Wrist Worn Patents (Class 368/281)
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Patent number: 8142069Abstract: The invention includes a device for securing a back cover on a middle part of a watchcase, characterized in that it includes an intermediate element to which the back cover is connected, the intermediate element being screwed onto the middle part of the watch, an element arranged to allow the back cover to drive the intermediate element in rotation until the latter reaches a locked position on the middle part, the back cover also being pivotable relative to the intermediate element without the latter being unscrewed for alignment with the 12 o'clock-6 o'clock axis of the watch.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2006Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: The Swatch Group Management Services AGInventors: Jacques Müller, Clément Meyrat, David Apotheloz, Luciano Eleuterio, Bertrand Carrard, Rocco Catanese, Domenico Leo
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Patent number: 8142357Abstract: A condition monitoring device for monitoring conditions related to a user. A monitor main unit includes a connection structure for detachably attachment to a first sensor unit. The first sensor unit includes a first connector mated with the connection structure of the monitor main unit and a second connector detachably attachable to a second sensor unit. Data associated with the monitored condition detected by the first sensor unit is provided to the monitor main unit via the first connector and the connection structure. Data associated with a monitored condition detected by the second sensor unit is provided to the monitor main unit via the second connector, the first sensor unit, the first connector, and the connection structure.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2007Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Tokai Rika Denki SeisakushoInventors: Mari Suyama, Toshinobu Mizutani, Masato Nishikawa
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Patent number: 8050716Abstract: A mobile terminal includes a terminal body having a display unit; a band connected with both ends of the terminal body; and a manipulation unit disposed on the terminal body and moving in multiple directions based on a central shaft.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2008Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: LG Electronics Inc.Inventors: Man-Soo Shin, Won-Seok Joo, Kyung-Tae Yang, Jong-Hun Jang
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Publication number: 20110235475Abstract: A shock absorbing member for a wristwatch including a wristwatch case whose side portions are provided with a pair of bands and an operation member positioned avoiding the pair of bands, and back surface has a case back attached thereto. This shock absorbing member is made of a flexible resin, and includes a peripheral side portion that surrounds the wristwatch case and projects further outward than a top surface of the wristwatch case, and a bottom portion to which the case back is attached. In addition, the peripheral side portion is provided with band holes into which the pair of bands are inserted and an operation hole corresponding to the operation member. Accordingly, even when a strong shock of falling from a high place or the like is received, the shock is unfailingly absorbed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2011Publication date: September 29, 2011Applicant: CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.Inventor: Takayuki Shindo
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Patent number: 7988349Abstract: A device for displaying an item, wherein the item being displayed can be selectively changed. The device includes an annular body with an inside circumferential surface having an associated mounting arrangement including a shoulder, a groove and a snap ring. A changeable item for display is generally received in the annular body and held in place between the shoulder and the groove by positioning the snap ring into the groove. In some embodiments, the annular body may be adapted to be carried and used on a strap or band, generally in the manner a wristwatch is carried and used. In other embodiments, the annular body may be free-standing or adapted to be supported by a suitable support. The present invention may further include a cover hingedly attached to the annular body. In some embodiments, the cover may have generally similar characteristics as the annular body, it may interchangeably display other selected items, and/or it may include or display a watch face.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2006Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Inventor: James K. Anderson
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Patent number: 7961558Abstract: A timepiece having a movement, a substantially cylindrical case that houses the movement, a bezel that holds the outside edge part of a crystal and is fastened to the case, and a back cover that is fastened to the opposite side of the case as the side to which the bezel is disposed. The case has a plurality of movement fastening units for fastening the movement by means of screws, a plurality of bezel fastening units for fastening the bezel by means of screws, and a plurality of back cover fastening units for fastening the back cover by means of screws. The screws disposed to the movement fastening units, the bezel fastening units, and the back cover fastening units are substantially aligned with the axial direction of the case.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2008Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Noriaki Ozawa, Osamu Takahashi, Masatoshi Moteki
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Patent number: 7946758Abstract: A portable device comprising a modular movement is disclosed. The modular movement has a body housing a plurality of layers that include a top layer of glass, and a movement subassembly for displaying information, including time, wherein the modular movement includes all parts necessary for power and operation, including the displaying of the information, such that the modular movement is fully functional standalone. The portable device further includes a case, which includes a receptacle for removably receiving the modular movement without need for a tool, such that the modular movement is user-interchangeable with another case of another portable device.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2008Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: WIMM LabsInventor: David J. Mooring
