EP0260048A1 - A locket - Google Patents

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EP0260048A1
EP0260048A1 EP87307709A EP87307709A EP0260048A1 EP 0260048 A1 EP0260048 A1 EP 0260048A1 EP 87307709 A EP87307709 A EP 87307709A EP 87307709 A EP87307709 A EP 87307709A EP 0260048 A1 EP0260048 A1 EP 0260048A1
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locket
wings
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Raymond Henry Norton
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Ray Norton Birminghan Ltd
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44CPERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
    • A44C25/00Miscellaneous fancy ware for personal wear, e.g. pendants, crosses, crucifixes, charms
    • A44C25/001Pendants
    • A44C25/002Pendants forming a container, e.g. for pictures
    • A44C25/004Pendants forming a container, e.g. for pictures with articulated faces

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  • Lockets are well-known articles of jewellery which are normally worn at the breast hung from a chain round the neck.
  • Conventional lockets consist of two dished wings one of which at its top has centrally fixed thereto an upwardly projecting ring the axis of which is horizontal and lies in the plane of the locket.
  • the chain extends through the ring.
  • the two wings are connected together by a hinge located at one lateral edge of the locket and having an upwardly extending pivot axis.
  • the hinge consists of two thin leaves let into recesses in the rims of the respective dished wings and a pivot pin just outside the recesses.
  • a snap latch and a thumb-nail unlatching undercut At the side of the locket opposite to the hinge is provided a snap latch and a thumb-nail unlatching undercut.
  • the latch consists of a projection from the internal periphery of the rim of one dished wing engaging with a detent provided at the internal periphery of the rim of the other dished wing.
  • the undercut is formed in one rim facing the other rim and thereby provides a thin recess for insertion of a thumb nail to force open the latch.
  • the ring and the hinge detract from the appearance of the locket, particularly when the lateral parts of its outline are curved, as in the case of a heart-shaped locket or an oval locket, for example, where the laterally protruding hinge gives a particularly ugly appearance.
  • the hinge consists of two eyes which are stamped out integrally with the wings and the axes of which are horizontal and perpendicular to the planes of the wings, and a tubular rivet in the eyelets.
  • a ring is looped through the eyelet provided by the tubular rivet and serves to receive the chain.
  • the bottoms of the rims of the wings are formed with a stop and a recess as opposed to a snap latch.
  • the hanging and the hinging are provided by two separate means, namely the ring and the hinge, although interconnected at the hinge top.
  • the omission of a snap latch renders the locket more liable to open accidentally.
  • a locket comprising first and second wings, and a device at the top of the locket hingedly interconnecting the wings and including a tubular pivot the axis of which is substantially horizontal characterized in that the tubular pivot extends in substantially the plane of the locket and serves to receive an elongate member from which the locket is hung.
  • the hanging and the hinging are provided by a single means, so simplifying the locket.
  • the locket includes two dished wings 1 and 2 which are each of oval shape, but which may be of any other suitable, desired shape, for example heart-shaped.
  • a device 3 which hingedly interconnects the wings 1 and 2 and provides an eyelet 4 for receiving a neck chain (not shown) from which the locket is hung.
  • the device 3 comprises two eye rings 5 fixed by way of respective lugs 6 to the respective wings 1 and 2 and a tube 7 extending coaxially through the eye rings 5; at its ends, the tube 7 has been riveted - over into respective annular recesses in the axially outer surfaces of the eye rings 5, thereby to form a hinge with its axis lying substantially in the central plane of the wings and substantially tangential to those wings.
  • the wings 1 and 2 of the locket are held closed in a conventional snap-manner by suitable shaping of the internal peripheries of the respective rims of the wings at the bottoms of the wings.
  • the bottom of the wing 1 is slightly cut away adjacent the wing 2 to provide a thumb-nail entry 8 to enable the two wings to be snapped open to turn about the axis of hinging of the device 3.
  • the provision of the device 3 incorporating both the locket hinge and the locket eyelet has the advantage of enabling the locket to be of a more perfect shape than with conventional lockets where the hinge and the eyelet are arranged spaced apart around the periphery of the locket, and also the advantage of reducing the cost of production of the locket.
  • the operations required to provide the wings 1 and 2 with the combined hinge-and-eyelet device 3 are simply to solder the respective brackets 6 to the respective wings 1 and 2, to pass the tube 7 through the eye rings 5, and to rivet-over the ends of that tube.

