Having Securement Detail Patents (Class 63/3.1)
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Publication number: 20090241596Abstract: A clasp for stringed jewelry having a first component rotatably engageable to a second component. A rotational engagement of one end of the string or wire with the first component allows it to be rotated to engage with a second component attached to the second end of the string or wire. The rotational engagement of the first component, prevents any twisting of the wire or string during the engagement process and prevents deformation of the necklace from twisting.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventor: Jeffrey Alden Fulkerson
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Publication number: 20090223249Abstract: A modifiable jewelry piece including a strand and one or more adjustable retainers. The adjustable retainers include an interior structure configured to establish a frictional engagement with the outer surface of the strand. The jewelry piece wearer may select the location of the placement of the adjustable retainer anywhere along the length of the strand. The interior structure may be a solid or semi-solid having high surface tension or rough surface profile. The interior structure may alternatively be a mechanical capturing device. The jewelry piece also includes one or two end connectors having a slot and flange arrangement for easy passage of beads thereover only when desired. The flange and slot are arranged for alignment with threaded and flanged beads.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2009Publication date: September 10, 2009Applicant: Chamilia, LLCInventors: Jeff Julkowski, Troy Sergent
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Patent number: 7571623Abstract: A magnetic jewelry-forming component for preparing a jewelry article. The article includes a body member configured and dimensioned in an ornamental shape and having a first magnetizable portion for attractive or repulsive magnetic association with at least one other magnetic jewelry-forming component and at least one further element for magnetically coupling to the at least one other magnetic jewelry-forming component. Advantageously, the body member has a magnetic strength that can be overcome by a person's hand strength such that the body member and at least one other magnetic jewelry forming component can be placed in different positions relative to each other.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2004Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Inventors: Steven Kretchmer, Joseph Stupak
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Publication number: 20090193847Abstract: A user wearable reminder device affixed to a bracelet to aid the user in remembering the what, the why, the how, the rewards, and the consequences of reaching their goal. The bracelet with device can be worn on the wrist, the wallet, the pocketbook, or any location the user desires. In the preferred embodiment, the device is affixed to a wrist bracelet, which has a hinged device. Inside the device is a piece of paper completed by the user, and answers personal questions specific to the user. The bottom of the device 1 encases the folded goal-oriented piece of paper 4. The bottom 1 is affixed to the band of the bracelet 2. The device in the preferred embodiment is hinged 3, so the cover 5 stays open while the user examines the goal sheet 4.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventor: Lorraine Morgan Scott
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Patent number: 7552600Abstract: There is a neck ornament and/or neck ornament attachment having properties which tend to resist improper displacement of the neck ornament while in operation and/or which tend to induce proper displacement of the neck ornament while in operation. There may be a circumscribing element, encompassing the neck; a coupling device, for coupling end portions of the circumscribing element; and an anchoring device. The anchoring device may be coupled to a posterior portion of the circumscribing element, extending therefrom, and may be configured to anchor proper disposition of the neck ornament, without the use of an adhesive. There may be a neck ornament attachment including an anchoring device which may be configured to attach to a coupling device of a neck ornament.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2004Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Inventor: Marcia Kay Fields
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Publication number: 20090151393Abstract: A ring and bracelet combination is formed from a plurality of segments pivotally linked together. Each segment has a digit sized opening therethrough. A decorative head is hingedly connected to the one end segment and a clasp is piviotally connected to another end segment. When the segments are end to end the combination is in a bracelet configuration, and when the segments are accordioned together with the openings aligned, the combination is in a ring configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2007Publication date: June 18, 2009Inventors: Kathleen Hughes Spigner, Nadia Iskander, Ann M. Flores
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Patent number: 7540172Abstract: A modifiable jewelry piece including a strand and one or more adjustable retainers. The adjustable retainers include an interior structure configured to establish a frictional engagement with the outer surface of the strand. The jewelry piece wearer may select the location of the placement of the adjustable retainer anywhere along the length of the strand. The interior structure may be a solid or semi-solid having high surface tension or rough surface profile. The interior structure may alternatively be a mechanical capturing device. The jewelry piece also includes one or two end connectors having a slot and flange arrangement for easy passage of beads thereover only when desired. The flange and slot are arranged for alignment with threaded and flanged beads.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2005Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: Chamilia, LLCInventors: Jeff Julkowski, Troy Sergent
