Abstract:
An instrument case assembly may include an instrument case having a face, a back, and at least one side extending between the face and the back about a perimeter of the case. The face may include a crystal held by a perimetrical bezel. In some aspects, a pair of strap brackets may be removably coupled to the at least one side at substantially opposite perimetrical regions of the case. In some aspects, a crystal guard may be coupled to the case.

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS 
     This application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. provisional application No. 60/829,524, filed on Oct. 13, 2006, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety. 
    
    
     TECHNICAL FIELD 
     The present disclosure is directed to instrument cases. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to crystal guards that incorporate a protector, or guard portion, located at the perimeter of the crystal of an instrument case and being so formed as to isolate the crystal from abrasive contact or impact. 
     BACKGROUND 
     The crystal of a watch or other instrument can be formed of mineral crystal, gemstone crystal, or synthetic plastic. The protection of the crystal of the watch becomes extremely important when, as in many high-fashion or mass-produced watches, the crystal is fabricated from synthetic plastics and, thus, is more prone to be readily abraded or scratched, thus obscuring portions of the watch face and, in addition, detracting from the decorative effect of the watch. Some conventional devices, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,837,756, have been designed to protect a watch crystal. 
     Some conventional devices include a centrally-located guard member that prevents reading of the watch hands when they are located in the central position on the watch and cover some portion of the watch hands or indicia. 
     Some conventional devices include metal shells that cover the face of the watch, making the reading of the time, as indicated by hands of the watch, extremely difficult. These metal shells are intended to convert a pocket watch into a wrist watch, but do not afford any protection to the crystal of the watch since they are disposed outwardly of the crystal and are located, generally, in the plane of the crystal. 
     It may be desirable to provide a crystal protector that does not obscure portions of an instrument necessary for reading the time and/or other types of indicia on the face of the instrument. 
     SUMMARY 
     According to various aspects of the disclosure, a case assembly may comprise a case having a face, a back, and at least one side extending between the face and the back about a perimeter of the case. The face may include a crystal held by a perimetrical bezel. A pair of strap brackets may be removably coupled to the at least one side at substantially opposite perimetrical regions of the case. 
     In accordance with some aspects of the disclosure, a case assembly may comprise a case having a face, a back, and at least one side extending between the face and the back about a perimeter of the case. The face may include a crystal held by a perimetrical bezel. A crystal guard may be coupled to the case. The crystal guard may have a substantially central opening configured to permit viewing of a substantially center region of the face. The crystal guard may further include a plurality of openings located outward of the central opening and spaced about a periphery of the face. The plurality of openings may be configured to correspond with indicia on the face. 
     According to some aspects of the disclosure, a case assembly may comprise a case having a face, a back, and at least one side extending between the face and the back about a perimeter of the case. The face may include a crystal held by a perimetrical bezel. A crystal guard may be coupled to the case. The crystal guard may have a portion extending in a direction from the face over the side of the case, wherein the portion includes a sleeve extending outward from the side of the case. The assembly may further include a fastener slidably coupled with the sleeve. The fastener may be configured to be received by the bore to secure the crystal guard to the case. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       The disclosed subject matter of the present application will now be described in more detail with reference to exemplary embodiments of the apparatus, given only by way of example, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: 
         FIG. 1  is a perspective view of a watch having an assembled watch case and exemplary crystal guard in accordance with various aspects of the disclosure; 
         FIG. 2  is a perspective view of the watch case and the exemplary crystal guard of  FIG. 1  with the crystal guard removed; 
         FIG. 3  is an exploded view of a watch case and exemplary strap brackets in accordance with various aspects of the disclosure; 
         FIG. 4  is a perspective view of the watch case and exemplary crystal protector of  FIG. 1 ; 
         FIG. 5  is a perspective view of a watch case and an exemplary crystal protector in accordance with various aspects of the disclosure; 
         FIG. 6  is an alternate perspective view of the watch case and exemplary crystal guard of  FIG. 5 ; and 
         FIG. 7  is cross-sectional view along line VII-VII of  FIG. 1 . 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
     Referring to the drawing figures, like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding elements throughout the several figures. 
     Referring now in detail to the drawings, an exemplary instrument case  1  such as, for example, a watch case, consistent with this disclosure may comprise a number of interrelated elements as shown in  FIGS. 1-5 . With reference to  FIG. 1 , a crystal guard  9 , for example, an annular, perimetrical crystal guard, can be removably coupled to a top side of the instrument case  1 . It should be noted that the guard can be any shape as long as it overlies at least a portion of the instument&#39;s periphery. According to various aspects of the disclosure, the instrument case  1  may comprise a case for any known instrument including, but not limited to, calculators, music and/or video devices, and/or devices that measure and/or display weather information, various body attributes such as heart rate, pulse, etc., and/or workout information such as distance walked/run, calories burned, etc. 
