Patent classifications
A44C17/0225
Interchangeable Jewelry
An interchangeable jewelry system or kit can include a jewelry base, one or more charms, and one or more keys. A manufacturer can configure the jewelry base so that a user can wear the jewelry system as a ring, necklace, bracelet, or any other type of jewelry. The jewelry base can include a recessed surround and a post recess. A manufacturer can size the charm to fit within the recessed surround and be configured in a variety of ways to lock into the recessed surround. A manufacturer can configure a key in a variety of ways so that a user can unlock the dot fitting from the recessed surround with the key. Once unlocked, the owner can remove the charm from the recessed surround of the jewelry base and can select an alternative dot fitting with a different design to lock into the recessed surround.
Modifiable band jewelry
The present invention provides a modifiable band jewelry, which comprises a fibre band made of fibre threads or yarns, said band having one or more openings or loops, and at least one ornament or charm having an upper ornamental part with a lower surface connected to a lower male part, where the ornament or charm is removably attached to the band with the male part being inserted into one of said openings or loops. The fibre band may be made of several fibre threads or yarns being braided, plaited, woven, crocheted, knitted or twisted together, and a major part of the material forming the fibre threads or yarns may be synthetic.
Removable jewel support device
A removable jewel support device with an ornamental element (3) supported by a hooking element (4) has a stem (4a) and a bulge (4b); the device (1) includes a first housing (5) for accommodating an O-ring (7) to lock the stem (4a) in a support condition (S) of the jewel (2). The device (1) includes: a base (10) having the first housing (5) with a rear opening (8) externally surrounded by a second housing (9); a fixing element (11) inserted in the first housing has a front hole (12a) and a rear hole (12b) with the O-ring (7) enclosed inside.
In an assembly condition (A) the stem (4a) is inserted into the fixing element (11) passing from the front hole (12a), through the O-ring (7) and the rear hole (12b) until the bulge (4b) protrudes, at least partially, from the rear opening (8) into a support condition (S).
CUSTOMISABLE JEWELLERY
A customisable item of jewellery comprises a grid with a plurality of openings defining a plurality of distinct closely contiguous adornment locations, and attachment means suitable for releasably retaining a pin of an adornment in each selected one of the plurality of openings, whereby once a plurality of adornments are attached to the attachment means, a cluster of releasable adornments is formed.
Jewelry piece with a spring closure for an interchangeable ornament
A jewelry piece having a body or housing that defines a cavity sized and shaped to removably receive an interchangeable ornament, a cover or back connected to the body, such that the jewelry piece may be opened or closed, and a locking mechanism to secure the ornament in the jewelry piece. The body and cover mechanically engage when the jewelry piece is closed to secure the ornament without the need for excessive force or an additional tool. The mechanical engagement is accomplished by interlocking mating elements and a spring-loaded lever.
Cufflink with Interchangeable Setting
A cufflink with interchangeable setting that allows for an ornamental element to be inserted, removed, and replaced is provided. The cufflink with interchangeable setting comprises a plurality of elongated shafts, a plurality of holding arms, and a securing mechanism. When the interchangeable setting is in its secured position, the ornamental element is immobilized by the holding arms and cannot be removed. The ornamental element may be removed and replaced when the interchangeable setting is in an open position.
Interchangeable ring
An interchangeable ring having a main ring which has a ring loop. The ring loop has an inner surface portion, an outer surface portion, and a through cavity formed as a space surrounded by the inner surface portion. The interchangeable ring also has an interchangeable stone setter having a spring loader operatively engaged with the main ring, a connector, and an engaging stone setter which is selectively configured between an unengaged position which the engaging stone setter detaches from the connector through the spring loader, and a locking position which the connector engages with the engaging stone setter through the spring loader.
Customisable jewellery
A customizable item of jewellery comprises a grid (18) with a plurality of openings (20) defining a plurality of distinct closely contiguous adornment locations, and attachment means (30) suitable for releasably retaining a pin of an adornment in each selected one of said plurality of openings; whereby once a plurality of adornments are attached to said attachment means, a cluster of releasable adornments is formed.
Interchangeable Ring
An interchangeable ring having a main ring which has a ring loop. The ring loop has an inner surface portion, an outer surface portion, and a through cavity formed as a space surrounded by the inner surface portion. The interchangeable ring also has an interchangeable stone setter having a spring loader operatively engaged with the main ring, a connector, and an engaging stone setter which is selectively configured between an unengaged position which the engaging stone setter detaches from the connector through the spring loader, and a locking position which the connector engages with the engaging stone setter through the spring loader.
Buckle locket
A buckle locket. The invention is configured to be worn with a strap consisting of hardware specific to securing the D-ring of the buckle locket case. The buckle locket is held onto the wearer with a strap consisting of holes to allow the tongue of the buckle locket to hook onto the strap. The invention includes a case and a frame. The case and the frame can be interchanged. The invention includes an interchangeable design holster that holds up to three sixteenths of an inch of materials. The design holster is magnetically held in place inside the case of the buckle locket. The frame, containing the industrial strength window of the buckle locket, magnetically attaches to the case. The windowed frame protects the integrity of the interior design holster and the safety of the wearer. The invention is worn conventionally and as a mobile display.