Claims
- 1. An earpiercing cartridge assembly for piercing an ear comprising: a first and second earring stud and stud cartridge means for releasably supporting both of said earring studs; first and second clutches and a clutch cartridge means for releasably supporting both of said earring clutches; earpiercing instrument means including a push rod, for slideably supporting and positioning said stud cartridge means with respect to said push rod, said stud cartridge means including positioning means associated therewith and cooperating with said earpiercing instrument means so that said stud cartridge means is slideably displaceable relative to said earpiercing instrument means, without requiring removal from said earpiercing instrument means so that each of said first and second earring studs is adapted to be selectively slideably displaced into coaxial alignment with said push rod.
- 2. The earpiercing cartridge assembly of claim 1, wherein said positioning means includes a stop at each side thereof, said stud cartridge means being adapted to position said earrings disposed therein at a predetermined position, each of said stops being adapted to cooperate with said instrument means to position said stud cartridge so that one of said first stud and said second stud and one of said first clutch and said second clutch are coaxially aligned with respect to each other.
- 3. The earpiercing cartridge assembly, of claim 1 wherein said stud cartridge means includes a first bore and said second bore dimensioned to frictionally secure a first and second earring studs respectively therein and is configured to permit said earring studs to be displaced therefrom.
- 4. The earpiercing cartridge assembly of claim 3, wherein each said stud includes a piercing pin having a predetermined diameter, said clutch cartridge means including a cartridge, a first and second blind hole therein, each said blind hole having a pair of opposed struts extending the height thereof, a first nib extending between said struts, a second nib extending between said struts and opposed to said first nib and separated by a distance less than the diameter of each said pin, said nibs being positioned to be engaged by said clutch, and said blind hole being dimensioned to prevent contact of said clutch by a user.
- 5. The earpiercing cartridge assembly of claim 4, wherein the earpiercing instrument means includes a centerline, an anvil, the clutch cartridge means being supported by said anvil a first and second stop wall on two opposed sides of said stud cartridge means, said bore being a distance from each said stop wall of said stud cartridge equal to the distance from a side edge of said earpiercing instrument to the centerline of said earpiercing means and of said push rod so that said one of said first and second clutches and one of said first and second stud are coaxially aligned with each other.
- 6. The earpiercing cartridge assembly, of claim 3, further comprising aiming means for aiming one of said first and second studs at said ear.
- 7. The earpiercing cartridge assembly of claim 6, wherein said aiming means comprises a first groove formed at the exit end of said first bore and a second groove formed at the exit end of said second bore, each groove being dimensioned to allow viewing of each said stud but not touching of each said stud by the user.
- 8. The earpiercing cartridge assembly of claim 1, wherein each said stud cartridge includes a piercing pin having a predetermined diameter, said clutch cartridge means including a cartridge, a first and second blind hole therein, each said blind hole having a pair of opposed struts extending the height thereof, a first nib extending between said struts, a second nib extending between said struts and opposed to said first nib and separated by a distance less then the diameter of each said pin said nibs being positioned to be engaged by said clutch and each said blind hole being dimensioned to prevent contact of said clutch by a user.
- 9. The earpiercing cartridge assembly of claim 1, wherein said earpiercing instrument means releasably supports said stud cartridge means and said clutch cartridge means.
- 10. The earpiercing cartridge assembly of claim 1, wherein said earpiercing instrument means slideably positions and supports said clutch cartridge means with respect to said stud cartridge and said push rod and said clutch cartridge means includes positioning means associated therewith and cooperates with said earpiercing instrument means so that said clutch cartridge means is slideably displaced without requiring removal from said earpiercing instrument means so that each of said first and second clutches is adapted to be selectively and slideably displaced into coaxial alignment with said push rod.
- 11. The earpiercing cartridge assembly of claim 10, wherein the earpiercing instrument includes a centerline, an anvil, the clutch cartridge means being supported by said anvil and said supporting and positioning means comprises a first and second stop wall extending from two opposed sides of said clutch cartridge means, the clutch cartridge means including a cartridge and a first and second blind hole therein, each said blind hole being a distance from each said stop wall of said clutch cartridge equal to the distance from a side edge of said anvil to the centerline of said earpiercing instrument means and of said push rod, a third and fourth stop wall of two opposed sides of said stud cartridge, the stud cartridge means being formed with a first bore and a second bore therein, each said bore being a distance from each said stop wall of said stud cartridge equal to the distance from a side edge of said earpiercing instrument to the centerline of said earpiercing instrument means and of said push rod, so that one of said first and second clutched and one of said first and second studs are coaxially aligned with each other.
- 12. The earpiercing cartridge assembly of claim 11, wherein said earpiercing instrument means includes a housing, said push rod being slideably supported in said housing, said anvil being integrally formed on said earpiercing instrument means opposite said push rod and said supporting and positioning means further comprises a first upper slot formed on said anvil, a first lower slot formed on said anvil, said clutch cartridge being supported in said first upper and lower slots, and a second upper slot formed on said housing above said push rod and a second lower slot formed on said housing below said push rod, said stud cartridge being supported in said second upper and lower slots.
- 13. An earpiercing cartridge assembly for piercing an ear comprising: a first and second earring stud and stud cartridge means for releasably supporting both of said earring studs; first and second clutches and a clutch cartridge means for releasably supporting both of said earring clutches; earpiercing instrument means including a push rod, for slideably positioning and supporting said clutch cartridge means with respect to said push rod, said clutch cartridge means including positioning means associated therewith and cooperating with said earpiercing instrument means so that said clutch cartridge means is slideably displaceable relative to said earpiercing instrument means without requiring removal from said earpiercing instrument means so that each of said first and second clutches is adapted to be selectively slideably displaced into coaxial alignment with said push rod.
- 14. The earpiercing cartridge assembly of claim 13, wherein said earpiercing instrument means slideably supports and positions said stud cartridge means with respect to said clutch cartridge means and said push rod, and said stud cartridge means includes positioning means associated therewith and cooperates with said earpiercing instrument means so that said stud cartridge means is slideably displaced without requiring removal from said earpiercing instrument means so that each of said first and second earring studs is adapted to be selectively slideably displaced in coaxial alignment with said push rod.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/471689, abandoned, filed Jan. 29, 1990, which is continuation application of Ser. No. 07/193,472, filed on May 13, 1988, abandoned.
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