The present invention relates to clip fastening device for jewelry and jewelry items, and in particular a universal stud earring clasp.
The conventional earring clasp system, called “ALPA”, as shown in
It is an object of the present invention to facilitate and improve the use and handling of clasp system for jewelry and more particularly for a stud earring, while ensuring a reliable safety of the latter.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide a universal fastening device for jewelry item, and in particular a clasp for a stud earring providing a greater pressure surface and a more ergonomic grip.
It is a third object of the present invention to provide an stud earring clasp easy to handle, even for people of respectable age, and remains cheap in manufacturing.
It is a fourth object of the present invention to provide an stud earring clasp that is compatible with the pins of ALPA locking systems, to provide a more secure alternative solution for already existing stud earrings and jewelry items.
The invention achieves these objects by means of a clasp for a jewelry article which comprises:
The first and second jaw edges have a slightly convex profile and configured to cooperate with the sides of the support legs of the base body to allow a slight rotation about the alignment axis of the bores and to implement a locking mechanism of a notched pin
In a particular embodiment, the base body comprises, above the bores of the first and second legs, a horizontal reinforcing beam connecting the support legs to the guide cylinder.
Preferably, the horizontal reinforcing beam comprises a vertical pin disposed between the guide tube and the support leg and which is configured to receive a return spring for the locking mechanism.
In a particular embodiment, the return spring is a spiral spring having two ends having an angle of between 70 degrees and 110 degrees and preferably equal to 85.5 degrees.
Preferably, the first jaw comprises a first guide groove for guiding a first end of the return spring and, similarly, the second jaw comprises a second guide groove for guiding the first a second end of the return spring.
Thus, guiding the spiral spring at the bottom of the two grooves ensures an effective restoring force allowing the jaws to return to their original position when the pressure exerted on them ceases.
In a particular embodiment, the ends of the spiral spring are curved so as to facilitate their sliding in the guide grooves.
Preferably, the first jaw comprises a first bearing surface and, fixed thereto, a first locking blade having a thickness corresponding to the notching of a rod (1). Similarly, the second jaw has a first bearing surface for supporting and fixing by welding a second locking blade of the same thickness.
Preferably, the first and second locking blades are in the form of a U and are positioned relative to one another so as to configure a central space that can be enlarged with the pressure that the fingers exert on the jaws, causing their slight rotation.
In a particular embodiment, the first and second jaws have the shape of a duckbill having, on the outer surface, a surface profile that increases the feeling of finger pressure that a user may have. Preferably, it can have a notch on the outer surface of these jaws.
In a particular embodiment, the first jaw has a spacing between said first and second legs which is equal to D, and the second jaw (300) has a spacing between said first and second legs which is equal to d, with d<D.
Preferably, the base body comprises, at the guide cylinder, a recess for facilitating the introduction of the spiral spring on its pin.
In a particular embodiment, the guide cylinder and the first and second blades are configured to allow the insertion of a rod conforming to the standard ALPA (registered trademark).
Other features of one or more embodiments of the invention will appear from the following description of embodiments of the invention, with reference being made to the accompanying drawings.
In this regard, as will be seen in more detail below, the invention proposes an alternative solution for a pair of stud earrings already equipped with an ALPA-type system, in order to replace them with a more secure clasp.
As seen in
The base body 100 comprises, in addition to the two support legs 110 and 120, respectively left and right, a guide cylinder 102 which is arranged at the center of the base body 100 and which is intended to serve as a housing for receiving the spindle or rod 1 of an article of jewelry or jewelry item. As seen in
In one preferred embodiment, the base body 100 further comprises a horizontal reinforcing beam 103 connecting the two support legs 1 and 1 to the guide cylinder in order to stiffen the whole structure. The horizontal reinforcing beam 103 comprises a vertical pin 104 arranged in the middle of the space existing between the guide tube 102 and the support leg 120. This pin 104 will be intended, as will be seen later, the positioning of a spiral spring 400 (shown in
It is also noted that the upper part of each of the support legs 110 and 120 comprises a fastening system for attaching a flange or a holding plate 700 for closing the entire mechanism, a once assembled.
