Integrated disposable ear piercing earring and clutch cartridge and ear piercing instrument for use therewith

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • RE37937
  • Patent Number
    RE37,937
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 21, 1995
    29 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 10, 2002
    22 years ago
  • US Classifications
    Field of Search
    • US
    • 606 167
    • 606 172
    • 606 181
    • 606 182
    • 606 184
    • 606 185
    • 606 188
  • International Classifications
    • A61B1734
Abstract
An ear piercing assembly includes a disposable cartridge assembly including a first and second ear piercing earring and an ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly for releaseably supporting the ear piercing earring therein. A clutch retaining sub-assembly is integrally formed with the ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly and releaseably supports a first and second clutch therein. An ear piercing instrument is adapted to receive the cartridge assembly and includes a plunger assembly for ejecting an ear piercing earring from the ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly and is displaceable for selectively moving between a first position for ejecting the first ear piercing earring from the ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly and a second position for ejecting the second ear piercing earring from the ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention is directed to a disposable earlobe piercing earring and clutch cartridge and instrument for use therewith and in particular, to an earlobe piercing assembly for facilitating earlobe piercing and maintaining the piercing earring sterile during handling, storage and piercing.




The most recent prior art ear piercing systems are of two types, namely cartridge housed earrings and open earrings. Both types operate by inserting a pointed earring or stud through the earlobe. This earring remains in place four to six weeks until the hole produced is healed.




The cartridge housed earring systems utilize either a cartridge housing a single piercing earring and clasp, requiring two cartridges per pair of earrings; a separate cartridge for each earring and clasp requiring four cartridges per pair of earrings; or no cartridge, but instead earrings and clasps which are unprotected and inserted into the piercing instrument from a carrier block. In all cases excessive handling with a high potential for earrings coming in contact with the fingers of the ear piercing instrument operator result, increasing the chance of cross contamination between successive ear piercing patients and the ear piercing instrument operator. Furthermore, these systems do not protect the instrument itself from contamination due to human contact or back splashing of blood or fluids during piercing.




Two prior art references, namely U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,004,470 and 5,007,918 issued to Samuel J. Mann introduced disposable, cartridge housed earrings of several different and random shaped styles featuring enclosure or encapsulation of the earring so that the earring may not be touched before or during the piercing process. The earring clasps or clutches are housed in a separate cartridge and are not totally encapsulated, but make direct contact with the operator difficult. When utilizing these prior art systems, both earring cartridges and clasp cartridges are inserted into a piercing instrument. This piercing instrument is of simple design and retains the cartridge within slide tracks. The earlobe is placed in the gap between the ear piercing earring cartridge and the clasp clutch cartridge. The plunger is displaced into the earring cartridge, ejecting the earring out of the cartridge, through the earlobe, and into the clasp, automatically releasing the clasp from the cartridge, completing the piercing process. In order to form a second piercing hole, both the earring cartridge and clutch cartridge are removed from the instrument, inverted, and the process is repeated. In the system of U.S. Pat. No. 5,004,470 the stud cartridge and clutch cartridge are not removed, but are slid within the ear piercing instrument to place the non-ejected earring in piercing position.




These prior art devices have been satisfactory. However, they suffer from the disadvantage that the disposable cartridges which prevent contact between each person and the instrument do not fully cover the piercing area of the instrument itself which is proximate to the earlobe allowing potential for contamination from blood back splash or the like. Additionally, because the cartridge must be inverted or slid by hand by the ear piercing instrument operator, the cartridges are still excessively handled exposing the cartridges to contamination from the operator as well as the susceptibility of being dropped. This is particularly significant when handling the clutch cartridge in which the clutches are exposed to some extent and may even be touched during handling.




A further deficiency, particularly in the ear piercing cartridge assembly of U.S. Pat. No. 5,007,918 is the use of a pair of bullet shaped capsules which are split longitudinally with the halves being connected by means of a thin hinge molded into the halves at the front of the bullet in the ejection direction. During the piercing procedure, as the earring is ejected, the earring must break the hinge in order to exit the front of the bullet and pass into the earlobe. Additional force is required to break the hinge thus making the procedure balky, preventing smooth insertion of the ear piercing earring. Such force requirements make operation difficult for some operators.




A further deficiency in the prior art ear piercing cartridge assemblies is that during the ear piercing process, it is necessary for the operator to hold the earlobe firmly in place against the clutch cartridge. The operator utilizes their fingertips to hold the earlobe in place. If the operator does not follow rigid cleansing procedures, the potential for contamination of the earlobe being pierced exists. Additionally, because the earlobe is not firmly retained in place, even when held by the operator's fingers, it is possible that nervous ear piercing patients will move their head causing the earring being inserted to be deflected from its intended path causing it to pierce portions of the ear other than the intended location, or it could be deflected sideways and only partially into the earlobe causing pain, bleeding and the need to reinsert the earring.




Accordingly, an ear piercing instrument and cartridge which eliminates earring handling through a simple, unitary construction and overcomes the shortcomings of the prior art is desired.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Generally speaking, in accordance with the instant invention, an integrated disposable ear piercing earring and clutch cartridge and ear piercing instrument for use therewith are provided. An ear piercing earring and clutch cartridge assembly (“cartridge assembly”) formed of a single, unitary piece includes a clutch retaining sub-assembly containing two clutches in side by side relationship. The cartridge also includes an ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly which contains two ear piercing earrings to cooperate with an associated clutch. The cartridge is provided with a saddle region for receiving an earlobe between the clutch retaining sub-assembly and the ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly.




The ear piercing instrument is adapted to receive the cartridge. A plunger assembly is mounted within the housing and is selectively capable of driving either the first or second ear piercing earring from the ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly to engage the associated clutch.




