Perfumed Jewelry Patents (Class 63/DIG2)
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Patent number: 6051547Abstract: A flexible, durable and pleasant smelling article of jewelry is disclosed which consists of a combination of essential oils and raw silicon that is molded under specific temperatures and pressures. A method for molding the article of jewelry is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1999Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Inventor: Kim Ornitz
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Patent number: 5702780Abstract: A method for impregnating rock or mineral with scented and/or colored fluid. To impregnate the rock or mineral with scented fluid, the rock or mineral is heated to dehydrate it, and cooled to an ambient temperature in a dehumidified chamber, and then placed in a pressurizable container which is filled with scented fluid. The pressurizable container is placed under pressure for a sufficient time that the scented fluid is forced into the interstices of the rock or mineral. When the rock or mineral is removed from the pressurizable container, it has been impregnated with scented fluid and emits a pleasant odor. The rock or mineral may be cleaned using water or a solvent.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1995Date of Patent: December 30, 1997Inventors: Norman Andrew Tiller, Louis George Grundel
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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: 5233371Abstract: A process and product for allowing perfumes to be safely worn by an individual which includes a small plate of material that is capable of retaining the perfume and which is securely retained within a recess in the product and impregnated with perfume. The product may be the temples of a pair of eyeglasses.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1991Date of Patent: August 3, 1993Inventor: Henri Guillet
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Patent number: 5217143Abstract: An actuator mechanism for a bangle that includes a reservoir (24) with associated nozzle (32) having an outlet (33). The reservoir (24) is disposed in one portion of a bangle (10) that is semi-circular in shape. The nozzle (32) is disposed in a slot (18) and then an actuator mechanism comprised of two portions (20) is (22) assembled in the slot. The actuator mechanism is operable to slide downward such that the rear portion (22) of the actuator mechanism contacts the upper portion of the nozzle (32). Depression of the nozzle (32) results in fluid being expelled from an outlet (33) through the slot (18). The outer portion (10) can be changed to alter the design, etc.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1991Date of Patent: June 8, 1993Assignee: Body Products Pty. LimitedInventor: Alexander G. Aitken
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Patent number: 5031419Abstract: An earring clasp for pierced-ear type earrings that provides means for disposing a perfuming agent substantially near or in contact with the ear lobe of the wearer. The earring clasp is formed having a first disk member, a second disk member and a body of sorbent material sandwiched between the first and second disk members. A plurality of air holes extend transversely through the clasp to permit air flow about the wearer's ear lobe. In one embodiment of the earring clasp, the first disk member is disposed adjacent to the wearer's ear lobe and is formed from a fluid pervious material to permit capillary transmission of a perfuming agent disposed on the sorbent material.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1990Date of Patent: July 16, 1991Inventor: Emanuel Gelman
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Patent number: 4972684Abstract: A bangle of a generally annular form and of a substantially rigid material, having a cavity in the form of an elongate recess open inwardly of the bangle and having opposite edges at the junction with the internal face of the bangle. A fragrance of scent container received in said cavity and releasably engaged by said edges of the cavity which are adapted to resiliently deflect or deform to permit entry and removal of the container from the cavity. An aperture in the bangle communicating the cavity with the exterior of the bangle, and a manually operable pump mounted on the container and arranged when operated to deliver scent or fragrance from the container through the aperture.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1989Date of Patent: November 27, 1990Assignee: Atmos EnergyInventor: Alexander G. Aitken
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Patent number: 4964570Abstract: An article of jewelry for dispensing perfume consisting of a pair of hollow tubes one of which is provided with a sealed capsule of perfume and the other tube containing venting openings and a needle to penetrate the capsule when the two tubes are assembled and the needle is pushed far enough to make the penetration. The degree of penetration may be adjusted and vapor generation can be maximized by rotating the tube with the needle with respect to the capsule.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1989Date of Patent: October 23, 1990Inventor: William Haiduk
