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- the invention here disclosed relatesto watches, and more particularly to the case constructions.
- Objects of the invention are to combine the crystal and the case in one light, strong and practically unbreakable transparent unit, adapted to receive the more or less standardized or conventional forms of watch movements and to hold them securely in dustproof and, if desired, waterproof relation by a single, simple assembly operation.
- Fig. l in the drawing is a face view showing the invention as embodied in a wrist watch
- Fig, 2' is an exploded view of the complete watch, with the movement appearing in elevation and the other parts in section;
- Fig. 3 is a cross section as on substantially the plane of line 3 3 of Fig. 1.
- a watch movement of conventional circular and generally cylindrical form is indicated, having a face or dial 6 of slightly larger diameter than the cylindrical body or barrel portion l, and a Winding and setting stem 8.
- Movements of this type are relatively inexpensive and are available in various attractive styles, particularly as to design of the dials, the hands, the stems and other more or less ornamental features.
- the case comprises an annular side wall 9 and integral front or crystal I of transparent plastic, such as Lucite or the like.
- the cylindrical side wall is relatively thin, as indicated in Figs. 2 and 3, providing a cylindrical cavity Il preferably just large enough to snugly receive the dial 6.
- the annular wall may be notched, as indicated at I2, to admit the stem, so that the parts may be assembled by simply dropping the movement to a seated position against the back of the crystal
- a packing I3 of rubber or the like may be compressibly engaged in the notch about the stem.
- the movement is rmly held in its seated position in the annular case by a cover disc or back l condition.
- the projecting edge portion I6 of the disc by covering the rim of the case at the back prevents entry of dust and moisture and particularly guards against seepage of moisture from the back of the wrist, where the invention is embodied in this type of watch.
- the integral form of cylindrical case and crystal eliminates both the separate crystal and bezel for holding the same, but if the effect of a bezel is desired, that is accomplished in the present invention by the use of a triangular cross section or bevelled form of ring Il of a size to closely t in the movement cavity ahead of the dial.
- the assembly then merely requires that this small bezel ring be dropped in the case before the movement is slipped into position. 'I'hen when the back is applied, the movement is clamped the more securely in position between the bezel at the front and the cover disc at the back.
- the cylindrical case When made up as a Wrist watch, the cylindrical case would ordinarily be formed with projecting lugs I8 carrying pins I9 for straps 20.
- the shape and size of these lugs may be varied for diierent kinds of straps, bracelets or the like, or for the mounting of the watch as a pendant or brooch, etc.
- This new construction permits of the case being made only slightly larger than the movement itself. rI'he transparent back disc, while a'ording full protection, enables inspection and observation of the working parts of the watch and, if necessary, instant removal of the movement by simply slipping this disc out of its seatedv position in the case. This instant removability and replaceability is of great advantage for replacement of watch movements or substitution of one kind of movement for another in the same case.
- the transparent plastic case is lighter in weight and more comfortable to the skin than metal cases and has certain resilient properties making it more or less shock proof.
- the symmetrically circular form provides desired strength, enabling the cylindrical wall to be made quite thin, and the back is a factor in the thin walled construction because of the reenforcement afforded by tbs inwardly extending annular ilange entering the cylindrical wall and the periphery of the disc overlying the rim oi' this wall.
- the cylindrical formation provides a structure which may be produced by ordinary turning or similar machining operations.
- This cylindrical case construction also has a greater ileld of use because of the large number o! the more inexpensive watch movements made up in a generally cylindrical shape which can be used in such a constructed watch case.
- the symmetrical and cylindrical structure also is of advantage in enabling the two parts of the complete case, that is the body and the back, to be assembled and disassembled by an easy relative rotary movement of one part in respect to the other.
- this possibility of relative rotary movement is oi' advantage in effecting the rm engagement of the one part in the other, particularly in starting the inwardly extending flange of the back into firmly seated position in the annular wall ot the body.
- a wrist watch comprising a case o! transparent plastic open at the back and having integral front and side walls forming a movement chamber and integral, oppositely disposed strap lugs.
- said side wall having a notch in the edge of the same at a point between the oppositelyfdisposed strap lugs, a watch movement of less diameter than said side wall and seated in said chamber against said front wall, said watch movement having a winding stem received in and projecting through the notch in the side wall and a back cover of transparent plastic having a thin annular ange pro- Jecting inwardly between said side wall and said watch movement, said ilange having dust-tight holding engagement with said side wall for securing said back cover in place and engaging said watch movement at the inside to center and retain the watch movement in centered relation in said chamber and said back cover having a peripherally extending portion projecting radially beyond said flange substantially to the outer periphery of said side wall and covering the joint between said side wall and back cover to exclude and prevent seepage of moisture from the wrist.
