The invention relates to a piece of eyelash jewelry having a jewelry substrate, which has a first magnetic means with a first holding surface, and having a fastening part, which has a second magnetic means with a polarity that is opposite from that of the first means and has a second holding surface, the two magnetic means of the jewelry substrate and fastening part being embodied such that by means of magnetic interaction, they clamp at least one eyelash that can be placed between their opposing holding surfaces in order to thus fasten the piece of eyelash jewelry to the eyelashes.
The prior art (US 2016/0206031 A1) has disclosed a device for fastening false eyelashes to the lashes of an eye in which two substrates with magnetic means are each provided with false eyelashes as decoration elements and are positioned above and below the lashes of an eye so that the magnetic means of the substrates cooperate in order to secure it to the eyelashes. Such devices, however, are comparatively large and put a relatively heavy weight load on the eyelashes. In addition, such devices have only a limited suitability for durably fastening small jewelry elements or decoration elements to the eyelashes, which when being detached from the eyelashes, can pose a comparatively high risk of injury to the eye.
The object of the invention, therefore, is to improve a piece of eyelash jewelry to such an extent that small jewelry or decoration elements can be secured to the eyelashes in a reliable way and as a result, the risk of injury can be reduced.
The invention attains the stated object in that the jewelry substrate has a flange, which protrudes from the first holding surface and thus forms a stop for the fastening part.
If the jewelry substrate has a flange, which protrudes from the first holding surface and thus forms a stop for the fastening part, then the stop formed by the flange can durably counteract a pull-off force acting on the jewelry substrate in the direction of the eye. It is thus possible to prevent an unwanted detachment of the jewelry substrate in the direction of the eye, which significantly reduces the risk of injury. Among other things, the flange can also constitute a rotation prevention means in a circular jewelry substrate, which prevents an unwanted rotation and can durably secure the orientation of the jewelry substrate in connection with the fastening part. It is thus possible to ensure that a jewelry or decoration element provided on the jewelry substrate is always oriented facing away from the eye and thus always facing toward an outside observer. To durably affix the piece of eyelash jewelry to the eyelashes, preferably at least one eyelash is clamped between the jewelry substrate and the fastening pan. Not least, it is thus also possible for one or more eyelashes to be positioned between the fastening pan and the stop of the flange on the jewelry substrate—and for the fastening part to thus touch the flange indirectly via the eyelashes. Furthermore, the flange according to the invention can enable a facilitated positioning of the holding means.
If the flange protrudes from the first holding surface inclined at an angle, in particular orthogonally, then it is possible to achieve a particularly reliable pull-off prevention and rotation prevention means relative to the fastening part. It is thus possible to achieve a particularly durably positioned and safer piece of eyelash jewelry. In general, it should be noted that the flange in this case can protrude from the holding surface at different angles. It is thus possible to produce a piece of eyelash jewelry with a particularly versatile jewelry substrate.
The piece of eyelash jewelry can also especially feature a simple design if the jewelry substrate has a jewelry or decoration element that constitutes the flange. This can also achieve a piece of eyelash jewelry that is simple and inexpensive to produce.
The piece of eyelash jewelry can feature a simple design if the holding surfaces are comprised of magnetic poles of the respective magnetic means.
If the jewelry substrate has a base from which the flange protrudes and which has the first holding surface, then it is possible to produce a jewelry substrate with a particularly simple design—which is also easy to manufacture.
The design simplicity of the jewelry substrate can be further improved if the first magnetic means constitutes the base.
If the first magnetic means is a permanent magnet, then it is possible to increase the magnetic holding force produced by the first magnetic means and consequently to produce a more reliable piece of eyelash jewelry. For example, a neodymium/iron/boron magnet can excel in this connection.
If the fastening part is also embodied as elongated, in particular rod-shaped, then the weight of the fastening part can be durably supported by a plurality of eyelashes. A length of the fastening part of at least 5 mm excels in this connection. It is thus possible to effectively prevent a load-induced flexing of the eyelashes under the load of the fastening part, which makes it possible to achieve a secure anchoring of the fastening part to the lashes of the eyelid. It is thus possible to achieve a particularly reliable fastening part.
The use of the piece of eyelash jewelry can be facilitated if the fastening part has a third magnetic means with a third holding surface, which is provided on the side of the fastening part opposite from the second holding surface. The fastening part can thus be used on both sides for fastening the jewelry substrate since both the second holding surface and the third holding surface on the fastening part can be oriented toward the first holding surface on the jewelry substrate—and the corresponding magnetic means cooperate via the respective holding surfaces to secure the piece of eyelash jewelry to the lashes of the eye.
If the fastening part is composed of at least one magnetic foil or metal foil, then it is likewise possible to achieve a reliable and simply designed fastening part. The magnetic foil or metal foil in this case can have not only enough flexibility so that it can be adapted to the contour of the eyelashes, but also enough rigidity that an unwanted and/or load-induced deformation of the fastening part can be durably prevented.
Compact structural conditions can be achieved if the jewelry substrate is embodied as L-shaped or T-shaped in cross-section. Such a design also makes the piece of eyelash jewelry easier to use.
The subject of the invention is shown in greater detail in the figures by way of example based on an embodiment variant. In the drawings:
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The jewelry substrate 5 has a base 18 to which the jewelry elements 2 or decoration elements 2 are fastened, which base 18 is constituted by the first magnetic means 7. The first magnetic means 7 in this case is preferably provided in the form of a neodymium/iron/boron permanent magnet 19.
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