Detachable Patents (Class 63/29.1)
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Patent number: 7918108Abstract: An interchangeable jewelry mounting system that allows for the attachment and detachment of gems from a jewelry setting. This system is provided with a gem mount that has a gem permanently secured to the mount. This mount contains an internal safety catch that, when engaged secures the gem mount to the jewelry setting. The jewelry setting is provided with latches that engage pins on the gem mount to ensure that the internal safety catch does not disengage prematurely.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2007Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Inventors: Karin E. Lynch, Anthony L. Nguonly
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Publication number: 20100307194Abstract: A jewelry setting for gemstones, including cabochons, faceted stones, or other stones, pearls, wood cabochons, or other decorative objects, having a mounting ring and multiple rear-mounted retaining arms is disclosed. A method for assembling a jewelry setting is also disclosed. The decorative object may be inserted through the rear of the mounting ring. The mounting ring has a diameter that is slightly smaller than a diameter of the decorative object, thus preventing the decorative object from passing completely through the mounting ring. The retaining arms may be bent inward and tightened against the decorative object, thus securing the decorative object within the setting.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2009Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventor: Alejandra Solomone
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Publication number: 20090241600Abstract: An arrangement for the presentation of a jewelry element has a carrier, the carrier and the jewelry element each having a pair of bearing parts for supporting the jewelry element. The bearing parts associated with the carrier are a component part of a separate bearing device. The carrier, the jewelry element, and the bearing device are modular structural component parts. The bearing device can be connected to the carrier and to the jewelry element. The bearing parts may comprise a pin and a recess for movably supporting the jewelry element. The pin converges in the direction of the recess according to a defined converging angle. The recess diverges in direction of the pin according to a diverging angle. The diverging angle is greater than the converging angle. The pin and the recess meet at the vertex of the diverging angle and converging angle to form a point-type bearing support.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2007Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventor: Anwer Achmedschanow
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Publication number: 20090235690Abstract: In the case of a piece of jewelry with a jewelry body (1) and at least one jewelry insert (4) which has a channel opening (10) into which is inserted a fastening pin (7) which, for the purpose of fastening the jewelry insert (4) in the jewelry body (1), protrudes out of the jewelry insert (4) at least one end and into a first recess (8) of the jewelry body (1), a secure and easily maneuverable fastening of the jewelry insert to the jewelry body can be realised in that the first recess (8) is a threaded passage hole through which the fastening pin (7), which is designed as a rigid threaded pin, can be screwed and, by means of a section (9) which protrudes through the threaded passage hole (8), protrudes into the channel opening (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2008Publication date: September 24, 2009Inventors: Dirk Stichnoth, Jorg Stichnoth
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Patent number: 7536874Abstract: A jewelry item having a rotatable gemstone includes a substantially hollow housing having a bezel and gemstone rotatably mounted on the upper end thereof. Received within the housing is a quartz movement type motor that operates a plurality of interrelated, contiguous gears to rotate the bezel. The gear ratios are such that the bezel will rotate at a predetermined, deliberate speed to achieve a desired aesthetic affect. A switch having a battery mounted thereon is hingedly attached to a side edge of the housing for activating the motor.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2004Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Inventors: Claude Ray, Joseph C. Koll
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Publication number: 20090038634Abstract: There is disclosed a system comprising a decorative assembly comprising a connector, a first shoulder at a first end of the connector, and a second shoulder at a second end of the connector; an accessory assembly adapted to connect to the decorative assembly, the accessory assembly comprising a first arm and a second arm defining an opening between the arms, at least one of the first and second arms adapted to elastically deform to receive the connector of the decorative assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2007Publication date: February 12, 2009Inventor: Gregory William Pearson
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Patent number: 7481075Abstract: A jewelry piece having a replaceable/exchangeable jewelry setting, the piece being adapted to allow an option for it to be assembled with either one jewelry setting or a combination of jewelry settings. In one embodiment the jewelry piece comprises an attachment mechanism which uses a pin, latch, magnet or combination thereof for quick and easy manual replacement/exchange of the setting.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2006Date of Patent: January 27, 2009Assignees: Ovadia Diamonds Ltd.Inventor: Jacques Lindenman
