Resilient Patents (Class 63/11)
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Patent number: 5580154Abstract: A glove apparatus including a glove member having an outer surface covering material, such as a pliable plastic, treated with an illuminative substance having phosphorescence, fluorescent, or both, illuminative properties. The glove apparatus includes a light circuit system integrally packaged with the glove member. The light may be selectively energized and may be directionally controlled by the user of the apparatus to illuminate an object. The light is contained within a ring-like light housing member which is preferably mounted on a finger section of the glove member. As a child glove toy item, the outer glove surface covering material is decorated to ornately represent a fictional cartoon hero character. Variations of the apparatus include a light filter adapted with a screen shaped in the form of the cartoon character to effect projecting an image of the cartoon character upon a child energizing the light circuit system.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1994Date of Patent: December 3, 1996Inventors: James D. Coulter, Jovee Coulter
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Patent number: 5568950Abstract: A knot tying device includes a base adapted for attaching firmly to a human hand by sliding over at least one finger; and a cantilever supported by the base and protruding away from the palm of the hand, the cant/lever having a U-shaped cross section, the cantilever having a proximal region closest to the base and a distal region, the proximal region having two ears defining generally parallel planes extending outwardly therefrom, each of the ears terminating in a distal retaining edge for retaining a loop of balloon material, the cantilever defining inside the U-shape an axially oriented recess at least 5/8 inch wide, the recess extending from the proximal region and between the ears to the distal region.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1996Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Assignee: H & M Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Gerald R. Herren
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Patent number: 5567037Abstract: An illumination device for enhancing the structural and aesthetic appearance of associated articles or substrates and to provide operative coaction with conductive current paths made from conductive paints, inks and the like compositions on such articles and substrates is disclosed. The illumination device comprises an LED having leads, the LED and at least one portion of the leads are encapsulated within a substantially nonconductive relatively transparent or translucent housing. At least a second portion of the leads of the LED extend outside of the housing and are arranged substantially flush along an exterior surface of the housing so that when the housing is connected by suitable connectors to the associated article or substrate, electrical communication with an external power source can be established for operating and actuating the LED.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1995Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: Ferber Technologies, L.L.C.Inventor: Andrew R. Ferber
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Patent number: 5557345Abstract: Interchangeable tethered glasses for adjustably positioning relative to a face of an individual for filtering light into eyes of the individual. The inventive device includes a frame assembly for supporting a pair of lenses over eyes of an individual. An ear engaging assembly extends from opposed sides of the frame assembly for engaging ears of the individual to secure the frame assembly relative thereto. The ear engaging assembly includes a tether extendable over the ears of the individual, and a weight coupled to a distal end of the tether for maintaining a desired tension within the tether.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1995Date of Patent: September 17, 1996Inventors: Betty L. Katzenmeyer, Kent R. Katzenmeyer
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Patent number: 5516005Abstract: A defense device, mounted on a wrist watch and made part of it, has a gas chamber underneath the wrist watch. The chamber, containing pressurized repellant gas, is locked to the watch with an interlocking ring between the watch and the gas chamber. The gas can be released by a user by pushing a trigger end of a pin to actuate the release of the gas at the other end, where a nozzle discharges the gas sideways in a wide spray impinging on an incoming attacker. The invention is formed to blend inconspicuously with the design of the watch, so as to prevent the incoming attacker from knowing of the device. A user of the device may pretend to read the time, while in reality releasing the repellant gas from the side of the hand to the incoming attacker. The interlocking ring has an aperture at the top to accommodate a wrist watch, and an aperture at the bottom to accept a matching gas chamber and lock it into position, ready for firing.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1994Date of Patent: May 14, 1996Inventor: William W. Moseley
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Patent number: 5511390Abstract: A pendant locket holder for keys and other articles comprising a casing being a pair of complementary half-sections with each half-section having a recessed chamber. An element flexibly connects the longitudinal edges of the half-sections together. The half-sections may be moved from a substantially coplanar relationship in an open position of the casing to a closed position, wherein the half-sections are in a juxtaposed relationship. An assembly on the opposite longitudinal edges of the half-sections is for releasably holding the same in the juxtaposed relationship, when the casing is in the closed position. A component is formed within each recessed chamber in each half-section of the casing for retaining the keys and other articles therein. A structure is for suspending the casing from about the neck of a person, so that the person will always maintain access to the keys and other articles held within the retaining components in the casing.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1994Date of Patent: April 30, 1996Inventor: Mon Dod Mah
