The present invention relates in general to a jewelry clasp and pertains, more particular to an improved clasp that can be used with a bracelet or bangle and that provides for a ready engagement.
There are a variety of different jewelry clasps that are known. However, for many of these jewelry clasp designs there is a difficulty in providing a quick and effective engagement of the clasp.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved jewelry clasp that provides an effective engagement. Another object of the present invention is to provide a jewelry clasp that is particularly adapted for use with a bracelet, bangle or necklace structure.
To accomplish the foregoing and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention there is provided a jewelry clasp for use with a jewelry band and comprising:
a base piece having an open passage at one side thereof; an insert piece having an attachment end and an insert end;
said insert piece having an insert position in which the insert end is free to extend into and out of the open passage, and a locked position in which the insert piece is secured with the base piece;
a first magnetic member disposed at a bottom of the open passage; and
a second magnetic member disposed at a free end of the insert end of the insert piece.
In accordance with other aspects of the present invention said base piece has an entry slot having a width that is greater than a length thereof; said base piece includes an annular slot disposed inward of said entry slot; said base piece includes a free end stub that supports the first magnetic member; said insert piece includes a head and at least one projection disposed inward of the head and for insertion through the entry slot and for engagement with the annular slot; the projection passes through the entry slot when in the insert position and the insert piece is rotated in the annular slot in the locked position in order to secure the insert piece with the base piece; the projection is comprised of a pair or posts that extend from opposed sides of the insert piece; said insert piece includes a head and at least one projection disposed inward of the head and for insertion into the open passage of the base piece; including a retaining loop supported at the head of the insert piece for attachment with a charm or the like; said first magnetic member comprises a magnet; said second magnetic member comprises a magnet; said base piece has an entry slot that accepts the insert piece in substantially only one position, and an annular slot disposed inward of said entry slot, said base piece having a cylindrical body and said insert piece also being cylindrical and including a head and a stem extending from the head, a securing loop supported at the head and a pair of posts extending from opposed sides of the stem and for engagement with the annular slot, said insert piece being rotatable in said annular slot in order to lock the insert piece relative to the base piece; the first magnetic member is disposed in the cylindrical body of the base piece at the bottom of the open passage, said second magnetic member being disposed at a free end of the stem opposite to the head of the insert piece.
In accordance with another version of the present invention there is provided a combination jewelry band, pair of clasps, and a charm adapted to be supported between the respective clasps, said combination comprising: a first clasp and a second clasp, each clasp including a base piece having an open passage at one side thereof; and an insert piece having an attachment end and an insert end; a first magnetic member disposed at a bottom of the open passage; and a second magnetic member disposed at a free end of the insert end of the insert piece; each clasp secured at opposed ends of the jewelry band; each said clasp including a securing loop for attachment with a charm.
In accordance with still other aspects of the present invention said base piece has an entry slot and an annular slot disposed inward of said entry slot; each said base piece includes a free end stub that supports the first magnetic member, and said insert piece includes a head and at least one projection disposed inward of the head and for insertion through the entry slot and for engagement with the annular slot; the projection passes through the entry slot when in the insert position and the insert piece is rotated in the annular slot in the locked position in order to secure the insert piece with the base piece; the projection is comprised of a pair or posts that extend from opposed sides of the insert piece; each said insert piece includes a head and at least one projection disposed inward of the head and for insertion into the open passage of the base piece; said first magnetic member comprises a magnet, and said second magnetic member comprises a magnet.
It should be understood that the drawings are provided for the purpose of illustration only and are not intended to define the limits of the disclosure. The foregoing and other objects and advantages of the embodiments described herein will become apparent with reference to the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Reference is now made to the drawings for an illustration of the jewelry clasp of the present invention.
The jewelry clasp is comprised of a base piece 10 that is basically of cylindrical construction, although, it may be of other shapes such as oval, square or rectangular. The base piece 10 is provided with an open passage 12 at one side thereof and is considered as having a bridging stub 18 that defines a blind end of the passage 12. The jewelry clasp of the present invention is also comprised of an insert piece 30 having an attachment end 32 and an insert end 34. The insert piece is considered as having an insert position in which the insert end is free to extend into and out of the open passage 12, and a locked position in which the insert piece is secured with the base piece. As illustrated in, for example,
As illustrated in
The insert piece 30, as previously mentioned, has an insert end 34 and an attachment end 32. The attachment end 32 is basically comprised of an enlarged head 36. The insert end 34 is basically comprised of a somewhat elongated stem 35 having a free end 57. It is the magnetic member 56 that is disposed at this free end having an exposed magnetic surface 59 that is flush with the free end 57.
The stem 35 also includes at least one projection that is spaced inward from the head 36. This trajection extends through the entry slot and is for engagement with the annular slot 16. When the projection passes through the entry slot, once the insert piece is rotated into the annular slot, this locks the insert piece with the base piece. In the illustrated embodiment, the locking projection is in the form of a pair of opposed position posts 38. These posts are illustrated in
Regarding the magnetic members 50 and 56, these can be opposed polarity magnets or one of them can be constructed of a magnetic material. In either case, these provide an attraction force therebetween. In this regard, in the cross-sectional views of
For the purpose of rotating the insert piece, there is provided a channel 40 in the head 36. The securing loop 42 has ends that engage within the channel 40.
Each of the base pieces is also provided with an opening 33. This opening 33 is for receipt of the band 13 or any other type of elongated support structure. Each of the magnetic members 50 and 56 is preferably supported by means of an associated sleeve illustrated in the cross-sectional views. The abutting surfaces 51 and 59 of the magnetic members 50 and 56 are constructed to be planar and to provide full contact between these surfaces as illustrated in
As indicated previously,
Having now described a limited number of embodiments of the present invention, it should now be apparent to those skilled in the art that numerous other embodiments and modifications thereof are contemplated as falling within the scope of the present invention, as defined by the appended claims.
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