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Publication number: 20080314083Abstract: A universal ring setting for receiving different size gemstone crown heads for mounting different size diamonds or gemstones. The universal ring setting includes a gemstone crown head for supporting a gemstone. The crown head includes a housing having a plurality of holding prongs, and an interior cavity for receiving and mounting the gemstone therein, and having a bottom circular edge with a notch formed therein. The universal ring setting includes a ring shank for encircling a finger of a user, the ring shank has an upper shank section with an integrally attached crossbar member formed thereon. The crossbar member is used for detachably receiving the notch of the crown head thereon for cooperatively mounting of the crown head to the upper shank section of the ring shank.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2007Publication date: December 25, 2008Inventor: Scott Wanstrath
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Patent number: 7409837Abstract: An interchangeable jewelry insert having an extension formed of elastic material that can frictionally engage a surface of a receptacle for receiving the insert. The interchangeable jewelry insert may be detachably attached to any item that can be configured to have a receptacle for receiving the insert. The extension of the interchangeable jewelry insert is sized for convenience of handling and storage. The use of an elastically deformable extension extending, at two or more points having sufficient angular separation, from the periphery of the body of an insert allows for a secure fit within the receptacle, while maintaining a convenient connection system that can be manipulated by manual forces of a jewelry wearer.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2005Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Inventor: Robert D. Smith
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Publication number: 20080127677Abstract: A jewelry assembly has a receiving segment having a first and second end, and a removable segment having a first and second end. The first and second ends of the receiving segment each have a magnetically attracted surface. The first end and the second end of the removable segment each have a magnetically attracted surface. The first and second ends of the receiving segment are removably joined to the respective first and second ends of the removable segment by the magnetically attracted surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2007Publication date: June 5, 2008Inventor: Clara R. Williams
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Patent number: 7331197Abstract: A decorative earring sleeve is disclosed, the decorative earring sleeve for slidable engagement with an earring of the type having an elongated, curved loop for insertion into a person's pierced ear. The decorative earring sleeve includes a plurality of decorative settings, each of which includes a front viewing surface and an opposing back surface. Each back surface includes an annular ringlet for receiving the curved loop of the earring. A plurality of flexible connectors are further included, the connectors being attached between each decorative setting. Preferably each connector further includes an elastic portion, such that the decorative settings are each urged toward each other linearly. In use, the ringlet of each decorative setting may be slid over the loop of the earring, in turn, such that each viewing surface is oriented away from the person's ear to enhance the appearance of the earring.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2005Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Inventor: Elizabeth Burach
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Patent number: 7316130Abstract: An ornament (1; 11; 21) for a jewellery system, which ornament (1; 11; 21) comprises a base portion (2; 22) that is provided with at least one notch (3; 23a, 23) for receiving an elongate element, and ornamental element (4; 14; 24a, 24b) that can be mounted on the base portion in such a manner that it extends across the notch and thus encloses the elongate element. The base portion (2; 22) and the ornamental element (4; 14; 24a, 24b) are configured such that the ornamental element (4; 14; 24a, 24b) can, in a releasable manner, be mounted on the base portion (2; 22) with any randomly selected orientation relative to the notch (3; 23a, 23b). Additionally, a jewellery system that comprises an elongate element and at least one ornament (1; 11; 21) as described above.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2001Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Assignee: Interlego AGInventor: Kirsten Elisabeth Mørkenborg
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Patent number: 7296439Abstract: The invention relates to jewelry. More particularly, the invention relates to jewelry settings. Even more particularly, the invention relates to jewelry settings for displaying multiple faces or gems in a setting of a piece of jewelry, such as a ring, bracelet, pendant, brooch, necklace, religious icon, watch, earring, pin for clothing, hat pin, and the like. The setting may use a face rotatable about at least one axis and an engagement mechanism. The face may be a two-sided face or two separate faces, one facing outwardly away from the user and being visible, the other one of the faces being movable for facing toward the user and being hidden when the one face is visible.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2006Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Inventor: Joe Richard Tanory, Jr.