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Patent number: 4950542Abstract: Articles are coated to provide a sustained release of aroma with a composition of a homogeneous emulsion of polyurethane and essential oils.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1989Date of Patent: August 21, 1990Inventor: Robert S. Barker
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Patent number: 4788164Abstract: This invention provides a sustained release composite composition which consists of an inorganic oxide glass monolith with a microporous volume that contains a volatile organic component and a nonvolatile organic component.In one embodiment the invention provides an article of jewelry which contains an invention composite with a gem-like appearance and a sustained release fragrance.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1987Date of Patent: November 29, 1988Assignee: Hoechst Celanese CorporationInventors: Tessie M. Che, Dagobert E. Stuetz
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Patent number: 4785642Abstract: A decorative clip for use as a jewelry item is disclosed which shines and glitters in the dark and emits perfume. This shining and glittering effect is achieved by placing an LED or an LCD device powered by a small battery beneath a decorative housing. When the clip is worn, the circuit between the battery and the LED or LCD is completed such that current may flow. In addition, a perfume dispenser is provided integral to the clip such that a fragrance is continuously emitted without interacting with the body chemistry of the wearer of the clip. The perfume dispenser is detachable so that the perfume may be changed or refilled as the wearer desires.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1987Date of Patent: November 22, 1988Assignee: Eric Chiao ShihInventors: Yu-Mei Chin, Ming-Chi Huang
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Patent number: 4744514Abstract: A laminated, flexible, lightweight scent-carrying ornament having an adhesive backing which permits the ornament to be applied to one's personal clothing. The laminated construction comprises an open weave top lamination, an absorbent center lamination, and an adhesive backed bottom lamination, all of the laminations being joined or fused together to form a single unit.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1986Date of Patent: May 17, 1988Inventor: Susan M. Gadoua
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Patent number: 4452052Abstract: An earring structure is disclosed having an interior compartment which houses a removable perfume cartridge. The perfume cartridge comprises a cartridge base containing perfumed material, and a rotatable top piece having an aperture through which fragrance may escape from the perfumed material to the ambient. Rotation of the top piece relative to the cartridge base changes the aperture area which is exposed to the perfumed material, thus permitting the wearer to block the escape of fragrance when desired and providing an adjustable range of fragrance strengths.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1981Date of Patent: June 5, 1984Inventor: Margaret Hodge
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Patent number: 4293602Abstract: A fragrant ornament, such as a jewelry piece, is disclosed which consists of a mixture of a major amount of a natural botanical plant material, essential oils, and a minor amount of a fluorocarbon resin binder. A method for formulating and molding the ornament is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1979Date of Patent: October 6, 1981Inventors: James P. Coffey, Bettie L. Coffey
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Patent number: 4159631Abstract: An article of jewelry comprises a hollow spherical housing having upper and lower halves secured together, a disc having gauze-filled cutouts formed therein, internal annular flanges supporting the disc in the housing, and wicks extending between sections of gauze and into the lower half containing perfume. A plurality of orifices in the upper half permit the perfumed vapors to escape. In one embodiment, the disc has a gauze-filled central aperture, and the upper housing half has a central orifice and a coupling ring with an opening aligned with the central aperture and orifice through which a hypodermic needle is inserted to supply perfume to the lower housing half. In another embodiment, the central orifice in the upper housing half is threaded to receive a rod having a threaded portion and an end extending into the disc central aperture, which is devoid of gauze. Removal of the rod permits the lower half to be filled by an eyedropper.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1978Date of Patent: July 3, 1979Inventor: Ki S. Lee
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Patent number: 4056951Abstract: An earring structure for use with pierced ears includes an earring member having a post extending substantially normal from a surface of the earring member, the post adapted to extend through a pierced ear. A nut member includes means, such as threads, for joining to the extremity of the post, with one of the earring or nut members having an internal void defining a chamber adapted to hold a perfuming agent therein. Apertures extend through the one member so as to allow the perfume to communicate between the chamber and the ambient.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1976Date of Patent: November 8, 1977Inventor: Edith Black