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US1446179A
US1446179A US470109A US47010921A US1446179A US 1446179 A US1446179 A US 1446179A US 470109 A US470109 A US 470109A US 47010921 A US47010921 A US 47010921A US 1446179 A US1446179 A US 1446179A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44CPERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
    • A44C11/00Watch chains; Ornamental chains
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • Thisinvention relates to a watch chain having an emblem link therein, especially a relatively large link on which a society or lodge enibleinniay be displayed'and of sufficiently large size to be; easily seen and understood, the invention having reference more particularly to a charm link that is I designed to be quickly connected perina nently with various s'tyleslof linlr'chainjs that may be designed to be use/din connection with watches or be adapted to be used as neck chains.
  • i r i v t Anobyect. of the invention is to provide an improved Watch charm chain thatshall be so constructedyas to have an emblem that shall permanently'remain in acertain position relatively to the different portions ofthe chain, so that the emblem cannot Slip towards'either end of the-chain.
  • charm or emblem chain that shall'have an emblem link so connected Withthe cli'ain that it cannot ordinarily'in use turn over on the parts of the chain to which it may beconnected, a purpose being to maintain theemb lem link vith its face and the em;
  • a further object isito provide an Kim; proved emblem link for chains and, connecting devices therefor which Will permit the emblem link to beiquickly and permanently connected with a chain, in order that a *pur;
  • chaser may select a, chain acco 'dingftohis fancy. and also ⁇ Select any certa n emblem and style. of emblem hnk and have the jeweler quickly connect the-emblem link-to the chain, Without necessitating soldering operations, so that the customer need not wait long for the particular cliai'ni orem: blem chain selected I -With/the above-mentioned and other ob-v jects in view, theeinvention consists in an 7 improved. charm; chain and in -angimproved emblem link including iniprove d'means for quickly and permanently connecting an emblen link to chain links; and the invention pocket.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates the improved chain in which the embleni-- lin ki is slightly. modified and has .a different;,emblem thereon, to a dapt a chain tobefastenedto coatwith a Watch car ried in a' coatpo'cket';
  • Figfl is a frontoview of the/improved emblem vlink in one of its variousv forms;
  • Fig. 55 is an end View. of the link shown in Fig; 4 ;Fig.,-6 is afront view i of the emblem link slightly modified;- Fig,
  • the charm or emblem link as constructed in one form comprises a front plate 9 having a suitable emblem 10 on its face, the plate preferably being approximately oblong and it is connected to a box wall having a top portion 11 and a bottom portion 12 and also two approximately arcuate ends, one end preferably comprising a main portion 13 and relatively angular portions 14: and
  • the emblem link is provided with two devices for connecting it to the chain sections, the devices being originally separate from the emblem link and are designed to be secured to the link when required.
  • the connecting devices are alike but reversedly arranged in connection with the emblem link, one device comprising a non-continuous ring or eye 22 having shank members 23 and 242 that extend from opposite sides of the gap in the ring or eye in spaced apart relation so as to permit either member to pass through a chain link, and the shank members have crooks 25 and 26 on their ends from which extend wings 27 and 28 respectively adjacentto the outer sides of the shank members, the wings extending outwardly from the members.
  • the complete device is composed of elastic material. of the character of spring wire;
  • opposite device comprises a ring 22.
  • shank members 23 and 24 having crooks 25 and 26 and associated wings 27' and 28.
  • buttons or pin 29 which hasan eye 30 that is connected to the end of one section of the chain, leaving the other section of the chain connected with a watch, as
  • the chain hangs from the button or pin and the chain link is slightly modified so as to be centrally suspended and may be shaped so as to have an approximately oval front plate 31 having a desired emblem 32 on its face, also back plate the link having side wall portions 34 and 35 and curved end wall portions 36 and 37, each end wall portion having a slot 38 centrally arranged therein to receive the shank members of the connecting rings.
  • the charm link may have a front plate 39 of shield form on which is a suitable emblem 40, the shield contour including corner wall portions 41 and 42 relatively obtuse angled, similar to the wall portions 13 and 14, and opposite corner wall portions 43 and 44 of similar contour, the rings 22 and 22 being connected to such corner portions, so that the major portion of the link shall be pendant when the chain is supported at its ends.
