WEARABLE MAGNETIC BAND
A wearable magnetic band comprises a cord and plurality of magnets and/or magnetically attractable items coupled to the cord. The plurality of magnets are rotatable and are able to spin in order to removably couple to each other in order to form a closed loop with the cord and secure the wearable magnetic band around a body part of a user or an object.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/662,155, filed Jun. 20, 2012 and entitled “WEARABLE MAGNETIC BAND,” which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to the field of magnetic jewelry and collectables. More specifically, the present invention relates to magnetic bracelets, anklets, and necklaces.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONBracelets, anklets, and necklaces are available in many different styles and configurations. By wearing different bracelets, anklets, and necklaces a person is able to make a fashion statement or convey a message. Additionally, bracelets, anklets, and necklaces, are able to be combined, traded, and collected in order to acquire new jewelry and create different looks and styles.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA wearable magnetic band comprises a cord and plurality of magnets and/or magnetically attractable items coupled to the cord. The plurality of magnets are rotatable and are able to spin in order to removably couple to each other in order to form a closed loop with the cord and secure the wearable magnetic band around a body part of a user or an object. A plurality of magnetic bands are able to be coupled together in varying configurations in order to increase the size of the band or stack the bands on top of each other.
In one aspect, a wearable magnetic band comprises a cord and one or more magnets suspended to the cord and configured to removably attach to either one or more additional magnets or a magnetically attractable surface in order to form a closed loop with the cord. In some embodiments, the magnetically attractable surface comprises ferrous metal. In some embodiments, the wearable magnetic band comprises a magnet at a first end of the cord and a second end of the cord. In further embodiments, the wearable magnetic band comprises an even number of magnets. In some embodiments, the magnets are evenly spaced along the cord. In further embodiments, the wearable magnetic band comprises an odd number of magnets. In still further embodiment, the magnets are variably spaced along the cord. In some embodiments, the one or more magnets are rotatable. The one or more magnets are able to comprise rare earth, neodymium, or magnetic therapy magnets. Additionally, the one or more magnets are able to comprise round, spherical or cylindrical magnets. In some embodiments, the one or more magnets are fixedly coupled to the cord. For example, in some embodiments, the magnets are heat sealed into place. In further embodiments, the magnets are held into place by a flexible adhesive, stitching and/or metal encapsulation. In some embodiments, the magnets are spaced apart and held in place by a flexible, cylindrically shaped material placed within the cord. In some embodiments, the magnetic band is configured to fit around a neck, a wrist, or an ankle of a user. The wearable magnetic band is configured to couple to one or more additional magnetic bands. For example, in some embodiments, the wearable magnetic band is removably coupled with one or more additional magnetic bands. Particularly, the wearable magnetic band is able to be removably coupled to one or more additional magnetic bands in order to make the wearable magnetic band longer or to stack the wearable magnetic bands.
In another aspect, a wearable magnetic band comprises a cord and a plurality of rotatable magnets coupled to the cord, wherein the plurality of magnets rotate with respect to the cord in order to removably couple with each other. In some embodiments, the wearable magnetic band comprises a magnet at a first end of the cord and a second end of the cord. In some embodiments, the wearable magnetic band comprises an even number of magnets. Alternatively, in some embodiments, the wearable magnetic band comprises an odd number of magnets. In some embodiments, the magnets are evenly spaced along the cord. Alternatively, in some embodiments, the magnets are variably spaced along the cord. The plurality of magnets are able to comprise rare earth, neodymium, or magnetic therapy magnets. Additionally, the plurality of magnets are able to comprise round, spherical or cylindrical magnets. In some embodiments, the plurality of magnets are fixedly coupled to the cord. For example, in some embodiments, the magnets are heat sealed into place. Alternatively, in some embodiments, the magnets are held into place by a flexible adhesive, stitching and/or metal encapsulation. In some embodiments, the magnets are spaced apart and held in place by a flexible, cylindrically shaped material placed within the cord. In some embodiments, the magnetic band is configured to fit around a neck, a wrist, or an ankle of a user. The wearable magnetic band is able to removably couple to one or more additional magnetic bands. For example, in some embodiments, the wearable magnetic band is removably coupled to one or more additional magnetic bands in order to make the wearable magnetic band longer or to stack the wearable magnetic bands.