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Publication number: 20090133438Abstract: A bracelet clasp having two closing elements (18,20) arranged on the two ends of a bracelet to be joined thereby and provided with means (28, 40, 42) for the coupling thereof. A band (24, 60) is used to connect the elements and is mounted in such a way that it can be displaced in relation to both elements. Devices are provided for defining the course of band displacement in relation to the open position of the closing elements, and for associating one end of the band with one of the closing elements. The clasp also has a device for defining the course of band displacement in relation to the closed position of the closing elements, this device being arranged on a central portion of the band in relation to its length between the closing elements in their open position.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2005Publication date: May 28, 2009Inventors: Roland Stampfli, Willy Meier
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Publication number: 20090133439Abstract: Disclosed herein is a movable vertical displacement device used in multi-directional positioning synchronous-response for cover-activated vertical transfer action. The device comprises: a chassis frame for supporting a main body, a vertical displacement mechanism attached to said chassis frame, capable of rendering vertical transfer of said chassis frame, and a backing base attached to said vertical displacement mechanism. Implementation of this movable vertical displacement device enables the same piece of jewelry to be displayed by the wearer in two or more distinct styles, thereby allowing more choice, adding new ornamental dimension to the jewelry for the wearer, and making possible omni-directional synchronous preset-response vertical transfer action.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2008Publication date: May 28, 2009Applicant: VIVI Jewellery LimitedInventor: Chun Fat Kwong
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Patent number: 7536759Abstract: A clasp including a base connected to at least one end of looping member which has an upper opening at an upper side thereof and which has a front opening at a front side thereof; an arm which is supported by the edge of the base in a rotatable manner, which has a nail portion at a rear end thereof; and which makes up a loop by closing the arm; a push button embedded within the upper opening of the base and communicated with the nail portion of the arm; a first spring which applies a resilient force to the push button in the direction that the push button is projecting outwardly; and a second spring which applies a resilient force to the arm in the direction of opening the arm.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2006Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Inventor: Masahiro Hoshino
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Publication number: 20090120130Abstract: A fastener is provided for extendably holding ends of a piece of jewelry together. The fastener includes two fastener bodies and a cord. Each fastener body is affixable to one end of the piece of jewelry. One fastener body includes a housing and a spring biased cord retraction mechanism. The cord retraction mechanism is positioned within the housing. The housing has an opening through which the cord passes. The cord is tethered between the first fastener body and the cord retraction mechanism so that the cord retraction mechanism draws the cord into the second fastener body, pulling the first and second fastener bodies together.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2007Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventor: Crystal L. Mabra
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Publication number: 20090100866Abstract: Jewelry in the form of necklaces, bracelets, and bangles has a prominent component that is smooth and has a shape that is round or has rounded edges with no sharp edges or points. The jewelry is ornamentally attractive and is useful when worn on the person of a caregiver so that an infant can teeth on the jewelry. The jewelry is nontoxic and dishwasher safe.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2008Publication date: April 23, 2009Inventor: Amy Maurer Creel
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Patent number: 7513019Abstract: Fastening mechanisms are disclosed for engaging and disengaging device components while maintaining electrical connections among engaged components. A male fastening mechanism may include a front male head portion with a larger circumference than a relatively narrower lower male body portion. A female fastening mechanism may include an opening in a housing structure for receiving the front male head portion. A clip or spring may be arranged in the female housing surrounding portions of the opening. Moreover, the spring's terminating portions may be unconnected and protrude into the opening. The spring may be displaced to accommodate the front male head portion as it enters the female housing opening between the spring's terminating portions. The spring may retract or snap back inwards towards the relatively narrower lower male body portion as it passes through the opening and past the spring's terminating portions to engage the mechanisms and secure device components together.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2005Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Jonathan D. Friedman, Victor E. Shiff
