COUNTERWEIGHT FOR JEWELRY PENDANT
A counterweight pendant for a necklace comprises a bottom portion with a substantially flat back surface and a top portion that joins the bottom portion at an angle or curve. The back surface is configured to frictionally rest against a person's back and may be textured. The curved top portion of the counterweight allows a necklace clasp to be attached without interfering with the area of friction against the back surface and the person's back. The bottom portion can be wider and contain more mass than the top portion to keep the counterweight in the proper orientation.
1. Field
The invention relates to body ornaments, and more particularly, to counterweights attachable to jewelry (e.g., necklaces).
2. Description of the Related Art
When a person wears a necklace, it frequently shifts position due to normal body movement. Further, forces such as the wind and weather may also cause the necklace to change position. In addition, when the necklace includes a pendant, the pendant can fling around, causing discomfort to the user. The pendant can also move to an undesirable position, such as the back of a person's neck.
SUMMARYAccordingly, there is a need for an improved counterweight that attaches to the back of a necklace at the user's back and can stabilize and anchor a necklace and pendant, inhibiting their movement during use.
In one embodiment of the invention, counterweight pendant for use with a necklace comprises a pendant body having a bottom portion comprising a substantially flat back surface configured to rest against a user's back when worn. The pendant body may have a top portion configured to couple a clasp for coupling the pendant body to a rear portion of the necklace. A back surface of the top portion may extend away from a plane defined by the substantially flat back surface so that the top portion is spaced apart from the user's back when the counterweight is worn. The back surface of the bottom portion may be textured, the bottom portion may be wider than the top portion, and the bottom portion may contain more mass than the top portion to thereby inhibit tilting or twisting of the pendant body away from the user's back during use. The back surface of the top portion may join the substantially flat back surface at an angle. The top portion may curve outwardly from the substantially flat back surface such that the top portion extends away from said plane. The bottom portion may comprise an ellipsoid shape. Textured surface may comprise an epoxy layer that defines one or more peaks. The top portion of the pendant body may terminate in a tip.
In one embodiment of the invention, a counterweight pendant for use with an encircling body ornament comprises a pendant body having a bottom portion comprising a substantially flat back surface configured to rest against a user's back when worn. The pendant body may further have a top portion configured to couple a clasp for coupling the pendant body to the encircling body ornament. A back surface of the top portion may extend away from a plane defined by the substantially flat back surface so that the top portion is spaced apart from the user's back when the counterweight is worn. The back surface of the top portion may be spaced apart from the substantially flat back surface to facilitate frictional engagement between the flat back surface and the user's back during use and inhibit tilting or twisting of the pendant body away from the user's back during use.
The encircling body ornament may be a necklace, and the clasp may be a necklace clasp configured to couple the pendant body to a rear portion of the necklace. The back surface of the top portion may join the substantially flat back surface at an angle. The top portion may curve outwardly from the substantially flat back surface such that the top portion curves away from said plane. The bottom portion may comprise an ellipsoid shape. The bottom portion may be wider than the top portion to inhibit twisting of the pendant body during use. The bottom portion may contain more mass than the top portion to inhibit movement of the pendant body during use. The back surface of the bottom portion may be textured to facilitate frictional engagement between the pendant body and the user's back during use. The textured surface may comprise an epoxy layer that defines one or more peaks.
In one embodiment of the invention, a body ornament for use with a necklace comprises a necklace clasp and a counterweight pendant comprising a pendant body. The pendant body may have a bottom portion comprising a substantially flat back surface configured to rest against a user's back when worn, and a top portion configured to couple a clasp for coupling the pendant body to a rear portion of the necklace. A back surface of the top portion may extend away from a plane defined by the substantially flat back surface so that the top portion is spaced apart from the user's back when the counterweight is worn to thereby facilitate contact between the substantially flat back surface and the user's back during use. The top portion may be removably attached to the clasp. The back surface of the top portion may join the substantially flat back surface at an angle. The top portion may curve outwardly from the substantially flat back surface such that it extends away from said plane. The back surface of the bottom portion may be textured.
