Having Securement Detail Patents (Class 63/3.1)
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Publication number: 20130074545Abstract: The present invention relates generally to a charm strap. More particularly, the invention encompasses a snap charm bolder and charm strap. The present invention is also directed to a novel method of interchangeably securing charms to an inventive charm strap. The present invention is also directed to a novel securing means for a charm strap having at least one interchangeable charm. The present invention is also directed to a novel jewelry strap with interchangeable snaps and snap charm holders.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2011Publication date: March 28, 2013Inventor: Donna Lynn Moloney
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Publication number: 20120324947Abstract: A method for applying jewelry especially in connection with functional items such as medical alert bracelets and replaces the cumbersome and difficult to open traditional clasps. The clasps can hold tight, yet allow those without fine motor skills to easily clasp and unclasp the jewelry.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2012Publication date: December 27, 2012Inventors: Margaret Jordan Opperman, Fred Lane
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Patent number: 8336239Abstract: The field of the present invention relates to an identification assembly, and in particular, to a clasp device for securing to an identification wristband, and to a wristband and clasp assembly. In one embodiment, a identification assembly for a patient includes a band with first and second opposite ends and first and second opposite edges and a width measured between the first and second edges. The identification assembly also includes a clasp secured to the band. The clasp has a first section having an inside surface and an outside surface; a second section having an inside surface and an outside surface, the inside surface of the second section facing the inside surface of the first section; and a protrusion extending from one of the first or the second section to engage the other of the first or the second section to secure the first and second sections together in a closed position.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2009Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: St. John Companies, Inc.Inventors: Robert McDermott, Adam Preisach, Andrew Bishop, Tracey Carpentier, Karen Joseph
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Publication number: 20120318018Abstract: Bracelet clasp (1) with a buckle (10) having strands carrying shouldered pins (6, 7) cooperating with eyes (8, 9) in the buckle, with two pushers (11, 12) antagonistic against springs, each controlling two bolts (15, 16; 17, 18). The first pusher (11) integrally drives a first bolt (15) opposite a first pin (6) and a second bolt (16) opposite a second pin (7), and the second pusher (12) independently drives a first bolt (17) opposite said first pin (6) and a second bolt (18) opposite said second pin (7), so that only the combined actuation of the two pushers (11, 12) drives all of the bolts (15, 16, 17, 18) through their entire release travel to release said pins (6, 7) and one of the bolts (17, 18) remains locked during insertion of a pin (6, 7) in an eye (8, 9).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2012Publication date: December 20, 2012Applicant: MONTRES BREGUET SAInventors: Laurent MOUCHE, Tommaso BIRAGHI, Stéphane CADAU, Cédric MEILLER
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Publication number: 20120234043Abstract: Implementations of the present disclosure are directed to wearable item holders including a receptacle configured to releasably retain an item, the receptacle including a bottom surface, a lip that defines a periphery of an opening, and a groove defined between the lip and the bottom surface, the groove being configured to receive and retain edges of the item, and a supporting member coupled to the receptacle, the supporting member being configured to bear at least a portion of the weight of the receptacle and the item when the item holder is worn by a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2012Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: PENNYBANDZ, LLCInventor: Alberto Guerrero, II
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Patent number: 8245533Abstract: A jewelry ring and associated method includes a shank, and a cross member having ornamental elements which is received by the shank. The shank has two upwardly directed slots which accept the cross member and allow it to slide upward toward the ends of the shank. When the ring is worn the finger holds the cross member in the slots of the shank. The cross member includes ornamental elements which rotate around a rod. End members on the rod retain the ornamental elements, and prevent the rod from sliding transversely through the slots in the shank.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2011Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Inventors: Shelly Avneri-Katzir, Yifat Ungierowicz-Bloch
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Publication number: 20120186297Abstract: A jewelry system comprises at least one bracelet having two ends and a length and at least one necklace having two ends and a length approximately twice as long as the length of the bracelet, each of the ends of each bracelet and each necklace having a magnetic clasp element forming a portion of a flat surface of the hemispherically shaped housing such that any two clasp elements can be magnetically attached to each other to form a decorative spherically-shaped clasp that does not immediately appear to be a clasp, but rather an integral decorative element of the jewelry piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2012Publication date: July 26, 2012Inventor: Anat Reichenberg
