CN220734618U - Combined gold ornament with multiple wearing modes - Google Patents

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CN220734618U
CN220734618U CN202322586701.5U CN202322586701U CN220734618U CN 220734618 U CN220734618 U CN 220734618U CN 202322586701 U CN202322586701 U CN 202322586701U CN 220734618 U CN220734618 U CN 220734618U
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伦志光
张炯冰
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The utility model provides a multi-wearing combined gold ornament, which comprises two groups of ring bodies with circular arcs, wherein each ring body comprises a plurality of first decorative strips which are arranged in parallel along the circumferential direction and have the same width, a first gap which is arranged between the first decorative strips and has the width not smaller than that of the first decorative strips, and two second decorative strips which are arranged at two ends of the ring body and are connected with the end parts of the first decorative strips; when the two groups of ring bodies are mutually spliced and combined to form a positive ring, the overlapping position between the first decorative strip and the second decorative strip is provided with clamping grooves which are mutually matched in a clamping way along the radial direction, so that the inner surface and the outer surface of the positive ring are free from bulges. The two groups of ring bodies can be used as lovers' open rings to be worn separately, can also be combined into a ring to be worn independently, and can also be opened to be worn as a pendant by crossing combination towards the outer side. Because the ring body is in a hollowed-out form, the overall weight and the cost are almost the same as those of a common ring, the personalized requirements and the scene collocation requirements can be met through various wearing modes, and the ring has a good market prospect.

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Combined gold ornament with multiple wearing modes
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of gold ornaments, in particular to a multi-wearing combined gold ornament.
Background
With the change of consumption habits, consumers increasingly tend to pursue product individualization, and the traditional gold ornaments need to be continuously updated to meet the demands of consumers. The development and innovation directions of gold ornaments at present are mainly focused on the appearance styles of the ornaments, and different use scenes are matched according to styles with different style characteristics. However, since gold ornaments are expensive, the cost of purchasing gold ornaments by general consumers is very high, and thus many gold ornaments are not generally purchased.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to provide a combined gold ornament which can realize multiple wearing modes without obviously increasing the cost so as to meet the requirements of individuation and different scene collocation.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the technical scheme adopted by the utility model is as follows:
the combined gold ornament comprises two groups of ring bodies which are in an open circular arc shape, wherein each ring body comprises a plurality of first decorative strips which are arranged in parallel along the circumferential direction and have the same width, a first gap which is arranged between the first decorative strips and has the width not smaller than that of the first decorative strips, and two second decorative strips which are arranged at two ends of the ring body and are respectively connected with corresponding ends of the first decorative strips; when the two groups of ring bodies are mutually spliced to form a positive ring, the overlapping position between the first decorative strip and the second decorative strip is provided with clamping grooves which are mutually matched in a clamping way along the radial direction, so that the inner surface and the outer surface of the positive ring are free from bulges.
In one preferred embodiment, the first decorative strip on the outer side of the ring body has no clamping groove.
Preferably, the arc length of the ring body is not less than 3/4 of the circumference of the circle.
The preferred scheme also comprises two groups of hanging pieces, wherein each hanging piece comprises a plurality of third decorative strips which are arranged in parallel and have the width not larger than the first gap, a second gap which is arranged between the third decorative strips and has the width not smaller than the first decorative strip, a fourth decorative strip which is connected with one end part of each third decorative strip, and an ear needle which is fixed at the other end of one third decorative strip.
In a preferred embodiment, the first decorative strip, the first gap, the third decorative strip and the second gap are equal in width.
In one preferred scheme, the third decorative strip and the fourth decorative strip are in a shape of a Chinese character 'shan', and one end of the earpin is fixed on the middle third decorative strip.
In a preferred scheme, the third decorative strip and the fourth decorative strip are integrally in an arc shape with the radius equal to that of the ring body, and the integral arc length is not more than 1/4 of the circumference of the circle.
In one preferred embodiment, the radial thickness of the fourth decorative strip and the third decorative strip is smaller than the first gap, and the inner side and/or the outer side surface of the fourth decorative strip is provided with a protruding portion, so that the overall thickness of the fourth decorative strip and the protruding portion is larger than the first gap.