In one embodiment of the invention, the cartridge includes a clamp disposed within the saddle region for clamping the earlobe in place within the cartridge during piercing. The ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly includes a bullet cartridge housing the ear piercing earring. The bullet cartridge is slidably mounted within the cartridge so that the bullet cartridge is moved within the cartridge towards the clutch retaining sub-assembly prior to ejection of the earring from the ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly. The push rod assembly includes a push rod formed with a retraction hook for returning the bullet to the starting position. The plunger assembly also includes a plunger for moving the clamp into a position for clamping the earlobe in place prior to ejection of the ear piercing earring from the earring retaining sub-assembly.




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved ear piercing earring cartridge and an ear piercing instrument for use therewith.




Another object of the invention is to provide a disposable earring cartridge for use with an ear piercing instrument being configured to shield from contamination all relevant areas of the ear piercing instrument which are proximate to the earlobe being pierced.




A further object of the invention is to provide an ear piercing earring cartridge which increases ear piercing aiming accuracy.




Yet another object of the invention is to provide an improved ear piercing earring cartridge utilizing a sliding bullet, the bullet being formed in a clam shell construction hinged at the rear of the bullet sliding direction to allow for smooth ejection of the ear piercing earring.




Still another object of the present invention is to provide an improved ear piercing instrument which reduces the amount of handling of the ear piercing earring and clutch.




Still other objects and advantages of the invention will in part be obvious and will in part be apparent from the specification.




The invention accordingly comprises the features of construction, combination of elements, and arrangement of parts which will be exemplified in the construction hereinafter set forth and the scope of the invention will be indicated in the claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For a fuller understanding of the invention, reference is had to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the ear piercing earring and clutch cartridge mounted within the ear piercing instrument constructed in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 2

is a top plan view of the cartridge and ear piercing instrument constructed in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view taken along line


3





3


of

FIG. 2

with the cartridge shown as exploded;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view taken along line


4





4


of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged side sectional view of the cartridge and ear piercing device constructed in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 6

is a top plan view of the earring bullet in the open position constructed in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged side sectional view of the instrument and cartridge showing the earlobe in a clamped position;





FIG. 8

is a sectional view taken along line


8





8


of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 9

is an enlarged side sectional view of the cartridge and ear piercing instrument constructed in accordance with the invention illustrating the bullet extending from the cartridge;





FIG. 10

is a sectional view taken along line


10





10


of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 11

is an enlarged side sectional view of the cartridge and ear piercing instrument constructed in accordance with the invention showing the ejection of the ear piercing earring;





FIG. 12

is a side sectional view of the ear piercing cartridge and ear piercing instrument constructed in accordance with the invention illustrating the return of the bullet within the cartridge;





FIG. 13

is a sectional view taken along line


13





13


of

FIG. 11

; and





FIG. 14

is a sectional view taken along line


14





14


of FIG.


5


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Reference is now had to

FIGS. 1-6

wherein an ear piercing assembly, constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the instant invention, and generally indicated as


20


, is depicted. Ear piercing assembly


20


includes a unitary ear piercing earring (“earring”) and clutch cartridge assembly (“cartridge assembly”)


30


and an ear piercing instrument generally indicated as


70


. Cartridge assembly


30


includes an ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly


40


and a clutch retaining sub-assembly, generally indicated as


60


.




Cartridge assembly


30


is formed as an integral molded piece. Earring retaining sub-assembly


40


is separated from clutch retaining sub-assembly


60


by a floor


32


forming a saddle region


34


therebetween. A pivotable clamp


36


is affixed to floor


32


within saddle region


34


. A hinge


37


is formed between the clamp


36


and floor


32


allowing movement of clamp


36


towards clutch retaining sub-assembly


60


. Floor


32


is formed with a slot


33


therein.




Earring retaining sub-assembly


40


is integrally formed with floor


32


and includes a front support wall


42


extending therefrom and a casing


44


extending from front support wall


42


. Two bores


46


axially extend for the length of casing


44


through front support wall


42


in parallel side by side relationship. Casing


44


is formed as a hollow cavity


49


below bores


46


(FIG.


14


). Opposed retaining ramp surfaces


43


extend within cavity


49


.




Reference is now specifically made to

FIGS. 3

,


5


and


6


wherein an earring bullet cartridge


47


formed of two half walls


48


a,


48


b connected by a hinge


51


is depicted. In an exemplary embodiment the half walls forming bullet cartridge


47


are molded of a low friction plastic to define a low friction inner surface. Half wall


48


a is symmetrical with half wall


48


b and accordingly the following description with respect to half wall


48


a is identical with respect to half wall


48


b and each element referred to herein with the lower case letter suffix (a) has a counterpart with the same number and the suffix (b) unless otherwise specified. By way of orientation and to simplify the description of half walls


48


a, the length thereof is defined herein as being along the axial direction defined by the movement of bullet cartridge


47


along bore


46


.




Half wall


48


a includes flexible relief slit


50


a, a spherical wall


52


a and an elongated channel


54


a and a rear wall


56


a. When half walls


48


a and


48


b are folded together, they, together with the rear walls


56


a and


56


b, , define a cavity for receiving therein an ear piercing earring


55


having a piercing pin


55


a and an earring head


55


b.




Rear walls


56


a,


56


b are secured together by hinge


51


. Indentations


57


a,


57


b are formed in rear walls


56


a,


56


b respectively and define an opening


53


for receiving a push rod


88


during the ear piercing operation. Lateral projection


58


a projects along half walls


48


a at the rear of bullet cartridge


47


. During assembly of earring retaining sub-assembly


40


and cartridge assembly


30


, piercing earring


55


is positioned in one of the half walls


48


a or


48


b. Thereafter, half walls


48


a,


48


b. Thereafter, half walls


48


a,


48


b are folded along hinge


51


so that piercing earring


55


is disposed within bullet cartridge


47


. Piercing pin


55


a is positioned to define an interference fit in elongated channels


54


a,


54


b. Ear piercing earring head


55


b rests against rear walls


56


a,


56


b. Half wall


48


a is formed with pins


161


extending therefrom. Half wall


48


b is formed with holes


163


therein dimensioned and positioned to receive pins


161


which are press fit therein. Pins


161


acting in cooperation with holes


163


maintain bullet cartridge


47


closed until the earring is ejected.




