Patent classifications
A44C25/007
Closure mechanism for jewelry
A jewelry clasp includes a lower arm and an upper arm that are hingedly joined to each other at one respective ends thereof. A locking pin is provided adjacent a second end of the upper arm and the locking pin extends toward the respective second end of the lower arm and locked inside a locking receptacle formed adjacent a second distal end of the lower arm. The locking receptacle contains two spring wires that extend transversely to the direction of the locking receptacle, the spring wires being spaced from each other at a distance slightly smaller than the diametrical size of a pin head of the locking pin. The clasp can be used as a general jewelry closure device.
DIRECT PRINTED JEWELRY CHARM
A jewelry charm includes a pair of identical main body sections, each having an inside facing surface, an outside facing surface, a centrally located cylindrical protrusion that is positioned along the inside facing surfaces, a centrally located cylindrical indentation that is positioned along the inside facing surfaces, an elongated indentation that encircles the cylindrical indentation and protrusion, a bonding agent that is positioned between the pair of main body sections, and a connector having a proximal end that is secured between the pair of main body sections and a distal end that is positioned away from the pair of main body sections.
Shoe charm holder device
A charm holder device for attaching charms to a shoe is shown and described. The charm holder device allows a charm to be selectively attached to and detached from the shoe. A charm keeper is attached to the decorative body for attaching charms. In some of the described examples, the charm holder device is placed between the heel of the shoe and a ground-contacting portion of the shoe's sole such that the charm holder and the charm are spaced apart from the ground-contacting portion of the sole in a direction perpendicular to the ground-contacting portion of the sole.
Special Cell Phone and Accessory Holder Device
A holding pouch apparatus worn on the palm of one's hand securing mobile tech devices to the palm side of the hand. People often hold their devices in their hands even when they have pockets or alternative ways to carry their technology with them. This holding pouch is fashionably designed to coordinate with the wardrobe and event by the user. The wearer can select the one right for their particular activity. Cell phones and other electronic devices are often easily broken, discarded and lost. To discourage the re-mining of materials from the Earth, this holder will help prevent the loss and damage to the tech devices and encourage materials sustainability.
Jewelry item and charm
A jewelry item that is for support from the body of a user in order to display the jewelry item. The jewelry item includes a base member and at least one charm that is for support from the base member, the charm having a display end where an indicia piece is formed and a support end in the form of an elongated support post. The base member includes at least one opening for receiving the support post of the charm so as to retain the charm in place relative to the base member.
Personal Ornaments
Provided is a jewelry piece that includes an ornament attachment member that is retained at a prescribed position in the longitudinal direction of an elongated body of the jewelry piece. The jewelry piece includes the elongated body that includes a tube formed by a flexible material, multiple magnet pieces that are inserted into the inside of the tube over the entire length of the tube other than both end sections of the tube, and caps that close both ends of the tube, and the ornament attachment member that the elongated body passes through, and that is retained due to the magnetic attraction force exerted by a magnetic substance at a prescribed position in the longitudinal direction of the elongated body. The ornament attachment member is formed by a core body made of a magnetic material, through which the elongated body passes, and by an ornament that is integrally formed with the core body so as to surround the core body.
MAGNETIC BODY PIERCING JEWELRY
A jewelry connection apparatus for body piercings, comprising an elongated piece having a first end and second end, wherein the first end is threaded a predetermined distance, an anchor having an opening, wherein the opening is threaded to mate with the threaded portion of the elongated piece, a first hollow component having a top end and an open bottom, wherein the top is attached to the second end of the elongated piece, a first magnet inserted into the open bottom and the first magnet is recessed into the first hollow component, a second hollow component having an open top end and a bottom end, a second magnet inserted into the open top end of the second hollow component and the, and wherein when the first magnet mates with the second magnet.
MULTI-COATED METALLIC PRODUCTS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME
The present invention relates generally to a coated jewelry article or a coated component of a jewelry article, comprising a jewelry article or a component of a jewelry article, a first metallic coating, and a second metallic coating.
WEARABLE BAND, KIT AND METHOD
Disclosed is a wearable band that includes a strap extending between a first end and a second end and an axle extending between and attached to each of the first end and the second end, the axle including a smaller cross section than the strap. The wearable band includes a first disc portion including a first body, a first channel, a first groove and a first protrusion, and a second disc portion including a second body, a second channel, a second groove and a second protrusion. The first disc portion and the second disc portion are connected such that the first protrusion is located within the second groove and the second protrusion is located within the first groove. The first and second channels are aligned, and the axle is located within the aligned first and second channels. A method and kit are further disclosed.
Code Charm Containing Cryptic Message Only Readable When Spun
A code charm contains a cryptic message only readable when spun. The code charm includes a semi-circular frame, a rod extending between opposite sides of the semi-circular frame, and a rotatable disc comprising a diametrical channel in which the rod is received. The rotatable disc is rotatable about an axis defined by the rod. Each side of the rotatable disc includes one or more symbols representing a portion of the cryptic message. When the rotatable disc is spun about the axis, for a person viewing the spinning rotatable disc, the symbols are superimposed together allowing for discerning of the cryptic message.