Jewelry Patents (Class 362/104)
  • Patent number: 6233971
    Abstract: A jewelry piece 10 includes a light transparent, ornamental element 20 and a light emitting diode 16 positioned near the ornamental element. A battery case 12 has a side wall 12b having a threaded opening 29 therein providing access to a battery being held within the battery case. A mechanical clasp 14 has an outwardly projecting threaded element 14b adapted to be received in the threaded opening 29. There is a first conductive wire 26 having one end connected to one terminal of the battery and another end connected to the diode 16 and a second conductive wire 30 having one end connected to the light source and another end having a clasp 14. The clasp 14, when partially inserted into the opening 29, completes a loop but does not contact the other terminal of the battery, preventing the diode 16 from being energized. When completely inserted into the opening 29, the clasp 14 makes contact with the other terminal of battery to energize the light source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 22, 2001
    Assignee: Calypso Worldwide Marketing, Inc.
    Inventor: Stephen K. Ohlund
  • Patent number: 6174075
    Abstract: The customized clear, free from impediment, obstruction, or hindrance, or the translucent or transparent transmission of light is permitted to shine through an injected or poured pliable plastic which could be PVC, formulated to emit the maximum even dispersion of LED (light emitting diodes), illumination. The single or multiple LEDs are fitted into a cavity usually in the back of the plastic unit in order for the emission of light to pass through the unit. This light emitting unit is usually molded for application onto wearable apparel, accessories or decorative items and can be molded into varying shapes, colors, designs or logos with impressions within or on the surface in flat, two dimensional or three dimensional properties for illumination and exploitation of said unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 16, 2001
    Assignee: Luminary Logic LTD
    Inventor: Michelle Jillian Fuwausa
  • Patent number: 6122933
    Abstract: A jewelry piece 10 includes a light transparent, ornamental element 20 and a light emitting diode 16 positioned near the ornamental element. A battery case 12 has a side wall 12b having a threaded opening 29 therein providing access to a battery being held within the battery case. A clasp 14 has an outwardly projecting threaded element 14b adapted to be received in the threaded opening 29. There is a first conductive wire 26 having one end connected to one terminal of the battery and another end connected to the diode 16 and a second conductive wire 30 having one end connected to the light source and another end having a clasp 14. The clasp 14, when partially inserted into the opening 29, completes a loop but does not contact the other terminal of the battery, preventing the diode 16 from being energized. When completely inserted into the opening 29, the clasp 14 makes contact with the other terminal of battery to energize the light source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 26, 2000
    Inventor: Stephen K. Ohlund
  • Patent number: 6106129
    Abstract: A chemiluminescent illuminated novelty device employing a a light-filtering thermoformed vessel having a form for holding chemiluminescent reagents, e.g. a round shaped chemical holding section. The lighting effects generated by reaction of the chemiluminescent reagents are enhanced by the presence of particles containing a secondary fluorescer. In one embodiment, these particles may have a particular geometrical shape, e.g. a star or heart shape, and further contain a secondary fluorescer capable of being excited by the primary chemiluminescent light source so as to emit a secondary source of light which creates a glitter effect.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 22, 2000
    Assignee: Omniglow Corporation
    Inventors: Earl Cranor, Fred Kaplan
  • Patent number: 6050695
    Abstract: Novelty jewelry in the form of sets of jewelry items which may be sold in pairs, at least one jewelry item being provided with an electrical display which will become operational when the two jewelry items are placed together. In one embodiment the novelty jewelry comprises first and second finger rings (14), at least one of which is provided with an electrical display such as a lamp (18) and a normally open electrical circuit interconnected with the electrical display. At least one of the first and second jewelry items is provided with a battery (24), or other source of electrical current. Operation of the electrical display is initiated by bringing the two jewelry items together.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 18, 2000
    Inventor: Wayne G. Fromm
  • Patent number: 5951158
