A tool table
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-11-03
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-14
AI Technical Summary
[0003]本实用新型的目的是提供一种工具表,旨在解决现有技术中多功能手表的工具切换不便捷、占用空间大易造成部件裸露的问题
[0014]本实用新型提供了一种工具表,包括表圈组件、表壳主体、表带组件和工具组件,所述工具组件包括工具笔,所述工具表包括工具隐藏状态和工具使用状态,所述表圈组件和表带组件均设置于所述表壳主体上,所述表壳主体的侧边开设有第一容纳孔;当处于所述工具隐藏状态时,所述工具笔位于所述第一容纳孔内;当处于所述工具使用状态时,所述工具笔脱离所述第一容纳孔。本实用新型通过在表壳主体侧边设置第一容纳孔,配合工具隐藏状态与工具使用状态的两态设计,并使工具组件中的工具笔在第一容纳孔中收纳、在使用时脱离,从而有效解决现有手表的工具切换不便捷、占用空间大易造成部件裸露的问题。
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of watch technology, and in particular to a tool watch. Background Technology
[0002] In the existing technology, most traditional watches only have the function of time display, and the few "multi-functional watches" are mostly single functions scattered on the bezel or strap. They generally lack a systematic storage for multiple tool components, making it difficult to integrate and easily switch between multiple tools in a limited space. This easily leads to problems such as exposed parts, large space occupation, and inconvenient access. Utility Model Content
[0003] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a tool watch that solves the problems of inconvenient tool switching, large space occupation, and easy exposure of parts in existing multi-functional watches.
[0004] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the purpose of this utility model is achieved through the following technical solution: A tool watch is provided, including a bezel assembly, a watch case body, a watch strap assembly, and a tool assembly. The tool assembly includes a tool pen. The tool watch includes a tool-hidden state and a tool-use state. The bezel assembly and the watch strap assembly are both disposed on the watch case body. A first receiving hole is provided on the side of the watch case body. When the tool is in the tool-hidden state, the tool pen is located within the first receiving hole. When the tool is in the tool-use state, the tool pen is disengaged from the first receiving hole.
[0005] Furthermore, the tool assembly also includes a whistle, and a second receiving hole is provided on the side of the main body of the watch case, with the whistle located in the second receiving hole.
[0006] Furthermore, the tool assembly also includes a level and a handle, the handle being disposed on the side of the main body of the watch case, and the level being connected to a bracket on the handle.
[0007] Furthermore, the tool assembly includes a compass and a compass holder, the compass holder being fitted onto the watch strap assembly away from the watch case body, and the compass being connected to a groove on the compass holder.
[0008] Furthermore, the watch strap assembly includes a watch strap, a watch strap loop, and a watch strap buckle. The watch strap is connected to the watch case body, the watch strap buckle is connected to the end of the watch strap, the watch strap loop is sleeved on the watch strap near the watch strap buckle, and the compass holder is clamped between the watch strap loop and the watch strap buckle.
[0009] Furthermore, the end of the watch strap buckle is provided with a protrusion for use as a screwdriver.
[0010] Furthermore, the watch strap is detachably connected to the watch case body, and a scale is printed on the outer surface of the watch strap.
[0011] Furthermore, the bezel assembly includes a bezel component, a timing component, and a driving component. The bezel component is connected to the main body of the watch case. A receiving space is provided in the middle of the main body of the watch case. The timing component is located in the receiving space and is connected to the driving component. The bezel component and the driving component enclose the receiving space.
[0012] Furthermore, the bezel is rotatably connected to the main body of the watch case, and the bezel is provided with luminous scale markings.
[0013] Furthermore, the bottom of the watch case body is provided with a screw head groove for accommodating a screwdriver.
[0014] This utility model provides a tool watch, including a bezel assembly, a watch case body, a watch strap assembly, and a tool assembly. The tool assembly includes a tool pen. The tool watch has a tool-hidden state and a tool-use state. The bezel assembly and the watch strap assembly are both disposed on the watch case body. A first receiving hole is provided on the side of the watch case body. When the tool is in the hidden state, the tool pen is located in the first receiving hole; when the tool is in the use state, the tool pen is detached from the first receiving hole. This utility model, by providing a first receiving hole on the side of the watch case body, combined with the dual-state design of the tool hidden state and the tool-use state, and by allowing the tool pen in the tool assembly to be stored in the first receiving hole and detached when in use, effectively solves the problems of inconvenient tool switching, large space occupation, and easy exposure of parts in existing watches. Attached Figure Description
[0015] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0016] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of a tool table provided in an embodiment of this utility model. Figure 1 ; Figure 2 An exploded view of a tool table provided in an embodiment of this utility model; Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the structure of a tool table provided in an embodiment of this utility model. Figure 2 ; Figure 4 An exploded view of the watch strap assembly provided in an embodiment of this utility model; Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the structure of a tool table provided in an embodiment of this utility model. Figure 3 ; Figure 6 A schematic diagram of the structure of a tool table provided in an embodiment of this utility model. Figure 4 .
