Jewelry with an integral hinge

Jewelry – Locket – Hinged cover

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2989641, A44C 1500

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055864520

ABSTRACT:
An item of jewelry, specifically a locket, is made from stamped rings or rims (36, 38) of which one has an integral pivot pin (40) and the other has a hinge tongue (52) which are formed during the stamping. To connect the rings (36, 38) the tongue 40 is simply passed behind the pin (40) and then wrapped round it. The rings (36, 38) are soldered to respective locket shells (30, 32) to complete the locket.

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patent: 3618338 (1971-11-01), Sauer

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