     The crystal guard  9  may be configured to protect a crystal  12  held by a perimetrical bezel  4  ( FIG. 7 ). The crystal  12  may comprise mineral crystal, gemstone crystal, or synthetic plastic. 
     According to one aspect of the disclosure, watch movement control buttons  2  can be mounted on a side of the case  1  between two strap brackets  3  and  5  ( FIG. 2 ). Referring now to  FIG. 3 , the strap brackets  3  and  5  can be removably mounted to substantially opposing sides of the case  1 . The removable strap brackets  3  and  5  may permit a user to easily modify the appearance of a watch, replace a worn or broken strap, and/or fix a broken bracket. It should be appreciated that the instrument case  1  may comprises various other types of control buttons  2  for instruments other than watches. 
     The case  1  may include recessed areas  6  on opposing sides of the case  1  where strap brackets  3  and  5  can be mounted. One or more fastening elements  7  can extend through a corresponding number of openings  10  on the strap brackets  3  and  5  and terminate in openings  8  in the case  1  to securely and removably couple the strap brackets  3  and  5  to the case  1 . According to various aspects, the fastening elements  7  may comprise screw-type fasteners, although it should be appreciated that other types of fasteners may be utilized. The recessed areas of the case limit rotational movement of the brackets  3  and  5  thereby avoiding any sheering force on the fastening elements  7 . 
     As shown in  FIG. 4 , the crystal guard  9  can be mounted to the top side of the case  1  to prevent the crystal  12  from being scratched. The crystal guard  9  may have an annular ring portion that covers the interface between the instrument case  1  and the crystal  12 . According to various aspects of the disclosure, the crystal guard  9  can have a height of at least 0.1 mm in a direction perpendicular to the crystal  9 . According to some aspects, the height of the crystal guard  9  may be greater than 0.5 mm to provide additional protection of the crystal. For example, according to various aspects the crystal guard  9  may have a height between about 0.1 mm and about 5.0 mm. In some aspects, the height of the crystal guard  9  may be about 0.5 mm to about 1.0 mm. 
     According to various aspects of the disclosure, the crystal guard  9  can have a damping member  14  on the underside of the annular ring portion that faces the crystal  12 . The damping member  14  can prevent shock and provide scratch protection for the crystal  12 . The damping member  14  may be formed, for example, from rubber, plastic, or textile material. 
     In some aspects of the disclosure, the crystal guard  9  can include arms  13  extending off the annular ring. According to various aspects, the arms  13  can be substantially rigid. The arms  13  may have detents  16  at their extremity that lock onto spring biased balls  18  located in the instrument case  1 . In some aspects, the spring biased balls can be located in the arms and the detents can be located in the case. 
     Referring now to  FIGS. 5 and 6 , the arms  13  of the crystal guard  9  can include tabs  27  that engage slots  15  in the instrument case  1 . The crystal guard may include a screw crown  21  extending from the annular ring portion of the crystal guard  9 . The screw crown  21  can fit into a mating recess  17 , or bore, on the case  1  to removably secure the crystal protector  9  to the instrument case  1 . An arm  31  that holds the screw crown  21  can seat in a groove  19  on the watch case  1 , as can be seen in  FIG. 5 . 
     Referring now to  FIG. 7 , the side  33  of the case  1  may include bore  17 . The crystal guard  9  may be coupled to the case  1  via arm  31  extending in a direction from the face  35  over the side  33  of the case  1 . The arm  31  may include a sleeve  37  extending outward from the side  33  of the case  1 . 
     A fastener  41  may be slidably coupled with the sleeve  37 . For example, the sleeve  37  may comprise a first end  38  proximate the side  33  of the case  1  and a second end  39  spaced from the side  33  of the case  1 . The fastener may comprise crown  21  extending about the second end  39  of the sleeve  37  and a pin  43  extending through the sleeve  37  from the second end  39  to the first end  38  and into the bore  17 . The bore  17  may be configured to receive the pin  43  of the fastener  41  so as to secure the crystal guard  9  to the case  1 . The bore  17  and the fastener  41  may be connected via a screw fit, snap fit, interference (friction) fit, or the like. 
     As shown in  FIG. 7 , a washer  51  may be coupled with the crown, and the second end  39  of the sleeve  37  may comprise a flange  40 . The washer  51  may be configured to cooperate with the flange  40  to prevent removal of the fastener  41  from the crystal guard  9  my limiting movement of the fastener  41  in a direction away from the case  1 . 
     Referring again to  FIGS. 1-2 , in some aspects of the disclosure, the crystal guard  9  may have openings  24  formed through the thickness of the annular perimetrical ring portion. The openings  24  can allow a viewer to better see the watch face and, for example, any numbers or indicia printed around the periphery of the watch face. The openings  24  need not be elongated slots as shown in  FIG. 1 , but could be formed of any shape so long as they are formed through the thickness of the ring portion. 
     It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the instrument case assemblies of the present disclosure without departing from the scope of the disclosure. Other embodiments of the disclosure will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the subject matter disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only.