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- G04B—MECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
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- G04B37/081—Complete encasings for wrist or pocket watches also comprising means for hermetic sealing of the winding stem and crown
- G04B37/082—Complete encasings for wrist or pocket watches also comprising means for hermetic sealing of the winding stem and crown without special hermetic sealing pieces
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- This invention relates to watch cases and particularly to one employing stem-wind and stem-set mechanism, the object of the invention being toprovide a housing for the knurled finger-manipulating member of the wind ng and setting shaft and to provide effective means excluding the entrance of water, gas or oil into the casing, holding such substances out of contact with the watch mechanism.
- Figure 1 is an elevation of my improved casing, parts being shown in section to clearly illustrate the invention.
- Fig. 2 is a horizontal section taken through the casing.
- My improved casing consists of a ma body-forming member 1 which is preferably of cylindrical form.
- the member is formed with spaced parallel flanges 2 and 3 from which extends right angularly outwardly extending flanges 4 which are exteriorly threaded as shown in Fig. 2 of the drawing.
- the back 5 of the casing is formed adjacent its peripheral edge and upon its inner face with an enlarged portion 6 wh1ch is threaded interiorly for engaging the correspondingly threaded portion of the outwardly extending flange 4: upon the wall 3.
- the wall 3 s formed with. an annular substantially semicircular cavity 7 in which the head 8 on the enlarged portion 6 of the back 5 is adapted to snugly fit.
- the constructlon so far described is such that the back when in its applied position will effectively exclude entrance into the casing of water, gas or 01]. or other injurious matter that might interfere with the proper working of the watch mechanism.
- the flange 5 on the wall 2 has 1ts threads engaged with the interiorly threaded portion Specification of Letters Patent.
- a crystal retainer 9 of a crystal retainer, the said retainer having formed thereon an inwardlv extending annular bead 1.1 which fits into a correspondingly formed socket 12 in the wall 2.
- the crystalretaining member is adapted for adjustment on the flange 4 of the wall 2 to be tightly engaged therewith to form an effective joint.
- the crystal retainer is formed with a flanged oflset portion 13 against which is seated a crystal 14, the said crystal being confined preferably to the offset portion of the crystal retainer by means of cement or its equivalent 15.
- the construction of the crystal-retaining member is somewhat similar to the construction of the back 5 and the construction as described is such that foreign matter cannot enter the casing.
- the ring-supporting member 16 at the outer end of the winding and setting-shaftbearing 17 is formed with an exteriorly threaded flange 18 to receive the interiorly threaded portion of a removable cap or housing 19.
- the casing herein described and shown is intended principally to be used by those employed in oil fields, machine shops or like places where gaseous surroundings are extremely injurious to the mechanism of a watch.
- the construction of the main body member is such that a pair of annular shoulders is formed at the sides of each of the hereinbefore described concavities. Corresponding shoulders 11 are formed on the inner faces of the front and back members to engage the shoulders. This construction orms a very effective joint and in connection with the concavities and the beads which fit therein a erfect water and dust tight connection is ormed.
- the main body member so that its opposite faces are identically formed the article may be manufactured at a minimum cost. It may be stated that the said front and back members are substantially identically formed on their inner faces at points where they fit the correspondingly formed faces of the main body member. This also aflfords cheapness of construction as it will be seen that a tool or machine which is adapted to form the main body connecting portion of either of the front and back members can be used for forming both of such members.
- a watch case comprising a main body member having identically formed front and back faces, each face being provided with an outwardly extending threaded flange and formed adjacent to said flange with an an nular concavity, a back member formed on its inner face with a threaded flange for engaging the flange on the back of the said main body member and formed to provide it an annular head which is seated in the concavity in the back face of the said main body member, a crystal-carrying member formed to provide a crystal-su pportin shoulder and provided outwardly of the said shoulder with a flange, the said flange having a bead fitting in the concavity in the front face of the said body member and formed adjacent to the said bead with a threaded port-ion for engaging the threaded flange in the front face of the body member, the said body member having annular shoulders at each side of the said concavities, and shoulders formed on the front and back members respectively for engagement with the
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J. K. WORRELL. WATOHOASE. APPLICATION FILED nnu.1o,1s09.
969,680. Patented Sept. 6, 1910.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JAMES K. WORRELL, OF HUMBLE, TEXAS.
WA'ICI-ICASE.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JAMES K. WORRELL, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at Humble, in the county of Harris and State of Texas, have invented new and useful Improvements in VVatchcases, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to watch cases and particularly to one employing stem-wind and stem-set mechanism, the object of the invention being toprovide a housing for the knurled finger-manipulating member of the wind ng and setting shaft and to provide effective means excluding the entrance of water, gas or oil into the casing, holding such substances out of contact with the watch mechanism.
The above mentioned and other objects are attained by the construction, combination and arrangement of parts, as disclosed on the drawing, set forth in this specification, and particularly pointed out in the appended claim.
In the drawing, forming a portion of this specification and in which like numerals of reference indicate similar parts in the several views :Figure 1 is an elevation of my improved casing, parts being shown in section to clearly illustrate the invention. Fig. 2 is a horizontal section taken through the casing.
My improved casing consists of a ma body-forming member 1 which is preferably of cylindrical form. The member is formed with spaced parallel flanges 2 and 3 from which extends right angularly outwardly extending flanges 4 which are exteriorly threaded as shown in Fig. 2 of the drawing.
