WO2001054532A1 - Element decoratif detachable pour ornement - Google Patents

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WO2001054532A1
WO2001054532A1 PCT/JP2001/000472 JP0100472W WO0154532A1 WO 2001054532 A1 WO2001054532 A1 WO 2001054532A1 JP 0100472 W JP0100472 W JP 0100472W WO 0154532 A1 WO0154532 A1 WO 0154532A1
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Yoshiyuki Tanio
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Zaza International Co., 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
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44CPERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
    • A44C11/00Watch chains; Ornamental chains
    • A44C11/002Ornamental chains composed of pearls
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44CPERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
    • A44C17/00Gems or the like
    • A44C17/02Settings for holding gems or the like, e.g. for ornaments or decorations
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44CPERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
    • A44C3/00Medals; Badges
    • A44C3/004Medals
    • A44C3/008Suspension loops or rings
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44CPERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
    • A44C7/00Ear-rings; Devices for piercing the ear-lobes
    • A44C7/002Ear-rings with interchangeable ornaments

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  • the present invention relates to a detachable decorative member for an ornament.
  • a detachable decorative member that is detachably attached to a jewelry such as a pierced earring or a neckless is known.
  • a decoration such as a neckless 200, a diamond, a coin or other decorative portion 201 is interposed via a ring-shaped first metal fitting 205, Further, there is a ring-shaped second metal fitting 202 having a diameter larger than that of the first metal fitting 205, and a second metal fitting hanging therefrom.
  • the first metal fitting 205 is fixed to the decorative part 201 (see FIG. 3 (c)), and the large-diameter second metal fitting 202 is passed through the first metal fitting 205.
  • a neckless or the like is passed through the inside of the second metal fitting 200 from the cut of the necklace 200, etc., so that the decorative part 201 and the metal fittings 205, 2 ⁇ 2 are connected.
  • the united detachable decorative member is hung below the center of the necklace 200 or the like.
  • a chain 206 is connected to a second metal fitting (Vatican) 202 via a first metal fitting 205, and a pearl 2007 and the like are connected to the chain 206.
  • Vatican second metal fitting
  • a pearl 2007 and the like are connected to the chain 206.
  • it may be a detachable decorative member or the like in which the is fixed. Even with such a decorative member, the Treasure 202 is passed through the neckless 200, and is hung below the center.
  • the pierced body is placed inside the first metal fitting 205 having a smaller diameter.
  • the detachable decorative member can be hung from the lower center of the piercing 209.
  • these first metal fittings 205 and the second metal, -202 cannot penetrate ornaments having a diameter larger than that, so that the versatility of the detachable mounting members is reduced. Let me There are drawbacks.
  • the second metal fitting 202 is to be passed through, for example, the necklace 200, it is necessary to pass through a part larger than the main body, such as the metal fitting 210 at the end of the necklace, so that a considerably large diameter is required.
  • Metal fittings 202 are required. Then, for example, as shown in FIG. 55 (f), the metal fittings 202 protrude greatly from the hanging part of the necklace 200 or the like in a suspended state, and the appearance is not good. Also, as shown in FIG. 7 (g), minimizing the metal fittings 202 improves the appearance, but the metal fittings 210, such as necklaces 200, which are to be suspended, or large ones, The necklace cannot be attached to a thick necklace.
  • the present invention relates to a detachable decorative member detachably attached to an ornament such as a pierced earring or a necklace, and has a loop portion formed of a longitudinal flexible member, and has a loop portion inside the loop portion. It is characterized in that a part of the ornament is removably inserted and supported in a suspended form by the part of the ornament.
  • the conventional ring-shaped bracket (Vatican or chain holder) of the detachable member cannot be deformed and is fixed, so that it can be applied only to an extremely thin one even if it is to be added to a pierced earring, a necklace or the like to enjoy it.
  • the present invention has too many restrictions and is inconvenient, whereas in the present invention, the portion corresponding to the conventional Titan is a material that can be flexibly deformed, such as a chain or a string. Therefore, the types of jewelry such as necklaces and earrings that can be used are greatly expanded.
  • the loop portion is deformed by the flexibility of the loop portion in a supporting form such as hanging so as to be adapted to the connection portion of the jewelry, there is little protrusion and the appearance is improved.
  • the loop portion is formed so as to be able to expand and contract by a part of the longitudinal flexible member, it can be attached to a thick pierced earring, a necklace, or the like, thereby further increasing versatility.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram (first example) showing an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram (second example) showing an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a view showing a third embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an embodiment of the present invention (fourth example).
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a view showing an embodiment of the present invention (sixth example).
  • FIG. 7 is a view showing an embodiment of the present invention (seventh example).
  • FIG. 8 is a view showing an embodiment of the present invention (eighth example).
  • FIG. 9 shows a ninth embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram showing an embodiment of the present invention (10th example).
  • FIG. 11 is a view showing an embodiment of the present invention (11th example).
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram showing an embodiment of the present invention (a 12th example).
  • FIG. 13 is a view showing an embodiment of the present invention (a thirteenth example).
  • FIG. 14 is a diagram showing a relationship between a chain and an end member.
  • FIG. 15 is a diagram showing a modified example thereof.
  • FIG. 16 is a view showing an embodiment of the present invention (fourteenth example).
  • FIG. 17 is a view showing an embodiment of the present invention (15th example).
  • FIG. 18 is a diagram (embodiment 16) showing an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 19 is a view showing an embodiment of the present invention (17th example).
  • FIG. 20 is a diagram showing an embodiment of the present invention (eighteenth example).
  • FIG. 21 is a view showing an embodiment of the present invention (a ninth example).
  • FIG. 22 is a view showing an embodiment of the present invention (20th example).
  • FIG. 23 is a diagram showing an embodiment of the present invention (a 21st example).
  • FIG. 24 is a view showing an embodiment of the present invention (second example).
  • FIG. 25 is a diagram showing an embodiment of the present invention (Example 23).
  • FIG. 26 is a diagram showing an example of the manufacturing method according to the embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 27 is a diagram showing an embodiment of the present invention (Example 24).
  • FIG. 28 is a view showing an embodiment of the present invention (fifth example).
  • FIG. 29 is a view showing an embodiment of the present invention (a 26th example).
  • FIG. 30 is a diagram showing a connection structure between a chain and an end member.
  • FIG. 31 is a diagram illustrating an example of attaching a movable decorative portion to a detachable decorative member.
  • FIG. 32 is a diagram showing a modified example thereof.
  • FIG. 33 is a diagram showing a specific example of a position adjustment holder.
  • FIG. 34 is a diagram showing a first modification of the movable decorative portion.
  • FIG. 35 is a diagram showing a second modification of the movable decorative portion.
  • FIG. 36 is a view showing a third modification of the movable decorative portion.
  • FIG. 37 is a diagram showing a fourth modification of the movable decorative portion.
  • FIG. 38 is a view showing a fifth modification of the movable decorative portion.
  • FIG. 39 is a view showing a sixth modification of the movable decorative portion.
  • FIG. 4 ⁇ is a diagram showing a seventh modification of the movable decorative portion.
