EP0241625B1 - Locking device for a brooch - Google Patents

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EP0241625B1
EP0241625B1 EP86810175A EP86810175A EP0241625B1 EP 0241625 B1 EP0241625 B1 EP 0241625B1 EP 86810175 A EP86810175 A EP 86810175A EP 86810175 A EP86810175 A EP 86810175A EP 0241625 B1 EP0241625 B1 EP 0241625B1
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G04HOROLOGY
    • G04BMECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
    • G04B37/00Cases
    • G04B37/14Suspending devices, supports or stands for time-pieces insofar as they form part of the case
    • G04B37/1406Means for fixing the clockwork pieces on other objects (possibly on walls)
    • G04B37/1433Fixation on items of clothing, e.g. with clips
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B9/00Hat, scarf, or safety pins or the like
    • A44B9/12Safety-pins
    • A44B9/16Brooches; Breast-pins
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44CPERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
    • A44C1/00Brooches or clips in their decorative or ornamental aspect
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44CPERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
    • A44C27/00Making jewellery or other personal adornments

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  • the usual closure of a brooch is like a safety pin.
  • a hinge is attached to the back of the brooch, in which a needle is stored.
  • the needle tip is held in a securing element opposite the hinge.
  • the best-known safeguards are pull-back safety and ball safety.
  • the safety catch consists essentially of a laterally slotted sleeve through which the needle is pivoted, and which is then closed by a slider under spring pressure.
  • the ball lock differs from the pull lock mainly because of its spherical shape. The slide is bent according to the curvature of the ball and bridges an incision into which the needle can be pivoted.
  • a plastic decorative pearl is also known as a hair accessory.
  • the pearl has a through opening and can be swung open in two thanks to a film hinge.
  • domes projecting inwards are provided in the through opening.
  • Such a closure is completely unsuitable for holding brooches.
  • the drawing shows an embodiment of the closure according to the invention, as well as some brooches provided with the closure.
  • FIGS. 10 and 11 show two stages in the production of one closure part.
  • Figures 12-14 show a brooch with a watch.
  • the ring-shaped brooch shown here consists of two parts which are pivotally connected to one another.
  • the two parts 1 and 2 in the present example two half rings, are connected to one another via a hinge pin 3.
  • the design of the hinge 4 is of no importance for the invention, it is only essential that the hinge guarantees an exact guidance of the two parts 1 and 2 to be pivoted.
  • the hinge 4 in diametrically opposite (in the closed state) a closure part is arranged on each brooch half. Both parts each have a blind hole 5.6 in the closure area.
  • a spring pin 7 is held in the blind hole 5 of part 1.
  • the diameter of the spring pin 7 is somewhat smaller than the diameter of the blind hole 5.
  • the spring pin 7 has approximately the same curvature as the two blind holes 5 and 6.
  • the spring pin 7 protruding from the blind hole 5 has a notch-like recess 8 in its end region. In the closed state of the closure, a cam 9 engages in this recess 8, which protrudes into the blind hole 6 of the brochure
  • the diameter of the blind hole 6 is dimensioned such that the spring pin can slip over the bones 9 without getting stuck in the blind hole.
  • a needle 10 extends across the brooch to close to the hinge 4 on the other part of the booklet 2. Near the hinge 4, an eyelet 11 is welded to the booklet part 2. The swivel movement of part 2 of the brooch rotates the eyelet 11 over the tip of the needle 10.
  • the spring pin 7 is pushed into the blind hole 5 of the series-produced brochure part 1.
  • the spring pin 7 has a considerably smaller diameter than the blind hole 5 of the brochure part 1.
  • a suitable metal sleeve 13 is placed on the spring pin 7.
  • the solder 14 is now inserted through a radial bore 15 opening into the blind hole 5 .
  • the needle 10 is now inserted into this blind hole 16 and finally soldered.
  • FIGS. 4, 5 and 9 show pieces of jewelry with a closed surface.
  • the separation of the two brochure parts 1 and 2 can either be barely visible or, as shown in FIG. 9, can be included as a decorative element in the design of the jewelry.
  • a major advantage of the closure according to the invention is that the actual closure elements are extremely simple, robust and secure. An unintentional opening of the closure can be excluded with a probability bordering on certainty.
  • the goldsmith has many new design options for brooches. The risk of injury when plugging in is also considerably lower since the needle runs approximately parallel to the piece of jewelry and hardly protrudes from it.
  • the brooch clasp according to the invention is also suitable as a decorative element to accommodate a watch, as shown in FIGS. 12-14.
  • the two brochure parts 1, 2 are semicircular and have an inwardly directed annular groove 18.
  • a recess 21 is provided in the brochure part 2.
  • the watch is an inexpensive plastic watch, it makes sense to manufacture the brochure parts 1, 2 from plastic and to glue or weld the watch into a plastic part 1, leaving only the second part free to pivot. This creates a fashionable accessory that can also be worn on wrist warmers or any other textile objects or clothing.