[0017] Explanation of the markings in the image: 10. Bezel assembly; 11. Bezel component; 111. Crystal; 112. Bezel border; 113. Bezel border; 114. Strut ring; 115. Rubber ring; 116. Metal bezel; 12. Chronograph component; 121. Second hand; 122. Minute hand; 123. Hour hand; 124. Dial; 13. Drive mechanism; 131. Movement; 132. Inner case; 133. Case back; 20. Watch case body; 21. First receiving hole; 22. Second receiving hole; 23. Screw socket groove; 24. Connecting strip; 25. Watch case bracket; 26. Connecting piece; 30. Watch strap assembly; 31. Watch strap; 32. Watch strap loop; 33. Watch strap buckle; 331. Protrusion; 34. Locking component; 40. Tool components; 41. Tool pen; 42. Whistle; 43. Level; 44. Handle; 45. Compass; 46. Compass holder. Detailed Implementation
[0018] 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, not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0019] It should be understood that, when used in this specification and the appended claims, the terms "comprising" and "including" indicate the presence of the described features, integrals, steps, operations, elements and / or components, but do not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integrals, steps, operations, elements, components and / or collections thereof.
[0020] It should also be understood that the terminology used in this specification is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention. As used in this specification and the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
[0021] It should also be further understood that the term "and / or" as used in this specification and the appended claims refers to any combination of one or more of the associated listed items and all possible combinations, and includes such combinations.
[0022] Combination Figures 1 to 3 As shown, this utility model embodiment provides a tool watch, including a bezel assembly 10, a watch case body 20, a watch strap assembly 30, and a tool assembly 40. The tool assembly 40 includes a tool pen 41. The tool watch includes a tool-hidden state and a tool-use state. The bezel assembly 10 and the watch strap assembly 30 are both disposed on the watch case body 20. A first receiving hole 21 is provided on the side of the watch case body 20. When the tool is in the tool-hidden state, the tool pen 41 is located in the first receiving hole 21. When the tool is in the tool-use state, the tool pen 41 is disengaged from the first receiving hole 21.
[0023] In this embodiment, the watch case body 20 has a first receiving hole 21 spaced apart on its side. The first receiving hole 21 is used to store the tool pen 41 (i.e., the upper end of the watch case, at the 12 o'clock position). To ensure assembly accuracy and wearing seal, the opening of the first receiving hole 21 is provided with an annular limiting shoulder and a sealing element. The sealing element and the outer periphery of the corresponding tool pen 41 form an interference or slight interference seal. The tail of the tool pen 41 is provided with a positioning section that matches the limiting shoulder, thereby achieving axial positioning and circumferential anti-rotation when inserted and stored. The tool pen 41 can be directly pulled out for use, which is convenient for gripping and operation. The diameter of the tool pen 41 can be set to 4.2mm for easy gripping by the user. In terms of assembly and use, the tool watch has two working states: a tool-hidden state and a tool-use state. In the tool-hidden state, the tool pen 41 is inserted into the first receiving hole 21 radially or tangentially, making the tool assembly 40 basically flush with the outer surface of the watch case body 20. This does not affect the normal wearing and use of the bezel assembly 10 and the strap assembly 30. The thickness of the watch case body can be set to 11.4mm for reinforcement. When the tool is needed, the operator pulls out or unscrews the tool pen 41 from the first receiving hole 21, freeing it from the constraints of the limiting shoulder and the seal, and then enters the tool-use state. After writing or operating, the operator reverses the steps to insert the tool pen 41 back into the first receiving hole 21, restoring the tool-hidden state. The tool pen 41 can also be divided into a pen barrel and a pen tip. The pen tip can be screwed into the pen barrel, and the entire tool pen 41 can be inserted into the watch case body 20 for easy removal. The pen tip can be used for direct writing. Through the above structural layout and two-state switching method, the tool pen 41 can be independently stored and quickly assembled within the main body 20 of the watch case, ensuring reliable storage and convenient access within a limited space, while maintaining the integrity of the watch body's appearance and wearing comfort.