The utility model has the beneficial effects that: when the ring is used, the two groups of ring bodies can be used as lovers to wear open rings separately, can also be combined into a right circular ring to wear independently, and can be used as a pendant to wear after being combined in a crossed way with the opening towards the outer side. The two groups of suspension parts can be used as eardrops independently, and can also be used as new earrings by combining the suspension parts and the ring body in a crossing way. Because the ring body and the hanging piece are hollow, the overall weight is almost equal to that of a common ring with the same size, the cost is not increased, the personalized requirements and the scene collocation requirements can be met through various wearing modes, and the ring has a good market prospect.
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The utility model will now be described in further detail with reference to the drawings and to specific examples.
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of the structure of a ring body in an embodiment;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the structure of the ring formed by combining two sets of ring bodies according to the embodiment;
fig. 3 is a schematic structural view of two ring bodies combined into a pendant according to an embodiment;
FIG. 4 is a schematic view showing a structure of a hanger according to an embodiment;
fig. 5 is a schematic view of the structure of the suspension member and the ring body combined into an earring according to the embodiment.
Detailed Description
The utility model is further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings:
referring to fig. 1 to 3, in the present embodiment, a multi-wearing combined gold ornament includes two groups of ring bodies 1 having an open circular arc shape, the ring bodies 1 include a plurality of first decorative strips 11 arranged in parallel along a circumferential direction and having equal widths, a first gap 12 between the first decorative strips 11 and having a width not smaller than that of the first decorative strips 11, and two second decorative strips 13 at two ends of the ring bodies 1 and respectively connected to corresponding ends of the first decorative strips 11; when the two groups of ring bodies 1 are mutually spliced and combined to form a positive ring, the overlapped position between the first decorative strip 11 and the second decorative strip 13 is provided with clamping grooves (111, 131) which are mutually and radially clamped and matched, so that the inner surface and the outer surface of the positive ring are free from bulges.
When the ring is used, the two groups of ring bodies 1 can be used as lovers' open ring to be worn separately, can also be combined into a right circular ring to be worn independently, and can be worn as a pendant by matching with a hanging rope after being combined with the opening towards the outside in a crossing way. When the combined ring is worn, the two combined ring bodies 1 cannot loosen due to the limit of the fingers to the inner ring of the ring, and the integrity of the ring is better.
In this embodiment, the first decorative strip 11 on the outer side of the ring body 1 does not have the engaging groove 111. At this time, when the two sets of ring bodies 1 are combined, the two sets of ring bodies 1 are placed symmetrically left and right, then the two ends of one ring body 1 are turned, and finally the two sets of ring bodies are combined in a crossing manner. After the combination, the first decorative strips 11 positioned on the two outer sides are not provided with the clamping grooves 111, so that the ring has stronger integrity after the combination.
In this embodiment, the arc length of the ring body 1 is not less than 3/4 of the circumference of the circle. At this time, the ring body 1 is less likely to come loose when worn alone.
In this embodiment, the hanger 2 further includes two sets of hangers 2, and the hangers 2 include a plurality of third decorative strips 21 disposed in parallel and having a width not greater than the first gap 12, a second gap 22 disposed between the third decorative strips 21 and having a width not less than the first decorative strip 11, a fourth decorative strip 23 connected to one end of each of the third decorative strips 21, and an ear pin 24 fixed to the other end of one of the third decorative strips 21. The two groups of hanging parts 2 can be independently used as eardrops, and the hanging parts 2 and the ring body 1 can be combined into a new earring in a crossing way, so that the wearing mode of the gold ornament is further enriched.
In this embodiment, the first decorative strip 11, the first gap 12, the third decorative strip 21, and the second gap 22 have the same width. The ring body 1 and the hanging piece 2 have no loose clearance after being combined in a crossing way, and the integrity is stronger.
In this embodiment, the third decorative strip 21 and the fourth decorative strip 23 are shaped like a Chinese character 'shan', and one end of the ear pin 24 is fixed to the middle third decorative strip 21. The hanging piece 2 in the shape is decorative and is convenient to combine with the ring body 1, gold materials can be saved because the third decorative strips 21 on the two sides are shorter, and the earpins 24 are arranged at the end parts of the third decorative strips 21 in the middle, so that the left and right stability during wearing can be ensured, and inclination is avoided.
