Jewelry link assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6212869
  • Patent Number
    6,212,869
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 2, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 10, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A link assembly for a link bracelet is provided. The link assembly includes a first link member formed with a male link element at one end and a second link member formed with a female link element at one end that is designed for pivotally and matingly engaging with the male link element of the first link member. The male link element is constructed with a first bore formed therethrough and the female element has second and third bores formed therethrough. The second and third bores are disposed on opposite sides and are axially aligned with the first bore when the two link elements are matingly engaged.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a link assembly for a link bracelet or other jewelry item, and more particularly to a jewelry link assembly having an improved physical appearance.




Conventional link bracelets typically use three types of link elements. These prior art link elements are referred to as a hook type, H link, and pin type; the latter requires the use of a pin across the entire link. In all of these designs, it is necessary to solder or laser heat the outside surface of the link element—this normally produces a visible joint marking on the finished link, which is visually unattractive.




In addition, both hook type and H links are disadvantageous since it is difficult to achieve a tight fit between links; alignment is also difficult.




Accordingly, it is desirable to provide a link assembly for a link bracelet which overcomes these prior art deficiencies.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Generally speaking, in accordance with the invention, a link assembly for a link bracelet or other jewelry item is provided. The link assembly includes a first link member formed with a male link element at one end and a second link member formed with a female link element at one end that is designed for pivotally and matingly engaging with the male link element of the first link member. The male link element is constructed with a first bore formed therethrough and the female element has second and third bores formed therethrough. The second and third bores are disposed on opposite sides and are axially aligned with the first bore when the two link elements are matingly engaged.




Significantly, the male link element is formed with an access opening for enabling access to the first bore. In order to couple the first link member to the second link member, a pair of specially sized pins are inserted through the opening and received within the first bore. One of the pins is slidably positioned so that it is disposed through the first bore and into the second bore. The other of the pins is slidably positioned so that it is disposed between the first bore and the third bore. These pins are then welded in place.




In accordance with the invention, the second and third bores of the female link element do not extend all the way through the respective side walls of the second link member. As a result, when the two pins are placed in position such that they extend between the first and second bore and the first and third bore respectively, they are not visible from either side of the link assembly, creating a far more aesthetically pleasing appearance.




In the preferred embodiment, the first link member and second link member have the same design. Thus, one end of the link member is formed with the male link element and the second end of the link member is formed with the female link element. In assembly, a plurality of link members may be pivotally linked with each other by engaging the female link element of one member with the male link element of a corresponding link member.




Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide an improved link assembly for a link bracelet or other jewelry item.




Still another object of the invention is to provide an improved link assembly in which the pin elements used for connecting corresponding links are not visible.




Yet a further object of the invention is to provide an improved link assembly that is easier to use when assembling a link bracelet or other jewelry item.




Still other objects of the invention will in part be obvious, and in part be apparent from the following description.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For a fuller understanding of the invention, reference is made to the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a jewelry link bracelet utilizing a plurality of link assemblies made in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of an individual link assembly made in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 3

is a bottom plan view of a link assembly of the invention; and





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view taken along lines


4


—


4


of FIG.


3


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring first to

FIG. 1

, a jewelry link bracelet made from a plurality of link assemblies of the inventive design is generally indicated at


11


. Link bracelet


11


includes a plurality of link assemblies


13


of the invention, each of which is used for carrying a pair of jewelry stones such as a diamond. As can be appreciated, what is visible along the outer surface of link assembly


11


are the stones


12


, while the individual link assemblies can be seen from the underside of bracelet


11


.




Turning now to

FIGS. 2-4

, the inventive link element


13


is described. Link assembly


13


is defined by front facing ribs


33


,


33


A and


33


B, side walls


15


and back wall


17


. Front facing ribs


33


,


33


A and


33


B define a pair of rectangular shaped settings


35


for accommodating a pair of stones


12


(as shown in FIG.


1


). As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 4

, back wall


17


includes a pair of rectangular shaped extending fingers


17


A and


17


B under which a tube element


19


is disposed. Tube element


19


is formed with an axially running bore


21


having openings


21


A and


21


B on either side and access into bore


21


from the back of link element


13


is made possible by an access opening


20


. Each of side walls


15


of link element


13


leads to a pivot wall


27


located adjacent bore openings


21


A and


21


B.




