Claims
- 1. A system for securably attaching a first end of jewelry to a second end of said jewelry, said system comprising:
- a piece of jewelry including a first end and a second end;
- a post attached to said first end of the piece of jewelry; and
- a clamping device adapted to receive said post said clamping device coupled to said second end of said piece of jewelry, said clamping device comprising:
- a base including a base aperture therein for receiving said post;
- a first primary leg extending from a first end of said basel;
- a second primary leg extending from a second end of said base;
- a first spring leg extending from said first primary leg and being coextensive with the length of said first primary leg, said first spring leg including a front face, said front face including a front aperture therein for receiving said post;
- a second spring leg extending from said second primary leg and being coextensive with the length of said second primary leg, said second spring leg including an intermediate face, said intermediate face including an intermediate aperture therein for receiving said post, wherein when no external forces are applied to the clamping device, the front aperture, the intermediate aperture, and the base aperture are in axial misalignment; and
- wherein said clamping device has a set of aligned apertures passing through said first spring leg, said second spring leg, said first primary leg, and said second primary leg, said set of aligned apertures adapted to receive a ring attached to said second end of said jewelry.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein said post has at least one circumferential notch adapted to couple with said front aperture of said clamping device.
- 3. The system of claim 1, wherein said clamping device is positioned within an interior surface of the second end of the jewelry, and said clamping device has an externally depressable tab along a portion of said second spring leg.
- 4. The system of claim 1, wherein said front face has an indentation about the front aperture to assist the insertion of the post into said front aperture.
- 5. The system of claim 1, wherein said intermediate aperture is tear drop shaped.
- 6. An earring back for receiving a post of an earring comprising:
- a base having a base aperture therein for receiving said post;
- a first primary leg extending from a first end of said base and defining a first bend at the intersection of said first primary leg and said first base end;
- a second primary leg extending from a second end of said base and defining a second bend at the intersection of said second primary leg and said second base end such that said base, said first primary leg, and said second primary leg form a U-shaped member;
- a first spring leg extending from said first primary leg and defining a first spring bend at the intersection of said first spring leg and said first primary leg, wherein said first spring leg extends along the length of said first primary leg and extends beyond said base, said first spring leg having a front face, said front face having a front aperture therein for receiving said post;
- a second spring leg extending from said second primary leg and defining a second spring bend at the intersection of said second spring leg and said second primary leg, wherein said second spring leg extends along the length of said second primary leg and extends beyond said base, said second spring leg having an intermediate face, said intermediate face having an intermediate aperture therein for receiving said post;
- wherein said U-shaped member faces away from said intermediate face, and when no external forces are applied to the earring back, said front aperture, said intermediate aperture, and said base aperture are in axial misalignment.
- 7. The earring back of claim 6, wherein said intermediate aperture is elongated.
- 8. The earring back of claim 6, wherein said intermediate aperture is tear drop shaped.
- 9. The earring back of claim 6, wherein said base, said first primary leg, said second primary leg, said first spring leg, and said second spring leg form a substantially W-shaped member.
- 10. The earring back of claim 6, wherein said front aperture and said intermediate aperture are overlapped along an axial direction when no external forces are applied to the earring back.
- 11. The earring back of claim 6, wherein said first spring leg has at least one surface curve along a portion of the first spring leg.
- 12. The earring back of claim 6, wherein said second spring leg has at least one surface curve along a portion of the second spring leg.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of, under 35 U.S.C. .sctn. 119(e), U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/041,189, filed Mar. 21, 1997, entitled EARRING RETENTION SYSTEM, and is expressly incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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