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US804137A
US804137A US26413305A US1905264133A US804137A US 804137 A US804137 A US 804137A US 26413305 A US26413305 A US 26413305A US 1905264133 A US1905264133 A US 1905264133A US 804137 A US804137 A US 804137A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44CPERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
    • A44C5/00Bracelets; Wrist-watch straps; Fastenings for bracelets or wrist-watch straps
    • A44C5/0084Bracelets in the form of a ring, band or tube of rigid material
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A44CPERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
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  • This invention relates to an improvement in the construction of bracelets of the general type shown and described in Letters Patent No. 416,887; and it consists in a special construction by which the spring blade or guard described therein is adapted for that class of bracelets known as friendship bracelets and for bracelets in which it is desired to conceal the lock or fastening as well as the hinge, hinge-joint, and seams.
  • Figure 1 is an exterior view of the bracelet closed; Fig. 2, a view enlarged and partially in section of the bracelet in its open position.
  • Fig. 3 isaplan of the bracelet in open position.
  • Fig. 4 is an edge view, Fig. 5 a plan, and Fig. 6 an end View, of the spring-blade.
  • Fig. 7 is a view of the mouth of the segment through which the spring-blade slides.
  • the bracelet consists of two segments a and Z), composed of hollow wires or thin tubes, hinged together at 0.
  • a small catch-piece a In the mouth of the segment a is provided a small catch-piece a, partly obstructing the mouth of the tube.
  • one end of the spring blade or guard d In the mouth of the segment 6 one end of the spring blade or guard d is secured, preferably,
  • the guard (Z is provided upon its free end with a projecting lug (Z, adapted to abut against the catch-piece a when the bracelet is opened.
  • This lug is an extension or projecting continuation of a plug inserted and secured in the end of the section or segment a and is of the same diameter as the internal diameter of the segments a Z), the lug or plug extension thus being adapted to nicely fit within the end of the the subject of the patent above referred to the lug cl is formed as a thumb-piece, which, when the bracelet is closed, projects into a reinforced slot in the section (6 and keeps the Specification of Letters Patent.
  • the guard (Z is constructed separate from the other parts of the bracelet, with the lug d thereon.
  • the lug cl may clear the catch-piece a in such operation. It is then turned around to its normal position and its opposite end inserted in the mouth of the segment 6 and secured therein.
  • one of the objects of my invention is to produce a jointed bracelet similar to a banglebracelet, by so constructing it as to conceal the joints, seams, lock, and hinge parts, I do not construct the part a with the enlarged mouth shown in the patent referred to; but instead I make the ends of sections a b flush and even'with the rest of the bracelet and similarly finish the hinge ends and locate the hinge members g g inside the surface of the sections, so that when the bracelet is closed no seams, joints, hinge, or locking parts will be apparent; but the bracelet will present a continuous unbroken ring or bangle.
  • a bracelet composed of tubular sections hinged together, one of said sections having secured within its free end a plug with a proecting boss having secured thereto a combined guard and latch, said plug being of the same diameter as the internal diameter of the hinged sections, and the opposing section provided with a combined stop and catch-piece within its open end, against which said plug abuts when. the bracelet is closed, and with which said latch engages, and with a pinhole in its side back of said stop and catch-piece, through which access may be had to the interlocking latch to disengage the latter from the catch-piece.
  • a bracelet composed of tubular sections hinged together, one ofsaid sections being provided with a combined catch-piece and stop within its open end, and the opposing section provided with a plug inserted in and projecting from its end and of the same diameter as the internal diameter of the sections, and having attached thereto a spring-guard adapted to slide Within the first-named section and having a lug at its free end to prevent withdrawal, said guard being formed at its other end with a laterally-projecting spring tongue or catch adapted to engage with the catchpiece.
