141 |
Watchcase |
US379515 |
1982-05-18 |
US4474482A |
1984-10-02 |
Paul Gogniat |
A watchcase essentially comprises a crystal 1 engaged in a recess 2 of a bezel or body 3. A material 6 capable of assuming a liquid or pasty consistency at the time of assembly, then solidifying and adhering to the wall 4 of the recess 2 is inserted in the space formed by the walls 4 and 5 of part 3 and crystal 1. The crystal 1 has a configuration such that the material 6, after setting, will exert a geometrical locking effect upon it. |
142 |
Protecting device of a descriptive information appearing on a watchcase
piece |
US404988 |
1982-08-04 |
US4459038A |
1984-07-10 |
Marc Lederrey |
The protecting device comprises a transparent sapphire plate. The trade-mark of the watch and a digital indication are applied on the reverse side of that plate. These indications are applied by vaporization under vacuum. The digital indication is introduced in an index by the watch manufacturer and forms part of a code permitting the individualization of the watches produced and to identify them at all time. Said plate is indissolubly glued onto the sapphire glass of the watch so that said indications are sandwiched between these two pieces. The individualization of the product, that this protecting device permits, constitutes for the purchaser of the watch the guarantee that the indication designating the origin of the watch is genuine. |
143 |
Watchcase |
US120324 |
1980-02-11 |
US4327429A |
1982-04-27 |
Hans U. Klingenberg |
In a watchcase body comprising a caseband and a glass, provision is made for fitting a wrist watch movement by means of metal rings. The caseband is of hard material, e.g., synthetic stone or sintered alumina, while the glass is of transparent mineral material, sapphire or mineral glass. The caseband and glass are permanently and rigidly joined without any intervening metal parts. The underside of the glass is metallized along the periphery, then cemented to the annular top surface of the caseband. After cementing, the watchcase body is finished by machining one or more continuous facets on the outer rim of the glass and the outer surface of the caseband. |
144 |
Watch |
US958408 |
1978-11-07 |
US4271498A |
1981-06-02 |
Roberto Zafferri; Ali Schneiter; Rene Besson |
A resilient member for connecting a crystal to a watch casing in which the crystal is used for generating acoustic signals. The member is of generally annular configuration with an inner portion rigidly connected to the circumference of the crystal, an outer peripheral portion connected to a supporting member of the watch casing, and a free portion extending between the inner portion and the outer peripheral portion. The free portion has a width and a thickness which permits flexing in a direction normal to the plane of the crystal so that the crystal can vibrate in a direction normal to its plane and act as an acoustical transmitting member. |
145 |
Optical instrument for gathering and distribution of light |
US954010 |
1978-10-23 |
US4252416A |
1981-02-24 |
Pierre E. Jaccard |
An optical instrument for the gathering and distribution of light comprises cylindrical and a planar body formed of transparent material and optically coupled together. The cylindrical body has an elliptic and circular outer surface covered with inwardly reflecting material and a light source arranged along one focal line for the elliptic surface portion. Light gathered by the cylindrical body is transmitted to the planar body and is diffused thereby over one major surface. The instrument is advantageously applied to the illumination of passive information displays such as found in liquid crystal display timepieces where efficient energy use is extremely important. |
146 |
Timepiece with shaped components |
US63274 |
1979-08-02 |
US4241442A |
1980-12-23 |
Raymond J. Grohoski |
A novel construction is provided for a timepiece of the type having a shaped (or non-circular) case and crystal in conjunction with a circular caseback. The construction typically includes a shaped case having a shaped recess in one side and a circular aperture in the other side with a central cylindrical bore therebetween. The bottom of the shaped recess is formed by the intersection of the recess and cylindrical bore and is in the form of an annular shoulder having a non-circular outer periphery and a circular inner periphery providing a central opening in the recess bottom. Supported in the cylindrical bore and visible through the central opening in the bottom of the recess is a circular dial plate. A decorative annular mask having a shaped outer periphery corresponding to that of the recess and circular inner periphery of such size to provide a circular window for viewing the dial plate overlies the annular shoulder of the recess bottom to hide the annular shoulder from view and provide a decorative border around the circular dial plate when viewed through a transparent crystal shaped to fit in the non-circular recess. The decorative mask typically is positioned between the crystal and annular shoulder and may be an independent preformed annular member or a coating applied to the crystal or shoulder.A circular caseback is usable with this novel construction to close off the aperture on the other side of the case. A water-resistant timepiece can be readily provided by placing a resilient O-ring between the circular caseback and case and sealant such as epoxy between the crystal and case. |
147 |
Watchglass fixing structure for timepiece |
US907465 |
1978-05-19 |
US4206591A |
1980-06-10 |
Yasuo Maekawa |
A watchglass fixing structure in which a watchglass fixing member is provided with an annular groove having a groove width approximately equal to the combined thicknesses of the outer diametric portion of a watchglass and the outer circumferential portion of a backing ring, a flange at the upper portion of said annular groove, the inner diameter of the flange being smaller than the outer diameter of said watchglass, and with an inner circumferential surface at the lower portion of said annular groove, the diameter of the inner circumferential surface being larger than the outer diameter of said watchglass. The watchglass is fitted into an upper half of said annular groove of said watchglass fixing member through a waterproof packing, while the outer circumferential portion of said backing ring is inserted into a lower half of said annular groove. |
148 |
Water proof watch |
US815554 |
1977-07-14 |
US4151707A |
1979-05-01 |
Mario Cobelli |
A water-proof watch which comprises a composite watch case and a movement therein, said case consisting of a transparent plastic face crystal having overmolded therein a generally opaque plastic body portion to which can be fitted a plastic closure portion sealable after the movement is placed in the watch. At least a zone of the case or of the closure portion is flexible in order to provide control of the winding and regulating mechanism of the movement. |
149 |
Bezel, crystal and case assembly in a water-proof watch |
US3688492D |
1971-03-10 |
US3688492A |
1972-09-05 |
YABANA YAKAMORI |
A watch case is so designed that its outer surface can be ground without the risk of damage to that surface of the case which engages the bezel. Corresponding modification of the bezel results in a decrease in its width, and in a decrease in the overall diameter of the watch.