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Patent number: 5497307Abstract: An illuminating jewelry includes a housing containing a mercury switch, a mercury battery, a cap containing a light bulb, and a clipping member for clipping to the wearer, whereby anytime the illuminating jewelry is moved, the jewelry illuminates in a blinking manner.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1995Date of Patent: March 5, 1996Inventors: Tae H. Bae, Sang Y. Bae, Sang I. Bae
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Patent number: 5491984Abstract: This invention concerns a ring shaped member for hand wear on a hand of a person which comprises an inner ring shaped section and an upper ring shaped section, the inner ring section having an inwardly bulged ring shaped area bulged in a direction towards the upper ring shaped section for nested contact with hand palm skin covering bodies of metacarpals of a person's hand palm for enabling the ring shaped member to snugly fit around a hand of a person with an upper section of the ring shaped member being snugly engageable with a top hand surface of the hand on an opposite side of the metacarpals on the person's hand, the ring shaped member having an interior ring shaped surface including the upper and inner ring shaped sections which are shaped for snug fitted engagement about a person's hand with the inwardly bulged area serving to lock with an identical area of the hand palm to assist in holding the ring shaped member in place on the hand of a person.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1994Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Inventor: Thea L. Loch
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Patent number: 5479797Abstract: A closure means for an identification band or bracelet includes integrally formed, unidirectionally engagement means to permit the bracelet to be further tightened, but not loosened, after assembly of the bracelet about a portion of a person or an object. In the preferred embodiment, the closure includes a body portion that is attached to a first end of the bracelet, and an opening to receive the second end of the bracelet after the bracelet has been placed in an encircling relationship about the person or object to be identified. The body portion is preferably configured as a sleeve having a rectangular cross-section, with one or more deformable mounting posts configured to be placed through a corresponding one or more mating openings in the first end of the bracelet and thereafter deformed to retain the first end of the bracelet on the body portion. Also in the preferred embodiment, the engagement means includes one or more protruding teeth having biting extremities adjacent the opening in the body portion.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1993Date of Patent: January 2, 1996Assignee: Precision Dynamics CorporationInventor: Dean D. Peterson
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Patent number: 5477433Abstract: An illuminated necklace is disclosed that includes a metallic chain separated into two chain portions. One end of each portion is connected to a pendant that includes an illuminated element, such as a lamp or LED. The other end of each portion is connected to a clasp component that includes a power source. As such, an electrical circuit is formed between the power source, through the first chain portion, through the illuminated element, through the second chain portion, and back to the power source. The chain comprises a plurality of interlocking, separate chain elements that are of such a size and shape that the movement of the chain elements with normal body movement causes the chain elements to move into and out of contact with each other. As such, the illuminated element flickers intermittently.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1994Date of Patent: December 19, 1995Inventor: Stephen K. Ohlund
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Patent number: 5476194Abstract: A flexible liquid dispenser which may be used to hold and discharge suntan lotion, sunscreen lotion, perfume, insect repellent, or other liquids. In one embodiment the liquid dispenser is relatively flat, about 0.5 inch thick, fits in the palm of a person's hand, and may be conveniently carried in a person's pocket or hung around a person's neck by a cord or tube attached to the dispenser. The dispenser body may be made out of molded plastic and has at least one flexible wall portion which allows the dispenser body to be compressed for the purpose of discharging the liquid from the dispenser. The liquid dispenser has a rotatable cap which may be turned to open a dispensing aperture in the cap. Liquid may then be discharged through the dispensing aperture by squeezing or compressing the dispenser body.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1994Date of Patent: December 19, 1995Inventors: Keith A. Hippely, Jon L. Stern
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Patent number: 5472198Abstract: A playing card holder is described in which a hand shape brace with rubber finger tips is attached by a pin to a backplate with a clip resting on one end of the spring action to the brace and the other end to the backplate. The hand shape brace will be pressed down to allow the insertion of the cards between the brace and the backplate. The clip action and the finger tips of the hand shape brace will supply the necessary pressure and securement to keep the cards in place and yet permitting the cards to be easily removed without dislodging adjacent cards.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1994Date of Patent: December 5, 1995Inventor: Moises N. Alvarez
