Information
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Patent Grant
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6612131
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Patent Number
6,612,131
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Date Filed
Tuesday, June 19, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 2, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Andrus, Sceales, Starke & Sawall
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 063 12
- 024 705
- 024 7074
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A post and connector assembly for an earring of the pierced-ear type utilizes a conventional straight post and a connector that includes a resilient surface that is biased into a groove in the post to establish a positive locking position, but which surface is manually deflectable to release the lock to facilitate both connection and removal of the post.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an assembly of an earring post and a connector for attachment to a pierced ear and, more particularly, to such an assembly in which the connector is positively locked to the post.
Earrings for pierced ears are well known and typically include a post to one end of which a jewel or other jewelry ornament is attached and an opposite free end that is inserted through a hole in an ear lobe of the wearer. A connector is attached over the free end of the post after the post is inserted through the ear lobe to retain the earring.
Two basic types of connectors are typically used with earring posts. In one type, a connector is provided with a threaded bore that is screwed onto a complimentary threaded post. This provides a positive locking of the connector on the post, but is somewhat tedious and time-consuming to use. In another type, which has many variations, the connector is pushed onto the post and held by frictional engagement between the post and a hole or holes in the connector. In certain variations of this type of connector, frictional engagement results from the inherent resilience of the connector, resulting either from a bias force induced by insertion of the post or by manipulation by the user. In either case, the frictional locking force may be inadequate to assure that the connector is secured against inadvertent dislodgment.
Particularly when an earring is made of precious metal and/or includes a precious gem stone or the like, it is important that the connector be positively locked to the post so that inadvertent dislodgment may be prevented.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is adapted particularly for use in the assembly of an earring post and connector in which the post is straight and is provided near its free end with an annular groove. The connector includes spaced fixed surfaces that define a pair of aligned holes which are sized to receive the free end of the post. The connector also includes a resilient surface that is manually deflectable to a connecting position where free movement of the post through the pair of aligned holes is permitted. The resilient surface is provided with an edge portion that exerts a radial bias against the post in a locking position when the resilient surface is released from manual deflection. Either the edge portion of the resilient surface or an edge of one of the fixed surfaces engages and is locked in the groove in the post in the locking position.
In the preferred embodiment, the connector is formed from a one-piece sheet metal stamping. In this embodiment, the fixed surfaces are formed from first and second panels that are bent out of the plane of the stamping. Preferably, the panels extend generally perpendicular to the plane of the stampings, and the resilient surface is formed from a third panel that is bent out of the plane of the stamping. The third panel is also provided with an aperture that is aligned with the pair of holes in the first and second panels when the resilient surface is in the connecting position, and the edge portion of the resilient surface is the periphery of the aperture. The periphery of the hole in one of the first and second panels defines a supplemental locking edge such that the post may be selectively secured in either of two locking positions. In another embodiment, the post is provided with a pair of axially spaced annular grooves such that the post may be selectively secured in one of four locking positions.
The connector is also preferably provided with a stop surface to limit axial movement of the post. In another embodiment, the stop surface is formed from a fourth panel that is bent from the plane of the stamping. The connector also preferably includes an alignment abutment that establishes alignment of the pair of holes and the aperture in response to manual deflection of the resilient surface. Realignment abutment may comprise a contact interface between a free edge of one of the panels and a surface of the stamping. Preferably, the abutment comprises an interface between the free edge of the third panel and a surface of the stamping.
In a further embodiment, the connector is made from a tubular-walled member that is sized to receive the post inserted axially therein from one end. The tubular member is provided with a notch in the wall that opens into the interior of the member, the notch defining and axially separating the aligned holes. The resilient surface is formed from a separate sheet metal piece that is attached at one edge to the tubular-walled member and has an opposite free edge received in the notch and in the groove in the post to define the locking position. Preferably, the tubular-walled member includes a closed opposite end that is provided with a smooth outer surface.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an isometric view of the presently preferred embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 2
is a plan view of the sheet metal stamping from which the connector portion of the assembly in
FIG. 1
is formed.
