With Bezel Or Crystal Details Patents (Class 368/294)
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Patent number: 4456388Abstract: A watch case structure comprising a watchglass member, a bezel member, a case band member and a back cover member interconnected to define said watch case structure. One of said members includes an inclined surface and a substantially vertical wall. An annular groove means is formed in another one of said members and includes an inclined surface. A synthetic resin gasket is disposed in said annular groove means of said another one of said members and includes an inclined guiding surface and an inclined engaging surface engaging with the inclined surface of said annular groove means.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1981Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Assignee: Citizen Watch Company LimitedInventor: Masataka Matsumoto
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Patent number: 4447162Abstract: A watchcase comprises a case body, a bezel, and a support member affixed to the bezel for removably connecting the bezel to the case body so as to permit easy removal and replacement of the bezel. The support member has at diametrically opposite locations thereof outwardly extending flange portions, and corresponding recesses are provided in the case body at diametrically opposite locations for movably receiving therein respective ones of the flange portions with sufficient clearance therebetween to enable a sufficient extent of movement of the support member relative to the case body in the diametrical direction of the flange portions to permit removal and replacement of the bezel without deformation of either the case body or bezel. A deformable elastic member is interposed between the bezel, support member and case body and the elastic member is configured so as to undergo elastic deformation during removal and replacement of the bezel thereby preventing deformation of both the case body and bezel.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1981Date of Patent: May 8, 1984Assignee: Seiko Instruments & Electronics Ltd.Inventors: Gen Mitamura, Takao Eguchi, Yukio Nagami
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Patent number: 4437770Abstract: A timepiece (1) contains a movement (2), topped by a dial (3) and housed in a casing (4) of a watch case. A crystal (5) is located over at least a portion of its periphery against the upper edge (6) of the casing. The edge (6) has a surface inclined (7) toward the inside of the case and defines with the opposite surface of the periphery of the crystal and with the outer edge of a riser (8) placed on the circumference of the dial (3) a housing in which a gasket (9) is deformably held.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1982Date of Patent: March 20, 1984Assignee: Montres Rado S.A.Inventor: Paul Gogniat
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Patent number: 4433921Abstract: The watchcase essentially comprises a crystal 1, or other transparent part visible from the outside of the case, assembled to the body 2 or a bezel exclusively by way of a layer 3 of low-temperature solder, in the nature of a silver or tin solder. A layer of barrier coating 5, chromium for example, serves to avoid diffusion of solder in the liquid state to the surface of the crystal. The zone of junction may be masked by a metallic coating 4, and the grip of the solder may be improved with a supplementary junction layer 6. It is thus possible to make watchcases of distinguished appearance, comprising junction areas of narrower width than those required when cement is used for the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1982Date of Patent: February 28, 1984Assignee: Montres Rado S.A.Inventors: Paul Gogniat, Eric Loth
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Patent number: 4420264Abstract: A diver's watch having a watch case and a register ring which is rotatably mounted on the watch case to set a diving time. The register ring has a plurality of notches on the underside thereof and is urged by clicks made of spring plate and held by a holding ring secured to the watch case. A plurality of lock notches are formed on the outer periphery of the watch case. A lock pin is projected from the inside of the register ring and engaged with one of the lock notches, so that the register ring is locked to the watch case. When the register ring is depressed against the clicks, the lock pin disengages from the lock notch, so that the register ring can be rotated.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1982Date of Patent: December 13, 1983Assignee: Citizen Watch Co., Ltd.Inventor: Toshio Murata
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Patent number: 4417821Abstract: A wrist watch, particularly a water-tight wrist watch, has upper and lower housing parts, a watch mechanism received in the lower housing part, a watch glass, a dial member, a spacer member, and an elastic element in the lower housing part arranged so that the upper housing part presses the watch mechanism via the watch glass, the spacer member and the dial member against the elastic element. The upper housing part has a collar extending over the spacer member and lying on a step portion of the watch glass.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1981Date of Patent: November 29, 1983Assignee: Rodi & Wienenberger AGInventor: Wolfgang Herchenbach
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Patent number: 4408900Abstract: A joint structure of a watch body and a bezel comprising a watch body with a joint surface, a bezel with a joint surface, at least one projection extending from one of the joint surfaces welded onto the other surface, a space between said surfaces and connecting material filling said space. By thus constructing, the watch body and bezel have a durable water and air tight joint.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1981Date of Patent: October 11, 1983Assignee: Citizen Watch Company LimitedInventors: Tsuneji Takasugi, Seiji Umezawa
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Patent number: 4403870Abstract: A water-resistant shaped case construction for a wristwatch with a bell-shaped molded crystal with a central viewing portion and a depending wall forming part of the case including an integral pendant for the stem, a stainless steel bezel shell clamping a sealing gasket between the rim of the crystal wall and the caseback by a snap-fit attachment between the bezel and the case back. The improvements include a shoulder on the crystal wall cooperating with the rim of the caseback to control the clamping action on the gasket.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1982Date of Patent: September 13, 1983Assignee: Timex CorporationInventors: Harwell B. Thompson, Paul Wuthrich