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Patent number: 5441188Abstract: A shoulder strap and jewelry retainer removeably attachable to a user's garment for support of ornamental jewelry attachments and for the retention of a shoulder strap so that a user may carry a sling or strap equipped article without lifting the shoulder while simultaneously preventing theft of the mentioned article. The shoulder strap and jewelry retainer may be attached to the user's garment by any conventional means and includes a releasable clip structure capable of capturing a shoulder strap. Ornamental jewelry is attached to the clip for disguising the clip structure and for accenting the user's clothing.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1993Date of Patent: August 15, 1995Inventor: Julia A. Rosenstein
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Patent number: 5414948Abstract: A disk holder is provided for a cardboard disk having decorative indicia printed thereon. The holder consists of a circular case having a first aperture therethrough. A structure is for maintaining the disk within the first aperture in the circular case. A bezel is provided having a second aperture therethrough. The bezel extends about the front of the circular case. The decorative indicia on the disk can be viewed through the second aperture in the bezel within the circular case.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1993Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Inventor: Kenneth M. Kudo
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Patent number: 5410784Abstract: An interchangeable clasp is formed from a body having at least one recess, a connector configured to fit within this recess and a member for retaining the connector within the recess. This clasp is aesthetically appealing to the viewer and may be used in numerous applications. Through the use of this interchangeable clasp, jewelry variations can be geometrically multiplied, while reducing the cost to the consumer.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1993Date of Patent: May 2, 1995Inventor: Teresa Katz
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Patent number: 5390510Abstract: A pendent defines a generally heart-shaped housing having an interior cavity formed therein and an internal heart-shaped aperture at its center. A planar support base is formed at the lower portion of the heart-shaped housing while an upwardly extending cylindrical neck portion is formed in the upper portion of the heart-shaped housing. A cap includes a cylindrical stopper receivable within the housing neck to provide closure of the interior cavity thereof. The heart-shaped housing interior cavity is divided by an interior wall into a closed sealed cavity portion which receives and supports a liquid and glitter particle combination. The remaining portion of the housing interior cavity is accessible through the neck portion to provide a refillable reservoir for liquids such as cologne, perfume or the like. A heart-shaped compact having mating half portions is receivable within the heart-shaped interior aperture of the housing and is securable to the pendent by a tight fit therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1993Date of Patent: February 21, 1995Assignee: Mattel, Inc.Inventor: Patricia P. Tirio-Cloonan
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Patent number: 5383343Abstract: A decorative tool pendant includes a frame having opposite faces and a perimeter surface, first and second intersecting passages extending through the frame, the first passage extending between spaced locations of the perimeter surface; a tool having an elongate envelope and being slidable within the first passage, the tool being sufficiently long for projecting simultaneously from opposite ends of the first passage, a tool surface being formed within the envelope for operation with a workpiece, the tool being formed with a passage forming a locating surface extending between opposite sides of the tool. The tool is locatable with the locating surface aligned with the second passage of the frame in a first position wherein at least a portion of the tool surface is located within the perimeter surface of the frame, and a second position wherein the tool surface is fully exposed for operating the lock.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1994Date of Patent: January 24, 1995Inventor: Chris H. Thach
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Patent number: 5379611Abstract: A converter mechanism is shown for converting a decorative button cover to another piece of jewelry. The converter has spaced plate members receivable on opposite sides of a U-shaped plate pivotally mounted on the button cover which is adapted, when in the open position, to slide beneath a button on either side of thread attaching the button to a garment. The button cover is then pivoted to a closed position locking the converter thereto. Selected attachment means, such as an ear ring clip, is integrally attached to the plate members to enable the piece of jewelry to be worn in a conventional manner.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1993Date of Patent: January 10, 1995Inventor: Michael R. Impagliazzo
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Patent number: 5353608Abstract: A multi-use jewelry device having a setting member for holding first and second display objects, such as gems or stones, in opposite facing directions. A pair of hoops are pivotally connected to said setting member and by rotating the hoops in opposite directions above and below the setting member, the hoops when lying adjacent one another form a body mounting members, such as a ring or bracelet with one of the display objects being displayed. The hoops also can have an ear fastening device so that an earring is provided when selectively displays one or the other of the objects when the device is fastened to the ear or they can have a member for accepting a chain so that the device can serve as a pendant. The hoops are held together by a magnet arrangement a the bottom of the hoops from the setting.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1993Date of Patent: October 11, 1994Assignee: Dufonte Industries, LtdInventor: Jeffrey Berkowitz