In order to increase comfort to the user and increase effectiveness of a counterweight in stabilizing the position of a necklace, the embodiments disclosed herein provide a greater area of friction between the user and the counterweight.
Accordingly, some embodiments of the invention include a counterweight with a curved top portion, allowing room for a clasp to attach without disrupting the frictional area between the user and the counterweight (e.g., without tilting the counterweight away from contact with the user's back). Further, the counterweight may be textured to increase friction (e.g., the coefficient of friction) between the user and the counterweight. Even further, the bottom of the counterweight may be heavier and larger than the top of the counterweight so that the counterweight remains in the proper orientation. Additionally, the bottom of the counterweight can have a greater width than the top of the counterweight to thereby advantageously inhibit tilting of the counterweight away from contact with the user's back (e.g., due to the greater moment of inertia of the bottom portion).
Although examples are provided with reference to a necklace, the counterweight may be used with bracelets, anklets, waist chains, cords, collars, or any similar encircling body ornament. Further, while examples are provided with reference to a person or user, the counterweight may be used with any appropriate “wearer,” such as animals, mannequins, and displays. In addition, it will be appreciated that the embodiments disclosed herein may be used as a pendant on the front of a necklace worn by a user. Thus, the embodiments disclosed herein are not limited to a counterweight worn on the back of a necklace. Accordingly, as used herein, “counterweight” shall refer to a pendant body that may be worn as a pendant on the front of a necklace or as a counterweight on the back of a necklace.
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Regardless of the shape of the front surface 160, 170, the top back surface 130 is spaced apart from a plane defined by the bottom back surface 140. In one embodiment, the top back surface meets the bottom back surface 140 at an angle that faces away from a user's back. In another embodiment, the top back surface 130 curves away from the plane defined by the bottom back surface 140, such that the top portion 120 extends away (or is spaced away) from said plane. In one embodiment, the counterweight 190 is generally teardrop in shape, as illustrated in
Because the top portion 120 is offset in front of the bottom portion 140, a clasp 180 may be attached to the tip 150 while allowing the entire bottom back surface 140 to rest flat against a person's back. The offset top portion 120 advantageously allows the clasp 180 to attach to the counterweight 190 without causing the back surface 140 to tilt away (e.g., lift away) from the user's back, thereby advantageously facilitating maximum frictional contact between the back surface 140 of the user's back during use, as shown in
The top portion 130 may be designed to accommodate any shape clasp 180. In addition, the top portion 130 may be specifically designed to accommodate a specific clasp 180. For example, for hooks with a high degree of curvature, or hooks that add significant thickness, the top portion 130 of the counterweight 190 can similarly be curved so that the clasp 180 does not interfere with the bottom back surface 140 resting against a person's back.
The counterweight 190 may be designed to receive a clasp 180 in any number of ways. Examples include a “hook and eye” mechanism, screws, wires, magnets, and snaps. The counterweight 190 can couple to a clasp 180 that is a necklace clasp included on a necklace. In another embodiment, a separate clasp may be used for attaching the counterweight 190 to a necklace. The separate clasp may be used when a necklace does not include a clasp. In one embodiment, a clasp 180 is integrally formed with the counterweight 190 so that it may be used with necklaces without a clasp. The counterweight 190 may also be integrally formed with a necklace.
In one embodiment, the back surface 140 is textured to increase the coefficient of friction between the counterweight 190 and the user's back and help keep the counterweight 190 in place.
In one embodiment, the bottom portion 110 of the counterweight 190 contains more mass than the top portion 120. The distribution of mass advantageously helps keep the counterweight 190 in the proper orientation. For example, the distribution of mass prevents the bottom portion 110 from re-orienting itself over the top portion 120.
The bottom portion 110 can also be wider than the top portion 120 to advantageously help keep the counterweight 190 in the proper orientation (i.e., the bottom portion 110 can have a greater moment of inertia than the top portion, inhibiting twisting or lifting of the counterweight 190 relative to the user's back).
