This invention relates to jewelry clasps. More particularly, this invention relates to jewelry clasps which are utilized for securing bead bearing bracelets or necklaces about wearer's wrists or necks.
Common bracelet or necklace clasps such as magnetic clasps, spring ring clasps, and “lobster claw” clasps perform the function of securing a flexible strand bracelet or necklace about a wearer's wrist or neck. Such bracelets or necklaces are commonly known to include and support a series of decorative beads. The flexible strand of such bracelet or necklace typically extends through such beads' hollow bores. Where such bracelets or necklaces bear such decorative beads, the clasp portions of such bracelets or necklaces advantageously dually function as connecting means and as slide stops. The clasp's slide stop function advantageously prevents the decorative beads from undesirably falling from the ends of the flexible strand.
A drawback or deficiency of common bracelets or necklaces, such as described above, is that the clasp portions of such bracelets or necklaces undesirably block or interfere with installations of such decorative beads onto the bracelet or necklace's strand.
The instant inventive jewelry clasp overcome drawbacks and deficiencies described above by uniquely configuring a jewelry clasp so that it may perform triple functions as connecting means, as slide stopping means for preventing beads from falling from a bracelet or necklace's strand, and as bead threading means, alternately allowing decorative beads to be easily and conveniently threaded over and mounted upon such strands.
A first structural component of the instant inventive jewelry clasp comprises a halved body portion. The halved body portion may suitably include mechanical features which are similar to those of common two piece snap ring jewelry clasps, magnetic jewelry clasps, or “lobster claw” jewelry clasps. Where the common portion of the inventive jewelry clasp comprises a two piece magnetic clasp, such magnetic clasp typically includes left and right body portions, each body portion housing and supporting a magnet. Where the common portion of the inventive clasp comprises a snap ring clasp, such clasp preferably comprises a pair of rings, one ring among the pair including an alternately telescoping and retractable spring biased segment. Where the common portion of the inventive jewelry clasp comprises a “lobster claw” clasp, such clasp typically comprises a ring in combination with a lobster claw shaped element which includes a hooking portion and a spring biased hook closing portion.
A further structural component of the instant inventive jewelry clasp comprises means for anchoring a flexible strand. The strand preferably comprises monofilament plastic cording, a flexible wire, or a flexible wire cable. The strand element may have any suitable length. For example, where the strand is to function as a bracelet, the strand is typically between four and six inches in length. Where the strand is to serve as a necklace, the strand may be between twelve inches and thirty inches in length. One end of the strand is preferably fixedly secured to one of the halves of the clasp by means of soldering, adhesive bonding, or compressive fitting applied to a “pin and socket” joint. The pin of such joint preferably comprises a strand end and the socket is preferably formed by the clasp ball.
A further structural component of the instant inventive jewelry clasp preferably comprises a cylindrical metal lug having outwardly extending helical threads, and presenting a hollow socket. Such helically threaded lug preferably has an outside diameter which is fitted for passage through the hollow eye openings of common decorative beads. The opposite end of the strand element received by the instant invention is preferably fixedly mounted within the socket of such lug by means of soldering, compression fitting, or adhesive bonding.
A further structural component of the instant inventive jewelry clasp comprises a cylindrical helically threaded void extending into the opposite half of the clasp, such helically threaded void being fitted for threadedly receiving the helically threaded lug.
In use of the instant inventive jewelry clasp, the eyes of a plurality of decorative beads may be extended over the helically threaded lug and thence onto the strand element. Thereafter, the helically threaded lug, along with its attached strand end, may be threadedly mounted within the clasp's helically threaded void. Upon such threaded mounting, the clasp effectively functions as a bead retaining slide stop. In order to remove and interchange beads, the helically threaded lug may be oppositely rotated and threadedly removed. Thereafter, the beads may be extracted thereover, and new beads may be installed thereover, as desired. Thereafter, the lug may be threadedly reinstalled within the helically threaded void.
Accordingly, objects of the instant invention include provision of structures, as described above, wherein such structures are arranged for the performance of functions as described above.
Other and further objects, benefits, and advantages of the instant invention will become known to those skilled in the art upon review of the Detailed Description, which follows, and upon review of the appended drawings.
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While the principles of the invention have been made clear in the above illustrative embodiment, those skilled in the art may make modifications in the structure, arrangement, portions and components of the invention without departing from those principles. Accordingly, it is intended that the description and drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in the limiting sense, and that the invention be given a scope commensurate with the appended claims.
The following non-provisional patent application is directed to and claims priority from, and claims the benefit of the filing date of Provisional Patent Application No. 60/735,435 filed Apr. 24, 2006, with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The inventor under said Application No. 60/745,435 and the inventor under the instant Application are one and the same. That all drawings and sections of said Provisional Application are identical to the instant Application.