Claims
- 1. An adjustable pressure ear clip, comprising:
- a base plate;
- a pair of ears connected to opposing ends of said base plate; said ears being positioned substantially perpendicular to said base plate and each ear including a pivot aperture therethrough;
- a mounting plate connected to said base plate;
- said base plate including a bolt notch in a side opposite a side connected to said mounting plate; said bolt notch including a bottom portion; said stop bolt residing in said bolt notch when the clip is in an opened condition;
- a stop plate connected to said base plate at a location adjacent to said bottom portion of said bolt notch;
- an ornamental member connected to said mounting plate;
- an ear engaging member;
- a pair of arms connected to said ear engaging member; said arms each including protrusions at ends thereof not connected to said ear engaging member; said protrusions being positioned in said pivot apertures, respectively;
- a spring tongue connected to said ear engaging member and disposed between said arms; said spring tongue including a stop bolt aperture therethrough; said spring tongue resting on a end of said base plate opposite the end on which said mounting plate is connected; and
- a stop bolt, having male threading thereon, threadably positioned through said stop bolt aperture and engageable with said stop plate to limit travel of said ear engaging member toward said ornamental member.
- 2. The ear clip as in claim 1, wherein said arms and said spring tongue have a controlled spring temper.
- 3. The ear clip as in claim 1, wherein said stop bolt is adjustable to control the distance of travel of said ear engaging member toward said ornamental member.
- 4. The ear clip of claim 1, further comprising:
- a foot connected to an end of said stop bolt capable of engagement with said stop plate.
- 5. The ear clip of claim 1, further comprising:
- a knob connected to an end of said stop bolt opposite the end of said stop bolt which is engageable with said stop plate.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 08/437,574 filed May 9, 1995.
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