US1885930A - Ring guard - Google Patents

Ring guard Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1885930A
US1885930A US490604A US49060430A US1885930A US 1885930 A US1885930 A US 1885930A US 490604 A US490604 A US 490604A US 49060430 A US49060430 A US 49060430A US 1885930 A US1885930 A US 1885930A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
ring
covering
jewelry
rings
setting
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US490604A
Inventor
Lowy James
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US490604A priority Critical patent/US1885930A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1885930A publication Critical patent/US1885930A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44CPERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
    • A44C9/00Finger-rings
    • A44C9/0084Accessories
    • A44C9/0092Ring protectors

Definitions

  • This invention relates'to ring guards, particularly to protective coverings for settings of rings including precious and semi-precious stones.
  • my invention to provide a protective covering for articles of jewelry, such as rings, including settings for precious jewels, which may be carried solely by the articles of jewelry themselves, whereby the covering may be affixed in position in a most attractive and assembly affixed in compact manner and the position, as upon the finger of the wearer, with maximum facility and ease, and when so affixed, provides an attractive and compact assembly.
  • Still further objects of my invention reside in the provision of a moldable and deformable covering ririgs, which comp cover and protect prevent accidental for articles of jewelry, such as actly and neatly serves to the articles of jewelry, to displacement of the jewels upon the finger or other ed precious jewels,
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of my device as applied to rings, the drawing being broken '59 away 1n part to disclose the details of assembly;
  • Figure 2 is a plan view of the ring with my device applied in position
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary side elevation '55 of the same
  • Figure 5 is a fragmentary end elevation showing my invention as applied to a jeweled wedding ring
  • Figure 6 is a thereof
  • Figures 7 and 8 are fragmentary side and end elevations, showing my device as applied to another form of ring;
  • Figure 9 is a plan view of a blank of plastic material for forming my device.
  • my invention contemplates the provision for a ring 10, having a setting 11, in which are mountsuch as diamonds 12 of a protective covering 13, made of moldable or plastic material. It is contemplated by my invention to use as the protective covering such material as is readily molded or formed and I may include material such as rubber, gelatinized pyroxylin compositions and thermo-plastic materials, such as phenolic condensation resins.
  • cow-ring contemplated by me has a setting embracing portion l5 and a shank embracing portion 16, forn'ied and molded substantially the general contour of the setting and shank, respectively, which reaches substantially to, but not beyond the inner diameter 18 of the ring.
  • a blank 19 is provided of some thermo-plastic material, such as rubber and the other materials specified, which is formed with shank portions 20 to either side of the setting portion 21, and this material, before it is finally cured, is molded about a predetermined form of setting and then finally cured, as by vulcaniz- Ling, in the case of rubber, to the predetermined contour, cementing the shank portions 2020 to complete the circlet, in the case of a ring.
  • some thermo-plastic material such as rubber and the other materials specified
  • lustrated may serve to cover general classes of ring settings so that though the shank of the ring is substantially the same, very few modifications need be made to the setting portion of the blank to accommodate the guard, as prepared by me, to a variety of settings.
  • the blank as illustrated in Figure 9' will show its accommodation to a solitare, as in Figures 7 and 8, and various modifications of the same may be made and still come within the general contours which may be protected by the covering material so provided.
  • This property of resiliency will also serve to take care of such variations in the settings themselves of different characters of rings.
  • This will thereby permit the provision of predetermined molded forms of blanks of minimum number, although it will be observed that so-called custom made forms may be provided for each particular ring.
  • a simple circlet such as a wedding ring, takes on a uniform contour about the entire circumference of the ring.
  • a covering device for articles of ewelry such as rings, which may be conveniently and readily affixed in position and be worn in association with rings, without any discomfort to the wearer, or without materially detracting from its appearance by reason of adding undue bulk to 1t, and at the same time serving as a means of protecting the ring itself or the precious jewels carried thereby from abrasion, dislodgement, loss or accumulation of dirt, during such operations as bathing, washing and household operations.
  • a readily removable and reusable sheathing thereover including a thermo-plastic, waterproof coating material, molded or shaped into a contour corresponding to predetermined forms of the settings of rings, said moldedmaterial en aging the ring in such a way as to permit the rin and sheathing to be removed as an assem 1y.
  • said material being thermo-plastic, waterproof material, having inherent re-' silient characteristics, serving to be carried by the ring, leaving the circlet portion of said ring unobstructed.
  • a substantially transparent, thermo-plastic and waterproof covering molded substantially to conform to the contour of the setting of said ring when unmounted and when mounted being substantially entirel supported upon the article of jewelry, suc as the ring and carried thereby, whereby the article of jewelry and the covering may be independently, assembled and the covering removed by reason of its inherent resilient characteristics.
  • thermo-plastic material for protecting articles of jewelry, such as rings or the like, which comprises providing a blank of thermo-plastic material, shaping the thermo-plastic material to conform generally to the contour and to'the setting and shank of said article and to be substantially entirely carried by said article, leaving the part touching the finger substantially free and then curing to permanently fix the contour so impressed in said thermo-plastic material.
  • a protective covering therefor comprising a resilient thermoplastic, Waterproof material molded or ormed to assume a predetermined contour corresponding to a predetermined ring, said material being readily distensible whereby it may be removed from said ring and re-used, and normally engaging the ring in such a way as to permit the material and ring to be positioned or removed as an assembly.