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Publication number: 20120174626Abstract: A jewelry system comprises a main strand and at least one harmonizing strand. The main strand has a supporting string, first and second clasps, and a first bead pattern and second bead pattern each including at least one signature bead that identifies a theme of the jewelry system. The at least one harmonizing strand has a supporting string, first and second clasps, and a harmonizing bead pattern including at least one signature bead that corresponds to the theme of the jewelry system. In this manner, the multiple strands are conducive for trading and collecting among members of a social category or environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2011Publication date: July 12, 2012Inventors: Kara L. Larson, Catherine W. Hines
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Patent number: 8209824Abstract: A magnetic jewelry clasp is described that includes a first body member having a magnet that defines a first magnetically attractive surface. The clasp includes a second body member that has a magnet that defines a second magnetically attractive surface that magnetically connects to the first magnetically attractive surface to define a first locking arrangement of the clasp. The clasp includes a safety catch that has a first protuberance that is adapted to open and close the safety catch. The safety catch includes a second protuberance that fits over the end of the second body member which defines a second locking arrangement of the clasp. The Safety catch is designed so that it will function whether the two bodies are brought together with both right side up or with one up side down. It includes a pair of side panels that prevent misalignment of the first and second body members. There is also disclosed a safety catch with a magnet.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2008Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: EF Designs, Inc.Inventor: Robert Fuhtman
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Patent number: 8205471Abstract: A device for allowing jewelry strands to be added or replaced with two interlocking arms, two rotating members, two knobs, and a shaft. The closed end of each interlocking arm is attached to a rotating member, the shaft extends through an aperture in each rotating member, and a knob is situated on each end of the shaft. The two interlocking arms are roughly the same size. The interlocking arms are positioned one on top of the other such that they form a closed shape when the interlocking arms are in a closed position. The rotating members rotate about the shaft, thereby causing the interlocking arms to rotate relative to one another.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2009Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Inventor: Nancy R. McLees
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Publication number: 20120125047Abstract: A personal ornament is provided which has an ornamental element including a magnet. A surface of the magnet is coated with a resin compounded with jewelry powder.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2011Publication date: May 24, 2012Inventor: Kazuo Kimura
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Patent number: 8171639Abstract: A decorative article such as a bracelet is formed from one or more elastomeric cords and one or more braiding cords. Generally, the elastomeric cords provide a structure around which one or more braiding cords may by arranged, and upon which one or more decorative elements may be threaded. The elastomeric cords allow decorative elements, such as buttons, to be secured to the top surface of a decorative bracelet. In addition, the elastomeric cords allow the bracelet to have a more customized fit and increased durability. The braiding cords are woven around the elastomeric cords, such as in knots. A clasp may be formed from the elastomeric cords. The clasp may accept one or more decorative elements to secure the bracelet in a loop configuration.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2008Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Inventor: Beverly Jaykins
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Patent number: 8166685Abstract: A identifying device for animals comprising an identifying ring comprising a laser or ink jet marker and/or an electronic transponder intended for being arranged around one of the animal's legs, characterized in that the ring comprises adjusting and latching means, comprising at least one latching stem to be engaged concurrently on the one hand, into a latching hole and on the other hand, into a retaining hole.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2008Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Stephane Mouille
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Publication number: 20120101531Abstract: The invention relates to a biocompatible material made of a rust-resistant, alloyed stainless steel which is configured with at least one martensitic surface layer which is formed by a heat treatment with nitrogen case hardening and subsequent cooling. The surface layer, orthogonally to the surface into the sample interior, displaying a virtually linear course of the accompanying hardening and being achieved by a complete phase change (so-called austenitising) in the structural state from ferrite via austenite to martensite. In addition, the biocompatible material is in contact preferably indirectly or directly with the human body, no reactions and/or sensitivity problems being able to occur even in permanent use as a result of its absolute freedom from nickel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2009Publication date: April 26, 2012Inventor: Peter Barth
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Patent number: 8132327Abstract: A manufacturing device enabling jeweled bearings to be maintained, locked and immobilized on fishing line thread.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2005Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Societe Sicom France (SARL)Inventor: Arthur Sieradzki
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Patent number: 8127408Abstract: Magnetically connected socket joint components comprise one or more paired components so as to form socket joint structures which can form various different articles, such as, for example, articles of jewelry, toys, educational implements, games or amusement devices, instructional aids, eyeglass frames, robotic arms, prosthetic devices, human replacement joints, and the like. The socket joint structures comprise convexly configured male and concavely configured female socket components which may be fabricated from suitable magnetic materials, or alternatively, the convexly configured male socket components may be fabricated from suitable magnetic materials while the concavely configured female socket components may be fabricated from suitable ferromagnetic materials, or vice versa.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2006Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Inventor: Zachary D. Wiseman
