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FIELDS OF INVENTION
Embodiment of the invention related to, earring back-clip, earring back-fastener or earring back-support commonly called “earring backing”.
BACKGROUND
Historically, earrings are used to adorned ears since several thousand of years. Typically, earring includes a decorative frontispiece secured to a post which passes through a small opening in the earlobe and is fixed to a fastener at the back of the lobe. The back-fastener is a mechanism that allow the earring post to pass through a hole to secure the earring in place behind the lobe. More specifically this back-fastener mechanism is called earring backing and contains a hole.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The ornamental earring backing without hole of the present invention can replace all other types of earring back-fastener or earring back-support, and this, in order to support an earring with post to an earlobe.
What distinguishes our ornamental earring backing from all other types of earring back-fastener or earring back-support known in the prior art or on the market, is that our earring backing is without hole, thus allowing the post of the earring to be inserted no matter where. The ornamental earring backing is fix to the earring by inserting the post without having to search for the hole. In addition, the type of elastomer of our ornamental earring backing adhere perfectly to the metal post of all types of earrings. This elastomer also allows to be repeatedly penetrated by a post while maintaining a good outer surface finish.
Furthermore, by combining the adherent nature of the elastomer and the appropriate choice of dimension of our earring backing, it is possible to support an earring very well, even for people with stretched, enlarged or transformed lobes (“piercing”). The superior support provided by the ornamental earring backing of the present invention also allows to avoid exerting additional and uncomfortable pressure on the earlobe in order to keep the earring in good position.
Being of all shapes and diameters, when combined with an earring, the ornamental earring backing of the present invention can be worn both, in front of and behind the earlobe.
As the ornamental earring backing of the present invention is constantly in contact with the earlobe skin, it is preferably hypoallergenic and medical grade certified.
BRIEF DESCRIPTON OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 illustrates the ornamental earring backing 1 in use with a standard earring with post.
FIG. 2 illustrates the ornamental earring backing 1, here it is spherical.
FIG. 3 illustrates a cutaway perspective view of the ornamental earring backing 1.
FIG. 4 illustrates this same ornamental earring backing 1 where each of its different sides are identified.
FIG. 5 illustrates and exposes each of the side of the ornamental earring backing 1, illustrated in FIG. 4.
FIG. 6 illustrates a standard earring 3 with its post 2. It is the post 2 which is fixed to the ornamental earring backing to support the earring to the earlobe.
FIGS. 7 to 12 illustrate and demonstrate that the post 2 of the earring 3 penetrate into each of the six sides of the ornamental earring backing 1 without hole.
DETAILLED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The emphasis of this section explains the invention principle, the drawings are not to scale and only show an example of the possible dimension and shape of our ornamental earring backing.
We will clearly demonstrate what distinguishes our ornamental earring backing from any other earring back-fastener. The following detailed description of the drawing will explain how our ornamental earring backing without hole works.
FIG. 1 shows how the ornamental earring backing 1, here spherical and translucent, is used with an earring. The post 2 of the earring 3 is inserted into the earlobe 4 through the hole of the earlobe 6 and penetrate the ornamental earring back 1 without a hole. We notice very clearly through the translucent ornamental earring back 1, that the post 2 is partly inside 5 of the ornamental earring backing 1.
FIG. 2 shows the ornamental earring backing 1, as specified in claim 1). In the present case, the ornamental earring backing 1 is composed of an elastomer specified in dependent claim 2) and has the hardness specified in dependent claim 3). This same ornamental earring backing 1 can also have different shapes and dimensions, as specified in the dependent claims 4) and (5).
FIG. 3 is a cutaway perspective view of the ornamental earring backing 1. It illustrates and demonstrates that there is no hole in the ornamental earring backing 1, this one being completely filled with the elastomer 1a.
FIG. 4 illustrates the six sides of the ornamental earring backing 1, namely the front side 7, the rear side 8, the top side 9, the bottom side 10, the left side 11 and the right side 12 which will allow to demonstrate in the subsequent figures, that the ornamental earring backing 1 does not actually contains or has any hole.
In FIG. 5, we demonstrate that none of the six sides of the ornamental earring backing 1 contains a hole to accommodate the post of an earring. It is effectively illustrated that none of the six sides 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 of the ornamental earring backing 1 has a hole.
FIG. 6 illustrates a standard earring 3 with its post 2 which is normally attached to an earring back-fastener with hole. We will use this earring 3 to explain the following figures.
The inventiveness of claim 1) of our ornamental earring backing 1 is demonstrated by FIGS. 7 to 12 in which it is illustrated that the post 2 of the earring 3 is inserted and penetrates into each side without hole of the ornamental earring backing 1, that is to say the front side 7 in FIG. 7, the rear side 8 in FIG. 8, the top side 9 in FIG. 9, the bottom side 10 in FIG. 10, the left side 11 in FIG. 11 and finally the right side 12 in FIG. 12.