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1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to earrings for use with non-pierced ears and particularly to earrings having an integral spring and spring ring and a secure locking mechanism for use with non-pierced ears.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Earrings that do not require pierced ear typically provide a clamping member pivoted to a platform in such a way as to clamp the lobe of the ear gently between them. These types of clip-on earring are limited to mount an earring to the center of the earlobe.
Another type of earring that can be worn on an unpierced ear is an open loop earring. This type of earring is constructed of resilient material and has two mounting members. The earring is mounted in the earlobe with the two mounting members.
One such open loop type earring is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,538,429, titled “Lobe-pinching earring which simulates piercing earring,” issued to Bradford on Sep. 3, 1985.
Another such device shown is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,704,878, titled “Earring,” issued to Saraga on Nov. 10, 1987.
Both inventions are constructed with resilient material in a gapped ring shape so that the gap may be pulled to place the earring in the earlobe. Once the earring is placed in the earlobe, the earring should return to its original closed shape so that it will stay on the earlobe. These inventions rely on the resilience of the material and the geometric shape of the ring to secure the earring in the ear. The disadvantage of these inventions is that provides neither a mechanism to adjust the mounting gap accurately nor a locking device to maintain the secure engagement of the earring.
The instant invention includes features to compensate for the disadvantages of the prior art. It is an earring that has a spring ring body, two mounting members and a bead with a lock-screw. The ring is constructed of surgical stainless steel. Mounting members provide an opening for receiving the earlobe and engage opposite sides of the earlobe by the spring force to secure the ring to the earlobe. Because the bead is linked to the movable-mounting member, the mounting gap can be adjusted with the rotating bead. The bead is also used to lock or unlock the mounting gap by pivoting ninety-degrees in either a clockwise or a counter-clockwise direction. This invention makes it possible for wearer to adjust the mounting gap and to lock it for secure engagement.
The spring ring can be made in different diameters so that different sizes of earring can be worn in different parts of the auricle. A small ring can be worn along the edge of the auricle and a large ring can be worn in the interior of the auricle.
It is an objective of the present invention is the provision of a spring ring earring with a secure locking mechanism that can be worn on pierced or un-pierced ears.
Referring now to
The body 1 is formed of a hollow tube. The inside diameter of the tube is slightly larger than the diameter of the mounting members 3 and 5, so that sliding mounting member 3 can move freely within in the tube. Referring now to
Referring now to
The cutout slot 2 in the interior rim of the body at section 1a provides an opening for screw 8 so that the bead can slide forward and backward.
Each of the ends of the mounting members 3 and 4 that engage an earlobe is capped with a grip ball 12 as shown.
The spring 4 provides pressure on the bead and sliding mounting member, when the sliding mounting member is in the closed position, to close a mounting gap and to maintain engagement with the ear.
To prevent slippage by an accidental pull or push on the bead 7, a locking mechanism is incorporated in the bead. The locking mechanism is best shown in
Initially, the tightness of the bead is adjusted by the following procedure. The bead 7 is pivoted so that the lock-screw 13 is aligned with the bottom of the screw 8 in a straight line. See,
However, the lock-screw 13 should not be tightened too firmly, so that the bead still can be pivoted to unlock position, e.g.,
After initial adjustment of the lock-screw, the bead 7 can be set in the locked or unlocked position simply pivoting it ninety degrees either clockwise or counterclockwise.
To put the earring on, a gap between the grip balls 12 is opened by pulling the bead 7 toward the fixed mounting member 5. The earring is then placed around an earlobe between the grip balls 12. The grip balls 12 are positioned on the spot where wearer wants to wear the earring. The bead 7 is released and the sliding mounting member 3 clamps the earring to the earlobe by spring force. The wearer can adjust the opening gap to a desired comfort level by pushing or pulling the bead. The bead is then pivoted to the locked position as shown in
To dismount the earring, the wearer twists the bead 7 to the unlocked position as shown in
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, a spring ring earring has the following dimensions. The centerline radius of the spring ring is 0.27 inch. The outside diameter of the stainless tubing 1 is 0.063 inch, the inside diameter is 0.046 inch, and the loop opening of the ring body is 0.49 inch. The width of the ring body cutout is 0.024 inch, and the length of the cutout is 0.3 inch from
The present disclosure should not be construed in any limited sense other than that limited by the scope of the claims having regard to the teachings herein and the prior art being apparent with the preferred form of the invention disclosed herein and which reveals details of structure of a preferred form necessary for a better understanding of the invention and may be subject to change by skilled persons within the scope of the invention without departing from the concept thereof.
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