Chain Link Or Bead Patents (Class 63/38)
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Patent number: 7409763Abstract: A jewelry article includes an elongated support and a multiplicity of beads strung along the support. At least one of the beads constitutes a locking bead consisting of a substantially closed hollow shell with a pair of aligned holes sized to slideably receive the support. A heat-shrinkable plastic tube is positioned inside the shell with its opposite ends captured by portions of said shell around the holes. The tube has a heat-deformed inner wall which substantially conforms to the support so as to permanently anchor the bead to the support. A method of stringing the locking bead is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2006Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Inventor: Ronald Pratt
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Patent number: 7392666Abstract: An accessory in the form of a metal-wire meshed tube body having a dual structure is provided wherein a metal-wire meshed tube body with fine mesh density is incorporated inside a metal-wire meshed tube body with coarse mesh density. The accessory is provided in the form of a combination of a couple of meshed tube bodies formed by weaving metal wire to have respective different mesh density, wherein a dual-structure meshed tube body 3 is composed of a metal meshed tube body 1 with coarse mesh density positioned outwardly and a metal meshed tube body 2 with fine mesh density positioned inwardly.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2004Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: Namiki Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hiromasa Namiki
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Publication number: 20080092593Abstract: A magnetic cultured pearl comprises a magnetic core member around which pearl nacre material has been permitted to develop as a result of implantation of the magnetic core member within a host organism. The magnetic cultured pearls can be used to manufacture pearl necklaces or pearl bracelets without the need to string the cultured pearls upon conventional strings. A method of manufacturing the magnetic cultured pearls is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventor: Zachary D. Wiseman
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Publication number: 20080083248Abstract: The present invention discloses a bead ornament structure that includes: two half bead bodies, each having a level attaching surface and a protruding external surface protruded from the attaching surface; and a partition base having a level surface disposed on two lateral bases of the partition base, each having a circular flange extended around a section of the partition base, such that the two half bead bodies are embedded into the circular flange with an appropriate tightness by the level attaching surface and attached onto the base, and the periphery of the two half bead bodies is bound and fixed by the circular flange extended from the partition base.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2006Publication date: April 10, 2008Inventors: Ming-Fang Wang, Hsueh-Hu Chiang
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Patent number: 7353665Abstract: A clasp for releasably fastening two objects is disclosed. The clasp includes a male member and a female member. The female member includes a displaceable member that is movable between a first position and a second position. In the first position, the displaceable member precludes insertion of the male member into or removal of the male member from the female member. In the second position, the male member may be inserted into or removed from the female member. Alternatively, the clasp may include two objects that each contain both male and female parts. Interchangeable jewelry pieces comprising the clasp and a method for removably securing two jewelry pieces are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2005Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Spectrum Gems, Inc.Inventor: Dana Richardson
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Patent number: 7334434Abstract: A sliding-type faster for accessary chain has a hollow sphere having a pair of through holes, an elastic disk having a hole provided in the hollow sphere, and an accessary chain that slides into the through hole of the elastic disk. The outer diameter of the elastic disk for inserting the accessory chain is smaller than the inner diameter of the hollow sphere so that the outer surface of the elastic disk does not press tightly against the inner wall surface of the hollow sphere. Material such as polyurethane having high elasticity can be used for the elastic disk. The elastic disk can easily be installed in the hollow sphere by pressing or rolling it into a ball. Because of its increased thickness, the elastic disk will not slip out from the hollow sphere and achieve a long life.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2005Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: Nihon Accessories Co., Ltd.Inventor: Shinya Mishima
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Patent number: 7322214Abstract: An article convertible from an eyeglass retainer to multiple independent jewelry articles has three strands that can be linked together to form a single continuous strand with optical couplers at each end for mounting to the temple arms of conventional eyeglasses. The strands can be uncoupled to form various jewelry items, such as a necklace, bracelet and dangling glass extensions. The strands are made of a plurality of decorative jewelry elements, such as beads, bars charms and other adornments linked together end to end. Bayonet type connections between the strands and decorative accessories coupled thereto make for quick and easy conversion from eyeglass retainer to jewelry items.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2006Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Inventor: Patricia M. Ignatowski
