ORNAMENT

20260101972 ยท 2026-04-16

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Cpc classification

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Abstract

An ornament that does not readily come off the body and is easy to wear a. The ornament has an elastically deforming line shaped member that is bent so that it can be put on a body, and two coupling parts provided at two separated locations on the line shaped member and are detachably coupled to each other. When no external force is applied to the line shaped member, the two coupling parts are close enough to be in contact. When the two coupling parts are coupled, the line shaped member enters a closed state, making it difficult for the line shaped member to come off the body. Furthermore, since the two coupling parts are close enough to be in contact in a state in which no external force is applied to the line shaped member, the two coupling parts that are close to each other may be easily coupled.

Claims

1. An ornament comprising: an elastically deformable shaped member configured to bend so that it can be put on a body; and two mutually detachably coupled coupling parts provided at two separated locations on the line shaped member, wherein the two coupling parts are contact in a state in which no external force is applied to the line shaped member.

2. The ornament according to claim 1, wherein the line shaped member further comprises: a rear surface oriented toward a side facing the body in a state in which it is put on the body, and extending in a longitudinal direction of the line shaped member; and two side surfaces connected to two end edges extending in the longitudinal direction of the rear surface, and one coupling part is provided on one side surface and the other coupling part is provided on the other side surface.

3. The ornament according to claim 2, further comprising: a decorative member fixed in a region interposed between the two side surfaces of the line shaped member.

4. The ornament according to claim 2, wherein the two side surfaces further comprise two opposing portions that oppose each other in a state in which no external force is applied to the line shaped member, one coupling part is provided on an opposing portion of one side surface, and the other coupling part is provided on an opposing portion of the other side surface.

5. The ornament according to claim 4, wherein the coupling part is provided at a center of the opposing portion in the longitudinal direction.

6. The ornament according to claim 2, wherein one coupling part further comprises an engaging protrusion projecting from one side surface, the other coupling part further comprises an engaging member provided on the other side surface and having an engaging groove formed therein into which the engaging protrusion may be inserted and pulled out, and the engaging protrusion inserted into the engaging groove engages with the engaging member.

7. The ornament according to claim 6, wherein the engaging protrusion further comprises: a sphere-shaped tip end portion; and an intermediate portion connecting the tip end portion and the side surface, the intermediate portion has a larger diameter than the tip end portion, the engaging member has an internal space communicating with the engaging groove, the tip end portion inserted into the engaging groove is housed in the internal space, and when the tip end portion passes through the engaging groove, the engaging member elastically deforms so that the engaging groove widens.

8. The ornament according to claim 7, wherein the engaging member has two curved surfaces that are separated to form the engaging groove and are curved in an arc shape, the two curved surfaces oppose each other and are curved in mutually opposite directions, and the tip end portion is inserted into the internal space from between the two opposing curved surfaces.

9. The ornament according to claim 8, wherein the engaging member further comprises: a first curved portion having one curved surface formed thereon; a second curved portion having another curved surface formed thereon; and a base portion fixed to the side surface and supporting the first curved portion and the second curved portion, and when the tip end portion passes between the two curved surfaces, the base portion elastically deforms so that an opening between the two curved surfaces widens.

10. The ornament according to claim 9, wherein a direction in which the two opposing curved surfaces curve is called a first direction, a direction perpendicular to the first direction and parallel to the side surface is called a second direction, a direction perpendicular to the side surface is called a third direction, the base portion further comprises two opposing first side plate portions that are respectively erected on the side surfaces and separated in the second direction, the first side plate portion comprises a slit extending in the third direction, the slits of the two first side plate portions are formed in positions that overlap each other when viewed from a direction parallel to the second direction, the end portion of the first side plate portions separated from the side surface in the third direction has two upper end portions distanced by the slit, the first curved portion is the upper end portion of the two first side plate portions and is connected to the upper end portion located on one side in the first direction relative to the slit, and when the tip end portion passes between the two curved surfaces, the base portion elastically deforms so that an opening between the two curved surfaces widens.