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Patent number: 8113013Abstract: The present invention provides inter-transformative jewelry articles, and kits and methods of making and using the same. Inter-transformative jewelry articles according to the present invention are adapted to change or transpose, expand or simplify, and attach or detach, wherein one shape or design or article or item becomes another shape or design or article or item by using diverse, interchangeable and adaptive parts.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2004Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Inventor: June Kessler
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Publication number: 20120023796Abstract: A wristband assembly comprising a wristband strap, a permanent adhesive supported by a first portion of the strap and adapted to secure the strap into a loop, and a temporary adhesive supported by a second portion of the strap. The wristband assembly can further include a liner positioned over the permanent adhesive, and preferably also over the temporary adhesive. The wristband assembly can also include a perforation between the second portion of the strap and the first portion of the strap to facilitate removal of the second portion. In this way, the second portion can act as a redeemable tag. After the tag has been removed and redeemed, the promoter can stick the tag to a tally sheet to organize the tags into groups of a defined number. The tally sheets can then be counted to determine the number of redeemed tags, without the need to count each tag.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: WRISTBAND RESOURCES, INC.Inventor: Bryan M. Waltersdorf
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Patent number: 8091382Abstract: A jewelry coupling includes a U-shape fitting connectable to respective parts of a necklace to allow two degrees of freedom of motion between the respective parts, e.g., allowing one part to rotate in one plane about one axis and the other part to swivel about another axis. The U-shape fitting includes a pair of spaced-apart disk-like sides with a fastener therebetween and attachable to a jewelry band member allowing rotation thereof about the fastener, a bridge connecting the two disk-like sides and an opening in the bridge for a pin fastener attachable to a decorative jewelry item, e.g., a pendant, allowing for swiveling of the decorative jewelry item about the another axis. A method for assembling an article of jewelry includes attaching a jewelry band member to a jewelry coupling allowing rotation about one axis and attaching a decorative jewelry item to a pin fastener allowing swiveling of the decorative jewelry item relative to the jewelry coupling and Jewelry band member.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2008Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Inventor: Joseph M. Neuman
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Publication number: 20110247361Abstract: A method and system providing for customizable jewelry is disclosed. The customizable jewelry system comprises a plurality of jewelry strands with releasable clasps at each end and multi-connector findings. The multi-connector findings are connectors with multiple loops capable of being a connecting joint to the jewelry strands. The multi-connector findings are especially suitable for multiple layer necklaces and belts. The opposing ends of each jewelry strand can be releasably secured to one another and to multi-connector findings to form various structures suitable for use as necklace, bracelet, chain belt, or other component jewelry accessory. Each strand can be repeatedly utilized in multiple jewelry item combinations. Each strand within a jewelry structure can also be removed or substituted with another strand to achieve any configuration that is desirable for a particular outfit and setting.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2011Publication date: October 13, 2011Inventor: Sheila A. Masterson
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Publication number: 20110185768Abstract: A decorative double-sided jewelry clasp for joining two ends of a jewelry chain together. The clasp comprises a rocker plate pivotally mounted to a base plate at a hinge. The hinge is formed by cooperating yokes extending from the center of each of the rocker plate and base plate. With plates facing, the yokes align and a pin is inserted there through to pivotally secure them together. A torsion spring is carried on the pin to bias the rocker plate versus the base plate. Further, the base plate has a short post at one end and a longer hook at the other, the hook looping around to the backside of the rocker plate, and thereby stopping counter-pivoting of the rocker plate. Both hook and post catch and secure the ends of the jewelry chain, with the spring locking the chain at both ends until a user depresses the rocker plate, thereby counter-biasing it open at both ends to release the chain.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2011Publication date: August 4, 2011Inventor: Anna Pinchuk
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Patent number: 7980095Abstract: A method and system providing for customizable jewelry is disclosed. The customizable jewelry system comprises a plurality of jewelry strands with releasable clasps at each end and multi-connector findings. The multi-connector findings are connectors with multiple loops capable of being a connecting joint to the jewelry strands. The multi-connector findings are especially suitable for multiple layer necklaces and belts. The opposing ends of each jewelry strand can be releasably secured to one another and to multi-connector findings to form various structures suitable for use as necklace, bracelet, chain belt, or other component jewelry accessory. Each strand can be repeatedly utilized in multiple jewelry item combinations. Each strand within a jewelry structure can also be removed or substituted with another strand to achieve any configuration that is desirable for a particular outfit and setting.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2006Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Inventor: Sheila A. Masterson
