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US20060086142A1
US20060086142A1 US10/972,706 US97270604A US2006086142A1 US 20060086142 A1 US20060086142 A1 US 20060086142A1 US 97270604 A US97270604 A US 97270604A US 2006086142 A1 US2006086142 A1 US 2006086142A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44CPERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
    • A44C9/00Finger-rings
    • A44C9/0007Finger-rings made of several rings
    • A44C9/0015Finger-rings made of several rings connected or interlinked to each other

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  • This invention relates to a ring ensemble in which a first ring with a single axially protruding shaped element on one side inserts into a single matching aperture on a second ring, engaging first and second rings.
  • the shaped engaging mechanism acts to prevent radial spinning and axial twisting while the rings are either worn or displayed.
  • the engaging mechanism can be easily separated at any time without having to remove the ensemble from the finger and provides an appealing effect when the rings are worn separately.
  • the invention relates to a mechanism for engaging a ring ensemble in which a first ring has a protruding shaped element that inserts into a matching aperture of a second ring.
  • the engagement of the shaped element into the matching aperture prevents the rings from spinning radially and twisting axially.
  • the mechanism allows easy insertion and separation while the ensemble is being worn on the finger or displayed, and is visually appealing when the rings are viewed in combination or alone.
  • a ring ensemble is any two rings which are meant to be worn together and have been designed to be presented in a fixed orientation.
  • An example of such an ensemble would be an engagement ring/wedding band set.
  • One skilled in the art would recognize that other similar sets could also take advantage of this invention.
  • axial twisting is defined as rotation of the rings around the axis of the engaging mechanism. Stated alternatively, axial rotation is rotation out of coincidence.
  • Radial spinning is the rotation of the rings on the finger circumferentially. This is represented by the rotation on the finger such that the settings become misaligned.
  • the shaped protruding element can be of any reasonable length, but must be long enough to be inserted into the receiving aperture on the second ring.
  • the shape must be such that minimal axial movement results while the set is being held by either first or second ring for the purpose of display (such as would not occur if the shape were circular or cylindrical).
  • One example of a shaped protruding element and aperture can be a heart (see diagram).
  • a single element is placed on one side of the first ring and the matching side of the second ring.
  • This application defines the side of the ring in which the element and aperture are located as the surface which is perpendicular to the plane of the finger when worn in the normal manner and 90 degrees from the orientation of the gemstone setting.
  • the sides can alternatively be defined as those that contact each other when the two rings are worn on the same finger.
  • a single shaped element is placed on both sides of the first ring such that either side can be aligned with the aperture of the second ring.
  • the second ring can have a single aperture on either side such as to accept the element from the first ring.
  • the shaped element is positioned on a side or sides of the rings and centrally located on the setting.

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Abstract

This invention relates to a mechanism for engaging two rings such as to prevent rotation and pivoting while being worn on a finger. The mechanism of this invention also allows the rings to be displayed on a pedestal, such as found in jewelry stores, without the rings losing alignment. The engaging mechanism is presented in the shape of a romantic symbol appropriate to the ring set and also provides a visually appealing effect when one ring is worn alone.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • Many women have adopted the custom of wearing engagement and wedding rings as a set. The individual rings are generally matching in design and produce an appealing effect when worn together on the finger. Jewelers often display and sell such sets in a wide variety of styles and gemstone settings.
  • A number of practices and devices have commonly been used to keep the rings in contact and the settings in alignment when worn or displayed.
  • The remedies have proven disadvantageous in that they detract from the intended look of the set, are difficult to remove, are uncomfortable to wear or may add cost to repairs since both rings must be serviced simultaneously.
  • There is still a long felt need for a mechanism that will provide the wearer ease of use, simplicity of design and utility in maintaining the rings in proper orientation during store display and normal wear.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • This invention relates to a ring ensemble in which a first ring with a single axially protruding shaped element on one side inserts into a single matching aperture on a second ring, engaging first and second rings. The shaped engaging mechanism acts to prevent radial spinning and axial twisting while the rings are either worn or displayed. The engaging mechanism can be easily separated at any time without having to remove the ensemble from the finger and provides an appealing effect when the rings are worn separately.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • The invention relates to a mechanism for engaging a ring ensemble in which a first ring has a protruding shaped element that inserts into a matching aperture of a second ring. The engagement of the shaped element into the matching aperture prevents the rings from spinning radially and twisting axially. The mechanism allows easy insertion and separation while the ensemble is being worn on the finger or displayed, and is visually appealing when the rings are viewed in combination or alone.
  • A ring ensemble is any two rings which are meant to be worn together and have been designed to be presented in a fixed orientation. An example of such an ensemble would be an engagement ring/wedding band set. One skilled in the art would recognize that other similar sets could also take advantage of this invention.
  • For the purposes of this application, axial twisting is defined as rotation of the rings around the axis of the engaging mechanism. Stated alternatively, axial rotation is rotation out of coincidence. Radial spinning is the rotation of the rings on the finger circumferentially. This is represented by the rotation on the finger such that the settings become misaligned.
  • The shaped protruding element can be of any reasonable length, but must be long enough to be inserted into the receiving aperture on the second ring. The shape must be such that minimal axial movement results while the set is being held by either first or second ring for the purpose of display (such as would not occur if the shape were circular or cylindrical). One example of a shaped protruding element and aperture can be a heart (see diagram).
  • A single element is placed on one side of the first ring and the matching side of the second ring. This application defines the side of the ring in which the element and aperture are located as the surface which is perpendicular to the plane of the finger when worn in the normal manner and 90 degrees from the orientation of the gemstone setting. The sides can alternatively be defined as those that contact each other when the two rings are worn on the same finger. In an embodiment of this invention, a single shaped element is placed on both sides of the first ring such that either side can be aligned with the aperture of the second ring. In yet another embodiment, the second ring can have a single aperture on either side such as to accept the element from the first ring.
  • In an example the shaped element is positioned on a side or sides of the rings and centrally located on the setting.

