Abstract:
A clothing pin-type accessory is provided defining an artistic frame of a predetermined shape and design and equipped with rearwardly directed mounting shank portions for penetrating through a layer of thick clothing material and a pair of clutches are removably mountable from the free ends of the mounting shanks for releasably securing the pin to the clothing material. A dangle-type adornment is provided and mounting eye means is further provided and loosely engaged over at least one of the mounting shanks for supporting the adornment in dangle fashion from the frame. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the frame is generally planar, includes a closed periphery and the dangle-type adornment is suspended in generally centered position within the frame.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     1. Field of the Invention 
     This invention relates to clothing accessories. More particularly, this invention relates to a jewelry frame with means for attaching many different types of dangling adornments. 
     2. Description of Related Art 
     Several different types of decorative devices adapted to selectively attach a variety of small adornments are know to one skilled in the art. U.S. Pat. No. 1,441,924 to Hartmann discloses supporting frames and structures for beading which may be used in conjunction with necklaces and other similar devices. A disadvantage of this device is that it is limited to the display of beads and does not permit the attachment of other numerous types of jewelry adornments. Furthermore, the device only attaches to necklaces and the like which are put on and taken off by a person repeatedly. The device does not remain attached to clothing so that it may remain on a given article of clothing as long as desired. 
     U.S. Pat. No. 2,180,726 to Bradley discloses clips attached to jewelry items. The clips have hinged jaws which can grip a desired article to be attached to a jewelry item. The clips, however, are bulky and designed for gripping flowers. The clips are not suited for the attachment of small jewelry adornments. 
     U.S. Pat. No. 3,348,388 to Elliot discloses a bracelet having means to interchangeably receive various brooches having pins attached. This device is not able to be worn on clothing. Also, the device is limited to receiving only those adornments having pins attached to them. 
     U.S. Pat. No. 4,507,344 to Baughman discloses a pin having a detachable face. A disadvantage of this device is that only adornments specifically adapted to fit within the face of the pin may be selectively attached to the pin. This severely limits the number and style of adornments which may be selectively worn with the device. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     The present invention comprises an artistic frame of a predetermined shape and design. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the invention comprises a generally planar frame having a closed periphery and inner and outer margins. The frame includes front and rear sides and a pair of peripherally spaced mounting shanks project rearwardly from the frame. The shanks include forward ends anchored relative to the frame and rearward outermost ends adapted to penetrate thick clothing material, as well as an intermediate length portions between the forward and rearward ends. The intermediate length portions of the shanks each are of a length greater than necessary to extend through the aforementioned thick clothing material and abutment-type clutches are removably mountable on the rearward ends of the shanks. 
     One or both of the mounting shanks includes a dangle-type adornment, including mounting eye means loosely receivable on the corresponding shank intermediate length portion adjacent the corresponding forward end and the mounting eye means is of sufficient length (multiple interconnected eye members) to support the adornment laterally inwardly, or laterally outwardly, of the inner or outer margin of the frame. 
     In the instance of a heart shape frame, at least one of the mounting shanks thereof will be disposed at the upper central portion of the heart shape frame and the adornment supported therefrom in dangle-fashion will be reasonably centered within the heart shape frame. 
     The main object of this invention is to provide a clothing accessory pin from which various different types of dangle adornments may be supported. 
     Another object of this invention is to provide a clothing accessory pin from which various different types of dangle adornments may be removably supported. 
     Still another object of this invention is to provide a dangle adornment equipped clothing accessory pin from which various different dangle-type adornments may be selectively supported. 
     Still another object of this invention is to provide a clothing accessory pin supporting various dangle adornments which can be attached to virtually any form of clothing. 
     Still another object of this invention is to provide a clothing accessory pin which can be secured tightly enough to an article of clothing such that there will be no extra room for bagging of the clothing. 
     Still another object of this invention is to provide a clothing accessory pin which can be secured to an article of clothing to prevent the possibility of the frame inadvertently falling off of the article of clothing and the adornments from becoming lost. 
     Still another object of this invention is to provide a clothing accessory pin which can support one or more dangle adornments. 
     A final object of this invention to be specifically enumerated herein is to provide a clothing accessory pin for supporting dangle-type adornments therefrom and which will conform to conventional forms of manufacture, be of simple construction and easy to use so as to provide a device that will be economically feasible, long-lasting and relatively trouble free in installation. 
     These together with other objects and advantages which will become subsequently apparent reside in the details of construction and operation as more fully hereinafter described and claimed, reference being had to the accompanying drawings forming a part hereof, wherein like numerals refer to like parts throughout. 
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     FIG. 1 is an elevational view of a jewelry frame and dangle adornment assembly constructed in accordance with the present invention; 
     FIG. 2 is an enlarged vertical sectional view taken substantially upon the plane indicated by the section line 2--2 of FIG. 1; 
     FIG. 3 is an elevational view of an alternative embodiment of the invention incorporating a jewelry frame of a different shape. 
    
    
     DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
     Referring now more specifically to the drawings the numeral 10 generally designates a jewelry frame and dangle adornment combination constructed in accordance with the present invention. The combination 10 includes a peripherally continuous, substantially planar frame 12 constructed in the shape of a heart and including upper and lower central portions 14 and 16. However, it should be understood that frames of many shapes and sizes can be constructed in accordance with and embody the principles of the present invention. 
     The frame 12 includes front and rear sides 18 and 20 as well as projections or mounting shanks 22 and 24 supported from and extending rearwardly of the portions 14 and 16. 
