EP0375565A2 - Ring mit einem Sicherheitsschnappverschlusselement, der geöffnet werden kann - Google Patents

Ring mit einem Sicherheitsschnappverschlusselement, der geöffnet werden kann Download PDF

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EP0375565A2
EP0375565A2 EP89403643A EP89403643A EP0375565A2 EP 0375565 A2 EP0375565 A2 EP 0375565A2 EP 89403643 A EP89403643 A EP 89403643A EP 89403643 A EP89403643 A EP 89403643A EP 0375565 A2 EP0375565 A2 EP 0375565A2
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Breque Jean
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44CPERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
    • A44C9/00Finger-rings
    • A44C9/0038Finger-rings openable or able to be broken for safety reasons
    • A44C9/0046Finger-rings openable or able to be broken for safety reasons comprising a hinge

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  • This invention relates to a finger ring and more particularly to a finger ring wherein the band can be opened to facilitate placing the ring on, and removing it from the finger.
  • U.S. Patent 2,971,354 is another example of a ring having segmented bands.
  • the type of locking device disclosed in this patent is not however safe and could inadvertently open up.
  • U.S. Patent 3,566,616 is an example of yet another ring having a separable connection in its band.
  • the finger ring is made of two arcuate segments hinged together at one end of the segments and adapted to be locked with a clasp at the other end.
  • the clasp is hingedly mounted on one segment and adapted to hook onto a transversal rod fixed on the other segment.
  • a circumferential leaf spring fixed on the one segment adjacent the clasp, resiliently maintains the clasp in a position projecting at the free end of the one segment.
  • Another similar leaf spring is positioned at the hinged end of the segments for resiliently maintaining the latter in a substantially circular relationship.
  • an object of this invention is to provide a finger ring having a segmented band so that a portion thereof may be pivoted outwardly from the remainder to permit lateral positioning of the band over the finger.
  • the ring may therefore be readily placed on and removed from the finger of a person without the necessity of sliding the ring over the length of the finger, the hinged ring being especially useful in the case of persons having enlarged knuckles where it is difficult to slip a ring over the knuckle portion of the finger.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide a hinged ring having a secure latching means which guards against possible loss of the ring.
  • a further object of this invention is to provide a hinged finger ring which comprises one or more spring means which further prevent the possible loss of the ring and which facilitates the operations associated with the introduction and the removal of the ring.
  • a still further object of this invention is to provide a hinged finger ring in accordance with the previous object which will conform to conventional forms of manufacturing, be of simple construction and easy to use as to provide a finger ring which will be economically feasable, long lasting and relatively trouble free in operation.
  • the ring comprises a segmented annular band 10 adapted to surround a finger.
  • the band 10 is formed of a first arcuate segment 12 adapted to receive a setting, stone or other orusementation and a second arcuate segment 14 both segments being usually semi-circular.
  • the first arcuate segment 12 has substantially concave ends 16 and 18 while the second segment 14 has corresponding substantially convex ends 20 and 22 at its extremeties.
  • the two segments 12 and 14 are hinged together at their respective ends 16 and 20 by a tongue 24 which projects from the concave end 16 of the first segment 12 and which is overlapped by a bifurcated structure 26 provided at the end part 20 of the segment 14.
  • the two segments 12 and 14 are secured together by a transversal pivot pin 28.
  • the second segment 14 can thus be swung outwardly from the first segment 12 as illustrated in figures 2, 3 and 7 allowing insertion of the ring around the finger.
  • the respective end parts 18 and 22 of the segments 12 and 14 are provided with a releasable locking system 30 for releasably keeping the band 10 in a closed position as illustrated in figures 1, 4 and 5.
  • the releasable locking system 30 comprises a clasp 32 which is overlapped by a bifurcated structure 34 extending cir­cumferentially at the end 22 of the second segment 14.
  • a pivotal rod 36 pivotally secures the clasp 32 to the second segment 14.
  • the clasp 32 is provided with a substantially radial locking notch 38 in its inner surface 40 facing inside the annulus.
  • the locking notch 38 is slightly curved relative to a radius of the band 10 to facilitate its engagement and its retention of a locking rod 44.
  • the end part 18 of the first segment 12 is provided with a bifurcated structure 42 adapted to straddle the clasp 32 when the band 10 is in a closed position.
  • the locking rod 44 extends across the bifurcated structure 42.
  • the locking rod 44 is adapted to engage inside the curved notch 38 when the band 10 is in a closed position, thus preventing an unwanted opening of the band 10.
  • the first arcuate segment 12 has a substantially V-shaped radial notch 46 of figures 3, 6 and 9 on its outer surface 48 close to its end part 18.
  • a first surface 50 of the V-shaped notch 46 rides over the bifurcated structure 42 while a second surface 52 of the "V"-shaped notch 46 rides over the body of the first arcuate segment 12.
  • the outer surface 54 of the clasp 32 has a curvature which closely corresponds to the curvature of the outer surface 48 of the first segment 12 and to the curvature of an outer sur­face 56 of the second segment 14. Accordingly, when the band 10 is in a closed position with the bifurcated structure 42 stra­ddling the clasp 32, the latter forms a substantially continous curve with the segments as illustrated in figures 1, 5 and 8.
