Claims
- 1. A postless and clipless earring and associated multiple mechanisms for reusably securing the earring to an ear comprising:
- a decorative jewelry ornament portion having a back portion which is substantially flat and thereby defining that portion of the earring intended to be secured to the ear;
- a thermal insulative and flexible felt-like backing layer, fixedly secured to said back portion, said backing layer providing heat and material insulation between said back portion and the ear upon which it is intended to be worn; and
- said associated multiple mechanisms comprising selectively replaceable earring securing means for holding, in a selectively removable fashion, said earring to an ear, each of said securing means comprising a two-sided adhesive layer, each side originally provided with a sheet of release paper, the removal of the first of said sheets of release paper thereby exposing a first side of said two-sided adhesive layers, and providing the means for removably securing said securing means to said backing layer, and the selective removal of the second sheet of said release paper thereby exposing a second side of said two-sided adhesive layer and providing the means for removably securing said earring to an ear.
- 2. An earring and associated multiple mechanisms as claimed in claim 1, wherein said back portion is heat conducting.
- 3. An earring and associated multiple mechanisms as claimed in claim 1 wherein said securing means is alternatively selectively securable directly to said backing layer or to a previously used two-sided adhesive layer, itself previously secured to said backing layer.
- 4. An earring and associated multiple mechanisms as claimed in claim 1 wherein said backing layer is conformable to both the back portion of said ornament portion and to the surface configuration of an ear.
- 5. An earring and associated multiple mechanisms as claimed in claim 1, wherein said backing layer provides a plurality of thread-like elements to which said first side of said two-sided adhesive firmly yet releasably attaches.
Parent Case Info
This is a file wrapper continuation application of application Ser. No. 07/513,213 filed Apr. 23, 1990, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuations (1)
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