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1. A brooch catch with a needle, characterized in that the brooch consists of two parts (1,2) connected together tos wivel via a hinge (4), where the two parts of the brooch, in the area diametrically opposed to the hinge (4), each have a positive-fit closing catch part (5-9), and that to one brooch part (1) in the area of the corresponding closure part is fixed a needle (10) which crosses the brooch itself in its closed position and fixes in an eyelet (11) fitted in the area near the hinge of the other brooch part.

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Der übliche Verschluss einer Brosche gleicht einer Sicherheitsnadel. An der Rückseite der Brosche ist ein Scharnier befestigt, in dem eine Nadel lagert. Die Nadelspitze wird in einem, dem Scharnier gegenüberliegenden Sicherungselement gehalten. Die bekanntesten Sicherungen sind die Ziehsicherung und die Kugelsicherung. Die Ziehsicherung besteht im wesentlichen aus einer seitlich geschlitzten Hülse, durch den die Nadel hineingeschwenkt wird, und der anschliessend durch einen unter Federdruck stehenden Schieber geschlossen wird. Die Kugelsicherung unterscheidet sich gegenüber der Ziehsicherung vor allem durch ihre kugelige Form. Der Schieber ist entsprechend der Wölbung der Kugel gebogen und überbrückt einen Einschnitt in den die Nadel hineingeschwenkt werden kann.The usual closure of a brooch is like a safety pin. A hinge is attached to the back of the brooch, in which a needle is stored. The needle tip is held in a securing element opposite the hinge. The best-known safeguards are pull-back safety and ball safety. The safety catch consists essentially of a laterally slotted sleeve through which the needle is pivoted, and which is then closed by a slider under spring pressure. The ball lock differs from the pull lock mainly because of its spherical shape. The slide is bent according to the curvature of the ball and bridges an incision into which the needle can be pivoted.

Aus der AT-PS 62 673 ist ein Broschenverschluss bekannt bei der die Nadelspitze durch einen drehbaren und festellbaren Schutz gehalten wird. Der Aufbau dieser Verschlüsse bringt zwangsläufig eine relativ grosse Distanzierung der Nadel von der Brosche. Entsprechend neigen die meisten Broschen dazu um einen gewissen Winkel um die Nadel zu kippen.From AT-PS 62 673 a brooch closure is known in which the needle tip is held by a rotatable and lockable protection. The construction of these closures inevitably results in a relatively large distance between the needle and the brooch. Accordingly, most brooches tend to tip a certain angle around the needle.

Aus der DE-A 30 28 470 ist ferner eine Kunststoff-Zierperle als Haarschmuck bekannt. Die Perle weist eine Durchgangsöffnung auf und ist dank einem Filmschamier in zwei Teilen aufschwenkbar. In der Durchgangsöffnung sind gemäss einer Lösung nach innen ragende Domen vorgesehen. Für die Halterung von Broschen ist ein solcher Verschluss völlig ungeeignet.From DE-A 30 28 470 a plastic decorative pearl is also known as a hair accessory. The pearl has a through opening and can be swung open in two thanks to a film hinge. According to a solution, domes projecting inwards are provided in the through opening. Such a closure is completely unsuitable for holding brooches.

Es ist die Aufgabe der vorliegenden Erfindung einen Verschluss für eine Brosche zu schaffen, der ein besseres Anliegen der Brosche ermöglicht, eine grosse Sicherheit bezüglich ungewolltes Oeffnen garantiert und trotzdem in der Handhabung besonders einfach ist.It is the object of the present invention to provide a closure for a brooch which enables the brooch to fit better, guarantees great security with regard to unwanted opening and is nevertheless particularly easy to use.

Diese Aufgabe löst ein Verschluss für eine Brosche mit den Merkmalen des kennzeichnenden Teiles des Patentanspruches.This object is achieved by a fastener for a brooch with the features of the characterizing part of the patent claim.

