Finger ring fitting aid

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6354106
  • Patent Number
    6,354,106
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, May 11, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 12, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Dayoan; B.
    • Chop; Andrea
    Agents
    • Jacob; Arthur
Abstract
A finger ring fitting aid is attached readily to a finger ring and has a sizing member selectively movable between a first position, wherein the sizing member lies outside the finger ring opening to enable unrestricted access to the opening for placement of the ring on a wearer's finger, and a second position, wherein the sizing member lies inside the finger ring opening to constrict the opening to a desired fitted size. A resilient biasing mechanism biases the sizing member into either one of the first and second positions such that movement of the sizing member to either position and retention of the sizing member in either position is accomplished with ease and without requiring any auxiliary tool.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to finger ring adjuncts and pertains, more specifically, to a fitting aid capable of attachment to a finger ring for enabling selective enlargement of the opening of the ring to facilitate placement on a wearer's finger and subsequent constriction of the opening to fit the ring to the wearer's true ring size.




Finger rings have been used for adornment since well before recorded history and generally have been made available in different sizes for fitting to a particular wearer's finger. A long-recognized problem continues to plague wearers who first must pass a finger ring over a relatively large diameter knuckle portion of the wearer's finger to place the ring at a smaller diameter ring-bearing portion of the finger. Thus, a ring sized to fit the ring-bearing portion of a wearer's finger is difficult, if not impossible, to pass over the larger diameter knuckle portion of the finger. A ring sized to ease passage over the knuckle portion will not seat properly on the ring-bearing portion of the wearer's finger and, consequently, will not be maintained in a circumferential orientation for appropriate display of the ring. Moreover, the larger size is more prone to inadvertent removal and loss. While several proposals have been offered in an effort to solve the above problem, these proposals usually require extensive modification of the structure of the finger ring, with concomitant structural complexity and added expense. In addition, these proposals usually require special tools for placement and removal of a ring. Moreover, such modifications detract from the aesthetic appearance of the ring.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a relatively simple, aesthetically pleasing finger ring fitting aid which accomplishes an appropriate fit on a particular wearer's finger while facilitating selective passage of the ring over the knuckle portion of the finger. As such, the present invention attains several objects and advantages, some of which are summarized as follows: Facilitates the placement of a finger ring upon a wearer's finger, and subsequent removal of the finger ring, while enabling an appropriate fit at the ring-bearing portion of the finger; accomplishes a comfortable and effective seating of a finger ring on a ring-bearing portion of a wearer's finger without interfering with the ability to place the ring on the finger or selectively remove the ring from the finger; facilitates the attainment and retention of an appropriate circumferential orientation of a properly fitted ring on a wearer's finger; avoids the use of complex or obtrusive modifications to the structure of a conventional ring to enable ease of placement and removal while attaining an appropriate fit; provides an arrangement readily adapted to finger rings of different sizes and thicknesses; enables a simple installation without requiring special skills or equipment to modify a conventional finger ring; offers an aesthetically pleasing appearance in an effective functional arrangement; enables ease of operation, without the necessity for auxiliary tools; provides for the positive retention of a first selected configuration for placement or removal of a finger ring, or an alternate selected configuration for an appropriate fitted size; allows ready adjustment to assure a comfortable and effective fit, without affecting the ability to function as an aid to facilitate placement or removal of a finger ring; provides a rugged construction capable of effective performance over a long service life.




The above objects and advantages, as well as further objects and advantages, are attained by the present invention which may be described briefly as a finger ring fitting aid for attachment to a finger ring having a shank and an opening for the reception of a wearer's finger, the finger ring fitting aid enabling selective unrestricted access to the opening for placement of the ring on the finger and subsequent constriction of the opening to facilitate appropriate fitting of the ring to the finger, the finger ring fitting aid comprising: a sizing member having at least one arcuate arm for location within the opening of the ring to constrict the opening to a fitted size; a mount for attachment to the shank of the ring; a coupler coupling the sizing member with the mount for movement of the arcuate arm between a first position outside the opening, enabling unrestricted access to the opening for reception of the finger within the opening, and a second position inside the opening, wherein the arcuate arm constricts the opening to the fitted size; and a resilient biasing mechanism for selectively resiliently biasing the arcuate arm into either one of the first and second positions so as to facilitate placement of the ring on the finger when the arcuate arm is biased into the first position, and appropriate fitting of the ring to the finger when the arcuate arm is biased into the second position.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING




