1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an ornament, and more particularly to an eye-like ornament simulating an eye-opening or eye-closing effect.
2. Description of Related Art
Most ornaments are formed by securely mounting a gem, including, non-precious gems, like glass, semi-precious gems such as cat's eye and genuine gems, on a collet to demonstrate the gem. Some ornaments are designed to demonstrate the gem decoration by either hiding it inside the ornament or simply exposing it.
Ornaments produced with most recent methods include an ornament simulating eye movement having a base, an eyeball-shaped ornament mounted on the base, a decorative piece annularly mounted around the eyeball-shaped ornament and fixedly mounted on the base, and two shutters oppositely and pivotally mounted on two opposite ends of the decorative piece, so as to simulate eye opening and closing. However, the shutters require an external force to be moved relative to the stationary base, and the shutters are normally open or partially closed. Therefore, such ornament is not aesthetically alluring as the gem is not shown.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide an eye-like ornament that utilizes momentum generated while wearing to simulate blinking.
To achieve the foregoing, the eye-like ornament of the present invention has a hollow body, a base and a pivoting cover. The hollow body has a top part, a bottom part and an opening centrally formed on the top part. The base is connected with the bottom part of the body. The pivoting cover is pivotally mounted inside the body and has a through hole centrally formed through the pivoting cover, a plurality of projections curled to face outwards, formed on an outer surface of the pivoting cover beside the through hole and separated by a space, and a plumb portion formed on one end abutting the projections and extending toward an inner portion of the body.
Therefore, while using the eye-like ornament of the present invention, the pivoting cover pivotally turns in relation to the opening of the body to locate the through hole within the opening so that the projections stay away from the decorative ribs and similarly exhibit an eye-opening look, or the pivoting cover pivotally turns to an inner portion of the body so that the projections get close to the decorative ribs and similarly exhibit an eye-closing look. As the plumb portion formed by extending one side of the pivoting cover into the body tends to keep the projections away from the decorative ribs, this similarly exhibits a blinking effect when wearer is exercising to pivotally rotate the pivoting cover. As such, in contrast to conventional methods, the present invention simulates blinking without requiring external force and provides an anesthetically alluring ornament.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The body (10) has an ovular and hollow form and has a top part (11) and a bottom part (12). The bottom part has a hollow-out design. An opening (110) is centrally formed on the top part (11) of the body (10). A plurality of decorative ribs (111) are radially mounted on one end of the top part (11) of the body (10) abutting the opening (110) and hemmed with a plurality of jewels such as diamonds. A tab (112) is formed on each of both sides of the top part (11) of the body (10) by extending downwards therefrom. The bottom part (12) of the body (10) is surrounded by a plurality of arc-like decorative stripes hemmed by gems. Two sunken portions are formed on both sides of the bottom part (12) of the body (10) for accommodating the tabs (112) therein. The top part (11) covers the bottom part (12).
The base (20) is connected with the body (10), is preferably formed as a ring to be connected with the bottom part (12) of the body (10) for wearing on a finger, and has a plurality of decorative holes formed therethrough.
The pivoting cover (30) is mounted inside the body (10) and between the top part (11) and the bottom part (12), is pivotally and coaxially mounted on both inner sides of the two tabs (112) by virtue of a pintle (301) to open or close the opening (110), is bent to form a curved surface that faces the top part (11) of the body (10) relative to the bottom part (12) of the body (10) and corresponding to the inner surface of the top part (11) of the body (10), and has a through hole (33) formed centrally and hemmed with gems such as cat's eye and so forth. A plurality of projections (31) separately formed on one end of the pivoting cover (30) opposite to the decorative ribs (111) of the body (10) are curved and protrude outwards. The projections (31) radiate from a center of the through hole (33) and pass through the opening (110) of the top part (11) of the body (10). One end of the pivoting cover (30) abuts the projections (31) and extends toward an inner portion of the body (10) to form a plumb portion (32). The plumb portion (32) keeps those projections (31) away from the decorative ribs (111) of the body (10) and locates the through hole (33) within the opening (110) of the body (10) to similarly exhibit an eye-opening look.
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Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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097214998 | Aug 2008 | TW | national |