  • FIG. 41 is a diagram showing an eighth modification of the movable decorative portion.
  • FIG. 42 is a view showing a ninth modified example of the movable decorative portion.
  • FIG. 43 is a diagram showing a tenth modified example of the movable decorative portion.
  • FIG. 44 is a diagram showing a first modified example of the movable decorative portion.
  • FIG. 45 is a diagram showing a first modification of the movable decorative portion.
  • FIG. 46 is a diagram showing an example in which a plurality of decorations are arranged on a chain.
  • FIG. 47 is a diagram showing a decoration holding structure.
  • FIG. 48 is a diagram showing an example of giving a fixed form to a chain.
  • FIG. 49 is a view showing a modified example thereof.
  • FIG. 50 is a diagram showing a connection structure between a chain and end fittings.
  • Figure 51 is a diagram that shows this more specifically.
  • Figure 52 is a diagram showing the application to hair ornaments as jewelry.
  • Fig. 53 shows the application to brooches as ornaments.
  • FIG. 54 is a diagram showing an example in which the movable decorative portion is arranged on a necklace or the like.
  • FIG. 55 shows a conventional example. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
  • Fig. 1 shows the most basic (simple) embodiment.
  • the detachable decorative member 1 shown in (a) is composed of a decorative member 2 and a flexible member such as a chain or a string fixed thereto. Loop part 3.
  • the decorative part in this example consists of a stone 2a and a diamond 2b fixed thereto.
  • the detachable decorative member 4 of (b) employs a sphere or other shape such as pearl or bullion as the decorative part 5, and a flexible chain or a loop part 3 such as a string. It is formed.
  • a necklace 10 or the like for example, if the diameter of the loop 3 is increased to some extent, it can be passed through a considerably thick necklace 10 (even if the end fittings are considerably large).
  • the detachable decorative member 6 shown in Fig. 2 (a) ties a flexible member such as a chain or a string to form a loop part 7, and the tied part 8 determines the size of the loop.
  • Part 9 has a chain of fax phones (for example, two).
  • a pearl or other decorative part 11 may be attached to the lower end of the chain.
  • the tied portion 8 may be left as it is, but may be brazed in the tied state to strengthen the fixed state.
  • the detachable decorative member 12 shown in FIG. 3B is brazed without binding, for example, with the middle part of the chain facing each other to form a flexible loop portion 7 and the lower side of the brazed part.
  • the decorative part 9 hangs down.
  • a pearl or other decorative portion may be provided at the lower end.
  • the detachable decorative members 12 to 15 shown in FIGS. 3 (a) to (d) form a loop portion 16 by a flexible member such as a chain, and are used to hold the loop portion 16.
  • a metal fitting of an appropriate form such as a spherical metal fitting 17 or a ring-shaped metal fitting (circular can) 18 is fixed by brazing or other methods.
  • the size of each loop portion is kept constant, and the decorative portion 19 is formed in a portion below the metal fittings 17 or 18.
  • the shape of the decoration part may or may not have the shape and other decorations 1 1.
  • the detachable decorative member 20 shown in FIG. 4 is an application example of the one shown in FIG. 1, in which a loop portion made of a flexible member such as a chain and a decorative portion 22 made of a jewel or the like fixed below the loop portion.
  • the loop portion 21 is formed considerably large.
  • the loop portion 21 is wound around a necklace 10 as shown in FIG. 1B, for example, and the wound portion forms a space to pass through the decoration portion 22.
  • the decoration portion 22 becomes the necklace 10.
  • a mounting state facing the front is obtained.
  • a wide loop portion 24 is formed by a flexible member such as a wide chain, and the peripheral surface of the wide loop portion 24 and the front surface of the decorative portion 25 are formed. Togaho They are almost parallel. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 14B, when the necklace 1 ⁇ or the piercing is hung through the loop portion 24, the decoration portion 25 can face the front in a hung state.
  • the detachable decorative member 23 can also be attached to a thick necklace 10 of a kind commonly called an omega necklace as shown in FIG. Many of such omega necklaces also have large fasteners 10a, in which case the conventional non-deformable annular metal fittings called Episode do not pass through omega necklaces and the like. Normal.
  • the detachable decorative member 26 shown in FIG. 6 has a flexible member 27 such as a chain, a string, rubber, or the like, and a pallet or other decorative portion 28 is adhered to the flexible member 27 at an appropriate interval or by appropriate means. As a result, a flexible loop portion 29 is formed at the upper part (one end side) of the figure.
  • the loop portion 31 and the decorative portion 32 are not fixed, and the direction of the decorative portion 32 can be changed.
  • a stone such as a diamond is fixed to the stone seat 33 of the decorative portion 32, but in any case, the connecting portion 35 such as a pin-shaped protrusion is formed to project from the decorative portion 32.
  • a flexible member 36 such as a chain and a base (pedestal) 37 to which the chain and the like are fixed are formed in the loop portion 31, and a decorative portion 3 is formed in a hole 39 formed in the base 37.
  • the connecting part 35 on the 0 side is inserted, and the end of the connecting part 35 is added.
  • the decorative part 32 can rotate relatively to the lube part 31 under a constant frictional state, if it can overcome the frictional force, so that the loop part 3 can be rotated.
  • the direction of the decorative portion 32 can be changed as appropriate with respect to 1.
  • the orientation of the decorative portion 32 can be adjusted as appropriate so that the decorative portion can face forward in a suspended state, or can be attached to a pierced earring. In this state, the decorative part 32 can be oriented in the most appropriate direction.
  • the detachable decorative member 40 shown in FIG. 7 is formed by folding a plurality of (two in this example) flexible members such as a chain and a string so that a loop portion 41 is formed.
  • the material is integrated with a connecting member 42 such as a pipe by using a lip or bonding or other fixing means.
  • a connecting member 42 such as a pipe by using a lip or bonding or other fixing means.
  • the size of the loop portion 47 can be enlarged or reduced.
  • An end fitting 48 (for example, an annular ring member) is fixed as an end member of a flexible member such as a chain, and a chain or the like is passed through the inside of the end fitting 48, and a decoration is provided on the opposite end.
  • the part 49 is fixed, and the decorative part 49 is larger than the inner diameter of the end fitting 48 so that it cannot pass therethrough.
  • FIG. 3A shows a state in which a chain or the like is extended.
  • the shape of the end fitting 48 is based on, for example, an annular shape, and a specific shape other than a circle can be appropriately selected, such as a square, an ellipse, or a triangle.
  • the detachable decorative member 50 shown in Fig. 9 (a) has a plurality of (for example, two or more) chains or the like in Fig. 8 (b), and has an end opposite to the side to which the end fitting 48 is fixed. A decorative part 49 can be attached to the part (it can be omitted).
  • FIG. 9 (a) shows a state in which a chain or the like is extended, and in fact, a loop portion 47 (for example, two) as shown in FIG. 8 (b) is formed. Then, as shown in (b) and (c), the plurality of loops 47 are attached to the necklace 10 and the piercing 100, etc. And can be attached.