    Abstract: An earring, comprising a main decorative body, a shaft extending from the main decorative body, a backing plate which selectively secures to the main decorative body, and a light source within the main decorative body. Light carrying fiber optic strands extend from the main decorative body, each having a proximal end and a distal end. The proximal end is in communication with the light source such that light from the light source enters the proximal end of the fiber optic strands. Light propagating spheres are attached to the distal end of the light carrying strands. A power source is contained within the backing plate, and supplies power to the light source when the backing plate is attached to the shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1999
    Inventor: Sally Upah
  • Patent number: 5934784
    Abstract: An intermittently illuminated article of apparel which includes a light source and a flasher connected to the light source. The flasher may include a pulse generator, which, in turn, may further include a digital oscillator for generating sequential pulses of voltage, which are supplied to the light source. The article further includes a battery holder connected to the flasher for holding a battery, and a ball mountable on the hair of a wearer by an elastic member connected thereto. This ball may be made in two separable and reassemblable sections, to provide ready access to the interior thereof as needed. These sections may be configured so that they can be snapped together and pulled apart readily by the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1999
    Inventor: Larry Dion
  • Patent number: 5876109
    Abstract: Lighted jewelry ornaments contain a lighting device to be used with a variety of different light-transmissive ornaments for making illuminating earrings, necklaces, bracelets, pendants or decorative ornaments to be hung on clothing apparel, trees or chandeliers etc. They are composed of an ornament housing (23) and a decorative threaded cap battery housing (22) having an attachment device, such as an eyepin (10), as a point of attachment for a hanging support device such as an earring fish hook or necklace. Said battery housing encloses a tapered compression coil spring (12) and a battery (15) that electrically connects to a light-emitting diode or light bulb (3) which is contained within said ornament housing by a threaded plug (6). Adhered to an ornament (1) is one of four said threaded plugs, which encircle said light-emitting diode or light bulb and which screws into said decorative threaded cap.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 2, 1999
    Inventor: Vincent James Scalco
  • Patent number: 5855429
    Abstract: A safety light is provided including a housing having a front face, a rear face, and a periphery formed therebetween defining an interior space. The rear face having a recess formed therein. A pin and clasp assembly is coupled within the recess of the housing and adapted to releasably attach the housing to a first recipient surface. A pile type fastener is adhered to the rear face of the housing and surrounds the rectangular recess. The pile type fastener is adapted to releasably attach the housing to a second recipient surface. Also included is a light emitting diode connected to the housing and adapted to illuminate upon the receipt of power. Finally, a switch is connected between the light emitting diode and a battery for allowing the transmission of power to the light emitting diode upon the closing thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 18, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 5, 1999
    Inventors: David H. Webb, Jr., Robert E. Webb
  • Patent number: 5758945
    Abstract: A device for enhancing the brilliancy of transparent or translucent stones used in jewelry pieces. A tract assembly with one or more channels is mounted in a conspicuous position of a jewelry piece. One or more carriers holding the stones in a through opening are slidably mounted within the channels. A phosphorescent plate or deposit on the bottom surface of the channel directs visible light to the exposed surface of the moving stones causing refractions with different characteristics as the angle of incidence varies constantly resulting in enhanced brilliancy of the jewelry piece. Plug members are removably mounted to the ends of the channels preventing the carriers from falling off.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1998
    Inventor: Alejandro E. Lima
  • Patent number: 5755506
    Abstract: A badge or sign including a plate formed of light-transmissive material with a front side for bearing indicia. A light source is positioned within the plate to illuminate it from within. A pin is secured to the plate for attaching the plate to an article of apparel. Adjacent the pin, a clip is secured to the plate for carrying a battery capable of powering the light source. The clip has an integral hook for holding the free end of the pin. The pin and the hook are electrically connected with the battery and the light source so that the engagement of the pin with the hook to secure the badge to an article of apparel acts to permit the flow of an electrical current from the battery to the light source and to illuminate the light source. Disengagement of the pin and hook electrically disconnects the battery from the light source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 26, 1998