A respective bullet cartridge


47


is maintained within each bore


46


. The inner diameter of bore


46


is dimensioned to provide a tension fit with lateral projections


58


a,


58


b of bullet cartridge


47


while allowing bullet


47


to slide through bore


46


while maintaining bullet cartridge


47


oriented within bore


46


. Lateral projections


58


a,


58


b are slideably positioned within bore


46


by runners


46


a,


46


b formed within bore


46


. A retaining lip


43


extends inwardly i.e., towards the axis of bore


46


, at the exit end in the ejection direction of bore


46


. Retaining lip


43


is dimensioned to come in contact with lateral projections


58


a,


58


b acting as a stop to prevent the complete ejection of bullet cartridge


47


during ear piercing.




Clutch retaining sub-assembly


60


, includes a clutch casing


62


and clutches


63


. Each clutch


63


is formed of a single piece of resilient metal having a C-shaped configuration forming two symmetrical loops


64


, having ends


65


. An opening


66


is provided in the metal for receiving piercing pin


55


a of earring


55


and is coaxial with the space between ends


65


.




Clutch casing


62


is a solid molded casing integrally formed with floor


32


. Clutch casing


62


includes two clutch chambers


67


a,


67


b. The construction of clutch chamber


67


a is identical to that of


67


b and accordingly, for simplicity of description only clutch chamber


67


a is described. Like numbers are utilized to indicate like structure.




Clutch chamber


67


a is formed by a blind hole


68


. A nib


69


projects from blind hole


68


and is extended to rest between the ends


65


of loops


64


of each clutch


63


to place in position and secure clutch


63


within clutch chamber


67


a. When piercing pin


55


a enters opening


66


and continues until it is between ends


65


of loops


64


, the ends


65


are spread apart and are no longer held by nib


69


. Piercing pin


55


a, contacts the bottom of blind hole


68


stopping piercing pin


55


a. Accordingly, each clutch chamber


67


a,


67


b is configured to releaseably secure clutch


63


therein until clutch


63


is secured on a piercing pin


55


a of an earring after the earlobe has been pierced. Clutch case


62


is formed with a rearwardly extending clutch wall


61


tracing the outline of clutch casing


62


forming a cavity within clutch wall


61


.




Reference is now made specifically to

FIG. 3

in which ear piercing instrument


70


is shown as including a housing


72


having an actuator


74


slidably received therein through an opening


73


and a plunger assembly housing


76


. Plunger assembly housing


76


is maintained within housing


72


by an anchor pin


78


.




Housing


72


is defined by a front wall


118


having push rod openings


120


a,


120


b (

FIG. 4

) and a plunger opening


122


formed therein. An anvil


124


is formed on housing


72


and separated from front wall


118


by a cover plate


130


forming a saddle region


126


therebetween. Cover plate


130


is affixed to housing


72


by a screw


131


. A keeper


133


integrally formed with cover plate


130


is positioned to extend through slot


33


of floor


32


of cartridge assembly


30


. Slots


135


are formed in cover plate


130


to allow an ejector


200


to pass therethrough. A catch


128


extends from floor


130


and cooperates with retaining ramps surfaces


43


extending within cavity


45


when cartridge assembly


30


is disposed within saddle region


126


to prevent movement of cartridge


30


.




When cartridge


30


is disposed within saddle region


126


, cartridge floor


32


covers coverplate


130


. Anvil


124


is received against clutch wall


61


to prevent sliding of cartridge


30


. Keeper


133


abuts against front support wall


42


to prevent movement of earring retaining sub-assembly


40


. Push rod openings


120


a,


120


b are coaxial with bores


46


allowing push rod


88


to extend within casing


44


to eject bullet cartridge


47


. Push rod


88


is also coaxial with the hole


53


formed within bullet cartridge


47


. Cutaway portions


38


are also coaxial with bores


46


allowing earring


55


to pass over clamp


36


as it is ejected. Opening


122


is coaxial with opening


45


allowing smooth passage of plunger


86


therethrough to come in contact with clamp


36


. Ejector


200


is a substantially U-shaped member and includes contact arms


202


(

FIG. 14

) and a base


204


extending through the saddle region of housing


72


. Flanges


206


extend from either side of base


204


preventing ejector


200


from passing entirely through housing


72


. A spring


208


disposed between platform


130


and flanges


206


biases ejector


200


away from platform


130


. Ejector arms


202


extend through slots


130


,


135


of platform


130


so that when button


204


is pressed in the direction of arrow J (

FIG. 7

) contact arms


204


come in contact with casing


44


lifting cartridge assembly


30


from ear piercing instrument


70


by causing retaining ramps surfaces


43


to slide past catches


128


.




A plunger assembly housing


76


includes plunger


86


and push rod


88


, which are slidably mounted within plunger assembly housing


76


. Plunger assembly housing


76


is formed with a first bore


80


having plunger


86


slidably mounted therein. A second bore


82


parallel with bore


80


is formed in plunger assembly housing


76


for slidably supporting push rod


88


therein. Bore


80


is formed with an opening


81


. Opening


81


has a diameter less than bore


80


forming a shoulder


83


within bore


80


. Similarly, an opening


85


of bore


82


has a diameter less than bore


82


forming a shoulder


87


.




