Watch band attachment mechanism

Horology: time measuring systems or devices – Cases – Wrist worn

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224164, G04B 3700

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056687842

ABSTRACT:
A pair of band holding members are attached by joint pins to band attachment portions of a watch case formed at positions of 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock of a dial in the watch case. The band holding members extend obliquely and outwardly from a back surface of the watch case in a direction opposite to a front surface thereof. A watch band insertion slot is formed in each of the holding members to extend from a first position which is positioned at or away from the back surface of the watch case to a second deposition which is positioned further away from the back surface of the watch case than the first positions and to open at the first and second positions. A watch band consisting of one band piece is passed through the watch band insertion slots of the band holding members so that the watch band projects its both end portions from the openings of the second positions of the insertion slots of the band holding members toward outsides of the holding members and extends along the back surface of the watch case.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1760689 (1930-05-01), Domler
patent: 1849482 (1932-03-01), Dike
patent: 4639144 (1987-01-01), Chau

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