Flexible Ring
20250169580 ยท 2025-05-29
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Abstract
An adjustable ring id provided, the ring including a crown portion; a belly band portion; a pair of arcuate rocker arms, each rocker arm having a first end rotatably connectable to the crown portion and a second end receivable in the belly band portion such that the second ends and the belly band can travel relative to one another; and one or more springs positioned relative to the rocker arms to provide resiliency to travel of the rocker arms relative to the belly band. Travel of the rocker arms relative to the belly band together with rotation of the rocker arms about a pivot axis of the crown portion allows the ring to resiliently expand and contract.
Claims
1. An adjustable ring, said ring comprising: a. a crown portion; b. a belly band portion; c. a pair of arcuate rocker arms, each rocker arm having a first end rotatably connectable to the crown portion and a second end receivable in the belly band portion such that the second ends and the belly band can travel relative to one another; and d. one or more springs positioned relative to the rocker arms to provide resiliency to travel of the rocker arms relative to the belly band, wherein travel of the rocker arms relative to the belly band together with rotation of the rocker arms about a pivot axis of the crown portion allows the ring to resiliently expand and contract.
2. The adjustable ring of claim 1 wherein one or more springs are positioned between crown portion and the rockers arms to urge the rocker arms resiliently inwardly and wherein the belly band comprises retaining ends shaped to moveably receive the second ends of each rocker arm such that the belly band can travel up and down along the rocker arms while being retained by the rocker-arms as they are engaged within retaining ends.
3. The adjustable ring of claim 2, wherein the crown comprises a hollow channel for receiving the one or more springs and the first ends of the rocker arms.
4. The adjustable ring of claim 3, wherein the belly band comprises a recessed outer surface such that when the second ends of the rocker arms are received into retaining ends, the rocker arms sit in the recessed outer surface to maintain a low profile of the self-adjusting ring.
5. The adjustable ring of claim 1, wherein belly band is hollow to receive second ends of the rocker arms within the belly band and wherein the springs are positioned within the hollow of the belly band, against a radially inner surface of the rocker arms to urge the second ends of the rocker arms radially outwardly against the belly band.
6. The adjustable ring of claim 5, wherein an outer surface of the rocker arms include grooves along a length thereof, said grooves being engageable with a tab formed on an inner surface of each side of the belly band, to incrementally expand and contract the ring to adjust its fit.
7. The adjustable ring of claim 6, wherein the second ends of the rocker arms each include a hook profile for engagement with a stop formed on an inner surface of each side of the belly band to lock the ring into place in a fully contracted position.
8. The adjustable ring of claim 7, wherein the belly band comprises openings for insertion of the one or more springs, said openings being closeable once the springs are inserted.
9. The adjustable ring of claim 8, wherein the ring may be fully opened by releasing one rocker arm out of the belly band and rotating the rocker arm about its rotatable connection to the crown portion.
10. The adjustable ring of claim 9, wherein the belly band comprises push tab openings to allow access to the second ends of the rocker arms such that the hook profile can be manually released from the stop to unlock the ring.
11. The adjustable ring of claim 1, wherein the belly band, rocker arms and one or more springs can form a mount onto which a crown of another ring can be mounted, wherein the mount includes a removable undermount support bridge onto which the crown of another ring can be mounted, wherein the undermount bridge provides structure and rigidity to the ring and serves to align and hold the crown while the crown is permanently affixed to the mount, the under-mount bridge being removeable once the crown is affixed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] Various objects, features and advantages of the disclosure will be apparent from the following description of particular embodiments of the disclosure, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of various embodiments of the disclosure. Similar reference numerals indicate similar components.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0065] With reference to the figures the present disclosure provides a self-adjusting, flexible ring.
[0066] All terms have definitions that are reasonably inferable from the drawings and description. Language used herein is to be interpreted to give as broad a meaning as is reasonable.
[0067] Various aspects of the disclosure will now be described with reference to the figures. For the purposes of illustration, components depicted in the figures are not necessarily drawn to scale. Instead, emphasis is placed on highlighting the various contributions of the components to the functionality of various aspects of the disclosure. A number of possible alternative features are introduced during the course of this description. It is to be understood that, according to the knowledge and judgment of persons skilled in the art, such alternative features may be substituted in various combinations to arrive at different embodiments of the present disclosure.
Rationale
[0068] The present self-adjusting ring 100 allows the wearer to don the ring and remove the ring without the ring becoming stuck and provides a degree of flexibility when the wearer bends their finger or on a swollen finger or knuckle. The present self-adjusting ring 100 includes a crown portion 10, a rocker arm assembly 20 and a belly band portion 30.
Crown Portion
[0069] With reference to
[0070] Alternatively, with reference to
Rocker Arm Assembly
[0071] The rocker-arm assembly 20 includes a pair of arcuate rocker arms 21a/b each having a first end 22a/b and a second end 23a/b. The first ends 22a/b are connected to the crown portion 10, such that when assembled, an inner surface 26a/b of each rocker arm is flush with the bottom face of 12 of the ring 100, to prevent any protruding parts and to present a smooth surface on an inside of the ring 100.
