US20070044508A1 - Hoop earring and enhancer mechanism - Google Patents
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- the present invention pertains to the field of jewelry and in particular to earrings. More particularly, the present invention to relates to enhancements of hoop earring designs.
- Hoop earrings have been in use throughout history in various cultures of the world. Hoop earrings of gold, silver, and bronze have been found in ancient graves in Crete, dating to about 2000 B.C. Although buryingjewels along with the dead was customary at the time, the everyday use of earrings has been well documented, too, thanks to enduring images on coins, vase paintings, and terra-cotta figures.
- hoop earrings are available in a variety of styles that include hoops of various sizes and thickness of the hoop material, or hoops enhanced by the addition of one or more precious or semi-precious stones, set in the outer surface of hoop.
- various attachments may hang from the bottom or lower part of the hoop to dangle below the earring, for example.
- various designs may be engraved into the surface of the hoop, or the hoop may incorporate designs such as hearts or crosses within the hoop structure.
- the '481 patent discloses that various ornaments such as a girl on a swing or animal figures may be attached to the filament in such a way that the attached ornament would swing within the earring by twisting the filament.
- the '481 patent does not describe a way to provide easily interchangeable ornaments to an earring because it appears the ornaments are permanently crimped onto the filament. Additionally, there appears to be no way the described device could be used to present a precious stone setting or other decorative element dangling within the center of the hoop.
- the present disclosure provides a system for the enhancement of a hoop earring.
- the disclosed system enables different and various hanging design elements to be secured and optionally, removed from hoop earrings of various sizes.
- the disclosure further provides methods and devices for attaching a hanging design element to a hoop earring such that the design is attached to the portion of the hoop designed to be behind the ear lobe when worn by a wearer.
- the attachment When worn by a wearer, the attachment curves around beneath the ear lobe and, in preferred embodiments dangles to the center area of the hoop.
- FIG. 1 is an embodiment of a hoop earring and enhancement.
- FIG. 2 is an embodiment of an earring enhancement.
- FIG. 3 is an alternative view of an embodiment of an earring enhancement.
- FIG. 4 is an embodiment of a spring flap that includes a spring clasp on the top thereof to hold an earring post.
- FIG. 5 is an embodiment of a hoop earring and enhancement with a combination spring flap and spring clasp.
- the present disclosure is directed to a system of unique enhancements for hoop earrings.
- the earring enhancement is a decorative element such as a stone setting or metal design that dangles into the center of a hoop earring.
- the dangling element preferably attaches to the hoop behind the ear lobe of a wearer and through a J-shaped or curved strut, dangles such that the design element is near the center of the hoop.
- the enhancements described herein can also be attached to the post of any type of earring and their use is not limited to hoop earrings.
- earring enhancements including an attachment member, configured to attach to an earring at a location behind the ear lobe of a wearer, and including a strut attached to the attachment member and configured to provide a hanger attachment for a hanger such that the hanger attachment is positioned beneath or beneath and slightly in front of the ear lobe of a wearer, and above the center of a hoop earring.
- a hanger is attached to the strut at one end and provides a decorative element at its opposite end, wherein the decorative element hangs to a positioned near the center of the hoop, when a hoop earring is worn.
- the position of the decorative element is under the control of gravity, and when the terms hang or dangle are used, it is assumed that the earring is in an upright position with the earring post at approximately the top of the ring, or “12 o'clock” position.
- the design element “dangles” from the hanger attachment as that word is normally understood. Dangles is taken to mean that the hanger is loosely suspended so that it sways under the influence of gravity or motion.
- the hanger may be shorter or longer than required to reach the exact center of the circular earring, but that preferably the hanger is aligned with the center when the earring is in the upright position as it would be when worn in an ear lobe.
- the enhancement is reversibly attached to the earring, although the attachment can be permanent, as a soldered or crimped attachment, for example. In certain preferred embodiments, however, the enhancement is easily attached and removed such that a plurality of enhancements may be interchangeably attached to a hoop or other type of earring.
- a most preferred embodiment includes a sleeve that is sized to slide over the hoop on the back side of the earring pin where the pin or post closes, and the sleeve is attached by a mechanism on the hoop earring, such as a spring flap.
