Magnetic Embellishment Snap System and Embellishment Snap Retrofit Kit
This non-provisional patent pertains to a new and improved decorative magnetic snap system to aesthetically embellish articles such as wearing apparel, accessories, and interior decor, allowing one to interchange decorative embellishments day to day. This novel improved embellishment snap system can be sold in a variety of retrofitting kits or inserted into an article for the purpose of interchanging decorative ornaments on an object. The improved system would allow one to aesthetically change the appearance of an item infinitely, by means of a strong magnetic bond and reinforced structure.
People often buy multiple handbags, shoes, scarves, belts, and hats to coordinate with an outfit worn on any given day. Moreover, people want many articles to be visually customized, as not to be considered redundant or uninteresting. For example: One might buy or own many suits, dresses, and blouses and desire a matching handbag for each outfit. Similarly, one may want to customize throw pillows to decorate a chair, bed, or sofa for each season of the year. Buying a new handbag for each outfit and new throw pillows for each season of the year is problematic, because the cost per item can easily exceed $100.
Currently, the embellishments used are permanent by means of sewing or gluing them into place or are secured by poorly structured systems to interchange embellishments using snaps and/or clips. As a result, an embellishment can sag or droop away from the item it has been affixed to. Prior art does not provide sufficient means for protecting the item it has been embedded into from damage. Consequently, because of this lack of protection, the current embellishment snaps can also cause irritation to the user. Prior art does not allow a means to easily insert embellishment snaps to an item not previously fitted, therefore one must have special craftsman skills to insert an embellishment snap into an article or buy an article already fixed with an embellishment snap.
Thus it can be seen that needs exist for a new and improved embellishment snap system for attaching interchangeable embellishments and/or decorations to an article. It is to the provision of these needs and others that the present invention is primarily directed.
DefinitionsInvention: The term “invention” is used herein merely to relate to the inventive idea that is the subject of this Provisional Patent Application to refer to the “concept” being presented. The term “invention” shall not be construed to mean the “literal and legal” translation of the term “invention”; instead it shall pertain to the “concept” being presented. When this Provisional Patent Application is claimed as preference for the future non-provisional patent application then the term “invention” shall be taken at full face value of the “literal and legal” translation of the term.: The term “invention” is used herein merely to relate to the inventive idea that is the subject of this Provisional Patent Application to refer to the “concept” being presented. The term “invention” shall not be construed to mean the “literal and legal” translation of the term “invention”; instead it shall pertain to the “concept” being presented. When this Provisional Patent Application is claimed as preference for the future non-provisional patent application then the term “invention” shall be taken at full face value of the “literal and legal” translation of the term.
Article: We shall refer to the term article to define any physical object that may have the characteristics of wearing apparel, accessories, personal effects, etc., such as but not limited to, handbags, back packs, diaper bags, travel/tote bags, hats, shoes, belts, knit caps, jewelry, sandals, clothing, hair accessories, home accessories, lamps, chairs, throw pillows, furniture, etc.
Embellishment: The term “embellishment” shall refer to a decorative ornament.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe invention pertains to a method and design whereby magnetic sections are coupled as a means of connecting interchangeable visual embellishments to articles such as handbags, hats, shoes, belts, jewelry, accessories, home furnishings, pillows, and clothing.
This filing teaches the advantages of a magnetic embellishment snap system which improves the structure and strong bond between an article and an interchangeable embellishment. The advantage of the proposed invention is allowing one to safely, easily, and sufficiently coordinate and customize clothing, shoes, accessories, and interior decor more economically.
What is not previously taught as pertinent to the subject art is current embellishment snaps do not have a means to prevent irritation or damage to the article it is attached to, or the user wearing it. In this filing an improved design is proposed that is comprised of a protective cover placed on the backing of the snap, or otherwise, to protect the user from irritation or damage to an article.
In addition, what is not previously taught as pertinent to the subject art is that lack of construction is problematic because the weight of a heavy or large embellishments can pull on existing snaps, causing the decorative appendage to sag or droop away from an article. This filling teaches the advantages of a magnetic embellishment snap system which secures a decorative ornamentation with structured, reinforcement elements, creating a strong magnetic hold. This improved design eliminates drooping or sagging, therefore allowing one to easily interchange ornamental objects without unexpected malfunctions.
Moreover, what is not previously taught as pertinent to the art is a means to prevent articles and embellishments from being damaged by the prongs or studs inserted in a pre-punched opening of an article and/or embellishment. This filing teaches the advantages of an embellishment snap that includes an element that is placed in between the article and the underside of the magnetic snap. The goal of this element is to prevent the prongs or studs from sliding or pulling and ripping an article in a damaging way. Similarly, the embellishment, mated to fit the first snap section affixed to an article, is designed to include an element that is placed in between the embellishment and the underside of the snap. The goal of this element is to prevent the prongs or studs from damaging the decorative embellishment.
Furthermore, prior art is problematic because it references wearing apparel and accessories with only an embedded means of attachment, which would exclude the ability to attach interchangeable attachments to an existing article not previously fitted, or that does not already include a snap. This filing teaches the advantages of having a variety of retrofitting magnetic embellishment snap kits, comprised of all the necessary elements, and can be inserted to retrofit an existing article of clothing or otherwise, not previously fitted, or that does not already include an embellishment snap.