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Patent number: 7243511Abstract: A pendant containing a jewel mounted in an ornamental piece supports the jewel away from a wearers neck, thereby enabling the a jewel to sparkle fully as the ornamental piece with the jewel swings delicately in synchronization with the motions of the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2004Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Inventor: Takefumi Meguro
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Patent number: 7240517Abstract: A flexible jewel pouch for holding a jewel, comprising a metal mesh dimensioned to hold the jewel therein, having a top opening and having a plurality of apertures, the largest aperture being smaller than the jewel; a mesh carrying arrangement slidingly attached to the mesh along the top opening, wherein when the jewel is placed in the mesh, the mesh suspends from the mesh carrying arrangement and the weight of the jewel causes the mesh carrying arrangement to at least partially close the top opening of the mesh thereby securing the jewel therein.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2004Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Inventor: Avital Barak
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Patent number: 7225640Abstract: A system and method for temporarily displaying an ornament in a jewelry article is provided. The system comprises an ornament holder configured to temporarily hold an ornament and a jewelry article attachment configured to temporarily couple the ornament holder to a jewelry article. The ornament holder and the jewelry article attachment may be coupled together or design as a one-piece configuration.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2004Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Inventor: Eugene Klotz Douglas
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Patent number: 7201021Abstract: Jewelry articles having magnetic elements and interchangeable settings are disclosed. In one aspect, the jewelry articles include magnetically coupling body portions and interchangeable settings. The body portions magnetically couple together to hold the interchangeable settings. For example, the body portions can magnetically couple together using rare earth magnets to form a composite ring. Preferably, at least one of the body portions is rotatable to tangentially break the magnetic coupling between the body portions to interchange the setting. In another aspect of the present invention, magnetic elements are used to magnetically suspend a movable setting on a jewelry article. An longitudinal member has at least one end connected to the jewelry article. The setting is movably disposed on the longitudinal member. A first magnetic element adjacent an end of the longitudinal member magnetically repels a second magnetic element on the setting.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2003Date of Patent: April 10, 2007Assignee: Heart & CompanyInventor: Ronald W Hartgrove
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Patent number: 7197895Abstract: The present invention relates to a fastening system for fastening a jewellery element (3) to an item of jewellery (12) and an item of jewellery comprising the fastening system according to the invention. The fastening system comprises a setting constructed on the item of jewellery (12) with a support part (1) and a fastening device (2) and a jewellery element (3) releasably fastenable on the support part (1) of the setting by means of the fastening device (2), the support part (1) comprising an aperture (4) which is capable of at least partially receiving the jewellery element (3).Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2003Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: Ehinger-Schwarz GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Wolf-Peter Schwarz
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Patent number: 7143607Abstract: A jewelry article includes an interchangeable setting, a shank or body, and a capture module. The shank defines a mounting area that holds the setting on the shank except substantially along one axis when the setting is positioned in the mounting area. The capture module couples on the shank. For example, the module can include a slot fitting on a portion of the shank. When the module is coupled on the shank, the module prevents removal of the setting from the mounting area substantially along the one axis. When worn by a wearer, the finger of the wearer, for example, maintains the module coupled to the shank so that the setting is captured on the jewelry article.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2003Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Heart & CompanyInventor: Ronald W Hartgrove
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Patent number: 7040778Abstract: An image locking jewelry device designed to hide a customized image from view until the wearer reveals the image. The image unlocking jewelry device includes a lens mated to a casing and housing a liquid crystal display; a light emitting diode; circuitry placed inside the casing and capable of sending signals to the liquid crystal display and the light emitting diode; and an image positioned between the lens and the circuitry. Voltage is sent from the circuitry to the liquid crystal display and the light emitting diode in order to reveal the image held underneath the lens.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2003Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Inventors: Jose I. Villarreal, Linda F. Villarreal
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Patent number: 6928834Abstract: The invention provides a setting for a precious stone comprising a support for a precious stone; contact means for establishing a contact between the support and a stone within the support; a detector for detecting a break in the contact; and an emitter for emitting a signal on detection of the break in the contact. The setting provides a means of alerting wearers of an item of jewellery that the precious stone is loose within its support.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2002Date of Patent: August 16, 2005