    Inventors: Eric A. Ray, Steven H. Roberts, Tommy D. Ray
  • Patent number: 5690412
    Abstract: An ornamental article utilizing a miniature battery as a source of electrical power for illuminating a gem stone in an article of wear which battery is selectively charged by solar energy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 25, 1997
    Assignee: Said M. Sekandari
    Inventor: Joseph M. Sheldon
  • Patent number: 5653530
    Abstract: An improved ornamental lighting device comprising a base having an open end and a cavity communicating with said open end, a socket for receiving an electric bulb, and a wire for securing a pendant prism to said base at said open end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 5, 1997
    Inventor: Rusty M. Pittman
  • Patent number: 5653524
    Abstract: An illuminated ring including a pair of light emitting diodes with an associated switch. Such switch allows the selective actuation of either diode. Also included is a cap with opaque indicia printed thereon for releasably coupling about the diodes in use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 5, 1997
    Inventor: Paul D. Gray
  • Patent number: 5649758
    Abstract: An article of apparel which includes at least one LED which is intermittently and repetitively turned on. In one form, a hollow ball or shell contains an LED and a digital pulser comprising a battery and a digital oscillator for passing successive pulses of current through the LED. Preferably the shell is made in two separable and halves, to permit easy access to the interior to turn it on or off manually, to repair it, or to replace the battery. In another form, the invention comprises a linear series of LED's on a strip which can be fastened between the laces and tongue of a shoe, the LED's being successively turned on momentarily to produce the appearance of light moving along the strip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 22, 1997
    Inventor: Larry Dion
  • Patent number: 5567037
    Abstract: An illumination device for enhancing the structural and aesthetic appearance of associated articles or substrates and to provide operative coaction with conductive current paths made from conductive paints, inks and the like compositions on such articles and substrates is disclosed. The illumination device comprises an LED having leads, the LED and at least one portion of the leads are encapsulated within a substantially nonconductive relatively transparent or translucent housing. At least a second portion of the leads of the LED extend outside of the housing and are arranged substantially flush along an exterior surface of the housing so that when the housing is connected by suitable connectors to the associated article or substrate, electrical communication with an external power source can be established for operating and actuating the LED.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 22, 1996
    Assignee: Ferber Technologies, L.L.C.
    Inventor: Andrew R. Ferber
  • Patent number: 5519591
    Abstract: A lighting device mounted within a jewelry setting which is directed at a facet of a gemstone to increase the brilliance and brightness of the gemstone. The lighting means is a low dispersion, focused beam of light which is directed at a facet of a gemstone so that the gemstone captures the light. In the preferred embodiment, the lighting source is radioluminescent or electroluminescent and uses various focusing means to focus the light from the lighting means. Fiber optic material may be used to direct light at the gemstone. The fiber optic material may contain dyes which absorb ambient light and cause the light to be directed in desired wave lengths at the gemstone. The fiber optic material may absorb light from the lighting means, as well as ambient light, to provide additional illumination in relatively high ambient light situations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1996
    Inventor: Charles F. McCrary
  • Patent number: 5508893
    Abstract: A multi-colored chemiluminescent lighting device and method for making same comprising a flexible tube filled at least partially with an activator solution a plurality of ampules containing oxalate solutions, which may or may not be of the same density, wherein the ampules are disposed in the flexible tube and at least one barrier element disposed between at least two of the plurality of ampules, wherein the barrier element(s) are disposed between ampules capable of imparting different chemiluminescent colors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 16, 1996
