Horology: time measuring systems or devices – Cases – Wrist worn
Patent
1981-06-18
1982-11-02
Shay, F. Barry
Horology: time measuring systems or devices
Cases
Wrist worn
63 3, 63 4, 63 11, 63 155, 59 82, 224175, 428616, 428595, A44C 502, A44C 512, A44C 900
Patent
active
043576940
ABSTRACT:
Thermally expansive jewelry as bracelets, rings, wristwatch bands and the like are characterized by formation of the entirety or a component part thereof of an arcuate length of bimetallic strip, thereby to increase and decrease the effective diameter or bounded area of the jewelry to maintain comfort and fit of the jewelry as the body member such as a wrist or finger may swell or recede under varying temperature conditions.
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patent: 2035562 (1936-03-01), Minister
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patent: 2144915 (1939-01-01), Derby
patent: 2377222 (1945-05-01), Fruth
patent: 3540109 (1970-11-01), Marthaler
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