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Patent number: 7503187Abstract: A clasp for releasably fastening two objects is disclosed. The clasp includes a male member and a female member. The female member includes a displaceable member that is movable between a first position and a second position. In the first position, the displaceable member precludes insertion of the male member into or removal of the male member from the female member. In the second position, the male member may be inserted into or removed from the female member. Alternatively, the clasp may include two objects that each contain both male and female parts.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2007Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Assignee: Spectrum Gems, Inc.Inventor: Dana Richardson
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Publication number: 20090013720Abstract: The present invention is an improved jewelry clasp. In particular, the present invention is directed to a jewelry clasp that allows for stringing objects but secures strung objects when removed from a user's neck. A preferred embodiment of the invention is a necklace with threaded ends. Each end preferably is threaded into a threaded section rotatably attached to a magnet. Each magnet is magnetically and removeablely attached to the other magnet. Thus, beads or other objects can be strung onto one threaded end of the necklace and then secured by the threaded section and clasped with the magnets.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2007Publication date: January 15, 2009Inventor: Scott R. Altick
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Publication number: 20090013721Abstract: The invention relates to a lever structure of clasps such as spring ring clasps or lobster claw clasps. The clasp includes a substantially annular clasp body cut at one end to have a cut-away portion, an open/close member inserted inside the clasp body such as to slide in directions to open and close the cut-away portion, and a lever integrally formed with the open/close member such as to protrude outwards from the clasp body. The lever includes a neck portion that passes through a slit of the clasp body, and a lever body with a grip surface provided to a distal end of the neck portion such as to extend in a direction orthogonal to open/close sliding directions of the open/close member. The grip surface has a width that is set longer than a cross-section diameter of the clasp body.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2008Publication date: January 15, 2009Applicant: MURAO CO., LTD.Inventor: Yoshiaki MURAO
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Publication number: 20080264103Abstract: A lariat necklace having a chain with a looped end and a stop end. The stop end has two downwardly extending rigid or dangling ornaments, each of which is smaller than and is sized to pass through the looped end, however, two or more ornaments collectively are larger than and are sized so as to not pass through the looped end. The ornaments can be passed sequentially through the loop to connect or disconnect the stop end from the loop end.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2007Publication date: October 30, 2008Inventor: Elise Upton Young
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Publication number: 20080256979Abstract: The invention provides a personal ornament capable of reliably retaining the personal ornament with strong magnetic attraction force of metallic magnets. The magnetic attraction force is not less than a predetermined value, and hence it enhances safety against theft, and is excellent in wearing and removing by a wearer. The personal ornament comprises a string-shaped tube made of a flexible material and capable of being twisted and bent, a plurality of columnar metallic magnets inserted into the string-shaped tube, and an outer covering provided on an outer peripheral surface of the string-shaped tube. Alternatively, the personal ornament comprises a personal ornament body formed by inserting a plurality of columnar metallic magnets into a string-shaped tube, and a retainer capable of fixing one end side and the other end side of the personal ornament body in a state where both end sides are aligned in parallel with each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2007Publication date: October 23, 2008Inventor: Kazuo Okamura
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Publication number: 20080256978Abstract: A jewelry assembly incorporating a body portion, the body portion being halved, each half of the body portion including a magnetic fastener half; a strand anchoring pin and socket joint fixedly attached to one of the clasp's halves; a helically threaded void extending into the other of the clasp's halves; a helically threaded lug fitted for threaded engagement with the helically threaded void, and a flexible bead supporting strand spanning between and interconnecting the body portion's halves.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2007Publication date: October 23, 2008Inventor: Lok Chan
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Publication number: 20080250616Abstract: A jewelry clasp is provided for use with one or more jewelry strands and further comprises, in one embodiment, a spring clasp with first and second bead pins attached thereto. Each bead pin comprises a removable bead that allows for attachment of the jewelry strands to the bead pins and maintains the jewelry strands attached thereto. Different jewelry strands can be interchangeably attached to a single jewelry clasp to create a desired appearance or effect.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2007Publication date: October 16, 2008Applicant: Katydid AccessoriesInventor: Kathy Martin
