US2601942A - Resilient pad for wrist watches - Google Patents

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US2601942A
US2601942A US93121A US9312149A US2601942A US 2601942 A US2601942 A US 2601942A US 93121 A US93121 A US 93121A US 9312149 A US9312149 A US 9312149A US 2601942 A US2601942 A US 2601942A
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  • the invention relates toresilient pads for wrist :watches and hasreference in particular to pads of leather or similar decorative material which will enhance, the appearance of the watch in addition to providing the desired resiliency and protection for the wrist.
  • a generalobject of the invention is to provide a pa d of resilient material a'sa backing for a wristwatch and which" pad will lie flat against the wristof the wearer and in-so doing will hold 'the pad in assembled relation on the watch.
  • "A*more specific object of'the invention is to provide a resilient backing pad for a wrist watch which will have cuts or slots therein arranged longitudinally; and transversely whereby to permitg con'venient attachment of the pad to and release'from' the strap or band of thewatch.
  • Another'object is to provide a resilient and non-slip backing for a wrist watch which may consist of a pad of leather or other material and which will be held in place with respect to the watch by means of the strap or band holding the watch to the wrist.
  • Figure 1 is a top plan view of a mans wrist watch having a strap to which is affixed th resilient pad of the invention
  • Figure 2 is a plan view showing the underside of the pad and illustrating the longitudinal and transverse slots by means of which the pad is releasably afiixed to the watch;
  • Figures 3 and 4 are views in plan showing resilient pads of difierent shape for various types of wrist watches, said pads, however, having the same basic arrangement of longitudinal and transverse slots.
  • Fig- 1 Claim. (01.224-4) wrist watches and the watch H] has been selected to illustrate the manner of releasably affixing -zthe padto the strap so that the pad will underlie and provide a backingfor the watch.
  • the pad cloth, rubber orv similar materials having a certain amount of resiliency, adequate strength and non-skid properties.
  • the pad is'p-rovided with a central longitudinal slot orcutZl extending almost the entire length of thepad on the longitudinal center line thereof, terminating short of each end, however, to provide arcuate end portions '22.
  • the transverse slots or cuts 23 and 24 at the respective ends of the pad are arcuate in order to substantially parallel the terminal edges of the pad. These transverse cuts join with the center longitudinal cut 2
  • the two ends can be readily inserted in the transverse slots so that the longitudinal cut forming flaps 25 and 26 are not essential.
  • the resilient pad shown in Figures 1, 2 and 3 is substantially oblong in shape so as to approximately coincide with the general contour of the watch although the pad will be somewhat larger in size to provide the marginal edge including the end portions 22.
  • the pad of the invention is not restricted to any particular shape and any shape that may be employed such as will best suit the watch with which the pad is to be used.
  • the resilient pad 30 has straight ends providingstraight'end portions 32. In this modification the sides have a curvature which in some cases may be desirable since the marginal edge thus providedwill fully protect the wrist of the wearer against contact with the watch.

