Patent classifications
A44C15/0015
LED charm bracelet
Present disclosure is directed to inventive methods and systems for providing electrical power to one or more charms operatively connected to an electrically powered jewelry. Accordingly, various embodiments are directed to a bracelet having at least a first and a second powered rail, the first rail having an electric potential lower than the second the rail such that a potential difference exists between the rails. In an embodiment, the first and second rails exists form an open circuit that may be closed by attaching one or more charms.
Image-displaying pendant and method
An image-displaying pendant includes a primary jewel, a secondary jewel, a plurality of tertiary jewels, a pendant-cage, a light-emitting diode, and a power source. The primary-jewel may be shaped geometrically as a pyramid having a base-facet, a plurality of lateral-facets adjacent to the base-facet, and an image integrated into n the base-facet which may be viewable through the plurality of lateral-facets. The pendant-cage may support and enclose the primary-jewel. The secondary-jewel may be coupled to the suspension member of the pendant-cage, and the plurality of tertiary-jewels may be affixed to the cage-base of the pendant-cage. The light-emitting diode may impart illumination to the image within the primary-jewel so that is prominently displayed within each facet of the primary-jewel.
Illuminated Accessory
An illuminated accessory. The illuminated accessory includes a housing that may be elastic, a power source inside the housing, electric lights connected to the power source, and a power switch to control the electric lights and/or other components of the illuminated accessory, such as a camera, a microphone, a clock, and/or a timer. The illuminated accessory may be configured to wrap around a wrist of an individual and worn as a bracelet, and/or may be configured to wrap around a device, such as a hair trimmer, and used as a light source when performing an activity, such as trimming hair.
UNDERGARMENT WITH LIGHTS
The present disclosure provides an undergarment. The undergarment includes a back panel and a front panel. The front panel is merged to the back panel at a crotch section and at two opposing hip sections. The front panel has an inner surface and an outer surface. An animal print is on the outer surface of the front panel, the animal print including a plurality of eye sites. A pouch is on the inner surface of the front panel. The pouch is aligned with the eye sites. A plurality of light devices are in the pouch. Each light device is mated with a respective eye site, and is configured to emit light through a respective eye site.
Wearable Fluorescent Article of Adornment with Ultraviolet Radiation Source of Excitation
A wearable fluorescent article of adornment with ultraviolet radiation source of excitation is described. At least one ultraviolet light emitting source can irradiate a fluorescent material with ultraviolet radiation. The fluorescent material can generate fluorescent light in response to excitation of the fluorescent material with ultraviolet radiation emitted from the at least one ultraviolet light emitting source. The article of adornment can transmit the fluorescent light generated from the fluorescent material while absorbing the ultraviolet radiation. A control unit can control irradiation of the fluorescent material with the at least one ultraviolet light emitting source, while a power supply component can power the at least one ultraviolet light emitting source and/or the control unit.
JEWELRY HAVING FLUORESCENT DIAMONDS WHICH PRODUCE AN IMAGE UNDER ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT
An article of jewelry includes a first group of non-fluorescent gemstones and a first group of fluorescent diamonds. The first group of non-fluorescent gemstones and the first group of fluorescent diamonds are arranged on a mounting to form a composite image when illuminated with ambient light. The first group of non-fluorescent gemstones forms a first sub-image of the composite image and the first group of fluorescent diamonds forms a second sub-image of the composite image. Illumination of the article of jewelry with ultraviolet light, causes the first group of fluorescent diamonds to glow so that the second sub-image is visible to a human eye in an absence or substantial absence of ambient light.
SMART JEWELRY DEVICE AND CHARGER OF THE SAME
The disclosure provides a smart jewelry device including a metal housing, two charging contacts, an insulating member, and a battery. The metal housing has a hollow portion, and the metal housing is axisymmetric relative to an axis. The two charging contacts are located on the axis and are respectively located at two endpoints of the metal housing. The insulating member is disposed among the metal housing and the charging contacts. The battery is disposed within the hollow portion and is electrically connected to the charging contacts.
LUMINOUS NECKLACE STRUCTURE
Disclosed is a luminous necklace structure. The present invention adopts the following technical solution: A luminous necklace structure, comprising a battery case; a chain rope with both ends connected with the battery case; at least one pendant connected with the chain rope; so that the battery case can supply power to the chain rope and make the pendant luminous. The chain rope comprises two conductive wires which are fixedly connected in parallel. The battery case comprises a casing and a power supply assembly provided in the casing, with two ends of the two conductive wires connected to the casing and the conductive wires electrically connected to the power supply assembly.
Light emitting earring
A light emitting earring. The light emitting earring includes a light emitting unit comprising a base having a first side and second side, one or more LEDs disposed on the first side, and a pin disposed on the second side. A pattern generator operably connected to the light emitting unit includes an aperture configured to receive the pin therethrough. A retainer having a battery therein is removably securable to the pin via a retainer clip, such that the pattern generator is positioned between the light emitting unit and the retainer. The pattern generator is configured to cause the one or more LEDs to flash in a desired pattern.
Wrist band with integrated rotatable light
The disclosure concerns a wristband with integrated rotatable light, including: a band; a base coupled to the band; a light housing rotationally coupled to the base; and the housing configured to receive a light nested within a light housing. The wristband with integrated rotatable light is characterized in that upon the application of rotational force, the light housing is configured to rotate about the base thereby providing light in various directions.