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N. CALDARA July l0, 1945.
WATCH Filed sept. 26, 1944 Patented July 10, 1945 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE WATCH Nicholas Caldara, Bronx, N. Y.
Application September 26, 1944, Serial No. 555,858
1 Claim.
The invention here disclosed relatesto watches, and more particularly to the case constructions.
Objects of the invention are to combine the crystal and the case in one light, strong and practically unbreakable transparent unit, adapted to receive the more or less standardized or conventional forms of watch movements and to hold them securely in dustproof and, if desired, waterproof relation by a single, simple assembly operation.
Other objects are to provide such construction in a simple, inexpensive but attractive form.
Other desirable objects and the novel features by which the purposes of th'e invention are attained are set forth or will appear in the course of the following specification.
The drawing accompanying and forming part of the specification illustrates a present practical embodiment of the invention but structure may be modilied and changed, all Within the true intent and broad scope of the invention as hereinafter deiined and claimed.
Fig. l in the drawing is a face view showing the invention as embodied in a wrist watch;
Fig, 2' is an exploded view of the complete watch, with the movement appearing in elevation and the other parts in section; and
Fig. 3 is a cross section as on substantially the plane of line 3 3 of Fig. 1.
In the face view, a watch movement of conventional circular and generally cylindrical form is indicated, having a face or dial 6 of slightly larger diameter than the cylindrical body or barrel portion l, and a Winding and setting stem 8.
Movements of this type are relatively inexpensive and are available in various attractive styles, particularly as to design of the dials, the hands, the stems and other more or less ornamental features.
The case comprises an annular side wall 9 and integral front or crystal I of transparent plastic, such as Lucite or the like. The cylindrical side wall is relatively thin, as indicated in Figs. 2 and 3, providing a cylindrical cavity Il preferably just large enough to snugly receive the dial 6.
At one side the annular wall may be notched, as indicated at I2, to admit the stem, so that the parts may be assembled by simply dropping the movement to a seated position against the back of the crystal If desired, a packing I3 of rubber or the like may be compressibly engaged in the notch about the stem.
The movement is rmly held in its seated position in the annular case by a cover disc or back l condition. The projecting edge portion I6 of the disc, by covering the rim of the case at the back prevents entry of dust and moisture and particularly guards against seepage of moisture from the back of the wrist, where the invention is embodied in this type of watch.
The integral form of cylindrical case and crystal eliminates both the separate crystal and bezel for holding the same, but if the effect of a bezel is desired, that is accomplished in the present invention by the use of a triangular cross section or bevelled form of ring Il of a size to closely t in the movement cavity ahead of the dial. The assembly then merely requires that this small bezel ring be dropped in the case before the movement is slipped into position. 'I'hen when the back is applied, the movement is clamped the more securely in position between the bezel at the front and the cover disc at the back.
When made up as a Wrist watch, the cylindrical case would ordinarily be formed with projecting lugs I8 carrying pins I9 for straps 20. The shape and size of these lugs may be varied for diierent kinds of straps, bracelets or the like, or for the mounting of the watch as a pendant or brooch, etc.
This new construction permits of the case being made only slightly larger than the movement itself. rI'he transparent back disc, while a'ording full protection, enables inspection and observation of the working parts of the watch and, if necessary, instant removal of the movement by simply slipping this disc out of its seatedv position in the case. This instant removability and replaceability is of great advantage for replacement of watch movements or substitution of one kind of movement for another in the same case. The transparent plastic case is lighter in weight and more comfortable to the skin than metal cases and has certain resilient properties making it more or less shock proof. The symmetrically circular form provides desired strength, enabling the cylindrical wall to be made quite thin, and the back is a factor in the thin walled construction because of the reenforcement afforded by tbs inwardly extending annular ilange entering the cylindrical wall and the periphery of the disc overlying the rim oi' this wall.
