EARRING
An earring (10) for a pierced ear (16) having an ear engaging member (24) securely engaging a lobe (14) of the ear (16), an ornament (12) and a coupling member (42) connecting the ear engaging member (24) to the ornament (12). When the ear engaging member (24) engages the ear (16) the coupling member (24) holds the ornament (12) subjacent to the ear lobe (14) and is substantially hidden from sight from the vantage point forward from the user.
I. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a secure ornamenting earring. In particular, the invention is an earring that is intended for use with a pierced ear, and provides an item of ornamentation, such as a stone or a charm, which is positioned subjacent to a bottom portion of a user's earlobe without showing the support of the ornament.
II. Discussion of the Prior Art
For years earrings have been a popular accessory worn by people of all ages. Earrings come in a variety of design choices including hoops, studs, buttons and dangles covering a portion of the lower ear lobe. In the construction of a typical earring, a post passes through an aperture in the lobe and engages an ear nut behind the lobe, and an ornament hangs down from a front portion of the post below the lobe.
While prior known earrings have proven to be commercially successful, the prior art designs tend to all look the same as far as the manner in which a gemstone or other object is suspended from a post or wire hook that is made to penetrate through the earlobe. Other designs visibly display how the ornament hangs down from the ear. Still other designs are difficult to secure to the earlobe.
Thus, there remains a need in the art of an earring which can securely engage the ear and allow the ornament to hang subjacent to the lobe wherein the hanging member is substantially hidden from sight from the vantage point forward the wearer.
It is the principal object of this invention to provide an earring having a first portion securely engaging a lobe of the user's ear, an ornament and a coupling member coupling the first portion to the ornament, wherein the coupling member is substantially hidden from sight and the ornament appears as floating immediately below the ear lobe.
It is a further object to provide an earring with an earring engaging member having a post member passing through the front side of the lobe to cooperate with the coupling member to secure the coupling member to a backside of the lobe, the arrangement being such that it appears as if the suspended gemstone or ornament is floating relative to the wearer's earlobe.
It is a further object of the invention to provide an earring with a decorative post and a hanging ornament.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThis invention is directed to an earring that overcomes the aforementioned disadvantages inherent in the prior art. In one preferred form, the earring for a pierced ear comprises an ear engaging member adapted to securely engage a lobe of the pierced ear, an ornament and a coupling member coupling the ear engaging member to the ornament, wherein the coupling member is substantially hidden from sight from the vantage point forward from the wearer. The ear engaging member comprises a plate placed behind the lobe, a post and an ear nut, wherein said post enters a piercing in the lobe, passes through an aperture in the plate and is releasably attached to the ear nut. The device suspends the ornament subjacent to the lobe of the ear by the coupling member while the lobe covers the coupling member from the vantage point forward the wearer.
Further objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from analysis of the following written specification and accompanying drawings and the appended claims in which:
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The invention has been described herein in considerable detail in order to comply with the patent statutes and to provide those skilled in the art with the information needed to apply the novel principles and to construct and use such specialized components as are required. However, it is to be understood that the invention can be carried out by specifically different ornament shapes and coupling devices, and that various modifications, as to ornamentation, can be accomplished without departing from the scope to the invention itself.
Claims
1. An earring for a pierced ear, comprising an ear engaging member adapted to securely engage a backside of a lobe of a wearer's ear, an ornament and a coupling member connecting the ear engaging member to the ornament, wherein when said ear engaging member is removably attached to the lobe of the ear, the coupling member holds the ornament subjacent to the lobe and said coupling member is substantially hidden from sight from the vantage point forward of the wearer.
2. The earring for a pierced ear of claim 1 wherein the ear engaging member comprises a plate member having at least one aperture and a post member, said post member having a first end and a second end, an ornamental stud coupled on said first end, wherein said post is adapted to pass through the lobe from a front side of the ear and through the backside of the lobe, and the at least one aperture and an ear nut releasably attached to the second end to the post member.
3. The earring for a pierced ear of claim 2 wherein the stud is a second item of ornamentation.
4. The earring for a pierced ear of claim 2, wherein the ornament comprises a jewel and a jewel holding member holding said jewel.
5. The earring for a pierced ear of claim 4 wherein the jewel holding member comprises a plurality of corner brackets each holding a corner of the jewel, said corner brackets being mutually coupled to each other by supporting brackets, wherein the second end of the coupling member attaches to one of said supporting brackets.
6. The earring for a pierced ear of claim 4 wherein the jewel holding member comprises a top bracket extending the length of the top of the jewel and a bottom bracket cradling a bottom of the jewel, and supporting brackets mutually coupling the top brackets to the bottom bracket, wherein the second end of the coupling member attaches to one of said supporting bracket.
7. The earring for a pierced ear of claim 4 wherein the jewel holding member includes a top bracket extending less than a major portion of a length of a top of the jewel and a bottom bracket cradling the bottom of the jewel and supporting brackets mutually coupling the top bracket, wherein the second end of the coupling member attaches to one of the supporting brackets.
8. The earring for a pierced ear of claim 4 wherein the jewel holding member includes a plurality of mutually coupling bracket members cradling a perimeter of the jewel, wherein the second end of the coupling member attaches to one of the mutually coupling brackets.
9. The earring for a pierced ear of claim 1 wherein the coupling member is a rigid link bent to curve under the lobe of the ear.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 10, 2007
Publication Date: Jan 15, 2009
Inventor: Brian Walters (Excelsior, MN)
Application Number: 11/775,334
International Classification: A44C 7/00 (20060101);