[0024] In one embodiment, the tool assembly 40 further includes a whistle 42, and a second receiving hole 22 is provided on the side of the case body 20, with the whistle 42 located inside the second receiving hole 22.
[0025] In this embodiment, the whistle 42 does not need to be pulled out of the second receiving hole 22 (i.e., the lower end of the watch case, at the 6 o'clock position), and can be blown directly onto the side of the watch case body 20 corresponding to the whistle point. Furthermore, an opening can be formed on the side of the watch case body 20 away from the bezel assembly 10 (e.g., the bottom surface). This opening communicates with the second receiving hole 22 through an internal cavity, thus forming an airflow channel and sound transmission path for the whistle 42. Even with the tool concealed, the user can directly blow into the opening in an emergency. The airflow enters the communicating receiving hole channel through the opening and acts on the whistle 42, generating a high-frequency sound for distress. The opening serves as a second blowing point, facilitating rapid use in emergency situations.
[0026] To improve ergonomics in emergency situations, the whistle 42 can be concealed and blown directly. Through this structural arrangement, the whistle 42 can be blown on the spot while the tool is concealed, meeting the needs for rapid distress signals in outdoor, travel, and emergency situations.
[0027] In one embodiment, the tool assembly 40 further includes a level 43 and a handle 44, the handle 44 being disposed on the side of the case body 20, and the level 43 being connected to a bracket on the handle 44.
[0028] In this embodiment, the handle 44 is fixedly mounted on the side of the watch case body 20, forming a groove corresponding to the opening along the side wall of the watch case body 20. The groove is a cylindrical slot structure with a limiting shoulder and a pressing area at the bottom, used for dual axial and circumferential positioning of the level 43. The level 43 is a miniature transparent tube structure, which encapsulates working fluid and forms a movable bubble. The user judges the level by observing the relative position of the bubble with respect to the scale line inside the tube. To ensure sealing and weather resistance during wear and use, the handle 44 can be made of metal and connected to the watch case body 20 in a sealed manner. Preferably, it is achieved by an interference fit or threaded press fit between the metal sealing frame and the side wall of the watch case. An annular sealing gasket or O-ring is provided at the contact interface between the groove and the level 43, so that a continuous sealing interface is formed between the level 43 and the watch case body 20 after assembly, thereby preventing water and dust ingress. During assembly, the seal is first placed in the mounting bracket clamping area, then the level 43 is pushed axially along the bracket to the limiting shoulder, and finally locked in place by the clamping structure (such as a pressure plate or buckle) of the crown 44. After assembly, the visible surface of the level 43 is basically flush with or slightly convex to the outer surface of the watch case body 20, facilitating direct reading without affecting the normal wearing of the bezel assembly 10 and the strap assembly 30. Of course, the level 43 and the crown 44 can also be an integrated structure. After rotating the level 43 to the front horizontal position, the inside of the level 43 contains transparent liquid and bubbles, and the horizontal state can be determined by observing the position of the bubbles. To improve reading accuracy, a reference line or indicator mark coaxial with the transparent tube can be set on the exposed surface of the crown 44, and the installation angle can be repeated and consistent through the positioning surface of the crown 44 and the watch case body 20.
[0029] Combination Figure 4 As shown, in one embodiment, the tool assembly 40 includes a compass 45 and a compass holder 46. The compass holder 46 is sleeved on the strap assembly 30 away from the watch case body 20, and the compass 45 is connected to the slot on the compass holder 46.
[0030] In this embodiment, the compass holder 46 serves as a movable link structure of the watch strap assembly 30. It is fitted onto the watch strap assembly 30 away from the main body 20 and can slide and be positioned along the length of the watch strap. The body of the compass holder 46 forms a strap-passing channel matching the width of the watch strap and a slot for mounting the compass 45. The slot is a cylindrical groove structure with a circumferential limiting shoulder and an axial pressing area at the bottom to achieve circumferential anti-rotation and axial positioning of the compass 45. The compass 45 is a miniature sealed assembly, including a transparent viewing window, a magnetic needle, and azimuth scale. Its outer shell and the slot are locked and sealed by snaps, threaded fitting, and the use of elastic pressure rings or O-rings to ensure waterproof and dustproof performance for outdoor wear. To facilitate direct reading while wearing, the compass holder 46 has a reference line or indicator triangle coaxial with the transparent viewing window on its exposed surface, and fluorescent markings can be applied to the scale to improve readability in low-light environments.
