The present application relates generally to jewelry and, more particularly, to a jewelry ring having a size adjusting device for automatically adjusting the ring size.
A common problem with jewelry, particularly rings, is that the size of the human hand can fluctuate from a variety of factors ranging from extremely cold weather or warm weather to weight gain. Thus, a ring that has a diameter of 15 mm may fit comfortably today but is uncomfortably tight or loose tomorrow. This is particularly undesirable for rings as certain rings, such as engagement or wedding rings, are worn every day.
While a person can have a ring resized by a jeweler, such a solution is not practical. First, it is inconvenient to require a person to schedule time to resize jewelry. Second, there is a risk that, upon resizing, imperfections are introduced into the metal comprising the jewelry. Therefore, a system is sought where a person can wear a ring comfortably despite common changes in finger size.
Many attempts at ring sizing systems have been tried, but it is especially challenging when the ring contains a plurality of gem stones or the like, especially if the stones encompass the circumference of the entire endless band. Example systems are found in U.S. Pat. No. 8,573,004 and U.S. 2015/0296932. Both systems fail to allow adequate light to reach the stones through multiple surfaces of the endless band because they employ continuous, solid surface, movable members in the interior of the ring.
Accordingly, an adjustable ring sizing system is desired to provide a person the ability to comfortably wear a ring despite internal physiological changes or external temperature changes causing a person's finger to increase or decrease in diameter, and to provide ample light to the stone for the best sparkle and brilliance of the stone. The ring sizing system disclosed herein meets these needs and solves the problems of the prior art ring sizing systems.
In one aspect, jewelry rings are disclosed that have an outer ring fixedly spaced radially apart from an inner ring by a connecting member. The outer ring defines a plurality of open mountings to hold a gem or gemstone and the inner ring defines a first plurality of openings, one each aligned with one of the plurality of open mountings of the outer ring. Within the inner ring at least two of the plurality of openings are interconnected by a slot to define a receptacle in each of which is seated a size adjusting device. Each size adjusting device is connected to its receptacle by a slot and pin mechanism enabling the size adjusting device to translate radially in and out between a smallest interior diameter position and a largest interior diameter position. The size adjusting device has an arcuate insert that defines a second plurality of openings aligned one each with one of the plurality of open mountings of the outer ring and has a biasing member seated between the radially outer facing surface thereof and the outer ring.
In all embodiments, the radially outward facing surface of the arcuate insert defines a receptacle for the biasing member, and the biasing member can be a coil spring or an elastomeric member. In all embodiments, for the pin and slot mechanism, the pin extends from the inner ring and the slot is in the arcuate insert or, oppositely, the pin extends from the arcuate insert and the slot is in the inner ring.
In one embodiment, the plurality of open mountings of the outer ring connect to touch one to another about the central axis to define the entire circumference of the outer ring.
In one embodiment, the jewelry ring has a plurality of arcuate inserts, and each of the plurality of arcuate inserts has two oval-shaped or circular-shaped rings connected by a linking member. In another embodiment, the jewelry ring has a plurality of arcuate inserts, and each has three oval-shaped or circular-shaped rings having immediately neighboring rings connected by a linking member. In either of these embodiments, each arcuate insert of the plurality of arcuate inserts is spaced equidistant apart from an immediately neighboring arcuate insert about the inner circumference of the inner ring. In one variation, the plurality of arcuate inserts comprises two arcuate inserts, one centered at a position 120° clockwise from a primary mount and a second centered at a position 240° clockwise from a primary mount.
In another aspect, jewelry rings are disclosed that have an outer ring fixedly spaced radially apart from an inner ring by a connecting member, where the outer ring defines an open mounting to hold a gem or gemstone and the inner ring defining a first plurality of openings. One of the first plurality of opening in the inner ring is aligned with the open mountings of the outer ring, and at least two of the plurality of openings in the inner ring are interconnected by a slot to collectively defining a receptacle in which is seated a size adjusting device. The size adjusting device is connected to the receptacle by a slot and pin mechanism enabling the size adjusting device to translate radially in and out between a smallest interior diameter position and a largest interior diameter position. The size adjusting device has an arcuate insert that defines a second plurality of openings aligned one each with the at least two others of the plurality of opening, and has a biasing member seated between its radially outer facing surface and the outer ring.
In all embodiments of this second aspect of the jewelry rings, the radially outward facing surface of the arcuate insert defines a receptacle for the biasing member, and the biasing member can be a coil spring or an elastomeric member. In all embodiments, for the pin and slot mechanism, the pin extends from the inner ring and the slot is in the arcuate insert or, oppositely, the pin extends from the arcuate insert and the slot is in the inner ring.
In one embodiment of the second aspect of the jewelry rings, the jewelry ring has a plurality of arcuate inserts, and each of the plurality of arcuate inserts has two oval-shaped or circular-shaped rings connected by a linking member. In another embodiment, the jewelry ring has a plurality of arcuate inserts, and each has three oval-shaped or circular-shaped rings having immediately neighboring rings connected by a linking member. In either of these embodiments, each arcuate insert of the plurality of arcuate inserts is spaced equidistant apart from an immediately neighboring arcuate insert about the inner circumference of the inner ring. In one variation, the plurality of arcuate inserts comprises two arcuate inserts, one centered at a position 120° clockwise from a primary mount and a second centered at a position 240° clockwise from a primary mount.
Many aspects of the disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present system.
The following detailed description will illustrate the general principles of the invention, examples of which are additionally illustrated in the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, like reference numbers indicate identical or functionally similar elements.
Referring now to
The jewelry ring 100 has an outer ring 102 fixedly spaced radially inward and apart a distance D from an inner ring 104 by a connecting member 106, best seen in
With reference to all the figures, the size adjusting device 120, 220 is seated in the receptacle 116 and is connected to the receptacle 116 by a slot and pin mechanism 130 enabling the size adjusting device 120, 220 to translate radially in and out between the smallest interior diameter position and the largest interior diameter position. As illustrated, the pin 134 of the pin and slot mechanism 130 extends from the inner ring 104 into a slot 132, 232 in the arcuate insert 122, 222. Conversely, however, the pin may extend from the arcuate insert 122, 222 and the slot may be in the inner ring 104. In the illustrated examples, each size adjusting device 120, 222 has four pin and slot combinations, two each in opposing axially facing sides of the first and second ends 141, 142 of the receptacle 116 (
With reference to
As illustrated in the figures, typically a plurality of arcuate inserts 122, 222 are present to define the size adjusting device 120, 220, but one arcuate insert is possible if of an appropriate length and position. Referring to
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One of skill in the art can mix and match the number and position of arcuate inserts of a selected arcuate length with any number of outer rings designs, such as a single primary mount as illustrated in
Although various aspects of the disclosed ring sizing system have been shown and described, modifications may become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading the specification. The present application includes such modifications and is limited only by the scope of the claims.
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