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Patent number: 6907753Abstract: An article of jewelry has a jewelry setting for removable engagement of a jewel from such article of jewelry. The jewelry setting enables biased engagement of the jewel with the article of jewelry in a secure manner, such that inadvertent separation of the jewel from the article of jewelry is prevented. A special tool for the engagement of the jewel with the jewelry article may be provided to enhance the secure connection between the jewel and article of jewelry. An interchangeable system of jewels, settings and articles of jewelry is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2002Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Inventor: Silas Lieberman
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Patent number: 6898950Abstract: The set of jewelry contains at least one ring and a plurality of stud earrings as well as other pieces of jewelry, such as a necklace and a bangle. The ring as well as the necklace and the bangle are each formed with one or more bores into which one of the stud earrings can be inserted and is retained releasably therein.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2002Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Inventors: Claire Masina, Roberto Masina
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Patent number: 6865908Abstract: A closed loop connector for jewelry includes a first U-shaped connector half formed from a flat strip of metal and a second U-shaped connector half formed from a piece of metal wire. The connector half formed form the flat strip of metal includes tubular cylindrical end portions. The second U-shaped connector half is formed from a piece of metal wire having headed end portions, one of the headed end portions being captured in one of the cylindrical end portions and held therein for rotation on the axis thereof. The other of the headed end portions is captured in the other cylindrical end portion by lateral movement through an open slot in response to resilient deflection of the edges of the end portion forming the slot. The metal strips forming one of the U-shaped connector halves may be formed from stampings of different configurations.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2002Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Inventor: Howard S. Cheng
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Patent number: 6851279Abstract: Jewelry articles having magnetic elements and interchangeable settings are disclosed. In one aspect, the jewelry articles include magnetically coupling body portions and interchangeable settings. The body portions magnetically couple together to hold the interchangeable settings. For example, the body portions can magnetically couple together using rare earth magnets to form a composite ring. Preferably, at least one of the body portions is rotatable to tangentially break the magnetic coupling between the body portions to interchange the setting. In another aspect of the present invention, magnetic elements are used to magnetically suspend a movable setting on a jewelry article. An longitudinal member has at least one end connected to the jewelry article. The setting is movably disposed on the longitudinal member. A first magnetic element adjacent an end of the longitudinal member magnetically repels a second magnetic element on the setting.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2003Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Heart & CompanyInventor: Ronald W. Hartgrove
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Patent number: 6848270Abstract: A device applicable to the positioning of a loose object on a carrier such as a device mounted on a necklace with a pendant to keep the pendant in a stationary position on the necklace. The device comprises at least one coil forming an opening and a locating section. The necklace is contained in the opening of the coil with the locating section serving to retain the pendant in position on the necklace. Optional end configurations serve to reduce risk of necklace entanglement as well as increase friction between the device and the necklace.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2001Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Inventor: James E. White
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Publication number: 20040255620Abstract: A plummet decoration comprises a ring, a plummet and a necklace. The ring has at least one first buckle and one second buckle. The plummet includes at least one plummet frame and the plummet frame includes at least one insertion portion. At the connection of the plummet of the ring; the plummet is installed with a first groove and a second groove corresponding to the first buckle and second buckle. The first buckle and second buckle are capable of being embedded into and detached from the first groove and second groove. After the ring is detached from the plummet, the necklace can be inserted into the insertion portion of the plummet.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2003Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventor: Hsiang-I Chuang
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Publication number: 20040255619Abstract: A bracelet has a removable ornament that can also be worn as a necklace pendant. The bracelet includes a resilient wristband with opposed first and second ends with hooks at each end. The hooks are preferably transverse to the plane of the wristband and extend in opposite directions. The ornament has a bottom surface that includes a first loop adapted to receive the wristband hooks for releasable attachment of the ornament to the wristband, and a second loop to receive a necklace. The first loop preferably includes a central section substantially parallel to the ornament bottom surface and end sections connecting the central section to the ornament bottom surface. The second loop is preferably transverse to the first loop and lies along an axis substantially equidistant between the end sections of the first loop.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2003Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventor: Tommy J. James