[0031] To achieve flexible use within the "active structure," the compass holder 46 is slidably fitted relative to the strap assembly 30 and can be quickly removed: In daily wear, the compass holder 46 is clamped to the outside of the strap to form a stable clasp, allowing the user to directly raise their wrist to read the direction of the compass 45 through the observation window; when independent use is required, the user can press or move the quick-release part of the compass holder 46 to release its clamping restriction on the strap, allowing the compass holder 46 and compass 45 to be removed from the strap assembly 30 as a whole, thus enabling the compass 45 to be used flexibly as an independent component. Through the above structural arrangement and assembly method, the design goal of "integrating a miniature compass in the strap loop" is achieved: the direction can be directly observed when wearing the watch, and it can be removed from the watch via the adjustment of the compass holder 46 when needed, meeting the flexible use needs of multiple scenarios while maintaining reliable assembly, clear readings, and an integrated appearance.
[0032] In one embodiment, the watch strap assembly 30 includes a watch strap 31, a watch strap loop 32, and a watch strap buckle 33. The watch strap 31 is connected to the watch case body 20, the watch strap buckle 33 is connected to the end of the watch strap 31, the watch strap loop 32 is sleeved on the watch strap 31 near the watch strap buckle 33, and the compass support 46 is clamped between the watch strap loop 32 and the watch strap buckle 33.
[0033] In this embodiment, the watch strap assembly 30 includes a watch strap 31, a watch strap loop 32, and a watch strap buckle 33. The watch strap 31 is connected to the watch case body 20 via a connecting member to facilitate easy disassembly and assembly for replacement or repair. For example, the watch case body 20 also includes a connecting strip 24 (which may be a screw thread), a watch case bracket 25 (i.e., the watch case), and a connector 26 (which may be a screw thread head). The connecting strip 24 passes through the watch case bracket 25 and connects to the connector 26. The watch strap buckle 33 is located at the end of the watch strap 31 and is connected to the end of the watch strap 31 via a locking member 34, preferably using a pin-type or folding buckle structure. The watch strap loop 32 serves as a movable link buckle, sleeved along the length of the watch strap 31 and slidably positioned. The inner width of the watch strap loop 32 matches the width of the watch strap 31, and its inner side forms a pressing surface and anti-slip ribs for pressing the free end of the watch strap when worn.
[0034] To ensure stable placement and convenient observation of the compass holder 46, the strap loop 32 is positioned near the strap buckle 33, creating a relative angle and adjacent limiting surfaces between the strap loop 32 and the strap buckle 33 at the end region of the strap 31. The compass holder 46 is thus clamped and positioned between the strap loop 32 and the strap buckle 33. Specifically, the bottom surface of the compass holder 46 is attached to the outer surface of the strap 31, with one side abutting against the outer edge of the base of the strap buckle 33 to form a first axial limit, and the other side covered by the pressing surface of the strap loop 32 to form a second axial limit. Simultaneously, the circumferential anti-rotation protrusion on the outer periphery of the compass holder 46 cooperates with the corresponding limiting notch on the inner side of the strap loop 32, thereby achieving circumferential anti-rotation and position reproduction. During assembly, first slip the strap loop 32 onto the free end of the strap 31, positioning it near the strap buckle 33. Then, place the compass holder 46 on the outside of the strap 31 and adjust its viewing window to face the wearer's line of sight. Next, push the strap loop 32 to press it against the outer edge of the compass holder 46. Ultimately, the compass holder 46 is secured by the strap loop 32 and strap buckle 33, axially limited on both sides, radially supported by the strap 31, and circumferentially prevented from rotating, thus achieving clamping and fixation. During use, the free end of the strap 31 passes through the strap buckle 33 and is pressed and covered by the strap loop 32, further enhancing the clamping effect on the compass holder 46 and ensuring a stable position and clear reading even under vibration and impact conditions.
[0035] To balance maintenance and multi-scenario use, the strap loop 32 remains movable. When needed, the user can slide it off along the strap 31 and release the pressure on the compass holder 46, allowing the compass holder 46 to be removed from the strap 31 for independent use. To reset, the compass holder 46 is placed back between the strap buckle 33 and the strap loop 32 in the aforementioned order and pressed down to restore its original position.