    Assignee: Rhode Island Novelty Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Bogdon Nowak, Jacques Ladyjensky
  • Patent number: 5504664
    Abstract: Illuminated jewelry connectable to a wearer as an earring, a clothes pendant or the like includes a light-emitting diode (LED) connected onto an enlarged flat base member at one end of an elongated stem. A miniature battery housing also includes a stem cavity positioned immediately adjacent and generally coextensive with the battery compartment to supportively receive and closely mate with the distal portion of the stem therewithin through the use of an intermediate semi-rigid plastic tube secured within the stem cavity. The intermediate tube frictionally acts upon the stem to hold the stem at any desired depth into the tube. The stem and housing are structured so that an electrical circuit is completed between the battery and the LED through the stem when the stem is fully inserted to the bottom of the stem cavity. In this configuration, a gap between the enlarged base member and the housing generally equal to the thickness of the wearer's earlobe or article of clothing is defined.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 2, 1996
    Inventor: Loren D. Ostema
  • Patent number: 5497307
    Abstract: An illuminating jewelry includes a housing containing a mercury switch, a mercury battery, a cap containing a light bulb, and a clipping member for clipping to the wearer, whereby anytime the illuminating jewelry is moved, the jewelry illuminates in a blinking manner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 5, 1996
    Inventors: Tae H. Bae, Sang Y. Bae, Sang I. Bae
  • Patent number: 5477433
    Abstract: An illuminated necklace is disclosed that includes a metallic chain separated into two chain portions. One end of each portion is connected to a pendant that includes an illuminated element, such as a lamp or LED. The other end of each portion is connected to a clasp component that includes a power source. As such, an electrical circuit is formed between the power source, through the first chain portion, through the illuminated element, through the second chain portion, and back to the power source. The chain comprises a plurality of interlocking, separate chain elements that are of such a size and shape that the movement of the chain elements with normal body movement causes the chain elements to move into and out of contact with each other. As such, the illuminated element flickers intermittently.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 19, 1995
    Inventor: Stephen K. Ohlund
  • Patent number: 5408396
    Abstract: An illuminated earring holder comprises an electric lamp with a rotatable lamp shade, wherein the shade is provided with a multiplicity of holes, each of which is dimensioned to receive the post of a straight post earring, or the hook of a hook-type earring. In a preferred embodiment, some of the holes are provided near the bottom edge of the shade, and a filament of thread, wire, or monofilament material is threaded through the holes near the bottom edge. Earrings, particularly hoop-type earrings, can be suspended from the filament. In the preferred embodiment, the lamp also includes a dish-like base with an upturned peripheral lip, for holding the earring backs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 18, 1995
    Assignee: CCS International Corp.
    Inventor: Clint C. Stanley
  • Patent number: 5383100
    Abstract: A flexible, light-transmissive, factory sealed, tubular display package having multiple channels which may rotate around or fluctuate parallel to the longitudinal axis of the package is disclosed. The channels may have coextruded linings and contain light-producing, luminescent materials, chemiluminescent materials, bioluminescent materials, fluorescent materials, colored dyes, liquid crystal materials, and the like to provide a multi-colored display of the liquid products contained therein. When used with chemiluminescent compounds, the package finds particular application as jewelry, lightsticks, and in advertising exhibits.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 1991
    Date of Patent: January 17, 1995
    Inventor: J. Peter Kikos
  • Patent number: 5375044
    Abstract: An optical display device for use with wearing apparel or in combination with novelty gifts for illumination thereof. The optical display device based upon a control circuit capable of energizing incandescent lamps attached to a conductive pathway. The control circuit having an IC based timing circuit with manual switches for lamp lighting mode sequence as well as sequencing speed. An alternative embodiment is disclosed using an EPROM IC chip wherein all sequencing and functional timing is performed by an instructional software program made operational upon manual switch toggling. The conductive pathway provides electrical coupling to the lamps with one embodiment having a pathway formed from flexible circuit boards. Use of flexible circuit boards permits simplistic color changing by use of peel-off covers placed over the lamps as well as protection from moisture, impact, or dislodgement of the lamps. The coupling of circuit boards across movable joints is by flexible wire or conductor tape.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 20, 1994