The invention will be understood more fully, while still further objects and advantages will become apparent, in the following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a finger ring and a finger ring fitting aid constructed in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an end elevational view of the finger ring fitting aid installed upon the finger ring and illustrated in one operating position;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along line


3





3


of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is an end elevational view similar to

FIG. 2

, but with the finger ring fitting aid in another operating position;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along line


5





5


of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a plan view of a component part of an alternate embodiment of the invention; and





FIG. 7

is a fragmentary perspective view showing the component part of

FIG. 6

installed upon a finger ring.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to the drawing, and especially to

FIG. 1

thereof, a conventional finger ring


10


is illustrated in the form of an annulus


12


having a central axis


14


passing axially through a ring opening


16


. Annulus


12


includes an inside surface


18


, a radially opposite outside surface


20


, and axially opposite end surfaces


22


and


24


. A shank


26


is located on the ring


10


along a portion of annulus


12


transversely opposite a crown portion


28


of the ring


10


. Ring


10


is to be modified by the addition of a finger ring fitting aid


30


constructed in accordance with the present invention.




Finger ring fitting aid


30


includes a mount shown in the form of a plate


32


having a forward end


34


and a rearward end


36


. The plate


32


is to be affixed to the shank


26


of the ring


10


, as by soldering or brazing along the rearward end


36


of the plate


32


, as illustrated at


38


(see FIG.


3


). The plate


32


carries a pair of posts


40


which project in circumferentially opposite directions from corresponding side edges


42


of the plate


32


.




A sizing member


50


includes a central section


52


having a forward end


54


, a rearward end


56


, and a lower face


58


(see FIG.


3


). Arcuate arms


60


are integral with the central section


52


and extend in circumferentially opposite directions from corresponding side edges


62


of the central section


52


. A coupler


70


is integral with the central section


52


of the sizing member


50


and extends in an axial direction from the forward end


54


of the central section


52


. Coupler


70


carries a pair of ears


72


which depend downwardly, in transverse directions, from corresponding opposite sides


74


of coupler


70


, each ear


72


including an aperture


76


complementary to a counterpart post


40


, for purposes to be described below.




A resilient biasing mechanism is shown in the form of a leaf spring


80


having a first leg


82


and a second leg


84


arranged in a generally J-shaped configuration. A slot


86


extending axially through the central section


52


of sizing member


50


is essentially complementary to the first leg


82


of the leaf spring


80


such that the first leg


82


may be received within the slot


86


, thereby placing the second leg


84


beneath the central section


52


.




Turning now to

FIGS. 2 through 5

, with the plate


32


affixed to the shank


26


of the ring


10


, such that the mount extends in an axial direction located between the inside and outside surfaces


18


and


20


, the sizing member


50


is coupled to the ring


10


by juxtaposing the ears


72


of coupler


70


with the side edges


42


of the plate


32


with the posts


40


received within the apertures


76


. The engaged posts


40


and apertures


76


establish a hinge


90


which enables selective pivotal movement of the sizing member


50


about a pivotal axis


91


between a first position, illustrated in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, wherein the sizing member


50


is outside the opening


16


, enabling unrestricted access to opening


16


for the reception of a finger


92


of a wearer, and a second position, illustrated in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, wherein the sizing member


50


is located inside the opening


16


. The pivotal axis


91


extends laterally relative to the axial direction of extent of the mount, and relative to the direction of central axis


