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US1686594A
US1686594A US184600A US18460027A US1686594A US 1686594 A US1686594 A US 1686594A US 184600 A US184600 A US 184600A US 18460027 A US18460027 A US 18460027A US 1686594 A US1686594 A US 1686594A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44CPERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
    • A44C11/00Watch chains; Ornamental chains

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  • My invention relates to ornamental chains adapted for use in necklaces, braceletagirdies and other articles for personal adornment. I p
  • the essential objects of my invention are to produce a chain having the appearance of intertwined lengths such as rope chain;
  • the strip 8 has its lateral edges and 10 bent orv rolled in direc tions oppositely to each other, bringing said adjacent to or into contact with the medial portion 11. of the blank atopposite sides the latter, thus forming two parallel J rolls or cylinders 12 longitudinally disposed as shown in Figures 2 and end elcration respectively oft-he chain after:
  • An ornamental metal stock chainformed of a singlepie'ceo't flexible wire ineshbent at its lateral margins to form opposed rolls and twisted to form a continuous member of continuous hollowjspiral loops laterally interengaged with the edges of the piece of mesh concealed and interengaged in torsional positions and closely adhering to each other, the whole simulating a rope chain.

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J. ANTHONY ORNAMENTAL CHAIN Filed April 18, 1927 Patented Get. 9, 1.928.
UNITEDPLSTATES PATENT or- 1c1-;,;
enn n trHonY, or ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS.
ORNAMENTAL CHAIN.
Application filed April 18,
My invention relates to ornamental chains adapted for use in necklaces, braceletagirdies and other articles for personal adornment. I p
The essential objects of my invention are to produce a chain having the appearance of intertwined lengths such as rope chain; to
produce such a chain by the use of a single piece of material only; toayoid the use of V the appended claims.
i bent,
' form a part of this specification solder; and to prevent the chain springing asunder when no retaining means are app ied to the chain ends, and inexpensiveness. 7
To the above ends essentially .my inven tion consists in such parts and combinations of parts, and in such steps and in such suc-. Cessions of steps as fall within the scope of in the accompanying drawings which i ire 1 1s a plan View of a wire fabric blank from which my chain is ultimatelyl'ligures 2 and 3, a front elevation, and an itudinal benoii of the same,
aside QlQVZtLlO-Il of the cha n pari. section on line 5- -5 of Figure Fipurc 6, side elevation of the con pleted chain. 7
Like reference characters indicate like parts throughout the views i In embodying'my invei i A an oblo strip or blank 8 of flexible .iaetallic or wir fabric of any usual or preiii'erred construction is-used. Such a strip is showninFigure 1.
Manually or by'tools the strip 8 has its lateral edges and 10 bent orv rolled in direc tions oppositely to each other, bringing said adjacent to or into contact with the medial portion 11. of the blank atopposite sides the latter, thus forming two parallel J rolls or cylinders 12 longitudinally disposed as shown in Figures 2 and end elcration respectively oft-he chain after:
teren'gaged .in torsional posit 1927. Serial No. 184,600,
ing thesame through a draw plate or otherwise the member 81s twlsted so that the portions 12 mutually overlap each other in a series of spiral lo0ps13." In'Figure 4- the strip is shown during the twisting operation. InFigure 6 the completed chain is shown; i
llext by manual manipulation or by pullltshould be noted that the chain thus described is flexible and that loops13 have no tendency to separate 'from their 'interen gaged torsional positions as would be the caseif the tubes 12 or loops lgwere nonine tegral witheach other. For this reason'also fastening means for the chain ends are unadhering to each other.
3. An ornamental metal stock chainformed of a singlepie'ceo't flexible wire ineshbent at its lateral margins to form opposed rolls and twisted to form a continuous member of continuous hollowjspiral loops laterally interengaged with the edges of the piece of mesh concealed and interengaged in torsional positions and closely adhering to each other, the whole simulating a rope chain.
ln testimony whereof I have aflixed my signature. v
for a. flexible JOHN ANTHONY.
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USD544389S1 (en) * 2005-01-26 2007-06-12 Sonya Ooten Metal crochet earring

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