E-Rings
The method of making the E-Rings is using metal materials such as gold, silver, platinum, white gold or stainless steel and utilizing such metals in prefabricated molds depending upon the size of a person's ring fingers specifically modeled with an extension no longer than one inch ending with a protuberance no larger than a pimple.
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REFERENCE TO SEQUENCE LISTING, A TABLE, OR A COMPUTER PROGRAM LISTING COMPACT DISC APPENDIXNot Applicable
BACKGROUND OF INVENTIONMy invention pertains to the rising needs of consumers when processing electronic data. To wit, the use of pointing devices on a person's fingers to ease in the use of hand held electronic devices.
Specific background as related to the U.S. Patent Classification described as follows:
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- a. Class D11 jewelry, symbolic insignia and ornaments, 26 finger ring or mounting.
Further, by more specific background as related to the U.S. Patent Classification under Class 63 jewelry subclass 15.6:
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- a. By internal abutment or element: This subclass is indented under subclass 15.5. Devices wherein part of the finger contacting periphery of the ring is reoriented, or a separate piece or element is mounted upon the containing periphery.
A ring with a mounted extension with a pimple end worn on the finger(s) for the use of hand held electronic devices.
A ring with a mounted extension with a pimple end worn on the finger(s) for the use of hand held electronic devices.
The inventor will utilize a common ornamental ring used for jewelry and/or cosmetic purposes by fashioning an extension approximately one inch in length extending outward from the ring with a protuberance the size of a small pimple on the exterior of the product which allows the user to point and click electronic devices.
Claims
1. The ornamental utility and design for E-Rings as shown and described.
2. The inventor claims the described mounted extension and its protuberance for the use of pointing and clicking electronic devices as her claim.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 3, 2010
Publication Date: Jun 7, 2012
Inventor: Kim Marie Wozniak (Philadelphia, PA)
Application Number: 12/959,899