Wristbands with magnetic coupling

US11589657B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11589657-B2
Application numberUS-202117322661-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 17, 2021
Priority dateSep 15, 2017
Publication dateFeb 28, 2023
Grant dateFeb 28, 2023

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Abstract

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A wristband can comfortably secure an electronic device, such as a wristwatch or fitness/health tracking device, to a wrist of a user. The wristband can include a number of magnets that allow the wristband to be magnetically coupled to itself when folded over or when separate band portions are overlapping. The magnets can include a polymer mixed with a magnetic material to provide magnetic properties and flexibility. The magnets can be joined together by a continuous support structure that extends through opposing pairs of the magnets. The support structure can provide substantial and ability as well as tensile strength. The magnets and the support structure can be surrounded by a flexible cover to protect the components within.

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What is claimed is: 1. A wristband for securing a watch to a user, the wristband comprising: flexible permanent magnets, wherein each of the flexible permanent magnets comprises a mixture of a polymer and a ferromagnetic material; a flexible cover surrounding each of the flexible permanent magnets; a connector configured to connect to a watch housing; and a soft magnetic portion comprising a soft magnetic material and being between the flexible permanent magnets and the connector. 2. The wristband of claim 1 , wherein the flexible permanent magnets comprise a first permanent magnet and a second permanent magnet, and the wristband further comprises: a first band portion configured to attach to a first side of the watch housing, the first band portion containing the first permanent magnet; and a second band portion configured to attach to a second side of the watch housing, the second band portion containing the second permanent magnet. 3. The wristband of claim 2 , wherein: the connector is a first connector of the first band portion; the soft magnetic portion is a first soft magnetic portion of the first band portion; and the second band portion comprises: a second connector for attaching to the second side of the watch housing; and a second soft magnetic portion between the second permanent magnet and the second connector. 4. The wristband of claim 1 , further comprising a sintered permanent magnet at a free end of the wristband, opposite the connector. 5. The wristband of claim 4 , wherein the ferromagnetic material of the flexible permanent magnets is a hard magnetic material. 6. The wristband of claim 1 , wherein the flexible permanent magnets are positioned as opposing pairs distributed along a length of the wristband, wherein the opposing pairs are cross-linked to each other. 7. The wristband of claim 1 , further comprising a free end opposite the connector, wherein the flexible cover extends continuously from the connector to the free end. 8. A wristband for securing a watch to a user, the wristband comprising: flexible magnets, wherein each of the flexible magnets comprises a mixture of a polymer and a ferromagnetic material, wherein each of the flexible magnets comprises: permanent magnets; and magnetic shunts positioned opposite a corresponding one of the permanent magnets, wherein a magnetic flux on a side of the wristband that is adjacent to the magnetic shunts is lower than a magnetic flux on a side of the wristband that is adjacent the permanent magnets; and a flexible cover surrounding each of the flexible magnets. 9. The wristband of claim 8 , wherein the ferromagnetic material of the permanent magnets comprises anisotropic particles, and the ferromagnetic material of the magnetic shunts comprises isotropic particles of a soft magnetic material. 10. The wristband of claim 8 , wherein the ferromagnetic material of the magnetic shunts is a soft magnetic material. 11. The wristband of claim 8 , further comprising: a connector configured to connect to a watch housing; and a free end opposite the connector, wherein the flexible cover extends continuously from the connector to the free end. 12. The wristband of claim 11 , further comprising a sintered permanent magnet at the free end of the wristband. 13. The wristband of claim 8 , wherein each of the permanent magnets is cross-linked to an opposing one of the magnetic shunts. 14. A wristband for securing a watch to a user, the wristband comprising: multiple opposing pairs of magnets; a support structure extending between each of the opposing pairs of the magnets, wherein the opposing pairs of magnets comprise first magnets on a first side of the support structure and second magnets on a second side of the support structure; a cover surrounding the magnets; and a connector configured to connect the wristband to a watch housing, the connector comprising a first part on the first side of the support structure and a second part on the second side of the support structure, the first part and the second part being joined together with a portion of the support structure secured between the first part and the second part. 15. The wristband of claim 14 , wherein the magnets are flexible magnets each comprising a mixture of a polymer and particles of a hard magnetic material, and each opposing pair of the magnets are connected to each other through the support structure and outside a width of the support structure, and two of the magnets are configured to magnetically couple to each other when the wristband is folded onto itself. 16. The wristband of claim 14 , wherein the support structure comprises woven fibers. 17. The wristband of claim 14 , wherein the support structure comprises holes, wherein each of the holes is positioned between a corresponding pair of the magnets. 18. The wristband of claim 14 , wherein widths of the magnets are greater than a width of the support structure, such that the opposing pairs of the magnets are connected to each other outside the width of the support structure. 19. The wristband of claim 14 , further comprising a free end opposite the connector, wherein the support structure extends continuously from the connector to the free end.

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  • by folding the strap · CPC title

  • Fastening by use of magnets · CPC title

  • A44C5/2071Primary

    with the two ends of the strap or chain overlapping each other and fastened by an action perpendicularly to the main plane of these two ends (A44C5/2009 - A44C5/2057 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Flexible forms, sheets · CPC title

  • Wearable computers, e.g. on a belt · CPC title

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What does patent US11589657B2 cover?
A wristband can comfortably secure an electronic device, such as a wristwatch or fitness/health tracking device, to a wrist of a user. The wristband can include a number of magnets that allow the wristband to be magnetically coupled to itself when folded over or when separate band portions are overlapping. The magnets can include a polymer mixed with a magnetic material to provide magnetic prop…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Apple Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A44C5/2071. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 28 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 6 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).