  • the companion ring 22 is like-wise connectedwith a link? of the remaining chain section and also with the opposite end of the charm link.
  • the wings are inaccessible from the outside of the link and therefore cannot be drawn back to permit them to pass through the slot, therefore the ring becomes permanently secured in place.
  • the outspread wings in the narrow space between the front and back plates'of the link prevent the rings from turning about in the slots or hoies, and therefore the emblem link is not likely to turn over so as to obscure its face.
  • a charm chain emblem link comprising a broad front plate and a broad back plate and also a narrow wall connected to the two plates with a narrow space between the plates, the wall having an aperture therein, a supporting ring provided with a shank extending through the aperture and having elastic securing devices thereon, the devices normally engaging the wall and standing apart a distance greater than the distance between the front and back plates and permanently holding the shank in the aperture and also preventing rotation of the shank iu the aperture.
  • a charm chain link comprising a wall having two attachment portions, each portion being approximately arcuate and having an aperture therein, a broad front plate and a broad back plate connected to the wall with a narrow space between the plates, and two supporting rings having each a shank extending through the apertures respectively, each shank comprising two members having elastic wings thereon respectively that normally engage the inner side of the attachment portion adjacent to the aperture therein and permanently secure the shank in the aperture, the distance from tip to tip of the wings being greater than the distance between the front and back plates.
  • a charm chain comprising two chain sections composed of small links, a' relatively large hollow link having abroad front plate and a broad back plate and a 1 narrow wall connected thereto with a narrow space between the plates, two portions of the wall having each an aperture therein between the planes of the plates, and two rings having shanks extending through the aperturesrespectively, each shank having .wlngs thereon engaging the wall portion to permanently secure the shank in' place, vthe I distance from tip to tip of the wings being greater than the distance between to prevent i'ot'ationof the hollow, link on the shank, one'of the rings being connected to a link of one of the chain sections, the

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Tab. 20, 1923."
J. H. HENKES WATCH CHARM CHAIN Filed May 16, 1921 INVENTOR:
A TTORNEY.
Patented Feb. 29, l923.
. a 1v i9 JUSTUS H. HENKES Y 0F YINCENNESQINDIANAL Application med May 16,
ToaZZ. whom it may concern-:-
' Bei't known that I, JUsTUs HnNKns, a citizen of the United States, residin at Vincennes, in thecounty of Knox and gtate of Indiana, have invented a new and useful Watch-Charm Chain, of'wh'ich the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings; and to the letters andfigures of reference marked thereon. Y I Thisinvention relates to a watch chain having an emblem link therein, especially a relatively large link on which a society or lodge enibleinniay be displayed'and of sufficiently large size to be; easily seen and understood, the invention having reference more particularly to a charm link that is I designed to be quickly connected perina nently with various s'tyleslof linlr'chainjs that may be designed to be use/din connection with watches or be adapted to be used as neck chains. i r i v t Anobyect. of the invention is to provide an improved Watch charm chain thatshall be so constructedyas to have an emblem that shall permanently'remain in acertain position relatively to the different portions ofthe chain, so that the emblem cannot Slip towards'either end of the-chain.
Anothenob'ect -1S to providefla atch;
charm or emblem chain that shall'have an emblem link so connected Withthe cli'ain that it cannot ordinarily'in use turn over on the parts of the chain to which it may beconnected, a purpose being to maintain theemb lem link vith its face and the em;
blem thereon outward orfin plain view;
A further object isito provide an Kim; proved emblem link for chains and, connecting devices therefor which Will permit the emblem link to beiquickly and permanently connected with a chain, in order that a *pur;
chaser may select a, chain acco 'dingftohis fancy. and also {Select any certa n emblem and style. of emblem hnk and have the jeweler quickly connect the-emblem link-to the chain, Without necessitating soldering operations, so that the customer need not wait long for the particular cliai'ni orem: blem chain selected I -With/the above-mentioned and other ob-v jects in view, theeinvention consists in an 7 improved. charm; chain and in -angimproved emblem link including iniprove d'means for quickly and permanently connecting an emblen link to chain links; and the invention pocket.
