Locking Jump Ring
20190045887 ยท 2019-02-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A locking jump ring is an apparatus that is used to allow for connection of other chains or looped devices, particularly for the addition of decorative charms or ornaments to existing jewelry. The apparatus includes a U-shaped body, a first claw, a second claw, and a fastener. The first claw and the second claw are joined to the U-shaped body on opposing ends. The first claw and the second claw are oriented away from the U-shaped body, so that the first claw and the second claw point towards each other. The fastener comprises a male portion and a female portion. When the first claw and the second claw are pressed towards each other, the male portion engages with the female portion, locking the present invention into a closed configuration.
Claims
1. A locking jump ring comprises: a U-shaped body; a first claw; a second claw; a fastener; the U-shaped body comprises a first leg, a second leg, and a web; the first claw and the second claw each comprise a free end, a fixed end, a concave side and a convex side; the fastener comprises a male portion and a female portion; the fixed end of the first claw being connected adjacent to the first leg, opposite the web; the free end of the first claw being oriented towards the second leg; the fixed end of the second claw being connected adjacent to the second leg, opposite the web; the free end of the second claw being oriented towards the first leg; the male portion being connected adjacent to the convex side of the first claw; and the female portion traversing into the concave side of the second claw.
2. The locking jump ring as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a ramp; the ramp being integrated into the concave side of the second claw; and the ramp being positioned in between the free end of the second claw and the female portion.
3. The locking jump ring as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a reference point of the web being centrally positioned along the web; and a first distance between the reference point and the free end of the first claw being less than a second distance between the reference point and the free end of the second claw.
4. The locking jump ring as claimed in claim 1 comprises: wherein the first claw and the second claw are in a detached configuration; and the concave side of the first claw being positioned offset from the convex side of the second claw.
5. The locking jump ring as claimed in claim 1 comprises: wherein the first claw and the second claw are in an attached configuration; the female portion being engaged by the male portion; and the concave side of the first claw being pressed against the convex side of the second claw.
6. The locking jump ring as claimed in claim 5 comprises: the concave side of the second claw being shaped to receive the convex side of the first claw; and the concave side of the first claw, an interior side of the first leg, an interior side of the second leg, and an interior side of the web being shaped in a continuous closed looping surface.
7. A locking jump ring comprises: a U-shaped body; a first claw; a second claw; a fastener; a ramp; the U-shaped body comprises a first leg, a second leg, and a web; the first claw and the second claw each comprise a free end, a fixed end, a concave side and a convex side; the fastener comprises a male portion and a female portion; the fixed end of the first claw being connected adjacent to the first leg, opposite the web; the free end of the first claw being oriented towards the second leg; the fixed end of the second claw being connected adjacent to the second leg, opposite the web; the free end of the second claw being oriented towards the first leg; the male portion being connected adjacent to the convex side of the first claw; the female portion traversing into the concave side of the second claw; the ramp being integrated into the concave side of the second claw; and the ramp being positioned in between the free end of the second claw and the female portion.
8. The locking jump ring as claimed in claim 7 comprises: a reference point of the web being centrally positioned along the web; and a first distance between the reference point and the free end of the first claw being less than a second distance between the reference point and the free end of the second claw.
9. The locking jump ring as claimed in claim 7 comprises: wherein the first claw and the second claw are in a detached configuration; and the concave side of the first claw being positioned offset from the convex side of the second claw.
10. The locking jump ring as claimed in claim 7 comprises: wherein the first claw and the second claw are in an attached configuration; the female portion being engaged by the male portion; and the concave side of the first claw being pressed against the convex side of the second claw.
11. The locking jump ring as claimed in claim 10 comprises: the concave side of the second claw being shaped to receive the convex side of the first claw; and the concave side of the first claw, an interior side of the first leg, an interior side of the second leg, and an interior side of the web being shaped in a continuous closed looping surface.
12. A locking jump ring comprises: a U-shaped body; a first claw; a second claw; a fastener; the U-shaped body comprises a first leg, a second leg, and a web; the first claw and the second claw each comprise a free end, a fixed end, a concave side and a convex side; the fastener comprises a male portion and a female portion; the fixed end of the first claw being connected adjacent to the first leg, opposite the web; the free end of the first claw being oriented towards the second leg; the fixed end of the second claw being connected adjacent to the second leg, opposite the web; the free end of the second claw being oriented towards the first leg; the male portion being connected adjacent to the convex side of the first claw; the female portion traversing into the concave side of the second claw; a reference point of the web being centrally positioned along the web; and a first distance between the reference point and the free end of the first claw being less than a second distance between the reference point and the free end of the second claw.
13. The locking jump ring as claimed in claim 12 comprises: a ramp; the ramp being integrated into the concave side of the second claw; and the ramp being positioned in between the free end of the second claw and the female portion.