11. The ornament according to claim 10, wherein the second direction is a direction along the longitudinal direction of the line shaped member, in the first direction, a side close to the rear surface is called a rear surface side, and a side far from the rear surface is called a front surface side, the second curved portion is positioned closer to the front surface side than the first curved portion, the base portion further comprises a second side plate portion erected on the side surface and parallel to the second direction and the third direction, and the end edges of both sides of the second side plate portion in the second direction are respectively connected to the end edge of the front surface side of the two first side plate portions in the first direction, and the end edge of the second side plate portion in the third direction is connected to the second curved portion.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0030] FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating one example of an ornament (bangle) according to the present embodiment.

[0031] FIG. 2 FIG. 2A and FIG. 2B are diagrams illustrating an example of both end portions of the ornament in a state in which two coupling parts are coupled.

[0032] FIG. 3 FIG. 3A and FIG. 3B are diagrams illustrating an example of both end portions of the ornament in a state in which the two coupling parts are detached.

[0033] FIG. 4 FIG. 4A to FIG. 4C are diagrams illustrating an example of an engaging member provided on a side surface of a line shaped member.

[0034] FIG. 5 FIG. 5A is a perspective view illustrating an example of the engaging member provided on the side surface of the line shaped member. FIG. 5B to FIG. 5F are diagrams of the engaging member as viewed from various directions. FIG. 5G is a cross-sectional view of the engaging member taken along line III-III. FIG. 5H is a cross-sectional view of the engaging member along line IV-IV.

[0035] FIG. 6 FIG. 6A is a cross-sectional view of the ornament taken along line II-II. FIG. 6B is a cross-sectional view of the ornament along line I-I.

DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENT

[0036] Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. Note that in the following description, the same members will be denoted by the same reference numerals, and description of members that have already been described may be omitted as appropriate.

[0037] FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating one example of an ornament according to the present embodiment. An ornament 1 illustrated in FIG. 1 is a bangle, and has an elastically deforming line shaped member 2 that is bent so that it can be put on the body (wrist, or the like). The line shaped member 2 is formed by an elastically deformable material, for example, a precious metal such as gold, silver, or platinum.

[0038] In the example of FIG. 1, the line shaped member 2 of the ornament 1 is bent into a circle, and both ends are detached. The ornament 1 has two coupling parts 4, 5 for putting the line shaped member 2, both ends of which are detached, into a closed state. The two coupling parts 4, 5 are provided at two separated locations on the line shaped member 2 and detachably coupled to each other. In a state in which no external force is applied to the line shaped member 2, the two coupling parts 4, 5 are close enough to be in contact.

[0039] Furthermore, in the example of FIG. 1, a length of the line shaped member 2 is longer than a length of one circumference of the circular shape. In a state in which no external force is applied to the line shaped member 2, a vicinity of an end portion of both sides of the line shaped member 2 are close to each other. That is, when viewed from a direction perpendicular to the circular shape of the line shaped member 2, the vicinity of the end portion of both sides of the line shaped member 2 substantially overlap, and each extends along the circumference of the circular shape. The two coupling parts 4, 5 are provided in the vicinity of the end portion of both sides.

[0040] The line shaped member 2 has the rear surface 23 and side surfaces 21, 22 that each extend in the longitudinal direction of the line shaped member 2 (hereinafter, sometimes simply referred to as the longitudinal direction). The rear surface 23 of the line shaped member 2 is a surface that is oriented toward a side facing the body (wrist, etc.) in a state in which it is put on the body. The two side surfaces 21, 22 of the line shaped member 2 are surfaces that connect to two end edges of the rear surface 23 that extend in the longitudinal direction.

