This invention relates generally to the field of small articles of jewelry, normally secured to the clothing of a user by a pivotally-mounted pin held in a closing position by a latching means. More particularly, it relates to an improved latching means for maintaining the pin in closed or latched positions after engagement with the clothing of a wearer. Devices of this general type are known in the art, and the invention lies in specific details of the construction which will provide improved ease of installation of the article of jewelry, and a latching function which is far more positive than has been available in the prior art.
It is known in the art to provide a pin of spring wire typically mounted at one edge of the article of jewelry, with a simple hook-like retaining member adjacent on an opposite edge, the free end of the wire spring being selectively positioned in engagement with the free end of the hook-like member. This construction has been used for a relatively long period of time, and is not without utility. However, on occasion, the free end of the spring wire accidentally engages with the garment of the wearer to result in the disengagement of the free end of the spring wire, and subsequent loss of the article of jewelry.
It is also known to provide a circular latch with a moveable member which obscures the opening which permits insertion of a loop end of an opposite end of a necklace. Such construction is principally employed to secure the ends of an elongated flexible article of jewelry, such as a necklace, and does not lend itself to anchoring a rectilinear spring wire. A positive action on the part of the user is required to disengage the free end of the spring wire. To this end, the latching means includes a pivotally mounted loop member rotateable about an axis perpendicular to the axis of the spring wire.
In the drawings, to which reference will be made in this specifications:
In accordance with the first embodiment, the device, generally indicated by the Reference Character 10 is illustrated in
At an opposite edge of the base 11 a catch element 20 includes a base 21 which is soldered or otherwise attached to the planar base 11 having a pin 24 pivotally supporting a wire loop 25 for rotation about substantially 180 degrees of movement. It includes a central portion 17 which engages the free end of the spring wire.
In the alternate form of the embodiment illustrated in
It may thus be seem that I have invented a novel and highly useful improvement in latching means for spring wire type engagement of articles of jewelry upon the clothing of a wearer which precludes accidental opening of the latching means, and which requires manual manipulation to open the latching means once it has been closed. The possibility of loss of the article of jewelry due to accidental snagging of the free end of the spring wire is eliminated and should accidental snagging occur, the latching means cannot become disengaged.
I wish it should be understood that I do not consider the invention to be limited to the details of the structure illustrated and described in the specifications, for obvious modifications will occur to those skills in the art to which the invention pertains.
Reference is made to my provisional application for letters patent Ser. No. 60/702842, filed Jul. 28, 2005, to which a claim of priority is made.
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60702842 | Jul 2005 | US |