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Publication number: 20080190137Abstract: An ornamental arm band having a rigid plate. The rigid plate is fastened to an arm of the wearer by way of a springy band that is rigidly fastened at one of its ends to an end of the plate. The plate has at least one lateral recess in its circumferential edge. The springy band has at its other end a loop-shaped link rigidly attached thereon. When being attached to an arm of the wearer, the springy band with its loop-shaped link is slid partly over the thickness of the plate and will then settle firmly in the recess of the plate because of the bias of the springy band.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2007Publication date: August 14, 2008Inventor: John Allan Grinstead
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Patent number: 7409763Abstract: A jewelry article includes an elongated support and a multiplicity of beads strung along the support. At least one of the beads constitutes a locking bead consisting of a substantially closed hollow shell with a pair of aligned holes sized to slideably receive the support. A heat-shrinkable plastic tube is positioned inside the shell with its opposite ends captured by portions of said shell around the holes. The tube has a heat-deformed inner wall which substantially conforms to the support so as to permanently anchor the bead to the support. A method of stringing the locking bead is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2006Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Inventor: Ronald Pratt
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Publication number: 20080184737Abstract: A magnetic structure comprises a plurality of magnetic components, or a plurality of magnetic and ferromagnetic components, wherein the magnetic components, or the magnetic and ferromagnetic components, can be disposed within multiple strands or layers magnetically connected together. The magnetic structures can be utilized within any one of various different jewelry items, toys, amusement devices, educational implements, instructional aids, or the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2006Publication date: August 7, 2008Inventor: Zachary D. Wiseman
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Publication number: 20080148527Abstract: A buckle mechanism (1), for releasably and adjustably connecting an attachment member (3) to a tongue member (5), comprises a fixed buckle member (2) connected to or adapted for being connected to the attachment member (3). A movable element (4) that is adapted to be connected to the tongue member (5) is slidably mounted inside the fixed buckle member (2) between a first stable position and a second stable position for varying a distance along a pulling direction between said tongue member (5) and said attachment member (3). This mechanism further comprises a manually-operable lever system (6, 6?) for moving the movable element (4) between its first and second stable position.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2006Publication date: June 26, 2008Inventor: Roland Iten
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Publication number: 20080141716Abstract: An improved prong for use in a retaining device such as a jewelry setting is disclosed. The prong includes a riser section, an engagement section and a lever section. The riser section may include one or more indents and a longitudinal groove to aid in engagement of an object such as a gemstone. The engagement section may include diverging tines configured to match the contour of a gemstone. The present invention also provides a jewelry setting which includes the prongs.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2006Publication date: June 19, 2008Applicant: Leverset, Corp.Inventor: Joel Schecter
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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: 7377128Abstract: A clasp for an ornamental material, such as knitwear, has two portions. One end of a clasp portion serves as a mating face, while the other end of a clasp portion has an aperture. The mating faces have complementary registration structures, such as a bump and well, peg and hole, and so on. The apertures receive and conceal the ends of the ornamental material. Thus, a wearable item, such as a necklace, belt, anklet, shawl, sweater, shrug, cape or bracelet, and so on, can be readily formed from knitwear or other ornamental material.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2005Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Inventor: Barbara Zucker-Pinchoff
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Patent number: 7371472Abstract: In a permanent magnet ring (1) formed by arranging a plurality of unit permanent magnets (21a, 21b, 21c . . . ), each of a plurality of the unit permanent magnets (21a, 21b, 21c . . . ) is formed in a circular cylindrical shape having a circular cross section, and a predetermined number of the unit permanent magnets are magnetically attracted each other so as to form a ring shape having a predetermined size, so that it is possible for the user to easily structure the permanent magnet ring (1) having a desired size, and it is possible to attach as many the unit permanent magnets as possible so as to be able to apply proper magnetic force lines to each part of the body.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2003Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: Sagami Chemical Metal Co., Ltd.Inventor: Shigeo Fukuda
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Patent number: 7367684Abstract: An article of illuminated jewelry includes at least one light source, preferably comprising an LED, a housing preferably in a circumferential shape, and having a hollow core for placing at least one wire for supplying power from a battery to the light source for illuminating a decorative object. The housing also includes a battery compartment positioned at a predetermined distance from said light source for enclosing the battery. The invention relates generally to jewelry and more particularly to illuminated jewelry, including but not limited to rings, necklaces and bracelets. The article of illuminated jewelry may include, for example, the use of multiple batteries of different types, different placements and sizes of batteries (for brighter or longer illumination) as well as various alternative switch mechanisms. The one or more light sources can also generate different colors of light.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2004Date of Patent: May 6, 2008Inventor: Ian C. D'Souza
