The present invention relates to a cufflink comprising an elongated central part and two end parts, at least one end part having a mobile locking element.
Cufflinks have already been described in different publications. US D479,488 discloses an ornamental design for a cufflink which comprises an elongated part rotatably connected to both ends of a central part. Said central part is intended to be inserted in a cuff-hole while the elongated parts are rotated 90 degrees to hold the cuff.
A major drawback of this invention resides in the fact that the cufflink is difficult to put on and to remove. It is may also be difficult to attach without using both hands.
The aim of the present invention is to propose a cufflink which is easy to put on and to remove.
This aim is achieved by a cufflink as described herein. Said cufflink comprises an elongated central part adapted for being inserted in a cuff-hole. It further comprises a first end part extending from a first extremity of said central part in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of said central part and a second end part extending from a second extremity of said central part in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of said central part. At least one of said first and second end parts comprises a mobile locking element connected to it, and having an extended locked position and a retracted unlocked position. Said locking element protrudes or rotates from said end part beyond the corresponding extremity of said central part in the locked position.
The invention will be better understood thanks to the following detailed description of preferred embodiments with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
According to a preferred embodiment shown by
The end parts (2, 3) extend in opposite directions from their respective end of the central part (1) as to form with said central part (1) a Z-shape.
As shown by
The locking element (20, 30) is mounted inside a housing (not shown) located in the ends part (2, 3) of the cufflink. Said locking element (20, 30) is actuated by the force of a spring (not shown) which is positioned inside said housing so that its elastic force urges the locking element (20, 30) to its extended position. The locking element (20, 30) comprises a pin (200, 300) extending through a groove (21, 31) in the end part (2, 3) for controlling the movement of the locking element (20, 30) and limiting the amplitude of said movement.
A part of the groove (21, 31) has a hook shaped recess (35) into which said pin (200, 300) can be positioned in order to maintain the locking element (20, 30) in a retracted position.
The cufflink can thus be locked by pushing on the locking element (20, 30) to release the pin (200, 300) from said recess (35) and allow the locking element to slide along the groove (21, 31). The spring (not shown) pushes the locking element (20, 30) out of the end parts (2, 3) until the pin (200, 300) comes to rest against the end of the groove (21, 31)
The cufflink can be unlocked by pushing on the extremity of the locking element (20, 30) against the force of the spring located inside the end parts (2, 3) until the pin (200, 300) is engaged into said recess (35) of the groove (21, 31)
For inserting the cufflink of the invention in a cuff-hole, at least one end part (2, 3) is placed in its unlocked position. The end part is inserted in the cuff-hole, until the central part (1) rests against the cuff. The cufflink is then slightly turned and pushed further through the cuff-hole, until the central part (1) is correctly inserted in the cuff-hole. The locking element (20, 30) is pressed to lock the cufflink.
In a variant of this embodiment, only one end part (2, 3) of the cufflink comprises a locking element (20, 30).
In a second embodiment of the present invention as shown by
The mobile locking element (23, 33) is rotatably connected to the central part (1) as to rest on top of said fixed element (22, 32) in an unlocked position. Said locking element (23, 33) is rotated around a rotation axis (50) such that it can be extended on the other side of the corresponding extremity of the central part (1) in order to lock the cufflink.
In a variant of the second embodiment, the cufflink further comprises a transmission mechanism (10, 12, 13) for connecting both locking elements (23, 33) such that when one of said locking element (23, 33) is rotated, the other one is also moved to be brought in the same position (
According to another variant of the second embodiment of the present invention, the rotation axis of the locking element (23, 33) corresponds to the longitudinal axis of the central part (1) of the cufflink as shown by
Although the present invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, this description is not meant to be construed in limiting sense. Various other modifications of the invention can be contemplated without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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05101513 | Feb 2005 | EP | regional |
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PCT/IB2006/000399 | 2/28/2006 | WO | 00 | 8/28/2007 |
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WO2006/111800 | 10/26/2006 | WO | A |
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20080189914 A1 | Aug 2008 | US |