18596333. CLASP AND BAND simplified abstract (CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.)
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CLASP AND BAND
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Junichiro Suzuki of Tokyo (JP)
CLASP AND BAND - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18596333 titled 'CLASP AND BAND
The abstract describes a clasp design for a band, consisting of a U-shaped first extension link rotatably supported at one end of a clasp cover, and a second extension link connected to the open end of the first extension link.
- The first extension link is U-shaped and rotatably supported at one end of the clasp cover.
- The second extension link is connected to the open end of the first extension link via a connecting member.
- The second extension link is fixed to the first extension link at a different position from the connecting member.
- The first extension link is fixed to the clasp cover at a different position from where it is rotatably supported.
Potential Applications: - Jewelry design - Watch bands - Clothing accessories
Problems Solved: - Provides a secure and adjustable clasp mechanism for bands - Allows for easy attachment and removal of bands
Benefits: - Enhanced functionality and durability - Customizable design options - Improved user experience
Commercial Applications: - Jewelry industry - Watch manufacturers - Fashion accessories market
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this clasp design improve upon existing band fastening mechanisms? 2. What materials are typically used in manufacturing these clasps?
Frequently Updated Research: - Stay updated on advancements in band clasp technology for potential improvements in design and functionality.
Original Abstract Submitted
A clasp including: a first extension link that is formed in a U-shape and in which a closed end side is rotatably supported at one end of a clasp cover of a band; and a second extension link connected to an open end side of the first extension link via a connecting member, wherein, the second extension link is fixed to the first extension link at a position different from a connected position in the connecting member, and the first extension link is fixed to the clasp cover at a position different from the one end of the clasp cover where the first extension link is rotatably supported.