A simple structure of movable bracelet structure

By employing a movable connection structure between the connector and the base in the bracelet, and utilizing the inclined buckle and the inner wall of the base for limiting, the problem of easy aging and breakage of the elastic cord in traditional bracelets is solved, thus achieving stable stretching and improved comfort of the bracelet.

CN224386918UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-23JINHUA QINGYUAN JEWELRY CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
JINHUA QINGYUAN JEWELRY CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-09-08
Publication Date
2026-06-23

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Traditional bracelets use elastic cords as stretching components, which are prone to aging and breakage, resulting in inconvenient size adjustment and poor comfort.

Method used

The bracelet employs a movable connection structure between the connector and the base. By setting an inclined buckle on the connector and cooperating with the through hole in the base, the bracelet's telescopic function is realized. The telescopic adjustment of the bracelet is achieved by using the limiting structure between the buckle and the inner wall of the base.

Benefits of technology

It achieves stable stretching and contraction of the bracelet, with a simple and sturdy structure, avoiding the problem of elastic cord aging and breakage, and improving the bracelet's service life and comfort.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a simple structure's movable bracelet structure, including the base for inlaying ornament, and the connecting piece between the base, its characterized in that, the connecting piece movable connection setting between the base, the both ends of connecting piece are equipped with the buckle for limiting, and the through -hole for assembling connecting piece is equipped on the base, the buckle convex setting is on the connecting piece, and the included angle between buckle and base has, the buckle end movable setting is on the connecting piece, and buckle height is greater than the height of through -hole, and through connecting piece realizes the telescopic activity function of bracelet.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of jewelry, specifically to a simple movable bracelet structure. Background Technology

[0002] Bracelets are a type of jewelry. Traditional bracelets come in different sizes, making them either too loose or too tight, resulting in poor comfort. Therefore, bracelets need to be stretched to adjust the tightness. Most bracelets use elastic cords as the stretching component, but elastic cords are prone to aging and breakage. Utility Model Content

[0003] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model provides a simple movable bracelet structure that enables the bracelet to extend and retract through connectors.

[0004] A simple movable bracelet structure includes a base for inlaying ornaments and a connector located between the bases. The connector is movably connected to the bases. The connector has buckles at both ends for limiting the connection, and the base has through holes for assembling the connector.

[0005] The buckle protrusion is provided on the connector, and there is an angle between the buckle and the base;

[0006] The connector is assembled with the base. The connector moves along the through hole of the base. The buckle on the connector contacts the through hole. The connector continues to move along the through hole under external force. The external force and the through hole cause the buckle to be deformed under pressure until the buckle passes through the through hole. After the buckle passes through the through hole, the buckle is no longer restricted by the through hole. The buckle rebounds and forms a retaining structure against the inner wall of the base.

[0007] The buckle end is movably mounted on the connector, and the buckle height is greater than the through hole height.

[0008] Furthermore, the buckle is inclined and positioned on the connector.

[0009] Furthermore, the connector includes a limiting portion located in the middle and connecting portions located on both sides of the limiting portion;

[0010] The width of the limiting part is greater than the width of the connecting part.

[0011] Furthermore, the limiting part has a hollowed-out circular hole in the middle.

[0012] Furthermore, the latches on the connector are located on the connecting portion.

[0013] Furthermore, the connector and the buckle are an integral structure;

[0014] The buckle has three sides that are separate from the connector, and the other side of the buckle is integrally connected to the connector.

[0015] The divisions on the buckle are formed by cutting.

[0016] Furthermore, the base is provided with claws for fixing decorative items;

[0017] The claws are located around the base.

[0018] Furthermore, after the decoration is fixed to the base, there is a cavity between the decoration and the base for mounting connectors.

[0019] Furthermore, the width of the end of the connector is smaller than the width of the through hole.

[0020] Furthermore, the connector includes a metal connector.

[0021] The advantages of this invention compared to the prior art are:

[0022] The bracelet in this utility model adopts a connector structure with an inclined buckle. After the connector is assembled with the base, the buckle abuts against the inner wall of the base to form a limiting structure. The base can move between the two buckles of the connector, thereby achieving the purpose of the bracelet's extension and retraction. This connector structure is simple and sturdy. Attached Figure Description

[0023] Figure 1 The diagram shown is a schematic of a simple movable bracelet structure.

[0024] Figure 2 The diagram shows a connector of a simple movable bracelet structure.

[0025] Figure 3 The diagram shown is a schematic of the base of a simple movable bracelet structure.

[0026] Figure 4 The diagram shows the connection between the base and connector of a simple movable bracelet structure.

[0027] Figure 5 The diagram shows a simple movable bracelet structure with a connecting component.

[0028] Reference numerals: 1. Base; 2. Connector; 3. Decoration; 4. Through hole; 5. Connecting part; 6. Limiting part; 7. Round hole; 8. Buckle; 9. Cavity; 10. Inner wall of base; 111. Claw. Detailed Implementation

[0029] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0030] like Figure 1-5 As shown, a simple movable bracelet structure includes a base 1 for inlaying decorative objects 3, and a connector 2 located between the base 1 and the base 1. The connector 2 is movably connected to the base 1. The connector 2 has buckles 8 at both ends for limiting its position. The base 1 has through holes 4 for assembling the connector 2. The buckles 8 protrude from the connector 2, forming an angle with the base 1 and a triangular structure with the connector. The connector 2 is assembled with the base 1, and moves along the through hole 4 of the base 1. The buckles 8 on the connector 2 contact the through hole 4, and the connector 2 continues to move along the through hole 4 under external force. When the external force and through hole 4 cause the buckle 8 to be compressed and deformed until the buckle 8 passes through the through hole 4, the buckle 8 is no longer restricted by the through hole 4 and rebounds to form a retaining structure against the inner wall 10 of the base. In other words, during the connection process between the base and the connector, the connector moves towards the base through the external force. The buckle on the connector is normally in a tilted and protruding state. The buckle passes through the through hole with an interference fit. After passing through the through hole, the buckle is no longer restricted by the height of the through hole and returns to its initial state. The height of the buckle in the initial state is greater than the height of the through hole. Therefore, the end of the buckle will contact the inner wall of the base to form a retaining structure.