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Patent number: 7306394Abstract: The hinging device (1) for pivotably attaching the links of a bracelet includes a bar (5) comprising at at least one of its ends (8) a hole (9) provided with an inner thread (10), and a screw (11) whose thread is engaged in said inner thread. The bar and the screw are provided with means (14 to 17) allowing an end portion (18) of the bar (5) to rest radially on a portion (19) of the head (13) of the screw (11) to tighten said screw in said bar.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2005Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: Blancpain S.A.Inventors: Yannick Renaudet, Thierry Bergeon, Jean-Claude Probst, Olivier Paratte, Yves Bandi, Johnny Buehler
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Patent number: 7040120Abstract: A flexible piece of jewelry, such as a charm bracelet or necklace, that utilizes non-continuous chain links that constitute the continuous chain of the piece of jewelry. This link design allows more non-continuous links to be added to the bracelet as the child grows and the need for a larger piece of jewelry evolves and minimizes damage to the piece of jewelry caused by the addition of additional charms or links.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2003Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Inventor: Roxanne A. Hunter
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Patent number: 7036338Abstract: A string of beads with deformable connecting pieces which extend between each pair of adjacent beads and which are secured to the beads, wherein the connecting pieces are plastics threads or flexible wires.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2003Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: D. Swarovski & Co.Inventors: Bernhard Hofer, Thomas Brunner
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Patent number: 7017298Abstract: A flower supporting device. A plurality of rotatable beads are connected by connection means having elasticity so that a support body is formed. A plurality of support bodies are arranged to be staggered up and down with each other so that a stem of a flower can be inserted between adjoining supporting bodies to be supported by them.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2003Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Inventor: Young-Sil Yu
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Patent number: 7007507Abstract: This invention is a necklace or bracelet with provisions to prevent the bunching of baubles, bangles and beads which are strung on the necklace or bracelet. Bunching is prevented by keepers which are removably attached to bands fixed at intervals on the strands of the necklaces or bracelets. Two types of keepers are disclosed, one of which has internal threads which interact with a threaded bands, and one which uses a clamshell structure to secure the keeper on a band. The keepers may have a variety of shapes for decorative effects, such as cylindrical, spherical, cubical, or pyramid-shaped.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2003Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Pandora Jewelry, LLCInventor: Per A. Enevoldsen
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Patent number: 7007508Abstract: A twisted tennis bracelet or necklace is provided comprising individual elements which have male and female components, the male and female components being angularly offset with respect to each other along a longitudinal axis therethrough such that a jewelry article formed of such elements has a twist or spiral look. The outer edges, tops, and/or bottoms of the individual elements are capable of receiving a jewel stone or other ornamental feature.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2004Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Gold Brands Holdings, Inc.Inventor: Paola Valentini
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Patent number: 6962063Abstract: An arrangement of stringed magnetic and non-magnetic beads worn as a necklace or bracelet in loops about the user resulting from contact together of the magnetic beads and the size of the loops determined by the number of non-magnetic beads therebetween, in which the stringing is according to facilitated counting of a uniform ratio of the non-magnetic to the magnetic beads rather than tedious counting of individual beads.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2003Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Inventor: Irwin Pearl
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Patent number: 6928835Abstract: Jewelry items such as rings, bracelets and necklaces are made of pop beads of novel construction. The structure includes a spherical body from which extends an elongate, flexible neck having a ball formed on its distal free end. The neck is sufficiently long to enable it to be formed into a loop so that it can be press fit into a socket formed on the opposite side of the same spherical body, and the neck is adapted to receive a plurality of strung beads. In a second embodiment, the neck is not long enough to enable it to be formed into a loop, but is sufficiently long to receive at least on strung bead so that Jewelry items are made by connecting a plurality of the pop beads together with strung beads being positioned between the respective spherical of the pop beads.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2002Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Inventors: Michael G. Cousin, Jeffrey Cousin, Michelle Marcott, Deborah Campbell, Mark Pezzuti, John Johnston
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Patent number: 6901771Abstract: It is an object of the present invention to provide a jewel which can be securely attached to a string-form member or pedestal with a stable frictional force, and which can be easily removed from such a string-form member or pedestal. The base body has a hole, and the hole opens at the surface of the base body. The elastic body has a through-hole, and is inserted into the interior of the hole. At least one open end of the through-hole communicates with the outside of the base body via the hole, and the internal diameter of the through-hole is gradually expanded toward the abovementioned open end.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2002Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Planet Co.Inventor: Ryosuke Ooide