Landscapes

  • Adornments (AREA)

Description

Nov. 1, 1932. ow 1,885,930
RING GUARD Filed Oct. 25. 1930 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE JAMES LOWY, 01 NEW YORK, N. Y.
RING GUARD Application med. October 23, 1980. Serial No. 490,604.
This invention relates'to ring guards, particularly to protective coverings for settings of rings including precious and semi-precious stones.
It is an object 0 a protective covering f my invention to provide for rings and the settings thereof, and the precious and semiprecious stones settings to avoid t dent to exposure in water,
which may be carried by the he danger and harm incias when involved in the process of washing, bathing or the like,
to thereby protect the ring and the setting from dislodgement of the jewels and to also protect the ring itself. It is contemplated by my invention to p rovide a protective covering for rings which is carried by the ring itself, without in any way encumberlng the wearer of the ring or causing any discomfort,
or without materially detracting from the general appearance of the ring when worn with the protective covering.
Other objects of my invention reside in providing a protective coating for jeweled settings, jewelry worn upon by encase the ewe of jewelry is worn such operations as washing,
part of the body, bathing, etc., may j y dislodging the precious and at the same time,
such as rings and other articles of the finger or arm, to therels so that when the article he carried on without into the article of jewelry or danger of ewels carried thereby without causing any discomfort to the wearer of the jewelry.
It is contemplated by my invention to provide a protective covering for articles of jewelry, such as rings, including settings for precious jewels, which may be carried solely by the articles of jewelry themselves, whereby the covering may be affixed in position in a most attractive and assembly affixed in compact manner and the position, as upon the finger of the wearer, with maximum facility and ease, and when so affixed, provides an attractive and compact assembly.
Still further objects of my invention reside in the provision of a moldable and deformable covering ririgs, which comp cover and protect prevent accidental for articles of jewelry, such as actly and neatly serves to the articles of jewelry, to displacement of the jewels upon the finger or other ed precious jewels,
Figure 1 is a perspective view of my device as applied to rings, the drawing being broken '59 away 1n part to disclose the details of assembly;
Figure 2 is a plan view of the ring with my device applied in position;
Figure 3 is a fragmentary side elevation '55 of the same;
Figure f is a the same;
Figure 5 is a fragmentary end elevation showing my invention as applied to a jeweled wedding ring;
Figure 6 is a thereof;
Figures 7 and 8 are fragmentary side and end elevations, showing my device as applied to another form of ring;
Figure 9 is a plan view of a blank of plastic material for forming my device.
Making reference to the drawing, my invention contemplates the provision for a ring 10, having a setting 11, in which are mountsuch as diamonds 12 of a protective covering 13, made of moldable or plastic material. It is contemplated by my invention to use as the protective covering such material as is readily molded or formed and I may include material such as rubber, gelatinized pyroxylin compositions and thermo-plastic materials, such as phenolic condensation resins.
In the construction of my device, it is contemplated by me to variously cover the setting 11 and jewels 12, carried thereby, as well as the shank 14, with a quantity of material just sufficient to snugly cover these parts, without in any way interfering with the form and size of the ring itself and its encircling portion which embraces the finger. Thus, in the embodiment illustrated in Figures 2, 3 and 4: it will be observed'that the protective fragmentary end elevation of fragmentary side elevation It will be observed that such blanks as il-,
cow-ring contemplated by me has a setting embracing portion l5 and a shank embracing portion 16, forn'ied and molded substantially the general contour of the setting and shank, respectively, which reaches substantially to, but not beyond the inner diameter 18 of the ring.
In the construction of this material, a blank 19 is provided of some thermo-plastic material, such as rubber and the other materials specified, which is formed with shank portions 20 to either side of the setting portion 21, and this material, before it is finally cured, is molded about a predetermined form of setting and then finally cured, as by vulcaniz- Ling, in the case of rubber, to the predetermined contour, cementing the shank portions 2020 to complete the circlet, in the case of a ring.
lustrated may serve to cover general classes of ring settings so that though the shank of the ring is substantially the same, very few modifications need be made to the setting portion of the blank to accommodate the guard, as prepared by me, to a variety of settings.
