A tangless buckle system for straps for watches, fitness monitors, and other limb-worn devices. In such tangless buckle systems, a buckle with a tooth is provided. In contrast to a traditional buckle, the tooth and the buckle are fixed with respect to one another, i.e., the tooth does not rotate rel
A tangless buckle system for straps for watches, fitness monitors, and other limb-worn devices. In such tangless buckle systems, a buckle with a tooth is provided. In contrast to a traditional buckle, the tooth and the buckle are fixed with respect to one another, i.e., the tooth does not rotate relative to the buckle. As this new buckle design does not include the rotating tang that extends all the way across the buckle loop in a traditional buckle design, the new design may be referred to as a “tangless” buckle. Such buckles may provide a simpler, yet highly secure, mechanism for securing such devices.
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1. A buckle for a strap, the buckle comprising: a base portion;a loop portion; anda tooth, wherein:the base portion has a portion that is configured to be connected with an end of the strap in a non-rotating manner such that the strap extends away from the base portion along a first direction relati
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A buckle for a strap, the buckle comprising: a base portion;a loop portion; anda tooth, wherein:the base portion has a portion that is configured to be connected with an end of the strap in a non-rotating manner such that the strap extends away from the base portion along a first direction relative to the base portion when the end of the strap is connected with the base portion,the base portion, the loop portion, and the tooth are fixed with respect to one another,the loop portion includes:a transverse segment that extends along a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, and opposing side segments, each opposing side segment connecting the transverse segment with the base portion,the tooth, when viewed along a direction perpendicular to the first direction, extends from the base portion and is positioned between the transverse segment and the portion of the base portion that is configured to be connected with the strap, andthe tooth and the transverse segment are arranged such that there is a gap between the closest surfaces of the tooth and the transverse segment, when viewed from a direction perpendicular to the first direction, that is between one and two times the thickness of the end of the strap with which the base portion is configured to connect. 2. The buckle of claim 1, wherein the base portion, the loop portion, and the tooth are part of a single, contiguous piece. 3. The buckle of claim 1, wherein the tooth extends along a tooth axis that is within ±45° of an axis that is perpendicular to the first direction. 4. The buckle of claim 3, wherein: the tooth has a nominally rectangular cross-section along the tooth axis, andthe tooth has a rounded end. 5. The buckle of claim 1, wherein the transverse segment and the base portion, when viewed along a direction perpendicular to a direction along which the tooth extends from the base portion, are arranged such that there is a gap between the transverse segment and the base portion that is within ±10% of the thickness of the end of the strap. 6. The buckle of claim 1, wherein: the base portion has an interior surface that is within ±10° of parallel with the first direction, andthe base portion has an exterior surface that is within ±10° of parallel with the first direction. 7. The buckle of claim 6, wherein: the transverse segment has an interior surface that is within ±30° of parallel with the first direction, andthe transverse segment has an exterior surface that is within ±30° of parallel with the first direction. 8. Wrist straps comprising: an adjustment portion;a buckle portion; anda buckle, wherein:the buckle includes a base portion, a loop portion, and a tooth;the base portion is fixedly connected with a first end of the buckle portion such that the buckle portion extends away from the base portion along a first direction relative to the base portion and such that the buckle cannot pivot relative to the first end of the buckle portion;the base portion, the loop portion, and the tooth are fixed with respect to one another;an interior surface of the adjustment portion has a plurality of openings arranged in a linear array along a longitudinal center axis of the adjustment portion, each opening sized to receive the tooth,the loop portion includes:a transverse segment that extends along a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, andopposing side segments, each opposing side segment connecting the transverse segment with the base portion;the tooth, when viewed along a direction perpendicular to the first direction, extends from the base portion and is positioned between the transverse segment and the portion of the base portion that is fixedly connected with the first end of the buckle portion; andthe tooth and the transverse segment are arranged such that there is a gap between the closest surfaces of the tooth and the transverse segment, when viewed from a direction perpendicular to the first direction, that is between one and two times a thickness of the adjustment portion in a direction perpendicular to the interior surface of the adjustment portion. 9. The wrist straps of claim 8, wherein the openings arranged in the linear array on the interior surface of the adjustment portion are blind recesses. 10. The wrist straps of claim 8, wherein the base portion, the loop portion, and the tooth are part of a single, contiguous piece. 11. The wrist straps of claim 8, wherein: the adjustment portion has a first end with a first mechanical interface configured to connect the adjustment portion to a device housing, anda second end of the buckle portion opposite the first end of the buckle portion has a second mechanical interface configured to connect the buckle portion to the device housing. 12. The wrist straps of claim 8, wherein the adjustment portion and the buckle portion are sub-portions of a continuous, molded wristband. 13. The wrist straps of claim 8, wherein the tooth extends along a tooth axis that is within ±45° of an axis that is perpendicular to the first direction. 14. The wrist straps of claim 13, wherein: the tooth has a nominally rectangular cross-section along the tooth axis, andthe tooth has a rounded end. 15. The wrist straps of claim 8, wherein the transverse segment and the base portion, when viewed along a direction perpendicular to a direction along which the tooth extends from the base portion, are arranged such that there is a gap between the transverse segment and the base portion that is within ±10% of the thickness of the end of the strap. 16. The wrist straps of claim 8, wherein: the base portion has an interior surface that is within ±10° of parallel with the first direction, andthe base portion has an exterior surface that is within ±10° of parallel with the first direction. 17. The wrist straps of claim 16, wherein: the transverse segment has an interior surface that is within ±30° of parallel with the first direction, andthe transverse segment has an exterior surface that is within ±30° of parallel with the first direction. 18. The wrist straps of claim 8, further comprising a keeper, wherein: the buckle portion has a first nominal width along a second direction within a first portion of the buckle portion adjacent to the buckle;the buckle portion has a first nominal thickness along a third direction within the first portion;the second direction and the third direction are both perpendicular to the first direction;the first nominal width is larger than the first nominal thickness;the keeper has an aperture through it that is: larger in the second direction than the first nominal width, andlarger in the third direction than the first nominal thickness plus a corresponding thickness of the adjustment portion; andthe keeper encircles the buckle portion. 19. The wrist straps of claim 8, wherein: at least one flexible metallic layer is embedded within the buckle portion,at least one magnet is located in the adjustment portion between the plurality of openings and an end of the adjustment portion that is inserted through the loop portion during fastening of the wrist straps, andthe at least one magnet and the at least one flexible metallic layer are positioned such that the end of the adjustment portion that is inserted through the loop portion is held against the buckle portion by magnetic attraction between the at least one flexible metallic layer and the at least one magnet when the wrist straps are fastened.
Park, James; Martinez, Mark Manuel; Berlinger, Michael Hans; Ringrose, Alexander Joseph; Clifton, Daniel J.; McKinney, Susan Elizabeth; Amit, Gad, Wristband health tracker.
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