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Publication number: 20040250571Abstract: The lucky marble necklace is made from eighteen gauge floral wire. The wire is wrapped in an oval or global manner aroung a one inch glass marble. This containes the marble. The wire then forms a small hook at the back of the marble to place a string, rope or length of leather lace. This is a new way to suspend the marble around the neck for display.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventor: Bruce Kevin Holt
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Publication number: 20040237583Abstract: There is provided an ornamental chain of the “Omega” type used for the production of necklaces, bracelets and other articles of jewelry. This chain has two faces having different colors and/or different workmanship corresponding to the two faces. The chain may be worn showing one or the other face. The disclosure also covers the process of production of the chain.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2004Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventor: Pietro Rancan
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Patent number: 6790513Abstract: An apparatus is used to apply glass elements with a non-mirrored rear side to, in particular, a textile substrate. The predominant proportion of the glass elements is in the form of balls (1). At least 5% of the glass elements comprise flat boundary surfaces, and the glass elements are applied to the front side (3) of a foil (5) to form a surface. At least a portion of the glass elements comprises balls (1) provided with facets (2).Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2002Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: D. Swarovski & Co.Inventors: Peter Messner, Johannes Graf, Matthias Gander, Herbert Oefner, Bernhard Hofer
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Publication number: 20040172972Abstract: A jewelry rope chain formed of embossed solid or hollow links. A link wire is passed through dice to create a flattened wire having the large surfaces which are embossed. The wire is wrapped on a mandrel so that the small faces contact the mandril, creating a spiral that cut into individual links. When the links are interassembled, the embossed surfaces are in contact and juxtaposed to one another with only their top portions visible, creating a unique effect and appearance.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2003Publication date: September 9, 2004Applicant: Talmor Jewelry Ltd.Inventor: Rony Steinberg
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Publication number: 20040154334Abstract: A jewelry bead has a rigid hollow body with an exterior wall of a first metal and a covering of a second metal whose color is different from that of the first metal. The covering overlies one or more selected areas of the wall so as to define an all-metal substantially level color pattern on the bead.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2004Publication date: August 12, 2004Inventor: Ronald Pratt
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Publication number: 20040134229Abstract: Articles fabricated from prefabricated strings of beads. The strings of beads are joined perpendicularly by applying pressure such that the cords cross and remain crossed due to the tension in the cords. The strings of beads are thus assembled into a mesh or fabric, two such fabrics being optionally interleaved to form a denser fabric; the strings are also assembled into items so as to fit a person's body or cover some other article. The strings of beads are also formed into loops, and formed into fringes to further adorn the articles. Many colors and styles of strings of beads are assembled, both singly and in combination, and designs are incorporated into the articles, producing multiple appearances. A great variety of articles are produced, including all manner of clothing, flags, bags, containers, novelties, wraps, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Inventor: David Charles Oliver
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Publication number: 20040129023Abstract: A string of beads with deformable connecting pieces (2) that extend between each pair of adjacent beads (1) and are secured to the beads (1), wherein the connecting pieces (2) are plastics threads or flexible wires.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Bernhard Hofer, Thomas Brunner
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Patent number: 6747917Abstract: The invention is related to a menstrual cycle monitor for a human female which includes indicators representing a first day of menstrual bleeding, early infertile days, fertile days, and later infertile days in the menstrual cycle. The indicators together form an ordered set. One indicator of the ordered set is provided with different indicia from indicia provided to other indicators, so as to alert the user of the monitor that she should consult her health care provider if particular circumstances arise. A movable marker also may be provided for indexing with the indicators.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2002Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: Georgetown UniversityInventors: Victoria H. Jennings, Marcos Arevalo
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Patent number: 6686021Abstract: A beading pattern surface which contains spaces (60) formed by predetermined horizontal lines (40) and predetermined vertical lines (20), and an accompanying method for using the beading pattern surface. The spaces formed by the horizontal and vertical lines are no less than the nominal size of the beads to be used with the beading pattern in constructing the beadwork, and are generally larger in at least one orientation. The spaces of the beading pattern surface may be of different configurations, corresponding to the placement of beads in different beading stitches, and of different sizes, corresponding to the different sizes of beads used. The beading surface may be made of a variety of materials and may have a variety of properties useful for executing beadwork. The beading pattern surface may be used with the accompanying beading method as a means for following patterns, for producing consistent tension, and for improving output and quality of beadwork.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2000Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Inventor: Frances Janney Case
