Patent classifications
A44C5/2014
Spring ring clasp and method of producing a spring ring clasp
A spring ring clasp, with a closed state in which the spring ring clasp (1) forms a closed ring (2), and with an opened state in which the ring (2) is opened, having an external tube (3), an internal tube (4) which in an overlap region (5) protrudes into the external tube (3), and a spring (6) which is disposed in a cavity (7) configured by the external tube (3) and the internal tube (4). For opening the spring ring clasp (1), the external tube being displaceable relative to the internal tube (4) counter to a spring force caused by the spring (6), and the spring (6) at least in the closed state protruding from the internal tube (4) and protruding into the external tube (3). The use of such a spring ring clasp (1) is in the jewelry industry but is not limited to this sector.
Articles made from organic fiber twine and methods for making same
An ornamental article includes a single piece of metal wire. The ornamental article includes a single piece of organic fiber twine knotted around the metal wire to produce an elongate member with first and second ends. The ornamental article further include at least one crimp connector located on at least one of the first and second ends. The ornamental article further includes a clasp located on one of the first and second ends for connecting to the other of the first and second ends.
JEWELRY SPRING RING CLASP ASSEMBLY
An exemplary jewelry spring ring clasp assembly includes a ring element and a setting element. The ring element extends circumferentially about a main axis to define a ring aperture therethrough. A static segment of the ring element has an inboard face and an outboard face disposed opposingly along the main axis. A door segment of the ring element is actuatable between closed and open positions. The setting element is in fixed engagement with the static segment, and is configured to retain an ornamental element in a fixed position along the main axis so that the ornamental element visually obscures the ring aperture and the ring element from a viewpoint defined outward of the outboard face. The visual obscurement may apply to at least a circumferentially-continuous portion of the ring element, and may be due in part to optical refraction through the ornamental element or optical opacity of the ornamental element.
PALM BRACELET
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a multi-membered bracelet. The palm bracelet includes three members connected by connecting chains. In some embodiments, one of the three members is configured to rest within the space between the thumb and index finger. In some embodiments, one of the connecting chains is configured to rest within the space between the thumb and index finger.
MULTIWAY NECKLACE
A multiway necklace includes a main chain including a decorative chain and two connecting chains that are in equal length and an independent extension chain. Each of two ends of the decorative chain is provided with a closed jump ring. One end of the connecting chain is fixedly connected to the closed jump ring, and another end is provided with a first connecting member including a first spring clasp and a connecting chain closed jump ring. Two ends of the main chain are buckled to form a closed chain ring. The independent extension chain is provided with a second connecting member. When a front end and a rear end of the connecting chain are respectively connected to the two ends of the decorative chain, two ends of the independent extension chain are respectively fixedly connected to the two ends of the decoration chain through the second connecting member.
Jewelry clasp opening tool
A small and handheld tool for opening small clasps and other closures. More specifically, the tool features an elongated handle, having a slider mechanism and a push button. The slider mechanism operates a slider or positioning arm and the spring-loaded push button operates a pair of clamps to hold the clasp in position. The slider arm and the pair of clamps extend from one end of the elongated handle. The pair of clamps secure the clasp between their rubber-tipped ends and the slider arm opens the clasp by moving a tab of the clasp radially along the surface of the clasp.
Palm bracelet
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a multi-membered bracelet. The palm bracelet includes three members connected by connecting chains. In some embodiments, one of the three members is configured to rest within the space between the thumb and index finger. In some embodiments, one of the connecting chains is configured to rest within the space between the thumb and index finger.
JEWELRY CLASP POSITIONING DEVICE AND RELATED METHODS
The present invention is directed to a jewelry clasp positioning device. The jewelry clasp positioning device is a patch including a first face and a second face. The first face has an area and an adhesive layer. A first fastener is attached to the patch. A second fastener is attached to the patch. The device can be used by selecting a color of the jewelry clasp positioning device. Next, a user attaches a first and second fastening component of a piece of jewelry to the first and second fastener of the device and removes an adhesive cover. Next, the user aligns the first face of the jewelry clasp positioning device with a user's neck. Lastly, the user places the first face of the jewelry clasp positioning device against their neck.
QUICK RELEASE LINKING CLASP SYSTEM FOR JEWELRY AND APPAREL
A quick release system which may be used for example with jewelry or apparel provides a push button release that connects/disconnects the ends of jewelry more readily than conventional clasp systems. First and second connector portions are caught and released from one another using the push button release. A clasp may be on one connector portion while a fastener may be on the other connector portion so that the conventional ends of jewelry may be fastened to respective ends of the quick release system without modification.
Functional Jewelry System
A functional jewelry system may be presented as armless sunglasses/glasses when they are on a user's face. The functional jewelry system may include chains or other connecting portions extending from each side of the sunglasses/glasses behind, over, and/or around each of the user's ears. The chains/connecting portions may position the sunglasses/glasses on the user's face so that they may stay in place. The chain/connecting portions may be adorned with decorative items. When the user no longer wishes to wear the sunglasses/glasses, they may be removed from the user's face, and end portions of each side of the chain or other connecting portion may be connected to one another through a fastening or attachment mechanism, including, but not limited to, clasps, hooks, loops, and/or magnet closures.