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Patent number: 7353665Abstract: A clasp for releasably fastening two objects is disclosed. The clasp includes a male member and a female member. The female member includes a displaceable member that is movable between a first position and a second position. In the first position, the displaceable member precludes insertion of the male member into or removal of the male member from the female member. In the second position, the male member may be inserted into or removed from the female member. Alternatively, the clasp may include two objects that each contain both male and female parts. Interchangeable jewelry pieces comprising the clasp and a method for removably securing two jewelry pieces are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2005Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Spectrum Gems, Inc.Inventor: Dana Richardson
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Patent number: 7350376Abstract: A jewelry clasp supports a plurality of strands of jewelry each with opposite ends having terminal fasteners. The jewelry clasp includes selectively connectable first and second segments. Each of the segments includes a spanner portion having opposite ends and a strand retainer bar extending from at least one of the ends. The strand retainer bars are adapted to selectively couple with the opposite ends of each strand of jewelry for maintaining a desired positional relationship between the plurality of strands of jewelry.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2004Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Inventor: Denise Couling
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Patent number: 7347065Abstract: A clasp assembly for jewelry to be worn as a ring or earring. As a ring, the clasp assembly for jewelry allows individuals to wear rings around finger phalanges, by locking the rings below the knuckles of the fingers without having to slide the rings over knuckles of the fingers. As an earring, the clasp assembly for jewelry allows individuals to wear an earring on various parts of the individual.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2005Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Inventor: BarbaraJayne DeGolyer
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Patent number: 7334433Abstract: A jewelry clasp having a pair of housings at the free ends of a piece of jewelry and are affixed together by magnetic forces. Each housing has a permanent magnet located therein and which magnets are attracted to each other when the housings are brought together. There is a safety catch on one of the housings having a protuberance extending therefrom that enters a slot in the other body. The slot passes entirely through the housing so that the protuberance can enter the slot in a first orientation and in a second orientation where one housing is inverted 180 degrees from the first orientation. The safety catch also includes a nib that aligns with an indentation formed in the slot and the entering of the nib into the indentation can be felt and/or heard by the wearer to provide assurance that the safety catch is in its locked position.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2004Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Inventors: Esther C. Fuhrman, Robert J. Fuhrman
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Patent number: 7296438Abstract: A bezel having a lumen open to the top and bottom and a recessed center section is used both to mount a stone to a piece of jewelry and to function as a clasp for the jewelry. The recessed center section of the jewelry can be coupled to a hook to secure the jewelry to the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2003Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Inventor: Ronald W. Kolb
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Patent number: 7275396Abstract: An earring support device constructed of a single length of flexible metal wire or plastic line bent back upon itself at both ends and clasped or otherwise fasted so as to form a large loop at one end and one or more smaller loops at the other end.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2005Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Inventor: Karen Hinz MacHock
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Patent number: 7257967Abstract: A fine jewelry chain made of precious metal, base metal, or metal alloy, which may be used by day as an ID card holder in the form of a necklace, bracelet, belt, or watch-type chain, and by night as a piece of decorative jewelry in the form of a necklace, bracelet, belt, or watch-type chain. The chain includes a looped metal clasp which may be used to hold an ID card, transparent ID card holder, pendant, or charm, or to secure the necklace to itself, thus creating a double-stranded âchokerâ style of necklace. The chain may also be worn in the lapel, draped through belt-loops, or otherwise strung around a portion of clothing or of the body. Decorative charms may also be purchased and the chain threaded through said charms to create a more unique or individual piece of jewelry. The ID cards and charms strung from the chain may also incorporate embedded chip technology, which would allow for the download and storage of personal security information.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2002Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Inventor: Linda Rheinstein
