20240074551.WATCHBANDS WITH BUCKLES AND WOVEN FABRICS simplified abstract (apple inc.)

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WATCHBANDS WITH BUCKLES AND WOVEN FABRICS

Organization Name

apple inc.

Inventor(s)

Seul Bi Kim of San Mateo CA (US)

Camille I. Henrot of San Francisco CA (US)

Clement C. Tissandier of San Francisco CA (US)

Donald L. Olmstead of Aptos CA (US)

Jessica J. Lu of Menlo Park CA (US)

Kristen L. Cretella of San Francisco CA (US)

Molly J. Anderson of San Francisco CA (US)

Tirshathah A. Hunter of San Leandro CA (US)

Yoji Hamada of Wakayama (JP)

WATCHBANDS WITH BUCKLES AND WOVEN FABRICS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240074551 titled 'WATCHBANDS WITH BUCKLES AND WOVEN FABRICS

Simplified Explanation

The invention described in the patent application is a watchband that can securely hold an electronic device on a user's wrist. Here are some key points about the innovation:

  • The watchband includes a base with a contact surface and an engagement surface.
  • An engagement ribbon on the engagement surface forms loops for receiving a hook of a buckle.
  • The engagement ribbon is interwoven with the base to anchor the hook securely within the loops.
  • The woven portions of the watchband can be connected to end structures like the buckle or retaining rings.
  • The watchband is adjustable to accommodate different wrist sizes.

Potential Applications

The technology can be used in smartwatches, fitness trackers, and other wearable electronic devices.

Problems Solved

The watchband provides a secure and comfortable way to wear electronic devices on the wrist without the risk of them falling off.

Benefits

Users can easily adjust the length of the watchband for a perfect fit, making it comfortable to wear for long periods.

Potential Commercial Applications

The technology can be applied in the wearable technology industry, specifically in the design and manufacturing of smartwatch bands.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be traditional watchbands that use a buckle or clasp to secure the band around the wrist.

Unanswered Questions

How does the interwoven design of the engagement ribbon improve the security of the watchband?

The interwoven design ensures that the hook of the buckle is securely anchored within the loops, preventing it from coming loose during wear.

What materials are typically used in the construction of the watchband to ensure durability and comfort?

Common materials used in watchbands include silicone, leather, nylon, and stainless steel, depending on the desired style and functionality of the band.


Original Abstract Submitted

a watchband can comfortably secure an electronic device to a wrist of a user. the watchband can include a base having a contact surface opposite an engagement surface and an engagement ribbon forming loops on the engagement surface of the base for receiving a hook of a buckle. the engagement ribbon can be interwoven with the base to provide secure anchoring for the hook within one of the loops. the woven portions of the watchband can be securely coupled to end structures, such as the buckle, retaining rings, and/or a connector. the watchband provides adjustable lengths to accommodate different fit configurations as desired.