[0041] The ornament 1 has a decorative member 30 fixed in a region interposed between the two side surfaces 21, 22 of the line shaped member 2. In the example of FIG. 1, the ornament 1 has a decorative member row 3 in which a plurality of the decorative member 30 is linked in a linear shape. The decorative member row 3 is fixed to a region interposed between the two side surfaces 21, 22 of the line shaped member 2 and extends along the longitudinal direction. For example, a groove 24 (FIG. 2A and FIG. 3A) extending along the longitudinal direction is formed between the two side surfaces 21, 22 of the line shaped member 2, and the decorative member row 3 is fixed in this groove 24. The decorative member row 3 may be, for example, a part of an ornament called a tennis chain, which is configured by connecting a plurality of a cup for holding a jewel in a linear shape.

[0042] Each decorative member 30 of the decorative members 30 has a decorative body 31 such as a jewel and a support member 32 that supports the decorative body 31 (FIG. 4A, FIG. 5A, and the like). The support member 32 has a cylindrical shape, and the decorative body 31 is placed in an opening thereof. Provided at an edge of the opening of the support member 32 is a claw part 33 that presses a surface of the decorative body 31 to fix the decorative body 31 to the support member 32. The adjacent decorative member 30 to the front and back in the decorative member row 3 are linked to each other by a linking part 34 provided on the support member 32. Provided on an edge of both sides of the groove 24 in the line shaped member 2 are convex portions 241 that project toward each other (FIG. 6A, FIG. 6B), and each decorative member 30 in the decorative member row 3 is fixed to the line shaped member 2 by fitting two convex portions 241 into two concave portions provided on the support member 32 of each decorative member 30.

[0043] The decorative member 30 at one end of the decorative member row 3 is fixed to one end of the line shaped member 2, and the decorative member 30 at the other end of the decorative member row 3 is fixed to the other end of the line shaped member 2. That is, both ends of the decorative member row 3 are fixed to both ends of the line shaped member 2.

[0044] In the example of FIG. 1, two cap members 6 are fixed to both ends of the line shaped member 2. The cap member 6 closes an opening of the groove 24 at the end of the line shaped member 2. The decorative member 30 at one end of the decorative member row 3 is fixed to the cap member 6 at one end of the line shaped member 2, and the decorative member 30 at the other end of the decorative member row 3 is fixed to the cap member 6 at the other end of the line shaped member 2.

[0045] At least a portion of each of the line shaped member 2, the decorative member row 3, and the cap member 6 is formed from a weldable metal (for example, a precious metal such as gold, silver, or platinum). A metal portion of the cap member 6 is welded to a metal portion of the line shaped member 2 and a metal portion of the decorative member row 3 (decorative member 30) by any method such as laser welding or brazing.

[0046] FIG. 2A and FIG. 2B are diagrams illustrating an example of both end portions of the ornament 1 in a state in which the two coupling parts 4, 5 are coupled. Furthermore, FIG. 3A and FIG. 3B are diagrams illustrating an example of both end portions of the ornament 1 in a state in which the two coupling parts 4, 5 are detached. FIG. 2A and FIG. 3A illustrate both end portions of the ornament 1 as viewed from the side of the line shaped member 2 to which the decorative member 30 is fixed, and FIG. 2B and FIG. 3B illustrate both end portions of the ornament 1 as viewed from the rear surface 23 side of the line shaped member 2. In these diagrams, the a coupling part 4 is provided on a side surface 21 of the line shaped member 2, and a coupling part 5 is provided on a side surface 22 of the line shaped member 2.

[0047] The two side surfaces 21, 22 of the line shaped member 2 include portions (side surfaces 21A, 22A) that oppose each other in a state in which no external force is applied to the line shaped member 2. In the example of FIG. 2A and FIG. 2B, the coupling part 4 is provided on the side surface 21A, and the coupling part 5 is provided on the side surface 22A. Furthermore, the coupling part 4 is provided at substantially the center in the longitudinal direction of the side surface 21A, and the coupling part 5 is provided at substantially the center in the longitudinal direction of the side surface 22A.

[0048] In the example of FIG. 2A and FIG. 2B, the coupling part 4 includes an engaging protrusion 40 projecting from the side surface 21A. Furthermore, the coupling part 5 also includes an engaging member 50 provided on the side surface 22A and having an engaging groove 51 (FIG. 4A, FIG. 5A, and the like) formed therein into which the engaging protrusion 40 may be inserted and pulled out.