Push rod


88


is formed with a channel


90


extending substantially along the length thereof. A hook


92


is pivotably mounted within groove


90


on a pivot


94


and rotates about pivot


94


. A spring


96


mounted within groove


90


biases hook


90


to extend out from groove


90


. Push rod


88


is formed of a front portion


91


and a rear portion


93


. Front portion


91


has a diameter substantially equal to opening


85


and is able to extend through opening


85


. Rear portion


93


has a diameter substantially equal to the diameter of bore


82


and is stopped from exiting bore


82


by shoulder


87


.




A plug


98


is disposed at an open end of bore


85


. Plug


98


is formed with an anchor


100


. Plug


98


also extends within actuator


74


so that pressure on actuator


74


pushes plunger assembly housing


76


towards opening


120


. A spring


102


is between anchor


100


and rear portion


93


biasing push rod


88


through opening


85


. Spring


102


acts as a push rod drive length compensator. Not all ear piercing earrings


55


are of the identical length. Accordingly, for longer earrings, push rod


88


need not extend all the way from housing


72


during the piercing operation. Once piercing pin


55


a hits the rear of blind hole


68


no more driving by push rod


88


is required. Spring


102


will contact allowing push rod


88


to move rearwardly within bore


82


preventing push rod


88


from driving earring


55


too hard, in turn preventing the damaging of earring


55


. Accordingly, spring


102


operating within bore


82


adapts the drive length of push rod


88


for each length earring insuring proper drive force and drive length for push rod


88


.




Plunger


86


has a front portion


104


having a diameter substantially equal to opening


81


and opening


122


to pass therethrough. Plunger


86


also includes a rear portion


106


having a diameter substantially equal to the interior diameter of bore


80


so that shoulder


83


acts as a stop preventing plunger


86


from passing entirely from bore


80


. A plunger plug


108


disposed within bore


80


is formed at one end with an anchor


110


extending within bore


80


. A spring


112


for biasing plunger


86


towards opening


122


is anchored at one end by anchor


110


and at another by rear portion


106


. In a preferred embodiment spring


112


has less of a biasing force than spring


102


. Spring


112


acts in a manner similar to spring


102


and prevents plunger


86


from exerting to great a force against clamp


36


. Plunger


86


contacts clamp


36


and moves it into a position where it pins an earlobe


148


against clutch retaining sub-assembly


60


, the movement of clamp


36


will be stopped at a desired secure clamping pressure. As actuator


74


is continually compressed, spring


112


becomes compressed preventing an additional pressure to be applied to plunger


86


preventing plunger


86


from providing too great a clamping pressure. Spring


112


absorbs the excess drive force being applied to clamp


36


by plunger


86


.




Actuator


74


is formed with an anchor


113


and housing


72


is formed with an anchor


114


. A spring


116


extends from anchor


112


to anchor


114


for biasing actuator


74


away from house


72


returning actuator


74


to a non-actuating position.




Actuator


74


is formed with a recess


134


therein. A knob


136


is rotatably mounted within recess


134


. Knob


136


is substantially circular in shape matching the shape of recess


134


to allow rotation therein. Recess


134


is formed with a stop member


138


. Knob


136


is formed with a annular notch


140


extending along a portion of its circumference. Annular notch


140


does not extend entirely about recesses


146


so that walls


142


a,


142


b are formed at either end of notch


140


. A finger protrusion


144


is formed on knob


136


substantially 180° opposed from the center of annular notch


140


to facilitate rotation of knob


136


. Knob


136


may be rotated in either direction of a two directional arrow B. As knob


136


is rotated, a wall


142


b or


142


a moves closer to stop member


138


and will come in contact therewith preventing further rotation of knob


136


.




Knob


136


is formed with a square recess


146


. A peg


143


extends from plunger plug


108


into recess


146


. The outline of peg


143


is also square so that rotation of knob


136


rotates plunger plug


108


and in effect rotates plunger assembly housing


76


(

FIG. 10

) about plunger


86


. Plunger


86


forms the center of the axis of rotation for plunger assembly housing


76


. Plunger assembly housing


76


rotates in the direction of either arrow C or arrow D (

FIG. 10

) bringing push rod


88


in axial alignment with either one of opening


120


a or


120


b, respectively when a respective wall


142


a,


142


b contacts stop member


138


.




Reference is now made to

FIGS. 3

,


5


,


7


and


9


in explaining operation of ear piercing instrument


20


. Prior to operation, air piercing earring


55


is placed within half wall


48


b of bullet cartridge


47


. Half wall


48


a is then rotated about hinge


51


. Bullet cartridge


47


is then placed within earring retaining sub-assembly


40


. A clutch is placed within clutch retaining sub-assembly


60


. The entire cartridge is sterilized and shipped.




At the site of application, cartridge


30


is placed within saddle region


126


and ramp surfaces


43


are secured by catch


128


, clutch wall


61


of clutch retaining sub-assembly


60


contacts anvil


124


securing cartridge


30


in place within saddle region


126


of ear piercing instrument


70


.




By way of example, to begin piercing, knob


136


is in the left position of arrow B as viewed in

FIG. 8

so that push rod


88


is adjacent and coaxial with opening


120


a (FIG.


5


). At the same time plunger


86


is adjacent and coaxial with opening


45


within cartridge


30


.




Plunger


86


extends farther than push rod


88


and leads push rod


88


as actuator


74


is actuated. A squeezing pressure is applied on actuator


74


moving actuator


74


through opening


73


into housing


72


. As actuator


74


moves into housing


72


, a force is provided in the direction of arrow E causing plunger


86


and push rod


88


to move in the direction of arrow E. Plunger


86


contacts clamp


36


moving clamp


36


from a first rest position towards anvil


124


into a second position clamping an earlobe


148


between clamp


36


and clutch cartridge retaining means


60


. Simultaneously, push rod


88


passes through opening


120


a and contacts bullet cartridge


47


pushing bullet cartridge


47


in the direction of arrow F (FIG.