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Patent number: 7901129Abstract: This watch case comprises a protective casing surrounded by a middle (5) and a bezel (9). The protective casing includes a glass (3), a side wall (2) and a bottom (1). A planar peripheral surface extending along the entire edge of the inner face of the glass is in contact with a similar bearing surface on the side wall (2), at least part of which forms the width of the cross section of a pressure resistant structure having parallel lateral faces (SR) perpendicular to the bearing surface, and which extends without a gap as far as the bottom (1) of the casing. The components of the casing are secured and sealed with at least one annular seal (4) surrounding the lateral face of the glass (3) and the outer lateral face of the side wall (2) of the casing, and this seal is clamped.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2008Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Rolex S.A.Inventors: Jean-Louis Bertrand, William Passaquin
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Publication number: 20110032804Abstract: A watch includes a watch movement, a dial supported on the watch movement, hands moveable by the watch movement with a watch case receiving the watch movement. The watch case includes a cylindrical main body configured to receive the watch movement therein, a bezel supported on the main body and a crystal supported by the main body. The watch case further includes a frame receiving the main body, wherein the frame comprises a back frame plate configured to be adjacent the user, a top frame plate spaced from the back frame plate and including a central opening therein for receipt of the main body, a pair of lugs on opposed ends of the frame, wherein each lug extends between the spaced top frame plate and the back frame plate, a bar extending between each pair of lugs, wherein each bar is configured to receive a strap of a wrist watch.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: FATHOM WATCH COMPANY, LLCInventor: Daniel Scioscia
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Patent number: 7874722Abstract: A watch band construction in which the watch band itself forms at least a part of a watch casing. The watch band includes an integral casing portion that forms at least a part of a casing assembly for the watch. The casing portion of the watch band can then be securely affixed to a mating casing portion using any desired fastening technique.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2007Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventors: Brad N. Clarkson, Bo Stefan Andren
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Publication number: 20100323154Abstract: An improved multifunction cushion apparatus for wristwatches and associated bands used by the individual watch wearer by attaching the inventive pad to the back of the wristwatch casing and to the back of the wristwatch band. A pad or a pad and associated cross members are utilized to increase comfort, decrease rubbing and irritation, provide moisture control and provide antimicrobial properties when wearing a wristwatch and band without impacting the visual appeal and style of the wristwatch and its band.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2009Publication date: December 23, 2010Inventor: Michael Sharobiem
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Patent number: 7854545Abstract: The present invention provides a wristwatch the case back of which is designed as a seat for a stone of the same shape and size and the stone is fitted to the case by a ring, which allows the stone to project a few millimeters so that the stone is in contact with the skin of the wrist.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2007Date of Patent: December 21, 2010Assignee: Frankstone SrlInventor: Francesco Albano
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Publication number: 20100302913Abstract: The invention relates to a reversible watch housing (1) against which is provided on both sides a removable member (2, 2?) including the horns (3) of said housing (1). Each member (2, 2?) is connected to the watch housing (1) by attachment means arranged so that said member (2, 2?) can be locked to the watch housing (1) respectively in a first and second stable position. The removable member (2, 2?) can also be actuated for pivoting about its centre by 180° along an axis perpendicular to the central axis of the watch housing (1) so as to move from one stable position to the other, each removable member (2, 2?) includes a bearing side (4), said bearing side (4) being maintained against a portion (5) located on the periphery of the watch housing (1), by an elastic member (6) provided inside the middle of said housing (1) and connected to the removable member (2, 2?) through an opening (7) located on the periphery of the watch housing (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2007Publication date: December 2, 2010Inventor: Dominique Loiseau
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Patent number: 7771112Abstract: Wrist-borne structures (such as watches) include: (a) a wrist band assembly defining a recess and a first aperture; (b) an electronic or mechanical device assembly having a first control element positioned in the recess so as to be accessible at the first aperture; and (c) a first user interaction element engaged with the first control element via the first aperture. The first user interaction element may be at least partially located external to the recess and at least partially on an opposite side of the recess from the first control element. Methods for assembling watches or other wrist-borne structures like those described above also are described.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2007Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventor: Garth Morgan
