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Title:
A WRISTWATCH FEATURING A CASE THE BACK OF WHICH CAN HOUSE A STONE IN CONTACT WITH THE SKIN
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2008/004268
Kind Code:
A2
Abstract:
There is provided a wristwatch the case back of which is designed as a seat for stone of the same shape and size and the stone is fitted to the case by means of a ring, which allows the stone to project for a few millimetres so that it is in contact with the skin of the wrist.

Inventors:
ALBANO, Francesco (Via Guido D'Arezzo, no.6, Milano, I-20145, IT)
Application Number:
IT2007/000486
Publication Date:
January 10, 2008
Filing Date:
July 05, 2007
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
PROMOPHARMA S.R.L. (Piazza Wagner 5, Milano, I-20045, IT)
ALBANO, Francesco (Via Guido D'Arezzo, no.6, Milano, I-20145, IT)
International Classes:
G04B37/00; G04B47/00; G04B37/00; G04B47/00
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
SNEIDER, Massimo (Via Lucania 13, Roma, I-00187, IT)
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Claims:

CLAIMS

1. A wristwatch featuring a case the back of which can house a stone in contact with the skin; the wristwatch (1) comprises a seat (3) on the back of the case body; a collar (4) constituting the seat (3); a stone (5) the size and shape of which are such as to ensure a perfect fit inside the seat (3) and that its upper face, which is slightly smaller than the lower one; a ring (6) wherein the dimensions of the middle empty section are slightly smaller than the dimensions of the lower face of the stone (5) and in which the upper face of the stone (5) projects from the ring (6) for several millimetres so that when the wristwatch is worn the stone comes into contact with the skin.

2. A wristwatch featuring a case the back of which can house a stone in contact with the skin as claimed in Claim 1 wherein the ring (6) is hinged to the case body (1). 3. A wristwatch featuring a case the back of which can house a stone in contact with the skin as claimed in Claim 1 wherein the ring (6) features two two rigid tongues (8), which, in the closed position, engage two elastic fasteners (10) in their respective seats (9).

4. A wristwatch featuring a case the back of which can house a stone in contact with the skin as claimed in Claim 1 wherein the ring (6) is threaded so that it can be screwed onto the case body (1 ).

5. A wristwatch featuring a case the back of which can house a stone in contact with the skin as claimed in Claim 1 wherein the ring (6) features fastening devices for fastening to the case body (1).

Description:

A wristwatch featuring a case the back of which can house a stone in contact with the skin .

Crystal therapy is an ancient healing practice using gems, precious stones and crystals to prevent and cure a number of disorders. It is a well known fact that stones can emit large quantities of subtle energy that can be transmitted to the human body by absorbtion.

Stones can be used to help relaxation and stress release, to help concentration during meditation routines, to enhance energy flows in the body and to help maintain an overall state of mental and physical balance. Crystal therapy is based on a theory according to stones are a powerful source of energy vibrations, each stone featuring a different frequency and specific therapeutic properties, which can affect the person wearing it by resonance.

The body is capable of absorbing and using the energy released by the single stones by 'capturing' the vibrational waves and sending them on to any points with energy blocks or unbalances.

The positive energy vibrations of the stones can be assimilated by the body, especially through the skin, by direct contact.

Until today stones could be placed on the skin only during special treatments or they could be worn as items of jewellery, alternatively to or in continuation of the treatment, as pendants or the like.

Stones have also been fastened to special supports, such as belts, and kept in contact with the body.

However, not all people like wearing wrist or ankle bracelets, necklaces, etc., especially men, for whom such accessories are not customary, for which reason many people find it hard to effectively exploit the properties of stones.

Moreover, it must also be kept in mind that the tighter in contact with the body the stone is worn, the greater and more effective the absorbtion of the vibrations released.

According to the present invention there is provided a wristwatch the case back of which is designed as a seat for a stone of the same shape and size and the stone is fitted to the case by means of a ring, which allows the stone to project for a few millimetres so that it is in contact with the skin of the wrist.

A specific embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawing in which:

Figure 1 shows an exploded diagram of the wristwatch case back in open position with the stone and the fastening ring.

Figure 2 shows a side view of the wristwatch with the hinge of the ring.

Figure 3 shows a view from the top of the case back.

Figure 4 shows a side view of the wristwatch from the side of the wristwatch crown.

Figure 5 shows a view of the wristwatch face up. "

Referring to the drawing the wristwatch (1) features a case body the front of which (2) is conventional while the back features a seat (3) around the external circumference of which there is a collar (4).

The seat (3) houses the stone (5) which is kept in place by means of a ring (6).

The size and shape of the stone (5) are such as to ensure a perfect fit inside the seat (3) and that its upper face, which is slightly smaller than the lower one, projects slightly from the ring (6).

In short, the internal diameter of the empty part of the ring (6) is slightly smaller than the internal diameter of the seat (3) so that when the ring (6) is placed and fastened around the stone (5) housed in the seat (3) it remains firmly in place. To make it easy to open and close the ring (6) it is hinged to the edge of the wristwatch case body (1) by means of a hinge (7), which can be rotated by

90°.

On the opposite side of the hinge (7) the ring (6) features two rigid tongues (8), which, in the closed position, fit into the seats (9) on the case body (1) ; the seats (9) are provided with two elastic fastening devices (10), which, by pressing against the tongues (8) prevent the accidental opening of the ring (6).

5. Obviously, the ring (6) can be fastened to the case body in a different manner, for example, it can be threaded so that it can be fastened by screwing it around the collar (4); alternatively, the ring (6) may be entirely removable and fastened to the case body (1) by means of a joint. It is also obvious that, although this embodiment of the invention has been

10 described and illustrated with reference to a wristwatch with a round case, the proposed invention can be fitted to any case shape.

In the event the wristwatch case is shaped differently from the described embodiment, the stone (5) and the ring (6) shall be shaped accordingly.