Abstract

A locket comprises two wings 1 and 2 connected together by a horizontal hinge 3 at the top of the locket. The hinge axis lies substantially in the plane of the locket and the hinge pivot is a short horizontal tube 7 for receiving a neck chain.

Description

  • Lockets are well-known articles of jewellery which are normally worn at the breast hung from a chain round the neck.
  • Conventional lockets consist of two dished wings one of which at its top has centrally fixed thereto an upwardly projecting ring the axis of which is horizontal and lies in the plane of the locket. The chain extends through the ring. The two wings are connected together by a hinge located at one lateral edge of the locket and having an upwardly extending pivot axis. The hinge consists of two thin leaves let into recesses in the rims of the respective dished wings and a pivot pin just outside the recesses. At the side of the locket opposite to the hinge is provided a snap latch and a thumb-nail unlatching undercut. The latch consists of a projection from the internal periphery of the rim of one dished wing engaging with a detent provided at the internal periphery of the rim of the other dished wing. The undercut is formed in one rim facing the other rim and thereby provides a thin recess for insertion of a thumb nail to force open the latch. Thus, the provision for hanging of the locket and the provision of hinging of the locket are attained by two separate means, namely the ring and the hinge. Moreover, the ring and the hinge detract from the appearance of the locket, particularly when the lateral parts of its outline are curved, as in the case of a heart-shaped locket or an oval locket, for example, where the laterally protruding hinge gives a particularly ugly appearance.
  • It is known from GB 19,968/1908 to shift at least part of the pivot pin of the hinge into the recesses, which therefore require to be relatively larger. Although the front view of the locket is thereby improved, the side view onto the recesses and the hinge is still ugly and, moreover, the hanging and the hinging are still provided by two separate means.
  • It is known from GB 6604/1909 to shift the hinge to the top of the locket. The hinge consists of two eyes which are stamped out integrally with the wings and the axes of which are horizontal and perpendicular to the planes of the wings, and a tubular rivet in the eyelets. In order to ensure that the locket lies correctly on the breast, a ring is looped through the eyelet provided by the tubular rivet and serves to receive the chain. The bottoms of the rims of the wings are formed with a stop and a recess as opposed to a snap latch. Again, the hanging and the hinging are provided by two separate means, namely the ring and the hinge, although interconnected at the hinge top. Moreover, the omission of a snap latch renders the locket more liable to open accidentally.
  • According to the present invention, there is provided a locket, comprising first and second wings, and a device at the top of the locket hingedly interconnecting the wings and including a tubular pivot the axis of which is substantially horizontal characterized in that the tubular pivot extends in substantially the plane of the locket and serves to receive an elongate member from which the locket is hung.
  • Owing to the invention, the hanging and the hinging are provided by a single means, so simplifying the locket.
  • In order that the invention may be clearly understood, and readily carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
    • Figure 1 shows a rear elevation of a locket, and
    • Figure 2 shows a side elevation thereof.
  • The locket includes two dished wings 1 and 2 which are each of oval shape, but which may be of any other suitable, desired shape, for example heart-shaped. At the top of the locket is a device 3 which hingedly interconnects the wings 1 and 2 and provides an eyelet 4 for receiving a neck chain (not shown) from which the locket is hung. The device 3 comprises two eye rings 5 fixed by way of respective lugs 6 to the respective wings 1 and 2 and a tube 7 extending coaxially through the eye rings 5; at its ends, the tube 7 has been riveted - over into respective annular recesses in the axially outer surfaces of the eye rings 5, thereby to form a hinge with its axis lying substantially in the central plane of the wings and substantially tangential to those wings.
  • The wings 1 and 2 of the locket are held closed in a conventional snap-manner by suitable shaping of the internal peripheries of the respective rims of the wings at the bottoms of the wings. The bottom of the wing 1 is slightly cut away adjacent the wing 2 to provide a thumb-nail entry 8 to enable the two wings to be snapped open to turn about the axis of hinging of the device 3.
  • The provision of the device 3 incorporating both the locket hinge and the locket eyelet has the advantage of enabling the locket to be of a more perfect shape than with conventional lockets where the hinge and the eyelet are arranged spaced apart around the periphery of the locket, and also the advantage of reducing the cost of production of the locket. The operations required to provide the wings 1 and 2 with the combined hinge-and-eyelet device 3 are simply to solder the respective brackets 6 to the respective wings 1 and 2, to pass the tube 7 through the eye rings 5, and to rivet-over the ends of that tube.