7


). As a bullet cartridge


47


slides within bore


46


, bullet cartridge


47


extends from bore


46


towards earlobe


148


. Elongated channel


54


formed at the front traveling end of bullet cartridge


47


aids in aiming bullet cartridge


47


towards earlobe


148


.




As actuator


74


is continually squeezed, push rod


88


continues to slide bullet cartridge


47


through bore


46


until lateral projections


58


a,


58


b contact retaining lip


43


stopping further sliding of bullet cartridge


47


. Simultaneously, plunger


86


continues to apply pressure against clamp


36


maintaining the ear in place. However, the pressure on earlobe


148


does not substantially increase because weaker spring


112


absorbs the force as actuator


74


is compressed into housing


72


so that clamp


36


acts as a stop for plunger


86


in cooperation with spring


112


so that an excessive pressure is not applied against earlobe


148


.




As actuator


74


is continuously moved within housing


72


, the force on push rod


88


causes push rod


88


to move through opening


53


formed by indentations


57


a,


57


b. Hook


92


having an angled forward surface slides up and over rear wall


56


b of bullet cartridge


47


entering opening


53


and is then returned to its extended position by the bias force applied by spring


96


.




Push rod


88


comes in contact with ear piercing earring head


55


b pushing ear piercing earring head


55


b through bullet cartridge


47


causing the tapering walls


52


a,


52


b to separate in the directions of arrows G, H (FIG.


13


). Flexible relief slits


50


a,


50


b are closed as tapered walls


52


a,


52


b are opened by the earring


55


b, thereby providing clearance to allow separation of tapering walls


52


a,


52


b. Piercing pin


55


a extends past cutaway portion


38


of clamp


36


, pierces earlobe


148


and is secured by ends


65


of clutch


63


and contacts the rear of blind hole


68


. Blind hole


68


acts as a stop to piercing pin


55


a, preventing further driving by push rod


88


. Spring


102


absorbs any continued driving force adjusting the drive length and drive force to prevent overdriving. By separating ends


65


of clutch


63


, the tension between ends


65


and nib


69


is relieved allowing free removal of clutch


63


from clutch chamber


67


a.




Actuator


74


is then released. Spring


116


provides a biasing force pushing actuator


74


out from housing


72


. Plunger


72


is coupled to actuator


74


by way of plunger plug


108


and push rod


88


is affixed to actuator


72


by way of plug


98


so that as actuator


74


moves in a direction opposite to that of arrow E, plunger


86


and push rod


88


are withdrawn into housing


72


.




As push rod


88


is withdrawn, hook


92


engages rear wall


56


b of bullet cartridge


47


sliding bullet cartridge


47


in the direction of arrow I (FIG.


12


), within bore


46


. Bullet


47


is closed as it retracts within bore


46


. Once rear wall


56


a,


56


b contacts front wall


118


bullet cartridge


47


is prevented from moving any further in the direction of arrow I. The rear surface


92


a of hook


92


is provided with a slight angle of about 6° allowing it to slide over rear wall


56


b within groove


90


to slide through opening


53


formed by indentations


57


a,


57


b. Push rod


88


returns to the position shown in FIG.


5


.




To form a second hole within an earlobe utilizing the second ear piercing earring contained within cartridge


30


, knob


136


is rotated in the opposite direction of arrow B, rotating plunger assembly housing


76


until stop member


138


comes in contact with wall


142


a so that push rod


88


is now coaxial with opening


120


b. The process described above is now repeated to eject the second ear piercing earring


55


contained within cartridge assembly


30


.




When both piercing earrings


55


have been ejected, the spent cartridge is ejected from housing


72


by pressing on ejector


200


. This causes assembly


30


to become dislodged from housing


72


so that if the operator is performing ear piercing near a disposal site, such as a trash can, the operator merely activates the ejector


200


by pressing button


204


to drop the cartridge into the trash can without touching the used cartridge further preventing cross contamination to the ear piercing operator. Spring


208


returns ejector


200


to a non-ejecting position.




It should also be noted as seen from

FIGS. 2 and 3

, cartridge


30


surrounds and extends beyond saddle region


126


of ear piercing instrument


70


. Accordingly, by being dimensioned to be at least coextensive with platform


130


, anvil


124


and front wall


118


, cartridge


30


act as a splash shield substantially removing any chance of blood or body fluid splattering against ear piercing instrument


70


to be transmitted to the next user of the ear piercing instrument


70


.




By constructing an ear piercing instrument having a push rod that is pivotable about a plunger, so that the push rod is displaceable from a first position behind a first earring coaxial with an earring retaining sub-assembly bore to a second position behind a second earring coaxial with a second retaining sub-assembly bore without touching the earring retaining sub-assembly, an ear piercing assembly which effectively eliminates handling of the cartridge assembly after sterilization is provided. By providing a clamp, which is activated before ear piercing, misfiring and misaiming is reduced because the earlobe is now locked in place during piercing. Additionally, by utilizing a bullet cartridge in which the hinge is formed at the rear of the bullet cartridge rather than the front of the bullet cartridge, it is no longer necessary to break the hinge as piercing occurs allowing for a smooth, continuous piercing motion, further preventing misfiring or operator difficulty.




It will thus be seen that the objects set forth above, among those made apparent from the previous description, are efficiently obtained and, since certain changes may be made in the above construction without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.




It is also to be understood that the following claims cover all the generic and specific features of the invention herein described and all statements of the scope of the invention which, as a matter of language might be said to fall therebetween.