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Patent number: 5347437Abstract: A fiber optic tail for a jewelry clasp is coupled to the light-emitting diode by a piece of stretchable and shrinkable tubing. A symbol or legend is inscribed on the tail ribbon such that light is emitted around an edge of the symbol to illuminate the symbol. In a second embodiment, a backlit symbol in a fiber optic ribbon is seen through a window in a cover, which may be decorated.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1993Date of Patent: September 13, 1994Inventors: Lorraine A. Cocca, Gary L. Turbeville, Cesare W. Brown
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Patent number: 5337584Abstract: A convertible jewelry article includes a button cover and a pair of inserts for converting the button cover for use as a pin or a clip-on earring. The button cover includes a cover portion having an open back and a back plate hinged to the cover so that it is hingeably received over the open back. The back plate includes an opening for receiving button attachment means therein, and resilient clip members for releasably maintaining the back plate in closed relation over the open back. The pin insert includes an insert body, a raised surface on one side thereof and a pin projecting outwardly from the raised surface. The earring insert is generally similar but includes a spring loaded earring clamp instead of a pin. Both of the inserts are adapted to be received in the cover portion so that the raised surface is received in interfitting engagement with the opening in the back plate when the back plate is in closed relation over the open back of the button cover.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1992Date of Patent: August 16, 1994Inventor: Anthony E. Angeli
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Patent number: 5316182Abstract: A toy in the form of jewelry has a water compartment, a pump or an atomizer, and a source of a perfume scent which is released when sprayed with water. The source of the scent is preferably a simulated jewel containing a bead of scent releasing material. The simulated jewel may be replaced when the scent is exhausted.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1992Date of Patent: May 31, 1994Assignee: G.J. Associates, Ltd.Inventors: James S. W. Lee, Chiu K. Kwan
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Patent number: 5305934Abstract: A device for hanging a pair of eyeglasses about a neck of a user which includes an elongated flexible member for being positioned about the neck of the user. The elongated member has first and second terminal ends. A container having a generally hollow. interior cavity and an opening for accessing the cavity is secured to the first and second terminal ends of the elongated member. A tool is at least partially positioned within the cavity. The tool is sized to pass through the opening for allowing the user to access and use the tool. Spare parts can be housed within the cavity for use in repairing the pair of eyeglasses.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1993Date of Patent: April 26, 1994Inventor: Marilyn Grey
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Patent number: 5304035Abstract: A portable fan worn in a self-oriented position on a wearer for directing a current of cooling air toward the wearer. The fan has a housing made of lightweight material, a lightweight electric motor in the housing powered by a source such as a battery so that the motor does not require physical connection to a fixed location remote from the wearer, a mechanism for moving air including a shaft connected to the motor, a hub on the shaft and a plurality of vanes projecting radially outwardly from the hub, the shaft, hub and vanes being made of a lightweight material, a shroud made of lightweight material connected to the housing and substantially enclosing said air moving mechanism, and a mechanism for supporting the fan below the wearer's face in an orientation wherein said air moving mechanism directs a current of air upwardly toward the wearer's face without being manually held.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1992Date of Patent: April 19, 1994Assignee: Great Idea Products CompanyInventor: C. Michael Carter
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Patent number: 5299434Abstract: A safe-sex device comprising an ornamental brooch that includes an emblem suggesting a message to a viewer that the wearer of the brooch carries a prophylactic against venereal infection, the emblem being positioned either inside or outside the clothing worn by the wearer. The brooch includes a clasp for removably attaching the emblem to the clothing. A packet having flexible foil walls containing the prophylactic, namely, a condom, is positioned in a packet holder that is removably mounted to the brooch located either behind the clothing out of sight of the viewer or external to the clothing behind the emblem. The packet holder has biasable holding walls that have a recess and a button that are located within the augmented borders of the condom, which is configured as a closed plane curve, so that the packet holder is removably gripped between the biasable holding walls.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1992Date of Patent: April 5, 1994Inventor: Judith L. Kaufman
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Patent number: 5275019Abstract: A functional ring having the particular characteristic of comprising, in various forms of decorative elements indicative of cardinal orientation or temperature, as well as differently formed lens elements in order to confer a true and proper utility to an object. Specifically, a ring is disclosed including a solid transparent sphere for magnification of objects seen therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1992Date of Patent: January 4, 1994Assignee: C.T.P. S.p.A.Inventor: Carlo Pagani