The other end of link element


13


is formed with pair of pivot elements


29


on either side which are designed for pivotally engaging pivot walls


27


of the adjacent link element. Pivot elements


29


are each formed with a bore


31


which is designed to axially align with bore


21


on either side of openings


21


A and


21


B when pivot elements


29


rotatably engage pivot walls


27


(see FIG.


4


).




It is important to note that each of bores


31


extend only partially through pivot elements


29


(from the inside), thus not disrupting the surface of either side wall


15


.




In order to assemble a first link element


13


to a second link element


13


, the two link elements are coupled together by engaging pivot elements


29


with pivot walls


27


such that bore


21


of the first link element and bores


31


of the second link element are aligned, as best depicted in

FIGS. 3 and 4

. Then, one of pins


25


is dropped through access opening


20


and into bore


21


, where it is slid completely to one side so that a portion thereof is received within one of bores


31


(see FIG.


4


). Then the other pin


25


is dropped through access opening


20


and into bore


21


where it slid completely to the other side so that a portion thereof is received within the other of bores


31


.




In order to fix each of pins


25


in position between bore


21


and one of bores


31


, a welding process (typically by a laser) is applied to the inside ends of each of pins


25


. As can be appreciated, because each of bores


31


formed in pivot elements


29


does not extend through side wall


15


, pin


25


, when positioned within bores


21


and


31


, as discussed above, will not be visible.




Although the inventive link element shown in the drawings holds two substantially rectangular shaped stones, the inventive link element may be designed to accommodate a single or any number of stones, and stones of various shapes, without departing from the scope of the invention.




Although the inventive link element is shown in a bracelet, the link assembly may be used also in a necklace, earring or other kind of jewelry piece in which links are used.




It will thus be seen that the objects set forth above, among those made apparent from the preceding description, are efficiently attained by the subject invention. Certain changes may be made in carrying out the invention without departing from its spirit and scope. The scope of the invention is recited in the claims found thereinbelow.



Claims
  • 1. A link assembly for a link bracelet or necklace comprising:a first link member formed with a male link element at one end; a second link member formed with a female link element at one end designed for pivotal mating engagement with said male link element; said male link element having a first bore formed therethrough and said female link element having second and third bores formed therethrough with said second and third bores disposed on opposite sides of and axially aligned with said first bore when said link elements are matingly engaged; wherein said male link element is formed with an access opening leading to said first bore such that at least one pin is insertable therethrough and into said first bore, said at least one pin slidably moveable so that said pin extends between said first bore and one of said second and third bores.
  • 2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein said first link member is formed with said female link element at said other end and said second link member is formed with said male link element at said other end.
  • 3. The assembly of claim 1, wherein said access opening is formed along the underside of said first link member.
  • 4. The link assembly of claim 1, wherein said male link element comprises a tubular member for defining said first bore.
  • 5. The assembly of claim 4, wherein said tubular member is formed with said access opening.
  • 6. The assembly of claim 1, wherein said female link element comprises a pair of extending shoulders.
  • 7. The assembly of claim 6, wherein each of said shoulders is formed with said second and third bores respectively.
  • 8. A link unit for a link bracelet or necklace comprising:a top wall, bottom wall and pair of side walls and having a first end formed with a male link element and a second end formed with a corresponding female link element; said male link element having a first bore formed therethrough with openings on either side thereof and said female link element having second and third bores formed therethrough with said second and third bores having inside openings which align with the openings on either side of said first bore, wherein each of said second and third bores do not extend through the corresponding side wall of said link member.
  • 9. The link unit of claim 8, wherein said male link element is formed with a central access opening along the bottom thereof which leads to said first bore and that is sized to enable a pivot pin to drop therethrough so as to be slidably received inside said first bore.
  • 10. A link assembly for a link bracelet comprising:a first link member formed with a male link element at one end; a second link member having a pair of side walls which leads to a female link element at one end that is pivotally engaged with said male link element; said male link element having a first bore formed therethrough and said female link element having second and third bores formed therethrough with said second and third bores disposed on opposite sides of and axially aligned with said first bore; wherein each of said second and third bores does not extend through the corresponding side wall located along said female link element of said second link member; and a pair of pivot pins with one pin disposed inside and between said first and second bores and the other pin disposed inside and between said first and third bores.
  • 11. The link assembly of claim 10, wherein said male link element is formed with a central access opening for communicating with said first bore and which is sized to enable each of said pins to pass therethrough.
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Number Name Date Kind
1173427 Heyman Feb 1916
1443512 Veigel Jan 1923
1843555 Goldblatt Feb 1932
5347498 Loth et al. Sep 1994