CONSTRUCTIVE ARRANGEMENT APPLIED TO AN AURICULAR PLATFORM FOR ATTACHMENT OF EARRINGS, ACCESSORIES, AND DEVICES

Abstract

The present utility model refers to an innovative solution for the jewelry, semi-jewelry, and costume jewelry market, which comprises an auricular platform (1) consisting of a base structure (2) and a transverse rod (3), which extends at its upper end to contour the top of the ear horizontally, allowing interchangeable jewelry, accessories, or devices to be attached along its length. It is used to support earrings, devices such as earphones, and other accessories such as glasses, at one or more customizable points. It is highly versatile in functionality due to its ergonomics and allows users to create a variety of compositions.

Claims

1. A constructive arrangement applied to an auricular platform for attachment of earrings, accessories, and devices, to be used to support earrings, devices such as earphones, and other accessories such as glasses at one or more customizable points along its length, characterized by comprising an auricular platform (1) with a base structure (2) and a transverse rod (3).

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0006] FIG. 1: Frontal view of the auricular platform (1), showing the base structure (2) that goes around the ear (rear side) and supports the transverse rod (3), which is the extension of the base structure (2) at the front side of the ear, running horizontally and supporting earrings, accessories, and devices that can be affixed at one or more customizable points to adjust to the size and shape of each user's ear.

[0007] FIG. 2: View of the auricular platform (1) placed on the user's ear, showing parts in front of and behind the ear, including the base structure (2) and the transverse rod (3), both positioned in front of the ear.

[0008] FIG. 3: View of the auricular platform (1) on the user's ear, showing the front part of the ear, base structure (2), and transverse rod (3).

[0009] FIG. 4: View of the auricular platform (1) on the user's ear, showing an accessory (example) attached to the transverse rod (3).

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL EMBODIMENTS

[0010] The platform's functionality consists of a base structure (2) that fits around the user's ear, allowing adjustment according to the ear and neck anatomy, with morphology that adapts to different ear shapes and sizes due to its malleable material.

[0011] The base structure (2), contouring the top of the ear, extends into a transverse rod (3) in front of the ear, horizontally. Its angles can be adjusted by pressing the platform's malleable material, shaping it to the desired point.

[0012] The platform is fixed around the user's ear, allowing adjustment according to ear and neck anatomy. Its morphology fits various ear shapes and sizes due to the malleable material; the transverse rod is placed in front of the ear, with angle and height adjustable by pressing the base structure (1) and molding it into the desired shape.

[0013] This auricular platform (1) offers a range of earring composition possibilities, as one or more points can be used along its transverse rod (3). Since users' ears vary in vertical and horizontal angles and sizes, the transverse rod (3), running horizontally along the ear, allows users to choose a specific point to attach their earrings so they don't exceed the ear's limits.

[0014] The transverse rod (3) provides flexible fitting in both shape and location, allowing users to customize the earring placement to match the size and shape of their ears without extending beyond their individual boundaries.

[0015] The interchangeable earrings are positioned at the front of the ear, held on the transverse rod (3) at the exact point each user specifically chooses.

[0016] The present invention can be manufactured using various materials, surface finishes, colors, and numerous shapes, and it can employ different fixing systems to secure earrings, devices, and accessories on the horizontal rod (3).

[0017] Based on conducted research, we describe and illustrate this utility model and conclude that it possesses unique constructive, functional, and innovative characteristics distinct from existing models in the state of the art, as it combines and modifies known elements, fitting the criteria for a Utility Model Patent. Its claim will be described below.