Patent classifications
A44C9/0053
FINGER-MOUNTED STYLUS FOR TOUCHSCREEN DEVICES
A finger-mounted computer stylus is provided. The stylus is pivotable between an operative position extending forward past the middle knuckle along a backhand area and an inoperative position wherein the stylus does not extend forward past the middle knuckle. Magnets along the upper surface of a base and associated pivot arm removably secure the stylus in the operative and inoperative positions by way of a magnetic connection adapted to be disconnected with a snap of the wrist.
WEARABLE RING WITH ACTION ACTIVATED TOY FIGURE
Described is a toy figure with activated components that are activated by wearable accessories. For example, a wearable ring can be positioned onto a toy figure as a mask or helmet, such that upon positioning the wearable ring upon the toy figure, the toy figure is activated to perform a function. The function is an action, such as causing the toy figure to reveal or expose a toy weapon (e.g., sword, gun, etc.), thereby allowing a user to engage in a variety of game play.
Jewelry device
A jewelry apparatus can include a base member having a hippocrepiform configuration, the base member having a first prong and a second prong. The jewelry apparatus can include a coupling member operably configured for attachment to the base member. The coupling member can include a disk member having a first side and a second side, the first side having a first set of indicia depicting a first partial portion of a word, the second side having a second set of indicia depicting a second partial portion of the word, a first projection extending from the disk member operably configured for attachment to the first prong and a second projection extending from the disk member operably configured for attachment to the second prong. The coupling member is configured to rotate such that the first set of indicia and the second set of indicia create the visual appearance of the word.
JEWELRY AND GEM STONE LIGHTING SYSTEMS AND APPARATUSES AND METHOD MAKING AND USING SAME
Jewelry and gem stone lighting apparatuses and systems including light emitting elements powered either by body heat or via external fields and methods for making and using same.
Ring type wearable terminal and flexible substrate
A ring type wearable terminal is provided with a ring and a communication unit that is housed in the ring. The communication unit is provided with a ring-shaped flexible substrate. The flexible substrate is provided with a bonding portion formed such that the bonding portion can be bonded at a plurality of different positions in a longitudinal direction in accordance with the size of the ring. By changing a bonding position of the bonding portion, the diameter of the flexible substrate formed in a ring shape can match the size of the ring. Thereby, a single flexible substrate can be used for a ring of multiple sizes, and an increase in the manufacturing cost when offering a size range of multiple sizes can thus be prevented.
CLASS RING WITH SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT INDICIA AND METHODS THEREFORE
Disclosed is a concept of indicating degrees of college scholastic achievement on a class ring, by embellishing the face of a class ring with additional indicia-sized stones seated into the main gemstone of the class ring. Especially, for example, a preferred aspect of scholastic achievement indicia includes an indicia-sized single diamond or other stone indicating achievement of a master's degree, while two stones will indicate a Ph. D doctoral level achievement.
RING OR JEWEL ASSEMBLY WITH RADIO FREQUENCY TRANSCEIVER AND/OR RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTION
A ring or jewel assembly has a radio frequency transceiver function. The assembly includes a metal body of the ring or jewel; a cavity in the body, filled, at least in part, by portions with dielectric material; and a radio frequency transceiver microelectronic device. The transceiver microelectronic device transmits and receives radio frequency signals SRF, with a spectrum belonging to a predetermined radio frequency range and is fixed to the body, at least partially inserted in the cavity and at least partially surrounded by the dielectric material. The dielectric material is interposed between the metal body and the transceiver microelectronic device, to prevent the transceiver microelectronic device from being in contact with the metal of the ring or jewel, and to form a space of dielectric material, adapted to allow propagation of electromagnetic signals SRF having a spectrum in the radio frequency range.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERFORMING PAYMENT TRANSACTIONS
A wearable payment device, such as a finger ring worn by a user, communicates payment data to a payment reader that uses the payment data in order to request a payment transaction. Such wearable payment device may be conveniently carried by and accessible to the user such that utilization of the payment device for the payment transaction is less burdensome for the user, thereby encouraging use of the payment device for payments. Indeed, in some cases, such as when the payment device is implemented as a finger ring or other type of jewelry, the user may be encouraged to carry the payment device in an exposed manner such that it is readily available for the payment transaction without the user having to search in a wallet, pocket, or purse.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERFORMING PAYMENT TRANSACTIONS
A wearable payment device, such as a finger ring worn by a user, communicates payment data to a payment reader that uses the payment data in order to request a payment transaction. Such wearable payment device may be conveniently carried by and accessible to the user such that utilization of the payment device for the payment transaction is less burdensome for the user, thereby encouraging use of the payment device for payments. Indeed, in some cases, such as when the payment device is implemented as a finger ring or other type of jewelry, the user may be encouraged to carry the payment device in an exposed manner such that it is readily available for the payment transaction without the user having to search in a wallet, pocket, or purse.
Light-emitting jewelry
A light-emitting jewelry piece includes a gemstone, a head, and a mounting. The head is configured to interconnect the gemstone to the mounting. The mounting is arranged to secure the light-emitting jewelry piece to a person or a personal adornment.