Claims
- 1. An improved jewelry mounting construction for adapting a pierced-ear earring for use as a stickpin, the earring being of the kind having a smooth surfaced, linear earring post with an attached decorative piece, the construction comprising, in combination:
- an earring post receptacle defining a generally cylindrical smooth sided bore compatable with the earring post and adapted for slidable insertion and removal of an earring post into and out of the bore;
- means for frictionally mounting the earring post within the post receptacle bore to restrain sliding insertion and removal of the earring post and attach the post within the bore, said means comprising an elastic material contained within the bore of the receptacle to retain the earring post within the bore by a friction fit; and
- an elongated decorative pin affixed to the receptacle and having upper and lower longitudinal ends, the lower end of the pin tapering generally to a point for insertion of the pin into clothing and retain the pin in the clothing, the upper end of the pin being affixed to the earring post receptacle to prevent movement between the pin and the receptacle, the pin being of a length sufficient to support the post receptacle in the clothing and to restrict motion of the pin in the clothing when interwoven into that clothing by puncturing insertion by the lower tapered end whereby a pierced-ear earring having a decorative piece may be inserted by its earring post into the earring post receptacle and the combination of the elongated post receptacle and the elongated pin may be inserted into and restrained within clothing so that a pierced-ear earring may be used as a stickpin.
- 2. An improved jewelry mounting construction as claimed in claim 1, wherein the elastic material further comprises an elastomeric silicone adhesive.
- 3. A jewelry mounting construction for adapting a pierced-ear earring for use as a clothing stickpin when the pierced-ear earring has an elongated smooth-sided cylindrical earring post intended for insertion at one end through the lobe of a pierced-ear, the pierced-ear earring also having a decorative piece affixed to the other end of the post, the construction comprising, in combination:
- a tubular earring post receptacle having a smooth inner surface and adapted to mate with the cylindrical earring post by sliding insertion of the earring post into one end of the receptacle, the receptacle being configured with a point at the other end and being of sufficient length to support the construction when the pointed end is inserted into clothing; and
- means for securing the earring post in the receptacle by a friction fit, the means comprising an elastic material filling a portion of the receptacle and affixed to the inner surface of the receptacle, the elastic material being puncturable and yieldable upon insertion of the earring post into the receptacle, whereby a pierced-ear earring may be converted into a stickpin by inserting the elongated smooth-sided earring post into the tubular earring post receptacle such that the earring post is held within the receptacle by a friction fit from the adherance of the smooth sides of the earring post to the elastic material within the receptacle, and the construction may be mounted on clothing as a decoration by inserting the pointed end of the receptacle into the clothing.
- 4. A jewelry mounting construction as claimed in claim 3, wherein the elastic material comprises an elastomeric silicone adhesive.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of parent application Ser. No. 832,843, filed Feb. 24, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,655,055 which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 728,447 filed Apr. 30, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,574,595 application Ser. No. 728,444 was itself a continuation of application Ser. No. 460,284 filed Jan. 24, 1983, now abandoned.
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