    Inventor: Steven P. W. Guritz
  • Patent number: 5347437
    Abstract: A fiber optic tail for a jewelry clasp is coupled to the light-emitting diode by a piece of stretchable and shrinkable tubing. A symbol or legend is inscribed on the tail ribbon such that light is emitted around an edge of the symbol to illuminate the symbol. In a second embodiment, a backlit symbol in a fiber optic ribbon is seen through a window in a cover, which may be decorated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 13, 1994
    Inventors: Lorraine A. Cocca, Gary L. Turbeville, Cesare W. Brown
  • Patent number: 5323300
    Abstract: A lighting device mounted within a jewelry setting which is directed at a facet of a gemstone to increase the brilliance and brightness of the gemstone. The lighting means is a low dispersion, focused beam of light which is directed at a facet of a gemstone so that the gemstone captures the light. In the preferred embodiment, the lighting source is radioluminescent or electroluminescent and uses various focusing means to focus the light from the lighting means. Fiber optic material may be used to direct light at the gemstone. The fiber optic material may contain dyes which absorb ambient light and cause the light to be directed in desired wave lengths at the gemstone. The fiber optic material may absorb light from the lighting means, as well as ambient light, to provide additional illumination in relatively high ambient light situations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 21, 1994
    Inventor: Charles F. McCrary
  • Patent number: 5253149
    Abstract: Illuminated jewelry connectable to a wearer as an earring, a clothes pendant or the like includes a light-emitting diode (LED) connected onto an enlarged flat base member at one end of an elongated stem. A miniature battery housing also includes a stem cavity positioned immediately adjacent and generally coextensive with the battery compartment to supportively receive and releasably retain the distal portion of the stem therewithin. The stem and housing are structured so that an electrical circuit is completed between the battery and the LED through the stem when the stem is fully inserted to the bottom of the stem cavity. In this configuration, a gap between the enlarged base member and the housing generally equal to the thickness of the wearer's earlobe or article of clothing is defined. A transparent lens over the LED may be provided to enhance decorative illumination.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 12, 1993
    Inventors: Loren D. Ostema, Jonathan L. Kaye
  • Patent number: 5243504
    Abstract: A sales promotion system and method is provided for attracting consumer attention to each individual article of a plurality of articles being sold and which are typically arranged on a store shelf. Each of the items to be sold has its own blinking light circuit arranged at a display surface of the product. Preferably, the display surface is a front surface or side surface of a box or package containing the item being sold. A light such as an LED driven by the blinking circuit protrudes through an aperture in the display surface. The blinking circuit blinks for a period of time sufficiently long to permit the items to be sold from the store shelf. Thereafter, the purchaser of the item, after opening the package, may remove the blinking circuit and wear the blinking circuit as a promotional button or the like.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 29, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 7, 1993
    Inventor: Daniel A. Sejzer
  • Patent number: 5239450
    Abstract: A round illuminated button pin is back-lit by internal miniature incandescent lamps or LEDs (light emitting diodes). The image is not punctured by the lights -- rather, it is printed on a flat disk of transparent or translucent polystyrene (or other suitable plastic). A removable cap of rigid transparent plastic, such as molded acrylic, covers and holds the image. When the cap is removed, the planar circular image disk is loose, except for a pair of positioning notches in its diameter which capture a pair of lugs to keep the image from rotating within the cap. The image disk may quickly be removed simply by turning the button upside down, whereupon it will freely fall out. This allows one button to be reused with any number of interchangeable alternate images.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1993
    Inventor: Stephen F. Wall
  • Patent number: 5222797
