Jewel Shall Clasp Protector
This present invention relates to jewelry clasp protection caps. The jewelry clasp protection caps comprise two halves of covering clamshells forming an oval shaped inner chamber to allow the jewelry clasp to easily fit into the oval shaped chamber. In an embodiment, the two halves of covering clamshells are connected through an over-center spring-loaded hinge. The covering clamshells can open and close with the spring-loaded hinge. In another embodiment, the two halves are held in a closed position by engagement between a protrusion on one half and an engaging groove on the other half. The two clamshell members have at least two smooth recesses in their edges to form openings that allow the jewelry chain or chains to pass through the clamshell members. Different designs of the clamshell members can be provided to the jewelry wearer to match their different jewelry.
This application claims priority to provisional application Ser. No. 61/889,093 filed Oct. 10, 2013, to the extent allowed by law.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to jewelry, and more particularly to detachable accessories that assist in protecting and concealing the lock or clasp on jewelry chains, particularly necklaces. The present invention provides protection for the hair from entangling with the lock or clasp on the jewelry chains when the user is wearing the necklace. The present invention also provides a solution to the problem of the jewelry wearer who wants to make the lock or clasp more pleasing or wants variety in the appearance of the chain.
2. Background of the Invention
Necklaces and chains of different types have been an integral part of jewelry since the time of ancient civilizations and have been worn by people predating the invention of writing. Encircling a cord or chain of a necklace, bracelet, anklet, or similar item around a wearer's body part and joining the two separate ends of the chain is commonly used to make the chain stay on the wearer's body. The two separate strands are joined by a knot, clasp, or other joining mechanism once the body part has been encircled. The joint of the two separate strands is usually placed at the back of the wearer's neck or ankle, the bottom or inside of the wrist, or at some other location that is preferred not to be seen by others. Displacement and exposure of a clasp is highly undesirable to many wearers. It is preferred by most wearers to return the clasp to the back of the neck or other region of the body where it is out of sight when the jewelry is viewed from the front.
A common type of lock used on necklaces to connect the two ends of the necklace is a lobster clasp, also known as a lobster hook. The lock can be opened to attach a short link-chain or ring-like structure attached to the other end of the necklace. The lobster clasp is opened or closed by holding a small lever, usually with a fingernail that is long enough to apply. The lobster clasp is held in a closed position by a spring.
There are two problems involving the lobster clasp design used widely on necklaces. The first is that when the lobster clasp is opened or closed, the clasp mechanism catches the user's hair around the back of neck area easily and makes it hard to remove the hair from entangling with the clasp and the necklace chain over time. These necklaces thus have the tendency to cause hair breakage when worn. One other problem is the aesthetic deficiency presented by the lobster clasp. The necklace wearer tends to frequently rotate the jewelry chain to make the lobster clasp not visible from the front of the wearer. But even if the clasp is on the back of the neck, it still tends to look unattractive while the necklace is being worn.
It is not uncommon today that people wear more than one necklace at the same time. When a wearer wears multiple necklaces the necklaces tend to become tangled together. The tangled necklaces are unattractive and difficult to remove.
Several prior art references disclose devices that are intended to solve the above mentioned problems. U.S. Pat. No. 8,424,341 discloses a necklace accessory that provides a tubular member for preventing hair from getting tangled in jewelry, and preventing damage to a person's clothing. A fastener is used for securing the necklace cover along the jewelry and to aid in preventing the tubular cover from sliding along the jewelry when no force is applied.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,214,940 discloses a detachable dress cap for covering the lock of a jewelry chain, particularly a necklace or bracelet, so as to conceal the hook of the necklace. The disclosed dress cap includes two hinged portions and a latch between the two hinged portions, wherein at least one of the portions includes a concave surface for encompassing the lock. The two hinged portions are detachably secured to each other thereby securing the dress cap to the necklace chain. This disclosed device, however, still requires the frictional engagement of the male portion of the latch that extends into a slot on the other portion of the cap. The disclosed latching structure is undesirable because the use of the latch may still cause the breakage of the user's hair. Also the aesthetic deficiency of the necklace chain is left unsolved due to the structure and design of the disclosed device.
Objects of the InventionThe present invention is directed to necklace hook covers. One object of this invention is to conceal the lock of a piece of chain jewelry inside a hollow jewelry clasp protection cap. The hollow jewelry clasp protection cap fits over any necklace lock and prevents a person's hair from becoming tangled in the clasp and hinges.
It is a further object of this invention to provide aesthetically designed shapes of the covering clasp to greatly improve the appearance of the chain and hook of the necklace. This feature of the invention is designed to become an extension of the piece of jewelry as it accessorizes the original piece of jewelry.
It is a further object of this invention to help prevent the clasp from rotating to the front of the wearer's body while being worn.
It is a further object of this invention to prevent multiple necklaces from becoming tangled together, as each necklace will remain independent while being worn.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention comprises two halves of covering clamshells forming an oval shaped inner chamber to allow the necklace lock to easily fit into the oval shaped chamber. The two halves of covering clamshells are connected through a spring-loaded hinge. The covering clamshells can open and close with the spring-loaded hinge. The two clamshell members have at least two smooth recesses in their edges to form apertures that allow the jewelry chain or chains to pass through the clamshell members. Different designs of the clamshell members can be provided to the jewelry wearer to match their different jewelry.