Claims
  • 1. An ear piercing cartridge assembly comprising a cartridge assembly, said cartridge assembly comprising a first and second ear piercing earring; ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly means for releasably supporting both said ear piercing earrings, said ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly means including a casing having a bore therethrough; a bullet cartridge means for maintaining an ear piercing earring therein, said bullet cartridge means being slidably disposed within said bore to allow movement between a first position and a second position within said bore; a first and second clutch; clutch retaining sub-assembly means integrally formed with said ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly means for releaseably supporting both of said clutches, a floor disposed between said ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly forming a protective shield and said clutch retaining sub-assembly forming a saddle region therein; clamp means disposed on said floor for being moved between a first position and a second position, the clamp means clamping an earlobe disposed within said saddle region against said clutch retaining sub-assembly means at said second position; ear piercing instrument means for supporting said cartridge assembly thereon, said ear piercing instrument means including a plunger assembly means supporting said cartridge assembly for ejecting an ear piercing sub-assembly meansearring from said ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly means; displacement means for selectively moving said plunger assembly means between a first position for ejecting said first ear piercing earring from said ear piercing earring retaining means and a second position for ejecting said second ear piercing earring from said ear piercing earring retaining means; said plunger assembly means including a plunger assembly housing, a push rod disposed within said plunger assembly housing for ejecting said ear piercing earring, displacement of said push rod ejecting said ear piercing earring; said plunger assembly housing rotating about said plunger to selectively move said push rod between said first position for ejecting said first ear piercing earring and said second position for ejecting said second ear piercing earring; clamp activation means for moving said clamp means from said first position; said clamp activation means including said plunger, said plunger causing said clamp to provide a pressure against an earlobe; pressure compensation means for compensating the amount of pressure to be applied by said plunger; said plunger assembly means further comprising retraction means for returning said bullet cartridge means from said second position to said first position; and earring length compensation means for controlling the amount of displacement of said push rod in response to the length of the ear piercing earring being ejected by said push rod.
  • 2. The ear piercing assembly of claim 1, wherein said clamp activation means moves the clamp means to said second position prior to said plunger assembly means ejecting an ear piercing earring from said ear piercing earring retaining means.
  • 3. The ear piercing assembly of claim 2, wherein said bullet cartridge means includes a first half wall and a second half wall joined to said first half wall by a hinge formed at a rear portion thereof; an opening being formed in a rear surface of said bullet cartridge means and said retraction activation means including said push rod, said push rod being formed with a groove therein and a hook being rotatably supported within said groove for engaging a rear wall of said bullet cartridge means.
  • 4. An ear piercing cartridge assembly comprising: a first and second ear piercing earring; ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly means for releasably supporting both said ear piercing earrings; a first and second clutch; clutch retaining sub-assembly means integrally formed with said ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly means for releaseably supporting both of said clutches.
  • 5. The ear piercing cartridge assembly of claim 4, wherein said ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly means includes a bore extending therethrough; bullet cartridge means slidably disposed within said bore, an ear piercing earring being disposed within said bullet cartridge means, said bullet cartridge means being formed of a first half wall and a second half wall, said ear piercing earring being ejected from said bullet cartridge means during ear piercing, said first half wall being affixed to said second half wall at the rear portion of said bullet cartridge means in the ejection direction.
  • 6. The ear piercing cartridge assembly of claim 5, wherein a hinge is formed between said first half wall and said second half wall at the rear portion of said bullet cartridge means, each half wall having a radial configuration progressing towards the forward portion of said bullet cartridge means in the ejection direction forming a ramp at the front portion of said bullet cartridge means, said ear piercing earring contacting said ramp causing said half walls to separate releasing said ear piercing earring during ejection.
  • 7. The ear piercing cartridge assembly of claim 4, further comprising a floor, said floor being disposed between said ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly means and said clutch retaining sub-assembly means forming a saddle region in said cartridge assembly; and clamp means integrally formed with said floor, said clamp means being movable between a first position and a second position, said clamp means clamping an earlobe disposed within said saddle region against said clutch retaining sub-assembly means when said clamp means is in said second position.
  • 8. An ear piercing earring cartridge assembly comprising a first and secondan ear piercing earring; ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly means for releaseably supporting both said ear piercing earringsearring; a first and second clutch; a clutch retaining sub-assembly means for releaseably supporting both said clutchesclutch; a floor disposed between said ear piercing earring sub-assembly means and said clutch sub-assembly means forming a saddle region therein; and a clamp means movable from a first position to a second position for clamping an earlobe disposed within said saddle region, against said clutch retaining sub-assembly means when said clamping meansclamp is in said second position.
  • 9. The ear piercing earring cartridge assembly of claim 8, wherein said clamp means includes a pivotable clamp and a hinge disposed between said floor and said pivotable clamp, said pivotable clamp moving about said hinge between said first position and said second position.
  • 10. An ear piercing cartridge assembly comprising a first and second ear piercing earring; ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly means for releasably supporting both said ear piercing earrings; a first and second clutch; clutch retaining sub-assembly means integrally formed with said ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly means for releaseably supporting both of said clutches; a floor, said floor being disposed between said ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly means and said clutch retaining sub-assembly means forming a saddle region therebetween; clamp means integrally formed with said floor, said clamp means being movable between a first position and a second position, said clamp means clamping an earlobe disposed within said saddle region against said clutch retaining sub-assembly means when said clamp means is in said second position.
  • 11. The ear piercing cartridge assembly of claim 10, wherein said ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly means includes a bore extending therethrough; bullet cartridge means slidably disposed within said bore, an ear piercing earring being disposed within said bullet cartridge means, said bullet cartridge means being formed of a first half wall and a second half wall, said ear piercing earring being ejected from said bullet cartridge means during ear piercing, said first half wall being affixed to said second half wall at the rear of said bullet cartridge means in the ejection direction.