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Patent number: 5261570Abstract: A flexible liquid dispenser which may be used to hold and discharge suntan lotion, sunscreen lotion, perfume, insect repellent, or other liquids. In one embodiment the liquid dispenser is relatively flat, about 0.5 inch thick, fits in the palm of a person's hand, and may be conveniently carried in a person's pocket or hung around a person's neck by a cord or tube attached to the dispenser. The dispenser body may be made out of molded plastic and has at least one flexible wall portion which allows the dispenser body to be compressed for the purpose of discharging the liquid from the dispenser. The liquid dispenser has a rotatable cap which may be turned to open a dispensing aperture in the cap. Liquid may then be discharged through the dispensing aperture by squeezing or compressing the dispenser body.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1991Date of Patent: November 16, 1993Inventors: Keith A. Hippely, Jon L. Stern
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Patent number: 5247814Abstract: One end of each of two stretchable and tensionable elastomeric hoses, preferably brightly-colored neoprene surgical hoses, slips over and compressively grasps an associated temple piece of an eyeglass frame. Each hose slips through, and is squeezed by, an axial bore within one leg of a one of two "L" shaped fittings. The fittings are typically made of molded plastic. The remaining end of each hose fits over a cylindrical protuberance, located on the leg of the "L" opposite to the bore, of the other fitting than that fitting through which it passes the bore. Accordingly, in a first, eyeglass holder, configuration each fitting compressively affixes to one end of one hose while it simultaneously slips and slides under frictional force through its bore the length of the other hose. By a variably adjustable amount of overlap between the two hoses an eyeglass holder of variable length and tension is realized.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1990Date of Patent: September 28, 1993Inventor: Gordon T. McDonald
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Patent number: 5245844Abstract: A device for converting a pin having a needle shaped hasp and a clamp to a pendant is disclosed. The device comprises an elongated rod with a loop at each end with the loops being aligned axially to permit the loops to be slid over the hasp of a pin. The device further has a loop disposed centrally of the rod for enabling a necklace to be slid therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1992Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Inventor: Mitchell E. Panzer
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Patent number: 5203182Abstract: The invention relates to novel articles of jewelry and to processes for manufacturing same.An article of jewelry according to the invention, for example a pen or a lighter, comprises a rigid cylindrical body which is enveloped by a tubular braid composed of interwoven strips or filaments of precious or stainless metal. The braid is manufactured separately. It is then fitted over the rigid body, then stretched longitudinally and welded to the two ends of the body and the welds are covered with two rings.One application is the manufacture of pens, lighters or of jewelry such as necklaces, bracelets, pendants, ear-rings, etc.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1991Date of Patent: April 20, 1993Assignee: OR-EST S.A.Inventor: Bauhs Wiriath
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Patent number: 5201578Abstract: An article of jewelry comprising a body having two plate members which sandwich a battery between them and having lighting elements electrically connected between the plate members to be illuminated by the battery. A circuit element in the form of a removable microchip and carrier is attachable to one of the plate members providing a means to control the characteristics of the illumination. The construction of the article renders it susceptible to easier assembly whether by manual or automatic means.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1991Date of Patent: April 13, 1993Inventor: Randy C. Westmoland
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Patent number: 5195335Abstract: A necklace is provided on a flexible string that passes through a plurality of bead-like members, some of the beads on the string being magnetized so that when two of such beads are placed in the juxtaposed position, the necklace assumes a unique shape.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1992Date of Patent: March 23, 1993Inventor: James L. Hart
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Patent number: 5193365Abstract: As an alernative to incarceration or supervised parole/probation, and following the burgeoning home detention philsophy, the penalty device would provide a humane, relatively inexpensive, court directed, rehabilitative/monitoring measure for non-violent criminal offenders. The device would consist of a rigid sleeve of heavy gauge plastic or metal which is locked in place around a criminal offender's forearm by a locking mechanism. The penalty device would be a court ordered stipulation or unsupervised parole or probation. The device would not only constitute appropriate requital for many offenses, but would additionally serve to identify certain offenders to law enforcement personnel and the public in general.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1991Date of Patent: March 16, 1993Inventor: Gary T. Nelson
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Patent number: 5193360Abstract: This invention is a tablet finger ring which includes a finger-engaging band portion and a head portion. The head position is provided with a slot below the upper surface thereof in which is slidably positioned a tablet on which inscriptions or the like may be applied to the upper surface thereof. The tablet is completely removable from the slot to apply the inscription and to read the same. A magnet fixed to the head portion holds the tablet in fully inserted position in the slot to prevent accidental disengagement of the tablet from the head portion. Grooves on the undersurface of the tablet facilitate removal of the tablet from the slot against the magnetic force exerted on the tablet by the magnet.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1992Date of Patent: March 16, 1993Inventor: Daniel C. Lovegrove