  • the inner surface 57 of a top part 59 of the clasp 32 has an arcuate shape which intercepts the outer surface 54 of the clasp 32 thus defining a relatively pointed prehension tip 58.
  • the shape of the top part 59 of the clasp 32 when seen in an elevational view such as figure 8 is commonly referred to as a bulletlike shape.
  • the user To release the locking system, the user must pivot the clasp 32 outwardly until the locking notch 38 is disengaged from the locking rod 44.
  • the user To pivot the clasp 32 outwardly, the user inserts a fingernail 11 (figure 9) or another relatively thin object in the prehension recess 60 and pulls on the tip 58 of the clasp 32.
  • an additional feature of the present invention resides in a circumferential leaf type spring 62 which biases the clasp 32 towards a relaxed spring position illustrated in figures 1, 3, 4, 5 and 8, whereby the outer surface 54 of the clasp 32 is colinear with the outer surfaces 48 and 56 of the segments 12 and 14.
  • the circumferential leaf type spring 62 is formed integral with the second segment 14 and consists of a strip of relatively resilient material which is positioned inside a corresponding recess 64 provided in an inner surface 66 of the second segment 14.
  • the spring 62 has an end surface 67 which is rigidly linked by welding or other suitable means to the second segment 14.
  • the clasp 32 is provided with an abutting end part 68 situated opposite the tip 58.
  • the abutting end part 68 pivots inwardly thus abutting against the other end, or free end 74 of the spring 62.
  • the spring 62 thus provides releasable resistance against an unvoluntary pivotment of the clasp 32 which would release the locking system.
  • the tip 58 of the clasp 32 is prevented from pivoting outwardly past an angle C of approximately 45 degrees by a slanted back wall 70 between the lateral walls of the bifurcated structure 42.
  • the abutting end surface 68 abuts against the inclined surface 71 of the slanted back wall 70.
  • the surfaces 68 and 71 are shown in their abutting position in figure 9 to clearly identify the end of the pivoting action of the clasp 32. In this position, the clasp 32 has a tendency of returning to its closed position due to the spring 62 which is under tension.
  • An abutting prong 72 extends radially and inwardly from the inner surface 57 of the clasp 32 at a relatively intermediate position between the tip 58 and the abutting end part 68.
  • the abutting prong 72 abuts against a free end part 74 of the spring 62 when the clasp 32 is in the spring relaxed position illustrated in figures 1, 3, 4, 5 and 8. Accordingly, the upper tip of the spring 62 adjacent the part 74 helps to firm up the position of the clasp 32 in its closed position.
  • a relatively small circumferential notch 76 is provided on the inner surface of the second segment 14 at the end part.
  • the notch 76 houses the abutting prong 72 when the band 10 is in a closed position.
  • the prong 72 therefore also acts to laterally stabilize the two segments 12 and 14.
  • Another feature of this invention is the case with which the ring can be mounted on a finger.
  • the locking rod 44 which spans across the bifurcated structure 42, abuts against the tip 58 of the clasp 32. Once pressure is exerted, the inner surface 57 of the top part 59 will slide on the locking rod 44 consequently pivoting the tip 58 outwardly and tensionning the spring 62 until the locking rod 44 reaches the curved locking notch 38 in which it will engage.
  • the concave shape of the end surfaces 16 and 18 and the convex shape of the end surfaces 20 and 22 have the safety featu­re of preventing loose skin around the finger from being squeezed during the closing operation of the ring.
  • the exterior surface 48 of the first segment 12 may be provided with a recess 86 (see figures 1, 3, 6 and 7) which is adapted to receive an orusementation (not shown).
  • a second circumferential leaf type spring 78 (see figure 7) is provided on the inner surface of the second segment 14 adjacent the end part 20 of the segment 14.
  • the leaf spring 78 has a free end 80 and a fixed end 82.
  • the spring 78 is positioned inside a recess 84 and is rigidly welded at its fixed end 82 to the second segment 14.
  • the free end 80 of the spring 78 overrides the bifurcated structure 26.
  • the tongue 24 resilient abuts against the free end 80 of the spring 78.
  • the end of the tongue 24 facing the second spring 78 is made relatively flat and is oriented to lie flat on the surface of the second spring 78 so as to maintain both segments in a fixed open position.
  • the second spring 78 therefore provides an additional safety feature against an unwanted opening of the segment 10 which could result in the loss of the ring.
  • Figure 10 shows a clasp 80 having an inwardly projecting nose 82 adapted to be releasably pinched between a pair of transverse rods 84 and 86.
  • the clasp rotates about the axle 88.
  • the end of the clasp, adjacent the axle 88, has a flat face 90 adapted to abut against the spring 92.
  • the flat face 90 lies at about 90 degrees with the longitudinal axis of the clasp 80 which will remain open in a substantially perpendicular direction with the contour of the ring as shown in figure 11.
  • FIG. 12 Another embodiment for the locking system is illustrated in figure 12.
  • the clasp 94 pivots around the axle 96 to open and close. It is provided with a notch 98 which engages a transversal rod 100.
  • the end of the clasp adjacent the axle 96 has a face 102 which abuts against the spring 106 to maintain the clasp in its closed position.
  • face 104 abuts against the spring 106 and maintains the clasp in this latter position.
  • All the above-described embodiments of the clasps are resiliently controlled by leaf springs mounted along the inner periphery of the ring.
  • Each spring is fixed at one end to one of the segment and is free at the other end.
  • the free end of the spring is adjacent either the lockable end or the hingeable end.
  • the lockable end corresponds to the intersection of the segments 12 and 14 provided with the clasp.
  • the hingeable end corresponds to the intersection of the segments 12 and 14 which are hinged to one another.