Claims (16)

1. A ring ensemble comprising a first ring having a single axially protruding shaped element on either a first or second side and a second ring having a single corresponding shaped aperture on either a first or second side for receiving said element, in which said element inserts into said aperture, engaging said first and second rings, preventing radial spinning and axial twisting of the first and second rings when worn together on a finger and can be engaged or disengaged without removal of the ring ensemble from the finger.
2. The ring ensemble of claim 1, wherein said first ring is a wedding ring and said second ring is an engagement ring.
3. The ring ensemble of claim 1, wherein said shaped element and aperture are decorative.
4. The ring ensemble of claim 3, wherein said shaped element and aperture are heart-shaped.
5. A ring ensemble comprising a first ring having a single axially protruding shaped element on both first and second sides and a second ring having a single corresponding shaped aperture on both first and second sides for receiving said element, in which said element inserts into said aperture, engaging said first and second rings, preventing radial spinning and axial twisting of the rings when worn together on a finger and can be engaged or disengaged without removal of the ring ensemble from the finger.
6. The ring ensemble of claim 5, wherein said first ring is a wedding ring and said second ring is an engagement ring.
7. The ring ensemble of claim 5, wherein said shaped element and aperture are decorative.
8. The ring ensemble of claim 7, wherein said shaped element and aperture are heart-shaped.
9. A ring ensemble comprising a first ring having a single axially protruding shaped element on either a first or second side and a second ring having a single corresponding shaped aperture on either a first or second side for receiving said element, in which said element inserts into said aperture, engaging said first and second rings, preventing radial spinning and axial twisting of the rings when displayed on a ring mounting pedestal.
10. The ring ensemble of claim 9, wherein said first ring is a wedding ring and said second ring is an engagement ring.
11. The ring ensemble of claim 9, wherein said shaped element and aperture are decorative.
12. The ring ensemble of claim 11, wherein said shaped element and aperture are heart-shaped.
13. A ring ensemble comprising a first ring having a single axially protruding shaped element on both first and second sides and a second ring having a single corresponding shaped aperture on both first and second sides for receiving said element, in which said element inserts into said aperture, engaging said first and second rings, preventing radial spinning and axial twisting of the rings when displayed on a ring mounting pedestal.
14. The ring ensemble of claim 13, wherein said first ring is a wedding ring and said second ring is an engagement ring.
15. The ring ensemble of claim 13, wherein said shaped element and aperture are decorative.
16. The ring ensemble of claim 15, wherein said shaped element and aperture are heart-shaped.
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US1395488A (en) * 1920-06-01 1921-11-01 Brock And Company Ring
US1536540A (en) * 1924-03-11 1925-05-05 Jason Weiler Finger ring
US1925250A (en) * 1931-12-05 1933-09-05 Hirsch Lee Finger ring
US1956033A (en) * 1933-05-05 1934-04-24 Felix P Kinsley Wedding ring and engagement ring set
US1982864A (en) * 1934-05-31 1934-12-04 Granat Joseph Ring ensemble
US2016492A (en) * 1934-05-19 1935-10-08 Granat Joseph Combined engagement and wedding rings
US2019053A (en) * 1935-07-10 1935-10-29 Manne Moe Finger ring
US2059228A (en) * 1935-03-11 1936-11-03 Granat Joseph Locked ring ensemble
US2117176A (en) * 1937-04-19 1938-05-10 Benjamin B Franklin Finger ring ensemble
US2123666A (en) * 1936-06-09 1938-07-12 Albert S Samuels Company Finger ring
US2439727A (en) * 1942-02-20 1948-04-13 Granat Leo Engagement and wedding ring ensemble
US2472893A (en) * 1948-11-10 1949-06-14 Gerson Jules Twin finger rings
US2615313A (en) * 1952-02-16 1952-10-28 Shiman Bros Co Inc Wedding and engagement ring ensemble and coupling for same
US2668605A (en) * 1948-08-14 1954-02-09 Jacob H Schaeffer Combination wedding and engagement ring and unit therefor
US2706542A (en) * 1953-09-29 1955-04-19 Shiman Bros & Co Inc Combination wedding and engagement ring and unit therefor
US2725730A (en) * 1952-06-23 1955-12-06 J R Woods & Sons Inc Finger rings with a detachable, slidable connecting means
US2726520A (en) * 1954-01-29 1955-12-13 J R Wood & Sons Inc Interlocking finger ring assembly
US2729955A (en) * 1953-11-30 1956-01-10 Jay Henry Finger ring set with gem mount locking means
US2751763A (en) * 1954-11-10 1956-06-26 Padwe Seymour Finger ring set with sheet metal latch
US3487512A (en) * 1968-02-12 1970-01-06 Andre Marosy Coupling
US5806344A (en) * 1995-06-07 1998-09-15 Bonchek; Herschel Dual locking rings