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Patent number: 5176452Abstract: A self-closing bag is disclosed as having front and rear sidewalls which are interconnected at their side edges and top and bottom. A spring strip holder in the form of a longitudinal slot extends from near a top edge to near a bottom edge of the bag on at least one of the front and rear sidewalls. The holder is designed to accept a self-rolling spring strip which has a concave top surface and convex bottom surface. The spring strip has the property of remaining straight when unrolled but self-rolling when it is slightly bent from its straight condition. The spring strip when provided in the bag serves to roll the top of the bag down to seal the bag once it is opened. When the bag is reopened, the user may straighten the spring strip again to thereby hold the bag in its opened condition.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1992Date of Patent: January 5, 1993Assignee: Ninth MoonInventor: Marilyn Stern
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Patent number: 5170641Abstract: An adaptor enables a pierced earring to be converted into a pin that may be worn on an article of clothing. The adaptor consists of a receptacle having a longitudinal bore which is adapted to receive the earring's post. For conversion, the earring post is bent downwardly and slidably inserted into the bore. A U-shaped flange is secured to the receptacle and extends above the upper edge thereof. The flange has a front portion which includes a notch in its upper edge for receiving the bent-over earring post so that when the post is fully inserted into the receptacle the notch prevents the earring from rotating. The flange further has a rear portion which includes a rearwardly extending pin. The pin is adapted to penetrate an article of clothing.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1992Date of Patent: December 15, 1992Inventor: Joseph DiDomenico
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Patent number: 5166823Abstract: A telescope housing has a removable finger accommodating ring secured thereto. The ring is coupled to the housing by a post having left and right flanges with upstanding distal ends opposedly projecting from one end of the post to be inserted into an aperture located in a latch on the ring. In this manner, various telescope assemblies of different magnification can be accommodated by the use of the removable ring which also enables convenient storage.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1992Date of Patent: November 24, 1992Assignee: Designs for Vision Inc.Inventors: Richard E. Feinbloom, Thomas Sachs
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Patent number: 5165257Abstract: A device for effecting the detachable mounting of a ornament, such as a display button having a pin, onto a piece of jewelry, typically a ring. A piece of jewelry such as an expensive ring is modified so as to include a device which includes side walls protruding substantially perpendicularly away from the ring. The side walls include one or more pairs of opposing perforations through which one can pass a pin of an ornament, such as a display button, so as to mount the ornament or button onto the ring. The ornament of button can be detached and changed at will. Further embodiments include a cover plate to form an enclosed space into which a plastic or rubber can be injected to stabilize the pin and fix its position and orientation. A further modification involves the use of elongated slots to facilitate the location of the pin so as to cause the cover plate to be in contact with the back surface of the button so as to further stabilize it.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1991Date of Patent: November 24, 1992Inventor: Arthur J. Corenblith
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Patent number: 5138855Abstract: The loop comprises a flexible length of small-diameter cable, nylon or like tough, flexible material, which has on its respective ends a socket with a constricted area, and a plug with a reduced neck groove so that the plug is forcibly inserted into the socket to form a releasable but positive engagement between the two ends of the loop.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1991Date of Patent: August 18, 1992Inventor: Dale Faris
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Patent number: 5115646Abstract: Novelty bracelet in the form of a main body having the shape of a rectangular base from which extends an animal head and having hinged lateral arms that are movable from a first arm-embracing position to a second play or display position.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1991Date of Patent: May 26, 1992Inventor: Thomas J. Bishop
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Patent number: 5078484Abstract: Apparatus for securement to a lapel of clothing to camouflage and provide selective support for eyeglass structure thereon as well as masking containment of a container for pills and the like within the organization.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1990Date of Patent: January 7, 1992Inventor: Martha Vaughn
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Patent number: 5074127Abstract: A highly flexible jewelry band material (100) comprising a plurality of interlocked helical members (134-148) with articulated surfaces (152,154) is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1989Date of Patent: December 24, 1991Inventor: David N. Yurman