- the enhancement may be attached to the post of an earring and held by the catch or clutch.
- the sleeve, or other attachment mechanism is affixed to a strut or an angle strut that includes a curve such that strut curves around beneath the ear lobe of a wearer and positions a hanger attachment over the position where the center of a hoop earring is when worn.
- the hanger is loosely attached to the hanger attachment element so that the hanger is free to sway or move with the movement of the wearer.
- One method of achieving a loose connection is by using two interlocking rings, or one ring passing through the center of a second ring, thus allowing the hanger to move loosely with respect to the strut.
- the hanger is preferably an elongated member that extends from the hanger attachment to a design element located at its opposite end. It is understood that the hanger is also part of the design element and may include engraved designs, one or more precious or semi-precious stones, or other decorative elements known in the art. Preferred embodiments of the earring enhancers may include virtually any appropriate design element known in the jewelry arts attached to the lower end of the hanger. Design elements may include settings of precious or semi-precious stones, or a decorative element formed of metal or glass, for example.
- the enhancement is preferably composed of a material that matches or complements the material of the earring, and may be a precious metal or a precious metal alloy.
- Enhancements may also be composed of non-precious metals or a non-precious metal having a metal surface composed of a precious metal or precious metal alloy, or even of non-metallic materials.
- Preferred metals or metal alloys include but are not limited to, gold (including 24, 22 18 or 14 carat gold), silver, iridium, ruthidium, paladium, platinum (including platinum 1000 and platinum 950), copper, or steel.
- the present disclosure may also be described as a hoop earring with an enhancement.
- the hoop earring may be of any size and of any material or design known to those in the art.
- the hoop earring will generally include a post or pin for attachment to the lobe of a wearer.
- the post is typically oriented with a front and a rear side, such that the pin is placed into the pierced ear lobe from the front and protrudes from the rear where a catch or clasp holds the pin in place.
- an attachment mechanism is affixed to the earring near where the post or pin is clasped behind the ear lobe. Any type of clasp that will accept a pin may be used in the practice of the present disclosure.
- the enhancement includes a sleeve that slips over the earring and comes to rest against an attachment mechanism such as a spring flap, which is generally a curved element that is disposed generally parallel to the tangent of the hoop and is biased toward the hoop.
- a sleeve may be pushed into the flap and is held in place by the spring bias.
- enhancers are easily attached and removed.
- Such an earring is then configured to be used with any of the interchangeable enhancers as described herein.
- the earring post may be held in place by a spring clasp 40 .
- the spring clasp is generally made of two roughly parallel curved members that are biased towards each other and in which a pin may be pushed through a narrow neck region and held within the clasp by the spring bias of the members.
- the spring clasp 40 may be attached or affixed to the spring flap 42 that holds the sleeve of the enhancement.
- FIG. 1 An example of a hoop earring with enhancement is shown in FIG. 1 .
- An exemplary hoop earring 10 is a hoop of approximately 2 inches diameter, made of platinum.
- the enhancement 20 in this example is attached to the hoop earring by a spring flap 12 .
- the spring flap acts as a clasp or holder to secure the enhancement to the earring.
- the enhancement is removable and interchangeable enhancements may be attached to the earring.
- the enhancement of this example is shown in more detail in FIGS. 2 and 3 .
- the enhancement includes a sleeve 14 , which is a flat walled tube that slips over the open end of the hoop earring and slides under the spring flap 12 .
- a strut 16 is attached to the sleeve and positions the hanger connection substantially aligned with or slightly to the front of the ear lobe.
- the hanger 18 is attached to the strut by interlocking rings 22 , which allows the decorative diamond setting 24 to dangle near the center of the hoop.
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Earring enhancements attach to an earring such as a hoop earring and allow a decorative element to dangle at or near the center of a hoop. Enhancements may be interchangeable and may attach to a variety of earring styles.
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- The present application claims benefit of priority of a U.S. Provisional Application S.N. 60/______ (unassigned), filed Aug. 13, 2004, and entitled, “Interchangeable Hoop Earring and Enhancer Mechanism” by Zoltan David, which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention pertains to the field of jewelry and in particular to earrings. More particularly, the present invention to relates to enhancements of hoop earring designs.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- Hoop earrings have been in use throughout history in various cultures of the world. Hoop earrings of gold, silver, and bronze have been found in ancient graves in Crete, dating to about 2000 B.C. Although buryingjewels along with the dead was customary at the time, the everyday use of earrings has been well documented, too, thanks to enduring images on coins, vase paintings, and terra-cotta figures.