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Publication number: 20100142332Abstract: A wristwatch having a lid marking on a back lid which is screwed into a body is predicted. The body includes a lid mounting portion, and a lid receiving portion includes a thread and lid receiving surface on the side of an interior of the body with respect to the thread. The back lid includes a lid plate superimposed on the lid receiving surface and a holding ring. The lid plate includes an annular projection on a peripheral surface thereof and the lid marking on the front surface thereof. The holding ring includes a thread screwed in the thread. The holding ring is mounted on the lid mounting portion by screwing the both threads, and an annular projection is clamped between the ring and the lid receiving surface to fix the lid plate. A detent portion is provided on the lid mounting portion. An engaging portion to be engaged with the detent portion is provided on the lid plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2009Publication date: June 10, 2010Inventors: Haruki Hiranuma, Kazutaka Imai
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Publication number: 20100135128Abstract: The band attachment device (1) and the closed case (17) together form the housing of the wristwatch. The device (1) is a perforated construction, the central part (2) of which contains the closed case (17) and the side parts (3 and 4) of which provide the connection to each half of the band. The device (1) is made entirely of elongate elements of metal or plastic sections joined by welding or adhesive bonding and arranged in such a way as to form a rigid, lightweight lattice.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2007Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventor: Joseph Penula
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Patent number: 7722245Abstract: A display device has a frame having a substantially cylindrically shaped cylindrical part, a display panel that is band shaped and flexible, and a spacer that is substantially cylindrically shaped and is fit to the cylindrical part. The display panel is disposed to the outside surface of the spacer.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2007Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Norimitsu Baba, Yutaka Kawafune
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Patent number: 7703974Abstract: The invention concerns a device enabling reversibility and interchangeability of an object, such as a watch and a wrist watch, comprising at least one reversible and interchangeable element (110, 111) including a cavity (120, 121) and a removable projecting fixing element (203) integral with the bracelet or other support to be inserted axially parallel or not and to be moved in parallel with the element to the cavity (120, 121) up to a stop position and brought by rotation into its fixing position. The removable fixing element (203) can be made in different embodiments desired by a user. The device comprises a cavity in the middles (110, 111) wherein is housed the base (210) of a pivot (211) of the removable fixing element (203) which is integral with one end of the bracelet (204), whereby a rotational motion is imparted to a watch case (100, 104) and to its bracelet (204), independently of each other, so as to provide a watch with interchangeable double dial and a double-sided bracelet.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2003Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Inventor: Eric Bouille
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Publication number: 20100039905Abstract: 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.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventor: Kun-Chi Wu
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Patent number: 7639569Abstract: An equipment case for use in an electronic device such as a radio wave wrist watch case comprises a metal case body, a metal back cover, a spacer member, and a ring member. The case body has an opening and houses an antenna inside the case body. The back cover covers the opening of the case body. The spacer member is provided between the case body and the back cover, and increases the electric resistance between the case body and the back cover. The ring member is screwed to the case body, and fixes the back cover to the case body by pressing the back cover against the spacer member towards the case body.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2007Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Casio Computer Co., Ltd.Inventors: Junro Yano, Takanobu Kanezashi
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Publication number: 20090303843Abstract: The present invention provides a wristwatch the case back of which is designed as a seat for a stone of the same shape and size and the stone is fitted to the case by a ring, which allows the stone to project a few millimeters so that the stone is in contact with the skin of the wrist.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2007Publication date: December 10, 2009Applicant: Frankstone SrlInventor: Francesco Albano
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Patent number: 7628530Abstract: A watch case construction incorporating a pair of watch band lugs. The watch case may include an upper casing portion defining two opposing pairs of upper casing apertures and a lower casing portion defining two opposing pairs of lower casing apertures, with the upper casing portion being mated to the lower casing portion so that each upper casing aperture overlaps a lower casing aperture. The watch case also has a pair of opposing band lugs, with each band lug having a band portion for affixing a band thereto and a pair of attachment portions each defining a lug aperture. The attachment portions are interposed between the upper casing portion and the lower portion so that each lug aperture overlaps an upper casing aperture and a lower casing aperture. Still further, the case will include a plurality of fasteners, with a fastener extending through each of the upper casing apertures, the lug apertures, and the lower casing apertures to secure the band lug to the watch casing.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2007Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventors: Bo Stefan Andren, Stephen D. Berry
