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 an earring-post comprised of a generally linear shaft pointed at one end and affixed at the remaining end to a decorative item, the construction comprising, in combination:
- means for receiving the pierced-ear earring post comprising a post receptacle defining a generally cylindrical bore with a longitudinal axis compatible with the earring post and adapted for slidable insertion and removal of the earring post in and out of the bore at one end of said receptacle,
- means for frictionally affixing 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, the means comprising a segment of compressible material inserted into the earring post receptacle bore and affixed longitudinally along a portion of the bore's inner surface so that insertion of the earring post into the bore compresses the compressible material and forces the post against both the compressible material and the bore's inner surface;
- a generally linear pin mateable with said bore at the other end of said receptacle, said pin having a longitudinal axis and upper and lower longitudinal ends, the lower end tapering generally to a point for insertion of the pin through a puncturable material and retention of the pin in that material, the upper end being adapted for rigid attachment to the earring post receptable with the pin's axis corresponding to the bore's axis, the pin, being of sufficient length to support the post-receptacle at a distance from the lower tapered end and to attach the pin in the puncturable material when inserted into that material; and
- means for fixedly connecting the earring-post receptacle onto the elongated pin, whereby a pierced-ear earring having a decorative attachment may be inserted by its earring post into the earring post receptacle and 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 for adapting pierced-ear earrings having a generally linear earring post for use on unpierced ears, comprising, in combination:
- an earring having a pivoted pincer jaw, said earring including a receptacle for the pierced-ear earring post, the receptacle defining a bore compatible with the earring post, in which the earring post may be slidably inserted and slidably removed the receptacle comprising a generally U-shaped body with the bight portion of the U-shape defining the bore as a post hole, the post hole being adapted to allow a post to be inserted through the hole parallel to the pincer jaw when the pincer jaw is in the closed position;
- means for securing the earring post in the receptacle bore to restrain sliding movement by the post in directions generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the post, said means comprising opposed gripping members forming the legs of said U-shape, the gripping members positioned in longitudinal alignment with the post hole and spaced apart at slightly less than the diameter of the post, the gripping members further being composed of an elastic material, whereby a post may be slidably inserted in the post hole and may be further inserted between the gripping members, thereby elastically spreading the gripping members, so that the earring post is restrained from slidable movement longitudinally within the post receptacle by the friction produced by the elastic gripping member's opposed forces on the earring post;
- said pincer jaw being disposed opposite the post receptacle, the pincer jaw having a shank with an upper and lower end, the pincer jaw further having a contact surface connected to the shank at the shank's upper end, the contact surface being adapted for pressure contact with a pliable clamped medium such as an ear lobe;
- a leaf spring with a restrained end and a free end, the leaf spring being affixed at the restrained end to the shank near the connection of the contact surface to the shank's upper end, the leaf spring further being disposed to extend longitudinally along and parallel to the shank;
- a spanning arm connecting the earring post receptacle to the pincer jaw, the spanning arm having a fixed end and a pivot end, the spanning arm also having a pivot point at the pivot end, the earring post receptacle being affixed to the spanning arm at the spanning arm fixed end, and the pincer jaw being pivotally connected to the spanning arm at the pivot end of the spanning arm, the connection to the pincer jaw being to the shank's lower end and further being connected about the pivot point in the spanning arm pivot end, the pincer jaw being disposed to pivot in a plane about the pivot point, the pincer jaw further being pivotable between a first, open position with the pincer jaw angled away from the post receptacle, and a second, closed position with the pincer jaw in close proximity to the receptacle and with the shank of the pincer jaw being substantially parallel to the post receptacle when the pincer jaw is in the closed position, the means for securing the earring post in the receptacle bore being integral to the spanning arm; and
- a lever affixed to the spanning arm's pivot end and extending from and beyond the pivot point, the lever being generally parallel to the post receptacle and disposed between the leaf spring free end and the pincer jaw shank lower end, the lever being generally parallel to the leaf spring and shank when the pincer jaw is in the second, closed position, the lever forming an approximate right angle with the pincer jaw when the pincer jaw is pivoted about the point by approximately ninety angular degrees, the lever adapted to latch the leaf spring free end and shank lower end when the shank and pincer jaw are in the first, open position, whereby an earring post with an attached decorative piece mby be inserted into the post receptacle and restrained therein, and the resulting combination of earring post, decorative piece and earring clamp may be removably affixed to an ear by clamping a portion of the ear between the pincer jaw and earring post receptacle, with the leaf spring acting to urge the opposed surfaces of the pincer jaw and post receptacle together in clamping action on the ear when the pincer jaw is in its closed position, and the earring clamp my be latched conveniently open with the pincer jaw in the open position during attachment of the earring clamp to the ear.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 460,284, filed Jan. 24, 1983, now abandoned.
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