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Patent number: 6833539Abstract: An accessory utilizing a light emitter that is capable of detachably attaching a transparent body such as a gem is provided. Because the transparent body is detachable and re-attachable, it is easily possible to use a plurality of transparent bodies on one accessory. Also, it is possible to use the accessory in a wide variety of situations according to time, place and occasion. Further, providing a family crest, engraved mark, trade mark, illustration and/or the like on the accessory not only embellishes the effect of the accessory, but also makes the accessory more distinctive.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2003Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Inventor: Minoru Maeda
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Publication number: 20040237587Abstract: An interchangeable stone mounting arrangement for alternately displaying one of multiple different precious stones. The mounting arrangement includes a base portion having a stone support surface that contacts a lower portion of each precious stone. An outer housing is threadedly engaged along the base portion and presents the stone through an annular face surface. An inner edge of the annular face surface contacts an upper portion of the precious stone to both frame the stone and press the stone into contact with the stone support surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2004Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventor: William Dubnicka
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Patent number: 6820442Abstract: A personal ornament including a support member assembly; a pair of support members formed so as to project upwardly in order that the support member assembly at predetermined space; axle holes formed a part in corresponding to the support members, respectively; a gemstone support bracket located movably between the support members and a pair of support axles provided at a part in corresponding to the axle holes of the support member of the gemstone support bracket. The gemstone support bracket is attached to a gemstone including a diamond. The support axles are formed with an inclined face at the lower part which is supported at lower part adjacent to an opening end of the axle hole so that the position of the center of gravity of the gemstone changes and its motion also shakes automatically by motion of small support member.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2002Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Inventor: Toshihiko Kimura
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Patent number: 6810685Abstract: A jewelry fastener assembly which can be utilized to support a pendant or enhancer. The jewelry fastener assembly includes a clasp for securing an article of jewelry on a user, and a coupling device for releasably securing the enhancer to the clasp. The clasp preferably includes a first and second member supported on opposite ends of the article of jewelry, the first and second members being configured to releasably engage each other in a first, engaged position where the enhancer is not utilized. The coupling device preferably includes a third and a fourth member supported on the sides of the enhancer. The third member is configured to releasably engage the first member of the clasp, and the fourth member is configured to releasably engage the second member of the clasp in a second, engaged position where the enhancer is supported between the clasp and releasably secured thereto.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2000Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: J.R. Esposito Designs, Inc.Inventor: Joseph R. Esposito, Jr.
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Publication number: 20040177647Abstract: In a preferred embodiment, a ring providing for an exchangeable decorative ornament includes two nearly annular shanks, a base where opposing sides correspond to the shank gaps, two hinge pins, and a gem setting with opposing male plug. Each shank has a throughhole intersecting the faces of its annulus at the gap. The base has two corresponding parallel throughholes for hinge pins to attach the shank to the base, and a gem setting receiving hole skewed midpoint to these throughholes. The holes are situated such that the diameter of the gem setting receiving hole partly intersects the diameter of each pinhole, and each pin has a scalloped recess through that side of its diameter corresponding to the interference pattern of the intersection. Each pin pivots within the base but is made integral with its corresponding shank. Hence, depending upon the rotation of the shanks, either or both pins may present an interference pattern to the diameter of the gem setting receiving hole.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2004Publication date: September 16, 2004Inventor: Robert Dennis
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Patent number: 6789395Abstract: A pendant necklace having a chain and a pendant. The pendant can convert from a first closed configuration, such as a Star of David, heart, or cross, to at least one open configuration such that multiple decorative looks are available. The pendant comprises at least three elements which are pivotably connected, and the pendant elements are prevented from pivoting about each other to a predetermined angle by pivot stops so that the open configuration does not inadvertently go to the closed configuration when in the open configuration.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2003Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: Molino JewellersInventors: William Molino, Igor Dranovsky, Mikhail Buryakov
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Patent number: 6769270Abstract: A detachable pendant mounting for providing interchangeability of the pendant includes a hollow clasp housing held on a pendant chain, the clasp housing open at the rear and the bottom end. A clasp element is mounted within the clasp element accessible through the open rear. A pendant securement to the clasp element is accomplished through the bottom opening. The clasp element may take various forms including a deflectable hook, a fixed pin, a slotted clevis, etc., with a catch engagement keeping the pendant securement on the clasp element until released.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2001Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Inventor: Korabet Takessian