  • a bracelet composed of two hollow wire segments hinged together at one end, the combination with the segment a, provided at its mouth, with the catch-piece a, and back of said catch-piece, with a pinhole c, of the segment 6, having secured therein a plug of the same diameter as the internal diameter of the segments, said plug projecting from its segment and said plug having attached thereto a safety spring-guard cl, which enters the segment a, and is provided, at its unfastened end, with a lug cl, and at its fastened end, with a spring-tongue OZ said lug and tongue being arranged and adapter to engage with the catchpiece a, whenthe bracelet is opened and closed respectively.
  • a bracelet composed of two tubular sections hinged together, one of said sections being provided with a combined catch and stop within its free end, and back of its mouth, and the other section provided with a plug secured in and projecting from its free end and of the same diameter as the internal diameter of the hinged sections, and having attached thereto a spring-guard which enters and moves within the first-named section and is provided with means for engaging said stop when the bracelet is opened and closed, the projecting end of said plug being adapted, when the bracelet is closed, to enter the end of the opposite section and to abut against said stop.

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No. 804,137. 'PATENTED NOV. '7, 1905. S. B. KENT.
BRACELET.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 7,1905.
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' STEPHEN B. KENT, OF EAST ORANGE, NEWV JERSEY.
BRACELET.
Application filed June 7, 1905. Serial No. 264,138. 1 Q
T0 (0Z7. whom, it incl/y concern:
- Be it known that I, STEPHEN B. KENT, a. citizen of the United States, residing at East Orange, in the county of Essex and State of New'Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Bracelets, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
This invention relates to an improvement in the construction of bracelets of the general type shown and described in Letters Patent No. 416,887; and it consists in a special construction by which the spring blade or guard described therein is adapted for that class of bracelets known as friendship bracelets and for bracelets in which it is desired to conceal the lock or fastening as well as the hinge, hinge-joint, and seams.
In the annexed drawings, Figure 1 is an exterior view of the bracelet closed; Fig. 2, a view enlarged and partially in section of the bracelet in its open position. Fig. 3 isaplan of the bracelet in open position. Fig. 4is an edge view, Fig. 5 a plan, and Fig. 6 an end View, of the spring-blade. Fig. 7 is a view of the mouth of the segment through which the spring-blade slides.
The bracelet consists of two segments a and Z), composed of hollow wires or thin tubes, hinged together at 0. In the mouth of the segment a is provided a small catch-piece a, partly obstructing the mouth of the tube. In the mouth of the segment 6 one end of the spring blade or guard d is secured, preferably,
by solder, and the opposite end is inserted in the mouth of the segment a. The guard (Z is provided upon its free end with a projecting lug (Z, adapted to abut against the catch-piece a when the bracelet is opened. This lug is an extension or projecting continuation of a plug inserted and secured in the end of the section or segment a and is of the same diameter as the internal diameter of the segments a Z), the lug or plug extension thus being adapted to nicely fit within the end of the the subject of the patent above referred to the lug cl is formed as a thumb-piece, which, when the bracelet is closed, projects into a reinforced slot in the section (6 and keeps the Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Nov. '7, 1905.
bracelet locked. Thesections are unlocked by pressing the lug d inward, separating the sections at the joint. In my improved bracelet I do not use the lug d as a thumb-piece; but instead I provide the guard (:l with a laterally-projecting spring-tongue (Z near its fastened end. which, when the bracelet is closed, is forced inwardly in section a'past the catchpiece a, with which the free end of the tongue 6Z2 engages and locks the bracelet. To provide for opening the bracelet, I form a pinhole 6 in the side of the section a, immediately back of the catch-piece (5, so that by the insertion of point of a pin the spring-tongue 6Z2 can be pressed out of engagement with the catch-piece a and the sections separated at the joint.
The guard (Z is constructed separate from the other parts of the bracelet, with the lug d thereon. In order to introduce it in the mouth of the segment a, it is turned at right angles to its normal position, as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 7, that the lug cl may clear the catch-piece a in such operation. It is then turned around to its normal position and its opposite end inserted in the mouth of the segment 6 and secured therein.