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150 |
Structure of cut-glass for wristwatch |
US3500631D |
1968-03-22 |
US3500631A |
1970-03-17 |
AOKI MASAYOSHI |
|
151 |
Watch with a dial rigidly connected to the casing |
US51474065 |
1965-11-15 |
US3321906A |
1967-05-30 |
GIUSEPPE MONTESE-CARUSO; ENNIO BUSSI |
|
152 |
Watchase |
US21819862 |
1962-08-06 |
US3199285A |
1965-08-10 |
GIUSEPPE MONTESE-CARUSO; ENNIO BUSSI |
|
153 |
Indicating apparatus |
US85560659 |
1959-11-27 |
US3146440A |
1964-08-25 |
EMERSON LEONARD B; CURTIS RICHARD P |
|
154 |
Double watch crystal with moisture absorbent and indicating packing |
US53221755 |
1955-09-02 |
US2854815A |
1958-10-07 |
ERVIN PIQUEREZ |
|
155 |
Watchcase. |
US19329117 |
1917-09-26 |
US1313636A |
1919-08-19 |
LARKIN WILLIAM J |
|
156 |
Watch-crystal. |
US26240818 |
1918-11-13 |
US1304421A |
1919-05-20 |
WACHTER LOUIS E F |
|
157 |
Watch-crystal |
US230214D |
|
US230214A |
1880-07-20 |
|
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158 |
briggs |
US50699D |
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US50699A |
1865-10-31 |
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159 |
시계용 케이스 |
KR1020147016208 |
2012-11-14 |
KR101625775B1 |
2016-06-13 |
볼츠트세바스티앙; 훈치커야닉 |
본발명은시계(1000)용케이스(1)에관한것으로, 케이스(1)는상부서브-어셈블리(4) 또는크리스탈(40)을지탱하는다이얼(3)이얹어진무브먼트(100)를수용하기위한상부부분(21), 및백 커버(5)와협력작동하는하부부분(22)을갖는중간부분(2)을포함한다. 상기중간부분(2)은상기상부서브-어셈블리(4) 또는상기크리스탈(40)의제거또는조정용의디바이스(10)를포함하고, 제거용의상기디바이스(10)는복수의푸셔들(6)을포함하고, 각푸셔는, 상기하부부분(22)으로부터축방향(D)으로각 푸셔(6)에인가된힘을상기다이얼(3)에만직접적으로또는누름판(8)을통해간접적으로전달하기위해, 상기중간부분(2)에포함된싱크(7)에서축방향(D)에대해평행하게상기중간부분(2)에관하여이동할수 있고, 상기힘은상기다이얼(3)에의해상기상부서브-어셈블리(4) 또는상기크리스탈(40)에전달된다. |
160 |
타임피스의 중간 부품에 대해 크리스탈을 정렬하는 방법 |
KR1020140022094 |
2014-02-25 |
KR101536861B1 |
2015-07-14 |
라생크리스띠앙; 유퍼마르틴 |
본발명은후방커버및 크리스탈 (9) 에의해폐쇄된중간부품 (5) 에의해형성된케이스를포함하는타임피스에관한것이고, 상기크리스탈 (9) 은상기후방커버에대해평행한중간부품 (5) 의베어링표면상에서지지되고, 상기케이스는전자모듈 (13) 이위치된하우징을형성하고, 상기타임피스는크리스탈 (9) 에고정된디스플레이모듈을추가로포함하고, 전자모듈 (13) 및디스플레이모듈은전기연결수단이쌍들로디스플레이모듈의연결지점들에전자모듈 (13) 의연결지점들을연결할수 있도록동일한수의연결지점들을포함한다. |