Patent classifications
A44C7/00
LOCKING EARRING TRACKING DEVICE WITH REMOTE
An illustrated view of a personal tracking system for tracking the location of a person is presented. The personal tracking device utilizes a remote control communicatively coupled to an earring featuring a GPS transceiver for determining location of the person. The personal tracking system cannot be easily removed, lost or stolen. The personal tracking system can be worn at all times, in bed, in the shower, jogging, playing, working, etc. The personal tracking device can be locked and unlocked remotely. The personal tracking system is useful for unlimited search areas and immediate response. Further, the personal tracking system is useful in bringing peace and mind to parents, care-givers and loved ones. Also, the personal tracking system can be easily moved from one location to another location while not being detected by others.
LOCKING EARRING TRACKING DEVICE WITH REMOTE
An illustrated view of a personal tracking system for tracking the location of a person is presented. The personal tracking device utilizes a remote control communicatively coupled to an earring featuring a GPS transceiver for determining location of the person. The personal tracking system cannot be easily removed, lost or stolen. The personal tracking system can be worn at all times, in bed, in the shower, jogging, playing, working, etc. The personal tracking device can be locked and unlocked remotely. The personal tracking system is useful for unlimited search areas and immediate response. Further, the personal tracking system is useful in bringing peace and mind to parents, care-givers and loved ones. Also, the personal tracking system can be easily moved from one location to another location while not being detected by others.
Jewelry system
There is provided herein a jewelry system comprising a first segment having a shape of a ring, the first segment comprising two coaxially positioned apertures being essentially parallel to the ring's plane; a second segment sized and shaped to fit within the ring of the first segment, wherein the second segment comprises an aperture extending therethrough; and a rod configured to extend through the apertures of the first and second segments, thereby securing the second segment within the ring of the first segment.
Gemstone valuation apparatus
The embodiments set forth a jewelry accessory setting for an array of stones, such as gemstones including for instance diamonds, where said stones are arranged in accordance to a gradient of known quality, such as cut, clarity, carat or color. The jewelry accessory may include bars between each stone to prevent color contamination. The jewelry accessory alternatively sets forth natural stones together with treated or synthetics stones. The jewelry accessory is useful when utilized in a method of valuing stones of unknown quality, such as by a purchaser assessing the value of a piece of jewelry with stones of unknown quality by comparing such potential purchase to the jewelry accessory set forth herein.
Gemstone valuation apparatus
The embodiments set forth a jewelry accessory setting for an array of stones, such as gemstones including for instance diamonds, where said stones are arranged in accordance to a gradient of known quality, such as cut, clarity, carat or color. The jewelry accessory may include bars between each stone to prevent color contamination. The jewelry accessory alternatively sets forth natural stones together with treated or synthetics stones. The jewelry accessory is useful when utilized in a method of valuing stones of unknown quality, such as by a purchaser assessing the value of a piece of jewelry with stones of unknown quality by comparing such potential purchase to the jewelry accessory set forth herein.
PIERCING TECHNIQUES, EARRINGS THEREFOR, AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE AND USE THEREOF
This disclosure enables various piercing techniques, earrings therefor, and methods of manufacture and use thereof. In particular, these technologies can preclude a bystander from readily comprehending how an earring is attached to an ear of a wearer when the bystander views the ear of the wearer frontally straight-on. This preclusion occurs by providing a floating effect for the earring based on where the ear is pierced and how the earring is structured.
PIERCING TECHNIQUES, EARRINGS THEREFOR, AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE AND USE THEREOF
This disclosure enables various piercing techniques, earrings therefor, and methods of manufacture and use thereof. In particular, these technologies can preclude a bystander from readily comprehending how an earring is attached to an ear of a wearer when the bystander views the ear of the wearer frontally straight-on. This preclusion occurs by providing a floating effect for the earring based on where the ear is pierced and how the earring is structured.
DUAL FASTENING EARRINGS
Earrings, featuring a dual fastening mechanism combining threading with a ring of receiving substance.
EAR-PIERCING DEVICE
An ear-piercing device of a gun shape that can pierce an ear lobe quickly with less pain. The ear-piercing device includes a frame, a handle, and a plunger unit coupled to the frame. The plunger unit includes a plunger and a compression spring. A cartridge can interchangeably be coupled to the frame, wherein the cartridge includes a piercing member that can be driven by the plunger and protrudes from the housing into a compression module. The housing and compression module can clamp the ear lobe, and the piercing member can make a hole in the ear lobe. The compression module can include a cutter to snip off the portion of the piercing member inserted into the compression module. The piercing member includes a sleeve part and a needle part. The needle part makes the hole and the needle part and portion of the sleeve get snip off, while a portion of the sleeve is retained in the ear lobe.
Closure device for jewelry
Closure devices for simply and securely fastening items of jewelry, such as hoop earrings and bracelets, to a body of a wearer are described. The closure device includes a post element and a latch. The post element is movably connected to a hinge, wherein the hinge is attached to a first end of an item of jewelry. The latch includes a first and second side wires, which are joined at a closed end to form a loop. The latch is attached to a second end of the item of jewelry. A width of the loop is less than a width of the post element. The closure device secures the item of jewelry to a person by removably but securely connecting between the first and second ends of the item of jewelry by fastening the post element between the first side wire and second side wire of the loop.