Jewelry – Having direct body attachment
Patent
1992-06-24
1993-02-09
Luebke, Renee S.
Jewelry
Having direct body attachment
63 13, 63 2, D11 40, D11 53, D11 76, A44C 700
Patent
active
051844818
ABSTRACT:
A novelty jewelry article and method of making same includes a swinging ornament which is suspended within a hoop. The hoop is hollow and has a seam along the inside edge thereof. A pair of holes are drilled along the seam a predetermined distance from each open end of the hoop. The seam above the holes is spread apart. A monofilament having metallic balls crimped to opposing ends thereof is assembled with the hoop wherein the balls are inserted into the open ends of the hoop until the filament reaches the drilled holes and stretches tautly across the hoop. The balls are then glued in place and end castings, one of which may include an earring post, are applied to the open ends of the hoop. An ornament is then secured to the monofilament where it may swing back and forth.
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Fuoroli Frank C.
Joseph Lawrence
Jewelry Corporation of America, Inc.
Luebke Renee S.
Saether Flemming
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