Claims
- 1. An earring cartridge and stud gun system for providing sterile body piercing comprising in combination:
- an earring cartridge, having a polygonal configuration and carrying a stud and a nut in slidably aligned, spaced apart, and oppositely opposed placement so that a body part may be placed between said stud and said nut for piercing;
- an earring cartridge stud gun, said earring cartridge stud gun providing a cradle congruently configured to said earring cartridge and being adapted to engage and receive said earring cartridge, said earring cartridge stud gun being adapted to slidably drive said earring cartridge and to cause said stud to pierce said body part; and
- a blister pack, said blister pack being congruently configured to said earring cartridge and conformably accommodating said earring cartridge and being sealable to temporarily seal said earring cartridge within said blister pack; whereby
- said earring cartridge may be placed and sealed within said blister pack for transport and storage, and thereafter said blister pack being unsealed to expose said earring cartridge for placement within said cradle, said cradle receiving and removing said earring cartridge from said blister pack to provide and present said stud and said nut in aligned position for piercing said body part without the necessity of handling said earring cartridge with the hands of the operator.
- 2. The earring cartridge and stud gun system of claim 1, wherein said earring cartridge further comprises:
- an earring jaw, said earring jaw holding head of said stud and alignedly positioning a post of said stud; and
- a nut jaw, said nut jaw slidably engaging said earring jaw, said nut jaw alignedly holding said nut opposite said earring, whereby
- said post engages said nut when said earring cartridge is compressed to bring said earring jaw towards said nut jaw.
- 3. The earring cartridge and stud gun system of claim 1, wherein said blister pack further comprises:
- a blister top, said blister top conformably accommodating said earring cartridge and said portion of said cradle, said blister top having an extending flange circumscribing said blister top; and
- a backing sheet, said backing sheet adhesively attached to said flange to provide a seal and to seal said blister top; whereby
- said earring cartridge may be placed within said blister top and sealed within said blister pack when said backing sheet is adhesively attached to said flange.
- 4. An earring cartridge stud gun for engaging an earring cartridge, comprising:
- a grip; a plunger, said plunger slidably engaging said grip; biasing means for biasing said plunger away from said grip, said grip having a front curved surface conformably engageable with the fingers of the hand of an operator, a cradle extension projecting forward of said front curved surface, said cradle extension having an upper surface spaced apart from a lower surface to define a tongue groove; and a cradle forestop projecting upwardly from an end of said cradle extension, said plunger having a rear curved surface conformably engageable with the heel of the hand of an operator; and a travelling portion coupled to said rear surface, said travelling portion adapted to compress an earring cartridge when the earring cartridge is placed in said cradle and said grip and said plunger are squeezed by said hand; and wherein said travelling portion has a cradle backstop; and a tongue, said tongue being coupled to said cradle backstop and travelling into a tongue groove defined in said grip when said plunger and said grip are squeezed, and wherein first and second stops are coupled to said plunger, said first and second stops abutting said grip when said grip and said plunger are squeezed, said first and second stops limiting the slidable insertion of said plunger into said grip whereby; a post held by the earring cartridge may engage a nut held by the earring cartridge without damaging said nut.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/754,411 filed Nov. 21, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,792,170.
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