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Publication number: 20110146347Abstract: An article of jewelry includes at least one body having a top and bottom face. The body is constructed of a precious or semi-precious metal. In one embodiment, the metal is titanium. A magnetic element is connected to the body. In one embodiment, the magnetic element has a face or surface which comprises at least 50%, and preferably 75% to 90%, of the total area of the bottom face of the body. In one embodiment, the body comprises a link, and a plurality of the links are connected to form a bracelet. In one embodiment, the magnetic element is generally oval in shape and is inset into the body so that the face of the magnetic element is co-planar with the rear of the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2010Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventor: Jeffrey Dunmire
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Publication number: 20110120188Abstract: An article of jewelry with interchangeable ornaments is disclosed. The article has an elongated support or a strand that has a proximal end that is permanently affixed to a first ring cap and a distal end that is removably affixed to a second ring cap. The second cap has female threads that threadably engage/disengage with a male threaded plug defined on the distal end of the strand to facilitate slidable insertion/removal of ornaments and smart beads. The first ring cap includes a clasp that is attachable to a loop of the second ring cap to define a closed position of the article. The first and second ring caps may include magnets that magnetically attach to each other that define inbuilt clasping means for the article.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2009Publication date: May 26, 2011Inventor: John Kaupp
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Publication number: 20110048072Abstract: An article of jewelry comprising plates having indicia embossed or engraved thereon mounted on a shoelace type cord. The ends of the cord have rigid rectangular aglets and are threaded through rectangular holes at opposed ends of the plates. The generally flat cord cannot twist or fold within the rectangular holes in the plates so the plates always maintain the same orientation and position on the cord, allowing them to be arranged and displayed sequentially. The article of jewelry can be tied to itself using one hand because the cord is provided with a rectangular button hole of the same size as the rectangular holes in the plates. The rigid rectangular aglet is passed through the button hole, under the cord and back through the created loop and pulled tight, thereby tying the cord to itself using only one hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2009Publication date: March 3, 2011Inventors: Laura Mullen, Kelly Johnson
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Publication number: 20110048071Abstract: The Sports Fan Wristband is a fashion accessory item that displays a favorite team name and/or logo, allowing the wearer to display team spirit in a comfortable and fashionable manner. The wristbands are made with Ponte Jersey, the same material used to make team jerseys, have a wide elastic core and a double closure system that allows the wristband to be adjusted for any wrist size. The double closure allows for durability of the product, and also serves as a method of displaying the band as a placard on play off Display Board. This is an original idea that has the potential for additional sales in a multi billion dollar business that helps sports fans support their teams.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2009Publication date: March 3, 2011Inventor: Darren Derall Campbell
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Patent number: 7878024Abstract: An earring includes an earring body, a locking bar provided at one end of the earring body and formed with a locking groove, and a locker provided at the other end of the earring body to be selectively locked with the locking bar. The locker is formed with an insert groove, the insert groove is provided at an inside thereof with a locking protrusion, and a locking release button is positioned adjacent to the locking protrusion while protruding out of the locker. The spring includes a compression spring and the locking protrusion is adapted to lock with the locking groove of the locking bar while performing a straight movement in a state in which the locking protrusion is elastically supported to the spring. The locking/unlocking operations of the coupling parts are easily performed and an aesthetic appearance of the earring is improved.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2008Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Core Jewelry, Inc.Inventor: Kyung-Hak Baik
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Patent number: 7849569Abstract: A clasp for an ornamental object comprising a base, a top, and a link. The link engages the base. The engagement occurs where at least one projection and an aperture from the link respectively engage at least one cavity and a post from the base. The engagement between the base and top is further secured by moving the top and the base proximal each other such that the link is positioned between the two. Magnetic force is used to position the top and base proximal each other.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2008Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: I.B. Goodman Mfg. Company, Inc.Inventor: Steven Cope
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Publication number: 20100300147Abstract: A bracelet for displaying messages includes a continuous elastic band and at least one releasably attached message clip. The message clip has a body with a front surface and a rear surface with a flange extending about a periphery of the front surface forming a recessed area. A clip portion is connected to the body for releasably holding the body on the band. A message portion having a display surface with a message displayed thereon is mounted on the body and received in the recessed area wherein the message is visible.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2010Publication date: December 2, 2010Inventors: Tasha J. Farmer, David E. Farmer