  • 12. An ear piercing assembly comprising a cartridge assembly, said cartridge assembly including a first and second ear piercing earring; ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly means for releasably supporting both said ear piercing earrings; a first and second clutch; clutch retaining sub-assembly means integrally formed with said ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly means for releaseably supporting both of said clutches; and ear piercing instrument means for supporting said cartridge assembly thereon, said ear piercing instrument means including a plunger assembly means supported within said ear piercing instrument means for ejecting an ear piercing earring from said ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly means; and displacement means for selectively moving said plunger assembly means between a first position for ejecting said first ear piercing earring from said ear piercing earring retaining means and a second position for ejecting said second ear piercing earring from said ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly means.
  • 13. The ear piercing assembly of claim 12, wherein said plunger assembly means includes a plunger assembly housing, a push rod disposed within said plunger assembly housing for ejecting said ear piercing earring.
  • 14. The ear piercing assembly of claim 13, wherein said plunger assembly means further comprises a plunger disposed within said plunger assembly housing, said plunger assembly housing rotating about said plunger to selectively move said push rod between said first position for ejecting said first ear piercing earring and said second position for ejecting said second ear piercing earring.
  • 15. The ear piercing assembly of claim 14, wherein said cartridge assembly includes a floor disposed between said ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly and said clutch retaining sub-assembly forming a saddle region therein; clamp means disposed on said floor for being moved between a first position and a second position, the clamp means clamping an earlobe disposed within said saddle region against said clutch retaining sub-assembly means at said second position; and said plunger assembly means including clamp activation means for moving said clamp means from said first position.
  • 16. The ear piercing assembly of claim 15, wherein said clamp means includes a clamp and a flexible hinge, said flexible hinge being disposed between said floor and said clamp and said clamp activation means includes said plunger.
  • 17. The ear piercing assembly of claim 16, wherein said plunger causes said clamp to provide a pressure against an earlobe and further comprising pressure compensation means for compensating the amount of pressure to be applied by said clamp.
  • 18. The ear piercing assembly of claim 17, wherein said pressure compensation means includes a spring coupled to said plunger.
  • 19. The ear piercing assembly of claim 12, wherein said ear piercing instrument means is formed with a front wall, an anvil and a floor disposed therebetween forming a saddle region therebetween, said cartridge assembly being disposed within said saddle region, and further comprising a catch formed in said saddle region and ramped surfaces formed on said ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly means cooperating with said catch for releasably maintaining said cartridge assembly within said saddle region.
  • 20. TheAn ear piercing cartridge assembly of claim 19, further comprising ejecting meansa cartridge assembly, said cartridge assembly comprising an ear piercing earring; an ear piercing earring retaining subassembly for releasably supporting said ear piercing earring; a clutch; a clutch retaining subassembly integrally formed with said ear piercing earring retaining subassembly for releasably supporting said clutch; a floor disposed between said ear piercing earring retaining subassembly and said clutch retaining subassembly forming a first saddle region therein; an ear piercing instrument for supporting said cartridge assembly thereon, said ear piercing instrument including a plunger assembly supporting said cartridge assembly for ejecting said ear piercing earring from said ear piercing earring retaining subassembly; and a cartridge assembly ejector for ejecting said cartridge assembly from said ear piercing instrument means .
  • 21. The ear piercing instrumentcartridge assembly of claim 20, wherein said ejection meanscartridge assembly ejector includes a substantially U-shaped member slidably disposed within said ear piercing instrument having a first contact arm and a second contact arm for contacting said cartridge assembly, a button, each of said contact arms being integrally formed with said button and a biasing meansmember for biasing said contact arms away from said cartridge assembly, said contact arms causing said catch to release said ramp surfaces.
  • 22. The ear piercing assembly of claim 12, wherein said cartridge assembly includes a floor disposed between said ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly and said clutch retaining sub-assembly forming a saddle region therein; clamp means disposed on said floor for being moved between a first position and a second position, the clamp means clamping an earlobe disposed within said saddle region against said clutch retaining sub-assembly means at said second position; and said plunger assembly means including clamp activation means for moving said clamp means from said first position to said second position.
  • 23. The ear piercing assembly of claim 22, wherein said clamp activation means moves the clamp means to said second position prior to said plunger assembly means ejecting an ear piercing earring from said ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly means.
  • 24. The ear piercing assembly of claim 12, further comprising cartridge assembly ejecting means for ejecting said cartridge assembly from said ear piercing instrument means.
  • 25. The ear piercing instrument of claim 24, wherein said ejection means includes a substantially U-shaped member slidably disposed within said ear piercing instrument having a first contact arm and a second contact arm for contacting said cartridge assembly, a button, each of said contact arms being integrally formed with said button and biasing means for biasing said contact arms away from said cartridge assembly.
  • 26. TheAn ear piercing assembly of claim 12, whereincomprising a cartridge assembly, said cartridge assembly including a piercing earring; an ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly for releasably supporting said ear piercing earring; an ear piercing instrument for supporting said cartridge assembly thereon, said ear piercing instrument including a plunger assembly supported within a housing for ejecting said ear piercing earring from said ear piercing earring retaining subassembly, said ear piercing retaining assembly means includes including a casing having a bore therethrough; a bullet cartridge means for maintaining ansaid ear piercing earring therein, said bullet cartridge means being slidably disposed within said bore to allow movement between a first position and a second position within said bore, said plunger assembly means further comprising a retraction meansassembly for returning said bullet cartridge means from said second position to said first position.
  • 27. The ear piercing assembly of claim 12, wherein said ear piercing instrument includes a front wall, an anvil and a floor disposed therebetween forming a saddle region within said ear piercing instrument, said cartridge assembly including a floor disposed between said clutch cartridge retaining sub-assembly means and said ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly means forming a saddle region therebetween, the saddle region of said cartridge assembly being dimensioned to be coextensive with the saddle region of said ear piercing instrument, shielding said ear piercing instrument from contamination during ear piercing.