    Abstract: The instant invention teaches the use of conventional chemiluminescent constituents, admixed or separated, disposed within at least two juxtapose chambers in a parallel or helically woven pattern. The chamber each containing a distinct color that when viewed in placement of the instant invention, provides a combination color or rainbow type product that cannot be obtained by mixing dyes in a single chamber. The invention further providing a means for allowing new color combinations not available due to dye incompatibility.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 29, 1993
    Assignee: Lexington & Associates
    Inventor: Stanley Holland
  • Patent number: 5201578
    Abstract: An article of jewelry comprising a body having two plate members which sandwich a battery between them and having lighting elements electrically connected between the plate members to be illuminated by the battery. A circuit element in the form of a removable microchip and carrier is attachable to one of the plate members providing a means to control the characteristics of the illumination. The construction of the article renders it susceptible to easier assembly whether by manual or automatic means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 13, 1993
    Inventor: Randy C. Westmoland
  • Patent number: 5193896
    Abstract: A lighting device adapted for personal use, and having a frame structure, an electric lamp, a battery associated with the frame structure, a switch mechanism with which the lamp is associated and carried by the frame structure and having a movable switch arm supporting contacts connected with the lamp and operable for selectively making and breaking a lamp energizing circuit between the battery and the lamp by movable operation of the arm, and there being structure for attaching the device in place for use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1993
    Inventor: Seymour Oberlander
  • Patent number: 5154506
    Abstract: A flashlight holder comprising an adjustable elastic strap with a smaller integral sleeve having an axis substantially parallel to that of a larger loop defined by the strap. The strap encircles the arm and mounts a flashlight either tucked inside the main arm strap, or within the smaller sleeve in the case of a smaller distance flashlight.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 1991
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1992
    Inventor: Ronald R. Leard
  • Patent number: 5140840
    Abstract: An electrical earring for use on a pierced earlobe. The earring includes a receptor portion for positioning on an outer part of the earlobe and which contains a light enhanced display element, such as a translucent stone. The earring also includes a transmitter portion for positioning on the inner portion of an earlobe. The transmitter portion contains a battery and an electrical lamp such as an LED which is electrically connected to the battery. An elongated light transmitting post extends from the transmitter portion through the earlobe and into the receptor portion for transmitting light from the LED to the light enhanced element of the receptor portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 25, 1992
    Inventor: Joseph M. Miceli
  • Patent number: 5117338
    Abstract: A lighting device mounted within a jewelry setting which is directed at a facet of a gemstone to increase the brilliance and brightness of the gemstone. The lighting means is a low dispersion, focused beam of light which is directed at a facet of a gemstone so that the gemstone captures the light. In the preferred embodiment, the lighting source is radioluminescent or electroluminescent and uses various focusing means to focus the light from the lighting means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 26, 1992
    Inventor: Charles F. McCrary
  • Patent number: 5018053
    Abstract: The present invention discloses illuminated jewelry which is adapted for use as an earring, lapel pin broach, tie clip, cuff link, etc. A light source, such as an LED, is molded with a non-conducting, light transmissive material, which is preferably faceted to provide multiple reflected images of the illuminated light source. A power source, such as a small battery, is held by a retainer which provides electrical contact with one terminal of the power source. A lead finding is pivotally secured to the retainer at one end, and is secured at the opposite end to the light source. A lead post is secured to the light source, and positioned to contact the opposite terminal of the power source to energize the light source when the retainer is moved to a closed position. When the retainer is moved to an open position, the circuit between the power supply and the light source is broken. A biasing means is disposed between the retainer and the lead finding, to urge the illuminated jewelry open and closed positions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 1990
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1991
    Assignee: Lazerware, Inc.