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u y 1, 1952 v F. c. PACHTER 2,601,942
RESILIENT PAD FOR WRIST WATCHES Filed May 15, 1949 IN VEN TOR.
fan/L aha/ 12 Patented July 1, 1952 *g-UNITED e-aSTATES PATENT 1 OFFICE f, .5 f 2,601,942 ,f
' -BESILIENT PAD FOR WRIST WATCIIE S Frank C. Pachter, Chicago, 1 11. Application May 13, 1949, Serial No. 93,121
The invention relates toresilient pads for wrist :watches and hasreference in particular to pads of leather or similar decorative material which will enhance, the appearance of the watch in addition to providing the desired resiliency and protection for the wrist.
A generalobject of the invention is to provide a pa d of resilient material a'sa backing for a wristwatch and which" pad will lie flat against the wristof the wearer and in-so doing will hold 'the pad in assembled relation on the watch. "A*more specific object of'the invention is to provide a resilient backing pad for a wrist watch which will have cuts or slots therein arranged longitudinally; and transversely whereby to permitg con'venient attachment of the pad to and release'from' the strap or band of thewatch.
Another'object is to provide a resilient and non-slip backing for a wrist watch which may consist of a pad of leather or other material and which will be held in place with respect to the watch by means of the strap or band holding the watch to the wrist. I
With these and various other objects in view, the invention may consist of certain novel features of construction and operation, as will be more fully described and particularly pointed out in the specification, drawings and claim appended hereto.
In the drawing which illustrates an embodiment of the device and wherein like reference characters are used to designate like parts- Figure 1 is a top plan view of a mans wrist watch having a strap to which is affixed th resilient pad of the invention;
Figure 2 is a plan view showing the underside of the pad and illustrating the longitudinal and transverse slots by means of which the pad is releasably afiixed to the watch; and
Figures 3 and 4 are views in plan showing resilient pads of difierent shape for various types of wrist watches, said pads, however, having the same basic arrangement of longitudinal and transverse slots.
Referring to the drawings, and particularly Fig- 1 Claim. (01.224-4) wrist watches and the watch H] has been selected to illustrate the manner of releasably affixing -zthe padto the strap so that the pad will underlie and provide a backingfor the watch. The pad cloth, rubber orv similar materials having a certain amount of resiliency, adequate strength and non-skid properties. In order that the pad may be quickly assembledwith the watch the same is'p-rovided with a central longitudinal slot orcutZl extending almost the entire length of thepad on the longitudinal center line thereof, terminating short of each end, however, to provide arcuate end portions '22. The transverse slots or cuts 23 and 24 at the respective ends of the pad are arcuate in order to substantially parallel the terminal edges of the pad. These transverse cuts join with the center longitudinal cut 2| with the result that two flaps 25 and 26 are formed.
In assembling such a resilient pad with the wrist watch 10, as shown in Figures 1 and 2, the pad is placed against the back of the wrist watch with the watch in contact with the top or decorative surface of the pad. This will locate the underside or non-skid surface of the pad against the wrist of the wearer. The ends of strap [6 are then inserted through the transverse slots 24, this operation being facilitated by the central longitudinal slot since the flaps 25 and 26 can be bent out of the plane of the pad for locating the strap. When the flaps are released they return to a substantially flat position against the back of the watch and with the pad in contact with the wrist of the wearer it will be understood that the same lies substantially flat and in so doing effectively interlocks itself to the Watch or at least to the strap or band extending from the respective ends of the watch.
In the place of the strap is it is customary with some manufacturers to employ metal or fabric bands which, however, are fixed to the watch in substantially the same manner as straps. The resilient pad of the invention can be combined with metal or fabric bands by means of the transverse cuts 23 and 24 in the same manner as de scribed with respect to the strap and as clearly illustrated in Figures 1 and 2. In such cases it is absolutely essential that the longitudinal cen- 'ter out extend from one transverse slot to the other. If this cut is not provided it is impossible to interfit the pad with the band at the respective ends of the watch. However, as regards a strap,
the two ends can be readily inserted in the transverse slots so that the longitudinal cut forming flaps 25 and 26 are not essential.
The resilient pad shown in Figures 1, 2 and 3 is substantially oblong in shape so as to approximately coincide with the general contour of the watch although the pad will be somewhat larger in size to provide the marginal edge including the end portions 22. Of course, the pad of the invention is not restricted to any particular shape and any shape that may be employed such as will best suit the watch with which the pad is to be used. For example, in Figure 4, the resilient pad 30 has straight ends providingstraight'end portions 32. In this modification the sides have a curvature which in some cases may be desirable since the marginal edge thus providedwill fully protect the wrist of the wearer against contact with the watch. However, in this design the same basic arrangement of cuts is employed including the center longitudinal cut' 3| and the transverse endcuts'33 and 34 whereby flaps 35 and 36 are 'formed. The pad of the invention'will enhance the'appearance of the watch in additionto providing resiliency and" a non-skid'backingtherefor. It is relatively. easy to' afiix theipad although the pad is positively ipreventedfrom working loose by the manner in'which the rend portions arecaused to overlie" thestrap or'band of the watch.
The invention is not to be-limited to or by details of construction of the. particular embodiment thereof illustrated by the drawingsias var- 'iousother formsof thedevice will of course be apparent to ,thoseskille'd in the art without d 30 parting from the spi'ritof the invention or the scope of the claim.
gitudinally extending center cut connecting the transverse cuts to form a pair ofiflapspsaid flaps being bendable when the endless band or strap .is passed through the opening provided by the I longitudinal cut in aflixing the pad to the band or strap; and'each transverse cut forming an end portion which overlies the band or strap when in aflixed relation thereon, with the flaps lying substantially flat and forming a backing for the watch.
FRANK C. PACHTER.
REFERENCES CITED 7 i The following references are of record "-in' the file of this patent: v g
.UNITED STATESPATENTS 7 Number Name Date 1,222,391 Grant Apr. 10, 1917 1,275,769 Scott -Aug. 13,4918 2,101,690 Sauer, Jr. Dec. 7,1937 2,367,091 Bloth Jan. 9,1945 2,456,319 Read ;De c. 14,-1948 2,546,859 Innes -Mar. 27, 1951 FOREIGN 'PATENTS Number Country I 5 Date 76,963 Switzerland -.Feb. 16, 1918 184,622 Great Britain Aug.'24, 19 22 829.294 France- Mar. 21, 1938
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US2755000A (en) * 1954-07-20 1956-07-17 Stoner Mfg Corp Heater for dry ingredient dispensers
US3712049A (en) * 1971-09-20 1973-01-23 H Luxembourg Wrist watch shield
US4835750A (en) * 1988-02-01 1989-05-30 Q.S. International, Ltd. Wristwatch guard
US5272682A (en) * 1989-10-05 1993-12-21 Falcone Thomas J Watch guard
US20080267017A1 (en) * 2007-04-25 2008-10-30 Fuwausa Michelle J Novel watchcase assembly
USD781738S1 (en) * 2015-01-28 2017-03-21 Lg Electronics Inc. Band for wearable device

