Jewelry with Threaded Head and Magnetic Assembly
A modular magnetic jewelry system includes a jewelry body having a magnetic jewelry base and a magnetic jewelry head configured to magnetically couple with the magnetic jewelry base. The magnetic jewelry base may include a first permanent magnet, and the magnetic jewelry head may include a second permanent magnet. The jewelry body may have a male or female threaded portion, and the head may have a threaded portion of opposite gender to said jewelry body for mating engagement therewith when the head is magnetically coupled to the magnetic base.
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This application claims priority to Indian Patent Application No. 201621025196, filed on Jul. 22, 2016, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND 1. Field of the InventionThe present invention relates to jewelry with a removable head assembly, and, more particularly, jewelry with a head that is magnetically coupled.
2. State of the ArtMany pieces of jewelry are not easily modified without the assistance of a jeweler or special tools. For example, a ring may include a precious stone that is set in a mount having bent prongs to hold the stone in the mount. The bent prongs are not intended to be reopened by a wearer of the ring during normal use. To change the precious stone of such a ring to another stone generally requires the assistance of a jeweler, which adds cost and inconvenience to an owner of the jewelry piece. Moreover, if an owner of the ring wishes to restore the original stone to the ring, additional cost and inconvenience are incurred in re-using the services of a jeweler.
SUMMARYAccording to one aspect, further details of which are described in greater detail below, a jewelry system includes at least one jewelry body and a plurality of jewelry heads configured to interchangeably mount to the body. The system allows a user to quickly interchange various jewelry heads with one or more different bodies to obtain multiple body-head combinations to suit a user. For example, the different types of jewelry bodies can include a ring band, an earring post, and a pendant bezel and chain bail. The jewelry heads may have different types of settings with or without different precious and non-precious stones or materials. In addition, the heads may include metal surfaces, such as gold or silver surfaces, which can be engraved. In addition to stones, the attachments can also include enameled surfaces as well as pearls. The heads are configured to be interchanged with the bodies by the user, without having to use specialized tools or the services of a jeweler. Preferably, the heads are configured to be interchanged with the bodies by hand by the user without tools.
Each body may have a base to which a first permanent magnet may be permanently affixed. Also, each head may have a base to which a second permanent magnet may be permanently affixed. The first and second magnets may be permanently affixed with glue, for example. The first magnet may be flush set with the base of the body and the second magnet may be flush set with the head. The first and second permanent magnets are configured to face each other when the head is coupled to the body. The first and second magnets are set in their respective bases in such a way that they have opposite polarity facing each other.
Also, each body and head may incorporate a secondary, non-magnetic connection. For example, to further strengthen the connection between the body and the head, the base of the body may have a male threaded portion and the head may have a mating female threaded portion to mate with the male threaded portion of the body. For example, male threads may be located along an outer sidewall of the base of the body and mating female threads may be located along an inner sidewall of the head.
The base 3 has an outer sidewall 3a and an inner sidewall 3b. In the embodiment shown in
The ring 1 also includes a head 8 and a second magnet 9. As shown more clearly in
The inner sidewall 10b and the bottom wall 10c of the head 8 define a cavity 11 that is suitably dimensioned to receive the second magnet 9. Specifically, in the example shown in
It will be appreciated that in place of using two magnets 4 and 9 to magnetically couple the body 2 to the head 8, a ferrous metal may be substituted for one of the two magnets. Also, instead of discrete magnets being affixed to the base 3 and the head 8, the base 3 (and possibly the entire body 2) and/or the head 8 may be magnetized in a case where the base 3, body 2, or head 8 are made from materials that can be permanently magnetized.
When the first permanent magnet 4 is affixed to the body 2 and the second permanent magnet 9 is affixed to the head 8 the body 2 and the head 8 may be brought together to be coupled. For example, when the head 8 and second magnet 9 are brought near the body 2 and the first magnet 4, the magnetic attraction of the magnets 4 and 9 couples the magnets together, thereby coupling the body 2 to the head 8, as shown in
The ring 201 has the same features as ring 1, except as noted below. As shown in detail in
As shown in greater detail in
The head 208 has an annular flange 216 extending radially outward from the outer sidewall 212b of the stem 212 to an outer peripheral edge 217 of the head 208. The diameter of the outer sidewall 212b of the stem 212 is slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the cavity 205 of the base 203 so that the stem 212 and the second magnet 209 can be received in the cavity 205.
