Fashion accessory system
A fashion accessory system including at least one endless loop of an elongate piece of fabric includes two rings or connecting elements within the loop, each ring including a connector element, the length of the endless loop sufficient in dimension to hang beneath the clavicle or collarbone of a user. Each end of the endless loop is tied into a knot sufficient to secure each ring at a respective end of the endless loop. The system also includes a partial necklace having at least two ends, each end having a connector complemental with the connector elements of the rings, and having a length sufficient to enable the endless loop of fabric to hang beneath the clavicle or collarbone of a user.
This invention relates to a fashion accessory system having a necklace portion which partially circles the neck and a fabric portion having no contact with the neck of the user, the system including both scarf-like and jewelry components.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe instant invention relates to a fashion accessory system which includes a flexible scarf-like member which however is not in contact with the neck of the user, and further includes a link-like jewelry chain upon which other components, such as beads and the like, may be associated. Unlike the prior art known to the inventor and, particularly, U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,256,793 and 6,519,778, both to Arias et al, the fabric portion of the present invention lies beneath the clavicle or collarbone. As such, the scarf-resembling component thereof is purely ornamental in the inventive system.
The present invention presents a new way to wear a scarf, particularly in warmer climates, while also adding an additional fashion dimension to any outfit. While style is an important consideration in the present fashion accessory system, this invention was designed to conceal a medical device such as a pacemaker or other device inserted under the skin. Further, it aids in concealing scars left by pacemaker and other surgery, as well as birthmarks and other imperfections visible or apparent in the absence of an appropriate cover. Additionally, this device meets a need for those who are allergic and/or sensitive to natural and manmade fabrics and who are currently unable to wear scarves or fabric around or near the neck. Allergies may also include contact dermatitis, chemical additives and dyes, formaldehyde allergies (in fabric softener), formaldehyde resins (to make fabric wrinkle resistant), as well as dermatitis from perspiration and friction.
Accessories are important to fashion. They are desirable as they can add color accents, color contrast, texture, and other decorative interests to clothing to contribute to a more coordinated and complete fashion statement. Neck-related adornment accessories are also effective for adding attractive and complementary color tones and can be used in advantageous ways to enhance facial features, hide neck and other imperfections, and complement unusual and dramatic hairstyles. Accessories providing such adornment have traditionally been limited to jewelry, ribbons, and scarves. During their use, some prior art neck adornment devices, such as scarves, rest against or drape about one or another part of the neck. Scarves encircle the neck and may or may not be closely held against it. Scarves are usually secured in place by opposing ends or corners being tied into a knot, at least one part thereof fastened in place with a brooch or decorative pin, or opposing ends or corners being threaded through a piece of jewelry specifically configured for holding the opposed ends of the scarf. However, the disadvantage of large scarves is that even when they are tied or pinned they can be quite bulky, and while they may be suitable for use at certain formal fashions or in colder climates, they often are inappropriate for use with warm weather clothing such as shorts and t-shirts.
Other prior art is used to adorn the middle part of a neck and must be secured closely against a substantial portion of the neck to prevent inadvertent downward slippage to the lower part of the neck or upper chest during use. When close contact exists between a neck adornment device and the entire circumference of the neck, such as would occur when smaller scarves and the like are tied around a neck, it often creates an uncomfortable, constricted feeling. When prior art neck adornment articles contemplated for use around the middle part of the neck are configured to encircle only a portion of a neck, they must be rigid in construction and able to tightly grip the front, sides, and/or back of the neck. Although rigid neck adornment devices, such as C-shaped wire-like necklaces, may be comfortable when the person wearing it remains substantially still, if the wearer makes a type of certain neck twisting movements, the rigid necklace will not move in unison with the wearer and can cause pain or an unpleasant neck restricting sensation. While adornment around the middle portion of a neck is desirable for its fashion enhancing and other flattering effects, there is no known neck adornment device for wear near the front of a neck that is non-bulky and sufficiently comfortable for extended use, but that does not touch the neck at all.
The present inventive fashion accessory system thereby meets the long-felt need in the art for a system which combines many of the aesthetic and decorative advantages of the necklace and the scarf while providing a method for camouflaging medical and dermatologic issues that may exist in the area below the neck or collarbone of the user.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA fashion accessory system comprises at least one endless loop of an elongate piece of fabric, the length of said loop of fabric sufficient in dimension to, at least in part, beneath the clavicle and proximal to a collarbone of a user of the accessory system, having ends thereof at opposite sides of the neck, said loop including two rings each including a connector element, secured within respective opposite ends of said endless loop by tying said respective opposite ends of said loop into a stop knot. The system further includes a partial necklace having at least two ends, each having a connector end complemental to the connector element of each ring, said partial necklace of sufficient length to assure that the endless loop of fabric hangs beneath the neck and below the clavicle of a user of the system. The term necklace as used herein includes snake chains, link chains and equivalents thereof.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a fashion accessory system capable of providing a coordinated and complete fashion statement, between the neck and collarbone of a user that is, beneficial in appearance to the outfit of the user as a whole.
It is another object to provide for a new use of a scarf, particularly applicable in warmer climates.