While ordinarily the plastic case may be molded or pressed to shape, the cylindrical formation provides a structure which may be produced by ordinary turning or similar machining operations. This cylindrical case construction also has a greater ileld of use because of the large number o! the more inexpensive watch movements made up in a generally cylindrical shape which can be used in such a constructed watch case. The symmetrical and cylindrical structure also is of advantage in enabling the two parts of the complete case, that is the body and the back, to be assembled and disassembled by an easy relative rotary movement of one part in respect to the other. In the friction type form of engagement illustrated, this possibility of relative rotary movement is oi' advantage in effecting the rm engagement of the one part in the other, particularly in starting the inwardly extending flange of the back into firmly seated position in the annular wall ot the body.
What is claimed is:
A wrist watch comprising a case o! transparent plastic open at the back and having integral front and side walls forming a movement chamber and integral, oppositely disposed strap lugs. said side wall having a notch in the edge of the same at a point between the oppositelyfdisposed strap lugs, a watch movement of less diameter than said side wall and seated in said chamber against said front wall, said watch movement having a winding stem received in and projecting through the notch in the side wall and a back cover of transparent plastic having a thin annular ange pro- Jecting inwardly between said side wall and said watch movement, said ilange having dust-tight holding engagement with said side wall for securing said back cover in place and engaging said watch movement at the inside to center and retain the watch movement in centered relation in said chamber and said back cover having a peripherally extending portion projecting radially beyond said flange substantially to the outer periphery of said side wall and covering the joint between said side wall and back cover to exclude and prevent seepage of moisture from the wrist.
NICHOLAS CALDARA.
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Cited By (10)
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US2558518A (en) * | 1949-07-28 | 1951-06-26 | William L Gilbert Clock Corp | Molded clockcase |
US2720748A (en) * | 1952-03-04 | 1955-10-18 | Gisiger Armin | Watertight watch-case |
US2738672A (en) * | 1953-05-25 | 1956-03-20 | Grover H Smith | Anti-fogging meters |
US3152480A (en) * | 1962-08-27 | 1964-10-13 | Ametek Inc | Instrument casing |
US3257795A (en) * | 1964-06-09 | 1966-06-28 | Jonell Watch Case Inc | Watch case |
US20040033906A1 (en) * | 2001-07-27 | 2004-02-19 | Cook Robert Lance | Liner hanger with slip joint sealing members and method of use |
US20060290177A1 (en) * | 2005-06-22 | 2006-12-28 | Davis-Garrison Vanessa G | Audiovisual accessory organizing apparatus |
US20070154270A1 (en) * | 1998-12-07 | 2007-07-05 | Shell Oil Company | Pipeline |
US20080018099A1 (en) * | 2003-02-18 | 2008-01-24 | Enventure Global Technology | Protective compression and tension sleeves for threaded connections for radially expandable tubular members |
US20100108697A1 (en) * | 2006-12-07 | 2010-05-06 | Montres Breguet Sa | Protective case for transporting or storing a plate-shaped part pierced with an aperture |
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Cited By (12)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2558518A (en) * | 1949-07-28 | 1951-06-26 | William L Gilbert Clock Corp | Molded clockcase |
US2720748A (en) * | 1952-03-04 | 1955-10-18 | Gisiger Armin | Watertight watch-case |
US2738672A (en) * | 1953-05-25 | 1956-03-20 | Grover H Smith | Anti-fogging meters |
US3152480A (en) * | 1962-08-27 | 1964-10-13 | Ametek Inc | Instrument casing |
US3257795A (en) * | 1964-06-09 | 1966-06-28 | Jonell Watch Case Inc | Watch case |
US20070154270A1 (en) * | 1998-12-07 | 2007-07-05 | Shell Oil Company | Pipeline |
US20040033906A1 (en) * | 2001-07-27 | 2004-02-19 | Cook Robert Lance | Liner hanger with slip joint sealing members and method of use |
US20080018099A1 (en) * | 2003-02-18 | 2008-01-24 | Enventure Global Technology | Protective compression and tension sleeves for threaded connections for radially expandable tubular members |
US20060290177A1 (en) * | 2005-06-22 | 2006-12-28 | Davis-Garrison Vanessa G | Audiovisual accessory organizing apparatus |
US7506758B2 (en) * | 2005-06-22 | 2009-03-24 | Davis-Garrison Vanessa G | Audiovisual accessory organizing apparatus |
US20100108697A1 (en) * | 2006-12-07 | 2010-05-06 | Montres Breguet Sa | Protective case for transporting or storing a plate-shaped part pierced with an aperture |
US8520474B2 (en) * | 2006-12-07 | 2013-08-27 | Montres Breguet S.A. | Protective case for transporting or storing a plate-shaped part pierced with an aperture |
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