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Publication number: 20100281918Abstract: The present invention concerns a component for jewellery and/or costume jewellery articles, suited to be used for making chains, necklaces and bracelets, the article including a first annular element or link and a second annular element or link, the first and second elements or links being connected to each other in such a way as to form a chain portion, and wherein the second annular element or link is revolvingly fixed to the first element or link in a predetermined position. The invention also concerns an ornamental object, for example a necklace, a chain, a bracelet or a similar object.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2009Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventor: Renzo COLPO
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Publication number: 20100257898Abstract: A jewelry holder for holding a strand of jewelry may include a front ring member including a first embedded magnet and a back ring member including a second embedded magnet. The front ring member may be detachably connected to the back ring member by cooperation of the first embedded magnet and the second embedded magnet. The jewelry holder may include a center member, and the center member may be substantially T-shaped. The center member may include a potentially decorative back surface, and the center member may include a third magnet to cooperate with the first magnet and the second magnet. The third magnet may be positioned within an aperture of the central member, and the center member may include a cover for the aperture of the center member.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2009Publication date: October 14, 2010Inventor: Aleshia Michelle Bonilla
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Patent number: 7802448Abstract: A jewelry assembly incorporating a body portion, the body portion being halved, each half of the body portion including a magnetic fastener half; a strand anchoring pin and socket joint fixedly attached to one of the clasp's halves; a helically threaded void extending into the other of the clasp's halves; a helically threaded lug fitted for threaded engagement with the helically threaded void, and a flexible bead supporting strand spanning between and interconnecting the body portion's halves.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2007Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: H.K.C.J. (Asia) Ltd.Inventor: Lok Chan
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Patent number: 7793518Abstract: A clothes gathering clasp (10) is provided that is used for gathering and retaining a portion of a clothing garment. The clasp consists of an outside member (20) having a jewelry decorated external surface (22) and an internal surface (24) containing an imbedded a first magnet (26). A chain (40), or other flexible retainer, is attached onto the outside member on one end and to a jewelry decorated inside member (52) on the other. The inside member contains a second magnet (54) imbedded in its internal surface (52). The clasp functions by placing the outside member on an outer surface of a garment then gathering the material with the chain while placing the inside member opposite the outside member on an inner surface of the clothing garment. The portion of the garment gathered with the chain is then retained by the chain in conjunction with the opposed magnets that magnetically bind each other together through the garment material.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2007Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Inventor: Fatin B. Holleman
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Publication number: 20100223954Abstract: An ornament for a person comprises: an attachment body having an at least partially closed loop shape and including first and second side wall portions; a guide rail formed of an elongated member, the guide rail including a first end pivotally fixed to or extending from the first side wall portion of the attachment body in a direction inwardly to said at least partially closed loop shape of the attachment body, a second end, and a parallel rail portion extending between the first and second ends of the guide rail; and an decorative element having first and second lateral sides, and including a guide hole formed through the first and second lateral sides, the guide hole configured to insert the second end of the guide rail there-through and having a width the same as or slightly wider than the size of the parallel rail portion of the guide rail to enable a sliding movement of the decorative element along the guide rail.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2009Publication date: September 9, 2010Inventor: Kyung Jung Kim
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Patent number: 7788774Abstract: A releasable clasp or coupling includes a female member and a male member each having a cylindrical body, a flat front end disposed at an angle diagonal to the longitudinal axis of its body, and a rear end adapted to be connected to the end of a flexible member such a necklace, or the like. The female member has an aperture through its diagonal front end and the male member has a tongue element that extends outwardly from its diagonal front end. The aperture and the tongue element are aligned and slidably engaged to place the diagonal front ends face-to-face, and upon relative pivotal movement of the bodies, the longitudinal axis of the male and female members become axially aligned and the aperture and tongue element become oriented out of alignment to prevent accidental removal. The tongue may also frictionally engage the female member.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2007Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Inventor: Paul Brian Cravey