We now describe the structural detail of the jaws 200 and 300 which are important elements of the device. Each of the jaws 200 and 300 has a generally semi-circular shape, designed to encompass the entire functional mechanism but also to offer the user a greater pressure surface for the implementation of the mechanism, going well beyond the small surface area of the fins of the conventional ALPA system.
In a preferred embodiment, each of the jaws 200 or 300 has the shape of a duckbill coming to assemble on the hinge XX′ of the base body 100. As can be seen in
Arranged above the groove 230, jaw 200 includes a first bearing surface 250 for supporting a first blade 500 (shown in
In a particular embodiment, blade 500 is fixed to the first bearing surface 250 by welding at the pin 250.
The jaw 300 has a structure similar to that of the jaw 200, as is clear from
This difference in spacing d and D is calculated to allow the positioning of the bores under the beam 103 of the base body 100 and, finally, the assembly of the hinge XX′ by the alignment of all the bores 111, 121, 212, 221, 312, 321 and 121.
In a particular embodiment, the spiral spring 400 comprises two branches forming between them an angle of between 70° and 110° and, preferably, equal to 85.5°, and each of the branches having a curved end allowing to ensure a smooth sliding at the bottom of the sliding grooves 230 and 330. Preferably, the ends of the branches have, as shown in
In a first phase, as can be seen in
In a second phase, illustrated in
Then, in a third phase, illustrated in
When the spring is positioned so that each of its ends is housed in the corresponding guide groove (230, 330) of the corresponding jaw, one just assemble the hinge XX′ by inserting the pin 800—visible in
This pin 800 can then be welded at its ends 111 and 121 and a final piercing at the guide tube 120 will release the internal volume thereof from the central portion of pin 800, so as to allow the insertion of a rod or pin 1.
Then, in a fourth phase, one insert two locking blades, respectively 500 and 600, so as to constitute the locking part of the device. For this purpose, a set of two blades, U-shaped, and having a contour in correspondence with the bearing surfaces 240 and 340 of jaws 200 and 300, respectively. Blade 500 (resp. blade 600) has an orifice which may serve for a fastening on pin 250 (resp. pin 350) of the bearing surface 240 (respectively surface 350) of the jaw 200 (resp. jaw 300).
Once properly positioned on their respective pin 250/350, as shown in
Indeed when one presses, with two fingers, on the outer surface of jaws 200 and 300, the two axes of pins 250 and 350 are brought closer one another. Blades 500-600 being fixed to these same pins, the central spacing then widens, thus releasing the groove of the stud earring or the notch of rod 1, as shown in the sections of
As soon as the pressure on the jaws 200 and 300 is released, the return spring 400 exerts a restoring force which then moves the pins 250 and 350 away, which then leads to the return to the initial position, as illustrated in cross views
Thus, the device allows, very effectively and securely a locking of a rod with one or more locking notches.
Once the device assembled, it can be closed by means of a cover or a flange 700. In a particular embodiment, the cover 700 has, at its center as shown in
In a particular embodiment, it is also observed that the guide cylinder 102 has, in its upper part, a slightly rounded shape to facilitate the respective movements of the blades 500 and 600, resulting from the rotation of the jaws 200 and 300.
Such arrangement achieves a great flexibility in the move of the jaws around hinge XX′.
The clasp is intended, as has been seen, to be associated with a spindle or rod of the notched type, that is to say having at least one groove making it possible to achieve, by combination with the blades of the device, a secure and effectrive locking device.
Finally, to make the use of the device as easy as possible, each of the two jaws 200 and 300 includes, at their external surface, a roughness configured to make it possible to improve the feeling of grip for a user, thus facilitating further implementation of the locking mechanism. When the user presses the two jaws 200 and 300 by grasping them by the toothed portion of the latter, the two jaws rotate slightly about the axis XX′. The blades 500 and 600, welded on the jaws 200 and 300, deviate from the toothed rod, which allows to release the groove or the notch of the rod to tighten the system, or remove it completely.
When the user releases the pressure exerted on the jaws 200 and 300, the spring 400 exerts a restoring force, bringing the blades 500 and 600 welded on jaws 200 and 300, to come closer together, on the adjustment rod 1 and securing the clasp.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2643 | May 2017 | MC | national |
2665 | Jan 2018 | MC | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2018/058528 | 4/4/2018 | WO | 00 |