The blank as illustrated in Figure 9'will show its accommodation to a solitare, as in Figures 7 and 8, and various modifications of the same may be made and still come within the general contours which may be protected by the covering material so provided. This is due to the resiliency which may be imparted to the material of which the covering is made and the fact that the covering is carried by the ring itself, over which it may be stretched, and thereby serve to conform itself to the irregularities in contour and slight differences in size. This property of resiliency will also serve to take care of such variations in the settings themselves of different characters of rings. This will thereby permit the provision of predetermined molded forms of blanks of minimum number, although it will be observed that so-called custom made forms may be provided for each particular ring. Thus, in the case of the illustration shown in Figures 5 and 6, a simple circlet, such as a wedding ring, takes on a uniform contour about the entire circumference of the ring.
In neral, it will be observed that by reason 0 the snug engagement which the protective covering makes about the article of jewelry, such as the rings illustrated, assembly of the covering may be made when the article is not necessarily upon the finger of the wearer, so that proper ailixation may be made, to give to the assembly thus provided a neat and compact fit.
By reason of the resiliency of the material, particularly when rubber is used, a certain amount of transparency may be embodied in the rubber to enhance the general appearance, as will be readily understood. Additionally, also, it will be observed that though translucent or transparent materials are pre ferred, opaque materials may be used without departing from the spirit of the invention.
In general, it will be observed that I have provided a covering device for articles of ewelry, such as rings, which may be conveniently and readily affixed in position and be worn in association with rings, without any discomfort to the wearer, or without materially detracting from its appearance by reason of adding undue bulk to 1t, and at the same time serving as a means of protecting the ring itself or the precious jewels carried thereby from abrasion, dislodgement, loss or accumulation of dirt, during such operations as bathing, washing and household operations.
aving thus described my invention and illustrated its use, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. For use with articles of jewelry, such as rings, a readily removable and reusable sheathing thereover including a thermo-plastic, waterproof coating material, molded or shaped into a contour corresponding to predetermined forms of the settings of rings, said moldedmaterial en aging the ring in such a way as to permit the rin and sheathing to be removed as an assem 1y.
2. For use with articles of jewelry, such as rings or the like, including settin and jewels carried thereby, of a protective coating therefor comprising resilient, water roof material, said covering having its bod molded into a cont-our conforming substantial] to the setting and to the shank portion 0 the ring, leaving the interior circlet of said ring substantially unmodified, the covering material being resilient and resiliently carried by the ring itself.
3. For use with an article of jewelry, such" as a ring including a setting and a shank, of a protective coverin therefor including a portion molded, su tantially confonmn when unmounted to the setting and shank,
respectively, said material being thermo-plastic, waterproof material, having inherent re-' silient characteristics, serving to be carried by the ring, leaving the circlet portion of said ring unobstructed.
4. For use with an article of jewelry, such as a ring, a substantially transparent, thermo-plastic and waterproof covering molded substantially to conform to the contour of the setting of said ring when unmounted and when mounted being substantially entirel supported upon the article of jewelry, suc as the ring and carried thereby, whereby the article of jewelry and the covering may be independently, assembled and the covering removed by reason of its inherent resilient characteristics.
5. The method of forming protective coverings for protecting articles of jewelry, such as rings or the like, which comprises providing a blank of thermo-plastic material, shaping the thermo-plastic material to conform generally to the contour and to'the setting and shank of said article and to be substantially entirely carried by said article, leaving the part touching the finger substantially free and then curing to permanently fix the contour so impressed in said thermo-plastic material.
6. For use with a ring, of a protective covering therefor comprising a resilient thermoplastic, Waterproof material molded or ormed to assume a predetermined contour corresponding to a predetermined ring, said material being readily distensible whereby it may be removed from said ring and re-used, and normally engaging the ring in such a way as to permit the material and ring to be positioned or removed as an assembly.
In witness whereof I have hereunto signed my name this 17th day of October, 1930.
JAMES LOWY.
US490604A 1930-10-23 1930-10-23 Ring guard Expired - Lifetime US1885930A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US490604A US1885930A (en) 1930-10-23 1930-10-23 Ring guard

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US490604A US1885930A (en) 1930-10-23 1930-10-23 Ring guard

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1885930A true US1885930A (en) 1932-11-01

Family

ID=23948746

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US490604A Expired - Lifetime US1885930A (en) 1930-10-23 1930-10-23 Ring guard

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1885930A (en)

