MEMBER FOR HOLDING AN OBJECT IN POSITION ON EITHER SIDE OF AN ELEMENT PROVIDED WITH A BORE

20230017041 · 2023-01-19

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    Disclosed is a member (1) for holding an object (2) in position on an element (3) provided with a bore (4), the object (2) comprising a so-called male part (10) designed as a pointed rod, the free end of which is suitable for inserting in a reception housing provided in a so-called female part of the holding member (1), characterized in that the reception housing is provided, at its opening, with a means (15) for guiding the male part (10) into the reception housing.

    Claims

    1. A member (1) for holding an object (2) in position on an element (3) provided with a bore (4), said object (2) comprising a so-called male part (10) designed as a pointed rod, the free end of which is suitable for inserting in a reception housing (11) provided in a so-called female part (12) of the holding member (1), characterized in that the reception housing (11) is provided, at its opening (13), with a means (15) for guiding the male part (10) into the reception housing (11) and in that the guiding means (15) is formed of two parts (19, 20) of similar shape and nested coaxially one inside the other.

    2. The member according to claim 1, characterized in that the guiding means (15) is configured as a cone of revolution.

    3. The member according to claim 1, characterized in that the guiding means (15) is configured as a cone of the pyramidal type.

    4. The member according to claim 1, characterized in that a cylinder (22) extends a conical part (21), the cylinder (22) and the conical part (21) constituting the inner part (20) of the guiding means (15).

    5. The member according to claim 4, characterized in that said member also comprises a ring (23) and seals (24) inserted between the cylinder (22) and a main body (12) of the holding member (1).

    6. The member according to claim 5, characterized in that the ring (23) and the seals (24) define the reception housing (11).

    7. The member according to claim 5, characterized in that the body (12) is provided with at least two gripping members (14).

    8. The member according to claim 1, characterized in that the inner wall (18) of the guiding means is smooth or coated with an anti-adherent.

    9. The member according to claim 1, characterized in that the male part of the holding member is configured as a rod (27) secured to an object and the female part of the member is mounted on a part (33) of an element (31) pivotally connected to a lug (28) that is fixed to said object.

    Description

    [0020] The invention will be better understood, and further advantages thereof will become more clearly apparent, from reading the following description, which is provided solely by way of a non-limiting example and refers to the accompanying drawings, wherein:

    [0021] FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of the two parts of a holding member according to one embodiment of the invention, in the mounted position on either side of an element, schematically represented by a dotted oval,

    [0022] FIG. 2 is a perspective view from a side face, on a larger scale, of the female part of the holding member of FIG. 1 equipped, at the opening of the housing, with a guiding means,

    [0023] FIG. 3 is a perspective view from the front face and on another scale of the member of FIG. 2,

    [0024] FIG. 4 is a perspective view, from the front face and on another scale, of the various constituent elements of the female part illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3 and

    [0025] FIG. 5 is a perspective view, on a different scale, of another embodiment of the invention.

    [0026] FIG. 1 is a representation, according to one embodiment of the invention, of a member 1 for holding an object 2 in position on either side of an element 3 provided with a bore 4. Here, the element 3 is schematically illustrated in the form of a dotted oval. Said oval illustrates a part of a garment, a fabric or a part of the body of a living being, human or animal. In all cases, the element 3 is provided with a through bore 4, the outlets 5, 6 of which open on two opposite faces 7, 8 respectively of the element 3. Here, the outlets 5, 6 are identical. In a variant embodiment, they are different. The object 2 which is held on either side of the element 3 is for example a jewel of the earring type, while the element 3 is an earlobe. For ease of reading, the jewel 2 is represented as a sphere 9 positioned at one end of a rod 10. It is understood that the invention applies to other types of elements 3 and/or objects 2. By way of non-limiting examples, for a human being, mention may be made of a piercing in a cheek, a nostril, or any other part of the body of a human being. For an animal the object may be an identification tag or a wing ring. When the element 3 is not part of a living being, it may be a piece of clothing or a fabric, the object to be held then being, for example, a cufflink, a brooch, or a pin.

    [0027] As is particularly apparent from FIG. 1, the rod 10 forms a so-called male part of the object 2. The length of the rod 10 is in any case greater than the length of the bore 4, whether or not the rod 10 is straight, has a circular cross section, is notched, smooth, or provided with a screw thread. The free end, not shown, of the rod 10 is pointed and configured to fit into a so-called female part and to form a reception housing 11 provided in the holding member 1. This reception housing 11 is visible in FIGS. 3 and 4.

    [0028] FIG. 2 illustrates the holding member 1, according to one embodiment of the invention. It comprises a main body 12, configured as a cylinder, which is open at the ends and has a circular base. The main body 12 defines a so-called female part of the holding member 1. It houses the reception housing 11 of the rod 10. An open end 13 of the main body 12 is provided with gripping members 14 of the holding member 1. Here, the gripping members 14 are two handles, which are coplanar with the cross section of the body 12. Alternatively, these are lugs, discontinuous reliefs such as spikes, or continuous reliefs in the form of a collar or other geometric shapes. In addition, their number and/or their distribution may be different, provided that these gripping members ensure easy gripping of the holding member 1.

