Jewelry support system and method for supporting motion indicia in jewelry construction
12004612 ยท 2024-06-11
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Abstract
A jewelry support system and method for supporting motion indicia in a jewelry system includes an inner pivot support member and an outer pivot member for an earring. There is a clasp assembly and two outer pivot members extending from the inner side of the outer pivot member positioned along a common pivot plane at two distal pivot locations. There are two inner pivot members that pivotally engage the respective outer pivot members and have tapered contact surfaces so as to provide a single-point contact at each location during a pivot motion so that an enhanced decorative pivot system is achieved with improved reliability.
Claims
1. A jewelry support system, comprising: an outer jewelry member having an outer indicia surface and an inner support surface; an inner pivot support member having a clasp assembly and an inner indicia surface along an outer surface thereof, an outer top support pivot ring and an outer bottom support pivot ring on distal ends of said outer jewelry member; an inner top pivot member on a top extending pin projecting from a top side of said inner pivot support member; an inner bottom pivot member on a bottom extending pin projecting from a bottom side of said inner pivot support member; said outer top support pivot ring and said outer bottom support pivot ring being co-planar along a common pivot plane defined therebetween; said inner top pivot member and said inner bottom pivot member arrayed along said common pivot plan and positioned perpendicular to respective said outer top support pivot ring and said outer bottom support pivot ring; and said inner top pivot member pivotally engaged with said outer top support pivot ring and said inner bottom pivot member pivotally engaged with said outer bottom support pivot ring, wherein said inner pivot support member pivotally supports said outer jewelry member so as to allow said outer jewelry member to pivot relative to said inner pivot support member along said common pivot plane.
2. The jewelry support system, according to claim 1, wherein: said inner top pivot member having a top tapered contact surface contacting said outer top support pivot ring; and said inner bottom pivot member having a bottom tapered contact surface contacting said outer bottom pivot support ring.
3. The jewelry support system, according to claim 2, wherein: the outer top support ring has a tapered contact surface; and the outer bottom pivot support ring has a tapered contact surface.
4. The jewelry support system, according to claim 2, wherein: said outer jewelry support member is one of a linear outer jewelry support member and a non-linear outer jewelry support member.
5. The jewelry support system, according to claim 2, wherein: the inner pivot support member is one of a linear inner pivot support member and a non-linear inner pivot support member.
6. The jewelry support system, according to claim 1, wherein: said clasp assembly includes a pivot spring arm and a pin.
7. A method for assembling a jewelry support system, comprising the steps of: providing an outer jewelry member having an outer indicia surface and an inner support surface; providing an inner pivot support member having a clasp assembly and an inner indicia surface along an outer surface thereof, providing an outer top support pivot ring and an outer bottom support pivot ring on distal ends of said outer jewelry member; providing an inner top pivot member on a top extending pin projecting from a top side of said inner pivot support member; providing an inner bottom pivot member on a bottom extending pin projecting from a bottom side of said inner pivot support member; providing said outer top support pivot ring and said outer bottom support pivot ring being co-planar along a common pivot plane defined therebetween and said inner top pivot member and said inner bottom pivot member arrayed along said common pivot plan and positioned perpendicular to respective said outer top support pivot ring and said outer bottom support pivot ring; and assembling said inner top pivot member pivotally with said outer top support pivot ring and said inner bottom pivot member pivotally with said outer bottom support pivot ring, wherein said inner pivot support member pivotally supports said outer jewelry member so as to allow said outer jewelry member to pivot relative to said inner pivot support member along said common pivot plane.
8. The method for assembling a jewelry support system, according to claim 7, wherein: said inner top pivot member having a top tapered contact surface contacting said outer top support pivot ring; and said inner bottom pivot member having a bottom tapered contact surface contacting said outer bottom pivot support ring.
9. The method for assembling a jewelry support system, according to claim 8, wherein: the outer top support ring has a tapered contact surface; and the outer bottom pivot support ring has a tapered contact surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(8) Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the invention. Wherever possible, same or similar reference numerals are used in the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts or steps. The drawings are in simplified form and are not to precise scale. The word couple and similar terms do not necessarily denote direct and immediate connections, but also include connections through intermediate elements or devices. For purposes of convenience and clarity only, directional (up/down, etc.) or motional (forward/back, etc.) terms may be used with respect to the drawings. These and similar directional terms should not be construed to limit the scope in any manner. It will also be understood that other embodiments may be utilized without departing from the scope of the present invention, and that the detailed description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, and that elements may be differently positioned, or otherwise noted as in the appended claims without requirements of the written description being required thereto.
(9) Various operations may be described as multiple discrete operations in turn, in a manner that may be helpful in understanding embodiments of the present invention; however, the order of description should not be construed to imply that these operations are order dependent.
