The present invention relates generally to an applicator for body jewelry. More specifically, the present invention relates to a body jewelry applicator having a gripping portion adapted to hold and support a piercing backing.
Body piercing, which is a form of body modification, is the practice of puncturing the human body to create an opening for jewelry to be inserted. The term piercing refers to both the act of creating the opening in the body and the opening itself. Ear piercing is the most common type of body piercing, and has been popular for quite some time. However, other types of body piercings have become more popular and socially accepted in recent years, including nose piercings, naval piercings, lip piercings, tongue piercings, and eyebrow piercings.
Body jewelry, such as an ear ring, that is worn in body piercings typically includes a decorative jewelry portion and a backing portion. The decorative jewelry often includes a stem or shaft that extends through the piercing in a person's body, and the backing is received at an end of the stem or shaft after insertion of the jewelry to prevent the jewelry from falling out. The backing of the jewelry may be retained on the stem by friction, or it may be threaded onto the stem. In either case, securing the backing to the jewelry, and to a lesser extent removal of the backing, can be difficult and frustrating due to the small size of the backing. Aligning the backing with the stem and securing the backing onto the stem is often not easily accomplished due to the positioning of the jewelry on the body.
Thus, there is a need for a body jewelry applicator or tool that makes securing a backing to a piercing easier and less time consuming.
In general, a body jewelry applicator according to the present invention includes a foam gripping member having opposing ends, and a hole in one of said ends adapted to receive and retain a jewelry backing therein.
In accordance with at least one aspect of the present invention, a body jewelry applicator includes a body adapted to be gripped by a user, and a gripping member releasably secured to said body and adapted to hold and retain a jewelry backing.
In accordance with at least one aspect of the present invention, a method of installing body jewelry includes positioning a jewelry backing in a gripping member of a body jewelry applicator, aligning the backing with the body jewelry using the applicator, securing the backing to the body jewelry using the applicator, and releasing the backing from the gripping member.
For a full understanding of the invention reference should be made to the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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In certain embodiments of the invention, the gripping member 112 may have a length of between approximately 0.25 and 2.5 inches. The gripping member 112 includes a first end 114 and a second end 116 located at opposing sides of the gripping member 112. In one or more embodiments, the gripping member 112 of the body jewelry applicator 110 may be made of a foam material. The foam material has sufficient elasticity to allow the gripping member 112 to deform slightly, as is known to those skilled in the art.
A hole 118 is provided in the first end 114 and extends into the gripping member 112 toward the second end 116. The diameter and depth of the hole 118 varies, depending upon the size of the backing to be held or gripped by the body jewelry applicator 110. The hole 118 is sized to have a diameter slightly less than the diameter of a backing to be gripped by the body jewelry applicator 110, and a depth that is approximately equal to or larger than the diameter of the backing. For example, in certain embodiments, the hole 118 may have a diameter of between approximately 0.1 and 0.5 inches. The gripping member 112 deforms to allow insertion of the backing into the hole 118, and the slightly smaller hole acts to grip or hold the backing within the body jewelry applicator 110.
In certain embodiments, a second hole (not shown) may be provided in the opposite end of the gripping member, the second hole having a diameter different from that of the hole 118. The inclusion of two holes of different diameters allows a single body jewelry applicator to receive backings of two different sizes.
In use, a backing for a piece of body jewelry is pressed into the hole 118 of body jewelry applicator 110, which deforms slightly to accommodate the larger backing and retains the backing in place. The gripping member 112 can then be gripped by a person to align the backing with the shaft or stem of the jewelry. The backing is then secured onto the stem or shaft of the jewelry by turning the backing, in the case of a threaded connection, or by simply pressing the backing onto the shaft in the case of a friction fit.
As will be appreciated by those who have experience with jewelry of this type, the ability to grasp the larger body jewelry applicator 110, rather than attempting to grasp the backing alone, will make the process of fastening the backing to the jewelry easier and less time consuming. Once the backing is secured to the jewelry, the gripping member 112 of body jewelry applicator 110 is squeezed adjacent to the hole 118, which causes the body jewelry applicator 110 to release the backing. It is contemplated that the body jewelry applicator 110 may be provided in sets or kits that include a plurality of gripping members 112 having holes 118 of varying sizes.
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A push button 142 is located at the rear end 133b of the body 132 and is operatively engaged with the release rod 138 so that movement of the push button 142 causes movement of the release rod 138. The release rod is movable between a first retracted position (
A gripping member 148 is received on the forward end 133a of the body 132. In the embodiment depicted in the drawings, the gripping member 148 is secured to the body 132 by a threaded connection, but it is contemplated that other methods of connecting the gripping member to the body 132 may be used. For example, the gripping member 148 may also be secured to the body 132 by a press fitting, as shown in
The gripping member 148 includes a hole 150 sized to receive and retain a backing of a piece of body jewelry. As with the hole 118 of body jewelry applicator 110 discussed above, the hole 150 is sized to be slightly smaller than the backing so that the gripping member deforms around the backing to retain the backing within the hole. The gripping member 148 also includes a through-bore 152 that extends from the hole 150 toward the body 132 and is aligned with the release rod 138. The through-bore 152 receives the release rod 138 therein. In the first retracted position, as shown in
In use, a backing 156 (
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Body jewelry applicator 160 is designed for use with body jewelry, and specifically ear rings, that include a backing 162 that is secured to the stem 164 with a friction fit. As can be seen in
While a single release rod is shown and described in each of the embodiments discussed above, it is also contemplated that the body jewelry applicator may be adapted to include two or more release rods extending into a hole in a gripping member. For example, the release rod may be forked or may otherwise divide into two release rods adjacent the gripping member, with the two release rod ends extending into the hole in the gripping member to eject a backing of an ear ring. Any of the embodiments discussed above and including a release rod (
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A hole 184 extends from the opening 183 further into the collet 176. The hole 184 is adapted to receive the stem or shaft of body jewelry that has a backing secured by a friction fit. The collar 174 is threaded over the exterior of the body 172 around bore 178, and is positioned around the collet 176. Tightening the collar 174 around the collet 176 causes the arms 182 to compress around the backing positioned within the opening 183, thereby gripping the backing and retaining it within the body jewelry applicator 170. The body jewelry applicator may be provided as part of a kit including a plurality of collets 176 having different sized openings 183 for receiving backings of varying sizes.
It is thus evident that a body jewelry applicator constructed as described herein substantially improves the art. Only particular embodiment(s) have been presented and described in detail, and the invention should not be limited by the drawings or the description provided. For an appreciation of the true scope and breadth of the invention, reference should be made only to the following claims.