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Patent number: 6681598Abstract: A stringless connector for a strand of beads includes a two-piece interlocking assembly, each piece provided with an eyelet for connection to eyelets of connectors for adjacent beads. The eyelet of one member defines a pair of legs that are inserted into one end of the bore in a bead, one of the legs having locking tooth projecting toward the other leg. The other member has a straight shank extending into the bore from its eyelet, the end of the shank provided with a second locking tooth which enters the slot between the legs of the first member, overrides the tooth thereon and interlocks therewith.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Inventor: Howard S. Cheng
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Publication number: 20030196325Abstract: A jewelry bead has a rigid hollow body with an exterior wall of a first metal and a covering of a second metal whose color is different from that of the first metal. The covering overlies one or more selected areas of the wall so as to define an all-metal substantially level color pattern on the bead. A method of making the jewelry bead is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2002Publication date: October 23, 2003Inventor: Ronald Pratt
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Publication number: 20030154742Abstract: It is an object of the present invention to provide a jewel which can be securely attached to a string-form member or pedestal with a stable frictional force, and which can be easily removed from such a string-form member or pedestal. The base body has a hole, and the hole opens at the surface of the base body. The elastic body has a through-hole, and is inserted into the interior of the hole. At least one open end of the through-hole communicates with the outside of the base body via the hole, and the internal diameter of the through-hole is gradually expanded toward the abovementioned open end.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2002Publication date: August 21, 2003Applicant: PLANET CO.Inventor: Ryosuke Ooide
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Publication number: 20030136150Abstract: Methods of using carnival beads to create twisted bead structures. A plurality of primary bead strands and shorter Prep pieces are twisted together in order to create quaternary structures having particular three-dimensional configurations. The structures can be interlocked together to form larger structures. The twisted beads can be coated with a protective coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2002Publication date: July 24, 2003Inventors: Marcus J. Ciko, Spencer Anderson
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Publication number: 20030136149Abstract: A jewelry article includes a coded message.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2003Publication date: July 24, 2003Applicant: M Code Jewelry, LLCInventors: Jennifer A. Logan, Robert J. Logan
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Publication number: 20030136151Abstract: A process for making jewelry, such as necklaces, bracelets or the like with different colors on at least two of their visible faces such that a person can choose which face of the jewelry to display when it is worn. The process has two phases. In a first phase, at least two noble metal bands having different colors are placed with one long edge adjacent one another and coupled by welding. In a second phase, the welded bands are bent and welded along the free ends of the joined band to form a closed pipe having multiple colors around its circumference. The pipe is sectioned into multiple hollow links which are mounted and fixed on a flexible core to make a changeable jewelry having different appearances on two or more sides.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2003Publication date: July 24, 2003Inventors: GianPaolo Lacchetti, GianFranco Lacchetti
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Patent number: 6594901Abstract: The present invention discloses novel methods for producing raised and sculpted ornamentation or designs on metal, including metal pieces such as jewelry. Also disclosed are pieces of metal, including jewelry, produced by using the disclosed methods.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2001Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Inventor: Zoltan David
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Publication number: 20030110798Abstract: An article convertible from an eyeglass retainer to multiple independent jewelry articles has three strands that can be linked together to form a single continuous strand with optical couplers at each end for mounting to the temple arms of conventional eyeglasses. The strands can be uncoupled to form various jewelry items, such as a necklace, bracelet and dangling glass extensions. The strands are made of a plurality of decorative jewelry elements, such as beads, bars charms and other adornments linked together end to end. Bayonet type connections between the strands and decorative accessories coupled thereto make for quick and easy conversion from eyeglass retainer to jewelry items.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2003Publication date: June 19, 2003Inventor: Patricia M. Ignatowski
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Patent number: 6571578Abstract: A reversible ornamental article of jewelry having a plurality of ornamental links hinge ably secured to one another to form a flexible strand of jewelry, which can be in the form of a necklace or bracelet. The geometric configurations of the links in one planar surface differ from one another and also differ from one another in the opposite or reverse planar surface so that the jewelry article can be worn to display the ornamental geometric configurations in either planar surface. A pin or other connecting device passing through each link attaches the links to one another. This secures the links together to allow the jewelry article to be both flexible and reversible.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2001Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Inventor: Hasan Akyol