The features of the present invention which are believed to be novel are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention may best be understood from the following detailed description of currently illustrated embodiments thereof taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein like numerals refer to like parts, and in which:
With reference to
The clamshell members 12 and 14 are pivotally connected to each other through a hinge member 16. The hinge member 16 pivotably engages a first end of the first clamshell member 12 and a first end of the second clamshell member 14. The structure of the hinge member 16 is detailed in
In the illustrated embodiment of
The jewelry clasp protection cap 10 can thus be made to accommodate different chain designs from different necklaces. Having a plurality of petals 13 gives the protection cap 10 the ability to hold more chains in a multiple-chain array through different passages 15. This structure reduces the chance that chains from different necklaces will tangle together with each other. The smooth edge of the petals 13 and all smooth surfaces of the clamshell members 12 and 14 protect the jewelry wearer's hair from breakage when the protection cap 10 is enclosed over the hook assembly of a necklace adjacent the rear of the neck of a wearer.
In one embodiment, the hinge member 16, illustrated in detail in
Referring to
Magnets such as magnetic strips or stronger magnets can be used for the purpose of securing the closure of the protection clasp 10. The opposite pole magnet elements can be applied at the far end of the clamshells 12 and 14 opposite the connecting hinge member 16, such as magnet 19 shown in
In additional embodiments, various styles and designs can be used for the same utility of the present invention, including flower, sea shell, and pearl shaped by way of example.
In an alternate embodiment shown in
The present invention is designed and developed to fit any necklace clasp to prevent a person's hair from being engaged by or entangled in the clasp and hinges. The weight of the protection cap can be relatively light to prevent the rotation of the necklace chain when worn around the neck. The material used to make the present invention can be selected from metal material, plastic, composition, die-cut material, or a combination of the above mentioned materials.
The outer surfaces of the present invention come in various colors to compliment the necklace, such as silver, gold, black and rhinestone. Thus, the protection caps 10, 200 and 300 each provide an aesthetically pleasing piece of jewelry when worn at the rear of a person's neck.
While one particular embodiment of a jewelry clasp protection cap of the present invention has been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present invention. It is the intent of the appended claims to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A jewelry clasp protection cap comprising:
- a. a first clamshell member;
- b. a second clamshell member:
- c. said first and second clamshell members having smooth edges and a plurality of slots in the substantially smooth edges;
- d. said first and second clamshell members defining a chamber when in a closed position, said chamber adapted to house at least one jewelry clasp; and
- e. a hinge having a first hinge side connected to the first clamshell member and a second hinge side connected to the second clamshell member, said first clamshell member and second clamshell member pivotable around said hinge between open and closed positions.
2. The jewelry clasp protection cap of claim 1, wherein the first clamshell member and the second clamshell member have concave configurations forming the chamber.
3. The jewelry clasp protection cap of claim 1, wherein the first clamshell member and the second clamshell member include a plurality of petals disposed between the plurality of slots, said plurality of petals adapted to hold a variety of sizes of chains and hooks and said plurality of slots adapted to form a passage that allows a necklace chain to pass through the chamber.
4. The jewelry clasp protection cap of claim 1, wherein the first clamshell member is vaulted.
5. The jewelry clasp protection cap of claim 1, wherein the second clamshell member has a flat ridged bottom adapted to be worn adjacent to the user's skin.
6. The jewelry clasp protection cap of claim 1, wherein the first hinge side and the second hinge side are pivotally connected to each other through a pivot.
7. The jewelry clasp protection cap of claim 6, wherein the pivot is an over-center mechanism.
8. The jewelry clasp protection cap of claim 1, further comprising a stopper to limit the maximum opening of the first clamshell member and the second clamshell member.
9. The jewelry clasp protection cap of claim 8, wherein the stopper is connected to the first clamshell member.
10. The jewelry clasp protection cap of claim 3, wherein the plurality of petals have at least one of rounded and beveled edges adapted to prevent the user's hair from becoming tangled on the protection cap.
11. The jewelry clasp protection cap of claim 1, wherein the first clamshell member includes a first magnet member opposite the hinge and the second clamshell member includes a second magnet member opposite the hinge, said first magnet member of opposite polarity from said second magnet member, said first magnet member and said second magnet member adapted to secure at least one of the closure of the jewelry clasp protection cap and a metal hook of a necklace to the jewelry clasp protection cap.
12. The jewelry clasp protection cap of claim 1, wherein the first clamshell member and the second clamshell member are designed in the shape of one of a flower, a sea shell, and a pearl.
13. The jewelry clasp protection cap of claim 1, wherein the weight of the jewelry clasp protection cap prevents the rotation of a necklace chain when worn around a user's neck.
14. The jewelry clasp protection cap of claim 1, wherein the jewelry clasp protection cap is made of at least one of metal, plastic, composition, and die-cut material.
15. The jewelry clasp protection cap of claim 1, wherein an outer surface of the jewelry clasp protection cap is at least one of a silver color, a gold color, a black color, or rhinestone.
16. The jewelry clasp protection cap of claim 1, wherein the hinge is a resistive hinge providing constant pressure to the first clamshell member and second clamshell member in their closed position.
17. The jewelry clasp protection cap of claim 1, wherein the first clamshell member includes a protrusion opposite the hinge and the second clamshell member includes a groove opposite the hinge, said protrusion and said groove adapted to snap together and secure the closure of the jewelry clasp protection cap.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 10, 2014
Publication Date: Apr 16, 2015
Inventors: Raymond J. Snow (Rockford, IL), Joanne M. Snow (Rockford, IL)
Application Number: 14/511,318
International Classification: A44C 25/00 (20060101); A44C 15/00 (20060101);