[0036] Combination Figure 5 As shown, in one embodiment, the end of the watch strap buckle 33 is provided with a protrusion 331 for use as a screwdriver.
[0037] In this embodiment, the protrusion 331 is positioned along the length of the buckle 33 and located on the edge region away from the main body 20 of the watch case. The front end of the protrusion 331 is machined into a flat-blade structure (i.e., the shape of a flat-blade screwdriver, which can be used for screw tightening operations in emergency situations). The buckle 33 can be made of high-strength stainless steel to ensure sufficient hardness and strength. The two sides of the flat blade are basically parallel, and the end edge is a linear cutting edge to adapt to the force-bearing surface of common flat-slot fasteners. To balance the comfort of daily wear and the convenience of emergency use, the outer edge of the flat blade transitions to a small rounded corner and smoothly connects with the outer surface of the buckle 33. The protrusion 331 and the buckle 33 are preferably integrally molded and made of high-strength stainless steel, so that the protrusion 331 has sufficient bending and torsional resistance in a small volume, thereby meeting the load-bearing requirements when tightening screws. The gripping surface of the buckle 33 can be provided with shallow texture to enhance the friction and stability during tightening / loosening operations. In use, the user aligns the protrusion 331 of the watch strap buckle 33 with the slot of the target screw, inserts the flat edge of the buckle into the slot, holds the watch strap buckle 33 and applies rotational torque to complete the screw tightening operation in an emergency.
[0038] Combination Figure 6 As shown, in one embodiment, the watch strap 31 is detachably connected to the watch case body 20, and the outer surface of the watch strap 31 is printed with a scale.
[0039] In this embodiment, the watch strap 31 of the strap assembly 30 is detachably connected to the watch case body 20. In this embodiment, a scale is provided on the outer surface of the strap 31 along its length, with graduations including at least millimeter and centimeter scales, and potentially feet scales to accommodate cross-regional measurement needs. To improve reading contrast and durability, the scale is formed using laser etching or wear-resistant ink screen printing, and coated with a transparent wear-resistant coating to resist sweat, friction, and UV aging. To ensure consistency of the measurement reference, a zero mark is provided at the end of the strap 31 near the connection to the watch case body 20, aligning with the reference mark. The zero mark corresponds to the outer edge of the watch case or the lug reference surface, thus forming a clear starting reference when measurement is performed. The strap 31 body is preferably made of a material with good bending fatigue performance and wear resistance, such as fluororubber, thermoplastic polyurethane, or high-strength fiber-reinforced composite material, and a micro-texture is formed on the outer surface to reduce reflection and improve readability in low-light environments.
[0040] For ease of use, the detachable connection between the watch strap 31 and the watch case body 20 is equipped with a pull-out guide and axial limit. This means that, without complete disassembly, the user can pull out the portion of the watch strap 31 relative to the watch case body 20 along its length, allowing it to fully unfold on a table for measuring small items. The pull-out stroke is controlled by a limit shoulder and a positioning hole, preventing detachment while ensuring an effective measuring range. During measurement, the user uses the zero mark and the corresponding reference edge of the watch case as the starting point, aligns one end of the object to be measured with the zero mark, and reads the length value at the corresponding position along the watch strap scale. After completion, the watch strap 31 is pushed back in the opposite direction to reset it to its original position with the watch case body 20 and lock it in place by the positioning structure.
[0041] In one embodiment, the bezel assembly 10 includes a bezel component 11, a timing component 12, and a driving component 13. The bezel component 11 is connected to the watch case body 20. The watch case body 20 has a receiving space in the middle. The timing component 12 is located in the receiving space and is connected to the driving component 13. The bezel component 11 and the driving component 13 enclose the receiving space.