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Patent number: 7604396Abstract: A watch design that has a movable of fixed case that keeps the face of the watch visible regardless of the position of the wrist. In this way, a user can quickly see the watch face in the proper orientation so that the time can be quickly and correctly determined. The watch face is offset from the watchcase to provide space for the user's wrist when the face is turned in a viewing position. In this way, a viewer can see the watch face without discomfort caused by the watch face rubbing against the user's wrist. The watch has a display that can be angled for viewing by either forming an angled housing or by using a prism to project the display.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2005Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Inventor: Don Karterman
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Publication number: 20090257323Abstract: A rotatable wrist watch is provided. The rotatable wrist watch includes a watch case, a dial, a crown, an outer periphery, a wrist strap and a spindle. The watch case has an exterior and an interior. The exterior includes two opposing faces and a side portion. A dial is located on each opposing face with a plurality of dials located on at least one of the opposing faces. Each dial indicates a time. A crown is provided for each dial. Each crown is located on the side portion and is movable to adjust the time indicated by the respective dial. The outer periphery is located a distance from and circumscribing the watch case. The wrist strap is coupled to the outer periphery. The spindle extends between the watch case and the outer periphery and is configured to permit the watch case to pivot about an axis between a first position where one of the watch faces is visible and a second position where the other watch face is visible.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2008Publication date: October 15, 2009Inventor: Ali Soltani
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Patent number: 7591581Abstract: Watch case comprising an unfolding clasp for a flexible strap, with the unfolding clasp comprising: a middle connected to a first end of the strap, a base connected to the second end of the strap, an extension, connected in articulated fashion to the middle and to the base. The articulations between the middle and the extension and between the base and the extension are arranged in such a manner as to allow the middle, the extension and the base to superimpose in folded position, and to be juxtaposed in an unfolded position. The watch case further comprising a regulating cam for holding by compression and/or friction the strap against the base, the cam being capable of being swung to increase or reduce in a reversible manner the length of the strap in folded position.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2006Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: TAG Heuer SAInventors: Ross Lovegrove, Pascal Turuani
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Publication number: 20090231961Abstract: Timepiece, particularly of the wristwatch (1) type, forming a navigational aid for aviators or navigators, characterized in that it includes at least two concentric bezels (38, 46), at least one (46) of which rotates, one of said bezels (46) bearing first indications (48) corresponding to the speed of an aircraft, or respectively a boat, and the other (38) bearing indications (50) relating to the heading correction to be applied in the event of a crosswind, a nomogram (58) for the heading correction calculation being added to the back of the watch (1) or to a separate card.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2005Publication date: September 17, 2009Applicant: HAMILTON INTERNATIONAL LTD.Inventor: Hakim El Kadiri
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Patent number: 7575366Abstract: The watch comprises a case (9) with a fixed part (10) in the shape of a bracket (20) and a mobile part (11) with a middle (21) and a movement (23) mounted onto the fixed part (10) so as to be able to swivel about a swivel axis (32) thanks to pivots (31) in order to realize a tilting motion of the mobile part (11) in two opposite directions. Two actuating mechanisms (44, 45) are mounted into the middle (21) and intended to transform the tilting motions into an action upon two control organs of functions of the movement that may be of the chronograph type. One thus obtains a watch without push-pieces, functioning precisely, having great stability and easy manipulation.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2006Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Richemont International S.A.Inventor: Francis Cretin
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Patent number: 7507017Abstract: The wristwatch with a reversible case (12) is provided with a wristband, each end strand of which includes an insert (30) which is pivotably and slidably mounted on the case (12) via a trunnion (32). Each insert (30) includes at least two indexed angular positions, which respectively correspond to two positions of use of the case (12), and at least one longitudinal rest position wherein the insert (30) is blocked from pivoting by a male element (36) fitting inside a female element (38), one of the elements (36) being arranged on the case (12), the other element (38) being arranged on the insert (30), and a longitudinal pivoting position wherein the insert (30) is shifted longitudinally outwards and wherein the insert (30) is free to pivot. The invention is characterized in that each trunnion (32) includes a first indexing element (48), which cooperates with a second indexing element (64, 66) arranged on the case (12) so as to index the insert (30) longitudinally.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2007Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Assignee: Montres Breguet SAInventors: Jérôme Chevalier, Dominique Ruggiero
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Publication number: 20090059734Abstract: A wrist-worn timepiece may have a case, a timing element, and a wristband. The case includes a body, a crystal, and a bezel. The body may define a depression and a channel. The timing element is positioned within the depression, and the channel is located to extend at least partially around the depression. The crystal is located within the depression and adjacent to the timing element, and the bezel is at least partially located within the channel. The body may be formed from a polymer material and the bezel may be formed from a metal material.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2007Publication date: March 5, 2009Applicant: NIKE, INC.Inventor: Maximillian P. Burton