  • the detachable decorative member 51 shown in FIG. 10 is a form in which two or more flexible members such as a chain are united, and a loop portion 47 as shown in FIG. 8B is formed. . As a usage form, it can be attached to a necklace 10 or a piercing 100 as shown in Fig. 10 (c).
  • FIG. 11 illustrates the above-described embodiment in a collective manner. As shown in (a) to (c), flexible members such as one to three (regardless of the number) chains 5 2 Then, an end fitting 48 is formed at the end, and the above-described loop portion is formed by passing the flexible member 52 through a hole 54 of the end fitting.
  • the shape of the hole 54 of the end fitting 48 can be any shape as long as the flexible member 52 such as a chain can be movably passed therethrough. be able to. For example, if the cross section with the tune 52 is square and the hole 54 of the end fitting 48 is formed in a slightly larger square, the twist of the chain 52 can be prevented. And that hole
  • FIG. 12 shows several typical examples of the type in which the size of the loop portion can be changed as described above.
  • the decorative member 53 shown in Fig. 12 (a) is an annular (for example, annular) annular fitting 54 as an end member (here, the fitting does not necessarily mean a metal one, but a resin. , Glass, jewels, and other materials other than metals. The same applies to the following description.
  • One end of a radial member 52 such as a chain is connected to this annular metal fitting (circular ring) 54, and the other end is passed through the circular ring 54, and the decorative portion 49 is fixed to the tip.
  • the detachable decorative member 55 shown in FIG. 12 (b) is obtained by replacing the above-mentioned ring 54 with a spherical or block-shaped end fitting 56. A flexible member such as a chain is passed through the formed hole 57 to form a loop portion 47. Others are the same as (a).
  • a plate-like end fitting 59 is adopted as an end member, and a chain or the like is inserted into a hole 60 formed in the end fitting 59 to pass therethrough.
  • the above-described loop portion 47 is formed.
  • the detachable decorative member 60 shown in FIG. 12 (d) is provided with end fittings 62 having, for example, a wire processed into a rectangular shape or other suitable shape and having an insertion portion 61 inside, as an end member.
  • a loop or the like is formed by passing a chain or the like through 61.
  • the end fittings 54, 56, 59, 62 are relatively moved with respect to the chain, etc. 7 can be increased or decreased.
  • a portion where the above-described loop portion 47 is hooked on the pierce 100 or the like, for example, a hook-shaped engaging portion 101 is a force.
  • a decorative portion 63 having a plate-like shape or a block shape or other appropriate shape is provided, and hidden on the back surface, as shown in FIGS. 12 (a) to (d).
  • Such a loop part 47 is formed.
  • the size of the loop portion 47 can be enlarged or reduced, but may be a pattern having a fixed size as shown in FIG.
  • the image of the pierce 100 can be completely changed as shown in (b).
  • FIG. 14 shows an example of a method or structure for fixing the above-mentioned plate-shaped end fitting 59 to a flexible member such as the chain 52.
  • the plate-shaped end fitting (hereinafter, also referred to as a plate) 59 is brazed, for example, to the brazing surface at the end of the chain 52.
  • the chain 5 2 is the end
  • the above-mentioned loop is formed by passing through the hole 64 of the plate 59 as a tool.
  • the hole 64 may be a round hole, but if the cross section of the chain is square as described above, the square hole is less likely to twist the chain.
  • the plate 59 is bent at a constant angle ⁇ from an intermediate portion with respect to the brazing surface, and the angle ⁇ can be set at an obtuse angle, for example, in a range of about 100 ° to about 170 °.
  • the angle ⁇ can be set at an obtuse angle, for example, in a range of about 100 ° to about 170 °.
  • FIG. 15 shows a modification of the plate of FIG.
  • the plate 67 as the end fitting is formed in a gate shape, and is integrated with both side surfaces of a flexible member such as the chain 52 by brazing or the like.
  • the plate 59 is inclined (obtuse) from the middle to the side away from the chain 52 so as to correspond to the inclination angle ⁇ in Fig. 14 of Fig. 14, and as shown in Fig. 14 (a), the loop In the state where the portion 47 is formed, the base end of the loop portion and the plate are nearly in a right angle, in other words, the shape of the base end is excellent, and the plate hole 64 and the chain 52 are formed. It has the role of smoothing the movement of etc.
  • a curved shape that becomes concave toward the side opposite to the chain 52 may be used instead of such an inclined shape.
  • the plates 59 and 67 may be fixed so as to stand at right angles to the chains 52 and the like without using the bent (obtuse angle ⁇ ) or curved forms as described above.
  • a plate 68 substantially parallel to the chain 52 and the like was fixed to the end of the chain 52, and formed on the plate 68.
  • the above-mentioned loop through the chain 52 may be formed in the hole 69.
  • FIGS. 16 to 24 show the detachable decorative member 80 using the above-mentioned plate-shaped end fitting (plate). a to 8 ° i.
  • the plate 70 has an arc shape or a curved shape that is appropriately concave in the longitudinal direction, and a flexible member such as a chain 72 is formed in a hole 71 formed in the plate 70.
  • a flexible member such as a chain 72
  • One or more (two in this case) are passed through, and a part hanging down from the plate 70 forms a knot 73, and the part below the plate 70 including the knot 73 is formed. It functions as decorative part 7 4.
  • Knot 73 may be simply tied, but may be brazed and fixed in the tied state.
  • the other end of the chain 72, such as the decorative portion 74 is connected to the plate 70 (fixed by brazing, etc.), and extends and contracts from the part of the chain that extends therefrom and enters the hole 71.
  • a possible loop 75 is formed.
  • a decoration 76 is provided in the middle of a chain 72 hanging down from the hole 71 of the plate 7 ⁇ so as to penetrate the chain 72 and the like.
  • the decoration 76 is in the form of a block with a hole, for example, and is fixed to the hanging portion of the chain 72 by caulking or attaching a mouth, and the lower portion becomes the decorative portion 74.
  • the chain 72 is single-layered, but the other basic forms are the same as those described above, and a description thereof will be omitted. This is the same in the following.
  • a metal member 78 as an end member such as an annular metal member is separately fixed to an end of a flexible member such as a chain 72, and this annular member is formed.
  • the above-mentioned chain 72, which is the main body, is passed through the metal fitting 78, and the chain 72, which is the main body, hangs down through the hole 71 of the plate 70.
  • the additional chain 77 allows the movement of the main chain 72 at the metal fitting 78 at the end thereof, and is maintained in a state supported by the plate 70. Even if the end fitting 78 moves to the additional chain 77 along with the chain 72 of the main body, it will eventually slide down to the position of the plate 70.
  • FIG. 19 shows the knot 73 brazed so as not to be unwound
  • FIG. 20 shows the knot 73 lowered to the lower side.
  • the loop portion 75 can be enlarged more greatly in FIG. 20 than in FIG.
  • FIG. 21 is the combination of FIG. 20 with the additional chain 77 shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 22 shows that a plurality of (two or more) flexible members such as chains 72 movably pass through the plate hole 71 and hang down, and the lower part is a relatively short loop-shaped part. They are connected continuously.