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Patent number: 5054299Abstract: Jewelry, having no fasteners, is made initially in a planar form of a molded rubber or a molded rubber-like plastic material, having, essentially throughout a central portion thereof, bendable metal. This bendable metal is preferably composed of one or more readily bendable wires, such as hay bailing wire. The ends of the wire are preferably folded back to create overall blunt end portions of these wires. The bendable metal, when bent to a desired configuration, stays in that configuration, until changed by the wearer of this bendable jewelry. The exterior of the metal when covered by the moldable material remains well below the surfaces of the moldable material. The bendable metal has a high fatigue life. This bendable jewelry, so made, is conveniently manipulated and worn by all persons, and especially by children, and also especially by arthritic persons of all ages.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1990Date of Patent: October 8, 1991Inventor: Susan C. Maveety
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Patent number: 5044175Abstract: A convertible brooch includes a pair of earring elements, each including an ornament portion, a connecting plate for securing the earring elements together so that the ornament portions thereof cooperate to define an enlarged brooch ornament and a pin assembly for securing the brooch to a garment of a wearer. The earring elements are normally securely retained on the connecting plate but they can be readily disassembled therefrom for use as conventional earrings.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1990Date of Patent: September 3, 1991Inventor: Luca Razza
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Patent number: 5031344Abstract: Apparatus wherein a central housing body includes a fabric network in surrounding relationship thereto wherein the body includes an interior cavity wherein a musical IC module is actuatable by a central deformable dome permitting the pressing of an actuator ring in surrounding relationship relative to the body. The body includes a fastener mounted on a rear surface thereof with a ferro-magnetic cylinder selectively securable about elongate shank of the fastener. The deformable support tube receives a shank of a hook member which permits securement of various notes and the like onto the apparatus when mounted on a ferrous surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1990Date of Patent: July 16, 1991Inventor: Lillian V. Goroza
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Patent number: 5007252Abstract: A combination necklace that can be assembled in different configurations from separate necklaces of different or equal lengths. Each of these separate necklaces are comprised of a string of precious or semiprecious stones, with the end stones of each string having connection fittings. Joining stones are provided with built-in connection fittings. E=ither one or two of the joining stones are used to interconnect with the end stones of different combinations of the necklace strings. A gripping piece is provided to bundle together and grip selected portions of the necklaces to achieve different necklace configurations.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1989Date of Patent: April 16, 1991Assignee: Satoru YagiInventor: Shigetoshi Mochizuki
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Patent number: 4989420Abstract: A ring with a plurality of hidden internal compartments for receiving articles includes an inner circular member and an outer circular member. The outer member defines a plurality of laterally separated, inwardly open compartments for receiving articles and an inwardly biased tab at least partially disposed in a predetermined one of the compartments. The inner circular member is concentrically mounted on the outer member for rotation relative thereto and defines a single aperture therethrough. The aperture is configured and dimensioned to at least partially receive the tab or to act as a passageway for articles into and out of a radially aligned one of the compartments, depending upon the relative rotational orientation of the inner and outer members.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1990Date of Patent: February 5, 1991Assignee: Reinhold-Caribe, Inc.Inventors: John B. Reinhold, Marc Jacobs
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Patent number: 4984683Abstract: A decorative piece of personal jewelry, such as, a locket worn around the neck of the user on a chain or a bracelet worn on the wrist of the user. A compartment within the piece of jewelry contains an attached identification and medical history of the wearer. The attached document is constructed of a water proof paper or the like and when the paper extends beyond the edge of the jewelry, the medical history and identification of the wearer is revealed. The document is fan folded within the compartment and concealed from an observer of the jewelry when the jewelry is worn. A symbol recognizable by medical trained personnel is positioned in a prominent location on the outer surface of the jewelry.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1990Date of Patent: January 15, 1991Inventor: Audrey L. Eller
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Patent number: 4942744Abstract: It is a self-shining artificial jewelry device, which mainly comprises a piece of artificial jewel having a cavity, an illuminating element being mounted inside the cavity, of which the inner surface is furnished with a plurality of facets. The outer facets of the artificial jewel are coated with a colored coating. When the illuminating element is lighted up, the light will be reflected repeatedly through the inner facets, the outer facets, and the colored coating to generate a brilliant and splendid shining; this jewelry device may be used to replace the expensive jewels and the natural crystal elements, which are deemed to have poor shining result.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1989Date of Patent: July 24, 1990Inventor: Hsu C. Wei
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Patent number: D326241Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1989Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Inventor: Norma J. Kroh