Claims
- 1. A clasp for connecting the ends of jewelry members, comprising:
- (a) an elongated main body member having an aperture in one end and an elongated slot on its longitudinal side, said slot connecting to said aperture at one end and terminating in an enlarged end at the opposite end, said enlarged end being positioned in an elongated longitudinal side of said main body member, said main body member further including a second slot on its longitudinal side opposite said first slot and extending from the end of said member to about a point opposite said enlarged end;
- (b) a cooperating member having a first enlarged portion on one end for insertion into said enlarged end of said main member, a second enlarged portion on the opposite end for connection to the end of a piece of jewelry, and a shank portion connecting said first and second enlarged portions, the width of said shank portion being narrower than said slot to allow said shank portion to traverse said slot, said first enlarged portion and the outer diameter of said second enlarged portion being larger than said aperture; and,
- (c) means for securing said cooperating member within said main body member such that said securing means does not restrict said slot, said securing means comprising:
- (i) a helical spring mounted in said main body member opposite the end containing said aperture and which biases said cooperating member against said aperture within said main body member;
- (ii) a biasing ring positioned in said main member intermediate said helical spring add said sphere portion of said cooperating member to bias said sphere portion against said aperture; and,
- (iii) said biasing ring having a bead on its circumference which extends upwardly through said second slot in said main body member such that said biasing ring is retractable from engagement with said sphere portion upon pulling said bead in a direction away from said aperture, thereby allowing said cooperating member to be detached from said main body member.
- 2. The clasp of claim 1, wherein the end of said main body member opposite said aperture connects said main body member to the end of a piece of jewelry.
- 3. The clasp of claim 1, wherein said main body member provides a hollow chamber therein.
- 4. The clasp of claim 1, wherein said enlarged end of said slot in said main body member is substantially circular in shape.
- 5. The clasp of claim 1, wherein said spring is a flat spring mounted on the longitudinal side of said main body member opposite to said slot, said spring extending partially along the length of said slot and said enlarged end to bias said cooperating member downwardly into said main body member and against said aperture.
- 6. The clasp of claim 1, wherein:
- (a) said enlarged end of said slot is located on the end of said main body member opposite said aperture; and,
- (b) said slot is offset from an axis running along the longitudinal side of said main body member such that said offset path of said slot forms said securing means.
- 7. The clasp of claim 6, wherein said offset path of said slot is a wavy path.
- 8. A clasp for connecting the ends of jewelry members, comprising:
- (a) an elongated hollow main body member having an aperture in one end and an elongated slot on its longitudinal side, said slot connecting to said aperture at one end and terminating in an enlarged end at the opposite ends, said enlarged end being positioned in an elongated longitudinal side of said main body member, said main body member further including a second slot on its longitudinal side opposite said first slot and extending from the end of said member to about a point opposite said enlarged end;
- (b) a cooperating member having a first enlarged portion on one end for insertion into said enlarged end of said main member, a second enlarged portion on the opposite end for connection to the end of a piece of jewelry, and a shank portion connecting said first and second enlarged portions, the width of said shank portion being narrower than said slot to allow said shank portion to traverse said slot, said first enlarged portion and the outer diameter of said second enlarged portion being larger than said aperture; and,
- (c) means for securing said cooperating member within said main body member such that said securing means does not restrict said slot, said securing means comprising:
- (i) a helical spring mounted in said main body member opposite the end containing said aperture and which biases said cooperating member against said aperture within said main body member;
- (ii) a biasing ring positioned in said main member intermediate said helical spring and said sphere portion of said cooperating member to bias said sphere portion against said aperture; and,
- (iii) said biasing ring having a bead on its circumference which extends upwardly through said second slot in said main body member such that said biasing ring is retractable from engagement with said sphere portion upon pulling said bead in a direction away from said aperture, thereby allowing said cooperating member to be detached from said main body member.
- 9. The clasp of claim 8, wherein the end of said main body member opposite said aperture connects said main body member to the end of a piece of jewelry.
- 10. The clasp of claim 8, wherein said spring is a flat spring mounted on the longitudinal side of said main body member opposite to said slot, said spring extending partially along the length of said slot and said enlarged end to bias said cooperating member downwardly into said main body member and against said aperture.
- 11. The clasp of claim 8, wherein:
- (a) said enlarged end of said slot is located on the end of said main body member opposite said aperture; and,
- (b) said slot is offset from an axis running along the longitudinal side of said main body member such that said offset path of said slot forms said securing means.
- 12. The clasp of claim 11, wherein said offset path of said slot is a wavy path.
- 13. A clasp for connecting the ends of jewelry, comprising:
- (a) an elongated hollow main body member having an aperture on one end, an eyelet portion on the opposite end for connecting said main member to the end of a piece of jewelry and an elongated slot on the longitudinal side of said main member, said slot connecting to said aperture on one end and terminating in an enlarged end on the opposite end, said enlarged end being positioned in an elongated longitudinal side of said main body member, said main body member further including a second slot on its longitudinal side opposite said first slot and extending from the end of said member to about a point opposite said enlarged end;
- (b) a cooperating member having a sphere portion on one end for insertion into said enlarged end of said main member, an eyelet portion on the opposite end for connection to the end of a piece of jewelry, and a shank portion connecting said sphere portion to said eyelet portion, the width of said shank portion being narrower than said slot to allow said shank portion to traverse said slot;
- (c) said sphere portion and the outer diameter of said eyelet portion being larger that said aperture; and,
- (d) means for securing said cooperating member in said main member such that said securing means does not restrict said slot, said securing means comprising:
- (i) a helical spring mounted in said main body member opposite the end containing said aperture and which biases said cooperating member against said aperture within said main body member;
- (ii) a biasing ring positioned in said main member intermediate said helical spring and said sphere portion of said cooperating member to bias said sphere portion outwardly against said aperture; and,
- (iii) said biasing ring having a bead on its circumference which extends upwardly through said second slot in said main body member such that said biasing ring is retractable from engagement with said sphere portion upon pulling said bead in a direction away from said aperture, thereby allowing said cooperating member to be detached from said main body member.
- 14. The clasp of claim 13, wherein:
- (a) said enlarged end is located on the longitudinal side of said main member; and,
- (b) said securing means is a flat spring mounted on the longitudinal side of said main member adjacent to said slot and extending partially over said slot and said aperture to bias said cooperating member downwards into said main member and against said aperture.
- 15. The clasp of claim 13, wherein:
- (a) said enlarged end of said slot is located on the end of said main member opposite said aperture; and,
- (b) said slot is offset from an axis running down the longitudinal side of said main member such that said offset path of said slot forms said securing means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of a previous application by the same inventor bearing U.S. Ser. No. 29/046,068 filed Nov. 6, 1995. The entire previous application Ser. No. 29/046,068 is incorporated herein by reference as if set forth in full below.
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