  • the detachable decorative member 80 g is not used alone, but as shown in (b) and (c), a portion hanging down from the lower side is used as a connecting portion 82. 9 can be hung.
  • the decorative member 80 g in FIG. 22 does not have a decorative portion, and performs the function of connecting jewelry such as necklaces and earrings with its own loop portion 75, while the connecting portion 82 2 It can be said that this plays a role of connecting the predetermined decorative parts. In this way, it is also necessary to include those in which it is necessary to attach a decorative part separately.
  • the detachable decorative member 80h shown in FIG. 23 is different from the above, and a loop-shaped portion hanging downward is the decorative portion 81.
  • other decorative parts may be connected to the part hanging down from the lower side, but the one shown in Fig. 23 is assumed to be used alone.
  • Fig. 24 is similar to Fig. 16 except that the ends of flexible members such as chains that hang down are not connected in a loop and are (discontinuously) separated. .
  • the change is made by changing the position of the lower end of the chain, etc ..
  • the knot 73 may be simply tied, but if it is brazed, the fixed state can be kept long.
  • FIG. 25 shows the detachable decorative member with the additional chain described above in more detail.
  • decorative portions 49 are fixed to the lower ends of the chain 72 on the main body side and the additional chain 77, respectively.
  • the metal fittings 78 at the ends of the additional chains 77 are only loosely passed through the main chain 72. Then, as shown in each example, when a plurality of additional chains 77 are provided, for example, three, the annular metal fitting 78 may be enlarged.
  • the metal fittings 78 can be formed into, for example, a triangular shape (FIG. 25 (b)) or a D-shape. In such a case, a metal fitting 78 having a shape as shown in FIG.
  • Fig. 26 shows an example of assembling (making) a detachable decorative member having an additional chain as described above.
  • plate 70 is one or more chains.
  • a flexible member such as 72 is fixed.
  • the end fitting 78 is passed through the end of the additional chain 77 so as to form an annular shape, and the end fitting 78 is passed through the chain 72 of the main body.
  • the end fitting 78 is simply passed through the chain 72 of the main body.
  • a stopper 83 as shown in (d) can be fixed to the chain 72 of the main body.
  • the stopper 83 is fixed so as to be caulked to the chain 72 of the main body (or to bundle the chains 72 of the main body if they are plural). You can enlarge some of the pieces of the chain 72 of the main body and use this as a stop. Stopper
  • 83 is the force on the opposite side of the plate 70 with respect to the metal fittings 78 of the additional chain 77 (position A), and may be between the metal fittings 78 and the plate 70 (position B).
  • Step 7 is a view of (f) viewed from the side.
  • the stopper 83 hits the plate 70 to protect the loop portion 75, and an additional chip is attached to the stopper 83 from above.
  • the end fittings 7 8 of 7 are covered.
  • the stopper 83 is shown at the position B in the above (e), but if the stopper 83 is set at the position A, the additional chain 77 is pulled up and the body of the body is stopped via the stopper 83. Since the chain 72 is pulled up and the loop portion 75 becomes large, it is easy to remove the detachable decorative member from a necklace or piercing.
  • FIG. 27 is an enlarged view of an example of the attachment of the stopper 83.
  • the stopper 83 is arranged so as to span the width thereof so as to tightly bind them. It can be fixed by caulking or other methods.
  • the detachable decorative member 85 shown in FIG. 27 has a fastening member 86 that wraps a base when a flexible member such as a chain 72 is bent to form a loop portion 75.
  • this fastening member it can also be called a hollow member or a band member
  • an elastic ring (band) such as rubber or a ring member such as metal, resin, ceramic, glass or jewel or precious metal can be adopted. .
  • FIG. 28 shows that a flexible member such as a chain 72 having one end fixed to a plate 70 as an end member hangs down through a plate hole 71 and further has an end fitting 8 at its end. 7 is fixed and this part is passed through the chain 72. Accordingly, the intermediate portion of the chain 72 extends from the connecting portion of the plate 70, passes through the end fitting 87, passes through the plate hole 71 (the insertion portion of the end member), and extends the portion extending downward as described above. End fittings 8 to 7 If the loop-shaped portion hanging down from the chain 72 is cut off, it is substantially the same as the above-described embodiment in which the additional chain 77 is added. (B) is an example in which the chain 72 extends downward through the plate hole 71 and the decorative portion 49 is fixed to the other end as described above.
  • a flexible member such as a chain 72 having one end fixed to a plate 70 as an end member hangs down through a plate hole 71 and further has an end fitting 8 at its end. 7 is fixed and this part is passed through
  • (c) and (d) are enlarged views of the connection between the chain 72 and the plate 70 (end fittings).
  • the end of the chain 72 may be brazed so as to pass through the plate 70.
  • the structure for rotatably connecting the chain 72 and the plate 70 will be described later.
  • (e) shows the chain of (b) as a double chain.
  • those having independent plates 70 and loop portions 75 as in (b) are connected via a plurality of (for example, two) decorative parts (parts) 49 such as round spheres.
  • a detachable decorative member 88 provided with a plurality of plates 70 (for example, two places), in other words, having two or more loop parts 75 (attachment parts).
  • the detachable decorative member 89 shown in FIG. 29 has two or more loop portions 75 and is attached to a jewelry such as a necklace or earring at two or more places.
  • end fittings 70 are respectively connected to both ends of a flexible member such as a chain 72, and loop portions 75 are formed at both ends thereof.
  • the end fittings (plates) 70 are supported in a hanging manner such that a plurality of chains 89 hang down the chain portion via an annular fitting or the like, and this portion becomes a decorative portion 49. .
  • FIG. 30 shows an example in which a flexible member such as a chain and an end fitting are rotatably connected.
  • a connecting member 91 for example, an annular metal fitting or the like is fixed to an end of a flexible member such as a chain 72, while a movable piece that serves as a rotating shaft is provided to the end metal fitting 75.
  • a connecting portion 92 is formed.
  • Reference numeral 93 denotes a relief portion for allowing the rotation, in other words, a space for accommodating the connection fitting 91.
  • this connecting member (connecting bracket) 9 1 an annular bracket may be brazed to the end of the chain 72, but as shown in (b), a piece 7 2 at the end of the chain 72.
  • this piece 72a is used as a connecting member, and the through hole 72b can be turned to the movable connecting portion 92 of the end fitting 70.
  • a turning bracket 72c such as a tubular member is connected and this is connected to the connecting member 9. It can be 1.
  • the movable connecting portion is formed by fixing the shaft member 92a to the portion of the end fitting 70 where the notch 93 is formed by another method, as shown in (d).
  • the end fitting 70 is made in advance such that the end of the portion 92 b corresponding to the rotation connecting part 92 has been cut off from the main body of the end fitting 70 (for example, Forging, etc.), through the separated gap 9 2 c, pass the connecting metal fittings 9 1 (72 a, 72 c, etc.) on the chain 72 side, and then deform the axial portion 9 2 b to The gap 92c may be closed.