In der Zeichnung ist ein Ausführungsbeispiel des erfindungsgemässen Verschlusses, sowie einige mit dem Verschluss versehenen Broschen dargestellt.The drawing shows an embodiment of the closure according to the invention, as well as some brooches provided with the closure.

Es zeigt:

  • Figur 1 eine Brosche mit dem erfindungsgemässen Verschluss in geschlossenem Zustand, von der Rückseite gesehen;
  • Figur 2 dieselbe Brosche in halbgöffnetem Zustand und
  • Figur 3 in vollständig geöffnetem Zustand. die Figuren 4-9 ziegen diverse Ausführungsbeispiele von Broschen, die mit dem erfindungsgemässen Verschluss versehen sind.
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  • 1 shows a brooch with the closure according to the invention in the closed state, seen from the back;
  • Figure 2 the same brooch in the half-opened state and
  • Figure 3 in the fully open state. FIGS. 4-9 show various embodiments of brooches which are provided with the closure according to the invention.

in den Figuren 10 und 11 sind zwei Stufen der Herstellung des einen Verschlussteiles dargestellt. Die Figuren 12-14 zeigen eine Brosche mit Uhr.FIGS. 10 and 11 show two stages in the production of one closure part. Figures 12-14 show a brooch with a watch.

Im Gegensatz zu herkömmlichen Broschen besteht die hier dargestellte ringförmige Brosche aus zwei miteinander schwenkbar verbundenen Teilen. Die beiden Teile 1 und 2, im vorliegenden Beispiel zwei Halbringe, sind über einen Schamierbolzen 3 miteinander verbunden. Die Gestaltung des Scharniers 4 ist für die Erfindung ohne Bedeutung, wesentlich ist bloss, dass das Scharnier eine exakte Führung der beiden zu schwenkenden Teile 1 und 2 garantiert. Dem Scharnier 4 in diametral gegenüber (in geschlossenem Zustand) ist an jeder Broschenhälfte ein Verschlussteil angeordnet. Im Verschlussbereich weisen beide Teile je ein Sackloch 5,6 auf. Im Sackloch 5 des Teiles 1 ist ein Federstift 7 gehalten. Der Durchmesser des Federstiftes 7 ist um einiges kleiner als der Durchmesser des Sackloches 5. Der Federstift 7 hat etwa dieselbe Krümmung wie die beiden SackJöcher 5 und 6. Der aus dem SackJoch 5 herausragende Federstift 7 weist in seinem Endbereich eine kerbenartige Ausnehmung 8 auf. In diese Ausnehmung 8 greift in geschlossenem Zustand des Verschlusses ein Nocken 9, der in das Sackloch 6 des Broschenteiles 2 hineinragt.In contrast to conventional brooches, the ring-shaped brooch shown here consists of two parts which are pivotally connected to one another. The two parts 1 and 2, in the present example two half rings, are connected to one another via a hinge pin 3. The design of the hinge 4 is of no importance for the invention, it is only essential that the hinge guarantees an exact guidance of the two parts 1 and 2 to be pivoted. The hinge 4 in diametrically opposite (in the closed state) a closure part is arranged on each brooch half. Both parts each have a blind hole 5.6 in the closure area. A spring pin 7 is held in the blind hole 5 of part 1. The diameter of the spring pin 7 is somewhat smaller than the diameter of the blind hole 5. The spring pin 7 has approximately the same curvature as the two blind holes 5 and 6. The spring pin 7 protruding from the blind hole 5 has a notch-like recess 8 in its end region. In the closed state of the closure, a cam 9 engages in this recess 8, which protrudes into the blind hole 6 of the brochure part 2.

Der Durchmesser des Sackloches 6 ist so bemessen, dass der Federstift über den Nochen 9 zu rutschen vermag ohne dabei im Sackloch sich zu verklemmen.The diameter of the blind hole 6 is dimensioned such that the spring pin can slip over the bones 9 without getting stuck in the blind hole.

Vom Bereich des rückwärtigen Endes des Federstiftes 7 erstreckt sich eine Nadel 10 quer über die Brosche bis nahe zum Scharnier 4 am anderen Broschenteil 2. Nahe dem Scharnier 4 ist am Broschenteil 2 eine Oese 11 angeschweisst. Durch die Schwenkbewegung des Teiles 2 der Brosche wird die Oese 11 über die Spitze der Nadel 10 gedreht.From the area of the rear end of the spring pin 7, a needle 10 extends across the brooch to close to the hinge 4 on the other part of the booklet 2. Near the hinge 4, an eyelet 11 is welded to the booklet part 2. The swivel movement of part 2 of the brooch rotates the eyelet 11 over the tip of the needle 10.