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1921., -Serial,1\To-. 470,1
a man. and showing one of the numerous Ways in Which the. improvedlchain, may be Worn, or,carr1ed; F1 g. 2 1s, a View of the improved] chain, partially broken away, all-f.
ranged;approximately L as." iii 1: but
showing: the emblem; link, ain central section or With the front thereof removech/Fig. 3, illustrates the improved chain in which the embleni-- lin ki is slightly. modified and has .a different;,emblem thereon, to a dapt a chain tobefastenedto coatwith a Watch car ried in a' coatpo'cket'; Figfl is a frontoview of the/improved emblem vlink in one of its variousv forms; Fig. 55 is an end View. of the link shown in Fig; 4 ;Fig.,-6 is afront view i of the emblem link slightly modified;- Fig,
Tis a plan-of one io-f thedevices whereby the emblem link; is securely connected to fan other link of a cha n.
ous figures iof'the drawings indicate corresponding parts, or features of {construction hereinafter particularly described in: detail. I
secured, jin-lth'e -other pocket, so: that the 'WtttGll chain S milar; reference characters in; the variaiiian, 2 a 1 ga 'ment suchasfa vest having carriedi one pocket and the watch chain I extends from onefjtogtheg other 7 9 The char or emblem chaincomprises a chain section; icomposedofa suitable number of links 5 fand a'ring- 6, connected to one-end of the section, and alsolanother chain seca 7 and a snap linkB connected to oneend-of bealike and of Iany suitable. or desired dc to afi'ord avariety'of styles from which tioncomposed of a suitable :number of; links 1 a customer may-make a selection irrespec .tive oftlie type or style ofemblem, that, may be desired; J It shouldibe understood that when; offered for sale by the GWBlGI the two section'sof the chain mayqbe either-separate adapted lto'be'iised .in various Ways.
OIflCOIIITlBCtQfltOgGtllGlQ-QSTmay have been dea The charm or emblem link as constructed in one form comprises a front plate 9 having a suitable emblem 10 on its face, the plate preferably being approximately oblong and it is connected to a box wall having a top portion 11 and a bottom portion 12 and also two approximately arcuate ends, one end preferably comprising a main portion 13 and relatively angular portions 14: and
connected with the top and bottom portions respectively, the opposite end comprising a main portion 16 and relatively angular portions 17 and 18 connected to the top and bottom portions respectively. A back plate 19 corresponding in contour to the front plate 9 and the box wall is connected to the box wall, so that there is space between the front and back plates of the link. One end wall has a slot or hole 20 which extends partially in the portion 13 and partially in the portion 14, and the opposite end has a slot or hole 21 which is partially in the portion 16 and partially in the portion 17. The emblem link is provided with two devices for connecting it to the chain sections, the devices being originally separate from the emblem link and are designed to be secured to the link when required. The connecting devices are alike but reversedly arranged in connection with the emblem link, one device comprising a non-continuous ring or eye 22 having shank members 23 and 242 that extend from opposite sides of the gap in the ring or eye in spaced apart relation so as to permit either member to pass through a chain link, and the shank members have crooks 25 and 26 on their ends from which extend wings 27 and 28 respectively adjacentto the outer sides of the shank members, the wings extending outwardly from the members. The complete device is composed of elastic material. of the character of spring wire; The
opposite device comprises a ring 22. shank members 23 and 24 having crooks 25 and 26 and associated wings 27' and 28. When the devices are finally assembled the shank members 23 and 24 are locatedin the slot 20' and the shanks 23 and 24 are located in the slot 21, so that the rings shall project from the upper corners of the chain link.
hen it is desired to use the charm chain on a coat or an outing shirt or garmenta button or pin 29 is provided which hasan eye 30 that is connected to the end of one section of the chain, leaving the other section of the chain connected with a watch, as
is customary. In such cases the chain hangs from the button or pin and the chain link is slightly modified so as to be centrally suspended and may be shaped so as to have an approximately oval front plate 31 having a desired emblem 32 on its face, also back plate the link having side wall portions 34 and 35 and curved end wall portions 36 and 37, each end wall portion having a slot 38 centrally arranged therein to receive the shank members of the connecting rings.
In some cases the charm link may have a front plate 39 of shield form on which is a suitable emblem 40, the shield contour including corner wall portions 41 and 42 relatively obtuse angled, similar to the wall portions 13 and 14, and opposite corner wall portions 43 and 44 of similar contour, the rings 22 and 22 being connected to such corner portions, so that the major portion of the link shall be pendant when the chain is supported at its ends.
