序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Apparatus for extracting watch glasses US3445913D 1966-05-16 US3445913A 1969-05-27 PIQUEREZ ERVIN
62 Watchcase with crystal retaining means US44995365 1965-04-22 US3307346A 1967-03-07 ULRICH KLINGENBERG HANS
1,099,996. Clocks and watches. H. U. KLINGENBERG. April 28, 1965 [April 28, 1964], No. 17792/65. Heading G3T. The glass 13 of a watch fits in a recess 14 of a caseband and is held to a sealing gasket in known manner by partially evacuating the case. The glass is also secured by claw member 19 fixed to the caseband. These members may be of triangular shape, Fig. 1 (not shown). There may be six, of which one is notched to mark the twelve o'clock position. As shown, the members are retained by stems 20 which pass through into recesses 18 and are locked by U-clips 24 engaging recesses 21. The claws can alternatively form part of a unitary member, and some of them may form part of a means for attaching the strap in place of lugs (2). The glass can be of sapphire and faceted to give a decorative effect in conjunction with the claws. Some of the claws may be integral with the case.
63 Clock US27264463 1963-04-12 US3177646A 1965-04-13 ERNEST ROBERT O; MCLEOD CHARLES A
64 Watch glass for a shaped case US85973259 1959-12-15 US2959912A 1960-11-15 ERNEST MORF
65 Watch US26638218 1918-12-12 US1333194A 1920-03-09 WACHTER LOUIS E F
66 Wrist-watch. US24214918 1918-06-27 US1293947A 1919-02-11 SEARS GEORGE H
67 Method of aligning a crystal relative to the middle part of a timepiece US14188985 2014-02-25 US09471041B2 2016-10-18 Christian Racine; Martin Jufer
The invention concerns a timepiece including a case, formed by a middle part 5 closed by a back cover and by a crystal 9, said crystal 9 being supported on a bearing surface of the middle part 5, parallel to said back cover, said case forming a housing in which an electronic module 13 is placed; said timepiece further includes a display module fixed to the crystal 9, the electronic module 13 and the display module include an identical number of connection points so that electrical connection means can connect the connection points of the electronic module 13 to the connection points of the display module in pairs.
68 OPTICAL COMPONENT AND TIMEPIECE US14867750 2015-09-28 US20160154146A1 2016-06-02 Daiki FURUSATO
An optical component includes: a base material; and a titanium oxide layer composed mainly of titanium oxide and containing at least one element selected from the group consisting of Nb, Si, Zr, Ta, Al, and Hf as an accessory component. The content of the accessory component in the titanium oxide layer is preferably 0.01 mass or more and 1.0 mass % or less.
69 TRANSPARENT MEMBER, TIMEPIECE, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A TRANSPARENT MEMBER US13898761 2013-05-21 US20130260115A1 2013-10-03 Katsumi SUZUKI; Keiichi SUZUKI; Hiroyuki SEKI
A transparent member has a transparent substrate, and an antireflection coating that has a high index of refraction layer made of silicon nitride and a low index of refraction layer made of silicon oxide alternately laminated on at least a part of a surface of the substrate. The content of silicon nitride in the region to a depth of 150 nm from the outside surface of the antireflection coating is 30-50 vol %.
70 WRISTWATCH US13422438 2012-03-16 US20120263022A1 2012-10-18 Philippe-Emmanuel Grize; Yves Berthier; Maurizio Minello
A Wristwatch having a housing (1); a movement (8, 9, 10) lodged in the housing; a watch glass (6) above the housing; a fluid pump (5) driven by the movement for pumping a fluid. And, at least one channel (60) through the glass (6), arranged so that the fluid circulated by the pump (5) reaches the channel, in order to sequentially color various portions of the glass for displaying time indications.
71 Wristwatch with concave glass lens and dial US12539020 2009-08-11 US08009521B2 2011-08-30 Kun-Chi Wu
A wristwatch that includes a concave lens and concave dial contained within a bezel and housing. The concave shape of the lens causes the upper most surface of the wristwatch to be the bezel, so the upper surface of the lens cannot be scratch if the user places the watch face down on a surface. The concave shape of the dial causes an increase in surface area for time marking indicia on the dial face. This effect combines with the concave angle of the lens to increase the appearance of the indicia and reduce glare.
72 METHOD AND DEVICE FOR SECURING A CRYSTAL WITH A COUNTER STRIP US13028006 2011-02-15 US20110197445A1 2011-08-18 Thierry Altenhoven; Adolf Engelmann; Jean-Christophe Kroug
Method of securing a watch bezel 1 including a case 3 and a crystal 2, characterized in that it includes a step of snap fitting the bezel 1 onto the crystal 2, during which snap fit means 6 are guided by guide means 5 arranged on case 3.