Will man den Verschluss der Brosche öffnen, so fährt man mit dem Fingernagel in die Kerbe 12 an der Trennstelle zwischen den beiden Teilen 1 und 2. Dadurch werden dieselben relativ zueinander um einen geringen Winkel um den Schamierbolzen 3 geschwenkt, wobei der Federstift 7 mit seiner Ausnehmung 8 über den Einrastnocken 9 geschoben wird. Diese Stellung ist in der Figur 2 dargestellt. Hierbei sieht man deutlich, wie die Nadel 10 aus der Oese 11 herausgeschwenkt wird. Dreht man die beiden Broschenteilen 1 und 2 weiter auseinander entfernt sich die Oese 11 soweit von der Nadel, dass die Oese 11 beim Aufstecken der Nadel auf ein Kleidungsstück nicht mehr hinderlich im Wege ist. (Figur 3) Der Verschluss der auch für seriell gefertigten Schmuck besonder geeignet ist, lässt sich auch einfach herstellen. Die Herstellung des Verschlusses sei anhand der Figuren 10 und 11 kurz beschrieben. In das Sackloch 5 des in Serie gefertigten Broschenteiles 1 wird der Federstift 7 hineingeschoben. Der Federstift 7 hat einen erheblich geringeren Durchmesser als das Sackloch 5 des Broschenteiles 1. Damit er im Sackloch 5 hält, steckt man auf den Federstift 7 eine passende Metallmanschette 13. Durch eine in das Sackloch 5 mündende radiale Bohrung 15 wird nunmehr das Lot 14 eingeführt. Nun bohrt man durch die radiale Bohrung 15 hindurch ein in den Federstift 7 mündendes Sackloch 16, welches die Manschette 13 durchsetzt. In dieses Sackloch 16 wird nun die Nadel 10 eingeführt und schlussendlich festgelötet.If you want to open the clasp of the brooch, you drive your fingernail into the notch 12 at the point of separation between the two parts 1 and 2. This causes them to be pivoted relative to one another by a small angle around the hinge pin 3, the spring pin 7 with its Recess 8 is pushed over the locking cam 9. This position is shown in Figure 2. Here you can clearly see how the needle 10 is pivoted out of the eyelet 11. If the two brochure parts 1 and 2 are turned further apart, the eyelet 11 moves so far from the needle that the eyelet 11 is no longer a hindrance when the needle is placed on a piece of clothing. (Figure 3) The clasp, which is also particularly suitable for mass-produced jewelry, can also be easily manufactured. The manufacture of the closure will be briefly described with reference to FIGS. 10 and 11. The spring pin 7 is pushed into the blind hole 5 of the series-produced brochure part 1. The spring pin 7 has a considerably smaller diameter than the blind hole 5 of the brochure part 1. In order to hold it in the blind hole 5, a suitable metal sleeve 13 is placed on the spring pin 7. The solder 14 is now inserted through a radial bore 15 opening into the blind hole 5 . Now one drills through the radial bore 15 into a blind hole 16 which opens into the spring pin 7 and penetrates the sleeve 13. The needle 10 is now inserted into this blind hole 16 and finally soldered.

Der neue Broschenverschluss führt auch zu neuen Gestaltungsformen der Broschen. Die Figuren 4 bis 9 illustrieren dies ohne jeglichen Anspruch auf Vollständigkeit. Die Figuren 6,7 und 8 zeigen offene, ringförmige Schmuckstücke. In der Gebrauchslage, dass heisst an einem Kleidungsstück befestigt, ist vom neuen Verschluss kaum mehr als die Kerbe 12 und von nahem auch noch das Scharnier 4 ersichtlich. In der Ausführung nach Figur 7 wird das Scharnier zudem noch verdeckt durch einen Anhänger 17. Die Beispiele nach den Figuren 4,5 und 9 zeigen geschlossenflächige Schmuckstücke. Die Trennung der beiden Broschenteile 1 und 2 kann entweder kaum ersichtlich sein, oder wie in Figur 9 dargestellt als dekoratives Element in der Gestaltung des Schmuckes einbezogen werden.The new brooch clasp also leads to new brooch designs. Figures 4 to 9 illustrate this without any claim for completeness. Figures 6, 7 and 8 show open, ring-shaped pieces of jewelry. In the position of use, that is to say attached to a piece of clothing, little more than the notch 12 and the hinge 4 can be seen from the new closure and from close up. In the embodiment according to FIG. 7, the hinge is also covered by a trailer 17. The examples according to FIGS. 4, 5 and 9 show pieces of jewelry with a closed surface. The separation of the two brochure parts 1 and 2 can either be barely visible or, as shown in FIG. 9, can be included as a decorative element in the design of the jewelry.