  • the chain 72 and the like are connected to the end fitting 70 so that the connecting member 91 can rotate at the connecting point as shown in (f).
  • local concentration of force between the chain 72 and the like and the end fittings 70 is alleviated, making it difficult to cause breakage and the like, and being flexible since the end fittings 70 are included. It will be easy to eat.
  • the shape of the hole for passing the chain of the end fitting 70 (end member) as described above may be a round shape, a rectangular shape, a heart shape, or the like. It is also possible to fix the decorative part, such as embedding a jewel (add a decorative part). Toes If a design is applied to the end member so that the end member also functions as a part having a decorative function, a detachable decorative member having a higher decorative effect as a whole can be obtained. .
  • the detachable decorative member 94 shown in FIG. 31 is a movable decorative portion that can move along the chain 72 on a flexible member such as a chain 72 that hangs downward from the loop portion 75. It has 9 5.
  • the movable decorative portion 95 normally holds a fixed position in the middle portion of the chain 72, but can move along the chain 72 and change its position when a predetermined force is applied.
  • a holder 96 having elasticity formed by cutting or shaping an elastic tube made of rubber or the like is prepared in the hanging portion of the chain 72, and this is provided. Pass the chain 72 from the lower end.
  • a diamond, pearl or other decorative body 97 is fitted to the holder 96 by other methods.
  • the decorative body 97 and the holder 96 are integrated to form a movable decorative portion 95, and the holder 96 and the chain 72 are positioned at a predetermined height under a predetermined friction. Is held.
  • the movable decorative part 95 can be moved along the chain 72 by applying a force greater than the frictional force generated between the holder 96 and the chain 72 to a desired position. Position and hold it in its new position.
  • FIGS. 32A and 32B show another form of the movable decorative part 95, wherein FIG. 32A shows a pearl-like form, and FIG. 32B shows an animal and the like.
  • the pearl-shaped movable decorative portion 95 for example, an elastic tube is disposed inside, and a chain 72 is inserted through the inside of the elastic tube, and the pearl-shaped movable decorative portion 95 is formed by friction between the two. It is held at the desired position.
  • FIG. 33 shows a configuration example of such a holder of the movable decorative portion 95.
  • reference numeral 75 indicates a portion substantially similar to the loop portion 75 shown in FIG. 31, from which a flexible member 72 such as a chain extends.
  • the position adjustment holder 102 is connected to the chain 72.
  • the annular bracket shown by reference numeral 98 is It is shown that the position adjusting holder 102 of the present case can be applied to a detachable decorative member having a conventional annular ring 98 in addition to the one having the loop portion 75 described above. I have.
  • the position adjustment holder 102 includes an outer cylinder 98 as an outer member, and an elastic member 99 made of silicon or another rubber-like material inserted therein.
  • a slit 98c is formed in the outer cylinder 98 in the longitudinal direction, and the elastic member 99 is axially formed in this example, and a ridge 99a is formed in the axial direction.
  • the ridges 99 a are inserted into the outer cylinder 98. A certain amount protrudes outward from the cut 98 c.
  • the elastic member 99 When the elastic member 99 is inserted into the outer cylinder 98, for example, one end of the elastic member 99 contacts the lid 98a to limit the insertion, and the fixing portion of the outer cylinder member 98, such as the caulking portion 98b, By crimping, the elastic member 99 is integrated with the outer cylinder 98.
  • a movable decorative part 95 having a predetermined decorative body 97 such as a pearl or a diamond and a mounting part (fitting part) 101 connected thereto is fitted to the position adjusting holder 102. Fit at the joint 101. (C) shows this state.
  • each movable decorative portion 95 and the protruding ridge 99 a of the elastic member 99 are in frictional contact with each other in an elastically deformed state. 5 is normally held at a fixed position, while if it is desired to change the position, the movable decorative portion 95 can be moved to the desired position by overcoming the frictional force and moving each movable decorative portion 95 in the axial direction of the position adjusting holder 102. Can be repositioned. If both the outer cylinder 98 and the fitting 101 have a circular cross section, the direction of the movable decorative part 95 (each part) can be freely changed.
  • FIG. 34 shows an example of a structure for fixing a decorative body such as a pearl to a desired position on a flexible member such as a chain.
  • a hole 104 is formed so as to penetrate the pearl 97, and a holder member 105 shaped so as to enter the hole 104 is inserted into a predetermined wire rod 103. Is formed by bending.
  • the wire may be made of any material, but a thin wire is machined to form a first engaging portion 106 at one end.
  • An appropriate holder (eg, position C) can be attached to the holder to form an integral holder member.
  • both ends of the through hole of the pearl 97 have a resilient engaging portion so as to traverse the hole 104 at a position offset from the center of the through hole 104.
  • 106 and 107 are formed, and the engagement portion 106 having springiness and the chain 72 come into contact with each other under a certain elastic deformation of the engagement portion 106, and the friction force
  • the decorative body, such as pearl 97 is held in the desired position on the chain 72.
  • a movable decoration portion 95 is formed by a decoration body 97 such as pearl and a holder member 105 integrated therewith.
  • FIG. 35 shows a decoration body 97 in the form of a pearl-shaped animal, such as a bear.
  • the decoration body 97 is made of, for example, metal or the like, and a hole 104 is formed therethrough.
  • a wire material that generates resilience (elasticity) is formed by brazing or integral molding to form an elastic engaging portion 108.
  • a chain or the like is brought into contact with the elastic engaging portion 108 under elasticity to maintain the position.
  • (B) is a modification of the shape of the engaging portion.
  • a wire such as a round wire
  • a thin elastic plate-like engaging portion 109 is used, and one end or both ends of the through hole 104 is used. Secure by mouthpiece or other means.
  • (c) shows the front shape and the side shape of the thin plate constituting the engaging portion 109.
  • the chain or the like elastically contacts the thin plate-shaped engaging portion 109 to hold the decorative main body 97 and thus the movable decorative portion 95 at a predetermined position.
  • Fig. 36 shows another example of the engaging portion.
  • a fixing portion such as a pin 110a is fixed to one end or both ends of the through hole 104 of the decoration main body 97, and the pin 110a is fixed to the fixing portion.
  • an elastic member 110b such as silicon is integrated by fitting or the like.
  • the elastic member 110b such as silicon makes frictional contact with the chain, and the position of the movable decorative part 95 is maintained and the position can be changed. It works.
  • Such a combination of the pin 110a and the elastic member 110b can be referred to as an engaging portion 110.
  • Fig. 37 shows a tapered through-hole 104 formed in the decorative body 97, one end of which is tapered, and the other end is formed with a caulked portion (fixed portion) such as a claw portion 114, while another piece of silicon or the like is formed.
  • an elastic tube 112 is prepared and inserted through the opening of the through-hole 104 on the side of the claw 114, and then the claw 114 is bent to prevent it from falling off.
  • a through hole 113 is formed in the elastic tube 112 in the axial direction, through which a flexible member such as a chain is passed in a fixed frictional contact state.
  • (B) shows a state in which the elastic tube is inserted, and (c) shows a state after the claw portions 114 are bent.