[0049] FIG. 4A to FIG. 4C are diagrams illustrating an example of the engaging member 50 provided on the side surface 22A of the line shaped member 2. FIG. 4A is a diagram viewed from the side surface 22A side of the line shaped member 2, FIG. 4B is a diagram viewed from the side of the line shaped member 2 to which the decorative member 30 is fixed, and FIG. 4C is a diagram viewed from the rear surface 23 side of the line shaped member 2. FIG. 5A is a perspective view illustrating an example of the engaging member 50 provided on the side surface 22A of the line shaped member 2. FIG. 6A is a cross-sectional view of the ornament 1 taken along line II-II (FIG. 3A). FIG. 6B is a cross-sectional view of the ornament 1 along line I-I (FIG. 2A).

[0050] In the example of FIG. 6A and FIG. 6B, the engaging protrusion 40 of the coupling part 4 has a tip end portion 41 and an intermediate portion 42. The tip end portion 41 has a spherical shape, and the intermediate portion 42 connects the tip end portion 41 and the side surface 21A. The intermediate portion 42 has a smaller diameter than the tip end portion 41. That is, the intermediate portion 42 connecting the tip end portion 41 and the side surface 21 is thinner than the tip end portion 41.

[0051] In the examples of FIG. 4C, FIG. 6A, and FIG. 6B, the engaging member 50 has an internal space 59 that communicates with the engaging groove 51. The tip end portion 41 of the engaging protrusion 40 inserted into the engaging groove 51 of the engaging member 50 is housed in the internal space 59 as illustrated in FIG. 6B. When the tip end portion 41 passes through the engaging groove 51, the engaging member 50 elastically deforms so that the engaging groove 51 widens.

[0052] In the example of FIG. 5A, the engaging member 50 has a first curved surface 520 and a second curved surface 530 separated to form the engaging groove 51. The first curved surface 520 and the second curved surface 530 are each curved in an arc shape and oppose each other. Furthermore, the first curved surface 520 and the second curved surface 530 are curved in opposite directions. The tip end portion 41 of the engaging protrusion 40 is inserted into the internal space 59 from between the opposing first curved surface 520 and second curved surface 530.

[0053] Here, a direction in which the first curved surface 520 and the second curved surface 530 curve is called a Y direction, a direction perpendicular to the Y direction and parallel to the side surface 22A is called an X direction, and a direction perpendicular to the side surface 22A is called a Z direction. However, the side surface 22A referred to here is the side surface 22A at the location where the engaging member 50 is positioned. Furthermore, directions opposite to each other in the Y direction are called a Y1 direction and Y2 direction, directions opposite to each other in the X direction are called an X1 direction and X2 direction, and directions opposite to each other in the Z direction are called a Z1 direction and Z2 direction.

[0054] In the example of FIG. 5A, the X direction is along the longitudinal direction of the line shaped member 2 at the location where the engaging member 50 is positioned. The Y2 side of the engaging member 50 is a side closer to the rear surface 23 of the line shaped member 2 in the Y direction, and the Y1 side of the engaging member 50 is a side farther from the rear surface 23 of the line shaped member 2 in the Y direction. The Z2 side of the engaging member 50 is a side closer to the side surface 22A of the line shaped member 2 in the Z direction, while the Z1 side of 20 is a side farther from the side surface 22A of the line shaped member 2 in the Z direction.

[0055] FIG. 5B is a diagram illustrating an example of the engaging member 50 as viewed from the Z1 side. FIG. 5C is a diagram illustrating an example of the engaging member 50 as viewed from the Y1 side. FIG. 5D illustrates an example of the engaging member 50 as viewed from the Y2 side. FIG. 5E illustrates an example of the engaging member 50 as viewed from the X1 side. FIG. 5F illustrates an example of the engaging member 50 as viewed from the X2 side. FIG. 5G is a diagram illustrating an example of a cross section of the engaging member 50 along line III-III of FIG. 5B. FIG. 5H is a diagram illustrating an example of a cross section of the engaging member 50 along line IV-IV of FIG. 5E.