    [0029] The end 13 forms the access opening to the reception housing 11 of the main body 12. The end 13 is provided with a means 15 for guiding the rod 10 into the reception housing 11 made in the main body 12 of the holding member 1. The guiding means is, in this embodiment of the invention, configured as a cone of revolution, truncated, and with an open circular base. Alternatively, the cone of revolution has an elliptical base. In another embodiment, the cone is of the pyramidal type and thus with a square, rectangular, or polygonal base. In any case, the guiding means 15 has a variable cross section, which is decreasing between its largest opening 16 and its open end 17, which opens into the main body 12, in extension of the end 13 of said main body. Here, the end 17 is also circular. Alternatively, it has another shape, for example different from that of the opening 16. In other words, the guiding means is generally funnel-shaped.

    [0030] As shown in FIGS. 2 to 4, the inner wall 18 of the guiding means is smooth between the opening 16 and the end 17. Alternatively, the wall 18 is coated with an anti-adherent material. The shape of the guiding means 17 and the fact that its inner wall 18 provides no roughness allow optimum guidance of the rod 10 when the latter is introduced into the guiding means 15.

    [0031] As shown in FIG. 4, the guiding means 15 is advantageously in this embodiment formed by two parts fitted coaxially one inside the other. The outer part 19 has the larger dimensions. It is conical and fixed to the main body 12 in extension of the end 13 of the main body 12.

    [0032] The other part 20 forms the inner part of the guiding means 15. The part 20 comprises a conical zone 21 with a circular base, with dimensions and shapes complementary to those of the part 19. This zone 21 is fixed on a cylinder 22 with a circular base. The cylinder 22 has dimensions and a shape adapted to be inserted, with minimal play, into the body 12.

    [0033] A cylindrical ring 23 with a circular base, shown in FIG. 4, is inserted between the cylinder 22 and the body 12. O-rings 24, arranged on either side of the ring 23 ensure that said ring is held in position in the body 12. Thus, the ring 23, the cylinder 22, and the seals 24 define the receiving housing 11 of the rod 10. In this way, the rod 10 is removably held in position by wedging, the dimensions of the openings of the ring 23 and of the seals 24 being slightly smaller than the external diameter of the rod 10. Alternatively, at least one of the seals 24 may be provided with a thread, so that locking the rod 10 in position in its reception housing 11 is carried out by a rotational movement, for example a quarter turn.

    [0034] When a user introduces the rod 10 via one face 7 or 8 of an element 3, opposite the bore 4, his other hand introduces, via the other face 8 or 7 of the element 3, the guiding means 15. For this, he holds said guiding means by the gripping members 14 and positions it so that the opening 16 of the guiding means 15 is on the bore. It is not necessary for the opening 16 to be centered on the bore; it is sufficient for said bore to be opposite any point located in the plane of the opening 16. Once the positioning has been carried out, the user moves the rod 10 in the direction of the holding member 1. Due to the conical shape of the part 20 and the fact that the wall 18 is smooth, the tip of the rod 10, when it touches the wall 18, is automatically directed, without any slowing down or braking effect, towards the bottom of the cone 20, and therefore towards the ring 23 and the seals 24. The rod 10 is then automatically introduced into its reception housing. It should be noted that, during this movement, it is not necessary for the user or a third party to have a view of the moving elements, as the introduction and retention of the rod 10, and thus of the male part, in the reception housing 11 are carried out quickly and automatically.

    [0035] The embodiment of the invention illustrated in FIG. 5 is particularly suitable for relatively heavy and bulky earrings which are held not only on one end of a rod but also on an articulated lug or leverback supported on the back of the ear. In this way, any effort and deformation of the earlobe is avoided. Here, reference 25 designates the assembly formed by the articulated leverback provided with the holding member 1. The decorative part 26 of the assembly 25 is fixed, on the one hand, to one end of a rod 27 and, on the other, to one end of a flat lug 28. The other end of the lug 28 comprises two reliefs 29, each provided with a through hole. The reliefs 29 thus define a hinge adapted to receive a pin 30.

    [0036] An element 31 is configured in an omega or paddle shape, the central part of which is empty. Such an element 31 is obtained by bending a metal wire. The free ends 32 of the element 31 are each pierced with a through hole, similar to the holes in the reliefs 29. As shown in FIG. 5, when the ends 32 are positioned between the reliefs 29 and the pin 30 is in position, the element 31 and the lug 28 are hinged with each other and a movement of bringing together or separating these elements is then possible according to the double arrow F25.

    [0037] The rounded part 33 of the element 31 is adapted, in dimensions and in geometry, to receive the holding member 1, more precisely, the guiding means 15. Thus, the inner face of the constituent wire of the part 33 which defines the limits of the central orifice of the part 33 is beveled, so as to have a shape that is complementary to the outer wall of guiding means 15, which is funnel-shaped.

    [0038] Thus, when the assembly 25 is put in position, the holding member 1 is first positioned in the part 33, then the decorative part 26 and the element 31 are placed on either side of the lobe of the ear; by pivoting the lug 28 and the element 31 according to the double arrow F25, the rod 27 is introduced into the guiding member 15 and, as described above, the rod 27 is secured in the guiding member 15. A relatively large and heavy earring is thus held in position without straining the earlobe and is easy to put in place.

    [0039] In one embodiment, the position-holding member 1, or at least the end edge of the guiding means 15, which is in contact with the element 3 when said element is part of the body of a living being, is made of a non-allergenic material or coated with a non-allergenic material. In any case, there should be no chemical or biochemical reaction, of the corrosive or allergenic type, between the holding member 1, and in particular the guiding means 15, and the element 3.