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EP19890403643 1988-12-23 1989-12-22 Ring mit einem Sicherheitsschnappverschlusselement, der geöffnet werden kann Expired - Lifetime EP0375565B1 (de)

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GB8830050 1988-12-23
GB888830050A GB8830050D0 (en) 1988-12-23 1988-12-23 Finger ring
US438239 1989-11-20
US07/438,239 US4991409A (en) 1988-12-23 1989-11-20 Openable ring with safety snap lock element

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EP0974284A1 (de) * 1998-07-20 2000-01-26 PESAVENTO S.r.l. Schmuckstück, insbesondere Armband, mit verbesserter Federschliesssung
US6701746B1 (en) 1999-04-28 2004-03-09 Daniel Bentley Openable finger-ring
US9066562B2 (en) 2012-10-15 2015-06-30 Hb Concepts, Llc Jewelry article

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DE64192C (de) * F. KOVAROVIC i>nd W. KOVAROVIC in Prag Armbandverschlufs mit federndem Gelenkstiff
GB584404A (en) * 1944-10-06 1947-01-14 Jacob Neumann Improvements connected with finger rings
US4763490A (en) * 1986-08-22 1988-08-16 Bruner Mates A Openable ring with safety locking means

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DE64192C (de) * F. KOVAROVIC i>nd W. KOVAROVIC in Prag Armbandverschlufs mit federndem Gelenkstiff
GB584404A (en) * 1944-10-06 1947-01-14 Jacob Neumann Improvements connected with finger rings
US4763490A (en) * 1986-08-22 1988-08-16 Bruner Mates A Openable ring with safety locking means

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP0974284A1 (de) * 1998-07-20 2000-01-26 PESAVENTO S.r.l. Schmuckstück, insbesondere Armband, mit verbesserter Federschliesssung
US6701746B1 (en) 1999-04-28 2004-03-09 Daniel Bentley Openable finger-ring
US9066562B2 (en) 2012-10-15 2015-06-30 Hb Concepts, Llc Jewelry article

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