[0031] In this invention, when the connector is pulled by an external force, the change in the angle between the buckle on the connector and the inner wall of the base enables the bracelet to extend or retract, just like... Figure 5 As shown, when the connector or adjacent base extends outward, the angle between the buckle 8 on the connector 2 and the inner wall 10 of the base will become smaller and smaller. That is, the maximum extension range of the buckle or the connector is when the angle between the buckle and the inner wall of the base is 0 or parallel.

[0032] The end of the buckle 8 shown is movably mounted on the connector 2. The height of the buckle 8 is greater than the height of the through hole. Under external force or other action, the buckle can be compressed in the direction of the connector. When no external force is applied, the buckle can return to its initial height.

[0033] The buckle shown is inclined on the connector, and the buckle and the connector form a triangular structure. The movable end of the buckle is located on the inside, that is, towards the center of the connector. It should also be noted that buckles are provided at both ends of the connector, that is, both ends of the connector are triangular.

[0034] The connecting member 2 shown includes a limiting part 6 located in the middle and connecting parts 5 located on both sides of the limiting part 6; the width of the limiting part is greater than the width of the connecting part, and the limiting part is located in the middle of the connecting member. In order to avoid collision of decorations on adjacent bases, the limiting part is used to limit the movable distance of the base on the connecting member.

[0035] The limiting part 6 shown has a hollowed-out round hole in the middle, which is to reduce the weight of the connecting part.

[0036] The latch 8 on the connector 2 shown is located on the connecting part 5. The latch shown should be located at the end of the connector.

[0037] The connector 2 and the buckle 8 shown are an integral structure; three sides of the buckle 8 are separated from the connector 2, and the other side of the buckle 8 is integrally connected to the connector 2; the outermost side between the buckle and the connector is connected together. The division on the buckle 8 is formed by cutting. The buckle can be cut by cutting equipment during the production process, such as a traditional laser cutting machine or a CNC cutting machine.

[0038] The base 1 shown is provided with claws 111 for fixing ornaments; the claws 111 are arranged around the base 1. The claws in this utility model are the same as the claws in a traditional claw chain.

[0039] After the decorative element 3 is fixed to the base 1, there is a cavity 9 between the decorative element 3 and the base 1 for the installation of connectors.

[0040] The width of the end of connector 2 shown is less than the width of the through hole 4. That is to say, the width of the connecting part on the connector is less than the width of the through hole, and the connecting part on the connector can pass through the through hole.

[0041] The connector 2 shown can be a metal connector or a plastic connector. Generally, metal connectors are used for better aesthetics.

[0042] This invention features a connector between the bases, with an inclined buckle on the connector allowing the bases to move on the connector, thus giving the bracelet a certain stretching effect. The connector has a simple and sturdy structure and is easy to install.

[0043] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that this invention is not limited to the details of the exemplary embodiments described above, and that it can be implemented in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics of this invention. Therefore, the embodiments should be considered illustrative and non-limiting in all respects, and the scope of this invention is defined by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description. Thus, all variations falling within the meaning and scope of equivalents of the claims are intended to be included within this invention, and no reference numerals in the claims should be construed as limiting the scope of the claims.

Claims

1. A simple movable bracelet structure, comprising a base for setting ornaments and a connector located between the bases, characterized in that, The connector is movably connected to the base; the connector has buckles at both ends for limiting the position, and the base has through holes for assembling the connector. The buckle protrusion is provided on the connector, and there is an angle between the buckle and the base; The connector is assembled with the base. The connector moves along the through hole of the base. The buckle on the connector contacts the through hole. The connector continues to move along the through hole under external force. The external force and the through hole cause the buckle to be deformed under pressure until the buckle passes through the through hole. After the buckle passes through the through hole, the buckle is no longer restricted by the through hole. The buckle rebounds and forms a retaining structure against the inner wall of the base. The buckle end is movably mounted on the connector, and the buckle height is greater than the through hole height.

2. The simple movable bracelet structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The buckle is set at an angle on the connector.

3. The simple movable bracelet structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The connector includes a limiting part located in the middle and connecting parts located on both sides of the limiting part; The width of the limiting part is greater than the width of the connecting part.

4. The simple movable bracelet structure according to claim 3, characterized in that, The limiting part has a hollowed-out round hole in the middle.

5. The simple movable bracelet structure according to claim 3, characterized in that, The buckle on the connector is located on the connecting part.

6. The simple movable bracelet structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The connector and buckle are an integral structure; The buckle has three sides that are separate from the connector, and the other side of the buckle is integrally connected to the connector. The divisions on the buckle are formed by cutting.

7. The simple movable bracelet structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The base is provided with claws for fixing decorative items; The claws are located around the base.

8. The simple movable bracelet structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, After the decoration is fixed to the base, there is a cavity between the decoration and the base for the installation of connectors.

9. The simple movable bracelet structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The width of the end of the connector is smaller than the width of the through hole.

10. The simple movable bracelet structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The connector includes a metal connector.