- Today, hoop earrings are available in a variety of styles that include hoops of various sizes and thickness of the hoop material, or hoops enhanced by the addition of one or more precious or semi-precious stones, set in the outer surface of hoop. There are also styles of hoop earrings in which various attachments may hang from the bottom or lower part of the hoop to dangle below the earring, for example. Additionally, various designs may be engraved into the surface of the hoop, or the hoop may incorporate designs such as hearts or crosses within the hoop structure.
- In spite of the enhancements over the millennia, the hoop earring has remained basically an empty hoop, and no effective way has been found to add interest and beauty to the center of the hoop earring. This problem is exacerbated by the necessity to attach the hoop to the ear lobe, typically directly or substantially directly above the center of the hoop so that the hoop dangles directly below the ear lobe. One attempt to address the problem is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,184,481, in which a monofilament is stretched horizontally across the opening of the hoop and various ornaments may then be attached to the wire to hang within the hoop. The '481 patent discloses that various ornaments such as a girl on a swing or animal figures may be attached to the filament in such a way that the attached ornament would swing within the earring by twisting the filament. Unfortunately, the '481 patent does not describe a way to provide easily interchangeable ornaments to an earring because it appears the ornaments are permanently crimped onto the filament. Additionally, there appears to be no way the described device could be used to present a precious stone setting or other decorative element dangling within the center of the hoop.
- The present disclosure provides a system for the enhancement of a hoop earring. The disclosed system enables different and various hanging design elements to be secured and optionally, removed from hoop earrings of various sizes.
- The disclosure further provides methods and devices for attaching a hanging design element to a hoop earring such that the design is attached to the portion of the hoop designed to be behind the ear lobe when worn by a wearer. When worn by a wearer, the attachment curves around beneath the ear lobe and, in preferred embodiments dangles to the center area of the hoop.
- The following drawings form part of the present specification and are included to further demonstrate certain aspects of the present invention. The invention may be better understood by reference to one or more of these drawings in combination with the detailed description of specific embodiments presented herein.
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FIG. 1 . is an embodiment of a hoop earring and enhancement. -
FIG. 2 . is an embodiment of an earring enhancement. -
FIG. 3 . is an alternative view of an embodiment of an earring enhancement. -
FIG. 4 . is an embodiment of a spring flap that includes a spring clasp on the top thereof to hold an earring post. -
FIG. 5 . is an embodiment of a hoop earring and enhancement with a combination spring flap and spring clasp. - The present disclosure is directed to a system of unique enhancements for hoop earrings. In its preferred embodiments the earring enhancement is a decorative element such as a stone setting or metal design that dangles into the center of a hoop earring. The dangling element preferably attaches to the hoop behind the ear lobe of a wearer and through a J-shaped or curved strut, dangles such that the design element is near the center of the hoop. It is also understood that the enhancements described herein can also be attached to the post of any type of earring and their use is not limited to hoop earrings.
- Preferred embodiments may be described, therefore, as earring enhancements, the enhancements including an attachment member, configured to attach to an earring at a location behind the ear lobe of a wearer, and including a strut attached to the attachment member and configured to provide a hanger attachment for a hanger such that the hanger attachment is positioned beneath or beneath and slightly in front of the ear lobe of a wearer, and above the center of a hoop earring. A hanger is attached to the strut at one end and provides a decorative element at its opposite end, wherein the decorative element hangs to a positioned near the center of the hoop, when a hoop earring is worn. Because of the nature of the disclosed enhancements, it is understood that the position of the decorative element is under the control of gravity, and when the terms hang or dangle are used, it is assumed that the earring is in an upright position with the earring post at approximately the top of the ring, or “12 o'clock” position.