14


such that in the second position of the sizing member


50


, the arcuate arms


60


are juxtaposed with the inside surface


18


of the annulus


12


and extend essentially circumferentially adjacent the ring


10


, within the opening


16


, to constrict the opening


16


to a predetermined fitted size smaller than the size of the unrestricted opening


16


. Thus, with the sizing member


50


in the first position, ring


10


is placed readily upon the wearer's finger


92


by virtue of the unrestricted opening


16


of a size large enough to pass over the larger diameter encountered at the knuckle portion


94


of the wearer's finger


92


. Upon reaching the smaller diameter encountered at the ring-bearing portion


96


of the wearer's finger


92


, the sizing member


50


merely is moved to the second position to constrict the opening


16


to the desired fitted size. Placement of the hinge


90


adjacent the end surface


22


, and radially between the axial location of inside and outside surfaces


18


and


20


, enables finger ring fitting aid


30


to be installed readily on rings of different sizes and having shanks of different thicknesses between inside and outside surfaces


18


and


20


, without modification of the finger ring fitting aid


30


itself.




The sizing member


50


is resiliently biased into either one of the first and second positions by the over-center arrangement of the leaf spring


80


. As best seen in

FIGS. 3 and 5

, the first leg


82


of the leaf spring


80


is received within the slot


86


in central section


52


and is affixed therein, as by staking the first leg


82


in place within the slot


86


, as illustrated at


98


. The second leg


84


of the leaf spring


80


extends along the lower face


58


of the central section


52


and projects beneath the plate


32


, with the second leg


84


urged against a lower surface


100


of the plate


32


so as to bias the sizing member


50


into the first position, as shown in FIG.


3


.




Upon pivotal movement of the sizing member


50


into the second position, as shown in

FIG. 5

, the second leg


84


of the leaf spring


80


is urged against an upper surface


102


of the plate


32


so as to bias the sizing member


50


into the second position, with the arcuate arms


60


placed within the opening


16


in the ring


10


. Selected movement of the sizing member


50


is accomplished readily without the use of auxiliary tools. The described retention of the sizing member


50


in the first position assures ease of placement of the ring


10


on the wearer's finger


92


, while retention of the sizing member


50


in the second position attains a secure and comfortable fit and assures proper circumferential orientation of the ring


10


on the finger


92


for appropriate display of the crown portion


28


of the ring


10


.




As best seen in

FIGS. 1 and 4

, the arcuate arms


60


are in the form of cantilevers extending circumferentially from a root


110


, integral with the central section


52


at a corresponding side edge


62


, to a remote tip


112


spaced circumferentially from the root


110


. Each arcuate arm


60


is spaced radially inwardly from the shank


26


toward the central axis


14


in order to accomplish constriction of the opening


16


to the fitted size. The cantilever construction of the arcuate arms


60


enables fine adjustments to the precise fitted size by merely bending the arcuate arms


60


to the desired constriction, as indicated in phantom in FIG.


4


. Such bending of the arcuate arms


60


is accomplished without affecting the ability of the sizing member


50


to be moved into and retained at either one of the first and second positions.




Referring now to

FIGS. 6 and 7

, another embodiment of the present invention incorporates an alternate mount


120


which can be installed upon a conventional ring


122


, at the shank


126


of the ring


122


, without the necessity for soldering or brazing, as described in connection with the embodiment of

FIGS. 1 through 5

. As seen in

FIG. 6

, mount


120


includes posts


130


and is formed unitary with a bracket


140


having a segment


142


with integral first straps


144


and second straps


146


. In order to affix mount


120


to ring


122


, the segment


142


is deformed into an arcuate configuration complementary to the shank


126


, and the straps


144


and


146


are wrapped around the shank


126


at circumferentially spaced apart locations on the ring


122


. The straps


144


and


146


are bent into permanent deformation to secure the bracket


140


in place, thereby affixing the mount


120


to the ring


122


and making the posts


130


available for reception within apertures


76


of the sizing member


50


, as described in connection with the embodiment of

FIGS. 1 through 5

. The strapped connection of the present embodiment enables simplified completion of an installation without requiring soldering or brazing.