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Patent number: 7779517Abstract: A decorative clasp closes by magnetic action, and can be worn on the front, i.e. at the throat or beneath the throat. The clasp allows the loop size of the jewelry article to be adjusted to suit the wearer's preferences. A pair of arcuate arms are joined at a pivot member, and close magnetically to form a generally oval shape.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2009Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Inventor: Harry G. Stewart
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Patent number: 7757359Abstract: A buckle mechanism (1), for releasably and adjustably connecting an attachment member (3) to a tongue member (5), comprises a fixed buckle member (2) connected to or adapted for being connected to the attachment member (3). A movable element (4) that is adapted to be connected to the tongue member (5) is slidably mounted inside the fixed buckle member (2) between a first stable position and a second stable position for varying a distance along a pulling direction between said tongue member (5) and said attachment member (3). This mechanism further comprises a manually-operable lever system (6, 6?) for moving the movable element (4) between its first and second stable position.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2006Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: X-Ray Management & Licensing Ltd.Inventor: Roland Iten
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Patent number: 7726152Abstract: A releasable and separable magnetic clasp for a body-part encircling article of jewelry, such as a bracelet or necklace, or the article of jewelry itself comprising such clasp, the main body of the article being of semi-rigid, non-articulated construction and having an inherently curved configuration, and composed of one or more cables, braids or bundled wires or fibers. The clasp comprises a pair of ferrules joined to the main body. The ferrules are axially curved to match the inherent curve of the main body. A curved insertion member having a first magnet extends from one of the ferrules and is received by a bore present in the other ferrule, and a second magnet or magnetically receptive metal member is disposed within the bore, such that with the two ferrules joined the first magnet abuts the second magnet or metal member in order to maintain the clasp in the closed configuration.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2007Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Inventor: Guy Beard
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Publication number: 20100083700Abstract: A jewelry assembly comprises a shank (30, 70, 110, 156, 172, 198) and a collet (10, 50, 108, 150, 164, 186) and a locking element (26, 28, 46, 48, 64, 66, 92, 94, 105, 107, 152, 162, 166, 170, 182, 184, 196, 202) on each of the collet (10, 50, 108, 150, 164, 186) and shank (30, 70, 110, 156, 172, 198) arranged to mechanically cooperate to hold the collet (10, 50, 108, 150, 164, 186) and shank (30, 70, 110, 156, 172, 198) in a predetermined relative position. Two locking elements (26, 28, 46, 48, 64, 66, 92, 94, 105, 107, 152, 162, 166, 170, 182, 184, 196, 202) may be provided on each side of the collet which are rounded protrusions and which cooperate with corresponding holes in the shank.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2009Publication date: April 8, 2010Applicant: IPCS Logistical Support LimitedInventors: Uriel Joseph, Yonithan Joseph
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Patent number: 7690220Abstract: The invention provides a personal ornament capable of reliably retaining the personal ornament with strong magnetic attraction force of metallic magnets. The magnetic attraction force is not less than a predetermined value, and hence it enhances safety against theft, and is excellent in wearing and removing by a wearer. The personal ornament comprises a string-shaped tube made of a flexible material and capable of being twisted and bent, a plurality of columnar metallic magnets inserted into the string-shaped tube, and an outer covering provided on an outer peripheral surface of the string-shaped tube. Alternatively, the personal ornament comprises a personal ornament body formed by inserting a plurality of columnar metallic magnets into a string-shaped tube, and a retainer capable of fixing one end side and the other end side of the personal ornament body in a state where both end sides are aligned in parallel with each other.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2007Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Triple A Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kazuo Okamura
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Publication number: 20100030265Abstract: Combination pacifier tethering and bracelet systems and related methods are disclosed. According to an aspect of the disclosed subject matter, a system comprises a flexible stringing component including first and second ends. The system also comprises first and second clip mechanisms attached to the first and second ends, respectively, of the stringing component. The first and second clip mechanisms are adapted for coupling together in a bracelet mode such that the stringing component substantially forms a loop. In a pacifier tethering mode, the first clip mechanism is adapted for coupling to a pacifier, and the second clip mechanism is adapted for coupling to an anchor for tethering the pacifier to the anchor.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2008Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventor: Rhett Templeton Ambrite
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Patent number: 7654110Abstract: A sculpted interconnected split piece of jewelry is connected in a variety of ways through magnets that are placed in recesses where the connection is invisible from the outside; in another embodiment a second connecting means is provided for connecting and stabilizing the piece of jewelry.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2007Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Inventor: Petra Azar
