Jewelry – Having direct body attachment – Nonpiercing
Patent
1977-01-24
1979-02-20
Shay, F. Barry
Jewelry
Having direct body attachment
Nonpiercing
63 12, A44C 700
Patent
active
041399935
ABSTRACT:
The Earring Stay is a piece of jewelry similar to an earring in size, shape and composition. It differs from the conventional earring in that the two sections, when inserted into a pierced ear lobe, form a comfortable platform on each side of the ear lobe. Screw-on earrings can then be anchored securely to these platforms. The Earring Stay consists of two parts, one a hollow tube threaded on the inside, and connected to a thin disk, the other a threaded shaft connected to another thin disk. And these disks are the platforms of the Earring Stay. One of the platforms is provided with means, such as a circumferential lip, to prevent the screw-on earring from slipping off the platform.
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