Horology: time measuring systems or devices – Cases – With movement securing means
Patent
1997-06-02
2000-02-15
Roskoski, Bernard
Horology: time measuring systems or devices
Cases
With movement securing means
368 88, G04B 2900
Patent
active
060244844
ABSTRACT:
A watch has a controller and display held within a watch casing by filler. The watch can be assembled by positioning the controller and display within the watch casing and then adding the filler, which hardens to hold the controller and display in place and provide shock protection. The watch requires no special brackets or the like to hold the display and controller. As a result, it offers great flexibility in the design and shape of the watch casing and in the placement of control buttons. The watch is also easily assembled using automated manufacturing techniques.
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Nike Inc.
Roskoski Bernard
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