As one of the objects of my invention is to produce a jointed bracelet similar to a banglebracelet, by so constructing it as to conceal the joints, seams, lock, and hinge parts, I do not construct the part a with the enlarged mouth shown in the patent referred to; but instead I make the ends of sections a b flush and even'with the rest of the bracelet and similarly finish the hinge ends and locate the hinge members g g inside the surface of the sections, so that when the bracelet is closed no seams, joints, hinge, or locking parts will be apparent; but the bracelet will present a continuous unbroken ring or bangle. In order to prevent the formation of burs or fins on the ends of the sections, as occurs when the ends are brought into close contact, I shoulder the fastened end of the guard d, as shown at 6Z3, so that the shoulder will abut against the catch-piece a and prevent the ends of the sections fromcoming into forcible contact or together under pressure.
Having described my invention, what I claim, and-desire to secure by Letters Patent,
1. A bracelet composed of tubular sections hinged together, one of said sections having secured within its free end a plug with a proecting boss having secured thereto a combined guard and latch, said plug being of the same diameter as the internal diameter of the hinged sections, and the opposing section provided with a combined stop and catch-piece within its open end, against which said plug abuts when. the bracelet is closed, and with which said latch engages, and with a pinhole in its side back of said stop and catch-piece, through which access may be had to the interlocking latch to disengage the latter from the catch-piece.
2. A bracelet composed of tubular sections hinged together, one ofsaid sections being provided with a combined catch-piece and stop within its open end, and the opposing section provided with a plug inserted in and projecting from its end and of the same diameter as the internal diameter of the sections, and having attached thereto a spring-guard adapted to slide Within the first-named section and having a lug at its free end to prevent withdrawal, said guard being formed at its other end with a laterally-projecting spring tongue or catch adapted to engage with the catchpiece.
3. In a bracelet composed of two hollow wire segments hinged together at one end, the combination with the segment a, provided at its mouth, with the catch-piece a, and back of said catch-piece, with a pinhole c, of the segment 6, having secured therein a plug of the same diameter as the internal diameter of the segments, said plug projecting from its segment and said plug having attached thereto a safety spring-guard cl, which enters the segment a, and is provided, at its unfastened end, with a lug cl, and at its fastened end, with a spring-tongue OZ said lug and tongue being arranged and adapter to engage with the catchpiece a, whenthe bracelet is opened and closed respectively.
4:, A bracelet composed of two tubular sections hinged together, one of said sections being provided with a combined catch and stop within its free end, and back of its mouth, and the other section provided with a plug secured in and projecting from its free end and of the same diameter as the internal diameter of the hinged sections, and having attached thereto a spring-guard which enters and moves within the first-named section and is provided with means for engaging said stop when the bracelet is opened and closed, the projecting end of said plug being adapted, when the bracelet is closed, to enter the end of the opposite section and to abut against said stop.
In testimony whereof I aifix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
STEPHEN B. KENT.
Witnesses:
WM. 1. KELLEY, J. M. DROMOTT.
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US4763490A (en) * 1986-08-22 1988-08-16 Bruner Mates A Openable ring with safety locking means
US5136858A (en) * 1991-05-03 1992-08-11 Bruner Mates A Openable ring with interleaving member
US6370914B1 (en) 1999-12-13 2002-04-16 Mates A. Bruner Openable ring with cooperating tongue and groove members
US20060107527A1 (en) * 2004-11-22 2006-05-25 Tye Larry R Ring expansion device
US7107789B1 (en) 2005-10-17 2006-09-19 Bruner Mates A Openable ring with cooperating locking means

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US4763490A (en) * 1986-08-22 1988-08-16 Bruner Mates A Openable ring with safety locking means
US5136858A (en) * 1991-05-03 1992-08-11 Bruner Mates A Openable ring with interleaving member
US6370914B1 (en) 1999-12-13 2002-04-16 Mates A. Bruner Openable ring with cooperating tongue and groove members
US20060107527A1 (en) * 2004-11-22 2006-05-25 Tye Larry R Ring expansion device
US7523556B2 (en) 2004-11-22 2009-04-28 Tye Larry R Ring expansion method and device
US7107789B1 (en) 2005-10-17 2006-09-19 Bruner Mates A Openable ring with cooperating locking means

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