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Patent number: 6557376Abstract: A jewelry article includes an elongated support and a multiplicity of ornaments strung along the support, at least one of which constitutes an adjustable self-stopping bead. Each self-stopping bead has a rigid shell with a pair of holes sized to slidably receive the support. A flexible resilient tube is positioned inside the shell in alignment with the holes that tube having a length that is as great as or slightly greater than the spacing of the holes, an outside diameter that is slightly larger than the diameter of the holes and in inside diameter that is slightly smaller than the maximum cross-sectional dimension of the support so that the tube resiliently engages the support to adjustably fix the position of the self-stopping bead along the support. A method of making the self-stopping bead is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2001Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Inventor: Ronald Pratt
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Publication number: 20030014996Abstract: An ornament/jewelry construction comprises a peripheral frame, a panel bounded by the frame, and a plurality of spaced projections extending upwardly from the panel in a chosen pattern. The frame and panel may be formed integrally or as separate elements. The spaced projections may be formed integrally with the panel or may be insertable, either individually or in groups, into apertures in the panel. individual frame and panel units may be interconnected to form a wide variety or ornamental and jewelry units. The spaced projections may describe a wide variety of patterns and designs, including numbers, letters and other shapes.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2002Publication date: January 23, 2003Inventor: Jeffrey Feuer
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Patent number: 6477861Abstract: An ornament such as a bracelet, necklace or like jewelry is made by turning one bight end portion of a closed loop on which beads have been threaded relative to an opposite bight end portion. The beads are held in a fixed relation by twisted rail portions of the loop.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2001Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Inventor: Daniel J. Pottick
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Patent number: 6467307Abstract: A color-coded ornamental article worn by a person having a plurality of interconnected pieces. Each piece has a colored face representing a digit according to a given code. The pieces are arranged in a sequence to form a number or date. Each piece has openings in the sides and a connector cap is received in the opening so that adjoining pieces may be interconnected. The connector cap may be a locking or a manually removable type. An end cap closes the openings which are not immediately adjacent to another piece.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Inventor: James G. Watson
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Patent number: 6463759Abstract: An improved jewelry finding (20) has a first member (21) provided with a first opening (24) therethrough, and a second member (22) provided with a second opening (25) therethrough. The two members are fixed to one another such that the axes (y1—y1, y2—y2) of the first and second openings are oriented at an acute included angle (&thgr;) with respect to one another when seen along a line joining the center of these members. The finding may include a third member (e.g., 33 or 43). The center of the third member may be on this imaginary line, or the center of the three members may be arranged at the apices of an imaginary triangle. A multi-strand necklace formed by passing stylets through the member openings will have a generally twisted or intertwined appearance.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2000Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: Leach & Garner CompanyInventors: Maria H. Garcia, Ronald E. Precourt, Jr.
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Patent number: 6442972Abstract: An article of jewelry or clothing which includes, or has attached thereto, a plurality of colored components which have specific colors. Each specific color represents a numerical value. The colored components are arranged in a selected sequence to depict a desired number. A kit is disclosed to provide the colored components and to be used to attach the colored components to an item.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2001Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Inventor: James G. Watson
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Patent number: 6442970Abstract: An expandable bracelet composed of two layers of links placed on top of each other and cover elements which can be placed on and removed from an associated link of the upper layer of the bracelet by elastic deformation. Clip elements at the ends of each cover element cover the ends of the links at least essentially. The mechanical function portion of the bracelet is covered from the direction of the ends by this arrangement of the cover, and a visually closed appearance of the bracelet is achieved. The application of the cover element also assures a blocking effect on the links of the bracelet when lateral forces appear, so that an unintentional separation of the links is prevented.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2000Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: ROWI Rodi & Wienenberger GmbHInventors: Horst Dangelmayer, Elmar Brenk
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Publication number: 20020092323Abstract: A decorative bead of substantially round, clear molded acrylic of given diameter having a decorative, preferably 3-dimensional ornamentation discretely placed by hand and fixedly embedded within, with one or more apertures on surfaces of the bead of a diameter several times less for receiving a thread joining the decorative bead as part of a bracelet, necklace, earring, hair clip or other beaded accessory.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2001Publication date: July 18, 2002Inventor: Marc A. Lieberman