    Inventors: James D. Belknap, Brian S. Ward
  • Patent number: 4998186
    Abstract: A decorative hair ornament is provided utilizing optic fibers attached to the means of fastening the ornament to the hair. A plurality of optic fibers are extended outwardly controlled by a light source including a battery and diode. Decorations such as gemstones, artificial flowers, and the like are provided to conceal the elements of the light source for the fiber optics.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 5, 1991
    Inventor: Lorraine Cocca
  • Patent number: 4975809
    Abstract: The visual attractiveness of a variety of otherwise-autonomous articles may be significantly enhanced through the inclusion of an apertured, internally light-transmissive essentially solid and preferably, peripherally light reflectively coated panel which is edge-illuminated and energized by elements self-contained within the article body. Article apertures of distributed area, point size or both may be thusly illuminated. Distributed-area display effects may be enhanced through aperture-aligned light-concentrative discontinuities formed in the panel. Enchancement of point-display effects may similarly be achieved through point-aperture-aligned, light-concentrative point discontinuities likewise formed in the panel. Point effects may also be enhanced through the employment of an end-illuminated, aperture-aligned, point-discontinuous optical fiber in conjunction with a subject apertured panel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 1988
    Date of Patent: December 4, 1990
    Assignee: Tradebest International Corporation
    Inventor: Ming-ho Ku
  • Patent number: 4965705
    Abstract: An electronic badge includes a front plate having a plurality of illuminators formed therein and a pair of pins protruding rearwardly from the front plate electrically connected with two power input pins of a flasher integrated circuit formed in the front plate for driving and flashing the illuminators, and a button having at least a battery fixed in the button provided with two clips respectively connected with two poles of the battery for coupling the two pins and the front plate and for powering the illuminators for their flashing, whereby upon a disengagement of the two clips of the power source from their corresponding two pins, the power lead to the illuminators will be disconnected to switch off the illuminators.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 23, 1990
    Inventor: Wen-Tsung Lin
  • Patent number: 4930052
    Abstract: An illuminable earring includes a housing having a slit-like opening; an earring support for hanging the housing from an ear of a person; a printed circuit board in the housing; a light bulb positioned on the printed circuit board; a power supply positioned on the printed circuit board for supplying power to the light bulb, the power supply including a battery, and a contact in electrical contact with the battery for supplying power from the battery to the light bulb; a pulse circuit connected between the power supply and the light bulb for supplying pulses of power from the power supply to the light bulb; and a thin non-conductive strip of plastic extendible through the opening in the housing and insertable between the battery and the contact for selectively interrupting the supply of power from the power supply to the light bulb.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 29, 1990
    Assignee: Rubie's Costume Co
    Inventor: Joel Beige
  • Patent number: 4903176
    Abstract: A fashionable bracelet having a series of running flash lights which comprises an annular body made of transparent or translucent material and having a channel grooved in an inner sidewall thereof for engaging a bulb belt having a plurality of flash bulbs of different colors connected to outlet legs of an integrated circuit and a power panel having at least a battery connected to an inlet end of the integrated circuit through a contact switch and a snap ring adapted to be engaged in the channel and positioned over the belt for holding the belt in place and actuating ON and OFF operation of the contact switch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 1989
    Date of Patent: February 20, 1990
    Inventor: Jiann-Shyong Chen
  • Patent number: 4894757
    Abstract: The present invention provides an illuminating apparatus for ornamental elements such as in an illuminated necklace, an illuminated belt or the like, which includes a plurality of lamps to illuminate more than one lamp housing which simulates a pendant or the like. A battery assembly is provided in one of the lamp housings to power the circuit of the illuminating apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 1988
    Date of Patent: January 16, 1990
    Inventors: John D. Frusha, Sam S. Lee
  • Patent number: 4802070
    Abstract: An article of jewelry includes at least one electrically activated light source, at least two elongated and stiff electrical conductors connected to and extending from the light source, and an attachment assembly for attaching the article of jewelry to a wearer. The electrical conductors conduct electrical power to the light source and are spaced apart to provide an aperture for detachably receiving and retaining an electrical power source between the conductors with at least one conductor contacting the positive terminal and at least one conductor contacting the negative terminal of the electrical power source. The conductors frictionally retain the power source in the aperture. The conductors, aperture, light source, and electrical power source are the visible article of jewelry when the article of jewelry is being worn. The article of jewelry may be worn with or without the electrical power source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 29, 1988