  • 28. The ear piercing assembly of claim 14, wherein said ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly means includes a casing having a bore therethrough; bullet cartridge means for maintaining an ear piercing earring therein, said bullet cartridge means being slidably disposed within said bore to allow movement between a first position and a second position within said bore, said plunger assembly means further comprising retraction means for returning said bullet cartridge means from said second position to said first position.
  • 29. The ear piercing assembly of claim 28, wherein said bullet cartridge means includes a first half wall and a second half wall, a hinge joining said first half wall to said second half wall at a rear portion thereof; an opening formed in a rear surface of said bullet cartridge means and said retraction activation means including said push rod, said push rod being formed with a groove therein and a hook being rotatably supported within said groove for engaging a rear wall of said bullet cartridge means at said opening.
  • 30. The ear piercing assembly of claim 29, further comprising biasing means for biasing said hook to extend out from said groove.
  • 31. The ear piercing assembly of claim 14, wherein said displacement means includes a plunger plug having a first end coupled with said plunger assembly housing, a rotatable knob disposed within said ear piercing instrument, a second end of said plunger plug being operatively coupled to said knob.
  • 32. The ear piercing assembly of claim 13, wherein displacement of said push rod ejects said ear piercing earrings from said cartridge assembly and further comprising earring length compensation means for controlling the amount of displacement of said push rod in response to the length of the ear piercing earring being ejected by said push rod.
  • 33. The ear piercing assembly of claim 32, wherein said earring length compensation means includes a spring coupled to said push rod.
  • 34. The ear piercing instrument of claim 19, wherein said earring length compensation means includes a spring coupled to said push rod.
  • 35. The ear piercing assembly of claim 29, wherein said ear piercing instrument means includes a platform extending within said saddle region, a keeper integrally formed with said platform said keeper extending through said floor in preventing movement of said cartridge assembly during piercing.
  • 36. An ear piercing instrument for ejecting an ear piercing earring from a cartridge assembly comprising a housing adapted to receive said cartridge assembly; plunger assembly means supported within said housing for ejecting an ear piercing earring from said cartridge assembly, said plunger assembly means including a push rod displaceable for ejecting an earring from said cartridge, and earring length compensation means for controlling the displacement distance of said push rod in response to the length of the ear piercing earring being ejected by said push rod.
  • 37. An ear piercing cartridge assembly comprising a cartridge assembly, said cartridge assembly comprising an ear piercing earring; an ear piercing earring retaining subassembly for releasably supporting said ear piercing earring; a clutch; a clutch retaining subassembly for releasably supporting said clutch, an ear piercing instrument including a push rod for ejecting said ear piercing earring from said ear piercing earring retaining subassembly; said ear piercing earring retaining subassembly and clutch retaining subassembly being mounted on said ear piercing instrument and a pressure compensator for compensating the amount of pressure to be applied by said push rod in response to the length of the ear piercing earring being ejected by said push rod.
  • 38. An ear piercing assembly comprising a cartridge assembly, said cartridge assembly comprising an ear piercing earring; an ear piercing earring retainer subassembly for releasably supporting said ear piercing earring; a clutch; a clutch retainer subassembly integrally formed with said ear piercing earring retaining subassembly for releasably supporting said clutch, a floor disposed between said ear piercing earring subassembly and said clutch retaining subassembly for forming a saddle region therein; a clamp disposed on said floor movable between a first position and a second position, the clamp clamping an ear lobe disposed within said saddle region against said clutch retaining subassembly at said second position; an ear piercing instrument for supporting said cartridge assembly thereon, said ear piercing instrument including a plunger assembly supporting said cartridge assembly for ejecting said ear piercing earring from said ear piercing earring retaining subassembly; a clamp activator for moving said clamp from said first position; said clamp activator including a plunger, said plunger causing said clamp to provide a pressure against an ear lobe; and a pressure compensator for compensating the amount of pressure to be applied by said plunger in response to the length of the ear piercing earring being ejected by said plunger assembly.
  • 39. An ear piercing assembly comprising a cartridge assembly, said cartridge assembly including an ear piercing earring; an ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly for releasably supporting said ear piercing earring; a clutch; a clutch retaining sub-assembly integrally formed with said ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly for releasably supporting said clutch; said ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly including a casing having a bore therethrough; a bullet cartridge for maintaining said ear piercing earring therein, said bullet cartridge being slidably disposed within said bore to allow movement between a first position and a second position within said bore; an ear piercing instrument for supporting said cartridge assembly thereon, said ear piercing instrument including a plunger assembly supported within said ear piercing instrument for ejecting said ear piercing earring from said ear piercing earring retaining sub-assembly; said plunger assembly including a plunger assembly housing, a push rod disposed within said plunger assembly housing for ejecting said ear piercing earring; said plunger assembly further comprising a retractor for returning said bullet cartridge from said second position to said first position.
  • 40. The ear piercing assembly of claim 39, wherein said bullet cartridge includes a first half wall and a second half wall, a hinge joining said first half wall to said second half wall at a rear portion thereof; an opening formed in a rear surface of said bullet cartridge and said retractor including said push rod, said push rod being formed with a groove therein and a hook being rotatably supported within said groove for engaging a rear wall of said bullet cartridge at said opening.
  • 41. The ear piercing cartridge assembly of claim 20, wherein said ear piercing instrument includes a second saddle region, said cartridge assembly being disposed within said second saddle region, and further comprising a catch formed in said second saddle region and ramped surfaces formed on said ear piercing earring retaining subassembly cooperating with said catch for releasably maintaining said cartridge assembly within said second saddle region.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Number Name Date Kind
4030507 Mann Jun 1977 A
4527563 Reil Jul 1985 A
4860747 Sciara Aug 1989 A
4931060 Aué Jun 1990 A
5004470 Mann Apr 1991 A
5004471 Mann Apr 1991 A
5007918 Mann Apr 1991 A
5350394 Mann Sep 1994 A
Divisions (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 07/975318 Nov 1992 US
Child 08/517510 US
Reissues (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 07/975318 Nov 1992 US
Child 08/517510 US