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Patent number: 7210313Abstract: A bangle includes first and second bangle members, each having a proximal end and a distal end. The distal end of the first bangle member is pivotally connected to the distal end of the second bangle member to permit relative movement between the first and second bangle members. A first locking member is provided at the proximal end of the first bangle member and a second locking member is provided at the proximal end of the second bangle member. The first locking member is selectively moveable between a closed position where the first locking member engages the second locking member to releasably secure the proximal end of the first bangle member to the proximal end of the second bangle member, and an open position where the first locking member is separated from the second locking member.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2004Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Inventor: Scott Kay
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Patent number: 7121587Abstract: A wearable book. A wearable book, comprising a plurality of pages and a loop adapted for encircling a body portion for attaching said pages to the body, is provided. The pages are preferably bound together at one edge and preferably are of substantially the same size. The loop preferably has at least about 50% elasticity for stretching the loop over a second body portion such as a hand having a substantially larger circumference than a first body portion such as a wrist, and thereafter snugly circumferentially contacting the first body portion to secure the book in place.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2004Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Inventor: Julia B. Mark
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Patent number: 7107789Abstract: An openable ring that is arranged to be worn about a portion of a body of a person. The ring includes first and second arcuate sections that are pivotally interconnected at one end of the ring for permitting pivotal movement of the arcuate sections between opened and closed positions. At the end opposite the pivotal interconnection, each arcuate section includes a pair of locking extensions, the locking extensions being transversely aligned with one another. Each locking extension has a locking surface which comprises a sum of more than two alternating hill and valley portions. The hill and valley portions of each respective locking surface cooperate with each other to releasably retain the arcuate sections in a closed position to define a closed ring having an inner surface and an outer surface. The inner surface defines an interior passage for receiving a portion of the person's body, e.g., a finger.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2005Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Inventor: Mates A. Bruner
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Patent number: 7096690Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: June 19, 2003Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Inventor: Tommy J James
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Patent number: 7093332Abstract: A locking toggle clasp assembly for releasably coupling opposing terminal portions of a jewelry item, includes a toggle bar connected to a first terminal portion of the jewelry item. A toggle clasp having an opening is connected to a second terminal portion of the jewelry item. The toggle clasp is selectively movable between an open position in which the toggle bar may pass through the opening and a locked position in which the toggle bar is prevented from passing through the opening.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2003Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Inventor: Scott Kay
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Patent number: 7043939Abstract: An adjustable band ring includes a band formed by threading a thread through a thread hole provided on each of individual jewel or precious metal beads, a chain-like band formed by joining individual sub-chains made of precious metals, or a ring band formed by joining individual sub-rings made of precious metals. The ring further includes a band retainer on the base end of the band for holding the side of a middle portion of the band that has completely been wound around the finger, a hook on the forward end of the band extending beyond the band retainer and adapted to engage the side of the middle portion of the band, and a plurality of individual jewel beads mounted on the side of the band retainer that will be located on the upper face side of the band retainer when the ring is mounted on the finger.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2003Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: IMAC Business CorporationInventor: Toru Imahashi
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Patent number: 7007507Abstract: This invention is a necklace or bracelet with provisions to prevent the bunching of baubles, bangles and beads which are strung on the necklace or bracelet. Bunching is prevented by keepers which are removably attached to bands fixed at intervals on the strands of the necklaces or bracelets. Two types of keepers are disclosed, one of which has internal threads which interact with a threaded bands, and one which uses a clamshell structure to secure the keeper on a band. The keepers may have a variety of shapes for decorative effects, such as cylindrical, spherical, cubical, or pyramid-shaped.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2003Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Pandora Jewelry, LLCInventor: Per A. Enevoldsen