FIGS. 3A-3D
are sectional views of the
FIG. 1
connector showing each of the four selective locking positions.
FIGS. 4A and 4B
are enlarged sectional views showing respectively the locking position and connecting position of the connector portion of the assembly.
FIG. 5
is a sectional side view of an alternate embodiment of the connector.
FIG. 6
is a sectional view taken on line
6
—
6
of FIG.
5
.
FIG. 7
is a sectional view taken on line
7
—
7
of FIG.
5
.
FIG. 8
is a plan view of a sheet metal stamping for an alternate embodiment of the connector.
FIGS. 9A and 9B
are enlarged partial sectional views showing the respective locking and connecting positions of the connector made from the
FIG. 8
stamping.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A preferred basic embodiment of the assembly of the present invention is shown in
FIG. 1. A
straight wire post
10
has a typical earring ornament
11
attached to one end and is provided near its opposite free end
12
with a pair of axially spaced annular grooves
13
. The connector
14
is formed from a one-piece metal stamping
15
shown in FIG.
2
. The stamping
15
is bent along a number of parallel bend lines
16
(shown as broken lines in
FIG. 2
) to form a number of generally parallel panels in the connector
14
.
Continuing to refer to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a first panel
17
is formed by making a right angle bend in a first bend line
18
. A second panel
20
is partially cut or stamped from the interior of the stamping
15
and formed by a right angle bend on a second bend line
21
. The first and second panels
17
and
20
are provided with first and second holes
22
and
23
, respectively, which holes are axially aligned when the panels
17
and
20
are bent into their operative positions. A third panel
24
is formed by a third bend line
25
at the end of a connecting panel
26
of the stamping
15
, which connecting panel is connected at its other end to the first panel
17
along an auxiliary bend line
27
. The connecting panel
26
provides a cantilever attachment of the third panel
24
to the first panel
17
and, because of the inherent resilience of the sheet metal from which the stamping
15
is formed (e.g. a gold alloy), the connecting panel
26
and integrally attached third panel
24
may be manually deflected. The third panel
24
is also provided with an aperture
28
which, in the at rest position shown in
FIG. 1
, is not aligned with the axis defined by the aligned first and second holes
22
and
23
in first and second panels
17
and
20
. Rather, aperture
28
is positioned slightly above the axis. Thus, when the post
10
is inserted into the connector
14
, it will pass through aligned holes
22
and
23
, but the free end
12
of the post will contact the third panel
24
just below the aperture
28
. However, if the wearer presses downwardly on the connecting panel
26
(as by grasping the connecting panel and the lower panel
30
of the stamping between the thumb and finger), downward deflection of the third panel
24
will bring the aperture
28
into alignment with the post
10
positioned in the first and second holes
22
and
23
. Continued axial movement of the post
10
will cause it to pass through aperture
28
, as shown in FIG.
4
B. If manual deflection of the connecting panel
26
is then released, the post may continue to be slid along the axis of the aligned holes
22
and
23
and aperture
28
until the first of the grooves
13
reaches the aperture
28
. The thickness of the sheet metal stamping
15
is slightly less than the width of the groove
13
in the axial direction and, as a result, the inherent resilience of the metal will cause a slight upward movement of the third panel
24
(as shown in
FIG. 4A
) to a locking position in which the lower peripheral edge portion of the aperture
28
is captured in the groove. In this locking position, the post is secured against inadvertent dislodgment from the connector. The post may, of course, be unlocked by again pressing the connecting panel
26
to the connecting position (
FIG. 4B
) and withdrawing the post from the connector.
Referring to
FIGS. 8
,
9
A and
9
B, it is preferred to provide a means to positively assure alignment of the holes in the three connector panels in the connecting position to facilitate insertion of the post
10
. A modified stamping
31
is shown in FIG.
8
and is used to form a connector
32
, the operation of which is shown in
FIGS. 9A and 9B
. The modified stamping
31
is very similar to the stamping
15
of the
FIG. 2
embodiment and thus includes similar panels which are bent out of the plane of the stamping along similar bend lines as previously described.
