The present invention relates to push type fittings capable of freely changing the length of a chain ring such as a necklace or bracelet.
A fixture fitting functions to freely change the length of a chain loop such as a necklace. The terms “chain” or “chain loop” are used herein broadly to refer to any thin flexible member that may be connected to its self to form a loop or ring. The fitting comprises an upper lid, a lower lid and a spring. The spring and the lower lid are housed into the upper lid. The upper lid and the lower lid are nipped between a person's fingers to compress the spring, the lower lid is moved downward, then the chain is inserted into a chain passing hole in the lower lid from a chain passing hole in the upper lid. On releasing fingers, the lower lid is biased in the nipping direction by the spring, and the chain passing hole of the upper lid and the chain passing hole of the lower lid sandwich the chain to fix the chain. See, for example, Japanese Utility Model No. 3089926.
There are other fittings which have a hollow housing including a pair of aperture portions, through which a chain or the like is inserted, on a side surface, an insert body built inside the housing slideably to abut to the chain inserted through the above described aperture portions with a head portion being held retractably on an interior surface of the hollow housing, and a spring for biasing the insert body in a direction to abut to the chain. These fittings are capable of freely changing the length of the chain ring. See for example, Japanese Patent Laid-open No. 2001-219.
There are fixture fittings capable of freely changing the length of a chain loop by providing opposing holes in a hollow outer body, into which is inserted an elastic body constructed of rubber, silicon rubber or the like having a through hole portion therein. By inserting a chain through the outer body and the elastic body, frictional resistance of the elastic body causes the chain to stop at an optional position. See for example, Japanese Patent No. 2971453.
However, the fittings disclosed in Japanese Utility Model No. 3089926 have structure for pressing the chain with the sidewalls of the upper lid and the lower lid. The fittings enclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-open No. 2001-219 have the disadvantage that the chain will bend at the aperture portions in the hollow housing when the chain is slid, because a pair of aperture portions included on the side surface of the hollow housing do not oppose each other due to the insert body, and since the chain slides in contact with the aperture portions, the chain doesn't move smoothly. The fitting disclosed in Japanese Patent No. 2971453 is used by sliding them frequently, the chain and the elastic body such as rubber, silicon rubber or the like will deteriorate due to abrasion, and in such a case it is difficult to repair them.
An object of the present invention is to provide push type fittings at low cost, which are easy to assemble without making an outer shape large, excellent in operability, and easy to repair.
The push type fitting of the present invention is characterized by being constructed of a hollow outer body having an aperture at an upper portion, and a pair of penetrated insertion holes opposing each other for passing a chain there through on side surfaces perpendicular to the aforesaid aperture, and having a ring adapted for connection to a clasp; a cylindrical metal sliding body which is formed to be tightly closed at one end with an aperture at the other end, and with a pair of through holes opposing each other for passing the chain there through being formed on side surfaces perpendicular to the aperture; a ring body forming an approximately rectangular or circular ring shape, and having a penetrated aperture for passing the chain there through; and a coil spring for biasing the insertion holes of the sliding body and the aperture of the aforesaid ring body in a direction to catch the chain. The push type fitting is characterized in that the coil spring and the ring body are placed in this order inside the sliding body, and the sliding body is inserted from the aperture of the outer body to construct the push type fitting. The push type fitting is held nipped between a thumb and an index finger. By pressing the sliding body with the index finger, the insertion holes of the outer body and the through holes of the sliding body are aligned with the aperture of the ring body. One end of the chain is inserted through the insertion holes of the outer body, the through holes of the sliding body, and the aperture portion of the ring body. When the index finger is removed from the sliding body it is released; thereby the sliding body is pushed outward by the coil spring; then the sliding body through holes and the ring body aperture are misaligned; and the through holes of the sliding body and the inner surface portion plane of the aperture of the ring body catch the chain, whereby the necklace chain can be stopped at an optional position.
The outer body of the push type fitting of the present invention is characterized by being replaceable with outer bodies having a changed shape, or having a pattern on its surface, or having a different color from the chain.
From the above described construction, the push type fitting of the present invention is easy to assemble, and since the insertion holes of the sliding body, and the inner surface portion plane of the aperture of the ring body catch the chain, the chain can be reliably held and stopped, thus obtaining stable operability. If repair is required, replacement of the components is easy. Products at low cost can be provided by forming the components by pressing.
The object is achieved by the push type fitting of the invention that provides easy assembly and favorable operability is realized without making the outer shape large and without spoiling its beauty.
An embodiment of the present invention will be explained hereinafter based on the drawings. The push fitting 20 according to the present invention is constituted of a gold alloy or a white gold alloy that is precious metal, and is made by forming the precious metal. The push fitting 20 is constructed by four components, namely (A) an outer body 1, (B) an sliding body 5, (C) a coil spring 9 and (D) a ring body 10, as shown in the conceptual diagrams of the components in
The sliding body 5 in
The coil spring in
The ring body 10 in
In order to change the length of the ring of the aforesaid necklace, the push type fitting 20 is held between the thumb and the index finger, as explained in reference to
While presently preferred embodiments of the invention have been herein described, it is to be appreciated that various changes, rearrangements and modifications may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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2004-012274 | Jan 2004 | JP | national |
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5315741 | Dubberke | May 1994 | A |
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20050155383 A1 | Jul 2005 | US |