[0042] In this embodiment, the bezel component 11 specifically includes a crystal 111, a bezel indicator 112, a bezel 113, a retaining ring 114, a rubber ring 115, and a metal support ring 116 connected in sequence. The chronograph component 12 specifically includes a second hand 121, a minute hand 122, an hour hand 123, and a dial 124. The drive component 13 specifically includes a movement 131, an inner cover 132 protecting the movement 131, and a back cover 133 protecting the inner cover 132. The middle part of the watch case body 20 forms an annular receiving space for accommodating the chronograph component 12, and engages with the drive component 13 for indexing and positioning. Preferably, the bezel 11 includes a bezel opening 113 for support and decoration, and a bezel indicator ring 112 for carrying the scale display. The bezel indicator ring 112 has chronograph scales from 0 to 60 minutes and a luminous mark at the starting position for easy reading in low-light conditions. The user can rotate the bezel 11 to align the minute hand and measure countdown or elapsed time. The bezel opening 113 forms a supporting relationship with the watch case body 20 in the axial and radial directions, and can be integrated with outer ring markings such as tachymeter scales as needed. A retaining ring 114 is used for positioning and preventing slippage (preferably a C-shaped elastic element). The retaining ring 114 engages with a mating groove in the watch case body 20 to limit the axial position of the bezel. Both the bezel indicator ring 112 and the retaining ring 114 serve a fixing function and a clockwise unidirectional rotation function. A rubber ring 115 (preferably made of silicone rubber) is used for sealing. The rubber ring 115 is arranged between the sealing surfaces of the bezel component 11 and the main body of the watch case 20 to form a waterproof and dustproof barrier. The rubber ring 115 has aging resistance and can be replaced according to the maintenance cycle after 2-3 years of use. A metal support ring 116 serves as an inner support component. The metal support ring 116 supports the sapphire crystal and disperses external impact stress, buffering the changes in fit clearance caused by thermal expansion and contraction, thereby improving assembly stability and durability. The chronograph component 12 is placed within the annular space formed by the bezel component 11 and the drive component 13 and cooperates with the indexing structure of the drive component 13 to complete the overall construction of the bezel assembly 10. In use, the user rotates the bezel 11 to align the zero mark on the chronograph element 12 with the minute hand 122, enabling countdown or time measurement during diving or everyday timekeeping. Under wearing and environmental impact conditions, the elastic positioning provided by the retaining ring 114 and the sealing damping of the rubber ring 115 together ensure the unidirectional graduation and anti-accidental touch effect of the bezel 11. At the same time, the metal support ring 116 provides reliable support for the crystal 111 and maintains the structural integrity of the housing space. The case back 133 can be configured as a screw-lock structure, that is, it can be fixedly connected to the inner cover 132 by screws. The movement 131 is similarly configured, or it can be a push-button structure, depending on the situation.
[0043] In one embodiment, the bezel 11 is rotatably connected to the watch case body 20, and the bezel 11 is provided with fluorescent scale markings.
[0044] In this embodiment, a graduated and anti-reverse mechanism is provided between the bezel component 11 and the internal driving component 13, so that the bezel component 11 rotates unidirectionally (preferably counterclockwise) relative to the main body of the watch case 20. The graduated damping and positioning are provided by the driving component 13, and the retaining ring 114 cooperates to prevent slippage and assists in improving the sealing stability. To enable scale reading in low-light environments, the outer periphery of the bezel component 11 is provided with fluorescent scale markings. The bezel display area (bezel indicator ring 112) is formed with circumferential graduated lines and numbers from 0 to 60 minutes. A reference mark is set at the zero mark, and fluorescent material is filled or coated at the zero mark and at least some key graduated points to form fluorescent scale markings. The fluorescent material is preferably a wear-resistant and weather-resistant luminous coating, which is coated in the grooves of the graduated lines or embedded in the mark holes and cured and shaped so that it is flush with or slightly lower than the outer surface of the bezel component 11 to improve wear resistance. The bezel 11 can integrate outer ring markings such as speedometer, and its outer surface is textured with anti-slip material to facilitate rotation. In use, the operator rotates the bezel 11 to align the zero mark with the minute hand 122, and then reads the time progress according to the correspondence between the movement of the minute hand 122 and the scale.
[0045] In one embodiment, the bottom of the watch case body 20 is provided with a screwdriver head slot 23 for accommodating a screwdriver. The bottom of the watch case is designed with three sets of screwdriver head slots 23 of different sizes, so that the screwdriver head can be inserted into the appropriate hole for use.
