montre (1) comprenant : Selon l'invention, ledit joint d'étanchéité (17) comporte une garniture (17) monobloc de forme tridimensionnelle, ladite garniture (17) étant adaptée pour assurer l'étanchéité à la fois entre : |
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160 | BRACELET DE MONTRE | EP16177799.0 | 2016-07-04 | EP3182223B1 | 2018-09-12 | Nicolas, Cédric; Fostinis, Dimitri |