WO1985004787A1 - Ring sizing insert - Google Patents

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WO1985004787A1
WO1985004787A1 PCT/US1985/000767 US8500767W WO8504787A1 WO 1985004787 A1 WO1985004787 A1 WO 1985004787A1 US 8500767 W US8500767 W US 8500767W WO 8504787 A1 WO8504787 A1 WO 8504787A1
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ring
body portion
finger
shank
insert
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Armond O. Parks
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Parks Armond O
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44CPERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
    • A44C9/00Finger-rings
    • A44C9/02Finger-rings adjustable

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Abstract

A ring sizing insert formed of clear thermoplastics is constructed to be initially flat and is provided with opposite end tapering curved jaws which are snapped into gripping engagement with a ring shank. When a ring wearer's finger is slipped into the ring with the insert installed thereon, the insert yields and assumes a shape conforming to the curvature of the finger, while exerting a gentle spring action there against to prevent rotation or other movements of the ring on the finger.

Description

RING SIZING INSERT Background of the Invention -
Ring sizing attachments er inserts, sometimes called guards, are well known in the art in a variety of types. Traditionally, these devises are metallic and are attached to ring shanks by bending with a crimping tool er pilers. The pritr art derises have tended to be uncomfortable in that they do net conform well to the varying shapes of fingers.
With the above in mind, it is the objective of this invention to provide a more comfortable and efficient sizing attachment for finger rings which will conform well to the varying contours of fingers while adequately gripping the ring shank so as to resist undesirable turning of the ring on the finger of the wearer.
In accomplishing the above objective, a ring sizing attachment or insert formed of a thermoplastie is provided. The devise has an initially flat plate-like body portion equipped at opposite ends with curved and tapered ring shank gripping claws or jaws.
The devise can be snapped onto any ring in a generally flat state and when a finger is inserted through the ring, the thermoplastic device will yield, conform to the shape of the finger and exert a gentle spring force on the finger with a counter-force being transmitted to the ring. Body heat transmitted through the finger tends to slightly soften the thermoplastic material, rendering it more yielding and increasing its friction with the finger and ring shank .
Other features and advantage of the invention will become apparent during the course of the following detailed description. Brief Deseriptions of the Drawings -
Figure I is a perspective view of a ring sizing insert, according to the invention, in a relaxed state.
Figure 2 is a transverse vertiele section taken on line 2-2 of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a longitudinal verticle sectiβn taken en line 3-3 of Figure 1.
Figure 4 is a side elevation of the ring sizing insert being applied to a ring.
Figure 5 is a similar view showing the insert completely installed and being engaged by a finger of a ring wearer.
Figure 6 is an enlarged cross section through the insert and ring taken on line 6-6 of Figure
Detailed Description -
Referring to the drawings in detail wherein like numerals designate like parts, a ring sizing attachment or insert 10 according to the invention is ferred of a suitable thermoplastics material which is preferable clear to render the devise inconspicuous. Frier to application te a ring, the insert is essentially flat or plate-like and possesses a uniform thickness through its length and width.
At its oppesite ends, however, the insert 10 carries pairs of integral opposite side resilient claws 11 which are tapered toward their free ends, arcuate and convergent toward the center of the flat body portion of the insert, Figure 2. The Claws 11 extend beyond one face only of the insert, and its opposite face smooth and unobstructed.
In addition te being tapered, curved and convergent as viewed from the ends of the device, Figure 2, the claws 11 are also tapering as viewed from the side, Figure 3, in the manner of truncated triangles. The outer inclined edges 12 of the claws 11, Figure 3, diverge toward the smooth flat face of the insert whose opposlte end edges 13 are beveled en the same angles as theedges 12 of the claws.
The insert 10 while being relatively stiff is somewhat yielding and able to conform to the shape of a finger 14 of a wearer of a ring 15 on whieh the sizing insert 10 is installed.
Installation is accomplished by merely forcing or snapping the yielding claws 11 around the shank of the ring 15, which typically has a cress sectional shape like that shewn in , Figure 6. When thus applied to a ring, the pairs of claws 11 will grip the ring shank snugly while the body portion ef the insert 10 remains generally flat so as te bridge aeross a sector portion of the ring prior to the inserting of a finger through the ring.
When the finger 14 is inserted, Figure 5, the thermoplastics insert will yield and assume an arcuate configuration generally conforming to the curvature of the finger. This conformability of the insert It is enhanced by its thermoplastie nature, responding to body heat transmitted to it through the finger. When becoming warm due to body heat, the insert tends to soften slightly and better shapes itself to the finger and also to the ring shank. Its frietional resistance to sliding on the finger and ring shank also tends to increase due to warming and softening.
As a results of all of these factors, the sizing device according to the invention is mere eomfortable, mere convenient to use and more efficient in preventing ring movement on the finger than are the prior art devises for this purpose.
It is to be understood that the form of the invention herewith shown and described is to be taken as a preferred example of the same, and that various changes in the shape, size and arrangement of parts may be resorted to, without departing from the spirit of the invention or scope of the subjoined claims.