  • Figure 38 shows yet another example.
  • the decoration body 97 is an animal (for example, bear-shaped), and as shown in (b), a through hole formed in the decoration body 97
  • An elastic tube 112 made of silicon or the like having a center hole 113 is inserted into 104. Further, as shown in (c), as a horn for preventing the elastic tube 112 from coming off, for example, after a spiral lid (spiral stopper) 116 is inserted into the through hole 104, The spiral stopper 116 is fixed to the decoration body 97 by brazing, bonding or other method.
  • the flexible member such as the chain 72 is elastically passed through the through hole 104 of the decorative body 97 through the center hole 113 of the elastic tube 112, and the spiral stove, ° 1 116 Exit through the opposite hole. If the decorative body 97 is moved with a force greater than the frictional force between the chain 72 and the elastic tube 117, the position can be changed to a desired position.
  • an annular bracket 117 is fixed to one end of the through hole 104 of the decorative body 97 in advance by brazing or the like, and then as shown in (f).
  • the elastic tube 112 can be embedded in the decoration body 97 by pushing the elastic tube 112 smaller than the inner diameter of the metal fitting 117 while deforming it elastically. Even in this case, The pin 72 and the like are held in a fixed position by virtue of their frictional contact with the center hole 113 of the elastic tube 112.
  • FIG. 39 shows an example of a manufacturing method in a case where, for example, a pearl is used as the decorative main body 97 and the movable main body 95 is used.
  • a through hole 104 such as a central hole is formed in the decoration body 97 (such as pearl) such as pearl, but as shown in (b), a large large diameter part 105 is formed, and as a result, the hole diameter is reduced (104) at one end.
  • a flexible tube 112 made of silicon or the like having a center hole 113 is inserted into the large diameter portion 105. After the insertion, a gap is formed in the opening of the pearl 97, and a lid member 119 having a hole is fixed to the portion of the gap by bonding or the like to prevent the elastic tube 112 from coming off.
  • a movable decorative part 95 after the chain 72 is inserted into the center hole 113 of the elastic tube 112 through the lid member 119, it must be pulled down from the outlet. Become.
  • the chain 72 flexibly contacts the center hole 113 of the elastic tube 112 with a constant surface pressure, and the frictional force holds the movable decorative portion 95 at a fixed position. Then, as shown in (f), by applying a force that overcomes the frictional force, the movable decorative part 95 such as a pearl can be moved freely. It is to be noted that, without forming the large diameter portion 105 as shown in (b), a through hole 104 having the same diameter is made, and after inserting the flexible tube 111 into the hole 104, the through hole 1 is formed. You can fix the lid members 1 and 9 to both ends of 14. Fig.
  • FIG. 40 shows still another example, in which an elastic tube 112 is inserted into a through hole 104 (in this case, one end of which has a small diameter) of a decorative body 97 such as a burl, and a spring-like lid is further inserted.
  • Member (spiral member) 1 16 Since the spring-like lid member 116 has high adhesion to the hole 104, if the spring-like lid member 116 is pushed in, the elastic tube 112 can be prevented from coming off.
  • the chain 72 exits downward via the spring-like lid member 116 and the elastic tube 112.
  • (b) is another example of a lid member, a cylindrical lid member 116e such as a metal pipe or a plastic pipe, a cylindrical lid member 116f partially including a slit, and a ring-shaped lid member.
  • a cylindrical lid member 116e such as a metal pipe or a plastic pipe
  • a cylindrical lid member 116f partially including a slit
  • a ring-shaped lid member One can select, for example, 1 16 g whose side surface extends parallel to the axial direction from the member.
  • (C) shows how the position of the movable decorative part 95 is changed.
  • FIG. 41 shows an example of a hollow decorative body 97.
  • a hole 120 is formed so as to penetrate the hollow decorative body 97, while a chain 72 is previously passed through an elastic tube 112 having a center hole 113, and (b) to (d)
  • the elastic tube 112 is pushed into the hollow decorative body 97 together with the chain 72, the elastic tube 112 is inserted into the hollow decorative body 97 as shown in (a).
  • the movable decorative portion 95 is moved and its position is maintained under the elastic frictional contact between the elastic tube 112 and the chain 72, being in the closed state.
  • an elastic elongated member 121 such as a silicone string is pushed into the hollow part from the hole 120 of the hollow decorative body 97 so as to fill the hollow part.
  • a flexible member such as a chain 72 is filled with a decorative body 9 7 filled with an elastic longitudinal member.
  • the chain 72 is connected to, for example, a needle-shaped leading member, and is inserted into the inside while being led by the leading member, and is taken out from the hole 120 on the opposite side.
  • the elastic elongate member filled in the interior of the decoration body 97 and the chinin 72 come into frictional contact, and the position can be held and moved.
  • the diameter of one of the holes 120 is increased, and a flexible member such as a chain 72 is inserted through the hollow decoration body 97 in advance.
  • the above-mentioned elastic longitudinal member is pushed in to fill the hollow portion.
  • the movable decorative portion 95 such as a pallet can be fixed at a free position along the chain 72 as shown in FIG. In the example shown in FIG.
  • a helical holder 122 (movable stopper) is attached to a flexible member such as the chain 72 at the intermediate portion of the chain 72 as shown in FIG.
  • This holder The size of the helix of 122 may be somewhat large as shown in (b), but in any case, the chain 72 will naturally contact a part of the helix holder 122 (The spiral shape of the spiral holder 122 has a certain elasticity.)
  • the holder 122 is held at a desired position of the tune 72. For example, a pearl-shaped decorative body 97 is positioned on the upper side.
  • the decoration body 97 has a through hole 140 penetrating the center, etc., and the chain 72 passes loosely through this through hole 140, so that the load on the decoration body 97 is spiraled as it is. It can be received in the shape of the holder 1 2 In other words, if the frictional force between the spiral holder 1 22 and the chain 72 is sufficient to receive the pearl-shaped decoration body 97 or the like. If you want to move the position of the decorative body 97, you can move the spiral holder 1 2 2 (movable stopper) up and down over the frictional force with the chain 72 to change the position of the decorative body 97 freely. Can be
  • the pearl-shaped decorative body 97 may be omitted.
  • the helical holder 1 2 2 itself can have the function of a decorative part, so even without a decorative body such as a pawl, the holder 1 2 2 (in this case, a movable decorative part) Can be moved to a desired position along the chain 72.
  • the example shown in FIG. 44 is an example in which the spiral holders 122 are replaced with spiral holders 123 as shown in (b).
  • the elastic holder 123 is formed by fitting an elastic tube 125 made of silicon or the like into an outer cylinder (metal or plastic or the like) 124 as an outer member. By the way, the outer tube 1 2 4 can be omitted and the silicon tube 1 2 5 can be used alone.
  • a center hole 1 26 is formed in the silicon tube 125.
  • the ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ property holder 123 is passed through the chain 72, and the ⁇ property holder 123 is formed by friction contact between the two. It is kept in place.
  • the decorative body 97 made of pearl or the like sits on this, the same effect as in FIG. 43 can be obtained.
