Security clutch

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6317941
  • Patent Number
    6,317,941
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, June 6, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 20, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A security clutch for a jewelry post, such as an earring post, is disclosed. The security clutch includes a housing with a top wall, a bottom wall and a side wall. An access port in the side wall and a post receiving aperture through the top wall and the bottom wall are also provided. A trigger is disposed within the housing and includes a button portion that protrudes from the housing and through the access port for manipulation by the user. A U-shaped post engaging member is disposed within the housing and is in communication with and lies in the same plane as the trigger. A spring-biasing member is connected to the U-shaped post engaging member to position the U-shaped post engaging member into partial blocking of the post receiving aperture and into engagement with the groove of a grooved post received therein. The button portion is depressed by the user, against the forces of the spring-biasing member to clear the U-shaped post engaging member from the post receiving aperture and from the groove of the grooved post to permit free movement of a jewelry post within the post receiving aperture.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to clutches and clasps and more particularly to a security clutch for a jewelry post, such as an earring post.




Security clutches or clasps are widely used for connection to a grooved jewelry post to secure the jewelry post in place. A jewelry post is commonly provided with an ornamented end and a free end. The ornamented end, for example, may carry a pearl, gemstones, metal cast design or other decorative structure. The opposing free end is inserted through a pierced ear. The free end of the post includes at least one circumferential groove to receive a clutch or clasp on the post on the opposite side of the ear to the ornamented end to secure the entire assembly in place on the ear. The clutch releasably engages the post and is of an enlarged area to prevent accidental removal of the post from the pierced ear. A security clutch can be removed and attached to the free end of the post for installation and removal of the earring assembly on the users pierced ear. Additional circumferential grooves can also be provided to secure the clutch closer or farther away from the ornamented end in accordance with the thickness of the user's ear and their respective comfort level.




In view of the foregoing, the employment of a clasp or clutch to secure a jewelry post is critical so that it is does not fall out of the user's ear. Other non-earring jewelry posts have the same requirement. In the prior art, there have been many attempts to provide a security clutch for a grooved jewelry post. For example, the prior art includes various clutches with an integrated spring-biased locking member that obstructs a post receiving aperture positioned through the clutch. The integrated locking member typically includes a complex construction with many components and delicate springs. Many prior art devices include two opposing trigger buttons to control the positioning of a locking member located inside the housing.




As a result, these prior art devices are expensive to manufacture and labor intensive to assemble. The delicate and complicated parts are very small in size and are very difficult to assemble properly. Further, these prior art devices are difficult and cumbersome to operate by the user. In sum, these prior art devices are inadequate to meet the user's needs.




In view of the foregoing, there is a demand for an improved security clutch with a minimal number of component parts to facilitate manufacturing and assembly and to reduce cost without sacrificing quality and performance. There is also a demand for a security clutch that can install onto a standard grooved jewelry post. There is a further demand for a security clutch that has only a single trigger for ease of operation, a low profile for comfort and a positive lock.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention preserves the advantages of prior art security clutches for jewelry posts. In addition, the security clutch for jewelry posts provides new advantages not found in currently known devices and overcomes many disadvantages of such currently available devices.




The invention is generally directed to the novel and unique security clutch for jewelry posts, such as grooved posts. The security clutch for a jewelry post, such as a grooved earring post, of the present invention includes a housing with a top wall, a bottom wall and a side wall. An access port in the side wall and a post receiving aperture through the top wall and the bottom wall are also provided. A trigger is disposed within the housing and includes a button portion that protrudes from the housing and through the access port for manipulation by the user. A U-shaped post engaging member is disposed within the housing and is in communication with and lies in the same plane as the trigger. A spring-biasing member is connected to the U-shaped post engaging member to position the U-shaped post engaging member into partial blocking of the post receiving aperture and into engagement with the groove of a grooved post received therein.




In operation, the button portion is depressed by the user, against the forces of the spring-biasing member to clear the U-shaped post engaging member from the post receiving aperture and from the groove of the grooved post to permit free movement of a jewelry post within the post receiving aperture. As a result, the security clutch of the present invention can be easily attached and removed from a jewelry post quickly by depressing only a single button. Further, the security clutch of the present invention easily engages with a groove of a grooved post to prevent the security clutch from being removed without first depressing the button portion.




Accordingly, it is a primary object of the instant invention to provide a security clutch for jewelry posts.




Another object of the instant invention is to provide a security clutch for jewelry posts that can be easily installed and removed.




Still further, an object of the instant invention is to provide a security clutch for jewelry posts that securely locks to a grooved jewelry post.




It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a security clutch for jewelry posts that can be locked and unlocked by depression of a single button.




A further object of the present invention is to provide a security clutch for jewelry posts that has fewer parts than prior art security clutches.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a security clutch for jewelry posts that is simple and easy to manufacture and assemble.