[0056] As illustrated in FIG. 5A and FIG. 5D, the engaging member 50 has a first curved portion 52 having the first curved surface 520 formed thereon, a second curved portion 53 having the second curved surface 530 formed thereon, and a base portion 54 that supports the first curved portion 52 and the first curved portion 52. The base portion 54 is fixed to the side surface 22A, and elastically deforms so that the opening between the first curved surface 520 and the second curved surface 530 widens when the tip end portion 41 of the engaging protrusion 40 passes between the first curved surface 520 and the second curved surface 530.

[0057] As illustrated in FIG. 5A to FIG. 5B and FIG. 5D to FIG. 5H, the base portion 54 includes two first side plate portions 55 erected on the side surface 22A. The two first side plate portions 55 are separated in the X direction and oppose each other. The two first side plate portions 55 each have a slit 550 extending in the Z direction. The slits 550 of the two first side plate portions 55 are formed at positions that overlap each other when viewed from a direction parallel to the X direction.

[0058] As illustrated in FIG. 5A, FIG. 5E, FIG. 5F, and FIG. 5G, the first side plate portion 55 is divided into two by the slit 550 on the Z1 side (side separated from the side surface 22A in the Z direction). That is, the end portion on the Z1 side of the first side plate portion 55 has two upper end portions 551 and 552 distanced by the slit 550. The upper end portion 551 is positioned on the Y2 side relative to the slit 550, and the upper end portion 552 is positioned on the Y1 side relative to the slit 550. The first curved portion 52, on which the first curved surface 520 is formed, is connected to the upper end portion 551 of the two first side plate portions 55, and the second curved portion 53, on which the second curved surface 530 is formed, is connected to the upper end portion 552 of the two first side plate portions 55. When the tip end portion 41 of the engaging protrusion 40 passes between the first curved surface 520 and the second curved surface 530, the two first side plate portions 55 elastically deform so that the respective slits 550 widen.

[0059] As illustrated in FIG. 5a, FIG. 5c, FIG. 5d, FIG. 5g, and FIG. 5h, the base portion 54 includes

[0060] a second side plate portion 56 erected on the side surface 21A and is parallel to the X direction and the Z direction. The end edges of the second side plate portion 56 on the X1 side and X2 side are connected to the respective end edges of the first side plate portion 55 on the Y1 side. Furthermore, the end edge of the second side plate portion 56 on the Z1 side is connected to the second curved portion 53. The Y1 side of the internal space 59 of the engaging member 50 enters a covered state due to the second side plate portion 56.

[0061] When the above-described ornament 1 is put on the wrist, a force is applied so that the end portion of both sides of the line shaped member 2 separate, the line shaped member 2 is elastically deformed, a diameter of a loop (or arc) formed by the line shaped member 2 is enlarged, and the hand is passed through this. When the force applied to the line shaped member 2 is released, the line shaped member 2 returns to an initial state, and the two coupling parts 4, 5 (the engaging protrusion 40 and the engaging member 50) of the line shaped member 2 come close enough to be in contact. By coupling the two close coupling parts 4, 5 (inserting the engaging protrusion 40 into the engaging groove 51 of the engaging member 50), the loop formed by the line shaped member 2 is closed, and the line shaped member 2 will not come off the wrist. At this time, by pinching the side surface 21 and side surface 22 in the vicinity of the engaging protrusion 40 and engaging member 50 using a finger so that they approach each other, the tip end portion 41 of the engaging protrusion 40 may be simply pushed into the engaging groove 51 of the engaging member 50.

[0062] When taking off the ornament 1 from the wrist, the coupling of the coupling parts 4, 5 (the engagement of the engaging protrusion 40 and the engaging member 50) may be simply released by inserting a finger into the gap between the side surface 21A and the side surface 22A and widening the gap. Here, a force is further applied so that the end portion of both sides of the line shaped member 2 separate, the line shaped member 2 is elastically deformed, a diameter of a loop (or arc) formed by the line shaped member 2 is enlarged, and the line shaped member 2 is taken off of the wrist.