After affixing the second magnet 209 to the head 208 and after affixing the first magnet 204 to the body 202, the second magnet 209 can be brought near the first magnet 204 to couple those magnets and the head 208 and the body 202 together. Specifically, when the magnets 204 and 209 are coupled together, the flange 216 of the head 208 seats against the edge 207 of the base 203, as shown in
Also,
While the embodiments of the rings 1 and 201 include generally circular shaped heads and bodies, other shapes are possible. For example,
Moreover, while the rings 1, 201, and 301 illustrate a single head and a single base to couple to that head, other embodiments are possible that may include multiple heads and bases. For example,
Also, while the examples of the jewelry system described above are rings, the jewelry system may be embodied as other types of jewelry, such as earrings, pendants, bracelets. For example,
Base 508b has a post 507 extending away from the base 503b. The base 508a has a curved rod 502 extending from the base 503a to a post receiving end 502b having an aperture configured to receive the post 507 as shown in
Also, each body and head in the above-described embodiments may incorporate a secondary, non-magnetic connection. For example, as shown in
The head 608 has a base 610 having an inner threaded sidewall 610a that defines a cavity 611 for receiving a second magnet 609 therein. The threaded inner sidewall of the head 608 is configured to mate with the outer threaded sidewall 603a of the base 603. The cavity 611 is dimensioned so that when the second magnet 609 is seated in the cavity, an outer side 612 of the second magnet 609 is recessed from an outer edge 613 of the base 610. When the first magnet 604 is affixed to the base 603 forming a magnetic body 602 and the second magnet 609 is affixed to the head 608 forming a magnetic head 608, and the magnetic body 602 and head 608 are magnetically coupled together, a user can twist the head 608 relative to the base 603 to engage the mating threads of the head 608 and base 603 to further couple the head 608 to the body 602. When a user wants to change the head 608 or otherwise remove the head 608 from the body 602, a user unscrews the head 608 from the base 603 to decouple the threads therebetween and then pulls the head 608 from the base 603 against the magnetic force of attraction therebetween to separate the head 608 from the body 602.
There have been described and illustrated herein several embodiments of a jewelry system and methods of assembling and disassembling jewelry. While particular embodiments of the invention have been described, it is not intended that the invention be limited thereto, as it is intended that the invention be as broad in scope as the art will allow and that the specification be read likewise. Thus, while particular types of jewelry have been disclosed, it will be appreciated that the jewelry system may be used with other types of jewelry as well. In addition, while particular types of magnets have been disclosed, it will be understood that other types of magnets can be used. For example, and not by way of limitation, alnico magnets, ceramic magnets, ferrite magnets, samarium cobalt magnets. It will therefore be appreciated by those skilled in the art that yet other modifications could be made to the provided invention without deviating from its spirit and scope as claimed.
Claims
1. A modular jewelry system comprising:
- a jewelry body having a magnetic jewelry base that includes a first magnetic surface;
- a magnetic jewelry head configured to magnetically couple with said magnetic jewelry base, which includes a second magnetic surface, wherein
- said jewelry body has a male or female threaded portion, and
- said head has a threaded portion having threads of opposite gender to said threaded portion of said jewelry body for mating engagement therewith when said head is magnetically coupled to said magnetic base.
2. The system according to claim 1, wherein:
- said magnetic jewelry base includes a first permanent magnet, and
- said magnetic jewelry head includes a second permanent magnet.
3. The system according to claim 2, wherein:
- when said first permanent magnet is received in said first cavity, an outer side of said first permanent magnet has a first polarity and when said second permanent magnet is received in said second cavity, an outer side of said second permanent magnet has a second polarity that is opposite said first polarity, and
- wherein said outer side of said first permanent magnet and said outer side of said second permanent magnet face each other when said head is coupled to said body.
4. The system according to claim 1, wherein:
- said jewelry body is configured as at least one of a ring, a pendant, a bracelet, and an earring.
5. The system according to claim 1, wherein:
- said jewelry body has a plurality of magnetic bases, and
- the system includes a plurality of magnetic heads corresponding to each of the magnetic bases for coupling thereto.
6. The system according to claim 1, wherein:
- said magnetic jewelry base defines a first cavity configured to receive therein said first magnetic surface, and
- said magnetic jewelry head defines a second cavity configured to receive therein said second magnetic surface.
7. The system according to claim 1, wherein:
- a cavity is formed between the base and the head, the cavity being configured to receive a fingernail of a user to pry said head away from said base when said head and base are coupled together.
8. A method of configuring jewelry comprising:
- providing a jewelry body having a magnetic jewelry base and a male or female threaded portion;
- providing a magnetic jewelry head configured to magnetically couple with said magnetic jewelry base and having a threaded portion of opposite gender to said male or female threaded portion of said jewelry body for mating therewith;
- magnetically coupling said magnetic jewelry base to said magnetic jewelry head; and
- threadably coupling said magnetically coupled jewelry base and said jewelry head.
9. The method according to claim 8, further comprising:
- threadably decoupling said magnetically coupled jewelry base and said jewelry head; and
- magnetically decoupling said threadably decoupled magnetic jewelry base from said magnetic jewelry head to separate said jewelry body from said jewelry head.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 27, 2016
Publication Date: Jan 25, 2018
Applicant: Uni-Design Jewellery Pvt. Ltd (Mumbai)
Inventor: Raj H. Parikh (Mumbai)
Application Number: 15/277,532