Claims
- 1. A bracelet fastening device for use by a person to assist in fastening a bracelet having releasable interlocking members, the bracelet fastening device comprising:
- a handle;
- means for releasably clamping a portion of a bracelet, said clamping means operably attached to said handle and comprising:
- a fixed first clamping jaw coupled to said handle;
- a movable second clamping jaw;
- a generally U-shaped resilient support having a central base member and a pair of spaced-apart legs extending outwardly from opposite ends of said base member, said pair of legs including a bottom leg mounted adjacent to said fixed first clamping jaw and a top leg having a free end;
- said movable clamping jaw being coupled to said central base member and extending in a direction generally opposite to said free end of said top leg, such that, in the normal position thereof, it clampingly engages said fixed clamping jaw;
- said free end of said top leg being resiliently movable in a pivot-like manner toward said bottom leg whereby said movable second clamping jaw is thereby resiliently moved in a pivot-like manner away from said fixed clamping jaw into said open position;
- wherein said fixed first clamping jaw includes a cutout, said bottom leg of said generally U-shaped resilient support includes a tab, and wherein said tab is receivable in said cutout in a snap-fit manner to retain said generally U-shaped resilient support to said fixed first clamping jaw;
- said handle sized and configured to be held in a hand of a person so that said clamping means is positionable proximate to a wrist adjoining the hand holding said handle; and
- whereby a person using said bracelet fastening device can hold and position with one hand at least one portion of the bracelet on the adjoining wrist while using the other free hand to fasten the interlocking members of the bracelet therewith to secure the bracelet around the wrist.
- 2. The bracelet fastening device according to claim 1, wherein said fixed first clamping jaw includes a generally flat surface and a pin spaced-apart therefrom, wherein said bottom leg of said generally U-shaped resilient support is receivable and maintained between said flat surface and said pin when said tab is receivable in said cutout.
- 3. The bracelet fastening device according to claim 1, wherein said top leg of said generally U-shaped resilient support includes a flattened portion generally sized for a person's thumb.
- 4. The bracelet fastening device according to claim 1, wherein said movable second clamping jaw includes serrated teeth which engage said fixed clamping jaw.
- 5. The bracelet fastening device according to claim 1, wherein said clamping means is fabricated from plastic.
- 6. The bracelet fastening device according to claim 1, wherein said handle is an elongate member having a first end and a second end.
- 7. The bracelet fastening device according to claim 6, wherein said handle is generally circular in cross-section.
- 8. The bracelet fastening device according to claim 7, wherein said handle is fabricated from plastic.
- 9. A method of assisting a person in fastening a bracelet comprising interlocking members about the person's wrist, comprising the steps of:
- providing a bracelet fastening device having a handle and means for releasably clamping a portion of a bracelet, said clamping means connected to said handle and comprising:
- a fixed first clamping jaw coupled to said handle;
- a movable second clamping jaw;
- a generally U-shaped resilient support having a central base member and a pair of spaced-apart legs extending outwardly from opposite ends of said base member, said pair of legs including a bottom leg mounted adjacent to said fixed first clamping jaw and a top leg having a free end;
- said movable clamping jaw being coupled to said central base member and extending in a direction generally opposite to said free end of said top leg, such that, in the normal position thereof, it clampingly engages said fixed clamping jaw;
- said free end of said top leg being resiliently movable in a pivot-like manner toward said bottom leg whereby said movable second clamping jaw is thereby resiliently moved in a pivot-like manner away from said fixed clamping jaw into said open position;
- wherein said fixed first clamping jaw includes a cutout, said bottom leg of said generally U-shaped resilient support includes a tab, and wherein said tab is receivable in said cutout in a snap-fit manner to retain said generally U-shaped resilient support to said fixed first clamping jaw;
- releasably attaching said clamping means to hold a first portion of said bracelet proximate said wrist;
- holding said handle with one hand and positioning said clamping means proximate a wrist; and
- fastening the interlocking members using an opposite hand to secure the bracelet around the wrist.
- 10. The method according to claim 9, wherein said fixed first clamping jaw includes a generally flat surface and a pin spaced-apart therefrom, and wherein said bottom leg of said generally U-shaped shaped resilient support is receivable and maintained between said flat surface and said pin when said tab is receivable in said cutout.
- 11. The method according to claim 9, wherein said top leg of said generally U-shaped resilient support includes a flattened portion generally sized for a person's thumb.
- 12. The method according to claim 9, wherein said movable second clamping jaw includes serrated teeth which engage said fixed clamping jaw.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/400,024 now abandoned filed Mar. 6, 1995 which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 024,845 now U.S. Pat. No. Des. 363,042 issued Oct. 10, 1995.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Miles Kimball.RTM. Catalog, 1991, p. 30, Item No. 0520-23--Clasp Clamp. |
Miles Kimball.RTM. Catalog, 1994, p. 57, Item No. 505206--Jewelry Clasp. |
Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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