Summary of the Ornament 1 of the Present Embodiment

[0063] In the above-described ornament 1, the two coupling parts 4, 5 provided on the line shaped member 2 are coupled, thereby causing the line shaped member 2 to enter a closed state, so that the line shaped member 2 does not readily come off the body (wrist, or the like). Furthermore, since the two coupling parts 4, 5 are close enough to be in contact in a state in which no external force is applied to the line shaped member 2, the two coupling parts 4, 5 that are close to each other may be easily coupled.

[0064] In the above-described ornament 1, the coupling part 4 is provided on the side surface 21 of the line shaped member 2, and the coupling part 5 is provided on the side surface 22 of the line shaped member 2, so that the coupling parts 4, 5 do not readily come contact the body on the rear surface 23 side of the line shaped member 2.

[0065] In the above-described ornament 1, a location at which the decorative member 30 is fixed is a region interposed between the two side surfaces 21, 22 of the line shaped member 2, so that it is possible to fix the decorative member 30 to the line shaped member 2 without being obstructed by the coupling parts 4, 5, and freedom of decoration increases. Furthermore, since the coupling parts 4, 5 are disposed at a location that does not easily obstruct visibility of the decorative member 30, reduction of aesthetic appearance is suppressed by providing the coupling parts 4, 5.

[0066] In the above-described ornament 1, since respective coupling parts 4, 5 are provided to the opposing portion (side surfaces 21A, 22A) of the two side surfaces 21, 22 that oppose each other in a state in which no external force is applied to the line shaped member 2, it is possible to simply bring the two coupling parts 4, 5 into contact with each other just by moving one part of the line shaped member 2 so that the two side surfaces 21A, 22A approach each other, and the two coupling parts 4, 5 may be easily coupled.

[0067] In the above-described ornament 1, the coupling part 4 is provided at the center of the side surface 21A, which is an opposing portion, and the coupling part 5 is provided at the center of the side surface 22A, which is an opposing portion, so that the distances from the two end portions of the line shaped member 2 in the longitudinal direction to the coupling parts 4, 5 are substantially equal. When the distance from one end portion to the coupling part (4 or 5) is long, it becomes easier for an object such as clothing to become caught between the one end portion and the coupling part (4 or 5), and it becomes easier for an external force that detaches the two coupling parts 4, 5 to be applied. By providing the coupling parts 4, 5 in the center in the longitudinal direction of the opposing portions (side surfaces 21A, 22A), the distance from the end portion to the coupling parts 4, 5 does not become extremely long, whereby an object easily becoming caught in the gap may be avoided.

[0068] In the above-described ornament 1, the two coupling parts 4, 5 may be coupled by a simple operation of inserting the engaging protrusion 40 into the engaging groove 51 of the engaging member 50. Furthermore, the two coupling parts 4, 5 may be detached by a simple operation of pulling the engaging protrusion 40 out of the engaging groove 51 of the engaging member 50.

[0069] Moreover, the engaging member 50 in which the engaging groove 51 is formed and the engaging protrusion 40 may both be manufactured as components of a relatively simple structure. Therefore, the engaging member 50 and the engaging protrusion 40 may each be formed from the same material (same type of metal, or the like) as the line shaped member 2 and fixed to the line shaped member 2 by any method such as laser welding or brazing.

[0070] In the above-described ornament 1, when the sphere shaped tip end portion 41 of the engaging protrusion 40 passes through the engaging groove 51, the engaging member 50 elastically deforms so that the engaging groove 51 widens, and the tip end portion 41 is housed in the internal space 59 of the engaging member 50 in a state in which the tip end portion 41 is inserted into the engaging groove 51. When the tip end portion 41 is housed in the internal space 59, the intermediate portion 42 has a smaller diameter than the tip end portion 41, so the engaging groove 51 that widened when the tip end portion 41 passed through narrows, and the tip end portion 41 and the engaging member 50 enter an engaged state in the engaging groove 51. The tip end portion 41 of the engaging protrusion 40 has a spherical shape, and thus movement into the engaged state of the tip end portion 41 and the engaging member 50 and release of the engaged state may be performed smoothly.