It is a further object to provide a fashion-enhancing system while also providing for camouflage of medical devices or imperfections of skin beneath the lower neck and proximally to the collarbone of a user.
It is a yet further object of the present invention to provide a new and unique category of fashion accessory having various interchangeable elements thereof.
The above and yet other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the hereinafter set forth Brief Description of the Drawings, Detailed Description of the Invention and Claims appended herewith.
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In a preferred embodiment, one endless loop is typically utilized in the instant invention although it is to be appreciated that two loops, as well as a greater number may be employed without departing from the scope of the invention. The material employed may include a broad variety of fabrics including, without limitation, silk, chiffon and poly-silk, as well as cotton. It is noted that the above-referenced length of the material shown in
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It is to be noted that rings 24/26 or equivalent means may be stitched to loop 20 before or after the loop is formed by stitching 25 (see
After respective ends of the endless loop or loops of fabric have been tied into stop knots 31 with the respective rings 24/36 secured thereinto, a chain of one or two segments 32A and 3B thereof may be employed. These are shown in
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Accordingly, it is to be appreciated that a wide variety of fashion combinations and accessories may be constructed within the scope of the present invention, this inclusive of the spreading of forward portion of knot 31 (see
While there has been shown and described above the preferred embodiment of the instant invention it is to be appreciated that the invention may be embodied otherwise than is herein specifically shown and described and that, within said embodiment, certain changes may be made in the form and arrangement of the parts without departing from the underlying ideas or principles of this invention as set forth in the Claims appended herewith.
Claims
1. A fashion accessory system, comprising:
- (a) at least one endless loop of an elongate piece of fabric, the length of said loop sufficient in dimension to hang, at least in part, beneath the clavicle or collarbone of a user of the accessory system, the loop having ends thereof placed at opposite sides of the neck, said loop including two rings each including a connector element, secured within respective opposite ends of said endless loop by tying said respective opposite ends of said loop into a stop knot; and
- (b) a partial necklace having two ends, each having a connector end complemental to said connector element of said ring, said necklace of sufficient length to assure that said endless loop of fabric hangs beneath the clavicle and collarbone of a user of the accessory system.
2. The accessory system as recited in claim 1, in which said necklace comprises two separate segments joined by a clasp at ends of said segments opposite said connector ends of each segment.
3. The accessory system as recited in claim 1, further comprising:
- a plurality of beads upon said necklace.
4. The accessory system as recited in claim 2, in which said rings comprise swirls.
5. The accessory system as recited in claim 1, in which said rings comprise snap-closeable clasps.
6. The accessory system as recited in claim 1, in which a portion of each stop knot covers at least a portion of each ring.
7. The accessory system as recited in claim 1, in which said knot stop comprises:
- an overhand knot.
8. The accessory system as recited in claim 1, in which said stop knot comprises:
- a European loop knot.
9. The accessory system as recited in claim 1, in which said stop knot comprises:
- a slip knot.
10. The accessory system as recited in claim 2, in which each of said segments define a length in a range of about 14 to about 18 centimeters.
11. The accessory system as recited in claim 2, in which each endless loop defines a length of about 75 to about 150 centimeters and a width of about 8 to about 32 centimeters each.
12. A fashion accessory system, comprising:
- (a) at least one elongate piece of fabric, the length thereof sufficient in dimension to hang beneath the neck including and, at least in part, beneath the clavicle or collarbone of a user of the accessory system, the fabric having ends thereof placed at opposite sides of the neck, said fabric including two rings each including a connector element, secured within respective opposite ends of said endless elongate piece of fabric by tying respective opposite ends of said piece of fabric to said rings; and
- (b) a partial necklace having two ends, each having a connector end complemental to said connector element of said ring, said necklace of sufficient length to assure that said elongate of fabric hangs beneath the clavicle and collarbone of a user of the accessory system.
13. The method as recited in claim 12, in which said ring comprises any loop-like connector.
14. The method as recited in claim 13, in which said elongate piece of fabric comprises a multiplicity of strips of fabric.
15. The method as recited in claim 14, in which ends of said strips are looped through said rings and then secured to a main region of the strips.
16. A fashion accessory system, comprising:
- (a) at least one elongate piece of fabric, the length thereof sufficient in dimension to hang beneath the neck including, at least in part, beneath the clavicle or collarbone of a user of the accessory system, the fabric having ends thereof placed at opposite sides of the neck, said fabric including two rings each including a connector element; and
- (b) a partial necklace having two ends, each having a connector end complemental to said connector element of said ring, said necklace of sufficient length to assure that said at least one loop of fabric hangs beneath the clavicle or collarbone of a user of the accessory system.
17. The accessory system as recited in claim 16, in which said necklace comprises two separate segments joined by a clasp at ends of said segments opposite said connector ends of each segment.
18. The accessory system as recited in claim 16, further comprising:
- a plurality of beads upon said necklace.
19. The accessory system as recited in claim 17, in which said rings comprise swirls.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 30, 2011
Publication Date: Feb 28, 2013
Inventor: Kathleen Gillan (Boynton Beach, FL)
Application Number: 13/199,436