73 Crystal Display Shielded By One Or More Protective Guards US12946946 2010-11-16 US20110058457A1 2011-03-10 Richard D. Harley, JR.
Structures are disclosed that can improve the visibility of instrument displays. With some implementations, an instrument is provided with a bezel surrounding a crystal, wherein the upper surface of the bezel extends above the upper surface of the crystal. Also, a guard system may be embedded into and/or otherwise provided at portions of the crystal, wherein an upper surface of the guard also extends above the upper surface of the crystal.
74 GONG MOUNTING DEVICE FOR STRIKING WATCH US12722907 2010-03-12 US20100232262A1 2010-09-16 Philippe Morata; Gérald Roden
Gong mounting device designed to bear against a crystal (10) closing a striking-watch case. This device comprises a block (20) for immobilizing at least one end (1, 2) of a gong (T1, T2) inside the watch case, and a means (30) for mounting this block (20) on said crystal (10). The mounting means (30) is a clamping-type mounting means enabling the block (20) to exert pressure on the crystal (10).
75 Device for fixing at least one striking gong in timepiece and method of fixing at least one striking gongs in a timepiece US11908320 2006-02-07 US07545706B2 2009-06-09 David Candaux
The device for mounting and fastening at least one gong of a striking mechanism of a watch movement in which each gong (1, 14) is solidly attached to a heel (2, 15) and includes means for the positioning and temporary fastening (5, 6, 8, 9, 20) of the heel or heels and their gongs to a bottom plate (7) of the watch movement. It includes at least one crystal support (21) fastened underneath the crystal (22) of a case holding the watch movement, and means for guiding and positioning (5, 6, 11) that allow the gongs (1, 14) and their heels (2, 15) to be moved into their working position where each heel is in touch with the crystal support (21) or with another heel. It further includes means for fastening (13) gongs and their heels to the crystal support (21) in such a way that these gongs and their heels are tied to the crystal (22).
76 COORDINATED EYEWEAR AND WATCH US11766270 2007-06-21 US20080316423A1 2008-12-25 Hratch Boghossian
A matching eyewear and watch includes a pair of eyewear having a lens with a shape; and a wrist watch, in which the watch face has the same shape as the lens. Optionally, the eyewear lens and the watch crystal can be tinted the same, matching color.
77 MODULAR WRISTWATCH US11740702 2007-04-26 US20070253290A1 2007-11-01 Christopher Aire
A modular wristwatch includes a watch case assembly and a removable watch movement assembly. The watch case assembly includes an articulating bezel having a first bezel portion pivotally connected to a second bezel portion that enables the first bezel portion to move between open and closed configurations, allowing the watch movement assembly to be moved into and out from the watch case assembly.
78 Apparatus for setting gems and providing hidden compartments in a timepiece US10271613 2002-10-15 US07025496B2 2006-04-11 Pierre Tardy
The present invention is directed toward a timepiece, such as a watch, having a protective cover with a gem set therein. The protective cover may be crystal, plastic or any other transparent and durable material. The protective cover has an aperture having concentric cuts. The setting is seated in the aperture and secured to the protective cover. The setting is configured to be of a similar size and shape as the aperture so that it may be securely affixed to the protective cover. A gasket may be inserted between the setting and the aperture to create a watertight seal in the watch cover. The timepiece may also have a hinged, hidden compartment on the backside of the watch frame. Engravings may be made in the hidden compartment, and small, thin objects may be stored therein.
79 Watch crystal having an optical effect and watch fitted with such a crystal US11203159 2005-08-15 US20060039244A1 2006-02-23 Thomas Gyger; Nakis Karapatis
The invention concerns a watch including a case fitted with a glass and containing display means able to be observed through the glass, characterised in that said glass is made from a plate formed of a fibre optic group.
80 Apparatus for setting gems and providing hidden compartments in a timepiece US10271613 2002-10-15 US20030081508A1 2003-05-01 Pierre Tardy
The present invention is directed toward a timepiece, such as a watch, having a protective cover with a gem set therein. The protective cover may be crystal, plastic or any other transparent and durable material. The protective cover has an aperture having concentric cuts. The setting is seated in the aperture and secured to the protective cover. The setting is configured to be of a similar size and shape as the aperture so that it may be securely affixed to the protective cover. A gasket may be inserted between the setting and the aperture to create a watertight seal in the watch cover. The timepiece may also have a hinged, hidden compartment on the backside of the watch frame. Engravings may be made in the hidden compartment, and small, thin objects may be stored therein.
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