[0071] In the above-described ornament 1, the first curved surface 520 and the second curved surface 530, which are curved in an arc shape, form the engaging groove 51, and the sphere shaped tip end portion 41 is inserted into the internal space 59 from between the opposing first curved surface 520 and second curved surface 530. The surface of the sphere shaped tip end portion 41 and the first curved surface 520 and second curved surface 530 easily come into contact over a wide area, and thus movement into the engaged state of the tip end portion 41 and the engaging member 50 and release of the engaged state may be performed smoothly.

[0072] In the above-described ornament 1, the base portion 54 supporting the first curved portion 52 and the second curved portion 53, each having a curved surface (520, 530) formed thereon, elastically deforms, thereby changing the opening between the two curved surfaces (520, 530) that form the engaging groove 51, whereby it is possible to avoid excessive force being applied to the curved surfaces (520, 530), causing plastic deformation.

[0073] In the above-described ornament 1, when the tip end portion 41 of the engaging protrusion 40 passes between the two curved surfaces (520, 530), the slits 550 of the two first side plate portions 55 each widen, and the opening in the Y direction of the first curved portion 52 and the second curved portion 53 widens, whereby the opening between the two curved surfaces (520, 530) widens. That is, the slits 550 of the two first side plate portions 55 are widened, whereby the opening between the two curved surfaces (520, 530) widens. Therefore, it is possible to avoid excessive force being applied to the curved surfaces (520, 530), causing plastic deformation.

[0074] In the above-described ornament 1, the engaging groove 51 of the engaging member 50 is hidden from the Y1 side (front surface side) by the second side plate portion 56, so that the engaging protrusion 40 housed in the internal space 59 cannot be seen from the front surface side and aesthetic appearance is not readily harmed. Furthermore, since the two first side plate portions 55 and the second curved portion 53 are connected to the second side plate portion 56, a strength of the engaging member 50 is improved.

[0075] It should be noted that the present embodiment is not limited to the above-described example, and further includes various variations.

[0076] The above-described ornament 1 has only one pair of coupling parts (4, 5) that are coupled to each other, but in other examples of the present embodiment, the ornament may have two or more pairs of coupling parts. By increasing the number of pairs of coupling parts, it may be made so that the ornament does not readily come off of the body.

[0077] In the above-described ornament 1, the two coupling parts 4, 5 are provided on the side surfaces 21, 22 of the line shaped member 2, but in other examples of the present embodiment, the two coupling parts may be provided in another location on the line shaped member. For example, the two coupling parts (the engaging protrusion 40 and the engaging member 50 in the example of FIG. 3A) may be provided at a terminus of the line shaped member (the terminus of the cap member 6 in the example of FIG. 3A).

DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS

[0078] 1 . . . Ornament, 2 . . . Line shaped member, 21, 21A, 22, 22A . . . Side surface, 23 . . . Rear surface, 24 . . . Groove, 241 . . . Convex portion, 3 . . . Decorative member row, 30 . . . Decorative member, 31 . . . Decorative body, 32. Support member, 33 . . . Claw part, 34 . . . Linking part, 4 . . . Coupling part, 40 . . . Engaging protrusion, 41 . . . tip end portion, 42 . . . intermediate portion, 5 . . . Joining portion, 50 . . . Engaging member, 51 . . . Engaging groove, 52 . . . First curved portion, 520 . . . First curved surface, 53 . . . Second curved portion, 530 . . . Second curved surface, 54 . . . Base portion, 55 . . . First side plate portion, 550. . . . Slit, 551 . . . Upper end portion, 552 . . . Upper end portion, 56 . . . Second side plate portion, 59 . . . Internal space, 6 . . . Cap member