The back 5 of the casing is formed adjacent its peripheral edge and upon its inner face with an enlarged portion 6 wh1ch is threaded interiorly for engaging the correspondingly threaded portion of the outwardly extending flange 4: upon the wall 3. The wall 3 s formed with. an annular substantially semicircular cavity 7 in which the head 8 on the enlarged portion 6 of the back 5 is adapted to snugly fit. The constructlon so far described is such that the back when in its applied position will effectively exclude entrance into the casing of water, gas or 01]. or other injurious matter that might interfere with the proper working of the watch mechanism.
The flange 5 on the wall 2 has 1ts threads engaged with the interiorly threaded portion Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed December 10, 1909.
Patented Sept. 6, 1910. Serial No. 532,457.
9 of a crystal retainer, the said retainer having formed thereon an inwardlv extending annular bead 1.1 which fits into a correspondingly formed socket 12 in the wall 2. The crystalretaining member is adapted for adjustment on the flange 4 of the wall 2 to be tightly engaged therewith to form an effective joint. The crystal retainer is formed with a flanged oflset portion 13 against which is seated a crystal 14, the said crystal being confined preferably to the offset portion of the crystal retainer by means of cement or its equivalent 15. The construction of the crystal-retaining member is somewhat similar to the construction of the back 5 and the construction as described is such that foreign matter cannot enter the casing.
The ring-supporting member 16 at the outer end of the winding and setting-shaftbearing 17 is formed with an exteriorly threaded flange 18 to receive the interiorly threaded portion of a removable cap or housing 19. The casing herein described and shown is intended principally to be used by those employed in oil fields, machine shops or like places where gaseous surroundings are extremely injurious to the mechanism of a watch. By protecting the knurled manipulating member 20 of the winding shaft by the cap 19, the said member cannot be operated by one whose hands are muddy and it will be appreciated that before the winding or setting shaft can be operated the cap or housing 19 must be removed. In oil fields, machine shops or like places, workmen or mechanics usually protect their hands by gloves and in their haste to ascertain the time and to adjusttheir. watches they invariably wind or set the watch without removing their gloves. With the invention disclosed it will be readily grasped that its user cannot wind or set the watch without first removing the cap or housing and to do this he necessarily would have to remove his gloves. The protecting cap or housing while serving to guard the lmurled manipulating member 20 0f the winding shaft against clogging by mud or other foreign matter through its, engagement with the head 1 forms therewith an effective joint to exclude water, gas, oil or the like from the case.
The construction of the main body member is such that a pair of annular shoulders is formed at the sides of each of the hereinbefore described concavities. Corresponding shoulders 11 are formed on the inner faces of the front and back members to engage the shoulders. This construction orms a very effective joint and in connection with the concavities and the beads which fit therein a erfect water and dust tight connection is ormed. By constructing the main body member so that its opposite faces are identically formed the article may be manufactured at a minimum cost. It may be stated that the said front and back members are substantially identically formed on their inner faces at points where they fit the correspondingly formed faces of the main body member. This also aflfords cheapness of construction as it will be seen that a tool or machine which is adapted to form the main body connecting portion of either of the front and back members can be used for forming both of such members.
I claim A watch case comprising a main body member having identically formed front and back faces, each face being provided with an outwardly extending threaded flange and formed adjacent to said flange with an an nular concavity, a back member formed on its inner face with a threaded flange for engaging the flange on the back of the said main body member and formed to provide it an annular head which is seated in the concavity in the back face of the said main body member, a crystal-carrying member formed to provide a crystal-su pportin shoulder and provided outwardly of the said shoulder with a flange, the said flange having a bead fitting in the concavity in the front face of the said body member and formed adjacent to the said bead with a threaded port-ion for engaging the threaded flange in the front face of the body member, the said body member having annular shoulders at each side of the said concavities, and shoulders formed on the front and back members respectively for engagement with the first named shoulders.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
JAMES K. WORRELL; Witnesses:
I. F. BAIN, W. H. ROBERTS.
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Cited By (5)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2656674A (en) * | 1948-04-16 | 1953-10-27 | Bondy Wilhelm | Waterproof watchcase |
US2682146A (en) * | 1947-08-01 | 1954-06-29 | Theresia M Wachter | Waterproof watch |
US3030763A (en) * | 1959-06-23 | 1962-04-24 | Hans U Klingenberg | Waterproof watch casing |
US3060677A (en) * | 1959-09-28 | 1962-10-30 | Simon John | Watch winding system with watertight crown |
US20090245032A1 (en) * | 2006-09-27 | 2009-10-01 | Omega S.A. | Watch case with a composite middle part |
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Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2682146A (en) * | 1947-08-01 | 1954-06-29 | Theresia M Wachter | Waterproof watch |
US2656674A (en) * | 1948-04-16 | 1953-10-27 | Bondy Wilhelm | Waterproof watchcase |
US3030763A (en) * | 1959-06-23 | 1962-04-24 | Hans U Klingenberg | Waterproof watch casing |
US3060677A (en) * | 1959-09-28 | 1962-10-30 | Simon John | Watch winding system with watertight crown |
US20090245032A1 (en) * | 2006-09-27 | 2009-10-01 | Omega S.A. | Watch case with a composite middle part |
US7988350B2 (en) * | 2006-09-27 | 2011-08-02 | Omega S.A. | Watch case with a composite middle part |
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