[0046] In this embodiment, the side of the watch case body 20 away from the bezel assembly 10 (e.g., the bottom surface) is integrally provided with a screwdriver head slot 23 for accommodating screwdriver heads. The screwdriver head slot 23 is a universal interface structure for interchangeably accommodating different types of screwdriver heads. Preferably, the screwdriver head slot 23 can adopt a standard hexagonal shank interface (e.g., for common 1 / 4-inch hexagonal shanks), with an inlet chamfer on the outer edge of the slot for easy alignment and insertion, and an axial limiting surface at the bottom of the slot to ensure effective insertion depth and force stability of the screwdriver head. In this embodiment, three sets of screwdriver head slots 23 of different sizes are provided, such as... Figure 6As shown, the screwdriver bit can be placed into the appropriate screw head slot 23 for use. To improve retention and torque transmission reliability, a magnetic attraction mechanism and a mechanical retention mechanism can be arranged in the screw head slot 23. The magnetic attraction mechanism can use a ring magnet or an embedded permanent magnet to achieve initial adsorption and positioning after the screwdriver bit is inserted. The mechanical retention mechanism can form a locking point through the cooperation of an elastic steel ball and the positioning recess on the inner wall. When the screwdriver bit is pushed into place, a perceptible "positioning sense" is generated, so that it will not fall off even in the event of vibration or posture change. To enhance wear resistance and load-bearing capacity, the inner wall of the screw head groove 23 is preferably fitted with a metal bushing (such as stainless steel or carburized steel) and is press-fitted to the main body 20 of the watch case. A sealing component is provided between the outer edge of the bushing and the main body 20 of the watch case to maintain the consistency of the case's waterproof and dustproof properties. At the same time, to avoid scratches and dust accumulation during wear, the opening of the screw head groove 23 is basically flush with or slightly recessed with the outer surface of the watch case, and can be equipped with an openable dustproof / waterproof cover (such as a snap-on cover or a screw-on small cover) and an annular O-ring seal. In use, the user selects the corresponding size of screwdriver bit (such as flathead, Phillips head, hexagonal, or star head, etc.) as needed, inserts it into the screw head groove 23 along the direction of the chamfer, until the steel ball locks and the magnetic positioning works together to complete the positioning; then, the watch case is used as the grip and force application point to tighten or loosen the screw. After completion, the screwdriver bit is pulled out axially and the opening is closed by restoring the dust cover.
[0047] The above description is merely a specific embodiment of this utility model, but the protection scope of this utility model is not limited thereto. Any person skilled in the art can easily conceive of various equivalent modifications or substitutions within the technical scope disclosed in this utility model, and these modifications or substitutions should all be covered within the protection scope of this utility model. Therefore, the protection scope of this utility model should be determined by the scope of the claims.
Claims
1. A tool table, characterized in that The utility model provides a watch, including watch bezel assembly, watch case main part, watchband assembly and tool assembly, the tool assembly includes tool pen, the tool watch includes tool hidden state and tool use state, watch bezel assembly and watchband assembly all are arranged on the watch case main part, the side of watch case main part is equipped with first accommodating hole, when being in tool hidden state, tool pen is located in first accommodating hole, when being in tool use state, tool pen is separated from first accommodating hole.
2. The tool table of claim 1, wherein, The tool assembly further includes a whistle, and the side of the watch case main part is further provided with a second accommodating hole, and the whistle is located in the second accommodating hole.
3. The tool table of claim 1, wherein, The tool assembly further includes a level and a handle, the handle is arranged on the side of the watch case main part, and the level is connected with a bracket on the handle.
4. The tool table of claim 1, wherein, The tool assembly includes a compass and a compass holder, the compass holder is sleeved on the watchband assembly away from the watch case main part, and the compass is connected with a bracket on the compass holder.
5. The tool table of claim 4, wherein, The watchband assembly includes a watchband, a watchband ring and a watchband buckle, the watchband is connected with the watch case main part, the watchband buckle is connected with the end of the watchband, the watchband ring is sleeved on the watchband close to the watchband buckle, and the compass holder is clamped between the watchband ring and the watchband buckle.
6. The tool table of claim 5, wherein, The end of the watchband buckle is provided with a convex part for serving as a screwdriver.
7. The tool table of claim 5, wherein, The watchband is detachably connected with the watch case main part, and the outer surface of the watchband is printed with a scale.
8. The tool table of claim 1, wherein, The watch bezel assembly includes a watch bezel, a timing piece and a driving piece, the watch bezel is connected with the watch case main part, the middle part of the watch case main part is provided with an accommodating space, the timing piece is located in the accommodating space and connected with the driving piece, and the watch bezel and the driving piece enclose the accommodating space.
9. The tool table of claim 8, wherein, The watch bezel is rotatably connected with the watch case main part, and the watch bezel is provided with scale marks with a fluorescent effect.
10. The tool table of claim 1, wherein, The bottom of the watch case main part is provided with a screw sleeve head groove for adapting a screwdriver.