Ein wesentlicher Vorteil des erfindungsgemässen Verschlusses besteht darin, dass die eigentlichen Verschlusselemente äusserst einfach, robust und sicher sind. Ein unbeabsichtigtes Oeffnen des Verschlusses kann mit an Sicherheit grenzender Wahrscheinlichkeit ausgeschlossen werden. Zudem ergeben sich für den Goldschmied viele neue gestalterische Möglichkeiten für Broschen. Auch ist die Verletzungsgefahr beim Anstecken erheblich geringer, da die Nadel annähernd parallel zum Schmuckstück verläuft und gegenüber diesem kaum vorsteht.A major advantage of the closure according to the invention is that the actual closure elements are extremely simple, robust and secure. An unintentional opening of the closure can be excluded with a probability bordering on certainty. In addition, the goldsmith has many new design options for brooches. The risk of injury when plugging in is also considerably lower since the needle runs approximately parallel to the piece of jewelry and hardly protrudes from it.

Der erfindungsgemässe Broschenverschluss ist auch geeignet als zierendes Element eine Uhr aufzunehmen, wie dies in den Figuren 12-14 gezeigt ist. Hierzu sind die beiden Broschenteile 1,2 halbkreisförmig gestaltet und weisen eine nach innen gerichtete Ringnut 18 auf. Im Bereich der Krone 19 der Uhr 20 ist eine Ausnehmung 21 im Broschenteil 2 vorgesehen. Handelt es sich bei der Uhr um eine preiswerte Kunststoffuhr, so ist es sinnvoll die Broschenteile 1,2 selbst auch aus Kunststoff zu fertigen und die Uhr in einen Kunststoffteil 1, fest einzukleben oder schweissen und lediglich den zweiten Teil frei schwenkbar zu belassen. Hierdurch wird ein modisches Accesoire gewonnen, das auch auf Pulswärmer oder beliebigen anderen textilen Gegenständen oder Kleidungsstücke tragbar ist.The brooch clasp according to the invention is also suitable as a decorative element to accommodate a watch, as shown in FIGS. 12-14. For this purpose, the two brochure parts 1, 2 are semicircular and have an inwardly directed annular groove 18. In the area of the crown 19 of the watch 20, a recess 21 is provided in the brochure part 2. If the watch is an inexpensive plastic watch, it makes sense to manufacture the brochure parts 1, 2 from plastic and to glue or weld the watch into a plastic part 1, leaving only the second part free to pivot. This creates a fashionable accessory that can also be worn on wrist warmers or any other textile objects or clothing.

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1. A brooch catch with a needle, characterised in that the brooch consists of two parts (1, 2) connected together to swivel via a hinge (4), where the two parts of the brooch, in the area diametrically opposed to the hinge (4), each have a positive-fit closing catch part (5-9), and that to one brooch part (1) in the area of the corresponding closure part is fixed a needle (10) which crosses the brooch itself in its closed position and fixes in an eyelet (11) fitted in the area near the hinge of the other brooch part.
2. A brooch catch to Claim 1, characterised in that one part of the catch has a spring pin (7) with a recess (8), and that the other catch part consists of a blind hole (6) with a locking cam (9).
3. A brooch catch to Claim 2, characterised in that the spring pin (7) is fixed into a blind hole (5) with a considerably larger diameter.
4. A brooch catch to Claim 3, characterised in that the needle (1) fits into a hole (16) in the rear end of the spring pin (7).
5. A brooch catch to Claim 1, characterised in that a notch (12) indicating the separation point is made in the area of the catch diametrically opposite the hinge (4).
6. A brooch catch to Claim 1, characterised in that the two brooch parts are semi-circular and have an open ring groove directed inwards to hold a watch, where one brooch part has a recess for the button of the watch.
7. A brooch catch to claim 6, characterised in that the two brooch parts are made of.plastic.
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AT86810175T ATE44439T1 (en) 1986-04-16 1986-04-16 CLOSURE FOR A BROOCH.
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