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Publication number: 20090059735Abstract: A wrist-worn timepiece may have a case, a timing element, a wristband, and a contact element. The timing element is located within the case. The wristband extends outward from the case and defines an aperture. The contact element is secured to the wristband and has an outer portion and a locking portion. The outer portion forms a portion of an exterior surface of the timepiece and is located to contact a wrist of a wearer. The outer portion is also formed of a first material. The locking portion is joined with the outer portion and positioned to contact an edge of the aperture. The locking portion is also formed of a second material.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2007Publication date: March 5, 2009Applicant: NIKE, INC.Inventors: Maximillian P. Burton, Hamid Arjomand, Brad N. Clarkson
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Publication number: 20090040881Abstract: A wristwatch (portable apparatus) is provided with a wristwatch exterior (apparatus exterior) having a through hole, a pipe, a push button, a coil spring, and a packing in a ring-like shape. The pipe is formed by providing an outwardly arranged cylinder portion having a spring receiving face integrally with an inserting cylinder portion. The pipe is fixed to the timepiece exterior by inserting the inserting cylinder portion to the through hole, and the outwardly arranged cylinder portion is arranged at an outer portion of the timepiece exterior. The push button includes a drawout preventing member attached to a shaft portion movably penetrating the pipe for preventing the shaft portion from being drawn out from the pipe, and an operating head provided at the shaft portion. The coil spring for urging the push button to an outer side of the timepiece exterior is interposed by the operating head and the spring receiving face.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2008Publication date: February 12, 2009Inventors: Yoshio Hozumi, Kazutaka Imai
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Publication number: 20080310260Abstract: A modular watchcase having a substantially hollow protective casing configured to hold a watch mechanism allowing passage for at least one watch control projection and a frame member configured to surround the casing and having anchor elements for the attachment of a watch strap. The frame member allows passage for the watch control projection, and a bezel ring is attachable to the enclosure without need of tools for easy interchangeability of the frame member.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2008Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventor: Ofer Segal
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Patent number: 7441415Abstract: A bracelet includes at least one electronic display unit. Each display unit has a display having a plurality of display elements arranged in a sequence lying along the length of the bracelet and/or arranged in a sequence lying substantially around the perimeter of the display. The bracelet has a control circuit to control the display elements so that the characters displayed by the display elements appear to move along the sequence of display elements with time. In the alternative, the characters appear to move along a discrete face which is provided along the bracelet.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2006Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Inventor: Philip John Radley-Smith
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Patent number: 7433275Abstract: A timekeeping apparatus having a hidden compartment. The compartment can contain permanent or removable psychological messages and/or printed messages, pictures or photographs. The apparatus has a timepiece which is pivotable relative to a backing. The backing has a removable door on its underside which is removed for placement of the message into the backing. The user can then lift open the timepiece to reveal the message in the hidden compartment.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2007Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Assignee: HourPower Watches, LLCInventors: Brenda Ellner, Paulette Nance
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Publication number: 20080198704Abstract: Embodiments of the invention can provide systems and methods for providing a moveable cover for a timepiece. In one embodiment, a timepiece includes a housing with a display face capable of displaying a time. The timepiece can also include a plurality of covers each capable of covering a portion of the display face, wherein each cover is moveable between an open and a closed position, and wherein the display face can be viewed when the covers are in an open position and the display face can be covered when the covers are in a closed position. Furthermore, the timepiece can include a control device capable of manipulating the plurality of covers between the open and closed positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2008Publication date: August 21, 2008Applicant: Shermone Vermelle LLCInventors: Sherman Anthony Wright, Sheryl Anita Wright
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Patent number: 7408846Abstract: The ornamental article is a bangle or ring which can house a watch or item of jewelry. The article has two or more planar portions fixed at a 90° angle and a display area that spans the surface of at least two of the planar portions to form a continuous angled display area.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2005Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Inventor: Fredi Brodmann