In this embodiment, the third decorative strip 21 and the fourth decorative strip 23 are integrally formed in a circular arc shape with a radius equal to the radius of the ring body 1, and the integral arc length is not greater than 1/4 of the circumference of the circle. The hanging piece 2 and the ring body 1 are arc-shaped with the same radius, so that the style of the combined earrings is consistent.
In this embodiment, the radial thickness of the fourth decorative strip 23 and the third decorative strip 21 is smaller than the first gap 12, and the inner side and/or the outer side surface of the fourth decorative strip 23 has a protruding portion 231, so that the overall thickness of the fourth decorative strip 23 and the protruding portion 231 is greater than the first gap 12. The protrusion 231 may be a decorative pattern; the protrusion 231 not only enriches the appearance effect of the hanging piece 2 when being independently worn, but also can prevent the hanging piece 2 from falling out from the first gap 12 of the ring body 1 after the ring body 1 is upwards separated from the second gap 22 of the hanging piece 2 and is rotated for a certain angle, thereby ensuring the reliability of the combination wearing of the hanging piece 2 and the ring body 1.
In addition, because the ring body 1 and the hanging piece 2 are in hollow shapes, the overall weight is almost equal to that of a common ring with the same size, the cost is not increased, the personalized requirements and the scene collocation requirements can be met through various wearing modes, and the ring has a good market prospect.
The above description should not be taken as limiting the scope of the utility model, and any modifications, equivalent variations and modifications made to the above embodiments according to the technical principles of the present utility model still fall within the scope of the technical solutions of the present utility model.

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1. A multi-wearing combined gold ornament is characterized in that: the ring comprises two groups of ring bodies which are in open circular arc shapes, wherein each ring body comprises a plurality of first decorative strips which are arranged in parallel along the circumferential direction and have the same width, a first gap which is arranged between the first decorative strips and has the width not smaller than that of the first decorative strips, and two second decorative strips which are arranged at two ends of the ring body and are respectively connected with corresponding ends of the first decorative strips; when the two groups of ring bodies are mutually spliced to form a positive ring, the overlapping position between the first decorative strip and the second decorative strip is provided with clamping grooves which are mutually matched in a clamping way along the radial direction, so that the inner surface and the outer surface of the positive ring are free from bulges.
2. The multi-wear combined gold jewelry of claim 1, wherein: the first decorative strip positioned on the outer side of the ring body is not provided with the clamping groove.
3. The multi-wear combined gold jewelry of claim 1, wherein: the arc length of the ring body is not less than 3/4 of the circumference of the circle.
4. The multi-wear combined gold jewelry of claim 1, wherein: the novel plastic-rubber-plastic composite hanger further comprises two groups of hanging pieces, wherein each hanging piece comprises a plurality of third decorative strips which are arranged in parallel and have the width not larger than the first gap, a second gap which is arranged between the third decorative strips and has the width not smaller than the first decorative strip, a fourth decorative strip which is connected with one end part of each third decorative strip, and an ear needle which is fixed at the other end of one third decorative strip.
5. The multi-wear combined gold jewelry of claim 4, wherein: the first decorative strip, the first gap, the third decorative strip and the second gap are equal in width.
6. The multi-wear combined gold jewelry of claim 4, wherein: the third decorative strip and the fourth decorative strip are in a mountain shape, and one end of the earpin is fixed on the middle third decorative strip.
7. The multi-wear combined gold jewelry of claim 6, wherein: the third decorative strip and the fourth decorative strip are integrally in an arc shape with the radius equal to that of the ring body, and the integral arc length is not more than 1/4 of the circumference of the circle.
8. The multi-wear combined gold jewelry of claim 7, wherein: the radial thickness of the fourth decorative strip and the third decorative strip is smaller than the first gap, and the inner side and/or the outer side surface of the fourth decorative strip is provided with a protruding portion, so that the overall thickness of the fourth decorative strip and the protruding portion is larger than the first gap.
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