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Patent number: 6752294Abstract: A device for mounting an item may comprise a first member having a portion defining at least one opening extending through the first member and a second member intended to be fixed beneath the first member. A plurality of mounting members may be associated with the second member. The plurality of mounting members and the portion of the first member may be configured to sandwich an item between the plurality of mounting members and the portion of the first member defining the at least one opening. The item may be arranged to be visible from an exterior of the device. The device could be associated with a container containing a product.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2001Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: L'Oreal, SAInventors: Alois Osti, Yannick Renaudin
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Patent number: 6742359Abstract: A jewelry piece has a setting including a pivoted spring element having first and second elongated resiliently bendable segments extending over an article receiving opening in the jewelry piece, a seat urged against the undersurface of the article by resilient bending deflection of the spring element when the second segment is positioned beneath a catch, to urge the article against a stop to position the article in the opening.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2002Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Inventor: Korabet Takessian
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Publication number: 20040093899Abstract: An earring assembly is described including an earring and an accessory. The earring includes a fastening mechanism and an ornamental portion. The accessory is removably attached with the earring and is configured to corresponding mate with the ornamental portion to enhance and compliment the ornamental appearance of the earring. The accessory is readily removed and replaced by a system of posts that engage catches and lock the accessory in position with the earring. The back of the ornamental portion has posts that mate with notches defined in the catches positioned on the accessory. The ornamental portion also includes a lip. The accessory further includes biasing means augmenting the system of posts and catches to ensure the secure positioning of the accessory against the lip of the ornamental portion of the earring.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: John Ravenstein
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Patent number: 6729159Abstract: Interchangeable Jewelry System for creating custom jewelry assemblies (20, 20′, and 20″). Custom assemblies of one or more interchangeable jewelry segments (22). Interchangeable jewelry segments can contain male (38) and/or female (44) interchangeable mechanisms and/or body connector assemblies (60, 60′, and/or 60″) for attaching to the body or to items which attach to the body.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2002Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Inventor: Laura Jeanene Rose
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Patent number: 6715315Abstract: Jewelry articles having magnetic elements and interchangeable settings are disclosed. In one aspect, the jewelry articles include magnetically coupling body portions and interchangeable settings. The body portions magnetically couple together to hold the interchangeable settings. For example, the body portions can magnetically couple together using rare earth magnets to form a composite ring. Preferably, at least one of the body portions is rotatable to tangentially break the magnetic coupling between the body portions to interchange the setting. In another aspect of the present invention, magnetic elements are used to magnetically suspend a movable setting on a jewelry article. An longitudinal member has at least one end connected to the jewelry article. The setting is movably disposed on the longitudinal member. A first magnetic element adjacent an end of the longitudinal member magnetically repels a second magnetic element on the setting.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2002Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Heart & CompanyInventor: Ronald W. Hartgrove
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Patent number: 6715314Abstract: Interchangeable Ring System for creating custom ring assemblies (20). Custom ring assemblies (20) are comprised of an interchangeable ring shank assembly (22) and an interchangeable ring ornament assembly (24). Interchangeability is achieved through the connection of a male interchangeable mechanism (46) comprising a hinge (52), projection (54), and locking notch (56), to a female interchangeable mechanism (34) comprising a slot (38) and a slot enclosure (36 and 40).Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2002Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Inventor: Laura Jeanene Rose
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Patent number: 6701747Abstract: Decorative articles having interchangeable modules. The decorative articles, such as rings, include a body or shank having first and second surfaces and defining an aperture therethrough. The interchangeable modules may be mounted, either individually or in combination, on the body from the side, the outside or the inside of the body or shank. In one aspect, the interchangeable modules include first and second portions. The first portion, at least partially disposed in the aperture, retains against the first surface adjacent the aperture. The second portion is connected to the first portion and is disposed adjacent the second surface. The supporting member is pivotally attached to the first surface and is selectively pivotable to contact the first portion and maintain the module mounted on the body.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2001Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Heart & CompanyInventor: Ronald W. Hartgrove