14. The locking jump ring as claimed in claim 12 comprises: wherein the first claw and the second claw are in a detached configuration; and the concave side of the first claw being positioned offset from the convex side of the second claw.
15. The locking jump ring as claimed in claim 12 comprises: wherein the first claw and the second claw are in an attached configuration; the female portion being engaged by the male portion; and the concave side of the first claw being pressed against the convex side of the second claw.
16. The locking jump ring as claimed in claim 15 comprises: the concave side of the second claw being shaped to receive the convex side of the first claw; and the concave side of the first claw, an interior side of the first leg, an interior side of the second leg, and an interior side of the web being shaped in a continuous closed looping surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0010] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0011] The present invention is a locking jump ring that is used to increase the length of a chain and to allow for connection of other chains or looped devices. The present invention is further configured to provide a smooth inner ring that will become stronger as tension due to gravitational effects on an attached charm is applied. The present invention comprises a U-shaped body 1, a first claw 5, a second claw 6, and a fastener 11, as seen in
[0012] Furthermore, the U-shaped body 1 comprises a first leg 2, a second leg 3, and a web 4, as seen in
[0013] Furthermore, the fastener 11 comprises a male portion 12 and a female portion 13. The male portion 12 is a rounded protrusion extending perpendicularly away from the convex side 10 of the first claw 5. This arrangement allows the male portion 12 to couple with the female portion 13. The female portion 13 is a preferably dome-shaped cut into the concave side 9 of the second claw 6, between the second leg 3 and the free end 7 of the second claw 6. In this way, the female portion 13 is adapted to join to the male portion 12.
[0014] The general configuration of the aforementioned components allows the present invention to efficiently and effectively extend chain links and add decorative charms and ornaments to them. The fixed end 8 of the first claw 5 is connected adjacent to the first leg 2, opposite the web 4. This arrangement ensures that the web 4 is arranged away from the first leg 2, and consequently, away from the first claw 5. The free end 7 of the first claw 5 is oriented towards the second leg 3. In this way, the free end 7 of the first claw 5 extends away from the first leg 2. The fixed end 8 of the second claw 6 is connected adjacent to the second leg 3, opposite the web 4. This arrangement ensures that the web 4 is arranged away from the second leg 3, and consequently, away from the second claw 6. Further, the free end 7 of the second claw 6 is oriented towards the first leg 2. In this way, the free end 7 of the second claw 6 extends away from the second leg 3. The arrangement of the free end 7 of the first claw 5 and the free end 7 of the second claw 6 results in the free end 7 of the first claw 5 and the free end 7 of the second claw 6 being oriented generally towards each other. The male portion 12 is connected adjacent to the convex side 10 of the first claw 5. This allows the male portion 12 to interact with the female portion 13. The female portion 13 traversing into the concave side 9 of the second claw 6. This arrangement allows the male portion 12 to interlock with the female portion 13.
[0015] In order to engage the male portion 12 to the female portion 13, the present invention benefits from friction-reducing components that allow the free end 7 of the first claw 5 to interact with the free end 7 of the second claw 6. To this end, the present invention further comprises a ramp 14, as seen in
[0016] To allow the male portion 12 and the female portion 13 to interact, the first claw 5 and the second claw 6 need to be offset from each other. To this end, a reference point 15 of the web 4 needs to be centrally positioned along the web 4. This allows the user to utilize the web 4 as a midpoint between the first claw 5 and the second claw 6. A first distance 16 between the reference point 15 and the free end 7 of the first claw 5 is less than a second distance 17 between the reference point 15 and the free end 7 of the second claw 6. This arrangement ensures that the first claw 5 is offset from the second claw 6.
[0017] The present invention may be in one of two configurations. In one configuration, the first claw 5 and the second claw 6 are in a detached configuration. This means that the male portion 12 is not engaged with the female portion 13, as seen in
[0018] Alternatively, the first claw 5 and the second claw 6 are in an attached configuration. This allows secure containment of joined charms and chain links to the present invention. The female portion 13 is engaged to the male portion 12. This arrangement ensures that as forces are applied in opposing directions to the present invention, the fastener 11 strength improves, further securing the chain links and ornaments in place. The concave side 9 of the first claw 5 is pressed against the convex side 10 of the second claw 6. The concave side 9 of the first claw 5 interlocks with the convex side 10 of the second claw 6, further increasing frictional retention forces preventing the present invention from opening after closure. Furthermore, the concave side 9 of the second claw 6 is shaped to receive the convex side 10 of the first claw 5. This arrangement ensures that the first claw 5 is securely connected to the second claw 6. The concave side 9 of the first claw 5, an interior side of the first leg 2, an interior side of the second leg 3, and an interior side of the web 4 are shaped in a continuous closed looping surface. In this way, connected chain links and charms or ornaments interact smoothly with the inner loop of the present invention, without interference from any connective joints or pieces of the present invention.
[0019] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.