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Claims
1. A ring sizing device formed oo a thermoplastics material and being unitary resilient and of a size and a shape to lie along the inner periphery of a ring shank, said device comprising a plate-like body portion which is substantially flat when in a relaxed state and somewhat defermable under pressure from the finger, and pairs of curved tapering and convergent ring shank engaging claws secured to the opposite side at opposite ends of the body portion and projecting beyond one face of the body portion to retain the device in position en a ring shank, the opposite face of the body portion being unobstructed and smooth.
2. A ring sizing device said device being resilient, of a size and shape to lie along the inner periphery of a ring shank, formed of clear thermoplastics material and having a flat uniform thickness body portion of substantially rectangular form when the device is in a relaxed state, a pair of opposing arcuate convergent tapering claws at each end on the opposite sides of the body portion projecting beyond one surface only of the body portion and being yieldingly engageable with a ring shank to retain the device in position thereon, said body portion being adapted to yield and conform generally to the transverse curvature of the finger of the wearer of a ring on which the device is installed, whereby the conforming device can exert a yielding pressure against the finger to resist turning of the ring on the finger.
3. A ring sizing device as defined in Claim 2, and said body portion being elongated cireumferentially of a ring on which it is installed and having beveled end faces which substantially fit the curvature of the ring at opposite ends of the device.
PCT/US1985/000767 1984-04-26 1985-04-25 Ring sizing insert WO1985004787A1 (en)

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US06/604,234 US4538430A (en) 1984-04-26 1984-04-26 Ring sizing insert

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GB190605525A (en) * 1906-03-07 1906-05-24 Edward Brown Improvements in and in connection with Finger Rings
FR415925A (en) * 1910-03-12 1910-10-07 Marie Thaller Lucky ring to wear on fingernails
GB193573A (en) * 1921-12-16 1923-03-01 Alexander Mckellar A device for reducing the size of finger rings
DE805319C (en) * 1948-10-02 1951-05-15 August Maierhoefer Ring holder for rings to be worn on the finger
US3362189A (en) * 1965-04-15 1968-01-09 Santo Vincent De Finger ring reducing means
US3483717A (en) * 1966-10-14 1969-12-16 Joseph W Mayer Ring shim having securing insert
US4129999A (en) * 1977-01-17 1978-12-19 Shelton George W Ring guard attachable by melting end portions thereof

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GB190605525A (en) * 1906-03-07 1906-05-24 Edward Brown Improvements in and in connection with Finger Rings
FR415925A (en) * 1910-03-12 1910-10-07 Marie Thaller Lucky ring to wear on fingernails
GB193573A (en) * 1921-12-16 1923-03-01 Alexander Mckellar A device for reducing the size of finger rings
DE805319C (en) * 1948-10-02 1951-05-15 August Maierhoefer Ring holder for rings to be worn on the finger
US3362189A (en) * 1965-04-15 1968-01-09 Santo Vincent De Finger ring reducing means
US3483717A (en) * 1966-10-14 1969-12-16 Joseph W Mayer Ring shim having securing insert
US4129999A (en) * 1977-01-17 1978-12-19 Shelton George W Ring guard attachable by melting end portions thereof

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