In a further aspect, a method of using a magnetic band comprises wrapping the magnetic band around a body part of a user or an object and securing the magnetic band by removably coupling a first magnet of the magnetic band with a second magnet of the magnetic band. In some embodiments, the magnetic band is wrapped around a neck, a wrist, or an ankle of the user. In still a further aspect, a wearable magnetic band comprises a cord and a plurality of magnets positioned within the body of the cord and configured to removably couple with each other. In some embodiments, the wearable magnetic band comprises a magnet at a first end of the cord and a second end of the cord. In some embodiments, the wearable magnetic band comprises an even number of magnets. Alternatively, in some embodiments, the wearable magnetic band comprises an odd number of magnets. In some embodiments, the magnets are evenly spaced along the cord. In further embodiments, the magnets are variably spaced along the cord. In some embodiments, the one or more magnets are rotatable. The one or more magnets are able to comprise rare earth, neodymium, or magnetic therapy magnets. Additionally, the one or more magnets are able to comprise round, spherical or cylindrical magnets. In some embodiments, the one or more magnets are fixedly contained within the cord. For example, in some embodiments, the magnets are heat sealed into place. Alternatively, in some embodiments, the magnets are held into place by a flexible adhesive, stitching and/or metal encapsulation. In some embodiments, the magnets are spaced apart and held in place by a flexible, cylindrically shaped material placed within the cord. In some embodiments, the magnets are embedded within the cord. In further embodiments, the magnets are fully contained within the cord. In some embodiments, the magnetic band is configured to fit around a neck, a wrist, or an ankle of a user. The wearable magnetic band is able to removably couple to one or more additional magnetic bands. For example, in some embodiments, the wearable magnetic band is removably coupled to one or more additional magnetic bands in order to make the wearable magnetic band longer or to stack the wearable magnetic bands.
The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to a few embodiments thereof as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that the present invention is able to be practiced without some or all of these specific details. In other instances, well known process steps and/or structures have not been described in detail in order to not unnecessarily obscure the present invention.
Various embodiments are described herein below, including compositions, methods, articles of manufacturing, and techniques. Further, the invention is able to also cover apparatuses for practicing embodiments of the present invention.
The features and advantages of the invention are able to be better understood with reference to the figures and discussions that follow.
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The wearable magnetic band 100 is configured to fit around a body part of the user such as a wrist, an ankle or a neck. However, as will be apparent to someone of ordinary skill in the art, the wearable band 100 is able to be secured around any desired object. For example, in some embodiments the wearable band 100 is secured around a backpack, a bicycle, or another object. As described above, the wearable band 100 is secured by coupling the magnets together in order to form a closed loop with the cord 101. In some embodiments, one or more additional wearable bands are coupled together in order to create a longer or a multi-layered wearable band.
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In use, the wearable magnetic band is able to be secured around a body part or an object by removably coupling a plurality of magnets together or removably coupling the plurality of magnets with a magnetically attractable object in order to form a closed loop with the wearable band. Additionally, the wearable band is able to be fashioned in many different styles and configurations by removably coupling different magnets of the band together and removably coupling multiple bands together. Further, because the magnets are rotatable, the magnets will never push away from each other because the magnets move in order to find the correct polarity. Consequently, the wearable band is able to be easily and quickly secured. Particularly, when using the wearable magnetic bands, a person is able to fashion one or more bands to a body part or an object and create a new style or look. Moreover, by trading and/or changing the configuration of the bands a person is able to change the look of the wearable bands easily and often if desired. Accordingly, magnetic wearable band has many different uses and advantages.
The presently claimed invention has been described in terms of specific embodiments incorporating details to facilitate the understanding of the principles of construction and operation of the invention. Such reference herein to specific embodiments and details thereof is not intended to limit the scope of the claims appended hereto. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications area able to be made in the embodiment chosen for illustration without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Specifically, it will be apparent that the wearable magnetic band is able to be manufactured in many different styles, lengths and configurations. Further, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that the wearable magnetic band is able to be removably coupled in many different configurations. Accordingly, the device of the invention is able to be implemented in several different ways and have several different appearances.
Claims
1. A wearable magnetic band comprising:
- a. a cord; and
- b. one or more magnets suspended to the cord and configured to removably attach to either one or more additional magnets or a magnetically attractable surface in order to form a closed loop with the cord.
2. The wearable magnetic band of claim 1 wherein the magnetically attractable surface comprises ferrous metal.
3. The wearable magnetic band of claim 1 wherein the wearable magnetic band comprises a magnet at a first end of the cord and a second end of the cord.
4. The wearable magnetic band of claim 1 wherein the wearable magnetic band comprises an even number of magnets.
5. The wearable magnetic band of claim 1 wherein the magnets are evenly spaced along the cord.
6. The wearable magnetic band of claim 1 wherein the wearable magnetic band comprises an odd number of magnets.
7. The wearable magnetic band of claim 1 wherein the magnets are variably spaced along the cord.
8. The wearable magnetic band of claim 1 wherein the one or more magnets are rotatable.
9. The wearable magnetic band of claim 1 wherein the one or more magnets comprise rare earth, neodymium, or magnetic therapy magnets.
10. The wearable magnetic band of claim 1 wherein the one or more magnets comprise round, spherical or cylindrical magnets.
11. The wearable magnetic band of claim 1 wherein the one or more magnets are fixedly coupled to the cord.
12. The wearable magnetic band of claim 11 wherein the magnets are heat sealed into place.
13. The wearable magnetic band of claim 11 wherein the magnets are held into place by a flexible adhesive, stitching and/or metal encapsulation.
14. The wearable magnetic band of claim 11 wherein the magnets are spaced apart and held in place by a flexible, cylindrically shaped material placed within the cord
15. The wearable magnetic band of claim 1 wherein the magnetic band is configured to fit around a neck, a wrist, or an ankle of a user.