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US1395488A (en) * 1920-06-01 1921-11-01 Brock And Company Ring
US1536540A (en) * 1924-03-11 1925-05-05 Jason Weiler Finger ring
US1925250A (en) * 1931-12-05 1933-09-05 Hirsch Lee Finger ring
US1956033A (en) * 1933-05-05 1934-04-24 Felix P Kinsley Wedding ring and engagement ring set
US2016492A (en) * 1934-05-19 1935-10-08 Granat Joseph Combined engagement and wedding rings
US1982864A (en) * 1934-05-31 1934-12-04 Granat Joseph Ring ensemble
US2059228A (en) * 1935-03-11 1936-11-03 Granat Joseph Locked ring ensemble
US2019053A (en) * 1935-07-10 1935-10-29 Manne Moe Finger ring
US2123666A (en) * 1936-06-09 1938-07-12 Albert S Samuels Company Finger ring
US2117176A (en) * 1937-04-19 1938-05-10 Benjamin B Franklin Finger ring ensemble
US2439727A (en) * 1942-02-20 1948-04-13 Granat Leo Engagement and wedding ring ensemble
US2668605A (en) * 1948-08-14 1954-02-09 Jacob H Schaeffer Combination wedding and engagement ring and unit therefor
US2472893A (en) * 1948-11-10 1949-06-14 Gerson Jules Twin finger rings
US2615313A (en) * 1952-02-16 1952-10-28 Shiman Bros Co Inc Wedding and engagement ring ensemble and coupling for same
US2725730A (en) * 1952-06-23 1955-12-06 J R Woods & Sons Inc Finger rings with a detachable, slidable connecting means
US2706542A (en) * 1953-09-29 1955-04-19 Shiman Bros & Co Inc Combination wedding and engagement ring and unit therefor
US2729955A (en) * 1953-11-30 1956-01-10 Jay Henry Finger ring set with gem mount locking means
US2726520A (en) * 1954-01-29 1955-12-13 J R Wood & Sons Inc Interlocking finger ring assembly
US2751763A (en) * 1954-11-10 1956-06-26 Padwe Seymour Finger ring set with sheet metal latch
US3487512A (en) * 1968-02-12 1970-01-06 Andre Marosy Coupling
US5806344A (en) * 1995-06-07 1998-09-15 Bonchek; Herschel Dual locking rings

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