The proposed invention is such that one can easily retrofit a magnetic snap to an article. Prior art teaches one must be skilled in the art of sewing or otherwise to retro fit and reinforce a snap with additional sewing and other techniques. This filing teaches the advantages of using a system to make affixing a functional embellishment snap to an article and/or embellishment simple, without requiring one to have specialized craftsmen skills.
This new and improved embellishment snap system is comprised of two magnetic snap sections and a set of supporting elements. The first snap section is secured to an article. The second snap section is adapted to be received by the first, using a strong magnetized bond. The second part is also fitted with at least one visual ornament. The third element is fitted between the underside of the first snap section and article to prevent tearing to the article. The fourth element is fitted between the underside of the second snap section and the decorative embellishment to prevent ripping or tearing to the decorative embellishment. The fifth element is a protective cover applied to the backing of the adjoined first and third part, to prevent irritation or damage to the article fitted with the snap or the user wearing an article fitted with the snap. In addition to these elements, another part can be added in between the first snap section and third part, to improve the structure and strength of the snap attached to the article. Similarly, an additional part can be added in between the second snap section and fourth element, to improve the structure of the decorative embellishment.
In still another aspect, the new and improved invention relates to a variety of novel kits that can be used to retrofit a magnetic embellishment snap to an existing article that has not been previously fitted with a magnetic embellishment snap. For example, a kit can consist of all the present invention elements necessary to retro fit at least one magnetic embellishment snap system to an article.
These and other appearances, components, and benefits of the invention will be known by mention to the drawing figures and a complete explanation included. It is to be understood that both the following concise recount of the drawings and detailed concealment and operation of the invention are correct and informative of the preferred structure of the invention, and are not confining of the invention, as declared.
The figures provided herein are not necessarily drawn to scale, with some components and features exaggerated for clarity. Of these:
The present invention may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description of the invention taken in connection with the accompanying drawing figures, which form part of this disclosure. With reference now to the drawing figures,
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The example embodiment of the snap 20 according to the present invention also comprises of parts 60 and 61, as depicted, to prevent the prongs of the magnetic studs from ripping article 10 or first layer 40 of embellishment. Parts 60 and 61 can be made from one or more materials including plastic, rubber, metal, or any other material as desired by user. The style of 60 and 61 can vary in size, shape, and thickness depending on the desire of the user.
FIGS. 3,4, 9 depicts the example embodiment of the protective covering 70 used to cover the backside of the snap 20, and parts 50 and 60 therein, affixed to an article. The protective cover 70 is designed to cover the underside of the partial snap system 18, inserted into an article, to minimize irritation or damaged caused by friction. The protective cover 70, as depicted, can be made from one or more materials including plastic, rubber, rubber foam, metal, felt, moleskin, or any other material as desired by user. In addition, the protective cover 70 can be permanently affixed, semi-permanently affixed, or releasably affixed to the underside of the par snap system 18, inserted in an article, with adhesive, epoxy, welding, sewn together, etc. The style of protective cover 70 can vary in size, shape, and thickness depending on the desire of the user. Furthermore, protective cover 70 can also be used by temporarily protecting the frontal face of section 30 and/or section 31 as the prongs of section 30 and/or section 31 are manually adjusted into place with a known tool. The goal of using protective cover 70, in this manner, is to prevent the face of section 30 from being scratched by the known tool used to adjust the prongs of sections 30 and 31.
The present invention also comprises of several retrofitting kits as shown in
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While the invention has been described with reference to preferred and example embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications, additions and deletions are within the scope of the invention as described.
It is contemplated that any optional feature of the inventive variations described may be set forth and claimed independently, or in combination with any one or more of the features described herein. Reference to a singular item, includes the possibility that there is a plurality of the same items present.
Claims
1. An improved magnetic embellishment snap system that allows a user the means to connect interchangeable visual embellishments to accessories by retrofitting it to home furnishings, clothing, etc.; the snap system comprising: a first section having a base that is secured to the accessory and comprised of structural parts to reinforce the weight and size of the visual embellishment; and a complementary second section adapted to be connected to the first section, a portion of the second section being configured to be affixed to a visual embellishment and comprised of structural parts to reinforce the weight and size of the visual embellishment.
2. The improved magnetic embellishment snap system claim 1, where in the first section inserts into an accessory or article using prongs protruding from the first section and has at least one structural piece designed to be fitted around the prongs of the magnetic snap to support the weight and size of the decorative embellishment.
3. The improved magnetic embellishment snap system claim 2, where in the second section fits into the first and is also attached to a decorative embellishment using prongs protruding from the second section and has at least one structural piece designed to be fitted around the prongs of the magnetic snap to support the weight and size of the decorative embellishment.
4. The improved magnetic embellishment snap system claim 4, wherein a protective cover is included to cover the underside of the first snap section, one inserted into an article, to minimize irritation or damage caused by friction.
5. A kit for retrofitting accessories with interchangeable embellishments comprising:
- at least one magnetic snap having a first section and a second section.
- at least one structural piece used to support the weight of the embellishment.
- At least one structural piece being the size and shape of the magnetic snap with two slits and can be fitted around the prongs of the inserted snap and also used as a measuring tool when retrofitting snap into accessory.
- at least one protective backing to be placed of the backside of the snap retrofitted into an accessory.
6. The kit claim 17, comprising of plurality of embellished objects attached to the second section.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 4, 2013
Publication Date: Jan 30, 2014
Inventor: Natalie Marie Gibby (Pleasant Grove, UT)
Application Number: 13/935,529
International Classification: A45C 13/10 (20060101);