While certain embodiments of the inventions have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure. Indeed, the novel methods and systems described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms. Furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the pendant or counterweight systems and methods of making them described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the disclosure. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the disclosure. Accordingly, the scope of the present inventions is defined only by reference to the appended claims.
Claims
1. A counterweight pendant for use with a necklace comprising:
- a pendant body having a bottom portion comprising a substantially flat back surface configured to rest against a user's back when worn, the pendant body further having a top portion configured to couple a clasp for coupling the pendant body to a rear portion of the necklace,
- wherein a back surface of the top portion extends away from a plane defined by the substantially flat back surface so that the top portion is spaced apart from the user's back when the counterweight is worn,
- wherein the back surface of the bottom portion is textured, the bottom portion is wider than the top portion, and wherein the bottom portion contains more mass than the top portion to thereby inhibit tilting or twisting of the pendant body away from the user's back during use.
2. The counterweight pendant of claim 1, wherein the back surface of the top portion joins the substantially flat back surface at an angle.
3. The counterweight pendant of claim 1, wherein the top portion curves outwardly from the substantially flat back surface such that the top portion extends away from said plane.
4. The counterweight pendant of claim 1, wherein the bottom portion comprises an ellipsoid shape.
5. The counterweight pendant of claim 1, wherein the textured surface comprises an epoxy layer that defines one or more peaks.
6. The counterweight pendant of claim 1, wherein the top portion terminates in a tip.
7. A counterweight pendant for use with an encircling body ornament, comprising:
- a pendant body having a bottom portion comprising a substantially flat back surface configured to rest against a user's back when worn, the pendant body further having a top portion configured to couple a clasp for coupling the pendant body to the encircling body ornament,
- wherein a back surface of the top portion extends away from a plane defined by the substantially flat back surface so that the top portion is spaced apart from the user's back when the counterweight is worn,
- wherein the back surface of the top portion is spaced apart from the substantially flat back surface to facilitate frictional engagement between the flat back surface and the user's back during use and inhibit tilting or twisting of the pendant body away from the user's back during use.
8. The counterweight of claim 7, wherein the encircling body ornament is a necklace, wherein the clasp is a necklace clasp configured to couple the pendant body to a rear portion of the necklace.
9. The counterweight pendant of claim 7, wherein the back surface of the top portion joins the substantially flat back surface at an angle.
10. The counterweight of claim 7, wherein the top portion curves outwardly from the substantially flat back surface such that the top portion curves away from said plane.
11. The counterweight of claim 7, wherein the bottom portion comprises an ellipsoid shape.
12. The counterweight of claim 7, wherein the bottom portion is wider than the top portion to inhibit twisting of the pendant body during use.
13. The counterweight of claim 7, wherein the bottom portion contains more mass than the top portion to inhibit movement of the pendant body during use.
14. The counterweight of claim 7, wherein the back surface of the bottom portion is textured to facilitate frictional engagement between the pendant body and the user's back during use.
15. The counterweight of claim 14, wherein the textured surface comprises an epoxy layer that defines one or more peaks.
16. A body ornament for use with a necklace, comprising:
- a necklace clasp; and
- a counterweight pendant comprising: a pendant body having a bottom portion comprising a substantially flat back surface configured to rest against a user's back when worn, the pendant body further having a top portion configured to couple a clasp for coupling the pendant body to a rear portion of the necklace, wherein a back surface of the top portion extends away from a plane defined by the substantially flat back surface so that the top portion is spaced apart from the user's back when the counterweight is worn to thereby facilitate contact between the substantially flat back surface and the user's back during use.
17. The body ornament of claim 16, wherein the top portion is removably attached to the clasp.
18. The counterweight pendant of claim 16, wherein the back surface of the top portion joins the substantially flat back surface at an angle.
19. The body ornament of claim 16, wherein the top portion curves outwardly from the substantially flat back surface such that it extends away from said plane.
20. The body ornament of claim 16, wherein the back surface of the bottom portion is textured.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 8, 2013
Publication Date: Sep 11, 2014
Inventor: Amy Gross (Huntington Beach, CA)
Application Number: 13/790,862