16. The wearable magnetic band of claim 1 wherein the wearable magnetic band is configured to couple to one or more additional magnetic bands.
17. The wearable magnetic band of claim 1 wherein the wearable magnetic band is removably coupled with one or more additional magnetic bands.
18. The wearable magnetic band of claim 17 wherein the wearable magnetic band is removably coupled to one or more additional magnetic bands in order to make the wearable magnetic band longer or to stack the wearable magnetic bands.
19. A wearable magnetic band comprising:
- a. a cord; and
- b. a plurality of rotatable magnets coupled to the cord, wherein the plurality of magnets rotate with respect to the cord in order to removably couple with each other.
20. The wearable magnetic band of claim 19 wherein the wearable magnetic band comprises a magnet at a first end of the cord and a second end of the cord.
21. The wearable magnetic band of claim 19 wherein the wearable magnetic band comprises an even number of magnets.
22. The wearable magnetic band of claim 19 wherein the wearable magnetic band comprises an odd number of magnets.
23. The wearable magnetic band of claim 19 wherein the magnets are evenly spaced along the cord.
24. The wearable magnetic band of claim 19 wherein the magnets are variably spaced along the cord.
25. The wearable magnetic band of claim 19 wherein the plurality of magnets comprise rare earth, neodymium, or magnetic therapy magnets.
26. The wearable magnetic band of claim 19 wherein the plurality of magnets comprise round, spherical or cylindrical magnets.
27. The wearable magnetic band of claim 19 wherein the plurality of magnets are fixedly coupled to the cord.
28. The wearable magnetic band of claim 27 wherein the magnets are heat sealed into place.
29. The wearable magnetic band of claim 27 wherein the magnets are held into place by a flexible adhesive, stitching and/or metal encapsulation.
30. The wearable magnetic band of claim 27 wherein the magnets are spaced apart and held in place by a flexible, cylindrically shaped material placed within the cord
31. The wearable magnetic band of claim 19 wherein the magnetic band is configured to fit around a neck, a wrist, or an ankle of a user.
32. The wearable magnetic band of claim 19 wherein the wearable magnetic band is removably coupled to one or more additional magnetic bands.
33. The wearable magnetic band of claim 32 wherein the wearable magnetic band is removably coupled to one or more additional magnetic bands in order to make the wearable magnetic band longer or to stack the wearable magnetic bands.
34. A method of using a magnetic band comprising:
- a. wrapping the magnetic band around a body part of a user or an object; and
- b. securing the magnetic band by removably coupling a first magnet of the magnetic band with a second magnet of the magnetic band.
35. The method of claim 34 wherein the magnetic band is wrapped around a neck, a wrist, or an ankle of the user.
36. A wearable magnetic band comprising:
- a. a cord; and
- b. a plurality of magnets positioned within the body of the cord and configured to removably couple with each other.
37. The wearable magnetic band of claim 36 wherein the wearable magnetic band comprises a magnet at a first end of the cord and a second end of the cord.
38. The wearable magnetic band of claim 36 wherein the wearable magnetic band comprises an even number of magnets.
39. The wearable magnetic band of claim 36 wherein the wearable magnetic band comprises an odd number of magnets.
40. The wearable magnetic band of claim 36 wherein the magnets are evenly spaced along the cord.
41. The wearable magnetic band of claim 36 wherein the magnets are variably spaced along the cord.
42. The wearable magnetic band of claim 36 wherein the one or more magnets are rotatable.
43. The wearable magnetic band of claim 36 wherein the one or more magnets comprise rare earth, neodymium, or magnetic therapy magnets.
44. The wearable magnetic band of claim 36 wherein the one or more magnets comprise round, spherical or cylindrical magnets.
45. The wearable magnetic band of claim 36 wherein the one or more magnets are fixedly contained within the cord.
46. The wearable magnetic band of claim 45 wherein the magnets are heat sealed into place.
47. The wearable magnetic band of claim 45 wherein the magnets are held into place by a flexible adhesive, stitching and/or metal encapsulation.
48. The wearable magnetic band of claim 45 wherein the magnets are spaced apart and held in place by a flexible, cylindrically shaped material placed within the cord
49. The wearable magnetic band of claim 36 wherein the magnets are embedded within the cord.
50. The wearable magnetic band of claim 36 wherein the magnets are fully contained within the cord.
51. The wearable magnetic band of claim 36 wherein the magnetic band is configured to fit around a neck, a wrist, or an ankle of a user.
52. The wearable magnetic band of claim 36 wherein the wearable magnetic band is removably coupled to one or more additional magnetic bands.
53. The wearable magnetic band of claim 52 wherein the wearable magnetic band is removably coupled to one or more additional magnetic bands in order to make the wearable magnetic band longer or to stack the wearable magnetic bands.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 18, 2013
Publication Date: Dec 26, 2013
Inventor: Richard Charles Stachowski, JR. (Orinda, CA)
Application Number: 13/920,762
International Classification: A44C 5/00 (20060101); A44C 15/00 (20060101);