[0072] In the embodiment of
[0073] As illustrated in
[0074] The springs 24a/b can be coiled to form a U shape in embodiment of a wider and larger ring as depicted in
[0075] The first ends 22a/b of the rocker arms 21a/b are preferably hollow or otherwise provided with a recess to receive the springs 24a/b, to thereby conceal and accommodate the springs 24a/b and reduce contact between a wearers finger and the springs 24a/b. Other configurations of the springs 24a/b are also possible to maintain a low profile and would be understood by those of skill in the art to be encompassed herein.
[0076] In a further embodiment, illustrated in
Belly Band Portion
[0077] With reference to
[0078] The belly band 30 preferably includes a recessed outer surface 33 such that when the second ends 23a/b are received into retaining loops 32a/b the rocker arms 21a/b are received into the recessed outer surface 33 to maintain a low profile of the self-adjusting ring 100. In this embodiment, the belly band 30 is free-floating such that it can travel up and down along the rocker arms 21a/b while being retained by the rocker-arms 21a/b as they are engaged within retaining loops 32a/b.
[0079] Optionally profiles (not shown) may be present on the outer sides of second ends 23a/b, said profiles interacting with retaining loops 32a/b when the self-adjusting ring 100 is fully expanded, to provide a limit to travel so that the belly band 30 does not fully disengage from the rest of the ring 100. As well, profiles with the retaining loops 32a/b provide a slight friction fit that holds the ring 100 in the fully expanded position without the springs 24a/b immediately pulling the ring back into a contracted state. This allows case of donning of the ring 100 and the slight friction fit is easily manually overcome to then allow the springs 24a/b to contract the ring in again to a comfortable fit about the user's finger.
[0080] In an alternate embodiment, as illustrated in
[0081] In the embodiment of
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Operation
[0084] The present self-adjusting ring 100 is designed to allow the belly band 30 to travel up and down along the rocker-arms 21a/b, which also pivot about axis pins 15a/b to expand under spring tension of the spring 24a/b when the wearer's finger increases in diameter bending or swelling, or for accommodating a wearer's knuckle when donning or removing the self-adjusting ring 100.
[0085] In some embodiments, the springs 24a/b serve to apply a constant inward pressure to the rocker arms 21a/b such that no manual adjustment is required to either expand or contract the ring 100. A swelling or change in diameter of the wearer's finger is sufficient to overcome the spring bias to automatically expand the ring 100. As mentioned earlier, the shape of the spring 24a/b as well as its stiffness can be set depending on the style of ring to which it is applied.
[0086] The present self-adjusting ring 100 can expand and contract up to 30% of its diameter, allowing for a range in finger diameters to be accommodated by the self-adjusting ring 100. The present self-adjusting ring 100 is preferably sized such that the ring 100 fits the wearer's finger in a fully contracted position, allowing for a full range of expansion as needed.
[0087] The present self-adjusting ring 100 does not rely on the rigidity or flexibility of the materials used to make the belly band 30, rocker arms 21a/b or crown portion 10. Instead, the present self-adjusting ring expands and contracts by movement some parts relative to other parts of the ring 100. As such, the present self-adjusting ring 100 can be used in both warm conditions and cold conditions without any change to operation.
[0088] The present self-adjusting ring 100 can optionally be used in a modular fashion. Specifically, the crown portion 10 and rocker arms 21a/b with springs 24 a/b can be used with a range of sizes of belly band 30, to allow for a larger range of ring sizing without the need for have a new crown portion 10 with new gemstone mount 50 and remounting of the gemstone.
[0089] Portions of the present self-adjusting ring 100 can also be used with a crown of an existing ring to modify or retrofit the existing ring to a self-adjusting ring. This embodiment is illustrated in
[0090] The present self-adjusting ring 100 can be made from precious metals like gold, platinum and sterling silver but any metal or suitable durable material could be also used including but not limited to plastics, wood, resins, polymers, stainless steel, titanium as well as out of combinations of metals and plastic polymers, Nylon et cetera.
[0091] More preferably, the present self-adjusting ring 100 is made by 3D printing a mold and then casting the ring.
[0092] The present self-adjusting ring can be cast using either vacuum casting or centrifugal casting machines, de-spurred and then preferably cold finished using rivets, or alternatively soldered or arc welded.
[0093] The present self-adjusting ring 100 can also be used for splinting, prosthetics, toe rings, or adornments for larger body parts. The present self-adjusting ring 100 can also be used for monitoring devices such as pulse oximeters, and in robotics for human-to-machine apparatus.
[0094] Human-to-machine interfaces include when humans wear robotic parts over existing appendages like the hands, in which the robotic parts can adjust in diameter by the present mechanism and are therefore more functionable and ergonomic for human use.
[0095] The present mechanism could also be used in manufacturing prosthetics that provide an ergonomic mounting solution for gripping onto amputated limbs.
[0096] Although the present disclosure has been described and illustrated with respect to preferred embodiments and preferred uses thereof, it is not to be so limited since modifications and changes can be made therein which are within the full, intended scope of the disclosure as understood by those skilled in the art.