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Patent number: 7007508Abstract: A twisted tennis bracelet or necklace is provided comprising individual elements which have male and female components, the male and female components being angularly offset with respect to each other along a longitudinal axis therethrough such that a jewelry article formed of such elements has a twist or spiral look. The outer edges, tops, and/or bottoms of the individual elements are capable of receiving a jewel stone or other ornamental feature.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2004Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Gold Brands Holdings, Inc.Inventor: Paola Valentini
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Patent number: 7000428Abstract: A necklace or bracelet includes a luminous medallion. A conductor having a coating of non-conductive material is formed into a loop having two discontinuities. A clasp that houses a removable battery is fixed within the first discontinuity and a bead having an internally embedded LED is located within the second discontinuity. Electrical connections are made to electrodes located within the clasp by interior electrical conductors exposed at the stripped ends of the coated conductors that define one discontinuity. The conductors are fixed in electrical contact with the LED at the other discontinuity at the stripped ends of the coated conductor in the region of the second discontinuity.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2003Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Firejewel, LLCInventors: Michael A. Kamara, Heather Dadmanesh
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Patent number: 6981391Abstract: A connector for accessories, etc, which is mounted on both ends of a long linear member, the connector comprising a male part and a female part, which can fit into and separate from each other, and wherein when the male part is inserted into the female part from a fitting opening, magnetic attraction causes a change in the positional relationship between the male part and the female part with the result that the male part cannot pass through the fitting opening of the female part.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2004Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: Luxcess Company Ltd.Inventor: Hideya Suzuki
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Patent number: 6962063Abstract: An arrangement of stringed magnetic and non-magnetic beads worn as a necklace or bracelet in loops about the user resulting from contact together of the magnetic beads and the size of the loops determined by the number of non-magnetic beads therebetween, in which the stringing is according to facilitated counting of a uniform ratio of the non-magnetic to the magnetic beads rather than tedious counting of individual beads.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2003Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Inventor: Irwin Pearl
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Patent number: 6938440Abstract: An apparatus for the distribution and display of jewelry includes a plurality of precious or semi-precious gems coupled together in a âTâ shape with at least one horizontalbar and one downbar, the horizontalbar having clasps at both ends and the downnbar having a clasp at one end. The apparatus further includes a clothing article requiring at least one strap for support with a semi-permnanently attached loops being configured to receive a respective attachment device. The apparatus further includes a flexible strand or chain having attached loops at both ends, each of the loops being configured to receive a respective attachment device. The jewelry article is designed in order to be distributed and displayed as an integral structural member of the clothing and jewelry combination or the flexible strand or chain and jewelry combination.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Michele Smith Designs, Inc.Inventor: Michele Smith
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Patent number: 6928835Abstract: Jewelry items such as rings, bracelets and necklaces are made of pop beads of novel construction. The structure includes a spherical body from which extends an elongate, flexible neck having a ball formed on its distal free end. The neck is sufficiently long to enable it to be formed into a loop so that it can be press fit into a socket formed on the opposite side of the same spherical body, and the neck is adapted to receive a plurality of strung beads. In a second embodiment, the neck is not long enough to enable it to be formed into a loop, but is sufficiently long to receive at least on strung bead so that Jewelry items are made by connecting a plurality of the pop beads together with strung beads being positioned between the respective spherical of the pop beads.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2002Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Inventors: Michael G. Cousin, Jeffrey Cousin, Michelle Marcott, Deborah Campbell, Mark Pezzuti, John Johnston
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Patent number: 6880363Abstract: A connecting structure that gathers the ends of a plurality of chains or strands made of pearls or other ornamental beads to form a jewelry necklace. The connecting structure positions and retains the strands in a stacked arrangement when the necklace is donned on the neck of a person. The connecting structure has two sets to form a pair. Each set comprises a front side and a rear side. The front side includes at least two outlets evenly spaced apart longitudinally along the front side to provide connection to the ornamental strands, and the rear side has a rearward-extending terminal located below the longitudinal median of the connector. The terminals of the two sets are pivotally engaged with each other.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2003Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Inventor: Tien-Chi Ma