It will be seen that the present invention attains the several objects and advantages summarized above, namely: Facilitates the placement of a finger ring upon a wearer's finger, and subsequent removal of the finger ring, while enabling an appropriate fit at the ring-bearing portion of the finger; accomplishes a comfortable and effective seating of a finger ring on a ring-bearing portion of a wearer's finger without interfering with the ability to place the ring on the finger or selectively remove the ring from the finger; facilitates the attainment and retention of an appropriate circumferential orientation of a properly fitted ring on a wearer's finger; avoids the use of complex or obtrusive modifications to the structure of a conventional ring to enable ease of placement and removal while attaining an appropriate fit; provides an arrangement readily adapted to finger rings of different sizes and thicknesses; enables a simple installation without requiring special skills or equipment to modify a conventional finger ring; offers an aesthetically pleasing appearance in an effective functional arrangement; enables ease of operation, without the necessity for auxiliary tools; provides for the positive retention of a first selected configuration for placement or removal of a finger ring, or an alternate selected configuration for an appropriate fitted size; allows ready adjustment to assure a comfortable and effective fit, without affecting the ability to function as an aid to facilitate placement or removal of a finger ring; provides a rugged construction capable of effective performance over a long service life.




It is to be understood that the above detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention is provided by way of example only. Various details of design and construction may be modified without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention, as set forth in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A finger ring fitting aid for attachment to a finger ring having a shank, an opening for the reception of a wearer's finger, and a central axis aligned along an axial direction in which the finger is to be received within the opening, the finger ring fitting aid enabling selective unrestricted access to the opening for placement of the ring on the finger and subsequent constriction of the opening to facilitate appropriate fitting of the ring to the finger, the finger ring fitting aid comprising:a sizing member having at least one arcuate arm for location within the opening of the ring to constrict the opening to a fitted size; a mount for attachment to the shank of the ring; a coupler coupling the sizing member with the mount for movement of the arcuate arm between a first position outside the opening, enabling unrestricted access to the opening for reception of the finger within the opening, and a second position inside the opening, wherein the arcuate arm constricts the opening to the fitted size; and a resilient biasing mechanism for selectively resiliently biasing the arcuate arm into either one of the first and second positions so as to facilitate placement of the ring on the finger when the arcuate arm is biased into the first position, and appropriate fitting of the ring to the finger when the arcuate arm is biased into the second position.
  • 2. The finger ring fitting aid of claim 1 wherein the coupler includes a hinge coupling the sizing member with the mount for pivotal movement of the arcuate arm between the first position and the second position.
  • 3. The finger ring fitting aid of claim 2 wherein:the sizing member includes a central section having an axially forward end coupled to the mount, and circumferentially opposite sides; and the arcuate arm extends circumferentially from one of the opposite sides, and a further arcuate arm extends circumferentially from the other of the opposite sides, each arcuate arm having a circumferential length extending from a root integral with the central section at a corresponding side of the central section, to a remote tip spaced circumferentially from the root, the arcuate arms being arranged such that upon attachment of the finger ring fitting aid to the finger ring the arcuate arms each will be spaced radially inwardly, along the length of each arcuate arm, from the shank of the finger ring toward the central axis.
  • 4. The finger ring fitting aid of claim 3 wherein the hinge couples the sizing member with the mount for pivotal movement of the arcuate arms about a pivotal axis extending laterally relative to the axial direction.
  • 5. The finger ring fitting aid of claim 3 wherein the resilient biasing mechanism includes an over-center spring affixed to the central section and urged resiliently against the mount to bias the central section selectively into positions corresponding to the first and second positions of the arcuate arms.
  • 6. The finger ring fitting aid of claim 5 wherein the over-center spring includes a leaf spring having a first leg secured to the central section and a second leg urged resiliently against the mount.
  • 7. The finger ring fitting aid of claim 3 wherein the mount includes a bracket having an arcuate segment, and straps integral with the arcuate segment for being wrapped around the shank of the ring to affix the bracket to the ring.
  • 8. The finger ring fitting aid of claim 7 wherein the straps are spaced apart circumferentially for being wrapped around the shank at circumferentially spaced apart locations on the ring.
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