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Patent number: 4391534Abstract: A structure for mounting a bezel in a watch case through a packing and for mounting a glass in the bezel through a packing. The watch case has an axially extending, inside engaging portion and an annular groove provided in a lower portion of the inside engaging portion, and the bezel has an inside annular groove. Each of the packings is adapted to be engaged with the corresponding annular groove.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1981Date of Patent: July 5, 1983Assignee: Citizen Watch Co., Ltd.Inventors: Osamu Matsumura, Masataka Matsumoto
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Patent number: 4390288Abstract: The casing comprises a body and two glasses one of which plays the role of the bottom. These two glasses are pressed against the body by eight clamps having the shape of stirrups overlapping the horns of the attachment elements of the wristlet. Each pair of clamps is traversed by two screws, one engaged from above, the other one engaged from underneath ensuring the tightening. Clamps are provided with shoulders by means of which they bear on bevels on the two glasses.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1982Date of Patent: June 28, 1983Assignee: Cesar Arnoux, S.A.Inventor: Jean Arnoux
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Patent number: 4382172Abstract: A method for fabricating a watch case comprising the steps of placing contact points of a bezel and a watch body to face to each other, applying pressure to said contact points through electrodes, and applying pulse current to said electrodes until said contact points get molten. The pulse current will allow the bezel and the body except the contact points to cool down during its intervals. Therefore, this method does not require a water-cooling system as required by conventional methods.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1981Date of Patent: May 3, 1983Assignee: Citizen Watch Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tsuneji Takasugi, Seiji Umezawa
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Patent number: 4379644Abstract: The assembly includes a timepiece case having an undercut portion forming a maneuvering recess for a dial plate which is oversized in one dimension relative to an access opening in the case. The maneuvering recess allows a dial plate larger in one dimension than the access opening to be inserted into the case. A larger, more aesthetically-pleasing dial plate can thereby be employed while retaining an appearance of thinness for the timepiece case.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1981Date of Patent: April 12, 1983Assignee: Timex CorporationInventors: David F. Capolupo, James J. Donnelly
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Patent number: 4327429Abstract: 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.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1980Date of Patent: April 27, 1982Inventor: Hans U. Klingenberg
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Patent number: 4326281Abstract: A mounting structure of plastic glass in the watch case enabling the mounting with a minimum amount of necessary deflection of the glass for preventing the crack of the glass. The glass has a radially extending projection in the lower portion of the periphery thereof and the watch case has a recess which has a radially extending groove which is adapted to engage the projection of the glass. The recess is provided with a beveled guiding portion at the entrance edge thereof and the projection has a beveled guiding portion at the leading edge thereof. The glass may be inserted into the recess of the case with the projection sliding on the beveled guiding edge of the recess.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1980Date of Patent: April 20, 1982Assignee: Citizen Watch Co., Ltd.Inventors: Ryuzo Tanaka, Hisao Ishigaki
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Patent number: 4308611Abstract: A mounting structure for the glass in a watch case comprising a bezel having an overhang, a plastic joint engaged with the inside of the bezel, and an inner supporting ring engaged with the bezel with the plastic joint interposed therebetween. The glass is held by the overhang of the bezel and the upper surface of the inner supporing ring at the beveled peripheral portion. The bezel or the inner supporting ring is engaged with the watch case interposing a plastic joint.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1979Date of Patent: December 29, 1981Assignee: Citizen Watch Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kohtaro Kanai
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Patent number: 4291402Abstract: A glass mounting structure for watches comprises a watch case made of plastic having an opening for the glass. A flange member made of metal plate is embedded in the watch case surrounding the opening. The flange has an inside flange portion which laterally extends into the opening for supporting the glass.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1980Date of Patent: September 22, 1981Assignee: Citizen Watch Co., Ltd.Inventors: Koichi Nakajima, Hidetaka Tsuchiya
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Patent number: 4253177Abstract: An actuating element for the manual adjustment of a clock comprises a rotating collar face which is arranged around the time indicating device of the clock. In a mechanical or electromechanical clock, the rotating movement of the rotating collar face is transmitted through gearing to the dial train of the clock. In an electronic clock pulse-producing elements are arranged on the collar and pulse-receiving elements are fixed in the clock to produce individual pulses or pulse trains which can be counted in according to the backward counting input of the time storage which is in operative connection with the indicating element of the clock.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1979Date of Patent: February 24, 1981Assignee: Diehl GmbH & Co.Inventor: Dieter Hafner
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Patent number: 4244044Abstract: A waterproof sport watch utilizing a solid state digital watch module which is completely enclosed in a sealed casing, with no protruding buttons or other actuating devices. The module is fixed in a casing having a removable back, sealed by an O-ring, for battery and servicing access. The front of the watch is enclosed by a transparent cover, also sealed by an O-ring, the cover being rotatable to indexed positions and having integral cams which actuate the watch module controls, a stopwatch action being obtained by squeezing the cover at one indexed position. The watch is particularly suitable for use by divers and is very easy to operate under water.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1979Date of Patent: January 6, 1981Inventor: Mark S. Olsson
