AU4024699A - Joiner - Google Patents

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AU4024699A
AU4024699A AU40246/99A AU4024699A AU4024699A AU 4024699 A AU4024699 A AU 4024699A AU 40246/99 A AU40246/99 A AU 40246/99A AU 4024699 A AU4024699 A AU 4024699A AU 4024699 A AU4024699 A AU 4024699A
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Christopher James Curwood
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WO 99/63854 PCT/AU99/00421 Title of Invention: JOINER Technical Field: This invention relates to a joiner and relates particularly, though not exclusively, to 5 a joiner for attaching chains together, especially jewellery. Background Art: In the j ewellery trade it is necessary to join the ends of the chain, bracelet or similar device together or add other attachments thereto. Typical of the joiners used are 10 parrot clasps, bolt rings and jump rings. Jump rings are split rings where the free ends are pressed together to close the gap between the free ends. Jump rings can be stretched over time allowing the gap to open and the chain to slip out. 15 Parrot clasps have a pivotal latch at one end and a jump ring threading bore on the main body at the other end. The parrot clasp has the disadvantages of greater cost, complicated assembly, weakness of the jump ring and accidental opening of the pivotal latch. 20 Bolt rings have a hollow ring with a slidable gate within the ring. They usually include a ring soldered to the hollow ring. The soldered ring is a point of weakness as is the slidable gate. 25 All of these devices suffer from a strength problem in that a sharp tug on the chain may cause the device to fail and allow the chain to be disconnected. Such a disconnection may result in loss of the chain. It is an object of the present invention to provide a joiner, which is stronger than the 30 abovementioned devices.
WO 99/63854 PCT/AU99/00421 2 A further object of the invention is to provide a joiner that is simple to attach and requires no soldering or special tools. Summary of the Invention: 5 With this and other objects in view the present invention provides a joiner for attaching items together, said joiner including a ring-like member having first and second ends to be linked to one another, said first end having a tubular section for reception therein of said second end, and a latching means to lock said first and second ends together. 10 Preferred Aspects of the Invention: Preferably said latching means includes a notch in said joiner adjacent said second end and a lug on said tubular section which cooperates with said notch to prevent 15 withdrawal of said second end from said tubular section. In a preferred embodiment said lug is attached to said tubular section and is adapted to be pushed through a slot in said tubular section to be located in said notch. 20 Preferably the exterior contour of said lug matches the exterior contour of said tubular section to provide a smooth surface when said lug is located in said notch. In a further practical embodiment said joiner may be circular, elliptical or oval in shape in its latched position. However, in the most preferred embodiment, the 25 joiner is oval in shape in its latched position. Brief Description of the Drawings: In order that the invention may be more readily understood and put into practical 30 effect, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, in which:- WO 99/63854 PCT/AU99/00421 3 Figure 1 is a front perspective view of a joiner made in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the invention showing the joiner in its closed and locked position. 5 Figure 2 is a rear perspective view of the joiner shown in Fig. 1. Figure 3 is a front view of the joiner shown in Fig. 1. Figure 4 is an end view of the joiner shown in Fig. 1. 10 Figure 5 is a plan view of the joiner shown in Fig. 1. Figure 6 is a similar view to that of Fig. 1 showing the joiner in its open and unlocked position. 15 Figure 7 is a rear perspective view of the joiner shown in Fig. 6. Figure 8 is a front view of the joiner shown in Fig. 6. 20 Figure 9 is an end view from "A" of the joiner shown in Fig. 8. Figure 10 is an end view from "B" of the joiner shown in Fig. 8. Figure 11 is a plan view of the joiner shown in Fig. 6. 25 Figure 12 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the joiner shown in Fig. 6. Figure 13 is a front view of a joiner made in accordance with a second preferred embodiment of the invention showing the joiner in its closed and locked position. 30 Figure 14 is a front view of a joiner made in accordance with a third preferred embodiment of the invention showing the joiner in its closed and locked position.
WO 99/63854 PCT/AU99/00421 4 Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiment: In the drawings there is shown a joiner 10 for connecting the ends of a chain (not shown) 5 together. The embodiment especially relates to the connecting of bracelets, chains, hanging items and similar jewellery but is not limited to that field. The invention is equally applicable to other forms of linking. Joiner 10 has a solid arcuate section 12 with a tubular section 14 attached at one end. Tubular section can be affixed to arcuate section 14 by adhesive, soldering or can be integrally formed therewith using a lost wax casting 10 method. The use of this method allows a one-piece joiner to be manufactured. Adjacent the free end of arcuate section 12 is a notch 16 which will cooperate with a lug 18 on tubular section 14. Lug 18 in its unlatched and unlocked position is as shown in Figs. 1 to 3. Lug 18 again can be integrally cast with joiner 10 or can be soldered or otherwise affixed to tubular section. A slot 20 is formed in tubular section 14 which cuts across 15 tubular section 14 and opens into the interior of tubular sectionl4. Lug 18 will be at one end of slot 20. In use, the items (not shown) to be linked are slid onto arcuate section 12 through gap 22. The free end 24 of arcuate section 12 is slipped into tubular section so that notch 16 is 20 aligned with slot 20. Lug 18 is then pushed through slot 20 to engage notch 16. As seen in Figs. 4 and 5 the exterior contour of lug 18 will provide a smooth surface with the exterior contour of tubular section 14 to provide a uniform joint. Lug 18 cannot be easily withdrawn from slot 14 which provides a permanent connection without soldering or special tools. Joiner 10 thus provides a very strong connection which resists pulling. 25 The preferred embodiment can be readily changed to suit requirements. The shape of the arcuate section 12 can be non circular e.g. triangular, square or any other shape. Arcuate section 12 need not be solid as it could also be a hollow tube. The joiner is not limited to its jewellery use as it could be used for other purposes e.g. attaching straps to a horse 30 bridle. The joiner can be made from any suitable material e.g. precious metal, alloy, etc.
WO 99/63854 PCT/AU99/00421 5 The invention will be understood to embrace many further modifications as will be readily apparent to persons skilled in the art and which will be deemed to reside within the broad scope and ambit of the invention, there having been set forth herein only the broad nature of the invention and a certain specific embodiment by way of example. 5