A first panel
33
is formed by bending the stamping along a first bend line
34
, and a second panel
35
is partially stamped from a lower panel
37
and formed by bending the panel along a second bend line
36
. First and second holes
38
and
40
are axially aligned when the respective first and second panels
33
and
35
are bent into their operative positions. A third panel
41
at one end of the stamping
31
is connected to the first panel by a connecting panel
42
. By forming respective right angle bends along a third bend line
43
and an auxiliary bend line
44
, the third panel is brought into operative position in the connector in the same manner previously described with respect to the
FIG. 1
connector
14
.
In this embodiment, however, the third panel
41
has a slightly extended length at the panel end
45
. Further, in this particular embodiment, the second panel
35
is slightly narrower in width than the third panel
41
. Referring particularly to
FIG. 9B
, when the connecting panel
42
is depressed to deflect the third panel
41
downwardly and to bring the aperture
46
therein into alignment with the first and second holes
38
and
40
, the lower edge of the panel end
45
of the third panel
41
will engage the lower panel
37
by bridging the gap
47
in the lower panel left when the second panel
35
is bent into operative position. In this position of abutment of the panel end
45
against the lower panel
37
, the aperture
46
is in direct axial alignment with the first and second holes
38
and
40
to allow free movement of the post
10
therethrough. This positive alignment abutment facilitates both attachment and removal of the post which otherwise is locked in its locking position (
FIG. 9A
) in the same manner previously described.
An alternate alignment abutment may be provided by extending the length of the second panel
35
, as shown in phantom in
FIGS. 9A and 9B
, instead of extending the length of the third panel
41
. The upper end
48
of the second panel
35
is extended such that, upon manual depression of the connecting panel
42
in the direction of the downward pointing arrow in
FIG. 9B
, the underside of the connecting panel contacts the extended upper end
48
of the second panel
35
to establish alignment of the aperture
46
with the first and second holes
38
and
40
. When the manual deflection of connecting panel and the third panel
41
is released, the panels will resiliently return to their at rest position as soon as the post
10
is moved axially to bring a groove
13
into alignment with the aperture
46
, where upon the panels
41
and
42
will move upwardly in the direction of the arrow in
FIG. 9A
causing the panel
41
to exert a radial bias against the post and to secure the same in the locking position.
Referring also to
FIGS. 3A-3D
, two additional features of the present invention are shown. One feature is the wide range of locking positions which may be attained using a post
10
with two grooves
13
and utilizing engagement between the second panel
20
, as well as the third panel
24
, as a locking surface. The other feature is the use of a fourth panel
50
formed at the opposite end of the stamping
15
to provide an axial stop surface for the free end
12
of the post and to protect the body surface of the wearer from sharp contact by the post end. This feature will be described in greater detail below.
Referring again to
FIGS. 3A-3D
, there are shown four locking positions of the post
10
in the connector
14
. In
FIG. 3A
, the endmost or first groove
51
is locked against the periphery of the hole
23
in the second panel
20
as a result of the resilient radial bias imposed on the post end by the third panel
24
, as shown by the upwardly extending arrow. This position accommodates a relatively thick ear lobe
53
(or other body part). In
FIG. 3B
, a snug fit on a somewhat thinner ear lobe
53
is attained by utilizing the second groove
52
in the post locked in the second panel
20
. For respectively thinner ear lobes (or other body parts), as shown in FIGS.
3
C and
3
D, the third and second grooves
51
and
52
may alternately be locked in the aperture
28
in the third panel
24
, as previously described with respect to the
FIG. 1
embodiment.
In the locking position shown in
FIG. 3D
, the free end
12
of the post
10
engages the fourth panel
50
. The panel
50
protects the surface of the wearer's body which would otherwise be contacted by the free end of the post. It also provides a positive stop against further axial movement of the post.