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Patent number: 4241442Abstract: 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.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1979Date of Patent: December 23, 1980Assignee: Timex CorporationInventor: Raymond J. Grohoski
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Patent number: 4234947Abstract: A solar battery powered electronic timepiece of the type wherein a watch glass and a base plate supporting a solar battery are secured in an annular recess in a watch case. The base plate is positioned on a bottom surface of the recess and secured in position by a resilient packing which is preferably made from a resin material. The packing extends around the base plate and has a portion which overlines the outer periphery of the base plate and on which is positioned the watch glass. Another portion of the packing extends between the outer periphery of the watch glass and a side wall of the recess to secure the watch glass in position. A structure of this type is particularly suitable for securing a base plate of a material such as epoxy resin to which fastening legs cannot easily be attached.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1978Date of Patent: November 18, 1980Assignee: Citizen Watch Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masataka Matsumoto
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Patent number: 4234948Abstract: A structure for fixing a watchglass of a watch case, which comprises a watchglass fixing member having a ring-shaped recess and a flange formed at an upper portion of said recess, a watchglass having an outer diametric surface formed with an inclined guiding surface below said outer diametric surface, and a synthetic resin ring disposed in said recess of said watchglass fixing member and sandwiched between said recess and said watchglass and having a protrusion formed when said watchglass is press fitted into said synthetic resin ring, said protrusion serving as means for retaining said watchglass in a fixed place.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1978Date of Patent: November 18, 1980Assignee: Citizen Watch Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yasuo Maekawa, Tsunetoshi Sekiguchi, Masahiko Waki, Hiroshi Koide, Kisuke Watanabe, Osamu Matsumura, Hisao Yamagata
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Patent number: 4222228Abstract: Waterproofing of a watchcase is achieved by a sealing ring disposed between the periphery of the watch glass and a bezel portion of the case and confined between the glass holder ring on which the watch glass rests and an inturned lip portion of the bezel which retains the watch glass. By being disposed between the periphery of the watch glass and the bezel, the sealing ring is concealed from view by the inturned lip portion of the bezel and a more attractive watch is thereby achieved. A second sealing ring is provided between the bezel portion of the case and the case back to provide a seal therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1979Date of Patent: September 16, 1980Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Daini SeikoshaInventor: Yasuyuki Masui
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Patent number: 4210798Abstract: A device for automatically removing glass from timepiece cases and attaching the glass to the timepiece case again is disclosed. The device comprises a case holding frame disposed on a heater board and a push rod for pushing the glass upon the timepiece case, whereby the timepiece case is locally heated under pressure.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1978Date of Patent: July 1, 1980Assignee: Citizen Watch Co., Ltd.Inventors: Sadao Ode, Toshikazu Hatuse
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Patent number: 4201043Abstract: An input key positioning assembly for use in an electronic device having multi-input terminals therein. An input key formed with a flange is secured in a stepped opening in a first member so as to be downwardly and upwardly movable between the stepped portion of the first member and a second member formed with an opening smaller than the larger portion of the stepped opening and partially closing said larger portion of said stepped opening. A resilient packing positioned between the keys and a multi-input terminal is formed with projections for returning each key to its original position and for actuating the associated terminal. Said first member may be the cover glass of an electronic wristwatch with a calculator therein, while said second member may be a display plate for identifying the function of said keys.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1977Date of Patent: May 6, 1980Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Suwa SeikoshaInventor: Yasutaka Tarusawa
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Patent number: 4198811Abstract: The polygonal flat glass 1a stretches itself out to the edge of the watchcase except on two diametrically opposed sides, where it is held between portions 3 by cylindrical pins 6 clamped within through holes formed by two semicylindrical grooves 7, 8 provided in the metallic case section and in the glass, respectively. The glass 1a and the pins 6 are held transversely in place by the pressure which gaskets 10, 11 exert on the glass. Rough walls of grooves 7, 8 and pins softer than the metallic case section and the glass increase the clamping action of gaskets 10, 11. An opaque mask formed under a peripheral glass area hides gasket 11 and the upper face of the spacing ring 14. The glass sides secured to the middle case section 2a could also be curvilinear.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1979Date of Patent: April 22, 1980Assignee: Montres Rado S.A.Inventor: Michel P. Ratajski
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Patent number: 4196577Abstract: An extremely thin digital electronic timepiece comprising an electrooptical display element is disclosed. The timepiece essentially consists of a connector frame, supporting plate, flexible film-shaped circuit substrate and base plate. These constitutional members are manufactured in mass production scale by injection molding process, press working process etc. The circuit substrate is sandwiched between the supporting plate and the base plate. A portion of the connector frame is used to secure together the constitutional members into one integral body.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1977Date of Patent: April 8, 1980Assignee: Citizen Watch Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hideshi Ohno, Tadamichi Mouri, Kazuo Teramoto, Kazunari Kume, Takatoshi Osaka, Minoru Watanabe