- It is also understood, in light of the present disclosure, that the design element “dangles” from the hanger attachment as that word is normally understood. Dangles is taken to mean that the hanger is loosely suspended so that it sways under the influence of gravity or motion. Thus when it is stated that the design element is positioned near the center of the hoop, it is assumed that the hoop is positioned with the earring post at the top of the circle so that gravity pulls the hanger down to about the center of the hoop. It is also understood that the hanger may be shorter or longer than required to reach the exact center of the circular earring, but that preferably the hanger is aligned with the center when the earring is in the upright position as it would be when worn in an ear lobe.
- In preferred embodiments, the enhancement is reversibly attached to the earring, although the attachment can be permanent, as a soldered or crimped attachment, for example. In certain preferred embodiments, however, the enhancement is easily attached and removed such that a plurality of enhancements may be interchangeably attached to a hoop or other type of earring. A most preferred embodiment includes a sleeve that is sized to slide over the hoop on the back side of the earring pin where the pin or post closes, and the sleeve is attached by a mechanism on the hoop earring, such as a spring flap. In certain embodiments, the enhancement may be attached to the post of an earring and held by the catch or clutch.
- The sleeve, or other attachment mechanism is affixed to a strut or an angle strut that includes a curve such that strut curves around beneath the ear lobe of a wearer and positions a hanger attachment over the position where the center of a hoop earring is when worn. In preferred embodiments, the hanger is loosely attached to the hanger attachment element so that the hanger is free to sway or move with the movement of the wearer. One method of achieving a loose connection is by using two interlocking rings, or one ring passing through the center of a second ring, thus allowing the hanger to move loosely with respect to the strut.
- The hanger is preferably an elongated member that extends from the hanger attachment to a design element located at its opposite end. It is understood that the hanger is also part of the design element and may include engraved designs, one or more precious or semi-precious stones, or other decorative elements known in the art. Preferred embodiments of the earring enhancers may include virtually any appropriate design element known in the jewelry arts attached to the lower end of the hanger. Design elements may include settings of precious or semi-precious stones, or a decorative element formed of metal or glass, for example. The enhancement is preferably composed of a material that matches or complements the material of the earring, and may be a precious metal or a precious metal alloy. Enhancements may also be composed of non-precious metals or a non-precious metal having a metal surface composed of a precious metal or precious metal alloy, or even of non-metallic materials. Preferred metals or metal alloys include but are not limited to, gold (including 24, 22 18 or 14 carat gold), silver, iridium, ruthidium, paladium, platinum (including platinum 1000 and platinum 950), copper, or steel.
- In certain preferred embodiments, the present disclosure may also be described as a hoop earring with an enhancement. The hoop earring may be of any size and of any material or design known to those in the art. The hoop earring will generally include a post or pin for attachment to the lobe of a wearer. The post is typically oriented with a front and a rear side, such that the pin is placed into the pierced ear lobe from the front and protrudes from the rear where a catch or clasp holds the pin in place. In preferred embodiments of the present invention, an attachment mechanism is affixed to the earring near where the post or pin is clasped behind the ear lobe. Any type of clasp that will accept a pin may be used in the practice of the present disclosure.
- In the most preferred embodiment, the enhancement includes a sleeve that slips over the earring and comes to rest against an attachment mechanism such as a spring flap, which is generally a curved element that is disposed generally parallel to the tangent of the hoop and is biased toward the hoop. A sleeve may be pushed into the flap and is held in place by the spring bias. In this way, enhancers are easily attached and removed. Such an earring is then configured to be used with any of the interchangeable enhancers as described herein.