An alternate embodiment of the invention is shown in
FIGS. 5-7
. The post
10
is the same as in the previously described embodiments and the connector
54
functions in a similar manner. However, the construction of the connector
54
is substantially different. The connector includes a hollow tubular member
55
which has an upper central portion cut out to define a notch
56
. A U-shaped panel member
57
, bent from a sheet metal stamping, has a first panel
58
which is secured to one end of the tubular member
55
as with a soldered connection
60
. The first panel
58
is provided with a hole
61
that is aligned with the open end of the tubular member
55
so the post
10
can be inserted therein. A connecting panel
62
joins the first panel
58
to a locking panel
63
in a similar manner as the cantilever connection of the third panel
24
via the connecting panel
26
in the
FIG. 1
embodiment. The locking panel
63
is positioned to be resiliently biased against the post
10
and, when one of the grooves
51
or
52
on the post becomes positioned under the free edge
64
of the locking panel
63
, the panel edge will enter the groove and lock the post in position. In either locking position, the free end
12
of the post is received in the tubular end portion
65
as shown in
FIGS. 5 and 7
. To unlock the post, as for removal or position adjustment, the user squeezes the tube and the opposite lateral edges of the connecting panel
62
between a thumb and finger, providing a wedging action that lifts the connecting panel and causes the free edge
64
of the locking panel to move out of the groove. While the panel is held manually in this position, the post
10
may be easily slid out of the tubular member
55
. The tubular end portion
65
of the tubular member is provided with a closure
66
. The closure
66
is a small smooth ball of a compatible metal, such as a gold alloy and is intended to protect the body surface of the wearer against contact by the relatively sharper tubular end portion
65
or the free end
12
of the post.
Claims
- 1. An caning post and connector assembly comprising:a generally straight post of circular cross section having an ornamental end and a free opposite end provided with an annular groove; a unitary connector formed from an initially flat sheet metal piece bent to form first, second and third spaced surfaces, the first and second surfaces including one of a pair of aligned circular holes sized slightly larger than the post to receive the free end of the post and to hold the post on the axis of said pair of aligned circular holes; the second surface partially cut from an interior portion of the piece; the third surface having a third circular hole sized to receive the post, said third surface being manually deflectable from a position in which said third hole is non-aligned with said axis to a connecting position against an abutment surface in which said third hold is in direct axial alignment with said post and said pair of aligned holes to permit the post to be inserted through said third hole, and said third surface operative to return to a locking position exerting a radial bias against the post and capturing an edge of one of said second and third surfaces in said groove upon release from said connecting position.
- 2. The assembly as set forth in claim 1 including a fourth surface bent from the plane of the sheet metal piece, said forth surface providing a stop surface to limit axial movement of the post.
- 3. The assembly as set forth in claim 1 including an alignment abutment establishing alignment in response to manual deflection of said third surface.
- 4. The assembly as set forth in claim 3, wherein said abutment comprises a contact interface between a free edge of one of said surfaces and a of said sheet metal piece.
- 5. The assembly as set forth in claim 3, wherein said abutment comprises a contact interface between a free edge of said third surface and a surface of said sheet metal piece.
- 6. The assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein one of said first and second surfaces and said third surface has a thickness less than the axial width of the groove in the post and the periphery of the hole therein defines an edge portion adapted to be received in said groove in the locking position.
- 7. The assembly as set forth in claim 6, wherein said one surface and the third surface have edge portions selectively receivable in said groove to provide two alternate locking positions.
- 8. The assembly as set forth in claim 7, wherein said post has a pair of axially spaced grooves in either of which said edge portions are selectively receivable to, provide four alternate locking positions.
- 9. An earring post and connector assembly comprising:a generally straight post having an ornamental end and a free opposite end provided with an annular groove; a unitary connector formed from an initially flat sheet metal piece bent to form first, second and third spaced surfaces, the first and second surfaces including one of a pair of aligned holes sized to receive the free end of the post; the second surface partially cut from an interior portion of the piece; the third surface having a third hole sized to receive the post, said third surface being manually deflectable to a connecting position to bring said third hole into axial alignment with said pair of aligned holes to permit the post to be inserted through all said holes, and said third surface operative to return to a locking position exerting a radial bias against the post and capturing an edge of one of said second and third surfaces in said groove upon release from said connection position; and, a fourth surface bent from the plane of the sheet metal piece, said fourth surface providing a stop surface to limit axial movement of the post.
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