     The shanks include forward ends 26 and 28 anchored relative to the portions 14 and 16, rearward outermost ends 30, 32 adapted to penetrate thick clothing material 34 and intermediate length portions 36 and 38 between the forward ends 26, 28 and the rearward ends 30, 32. The intermediate length portions are of a length greater than necessary to extend through the thick clothing material 34 and the mounting shanks 22 and 24 have their rearward ends 30 and 32 forced through the clothing material 34. In addition, abutment type clutches 40 and 42 are removably secured on the mounting shanks 22 and 24 on the side of the clothing material 34 remote from the frame 12 to thereby secure the frame 12 to the clothing material 34. 
     The mounting shanks 22 and 24 are externally threaded and the clutches 40 and 42 are similarly internally threaded. However, other types of mounting shanks and clutches may be used, if desired. In the preferred embodiment, the mounting shanks 22 and 24 and the clutches 40 and 42 are made from white gold. White gold is preferred because it is stronger than 14K gold and does not break down or strip as easily as 14K gold. 
     The combination 10 additionally includes a dangle-type adornment 46 and mounting eye means 48 is provided for supporting the adornment 46 from the mounting shank 22. 
     The mounting eye means includes a first planar closed eye 50 loosely disposed on the intermediate length portion 36 of the mounting shank 22, a second closed planar eye 52 loosely engaged with the lower portion of the eye 50 and disposed in a plane positioned at generally right angles relative to the plane of the eye 50 and the plane of the frame 12 and a third eye 54 through which the eye or loop 52 is loosely received, the eye 54 being formed integral with the adornment 46. 
     Because of the overall effective length of the mounting eye means 48 comprising the eyes, 50, 52 and 54 and the positioning of the mounting shank 22 at the upper central portion 14 of the frame 12, the adornment 46 is suspended within the interior perimeter of the frame 12, substantially centered in the heart shape frame. 
     The eye 50 is of larger internal cross-sectional area than the eye 52 or the eye 54, thereby enabling the eye 50 to be more readily engaged over the mounting shank 22 prior to the frame 12 being secured to the thick clothing material 34. 
     The screw threads on the mounting shanks 22 and 24 allow for the frame 10 to be tightened against the clothing 34 sufficiently so that there is no room between the back of the frame 20 and the clothing 34 for bagging of the clothing. The elimination of bagging also eliminates the feeling of heavy hanging jewelry that tears one&#39;s clothing. The ability of the present invention to avoid bagging and tearing one&#39;s clothing is further enhanced by the open-frame configuration of the frame 12, and similar frames. In other words, the frame consists only of an outline or periphery with no metal on the interior surface, thus greatly reducing the weight of the frame. On the other hand, the length and width of the frame give it an attractive appearance and a pleasing background for the adornments attached thereto. Adding to the attractiveness of the frame is the substance and width of its peripheral outline; although, it can still be made thin (as shown in FIG. 2) so as to minimize weight. Finally, since the frame has a double shank configuration, wherein the shanks 22 and 24 are spaced apart, additional support for the article as worn on the clothing is provided. In other words, two areas of the wearer&#39;s clothing share the weight of the article, rather than just one area, thus distributing such weight over a larger surface area. Preferably, the center of gravity of the frame will lie intermediate the two shanks. 
     The screw threads also serve the purpose of reliably securing the frame and adornment to the clothing. The threads prevent the clutches 40 and 42 from accidentally disengaging from the mounting shanks 22 and 24, causing the possible loss of the frame 10 and adornment 46, which is a more likely occurrence with other attachment means. 
     An alternative embodiment of the clothing accessory frame and adornment combination is illustrated FIG. 3 and generally referred to by the reference numeral 10&#39;. The combination 10&#39; includes a generally oval frame 12&#39; tapering in with toward one end and the opposite ends of the frame 12&#39; include mounting shanks 22&#39; and 24&#39; corresponding to the mounting shanks 22 and 24 and adornments 46&#39; loosely supported therefrom in dangle fashion through the utilization of mounting eye means 48&#39; corresponding to the mounting eye means 48. In the case of the frame 12&#39;, the adornments 46&#39; are suspended therefrom in positions disposed at least substantially entirely outwardly of the outer periphery 13&#39; of the frame 12&#39;, whereas the adornment 46 is suspended entirely within the inner periphery 13 of the frame 12, that embodiment of the invention illustrated in FIG. 1 and 2 being the preferred embodiment of the invention. 
     In embodiments having more than one adornment attached to the frame, the distance between the shanks should be far enough that when an adornment is attached to each shank, the dangling adornments do not overlap each other. 
     It is readily apparent that the frame may be worn with adornments on all shanks, on only one or a few shanks, or without any adornments at all. This versatility allows for many combinations of looks with one artistic frame. 
     It is important to note that the intermediate length portions 36 and 38 of the mounting shanks 22 and 24 are of sufficient length not only to extend through the thick clothing material 34, but also to loosely receive the eye 50 on the intermediate length portion 36 between the thick clothing material 34 and the frame 12. Not only must the eye 50 be loosely received on the intermediate portion 36, but there must be sufficient space between the frame 12 and the thick clothing material 34 in which to loosely receive the eye 52. 
     By providing the frame 12 and its mounting shanks 22 and 24 as well as the clutches 40 and 42 as disclosed and by providing the mounting eye means 48, any suitable adornment 46 may be used in conjunction with the frame 12. Thus, a person&#39;s pin and adornment jewelry collection may be more versatilely used. The adornments can be changed whenever desired, or a favorite adornment may remain on a certain article of clothing as long as desired. 
     It is apparent that the simple and versatile method of mounting the frame allows the frame to be mounted on virtually any article of clothing. Illustrative examples of clothing articles to which the frame may be attached are hats, scarfs, belts, ties, lapels, and the like. 
     The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.