    Date of Patent: January 31, 1989
    Inventor: Randy C. Westmoland
  • Patent number: 4791536
    Abstract: Disclosed herein are sound responsive lighted earrings. The earrings include a circuit board having mounted thereon a sound sensor connected to an amplifier and a digitizer designed to break up sounds into a plurality of frequency bands. A corresponding plurality of light emitting diodes are provided which are attached to a corresponding number of fiber optic cables having fiber optic strands extending therefrom. The earrings sense sounds and in response thereto cause respective ones of the LEDs and their corresponding optical fibers to be illuminated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 1988
    Date of Patent: December 13, 1988
    Inventor: Darold L. James
  • Patent number: 4779172
    Abstract: Intermittent illuminated disco jewelry is provided in which the lamp members, flasher, battery and switch are hidden within the disco jewelry and yet function to illuminate intermittently the disco jewelry. The flasher, battery and switch are removable so as to be replaced when needed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 1988
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1988
    Inventors: Francisco G. Jimenez, George Spector
  • Patent number: 4777408
    Abstract: An electronic adornment for clothing, jewelry and the like includes an electrically operated light emitter and an electrical circuit operative to intermittently actuate the light emitter to closely simulate natural flickering light from faceted gemstones. The electrical circuit includes independent controls for pulse frequency and pulse width.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 1986
    Date of Patent: October 11, 1988
    Inventor: Frederick P. DeLuca
  • Patent number: 4719544
    Abstract: Ornamental electronic jewelry preferably in the form of an earring is presented which is comprised of a housing with a plurality of fiber-optic strands extending therefrom. The housing includes therein a self-contained battery and light emitting diode (LED). The bundle of fiber-optic strands are directly attached to the LED via an opening in the LED housing. The batteries are electrically connected to the LED so that the LED transfers light to the bundle of fiber-optic strands. Preferably, an earring closure mechanism is provided which acts to both attach the earring to an ear as well as to provide on/off switching. In an alternative embodiment, an electronic circuit is encased in the housing to provide flashing to the LED and hence the fiber-optic strands.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1986
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1988
    Inventor: Robert M. Smith
  • Patent number: 4692846
    Abstract: A battery holder for use in conjunction with a coin type battery carries an electric element having a pair of leads extending radially of the inner surface of the holder. One of the leads is considerably longer than the other and extends to the edge of the holder and then turns axially along the inner surface of the rim of the holder so as to engage the side edge of a coin battery when inserted. A substantial portion of the remainder of this lead is covered by insulation material so as to prevent contact with other portions of the coin battery. The other lead from the electric element engages a terminal of opposite polarity of the coin type battery when the coin type battery is properly inserted so as to switch the electric element to an "ON" state. Reversal of the battery orientation switches the element "OFF".
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 1986
    Date of Patent: September 8, 1987
    Assignees: Deborah Donkerbrook, Ronald Carstersen, Gail Carstersen, Randall Johnson
    Inventor: Randall Johnson
  • Patent number: 4652981
    Abstract: An illuminatable belt is described which includes a two piece buckle, a power pack and an elongated tube connected to one piece of the buckle at one end and to the second piece of the buckle at the opposite end. The power pack contains battery operated flashlight type circuitry with an on-off switch, and a bulb is connected to the circuit. A bundle of optical fibers extends from the bulb area into the hollow tube away from the bulb. When the power pack contains batteries and is turned on, light shines away from the power pack into the fiber bundle so as to illuminate the hollow tube, e.g., throughout the entire length of the belt.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 1985
    Date of Patent: March 24, 1987
    Inventor: Kenneth P. Glynn
  • Patent number: 4638409
    Abstract: A non-conductive housing retains a small battery slidably within a recess in the housing. An electrically conductive clip or plate holds the battery within the recess. In an "off" position the battery contacts the non-conductive housing. Moved to the "on" position the battery contacts a thin conductive layer bonded to the housing, thereby completing and adding power to a circuit connected with the clip and an electrical or electronic element or device to be powered. Lighted or sounding jewelry or other small items containing an electrical element are applications. Additional positions of the movable power source may control other circuits causing other electrical and electronic effects such as flashing or sequential lights.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 1985
    Date of Patent: January 20, 1987
    Inventor: Marc Berman