This invention relates to earrings for pierced ears in which an earring is attached to a post, the post passing through a pierced ear and being secured on the ear with a nut slid onto the post bearing against the rear of the earlobe holding the earring in place.
Prior art nuts are round and larger round nuts are provided for larger pierced earrings. Such round structure is conventionally utilized for pierced earrings.
Pierced ears holding earrings provide structural support for the earrings. When earrings are larger, the conventional pin or post sliding through the pierced ear and being held by prior art small nuts places structural pressure at the intersection of the pin as it passes through the pierced ear. This is undesirable since it may place too much pressure on the ear and otherwise distort the wearing of the earring because the earring placing such pressure on the pierced ear with the prior art conventional nut may not hang as cleanly and be as properly supported as desirable. Additionally for larger earrings with larger round nuts, the nuts may not be hidden behind the ears.
An object of this invention is to provide an improved nut as part of a pierced earring post assembly.
Another object of this invention is to provide such an improved pierced ear post nut which provides improved support for the earring worn in a pierced ear.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide an improved pierced earring post nut which enables large size earrings to be worn in a most attractive and comfortable fashion.
Other objects, advantages and features of this invention will become more apparent from the following description.
In accordance with the features of this invention and to satisfy the above objects and others, this invention provides an inverted egg shaped elongated rounded shape planar surface for the earring nut, which planar surface will bear against the rear of the lobe of the pierced ear. The planar surface takes the general shape of the lobe of the ear. The larger surface bearing on and conforming to the shape of the rear surface of the lobe of the pierced ear provides improved structural support for the earring as worn.
The size and round shape of the plate in prior art nuts serves little purpose other than to capture the pin and hold the earring. This invention provides the nut with a plate surface which substantially conforms to the shape of the ear lobe and bears on the rear surface thereof. The plate may be solid or have an opening or aperture therein, but the peripheral edge of the plate will substantially have a surface structure which conforms to the ear lobe shape. Ear lobe shapes are unique to each person but have a substantially standard silhouette.
a and 7b are perspective views showing the nut of this invention in place behind the lobe of the ear.
Plate 30 is elongated and longer from top to bottom than the prior art round plates 14. The plate 30 is rounded at its periphery and substantially is an inverted egg shape providing greater support for the ear lobe 72. Such shape approximates standard ear lobe shapes.
In order to save metal material, plate 30 for the nut 32 may have an aperture or opening 34 formed within the boundary or silhouette of plate 30. Aperture 34 may be eliminated if desired.
The nut 32 of this invention is formed similar to that of the prior art with arms 36 folded over to nearly touch to form catch 38 on the rear side of the plate 30, so that a pin 70 (see
The size of the lower portion of plate 30 may be approximately the size of the ear lobe below the pierced hole in the ear.
As another feature of this invention, the nut 32 is formed of a one piece stamped metal piece having arms 36 extending outwardly. This manufacturing process stamps the metal as shown in
It should be understood that the preferred embodiment was described to provide the best illustration of the principles of the invention and its practical application to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the invention as determined by the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly legally and equitably entitled.
This application claims the priority of provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/452,344, filed Mar. 14, 2011, the contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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