  • a composite holder 127 shown in (b) is mounted integrally with the main body 97 in a through hole 140 of the decorative body 97 such as a pearl. ing.
  • the composite holder 127 is a spiral member (for example, metal And a plurality of ring-shaped elastic members 129 which are rotatably mounted on the helical member 128 like a ring.
  • the ring-like elastic member 129 is, for example, a ring member made of silicon or the like, is inserted into the spiral member 128 at its center hole, and can rotate around the spiral member 128 as a kind of axis. Or, it may be fixed to the spiral member 128 so that it cannot rotate.
  • Such a composite holder 1 27 is attached to the inner peripheral surface of the through hole 140 of the decorative body 97, and both ends of the through hole 140 so as not to come out of the through hole 140 of the decorative body 97.
  • the composite holder 127 is sealed in the decoration main body 97 by the lid member 130 formed as described above. Then, a force that allows a flexible member such as the chain 72 to pass through the inside of the composite holder 127
  • the chain 72 is elastically pressed against the elastic ring-shaped member 129 to generate a constant frictional force.
  • the decoration main body 97 and thus the movable decoration part 95 can be fixed at an appropriate position of the chain 72 via the composite holder 127, and can be moved to a desired position by applying a certain force.
  • the example of (c) is not a ring-shaped elastic member, but an elastic layer 132 made of a coating of silicon or the like with a predetermined thickness is formed on a spiral member 128, and a chain 7 Are elastically contacted to perform the position holding and moving functions.
  • Such a composite holder 13 1 is sealed in the through hole 140 of the decoration body 97 as in (a).
  • the cover member 130 may be omitted, and the composite holder 127 may be brazed to the decorative body 97 instead and fixed by caulking or other methods.
  • the chain 72 is hollow (a type with a gap), and a pin or a similar pin-like member 133 is inserted into the gap of the chain 72, and (b) ),
  • the decorative body 97 of pearl or the like can be inserted into the center hole 97a formed therein and fixed by bonding or any other appropriate method.
  • the tip may be fixed by caulking or the like.
  • project the pin-shaped member 133 integrally with the holder of the decorative body 97 such as a diamond. It can be inserted into the gap between the chains 72 and fixed by caulking or attaching to the mouth.
  • a so-called turn-back portion 133 b such as a return bar 133 b is formed at the tip, and a decoration body 97 such as a pearl is formed in the center hole 9 c of the member. If the decorative body 97 is forcibly inserted at 7a, the decorative body 97 can be fixed to the pin-shaped member 133 without an adhesive or the like.
  • the barbs 133 b have a shape in which the pin-shaped members 133 a protrude completely or partially laterally from the main body.
  • a plurality of pearl-shaped decorative bodies are arranged, for example, as shown in (c). Or, as shown in (d), a decorative body 97 such as a diamond can be arranged.
  • (E) shows an arrangement different from that of (c)
  • (f) shows an example in which a decorative body such as a pearl and a decorative body such as a diamond are mixed and arranged.
  • there is a gap in other words, there is a space through which the pin-shaped members 13 and 3 can pass).
  • the flexible member such as the chain 72 is bent (bent) in the middle at the intermediate portion.
  • a member 134 is inserted, and a pearl or other decorative body 97 is fixed at one or both ends in the same manner as in the method shown in (b) or the like.
  • the decoration body 97 can be attached in a manner that the branch extends from the chain 72, and the three-dimensional appearance can be increased.
  • a through-hole 104 formed in a decoration body 97 made of pearl or the like has an axial holding member 130 force as shown in (b);
  • the holes are passed through both ends of the hole 104 so as to protrude, and the protruding portions serve as restraining portions 131 for restraining flexible members such as the chain 72.
  • the restraining portion 131 for example, there is a caulking portion or the like obtained by plastically deforming the end of a shaft-shaped holding member.
  • the chain 72 and the like are routed around the outer periphery of the decoration body 97 such as a pearl, and are restrained by the one restraining portion 13 1 of the holding member 130.
  • a simple link member may be connected to the upper part (not shown) of the chain 72.
  • the fixing structure of the decorative part shown in FIG. 47 includes the end metal part 70 and the loop part 75. It exists not only in combination with the structure it has but also completely unrelated to this.
  • a flexible member such as a chain 72 is fixed to a base member (lining member) 1 37 in the form of a thin plate by lip bonding or other methods, and it is processed into a spiral shape. Then, as shown in (b), the chain 72 is a decorative part 49 fixed in a spiral shape. That is, since the flexible member such as the chain 72 usually hangs down by its own weight, it cannot maintain its shape by itself. However, by fixing the force chain 72 or the like to the base member 133 and processing it in a spiral shape, the chain 72 gives a novel impression as if it were solidified in a spiral form.
  • one or a plurality of decorative mounting portions (for example, pin-shaped protruding portions) 13 8 are formed on the thin plate-shaped base portion (backing member) 13 7, and a decorative body 9 7 May be attached.
  • a decorative body such as a pearl appears inside the spiral shape.
  • a decoration body 97 can be omitted.
  • (c) shows the entire form in which the decoration body 97 is omitted, and the lower part of the chain 72 extending downward from the loop part 75 through the end member 70 has a spiral form as described above.
  • the decorative part has a solid shape.
  • the end bracket 70 on the upper part of the chain 72 is omitted at all, and a simple mounting bracket (for example, an annular bracket) is mounted on the upper end of a flexible member such as the chain 72.
  • a simple mounting bracket for example, an annular bracket
  • the base member 133 is previously worked into a spiral shape, and the spiral shape is formed.
  • Spiral chain 7 2 along the plate material 1 3 7 It may be arranged in a predetermined shape and fixed at a predetermined location by using ⁇ , welding, bonding or other appropriate methods. In any case, it is premised that the flexible member such as the chain 72 can be spirally deformed whether the spiral processing of the base member 13 is performed later or in advance.
  • FIG. 49 shows another example of giving a fixed form to the chain.
  • a chain 72 of a fixed length is attached to the hanging chain 72, as shown in (b), and to a thin plate-like base member 13 (backing member), as shown in (b). Attach a bra.
  • a gap into which the chain 72 of the main body enters is left between the chain portions 72a.
  • a decorative portion 49 in the form of a cross made of, for example, a chain is formed as shown in (d).
  • the base member 139 may be arranged on the lower surface of the chain portion 72a instead of the rear surface.
  • a base member (backing member) 139 to give a certain definite form to a chain that originally does not have a self-holding shape.
  • the base member (lining member) 139 is formed in accordance with the form thereof, and it is desirable that such a base member 139 etc. does not appear on the surface or is less noticeable.
  • the form of the chain 72 determined by giving the decorative effect to the base member, but also the decorative effect can be given to the base member to make both stand out.
  • the use of the self-holding shape which is not originally possessed by the chain with the base member or the like as described above is not limited to the case where the chain 72 has a loop portion 75 as shown in FIG. It can be a simple annular ring that does not have it, and it can be used not only for a detachable decorative member to be attached to jewelry, but also for decoration of various jewelry.