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Patent number: 7397437Abstract: A band coupling structure incorporating conductive wires, in the case in which the bands are coupled with each other, the edge portion of the connection pin is abutted to and electrically connected to the connection pin fitting section, and one coupling part and another coupling part of the band coupling section can rotate to each other in the width direction of the bands on the axis of the band coupling section by locking the band coupling lock pin with the lock pin locking section.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2006Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: Citizen Holdings Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yuichi Hasumi, Shigeru Futakami, Nobuto Fukushima, Taisuke Ienaga
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Patent number: 7394728Abstract: A wristwatch is disclosed, which includes a watch body part in which a glass is engaged at an upper center portion of the same, a gemstone ring is engaged at an outer side of the same, an adjusting pin is engaged at one side of the same, and a back cover having a plurality of fixing holes is engaged at a lower side of the same; a body casing in which an engaging groove is formed at an upper center portion of the came so that the watch body part is engaged therein, a casing fixing hole is formed at both sides of a bottom of the engaging groove, an adjusting pin engaging part is formed at a front side of the same, and a chain engaging part is formed at both sides for thereby connecting a watch chain; a fixing screw which is engaged into a fixing hole of the back cover through the casing fixing hole for thereby fixing the watch body part at the engaging groove of the body casing; and a watch chain which is connected at the chain engaging parts of both sides of the body casing.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2005Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: Ecco Watch Co., Ltd.Inventor: Min Kyung Hyun
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Patent number: 7385874Abstract: The watch with a metallic case including an electronic module for storing data, which is mounted in an external cavity in the back cover of a case. The module can communicate via broadcast signals with a read and/or write apparatus for said data. The module includes a base on which are mounted an integrated circuit chip having at least two bumps and a coil acting as a transmission and/or reception antenna. The coil is formed by an electrically conductive wire having two ends respectively connected to said bumps of said integrated circuit chip. The coil surrounds a space in which said chip is placed. The dome-shaped base of the electronic module is a metallic element that conducts magnetic flux to insulate the module coil magnetically from the metallic case during data communication between a read/write apparatus and said module. The base of the module can be covered by a protective cover.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2004Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: The Swatch Group Management Services AGInventors: Jean-Claude Vuilleumier, David Apotheloz, Jacques Mueller, Clement Meyrat
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Patent number: 7352656Abstract: A radio wave timepiece has a movement having a circular main plate, a plastic train wheel bridge that supports a fourth wheel & pinion, and a ferrite antenna. The antenna is disposed in a recess formed by the main plate and is curved along an outer periphery of the circular main plate. A plastic antenna cover at the back side of the movement covers the recess, and part of the plastic antenna cover constitutes a plastic seat on which seats the train wheel bridge. The plastic seat functions as a hand pushing receive seat during attachment of time-indicating hands to the movement. A metal pin is attached to a stepped through-hole in the antenna cover at a given distance from an end of a fourth stem of the fourth wheel & pinion. A plurality of push up projections, one on the plastic seat and the others on the main plate, project toward the back side of the movement to support the main plate and plastic seat during attachment of the time-indicating hands.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2006Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Seiko Instruments Inc.Inventor: Shoji Nirasawa
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Publication number: 20080068932Abstract: A diabetes monitoring watch is shown with a computing system located in the watch, including a glucose monitoring system, a pulse rate monitor, a body temperature monitor, and an alert system. The system looks at the glucose level, the body temperature, and the heart rate and determines if the diabetic is in need of assistance. The diabetes monitoring watch also has an alert system for notification of the individual or other individuals if the person is in need.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Inventor: Bennie Mosley
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Patent number: 7345954Abstract: The wristband with a clasp (1) includes electrical connection means (2) for connection to at least one electric or electronic component (23). These electrical connection means include an electric connector (2) arranged in one part of the clasp connected to one end of a wristband strand. The connector is of the universal serial bus type so as to be able to be connected, when the clasp is in the open position, to a connector of complementary shape of an electric apparatus, such as a computer station for carrying out energy and/or data transmission with the electric or electronic component. The connector is protected by a fastening piece (6) and bellows (5) when the clasp is in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2004Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: The Swatch Group Management Services AGInventors: Nicolas Ehrsam, Jacques Müller, Clément Meyrat
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Patent number: 7345957Abstract: A wave timepiece has an antenna disposed within or on the side of a case. The antenna has a magnetic core member comprised of magnetic foils that are superposed and stacked one over the other in the radial or transverse direction of the case and laminated together to form a laminated body, and a coil wound around the magnetic core member. Typically, the antenna is disposed in the case between a dial window and a rear cover, and the laminated body of magnetic foils is curved in conformity with the inner circumferential curved face of the case. The wave timepiece exhibits improved reception sensitivity due to the radial or transverse stacking of the magnetic foils.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2006Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Seiko Instruments Inc.Inventor: Shoji Nirasawa