In practical use, after a particular style of chain has been selected and a suitable ei'nblem link has also been selected, in case the chain is not divided into two sections, one of the links of the chain is readily cut by a suitable instrument and discarded, after which aring 22 is connected with a link 5 of the chain section, and the crooks and26 are entered in the slot in one end. of the emblem link and pushed through the slot, the wings 27 and 28 sliding against the ends of the slot and being forced toward the shank members 23 and 2d, the shank members being forced together. until the wings have passed through the slot permitting the shank members of the wings to spring apart so that the ends of the wings shall come in contact with the wall portions adjacent to the slot. The companion ring 22 is like-wise connectedwith a link? of the remaining chain section and also with the opposite end of the charm link. The wings are inaccessible from the outside of the link and therefore cannot be drawn back to permit them to pass through the slot, therefore the ring becomes permanently secured in place. The outspread wings in the narrow space between the front and back plates'of the link prevent the rings from turning about in the slots or hoies, and therefore the emblem link is not likely to turn over so as to obscure its face.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new is- 1. A charm chain emblem link comprising a broad front plate and a broad back plate and also a narrow wall connected to the two plates with a narrow space between the plates, the wall having an aperture therein, a supporting ring provided with a shank extending through the aperture and having elastic securing devices thereon, the devices normally engaging the wall and standing apart a distance greater than the distance between the front and back plates and permanently holding the shank in the aperture and also preventing rotation of the shank iu the aperture.
2. A charm chain link comprising a wall having two attachment portions, each portion being approximately arcuate and having an aperture therein, a broad front plate and a broad back plate connected to the wall with a narrow space between the plates, and two supporting rings having each a shank extending through the apertures respectively, each shank comprising two members having elastic wings thereon respectively that normally engage the inner side of the attachment portion adjacent to the aperture therein and permanently secure the shank in the aperture, the distance from tip to tip of the wings being greater than the distance between the front and back plates. i
3. A charm chain comprising two chain sections composed of small links, a' relatively large hollow link having abroad front plate and a broad back plate and a 1 narrow wall connected thereto with a narrow space between the plates, two portions of the wall having each an aperture therein between the planes of the plates, and two rings having shanks extending through the aperturesrespectively, each shank having .wlngs thereon engaging the wall portion to permanently secure the shank in' place, vthe I distance from tip to tip of the wings being greater than the distance between to prevent i'ot'ationof the hollow, link on the shank, one'of the rings being connected to a link of one of the chain sections, the
other of the rings being connected to a link" the plates
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FR2561504A1 (en) * 1984-03-22 1985-09-27 Cutilla Pedro PRECIOUS METAL CHAIN FOR ORNAMENTING BOTTLES OR SIMILAR OBJECTS
US6076194A (en) * 1999-10-18 2000-06-20 Purkett; Varan C. Wearing apparel system with suspended indicia
US6263702B1 (en) * 1999-06-11 2001-07-24 Tien Chung Ent. Co., Ltd. Structure of an ornamental accessory
US6422036B1 (en) * 1999-10-13 2002-07-23 Tough Cookies, Inc. Jewelry clasp
US20060162215A1 (en) * 2005-01-24 2006-07-27 Mcvay Joyce M Prints Charming
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US6263702B1 (en) * 1999-06-11 2001-07-24 Tien Chung Ent. Co., Ltd. Structure of an ornamental accessory
US6422036B1 (en) * 1999-10-13 2002-07-23 Tough Cookies, Inc. Jewelry clasp
US6076194A (en) * 1999-10-18 2000-06-20 Purkett; Varan C. Wearing apparel system with suspended indicia
US20060162215A1 (en) * 2005-01-24 2006-07-27 Mcvay Joyce M Prints Charming
US20110168922A1 (en) * 2010-01-12 2011-07-14 Landauer, Inc. Portable dosimeter
US8541761B2 (en) * 2010-01-12 2013-09-24 Landauer, Inc. Portable dosimeter
US20160227890A1 (en) * 2015-01-09 2016-08-11 jefhoo llc Barb and cup jewelry link
US9210958B1 (en) * 2015-05-14 2015-12-15 Allan M. Hodge Necktie
US11844405B1 (en) * 2020-10-08 2023-12-19 The Patent Well LLC Decorative assemblies for use with clothing

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