Earring hinge construction
An earring hinge bar with an integral connecting pin is provided. The hinge bar and pin are of unitary construction, integrated into a single piece. The hinge bar is an elongated, substantially cylindrical member. The pin is at one end of the bar and extends from the bar at substantially ninety degrees to form a T-like shape and appearance.
The present invention relates to hinge constructions, especially for items of jewelry of precious metals or their alloys. The invention may be applicable more generally, but it was devised in connection with the manufacture of items of jewelry, in particular items of jewelry known as creole earrings.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONEarrings are popular items of jewelry which have been worn by men and women for centuries. The most common and popular earring design has traditionally been the hoop design. The advantages of that design are that such hoop earring is very easy to put on and to take off This invention relates to hinge constructions, especially for items of jewelry of precious metals or their alloys. The invention may be applicable more generally, but it was devised in connection with the manufacture of items of jewelry, in particular items of jewelry known as creole earrings.
Therefore, in the following reference is made mainly to creole earrings, as such reference best explains the nature of the invention, but it is to be borne in mind that it may have application in other fields, and the applicants do not wish to be prevented from coverage of the invention in such other fields. It must be stated however, that having regard to the nature of the invention, it has particular advantage and application in the field of items of jewelry that have hinge constructions of a delicate nature, and of a relatively small size.
A number of creole earring designs are know, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,128,923 to Brams purports to disclose a hoop earring comprising a front portion and a back portion, where a post is attached to the front portion and a finding is hingedly connected to the back portion. When an earring is worn the finding is rotated about an axis of the hinge to cover the post. The patent claims that the front portion is designed in a way that allows it to be partially inserted inside an extended pierced hole, so that, when viewed from outside, the hole is not visible.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,581,244 Peters purports to disclose a method and hinge construction for mounting to an item, such as, jewelry. An H-shaped mounting plate has two support legs for mounting to the item. The plate has a hinge pin pivotally receiving the Y-shaped end of a hinge component with the opposite end of the component securable to a clasp plate mounted to the item.
The assembly process of these earrings is complicated because the pin is a separate piece and given the extremely small size of the components, it is difficult to place and sufficiently secure the pin in the proper position. It is desirable, therefore, to provide a pin that is already connected to the hinge bar, or an integrated bar and pin of a unitary construction.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAn earring hinge bar with an integral connecting pin is provided. The hinge bar and pin are of unitary construction, integrated into a single piece. The hinge bar is an elongated, substantially cylindrical member. The pin is at one end of the bar and extends from the bar at substantially ninety degrees to form a T-like shape and appearance.
In more detail, the hinge bar is an earring hinge construction comprising a substantially cylindrical bar defined along a first axis having a pin end and a clasp end. There is a pin at the pin end projecting laterally outwardly from the bar along a second axis. The second axis should be substantially perpendicular to the first axis.
A method for constructing an earring hinge is provided as well, the method comprising the steps of providing a hinge bar with an integral pin at one end, the pin projecting laterally outwardly from the bar at a substantially perpendicular angle. The pin further comprises a first end and a second end. The first end is inserted into a first mounting bracket aperture, and a second mounting bracket is placed over the second end.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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The earring body typically will be of precious metal or an alloy of precious metal. It is to be mentioned that the earring body can take any suitable form and can be constructed of any appropriate material.
Because of the shape of the body, it defines at the top thereof two ends 20 and 22 between which is a gap bridged by the hinge bar 24 of the earring. The hinge bar 24 is supported for hinging movement at end 20 by being mounted on a plate bracket 26 through which and through the end of the hinge bar passes a hinge pin 28.
On the other end 22 is provided a clasp plate 30 which is of U-shape form, so that the free end 32 of the hinge bar 24 can be snapped into the clasp 30 to hold it in the position shown.
In the position shown in
The difficulties with the conventional earrings shown as mentioned herein are related to the use of a mounting bracket 26, a hinge pin 28 and the method of connecting the hinge bar 24 to the mounting bracket 26 and pin 28. Specifically, the hinge bar 24 is provided as shown in
From the side, the bat 134 is curved to provide a hump 134.3 towards the pin 134.1 end. The highest point of the hump 134.3 is where an earring to which the bat is installed should rest on the ear lobe of a wearer.
The pin 134.1 is positioned between the right wing 40.1 and the left wing 40.2. One side of the pin is inserted through one of the retaining apertures, as shown in
Once the pin 134.1 is in position, with the pin end 344 fully inserted into the retaining aperture of the wing 40.1, the other, open wing, the left side wing 40.2 in this case, is closed over the other end of the pin, or the left end 342 for this example, as shown in
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In the preceding specification, the invention has been described with reference to specific exemplary embodiments thereof. It will however, be evident that various modifications and changes may be made thereto without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the claims that follow. The specification and drawings are accordingly to be regarded in an illustrative manner rather than a restrictive sense.
Claims
1. An earring hinge construction comprising:
- a substantially cylindrical bar defined along a first axis having a pin end and a clasp end;
- a pin at the pin end projecting laterally outwardly from the bar along a second axis, the second axis being substantially perpendicular to the first axis.
2. In an earring having a hinge bar, plate bracket, hinge pin, and clasp, an improvement wherein the hinge pin and hinge bar are a single piece.
3. An integrated hinge bar and hinge pin for use in an earring having a plate bracket and clasp.
4. A method for constructing an earring hinge comprising the steps of:
- providing a hinge bar with an integral pin at one end, the pin projecting laterally outwardly from the bar at a substantially perpendicular angle, wherein the pin further comprises a first end and a second end;
- inserting the first end into a first mounting bracket aperture; and,
- placing a second mounting bracket over the second end.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 3, 2004
Publication Date: Mar 9, 2006
Inventor: Yunus Khyvat (New York, NY)
Application Number: 10/934,159
International Classification: A44C 7/00 (20060101);