A breakable finger ring made of any material comprising links that allow the invention to break apart when force is applied. The invention permits release of finger from the ring in case the ring gets caught in moving machinery or heavy object. One or more weak links are placed in various locations to allow the ring to fail gracefully. The links comprising of interlocking members encompass slots where shafts can either be molded in place or inserted. The shafts to be made of any material with lower tensile and shear strengths than the ring members.
Dr. Stephens graduated from the University of Kansas School of Medicine in 1996. She works in Billings, MT and specializes in Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine. Dr. Stephens is affiliated with Billings Clinic Hospital.