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Patent number: 7654112Abstract: A jewelry forming article utilizes free magnetic bodies and free deformable chains to form various jewelry objects, such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, and the like. The various jewelry objects are formed by magnetically engaging the surfaces of the free magnetic bodies to two or more regions along a length of the deformable free chains, forming one or more loop circumferences along the length of the chains between the engaging regions, where the loop circumference may be increased or decreased by changing the positions of the engaging regions relative to the surfaces of the magnetic bodies to enable a person to secure the article on his or her body in the form of the various jewelry objects.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2006Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Aponwao Design Inc.Inventor: Luis G. Pons
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Publication number: 20100000256Abstract: The present invention relates to a locking device primarily used for releasably joining two terminal end portions of jewelry items, although the locking device may also be used to releasably join two terminal end portions of non-jewelry items or the terminal end portions of two separate items. One embodiment of a locking device according to the present invention, for example, may comprise a first arrangement that includes at least one end portion that is at least partially open and an extension or a hole. The locking device may also comprise a second arrangement having a protrusion that is insertable into the first arrangement at the at least one end portion to place the first and second arrangements in a locked position. The locking device may also include a third arrangement that is connected to the second arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2008Publication date: January 7, 2010Applicant: CONTINENTAL JEWELRY (USA) INC.Inventor: Vicki Chan
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Publication number: 20090301134Abstract: A charm clasp having a torus shape and formed as two pivotally connected arcuate parts which are adapted to encircle and releasably attach to a segment of a necklace formed as a strand of pearls, this clasp including an eyelet for attachment of a charm thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2008Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventor: Amy Kim-Araneo
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Publication number: 20090277221Abstract: A bead having a cylindrical opening for passage of a strand and a crest mounted on the strand. The opening comprises central cavity having a first diameter, and first and second ends each having a second diameter smaller than the first diameter of the central cavity. The first and second ends further comprises a notch disposed at a selected position along the circumference of the opening, wherein the notch at the first end is not radially aligned along the longitudinal bead axis with the notch at the second end. The diameter of the opening is sufficient along its entire length to permit an unadorned strand to pass through and be rotated freely. The crest is of a size and shape selected to pass through either end of the opening by aligning the crest with the corresponding notch at that end, but is too large to pass through either of the ends of the opening when not aligned with a corresponding notch.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2008Publication date: November 12, 2009Applicant: Halia Accessories Inc.Inventor: Santi MONGKHONPRADIT
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Publication number: 20090272148Abstract: A decorative article such as a bracelet is formed from one or more elastomeric cords and one or more braiding cords. Generally, the elastomeric cords provide a structure around which one or more braiding cords may by arranged, and upon which one or more decorative elements may be threaded. The elastomeric cords allow decorative elements, such as buttons, to be secured to the top surface of a decorative bracelet. In addition, the elastomeric cords allow the bracelet to have a more customized fit and increased durability. The braiding cords are woven around the elastomeric cords, such as in knots. A clasp may be formed from the elastomeric cords. The clasp may accept one or more decorative elements to secure the bracelet in a loop configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2008Publication date: November 5, 2009Inventor: Beverly Jaykins
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Publication number: 20090272147Abstract: A low cost, crimpless method of stringing beads and article thereof. The method employs tight knots and twists in small diameter, triple strand nylon coated high toughness and high tensile strength austenitic stainless steel wire to retain clasps and position beads and jewels on the wire. The method is dependent upon the size and physical properties of the wire. It improves appearance, eliminates the use of crimping beads and tubes, does not require special tools and is adaptable to right handed, left handed and visually impaired persons.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2008Publication date: November 5, 2009Inventors: J. Michael Elliott, Charles E. Carnes
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Publication number: 20090260394Abstract: Charm (1) for a chain (3) and/or ribbon and/or belt in the form of a necklace, a bracelet or the like, characterized in that this charm (1) is provided with a time-rendering device (2).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2008Publication date: October 22, 2009Inventors: Kent Heiden, Gielen Kris
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Publication number: 20090255295Abstract: A helical band (15) comprising a first rail (16a) having a central longitudinal axis, a second rail (16b) having a central longitudinal axis, multiple rungs (17) extending between the first rail and the second rail and oriented generally transverse to the respective central longitudinal axes of the first and second rails, the central longitudinal axis of the first rail, the central longitudinal axis of the second rail, and the rungs configured and arranged in spacial relationship to each other such that the first rail and the second rail generally form a twisted circular double helix (FIG. 1), and an ornamental element (18) supported by at least one of the rungs.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2008Publication date: October 15, 2009Inventor: Joseph P. Lane