Claims (2)

1. A locket, comprising first and second wings (1,2), and a device (3) at the top of the locket hingedly interconnecting the wings (1,2) and including a tubular pivot (7) the axis of which is substantially horizontal characterized in that the tubular pivot (7) extends in substantially the plane of the locket and serves to receive an elongate member from which the locket is hung.
2. A locket according to claim 1, wherein said device (3) includes first and second eye rings (5) substantially co-axial with said pivot (7) and fixed to the respective wings (1,2), said pivot (7) comprising a tube (7) extending co-axially through the eye rings (5).
EP87307709A 1986-09-01 1987-09-01 A locket Withdrawn EP0260048A1 (en)

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GB8621073 1986-09-01
GB868621073A GB8621073D0 (en) 1986-09-01 1986-09-01 Locket

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Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP0540875A1 (en) * 1991-11-06 1993-05-12 Abbeycrest Plc Improvements relating to items of jewellery
GB2356551A (en) * 1999-11-27 2001-05-30 Gold Connection Ltd The Hinge construction of a locket
DE202009017013U1 (en) * 2009-12-16 2011-05-05 Rosenberger, Martina pendant
US8240868B1 (en) * 2010-03-25 2012-08-14 Michelle Sims Locket with illumination source
CN109171131A (en) * 2018-10-08 2019-01-11 保定市千古意饰品设计有限公司 A kind of Tangka's pendant and preparation method thereof
US20210286402A1 (en) * 2020-03-13 2021-09-16 Interlokit Inc. Accessory Attachment Apparatus And Methods Related Thereto
US20220256985A1 (en) * 2021-02-12 2022-08-18 Darryl J. See Wearable Article for Display of Precious Stones

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GB190906604A (en) * 1908-09-23 1909-05-27 William Frederick Jennens Improvements in the Construction of Lockets.
GB191108730A (en) * 1911-04-08 1912-01-25 William Frederick Jennens Improvements in Lockets and in the Manufacture of the same.

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB190906604A (en) * 1908-09-23 1909-05-27 William Frederick Jennens Improvements in the Construction of Lockets.
GB191108730A (en) * 1911-04-08 1912-01-25 William Frederick Jennens Improvements in Lockets and in the Manufacture of the same.

Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP0540875A1 (en) * 1991-11-06 1993-05-12 Abbeycrest Plc Improvements relating to items of jewellery
US5586452A (en) * 1991-11-06 1996-12-24 Abbeycrest Plc. Jewelry with an integral hinge
GB2356551A (en) * 1999-11-27 2001-05-30 Gold Connection Ltd The Hinge construction of a locket
GB2356551B (en) * 1999-11-27 2003-05-21 Gold Connection Ltd The Locket
DE202009017013U1 (en) * 2009-12-16 2011-05-05 Rosenberger, Martina pendant
US8240868B1 (en) * 2010-03-25 2012-08-14 Michelle Sims Locket with illumination source
CN109171131A (en) * 2018-10-08 2019-01-11 保定市千古意饰品设计有限公司 A kind of Tangka's pendant and preparation method thereof
US20210286402A1 (en) * 2020-03-13 2021-09-16 Interlokit Inc. Accessory Attachment Apparatus And Methods Related Thereto
US20220256985A1 (en) * 2021-02-12 2022-08-18 Darryl J. See Wearable Article for Display of Precious Stones
US11553768B2 (en) * 2021-02-12 2023-01-17 Darryl J. See Wearable article for display of precious stones

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