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Publication number: 20040035152Abstract: A multi-function jewelry apparatus can include a ring hull having a radial pin extending outward from an outer surface of the ring hull and a substantially hollow head portion detachably mounted on the ring hull. The head portion can include a receptacle for receiving and engaging the radial pin.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2002Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventor: Giuseppe Turrisi
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Patent number: 6691533Abstract: An ornament/jewelry construction comprises a peripheral frame, a panel bounded by the frame, and a plurality of spaced projections extending upwardly from the panel in a chosen pattern. The frame and panel may be formed integrally or as separate elements. The spaced projections may be formed integrally with the panel or may be insertable, either individually or in groups, into apertures in the panel. individual frame and panel units may be interconnected to form a wide variety or ornamental and jewelry units. The spaced projections may describe a wide variety of patterns and designs, including numbers, letters and other shapes.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2002Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Feuer Arts Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey Feuer
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Publication number: 20040016261Abstract: Interchangeable Ring System for creating custom ring assemblies (20). Custom ring assemblies (20) are comprised of an interchangeable ring shank assembly (22) and an interchangeable ring ornament assembly (24). Interchangeability is achieved through the connection of a male interchangeable mechanism (46) comprising a hinge (52), projection (54), and locking notch (56), to a female interchangeable mechanism (34) comprising a slot (38) and a slot enclosure (36 and 40).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2002Publication date: January 29, 2004Inventor: Laura Jeanene Rose
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Publication number: 20040011079Abstract: Interchangeable Jewelry System for creating custom jewelry assemblies (20, 20′, and 20″). Custom assemblies are comprised of one or more interchangeable jewelry segments (22). Interchangeable jewelry segments can contain male (38) and/or female (44) interchangeable mechanisms and/or body connector assemblies (60, 60′, and/or 60″) for attaching to the body or to items which attach to the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2002Publication date: January 22, 2004Inventor: Laura Jeanene Rose
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Patent number: 6644513Abstract: A self defense pendant and necklace with a pendant assembly including: a removable and replaceable front panel, a main body capable of retaining a small pressurized spray canister and associated spray head, and a hinged top portion that allows access to the top of the spray head. The pendant front includes a horizontally disposed orifice at its top potion that allows pepper spray to exit the front of the pendant assembly. The main body includes an orifice at its top most portion to allow a necklace to be attached to the pendant assembly. The pendant front includes a decorative element. A necklace assembly includes a necklace and attached lanyard. The lanyard is retained in a coiled manner inside a standard spring reel assembly so that the necklace can be extended outward when the user wants to access the pepper spray function and automatically return to its original position after use as a defensive implement.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2002Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Inventor: Stephanie A. Nesbitt
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Patent number: 6629434Abstract: A decorative jewelry module comprises a base member with a hollow interior, a decorative insert, and a fastener arrangement. The hollow base member has a top with an opening therein, a bottom, and an interior. The decorative insert is sized in relation to the interior of the base member so as to be placed within the hollow base member and viewed through the top opening. The fastener arrangement fixes the decorative insert within the hollow base member below the base member top. The decorative jewelry article may be manufactured as a multi-part base and decorative insert combination, or as a monolithic jewel article having a base portion and a decorative element portion. The jewelry article may be designed to have the appearance of a single decorative unit, or to have the appearance of a double (or greater) decorative unit. Such units have application in many jewelry items. A number of such units may be connected in series to form a tennis bracelet.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2001Date of Patent: October 7, 2003Inventors: Meang K. Chia, Cheo K. Chia, Huy K. Chia
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Publication number: 20030177789Abstract: A piece of jewelry includes a foundation for mounting at least one stone. The stone is at least regionally inserted in a depression of the foundation of the piece of jewelry. At least one securing element is arranged for the stone, in the area of the foundation. The stone is movably arranged in the region of the foundation and the securing element is arranged at a distance from the stone.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2003Publication date: September 25, 2003Inventor: Alexander Leuz
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Patent number: 6622522Abstract: Body jewelry, and more particularly, to body jewelry designed for painless and convenient use with respect to a particular area of a wearer's body, e.g. the navel. Generally, the body piercing jewelry of the present invention comprises a display member, which includes an attachment piece operably adjoined to one or more prongs, and a base member that is releasably securable to the display member. The base member is configured to be easily and painlessly inserted and removed from the pierced areas of the wearer's body.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2001Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Arbitrage Promotions, Inc.Inventors: Nedra Abramson, Michael Hutterer