- In certain embodiments, the earring post may be held in place by a
spring clasp 40. The spring clasp is generally made of two roughly parallel curved members that are biased towards each other and in which a pin may be pushed through a narrow neck region and held within the clasp by the spring bias of the members. In certain embodiments, as shown inFIGS. 4 and 5 , thespring clasp 40 may be attached or affixed to thespring flap 42 that holds the sleeve of the enhancement. - The following examples are included to demonstrate preferred embodiments of the invention. It should be appreciated by those of skill in the art that the techniques disclosed in the examples which follow represent techniques discovered by the inventor to function well in the practice of the invention. However, those of skill in the art should, in light of the present disclosure, appreciate that many changes can be made in the specific embodiments which are disclosed and still obtain a like or similar result without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
- An example of a hoop earring with enhancement is shown in
FIG. 1 . Anexemplary hoop earring 10 is a hoop of approximately 2 inches diameter, made of platinum. Theenhancement 20 in this example is attached to the hoop earring by aspring flap 12. The spring flap acts as a clasp or holder to secure the enhancement to the earring. In this example, the enhancement is removable and interchangeable enhancements may be attached to the earring. - The enhancement of this example is shown in more detail in
FIGS. 2 and 3 . The enhancement includes asleeve 14, which is a flat walled tube that slips over the open end of the hoop earring and slides under thespring flap 12. Astrut 16 is attached to the sleeve and positions the hanger connection substantially aligned with or slightly to the front of the ear lobe. Thehanger 18 is attached to the strut by interlockingrings 22, which allows the decorative diamond setting 24 to dangle near the center of the hoop. - All of the objects and methods disclosed and claimed herein can be made and executed without undue experimentation in light of the present disclosure. While the objects and methods of this invention have been described in terms of preferred embodiments, it will be apparent to those of skill in the art that variations may be applied to the objects and/or methods and in the steps or in the sequence of steps of the methods described herein without departing from the concept, spirit and scope of the invention. All such similar substitutions and modifications apparent to those skilled in the art are deemed to be within the spirit, scope and concept of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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1. An enhancement for a hoop earring comprising:
an attachment member, configured to attach to a hoop earring;
a strut having a first end and second end, wherein the first end is attached to the attachment member and the second end provides a hanger attachment for a hanger such that when the attachment member is attached to a hoop earring behind the ear lobe of a wearer, the strut curves under the ear lobe such that the hanger attachment is positioned above the center of the hoop earring below or slightly in front of the ear lobe of the wearer; and
a hanger having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is attached to the hanger attachment and the second end provides a decorative element, wherein the decorative element is positioned near the center of the hoop.
2. The enhancement of claim 1 , wherein the attachment member is permanently attached to a hoop earring.
3. The enhancement of claim 1 , wherein the attachment member is configured to be reversibly attached to a hoop earring.
4. The enhancement of claim 3 , wherein the attachment member comprises a sleeve sized to slide onto a hoop earring.
5. The enhancement of claim 1 , wherein the hanger attachment allows the hanger to sway loosely to provide a free dangling motion of the hanger.
6. The enhancement of claim 5 , wherein the hanger attachment comprises two interlocking rings.
7. The enhancement of claim 1 , wherein the decorative element comprises one or more precious or semi-precious stones.
8. The enhancement of claim 1 , wherein the enhancement comprises a precious metal or precious metal alloy.
9. The enhancement of claim 1 , wherein the enhancement comprises gold, silver, iridium, ruthidium, paladium, or platinum.
10. The enhancement of claim 1 , wherein the enhancement comprises a non-precious metal having a metal surface composed of a precious metal or precious metal alloy.
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15. An enhancement for an earring comprising:
a curved strut, having a first and a second end, a front and a rear, wherein the first end provides a sleeve configured to receive an earring attachment member, and wherein the second end provides an attachment for a decorative element; and
wherein the strut is configured for attachment to an earring during use, in which when the first end is attached to an earring behind the ear lobe of a wearer the front of the sleeve faces the back of the ear lobe, and wherein the strut extends in a generally downward direction from the first end to a distance below the ear lobe of a wearer, and curves in the forward direction for a distance substantially equal to the width of a wearer's ear lobe and terminates in the second end.
16. The enhancement of claim 15 , wherein the earring attachment member is a post of an earring for wear in pierced ears.
17. The enhancement of claim 15 , wherein the earring attachment member is a portion of a hoop earring.
18. The enhancement of claim 15 , wherein the second end of the strut is attached to a hanger such that the decorative element dangles below the strut.
19. The enhancement of claim 18 , wherein the hanger is attached to the strut with interlocking rings.
20. The enhancement of claim 15 , wherein the decorative element comprises one or more precious or semi-precious stones.
21. The enhancement of claim 15 , wherein the enhancement comprises a precious metal or precious metal alloy.
22. The enhancement of claim 15 , wherein the enhancement comprises gold, silver, iridium, ruthidium, paladium, or platinum.
23. The enhancement of claim 15 , wherein the enhancement comprises a non-precious metal having a metal surface composed of a precious metal or precious metal alloy.
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