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Publication number: 20080049560Abstract: A watch band construction in which the watch band itself forms at least a part of a watch casing. The watch band includes an integral casing portion that forms at least a part of a casing assembly for the watch. The casing portion of the watch band can then be securely affixed to a mating casing portion using any desired fastening technique.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Applicant: Nike, Inc.Inventors: Brad N. Clarkson, Bo Stefan Andren
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Patent number: 7333399Abstract: A timekeeping apparatus having a hidden compartment. The compartment can contain permanent or removable psychological messages and/or printed messages, pictures or photographs. The apparatus has a timepiece which is pivotable relative to a backing. The backing has a removable door on its underside which is removed for placement of the message into the backing. The user can then lift open the timepiece to reveal the message in the hidden compartment.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2003Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: HourPower Watches, LLCInventors: Brenda Ellner, Paulette Nance
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Publication number: 20080025152Abstract: An equipment case for use in an electronic device such as a radio wave wrist watch case comprises a metal case body, a metal back cover, a spacer member, and a ring member. The case body has an opening and houses an antenna inside the case body. The back cover covers the opening of the case body. The spacer member is provided between the case body and the back cover, and increases the electric resistance between the case body and the back cover. The ring member is screwed to the case body, and fixes the back cover to the case body by pressing the back cover against the spacer member towards the case body.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2007Publication date: January 31, 2008Applicant: Casio Computer Co., Ltd.Inventors: Junro Yano, Takanobu Kanezashi
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Patent number: 7281845Abstract: The invention relates to a watchcase comprising: (a) a lower case characterized by a first annular recess for receiving an optically transparent cylinder and a timepiece support for receiving a timepiece mechanism; (b) an upper case characterized by (i) on the bottom surface thereof, a second upper annular recess for receiving an optically transparent cylinder; (ii) on the upper surface thereof, a track for removably receiving and securing an ornamental top; (c) an optically transparent cylinder placed in said first and second annular recesses and between the lower and upper cases wherein the lower case, upper case and optically transparent cylinder are fixedly connected. The invention also relates to a watch that comprises the watchcase and a cylindrical timepiece, with or without one or more ornamental tops and watch bands.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2004Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Inventors: William H. Hohenstein, Andrew Von Zadora-Gerlof
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Publication number: 20070159930Abstract: An improved watch for sports personnel which comprises a watchcase, a wrist loop extending from one side of case and a thumb loop extending from opposite side of the case. The watchcase houses a watch mechanism, a display and control buttons. The watch can be worn by a user by inserting hand in the wrist loop and thumb in the thumb loop, such that the watchcase rests on the knuckle of the thumb. This allows the user to see the display without turning hand, thereby preventing the distraction caused by turning hand to view the time during running. The loops are made of flexible materials and are adjustable to accommodate different wrists and thumb sizes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2007Publication date: July 12, 2007Inventor: Donald Montgomery
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Patent number: 7177234Abstract: A wristwatch including a casing having top and bottom parts and a movement therein, an upper housing, a replaceable watch face and a means for releasably securing the upper housing to the top part of the casing. The upper housing is formed as an integral unit, and includes top and bottom transparent panels, a drive shaft means extending through the bottom transparent panel, the drive shaft means having top and bottom ends, time indicating hands fixed to the top ends of the drive shaft means, and side walls fixed to and maintaining the top and bottom transparent panels spaced apart to define a chamber therein for enclosing the time indicating hands. The replaceable watch face includes a memory element, and a flat panel display disposed over the memory element. The replaceable watch face is situated below the bottom transparent panel and above the casing top part, and the bottom end of the drive shaft means is releasably coupled to the movement.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2006Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Inventor: Gary Paul
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Patent number: 7175340Abstract: A protective watch band assembly including a protective watch band and an adapter. The protective watch band includes a pair of flaps on either side of an adapter receiver for attaching the adapter to the protective watch band. Hook and loop fasteners or other attachment means can be used to attach the two components of the present invention together. The adapter includes a pair of flaps on the top which are used to attach the watch face to the adapter by the watch face's band bars.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2005Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Inventor: Joseph C. Kinney