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Patent number: 6412304Abstract: A method of making jewelry including providing an item to be mounted, creating a throughbore in the item, threading an elongated member through the item, providing a finding, providing a laser, and attaching the elongated member through the item, providing the item is suspended adjacent to the finding. The present invention is intended to encompass the method, the apparatus used to accomplish it, and the piece of jewelry or jewelry design which is produced by the method.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2000Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Inventor: Stuart J. Adelman
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Patent number: 6401488Abstract: Jewelry items such as rings, bracelets and necklaces are made of pop beads of novel construction. The structure includes a spherical body from which extends in a radial direction an elongate, flexible neck having a ball formed on its distal free end. The neck is sufficiently long to enable it to be formed into a loop so that it can be press fit into a socket formed on the opposite side of the same spherical body, and the neck is adapted to receive a plurality of strung beads to enhance the aesthetic appeal of the item. In a second embodiment, the neck is not long enough to enable it to be formed into a loop, but is sufficiently long to receive at least one strung bead so that bracelets and similar items are made by connecting a plurality of the pop beads together with strung beads being positioned between the respective spherical bodies of the pop beads. Additional embodiments include pop beads that depend from barrettes, eyeglass holders, lanyard hooks, and similar articles.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1999Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Cousin Corporation of AmericaInventors: Michael G. Cousin, Jeffrey Cousin, Michelle Marcott, Deborah Campbell, Mark Pezzuti, John Johnston
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Patent number: 6401501Abstract: The lock construction of the present invention has a lock body defining an interior cavity and a shackle that is releasably received in the interior cavity. The shackle is movable to a locked position for securing to an object and an unlocked position for releasing the object between the shackle and the lock body. A locking mechanism is disposed within the interior cavity of the lock and comprises rotatable first and second members. A motor is included to rotate said second member and thereby rotate the first member to secure and release the shackle between the locked and unlocked positions.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Master Lock CompanyInventors: Peter Kajuch, Andrew Tischendorf
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Patent number: 6378334Abstract: Decorative beads strung on a thread, and such string of beads are wrapped on a bead bar to form a tube of beads and the beads are threaded together to secure them in the tube form. The bead bar is one of many in a frame, and all the beads thus mounted in the frame produce a pleasant and decorative effect, and the frame cooperates with the beads in producing that effect. The beads are secured together, and secured in the frame solely by the thread, and without the use of adhesives. The beads are of a wide variety of characteristics, and the frames are of different shapes, and a great variety of jewelry articles are produced, including bracelets, necklaces, brooches.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Inventor: Valerie Hector
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Patent number: 6293127Abstract: A necklace which prevents rotation. The necklace has a connecting metal positioned on the rear side which is prevented from being turned to the front when it is worn. The necklace includes a plurality of continuously arranged pieces with connecting metals provided at opposite ends of the pieces. At least one piece among the plurality of pieces in the proximity of the connecting metals is formed of a hollow member while the other pieces are formed of solid members.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1999Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Nakagawa CorporationInventor: Shigeki Nakagawa
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Patent number: 6274250Abstract: Ornamental jewelry is made from a composite wire for manufacturing semifinished products to be subjected to an emptying process. The wire comprises a support core (1) of a nonprecious metal that is removable by chemical or electrochemical means as well as a plurality of sections (3,4,5) of precious metal wherein at least a portion of each of said sections is radially engaged in the core.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2000Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Cento Group S.p.A.Inventor: Urbano Terziani
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Patent number: 6241572Abstract: A manipulatable beaded string toy device comprising of a plurality of interconnectable elements, each element including a number of beads disposed on a cord. When the plurality of interconnectable elements are interconnected, a junction formed comprises at least four beads, two from each cord, each of the at least four beads is in contact with at least three other beads of the junction.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1998Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Inventor: Leonid Braginsky
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Patent number: 6101842Abstract: A bracelet with decorative elements and support elements includes a front sections of the decorative elements with in one a semi-cylindrical hollow and in another a projection of corresponding dimensions to permit two juxtaposed decorative elements to be maintained in position whilst permitting their articulation; the support elements have a shape inscribed within the recess of the decorative elements, an end of this support element has a coupling member formed by a convex semi-cylindrical surface provided with a coaxial hole, the other end of this support element includes two laterally separated coupling members each formed by a convex semi-cylindrical surface and provided with coaxial holes; and pins passing through the holes of two adjacent support members effect their coupling and permit their articulation.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1998Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Conseils et Manufactures VLG SAInventor: Richard Delacretaz