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US1222391A (en) * 1916-11-02 1917-04-10 Edward Cruikshank Grant Watch-strap.
CH76963A (en) * 1917-11-02 1918-02-16 Louis Renard Watch holder
US1275769A (en) * 1918-01-24 1918-08-13 Nat Khaki Watch Strap Company Wrist-watch strap.
GB184622A (en) * 1921-06-07 1922-08-24 Sidney Brown Improvements in finger ring guards
US2101690A (en) * 1934-05-26 1937-12-07 Jr Albert H Sauer Wrist watch guard
FR829294A (en) * 1937-09-23 1938-06-17 Emil Tuteur Support device for watch straps
US2367091A (en) * 1943-06-24 1945-01-09 Bloth Maurice Perspiration guard for watches
US2456319A (en) * 1946-01-19 1948-12-14 Henry R Read Safety wrist watch strap
US2546859A (en) * 1946-02-25 1951-03-27 Leroy E Innes Wrist watch guard

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US1222391A (en) * 1916-11-02 1917-04-10 Edward Cruikshank Grant Watch-strap.
CH76963A (en) * 1917-11-02 1918-02-16 Louis Renard Watch holder
US1275769A (en) * 1918-01-24 1918-08-13 Nat Khaki Watch Strap Company Wrist-watch strap.
GB184622A (en) * 1921-06-07 1922-08-24 Sidney Brown Improvements in finger ring guards
US2101690A (en) * 1934-05-26 1937-12-07 Jr Albert H Sauer Wrist watch guard
FR829294A (en) * 1937-09-23 1938-06-17 Emil Tuteur Support device for watch straps
US2367091A (en) * 1943-06-24 1945-01-09 Bloth Maurice Perspiration guard for watches
US2456319A (en) * 1946-01-19 1948-12-14 Henry R Read Safety wrist watch strap
US2546859A (en) * 1946-02-25 1951-03-27 Leroy E Innes Wrist watch guard

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2755000A (en) * 1954-07-20 1956-07-17 Stoner Mfg Corp Heater for dry ingredient dispensers
US3712049A (en) * 1971-09-20 1973-01-23 H Luxembourg Wrist watch shield
US4835750A (en) * 1988-02-01 1989-05-30 Q.S. International, Ltd. Wristwatch guard
US5272682A (en) * 1989-10-05 1993-12-21 Falcone Thomas J Watch guard
US20080267017A1 (en) * 2007-04-25 2008-10-30 Fuwausa Michelle J Novel watchcase assembly
USD781738S1 (en) * 2015-01-28 2017-03-21 Lg Electronics Inc. Band for wearable device

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