1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to the field of earrings. More particularly the invention relates to a device that secures ornamental jewelry to the backside of a post earring by mounting the jewelry to that portion of the earring post that penetrates through the material or body part it is mounted on.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Pierced ear jewelry consists of the decorative element worn on the outside of the ear lobe, a post that is affixed to the ear jewelry and penetrates through the pierced hole in the ear lobe, and a clutch that captures the post on the back side of the ear lobe. This clutch grips the post through the action of metal spring clips or friction.
Various clutch devices are known for attaching to earring posts, principally utilizing spring clips to fasten the post. These known clutch devices are designed primarily for functionality, without aesthetic considerations. The conventional earing clutch device does not incorporate a decorative element, but merely slides over the post to a position where it secures the earring against the ear lobe, allowing a portion of the post to be exposed to view. As a result, the view of the back of the earring, when it is secured on the ear lobe, is generally unattractive.
What is needed, therefore, is an jewelry earring clutch that incorporates a decorative element that is worn on the backside of an earring and secures the earring to the ear lobe. What is yet further needed is a jewelry earring clutch that is easily manufactured and assembled.
For the reasons cited above, it is an object of the present invention to provide a jewelry earring clutch that is attractive and secures the earring to the ear lobe. It is a further object to provide a jewelry earring clutch that is easily manufactured and assembled.
The objects of the invention are achieved by providing a jewelry earring clutch that integrates a clutch into decorative jewelry. As used hereinafter, the term “jewelry” includes but is not limited to decorative elements worn for personal adornment, such as cubes that attach directly to the earring post or other shapes that depend from an element that attaches to the earring post. The jewelry may include gemstones or other stones, initials or symbols, miniature electronic light effects, and may be made of a variety of materials that are suitable for decorative articles, such as metal, synthetic materials, natural materials and fiber, etc. The jewelry earring clutch according to the invention is generally shown applied to the post of a pierced earring, with the face of the earring placed on the front of an ear lobe and the post inserted into a piercing in the ear lobe. It is understood, however, that a pierced earring can be worn on other parts of the body and the the terms “front” and “back” are used relative to the surface on which the face of the earring proper is mounted. It should also be understood that the term “ear lobe” as used hereinafter is representative of any body part or material on which an earring with a post is mounted. As such, “ear lobe” includes all surfaces of the outer ear, skin flaps in or around the navel or elsewhere on the body, and also fabric on which an earring with a post is mountable.
The jewelry earring clutch according to the invention has a clutch incorporated into the decorative element and secures the earring to the ear lobe. The decorative element has a hole or depression for receiving the clutch. The clutch comprises a flexible body with flanges. The body is forcibly inserted into the hole or depression and the flanges at the ends of the body hold the clutch in the bore, such that it is not easily removable without the use of a tool. Ideally, the dimensions of the jewelry earring clutch are such that the portion of the earring post that extends beyond the ear lobe is completely enclosed the clutch. This eliminates the unsightly view of the exposed post that is so common with conventional post earrings.
The present invention is described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, like reference numbers indicate identical or functionally similar elements.
The jewelry earring clutches 100 and 200 have been described as being attached to the earring post 5 at the back of the ear lobe 6. This is for reasons of simplicity of illustration only. It is, of course, possible to have an earring face 4 that is inserted into the earring hole 7 from the back of the ear lobe 6 and to mount the jewelry earring clutch 100 or 200 on the front face of the ear lobe 6, depending on which side of the earring the wearer decides to present on the front face of the ear lobe 6. For example, an earring comprises an aesthetically pleasing disc face made of gold and is inserted from the back face of the ear lobe 6. The jewelry earring clutch 100 or 200 is mounted on the earring post 5 on the front face of the ear lobe 6. If the wearer has a collection of jewelry earring clutches, he or she could use the disc face and simply exchange the clutch 1 to present a new look forward.
There has been described and illustrated herein an attachment system for attaching decorative devices to the backside of an earring. While particular embodiments of the invention have been described, it is not intended that the invention be limited thereto, but that the invention be as broad in scope as the art will allow. It will therefore be appreciated by those skilled in the art that yet other modifications could be made to the present invention without deviating from its spirit and scope as so claimed.