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JP-2026074608-A - Identification ring

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Abstract

[Problem] To provide an identification ring that can be identified without the need to have multiple types of ring bodies by having an identification element attached to the ring body. [Solution] The device comprises an annular ring body 3 having multiple mounting holes 4 and fitted onto the glass 2, and an identification body 5 that is detachably attached to the mounting holes 4 and provides identification markings for the glass 2. [Selection Diagram] Figure 1

Inventors

  • 與五澤 憲一

Assignees

  • 株式会社HILLS FIELD

Dates

Publication Date
20260507
Application Date
20241021

Claims (10)

  1. An annular ring body having at least one mounting hole, which is fitted onto the object to be identified, An identifier that is detachably attached to the mounting hole and performs identification marking of the object to be identified, An identification ring characterized by having the following features.
  2. The identification ring according to claim 1, characterized in that the identification body comprises a fitting portion that fits into the mounting hole, an inner large-diameter portion connected to the fitting portion and located on the inner circumference side of the ring body, having a larger diameter than the fitting portion, and an outer large-diameter portion connected to the fitting portion and located on the outer circumference side of the ring body, having a larger diameter than the fitting portion.
  3. The identification ring according to claim 2, characterized in that the outer large-diameter portion is formed to have a larger diameter than the inner large-diameter portion.
  4. The identification ring according to claim 2, characterized in that the mounting hole comprises a fitting hole portion into which the fitting portion is fitted, an inner hole portion into which the inner large-diameter portion is fitted, and a tapered hole portion formed adjacent to the outside of the fitting hole portion.
  5. The identification ring according to claim 4, characterized in that the inner large-diameter portion and the inner hole portion are configured such that the inner circumference of the ring body and the inner circumference of the inner large-diameter portion are flush.
  6. The identification ring according to claim 4, characterized in that the outer large-diameter portion is formed to be larger in diameter than the tapered hole portion.
  7. The identification ring according to claim 1, characterized in that the ring body is formed in an annular shape.
  8. The identification ring according to claim 1, characterized in that the ring body is formed in an oval ring shape.
  9. The identification ring according to claim 1, characterized in that at least one of the ring body and the identification element is made of an elastic material.
  10. The identification ring according to claim 1, characterized in that at least one of the ring body and the identification element is made of silicone resin.

Description

This invention relates to an identification ring for identifying personal belongings. Various types of identification rings have been proposed in the past. For example, Patent Document 1 discloses an identification ring that allows one's own umbrella to be distinguished from someone else's. Utility Model Registration No. 3131957 (Publication) The drawings illustrate specific embodiments of the present invention, including not only essential components of the invention but also optional and preferred embodiments. A perspective view showing an identification ring according to the first embodiment of the present invention. A perspective view showing the identification ring in its attached state. An exploded perspective view showing the identification ring. A perspective view showing the identifier of the identification ring. A perspective view showing the identifier of the same identification ring from a different direction. A side view showing the identifier of the identification ring. A cross-sectional view showing the identifier of the identification ring. A cross-sectional view showing the ring body of the identification ring. Cross-sectional view showing the identification ring. A perspective view showing an identification ring according to a second embodiment of the present invention. A perspective view showing the identification ring in its attached state. An exploded perspective view showing the identification ring in its attached state. An exploded perspective view showing the identification ring. Cross-sectional view showing the identification ring. A cross-sectional view showing the ring body of the identification ring. A perspective view showing other uses of the identification ring. A perspective view showing a modified example of the identifier in the identification ring according to the first and second embodiments of the present invention. <First Embodiment> Hereinafter, a first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. In Figure 1, reference numeral 1 denotes an identification ring according to the first embodiment of the present invention. As shown in Figure 2, this identification ring 1 is designed to be fitted onto, for example, a glass (object to be identified) 2. As shown in Figure 3, this identification ring 1 comprises an annular ring body 3 that fits onto the glass 2. The ring body 3 has multiple mounting holes 4 spaced apart in the circumferential direction, and an identification element 5 for identifying the glass 2 is detachably attached to these mounting holes 4. As shown in Figures 4-7, the identification element 5 comprises a fitting portion 6 that fits into the mounting hole 4, an inner large-diameter portion 7 connected to the fitting portion 6 and located on the inner circumference side of the ring body 3, having a larger diameter than the fitting portion 6, and an outer large-diameter portion 8 connected to the fitting portion 6 and located on the outer circumference side of the ring body 3, also having a larger diameter than the fitting portion 6. The outer large-diameter portion 8 is formed to be larger in diameter than the inner large-diameter portion 7, and these fitting portion 6, inner large-diameter portion 7, and outer large-diameter portion 8 are, for example, configured with a circular cross-section. As shown in Figures 8 and 9, the mounting hole 4 comprises a fitting hole 9 into which the fitting portion 6 of the identification body 5 fits, an inner hole 10 into which the inner large-diameter portion 7 fits, and a tapered hole 11 formed adjacent to the outside of the fitting hole 9. These fitting hole 9, inner hole 10, and tapered hole 11 are, for example, configured with a circular cross-section. Furthermore, it is preferable that the inner large-diameter portion 7 and the inner hole portion 10 be configured such that the inner circumference of the ring body 3 and the inner circumference of the inner large-diameter portion 7 are flush. Furthermore, the outer large-diameter portion 8 is formed to be larger in diameter than the tapered hole portion 11 and protrudes from the outer circumferential surface of the ring body 3. The protruding head portion 12 of this outer large-diameter portion 8 has an identification mark 13 formed on it, such as an alphabet letter. The ring body 3 and the identification element 5, configured in this way, are made of an elastic material such as silicone resin. With the above configuration, the identification element 5, which has the identification mark 13 formed on it, is fitted into the mounting hole 4 of the ring body 3 while being elastically deformed, and the ring body 3 is attached to the glass 2. This eliminates the need to have multiple types of ring bodies 3, and allows for the identification of the glass 2. In other words, it is sufficient to prepare multiple ring bodies 3 with the same configuration and multiple identification elements 5 with different configurations that are fitted