Yet a further object of the present invention is to provide a security clutch for jewelry posts that has a positive lock.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a security clutch for jewelry posts that can accommodate on single and multiple grooved posts.




A further object of the present invention is to provide a security clutch for jewelry posts that has a low profile.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The novel features which are characteristic of the present invention are set forth in the appended claims. However, the invention's preferred embodiments, together with further objects and attendant advantages, will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the security clutch of the preferred embodiment in the process of being installed on a multiple grooved jewelry post;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the security clutch of the present invention installed on a multiple grooved jewelry post;





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of the security clutch of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a partial cross-sectional view through the line


4





4


of

FIG. 2

showing the security clutch in a locked position;





FIG. 5

the partial cross-sectional view of

FIG. 4

showing the security clutch in an unlocked position; and





FIG. 6

is a partial cross-sectional view through the line


6





6


of FIG.


2


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring first to

FIG. 1

, a perspective view of the security clutch


100


of the present invention is shown in the process of being installed on a grooved jewelry post


102


. By way of example, the security clutch


100


of the present invention shown for installation onto a double groove jewelry post


102


for an earring (not shown). It should be understood that the present invention may be used to secure to any type of jewelry post


102


for a wide array of jewelry applications.




Still referring to

FIG. 1

, the security clutch


100


can be attached to the shown double grooved jewelry post


102


. In particular, the clutch


100


is shown being attached to the first groove


104


proximal to the end


106


of the post


102


. The attachment of the security clutch


100


to the second groove


108


is identical to the attachment to the first groove


104


and need not be discussed in detail. The security clutch


100


can be secured to the free end


106


of the jewelry post


102


.

FIG. 2

shows the security clutch


100


of the present invention installed on the free end


106


of the jewelry post


102


. The security clutch


100


can also be secured to the second groove


108


on the jewelry post


102


. The construction and operation of the security clutch


100


of the present invention will be shown in detail below.




Referring now to

FIG. 3

, an exploded perspective view of the security clutch


100


of the present invention is shown. An upper housing shell


110


is provided with a top plate


112


and a downwardly depending wall


114


. A boss


116


is provided with an upper post receiving aperture


118


positioned therethrough. A cut-out


120


is provided in the downwardly depending wall


114


. A first washer


122


, with pass-through hole


123


, is preferably employed and positioned within the upper housing shell


110


. A spring-biased locking member


124


and trigger


126


are provided in the same plane as one another and positioned adjacent to the first washer


122


for stability. A button portion


128


of the trigger


126


extends outwardly from the upper housing shell


110


through the cut-out


120


in the downwardly depending wall


114


. A second washer


130


, including a pass-through hole


131


and smaller than the first washer


122


, is used and positioned coaxial with the post receiving aperture


118


. A lower housing shell


132


with a lower plate


134


and pass-through hole


133


and side wall


136


engages with the upper housing shell


110


so the side wall


136


of the lower housing shell


132


frictionally engages with the inner side of the downwardly depending wall


114


of the upper housing shell


110


. The first washer


122


, locking member


124


, trigger


126


and second washer


130


are sealed within the housing formed by the upper housing shell


110


and the lower housing shell


132


. For simplicity, apertures


118


,


123


,


131


and


133


are collectively referred to as post-receiving aperture when address the entire security clutch


100


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 4-6

, the construction and operation of the security clutch


100


of the present invention is shown in more detail. For ease of illustration, the lower plate


134


of the lower housing shell


132


, the first washer


122


and second washer


130


are not illustrated to permit clear view of the positioning of the locking member


124


and trigger


126


. In

FIG. 4

, the security clutch


100


is shown in a locked state and installed on a jewelry post


102


. In this condition, the device


100


is in a locked position. The locking member


124


includes a U-shaped member


138


with a post receiving surface


140


. The U-shaped member


138


is connected to the mid-section of a spring member


142


. The spring member includes two opposing free ends


144




a


and


144




b


which contact and bear against the inside surface of the side wall


136


of the lower housing


132


. In the

FIG. 4

, the spring member


142


urges the U-shaped member


138


toward the post receiving aperture


118


(not shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

) so that the post receiving surface


140


of the U-shaped member


138


resides within the post receiving aperture


118


and is engaged with the groove


104


of post


102


. As shown both in

FIGS. 4 and 6

, a grooved post


102


positioned within the post receiving aperture


118


receives the U-shaped member


138


so that the U-shaped member


138


seats within the groove


104


of the post


102


in a positive locking fashion to be secured in place by the spring-biasing of the spring member


142


. A double-grooved post


102


is shown in

FIG. 6

as an example of the type of post


102


that can be accommodated by the security clutch


100


of the present invention. The clutch


100


is shown engaged with the top groove


104


; however, the clutch


104


may be easily positioned on the lower groove


108


to suit the desired positioning of the clutch


100


on the post


102


.




