Claims
- 1. A jewelry clutch comprising a small hollow tubular housing having integral front and rear walls, a coil spring mounted in said housing having an outer diameter slightly smaller than the inner diameter of said housing, said front and rear walls having central openings communicating with the inside of said coil spring, and a pin adapted to fit into said openings and into said coil spring, the outer diameter of said pin being smaller than the inside diameter of said coil spring, said coil spring having means at each end for frictionally engaging said pin when said pin is pushed into said housing.
- 2. A jewelry clutch as in claim 1, wherein said means comprises the inturned ends of said coil spring presenting a sharp edge to said pin to restrict the passage of said pin into said coil spring.
- 3. A jewelry clutch as in claim 2, wherein said pin is provided with a transverse groove spaced from the front end, said groove engaging one end of said coil spring when said pin is completely inserted in said housing to releasably retain said pin in said housing.
- 4. A jewelry clutch as in claim 2, wherein said pin is provided with a pair of spaced transverse grooves, each of said grooves engaging one end of said coil spring when said pin is inserted in said housing to releasably retain said pin in said housing.
- 5. A jewelry clutch as in claim 2, wherein said housing is axially embedded in an article of costume jewelry and said pin is mounted in a complementary piece of costume jewelry.
- 6. A jewelry clutch as in claim 1, wherein said pin is provided with a transverse groove spaced from the front end, said groove engaging one end of said coil spring when said pin is completely inserted in said housing to releasably retain said pin in said housing.
- 7. A jewelry clutch as in claim 1, wherein said pin is provided with a pair of spaced transverse grooves, each of said grooves engaging one end of said coil spring when said pin is inserted in said housing to releasably retain said pin in said housing.
- 8. A jewelry clutch as in claim 1, wherein said housing is axially embedded in an article of costume jewelry and said pin is mounted in a complementary piece of costume jewelry.
Parent Case Info
The present invention comprises a continuation-in-part of my copending application entitled JEWELRY CLUTCH, Ser. No. 916,552, filed June 19, 1978 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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