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1. A joiner for attaching items together, said joiner including a ring-like member having first and second ends to be linked to one another, said first end having a tubular section for reception therein of said second end, and a latching 5 means to lock said first and second ends together.
2. A joiner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said latching means includes a notch in said joiner adjacent to said second end and a lug on said tubular section which cooperates with said notch to prevent withdrawal of said second end from 10 said tubular section.
3. A joiner as claimed in claim 2, wherein said lug is attached to said tubular section and is adapted to be pushed through a slot in said tubular section to be located in said notch. 15
4. A joiner as claimed in any one of claims 2 or 3, wherein the exterior contour of said lug matches the exterior contour of said tubular section to provide a smooth surface when said lug is located in said notch. 20
5. A joiner as claimed in any one preceding claim, wherein said joiner is circular, elliptical or oval in shape in its latched position.
6. A joiner as claimed in claim 5, wherein said joiner is oval in shape in its latched position. 25
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AUPP3937A AUPP393798A0 (en) 1998-06-05 1998-06-05 Joiner
AUPP3937 1998-06-05
AU40246/99A AU748345B2 (en) 1998-06-05 1999-06-01 Joiner
PCT/AU1999/000421 WO1999063854A1 (en) 1998-06-05 1999-06-01 Joiner

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GB1222724A (en) * 1968-04-18 1971-02-17 Gordon Croston Improvements in or relating to connecting links
DE2513985A1 (en) * 1975-03-29 1976-10-07 Herbert Sonnenberg Jewellery chain clasp with open ring and clasp component - ring is formed section of solid material and clasp component is push sleeve
CH671147A5 (en) * 1986-12-17 1989-08-15 Carl Elsener

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