  • the chain functions like the outer wall of a car, giving it a texture and novelty that could not be obtained before. It is possible to put a chain-like notch pattern on the outer surface of the jewelry with lost wax, etc., but at first glance it is clear that there is no reality like an actual chain, and the texture is poor, Using a real chain like this increases reality.
  • Fig. 50 (a) when using the end fitting 70 as an end member, one end of the chain 72 is simply attached to the end fitting 72 and fixed by bonding or caulking.
  • the chain 72 may be rotatably connected to the end fitting 70 as shown in (b). This point has already been described. That is, the end (for example, the end piece 91) of the chain 72 is rotatably connected to the movable connecting portion 92 of the end fitting 70.
  • (c) is a side view of it.
  • the end of the chain 72 is not directly and rotatably connected to the end fitting 70 but is connected via a connecting member 141 of a fixed length. You can also.
  • a pivotal connection portion 142 such as a coupling hole or a coupling shaft is formed at one end of the coupling member 141.
  • the coupling hole 1442 is formed by the pivotal connection portion 9 of the end fitting 70. 2 (e.g., a shaft) is rotatably connected, and the other end of the tune 72 (e.g., an end piece 91) is connected to the opposite end of the connection fitting 141.
  • the connecting method may be integrated by brazing or the like, or the end of the chain 72 may be rotatably connected to the end of the connecting member 41 (in this example, both ends of the connecting member 141 are connected).
  • Each of them is a rotation connection part, and one end is connected to the rotation connection part 92 of the end fitting 70, and the other end is connected to one end of the chain 72 at the rotation connection part 142. Each is rotatably connected).
  • a connecting member 14 1 can be formed to be curved or bent so as to be concave toward the end fitting 70 side as shown in (e).
  • a loop part 75 including 1 and a part of the chain 72 is formed and becomes chewy.
  • the strength of the loop portion 75 is increased by interposing such a connecting metal (connecting member) 14 1.
  • the strong tension force applied to the chain 72 may cause breakage or the like at the loop, but if the loop 75 including the connecting member 141 is formed, the strength is improved. This is advantageous.
  • the connecting member 141 a block body such as solid metal or plastic, a hollow metal body (including a noble metal), a ceramic, or other appropriate material can be used. Further, as shown in (f), a plate-like connecting member 140 may be used instead of such a block-like connecting member.
  • the hollow portion 140b at one end of the plate 140 is rotatably connected to the rotary connecting portion 92 of the end fitting 70, and the lower end of the plate-shaped connecting member 140.
  • the one end of the chain 72 is rotatably connected to the cavity formed in the shaft.
  • FIG. 51 shows the thing of FIG. 50 (d) or the like more specifically.
  • a shaft hole 142 is formed at one end of the connection fitting 141 as a rotation connection part, and the rotation connection part (shaft part 92) of the end fitting 70 is inserted (fitted) there. I have. It is to be noted that a connecting hole may be provided in the shaft portion 92 instead of the connecting hole 142. In any case, between the end fitting 70 and the connecting member 142, there is a connecting portion for rotatably connecting the both.
  • a connecting hole 144 is also formed at the other end of the connecting bracket 140, through which an end of the chain 72, specifically, a shaft (frame) of a piece at the end is passed, and is rotatable. It has a simple connection structure.
  • a notch (pattern) reminiscent of a chain can be formed on the outer periphery of the connecting member (connecting metal fitting) 144.
  • the connecting fitting 144 is manufactured by forging such as lost wax or the like, a groove 144 is formed to correspond to a pattern when manufactured by forging.
  • the chain 72 and the connecting fittings 141 have a certain degree of continuity, and while improving the appearance, the strength of the above-described loop portion, in other words, the strength of the chain can be prevented by preventing the chain from being twisted. it can.
  • the end portion 1 45 of the connection fitting is formed slightly thin so that the width of the connection fitting 141 and the width of the chain 72 are almost the same (to be substantially flat).
  • the side face of the connecting piece 141 and the side face of the chain 72 are almost flush and continuous, and the chain attached to the above-described connecting piece 141 is connected.
  • the continuous or integrated impression of the connecting bracket 4 1 and the chain 7 2 can be enhanced.
  • (D) shows an example of the form viewed from the side, in which a loop portion 75 including the connecting metal fittings 141 is formed. Note that the connection holes 142, 144, etc.
  • FIG. 52 shows an example in which a detachable decorative member is attached to a hair ornament 146 as an ornament.
  • the detachable decorative member 144 a includes a flexible member such as a chain 72 or a flexible wire (including a rod), and a connecting portion 14 such as a ring-shaped bracket.
  • a plurality of flexible members, such as chains 149, are arranged in a suspended manner through the intermediary 8.
  • an end fitting 70 as shown in FIGS. 50 and 51 and a detachable attachment portion having the aforementioned loop portion may be formed.
  • a connecting member 147 such as a simple ring-shaped fitting may be connected.
  • the hair ornament pin 150 is hooked at the connecting metal fittings 147a, such as an annular metal fitting, so that the detachable decorative member can be worn.
  • Attached to 1 4 6 (B) shows the state of use, in which a plurality of chains 149 hang down from the hair ornaments 146 to give a beautiful impression.
  • a connecting member 147a such as the above-described annular metal fitting can be formed at one end or both ends of the supporting member 72.
  • FIG. 53 shows an example in which a detachable decorative member 147 similar to that of FIG. 52 is attached to a broach 152 as a decorative item. It is passed through the pin 152 of the broach 151 and is supported by the annular connection fitting 144a.
  • FIG. 54 (a) is an example of the movable decorative part 95 described above, in which an elastic tube 112 is put inside a decorative main body 97 and sealed inside with a spiral lid member. b) shows a hollow decoration body 97 in which an elastic tube 112 is sealed.
  • the movable decorative portion 95 in the form of a bear such as pearl, bullion or plastic, iruka or the like can be applied to a necklace, a bracelet, or the like.
  • (C) to (f) show some examples thereof.
  • (c) is an example in which the movable decorative portions 95 are arranged substantially evenly
  • (d) is an example in which different types of movable decorative portions 95 are mixed
  • (e) is an example in which the movable decorative portions 95 are composed of several blocks.
  • An example in which a change is made by moving closer or further away, and (f) is a further modified example.

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Elément décoratif détachable, monté amovible sur des ornements tels que boucles pour oreilles percées et colliers percés, caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend une pièce en forme générale de boucle présentant un long élément flexible et prenant appui sur une pièce d'un ornement, tout en permettant à cette pièce d'être insérée amovible à l'intérieur de la boucle, en ce que cette boucle peut être formée de manière à être agrandie et resserrée, et en ce que des boucles d'oreilles et des colliers peuvent être placés dans la boucle, grâce à quoi l'élément décoratif amovible peut être attaché sur une variété d'ornements et, du fait que la boucle flexible s'adapte correctement à un ornement correspondant, il ne forme pas de saillie et est d'un effet particulièrement attractif.
PCT/JP2001/000472 2000-01-26 2001-01-25 Element decoratif detachable pour ornement WO2001054532A1 (fr)

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