(10) Referring now to
(11) It will be recognized that the outer top pivot rings 112, 213 and the outer bottom pivot rings 112, 214 are aligned along a common outer pivot plane P (see
(12) An inner pivot support member 150, 250 includes a clasp assembly 300 having a pin 301 and a pivot spring arm 302 engaging pin 301 upon a closing motion so as to secure respective jewelry support systems 100, 200 to an intended user or for storage.
(13) Inner pivot support members have an inner indicia surface 151, 251 opposite an inner surface 151, 251, as shown.
(14) A top inner pivot member 152, 252 is provided proximate the pin 301 and has a top extending pin 153, 253, supporting a top pivot ring 154, 254 having a top tapered contact surface 155, 255 (see
(15) Upon assembly of the outer jewelry members 110, 210 having outer member pivot plane P with the inner pivot support members 150, 250 having inner pivot member plane P these planes overlay along a pivot axis (show also as pivot axis P (see
(16) It will be additionally noted that a respective vertical reference (V in
(17) It will be further understood that the present invention is not limited as to the materials provided which may be of any suitable kind effective to operate as disclosed herein; for example, metal, alloys, ceramics, glasses, and combinations of any suitable materials known to those of skill in the jewelry arts.
(18) Regarding the shape or arrangement of the outer jewelry member or inner pivot support member, and whether one or both have single or multiple members (e.g.,
(19) Regarding the degree or amount of pivot; it will be recognized by those of skill in the art having studied the enclosed disclosure that the degree or amount of pivoting about the common pivot plain will be determined by the user's physical structure (jaw, neck, ear) and the outer dimensions of the outer jewelry member (a very wide member may pivot only a few degrees of freedom where as a narrower outer jewelry member may pivot substantially more than 180 degrees before contacting an obstruction (e.g., at least +/?90 degrees, depending upon the position and type of support, ornament and other factors)). The images shown note that a pivot may continue until one of the support rings reaches the extending pin or stud (for example 153) which prevents further rotation. Therefore, those of skill in this art will recognize that the present invention is not limited to the present illustrations but will be broadly understood by those in this art following study of the disclosure.
(20) Regarding the relative angle of the pivot as noted in
(21) Regarding the respective tapered contact surfaces (top/bottom, and inner/outer) including 155, 255, 163, 263, 115A, 115B, 215A, 215B; those of skill in this art having appreciated the enclosed disclosure will understand that the present invention may include variation and arrangement such that one or more (or potentially all) of the respective contact surface may be either tapered or non-tapered, and may adaptively be used in combination (for example one ring may have a tapered contact surface (e.g. inner/bottom) and the corresponding ring may be non-tapered (e.g., outer/bottom)). As a result, those of skill in this art will having appreciated the enclosed disclosure will recognize that modifications and adaptations of the present embodiments are within the scope and spirit of the present invention.
(22) Regarding the preferred embodiment shown herein, with the inner part being with the clasp and relatively stationary and the outer part pivoting relative thereto: It will be recognized by those of skill in this art having studied the present disclosure that the invention may additionally included an inverted-position arrangement, such that the inner part is minimized and swings, while the outer part now has the clasp assembly at the top and is relatively fixed so that the inner part swings relative thereto (not shown but understood in the art). This is one alternative embodiment that would be recognized by those of skill in the art having studied the enclosed disclosure.
(23) Regarding the clasp assembly as shown herein with the pivot spring arm and pin; those of skill in this art will recognize that the present clasp assembly is merely exemplary and that the intended disclosure includes the full sum of conventional clasp assemblies of all types effective to secure a jewelry system to a user's earlobe, including but not limited to puncture type and clamp types.
(24) Regarding optional applications of the present inventive concepts, it will be recognized by those of skill the art having studied the present disclosure that the present improvements may be applied to other jewelry products (pendants, bracelets, rings, necklaces, bangles) without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
(25) Regarding ornamental indicia, those of skill in this art having studied the enclosed summary will recognize that the indicia surfaces (whether inner or outer or otherwise) may receive an ornamentation commensurate within the scope of the art without departing from this disclosure. As a result, while the indicia surfaces are shown cut or grooves to receive stones, it will be well recognized that there is no limitation on the ornamental indicia that may be presented on the surfaces (inscribing, enameling, or otherwise within the full scope of the jewelry arts). As a result, those of skill in this art will recognize that the present invention is not limited to the disclosure regarding ornamental indicia.
(26) Also, the inventors intend that only those claims which use the specific language/words means for are intended to be interpreted under 35 USC 112, sixth paragraph. Moreover, no limitations from the specification are intended to be read into any claims, unless those limitations are expressly included in the claims.
(27) Should a specific numerical value or percentage be mentioned herein, those of skill in this art, having studied the present disclosure will recognize that such values may be readily increased or decreased by 20%, while still staying within the scope and spirit of the present invention, unless a different range is specifically mentioned.
(28) Having described at least one of the preferred embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, it will be apparent to those skills that the invention is not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various modifications and variations can be made in the presently disclosed system without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present disclosure covers modifications and variations of this disclosure provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.