In this locked condition, the U-shaped member


138


, with the spring-biasing of the spring member


142


, bears on the leading bearing edge


146


of the contact plate


148


of the trigger


126


to urge the trigger


126


against the opposite side of the side wall


136


of the lower housing shell


132


. The arcuate opposing surfaces


150


of the contact plate


148


rest against the inside surface of the side wall


136


of the lower housing shell


132


. This serves as a stop to prevent over travel of the U-shaped member


138


. The button portion


152


of the trigger


126


is connected, preferably integrally, to the contact plate


148


and protrudes outside the lower housing shell


132


and the upper housing shell


110


through respective cut-outs


120


and


121


therein. A roughened surface


154


is provided on the button portion


152


of the trigger


126


for improved grip by the user.




In

FIG. 5

, the unlocking of the device


100


is shown. The button portion


152


of the trigger


126


is depressed in a direction, as shown by the indicated arrow, toward the post


102


so that the bearing surface


146


of the contact plate


148


of the trigger


126


urges the U-shaped member


138


away from the post


102


against the spring-biasing forces of the spring member


142


. As a result of the depression of a single button


152


, the U-shaped member


138


is cleared from the post


102


to permit free travel of the post


102


therein. The opposing side of the spring


142


, that is not connected to the U-shaped member


138


, bears against the inner surface


156


of the side wall


136


of the lower housing shell


132


to serve as a stop to prevent over travel of the U-shaped member


138


away from the post


102


.




In operation, to install the security clutch


100


of the present invention, the button portion


152


of the trigger


126


is depressed to clear the post


102


. A grooved post


102


is inserted into the post receiving aperture


118


with the groove


104


aligned with the security clutch


100


. The button portion


152


of the trigger


126


is released whereby the U-shaped member


138


engages the groove


104


of the post


102


thus positively locking the clutch


100


to the post


102


. To remove the clutch


100


from the post


102


, the button portion


152


is again depressed and the post


102


is removed from the cleared post receiving aperture


118


.




It is preferred that the components of the security clutch


100


of the present invention be manufactured of metal, such as ferrous and non-ferrous metal. For example, spring-biased locking member


124


is, preferably,


420


stainless steel while all other components are, preferably, gold. However, other materials, such as plastic may be used to suit the application. It is also preferred that the trigger


126


travel as little as possible to facilitate operation. For example, the trigger


126


preferably protrudes only 0.025 inches and travels only 0.008 to unlock.




It should understood that the construction of the upper housing shell


110


and lower housing shell


132


may be modified in accordance with the application at hand and still be within the scope of the present invention. For example, molded or cast housing may be employed instead of the preferred mating shell construction discussed above. Further, a first washer


122


and second washer


130


are provided for spacing and for maintaining the trigger


126


in line with the U-shaped member


138


, and spring assembly


142


. However, the first washer


122


and/or second washer


130


may be omitted to facilitate assembly of the security clutch


100


of the present invention.




It would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made to the illustrated embodiments without departing from the spirit of the present invention. All such modifications and changes are intended to be covered by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A security clutch for a jewelry post with a circumferential groove, comprising:a housing including a top plate and a bottom plate and a wall extending therebetween; said housing defining a post receiving aperture extending through said top plate and said bottom plate; said wall defining an access port therethrough; a spring member disposed in said housing and between said top plate and said bottom plate; said spring member including two opposing free ends; said free ends being in communication with said wall of said housing; a U-shaped locking member; said U-shaped locking member including a bottom portion connected to said spring member midway between said two opposing free ends of said spring member; said U-shaped locking member further defining a locking notch and two bearing surfaces; a trigger disposed in said housing and between said top plate and said bottom plate and in the same plane as said U-shaped locking member; said trigger including a button and a contact plate with a leading bearing edge; said button and said contact plate being connected to one another; said button of said trigger extending out from said housing through said access port; said contact plate residing completely within said wall and between said top plate and said bottom plate; said leading bearing edge of said contact plate being in spring-biased communication with said two bearing surfaces of said spring member; and said U-shaped locking member being movable, by depression of said button against the biasing force of said spring member, from a resting locked position with said U-shaped locking member partially blocking said post receiving aperture and residing within said circumferential groove of said jewelry post, thereby securing said jewelry post relative to said housing, to an unlocked position with said U-shaped locking member being clear of said post receiving aperture, thereby permitting free passage of said jewelry post within said post receiving aperture.
  • 2. The security clutch of claim 1, wherein said housing further includes a bottom shell and a top shell mated together.
  • 3. The security clutch of claim 1, further comprising:a top washer, defining a top washer aperture, disposed between said trigger and said top plate; said top washer aperture being coaxial with said post receiving aperture.
  • 4. The security clutch of claim 1, further comprising:a bottom washer, defining a bottom washer aperture, disposed between said trigger and said bottom plate; said bottom washer aperture being coaxial with said post receiving aperture.
  • 5. The security clutch of claim 1, wherein said housing, said spring member, said U-shaped locking member and said trigger are manufactured of metal.
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