Cited By (14)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US6032485A (en) * 1998-03-10 2000-03-07 Steinberg; Daniel R. Modifiable jewelry
WO2001087107A1 (en) * 2000-05-17 2001-11-22 Kevin Morris Finger ring protective device
GB2373431A (en) * 2001-03-22 2002-09-25 Jonathan Paul Tye Jewellery protector
US6481244B1 (en) 2000-09-28 2002-11-19 Carlos D. Wright Ring protecting device
GB2377877A (en) * 2001-07-25 2003-01-29 Freddie Wilson Finger ring guard
US20040123431A1 (en) * 2002-12-30 2004-07-01 Pettengill Stuart E. Device for maintaining position of a piece of jewelry
US20080148776A1 (en) * 2006-12-20 2008-06-26 Rob Alley Ring protector
US20120118016A1 (en) * 2010-11-17 2012-05-17 Sally Ann Maloney Cylindrical one-piece elastomer ring cover with dome
US20130105336A1 (en) * 2011-11-02 2013-05-02 Virginia Haight Ring cover
US9032758B2 (en) 2013-03-15 2015-05-19 Himanshu Singh Ring protection device
US9185955B2 (en) 2013-08-21 2015-11-17 Angela Marley Flexible jewelry cover
US9259062B2 (en) 2012-09-24 2016-02-16 Jesus Martinez Tactical finger band
US9585446B1 (en) * 2015-09-01 2017-03-07 Eric Angelo Scalzo Wearable and stowable ring protector
US20240000205A1 (en) * 2022-06-30 2024-01-04 Oura Health Oy Ring wearable cover with non-deformable circumference

Cited By (17)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US6032485A (en) * 1998-03-10 2000-03-07 Steinberg; Daniel R. Modifiable jewelry
WO2001087107A1 (en) * 2000-05-17 2001-11-22 Kevin Morris Finger ring protective device
US6481244B1 (en) 2000-09-28 2002-11-19 Carlos D. Wright Ring protecting device
GB2373431A (en) * 2001-03-22 2002-09-25 Jonathan Paul Tye Jewellery protector
GB2377877A (en) * 2001-07-25 2003-01-29 Freddie Wilson Finger ring guard
US20040123431A1 (en) * 2002-12-30 2004-07-01 Pettengill Stuart E. Device for maintaining position of a piece of jewelry
US20080148776A1 (en) * 2006-12-20 2008-06-26 Rob Alley Ring protector
US7654111B2 (en) * 2006-12-20 2010-02-02 Rob Alley Ring protector
US20120118016A1 (en) * 2010-11-17 2012-05-17 Sally Ann Maloney Cylindrical one-piece elastomer ring cover with dome
US20130105336A1 (en) * 2011-11-02 2013-05-02 Virginia Haight Ring cover
US9232838B2 (en) * 2011-11-02 2016-01-12 Virginia Haight Ring cover
US9259062B2 (en) 2012-09-24 2016-02-16 Jesus Martinez Tactical finger band
US9032758B2 (en) 2013-03-15 2015-05-19 Himanshu Singh Ring protection device
US9491993B2 (en) 2013-03-15 2016-11-15 Himanshu Singh Ring protection device
US9185955B2 (en) 2013-08-21 2015-11-17 Angela Marley Flexible jewelry cover
US9585446B1 (en) * 2015-09-01 2017-03-07 Eric Angelo Scalzo Wearable and stowable ring protector
US20240000205A1 (en) * 2022-06-30 2024-01-04 Oura Health Oy Ring wearable cover with non-deformable circumference

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US1885930A (en) Ring guard
US2450620A (en) Locket
US2553089A (en) Watch protector
US2249550A (en) Wrist watch protector
US2667004A (en) Detachable hosiery ornament
US2394400A (en) Method of making artificial eyes
US1417930A (en) Surgical bust substitute
US1983348A (en) Finger ring
US2232396A (en) Finger nail protector
US1982864A (en) Ring ensemble
ES393530A1 (en) Process of making a pneumatic tire
US1579820A (en) Jewelry
US2216503A (en) Nose pad for eyeglasses and spectacles
US2437525A (en) Crocheted hat and method of producing the same
US1767315A (en) Wrist-watch protector
US2447708A (en) Bathing cap
US1852016A (en) Bracelet
US2814806A (en) Combination bathing cap and earrings
US2072183A (en) Sun mask
US1895389A (en) Heel protecting cap
US2903713A (en) Sanitary replaceable toilet seat cover
KR101598090B1 (en) Fashion watch chain and manufacturing method the same
US2152229A (en) Overshoe
US1632598A (en) I hat protector
US896022A (en) Method of making stays.