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JEWELRY CLASP

A jewelry clasp for securing a first end of an elongated member of a bracelet or a necklace to a second end of the elongated member comprises a female part and a male part. One of the female and male parts comprises a first magnet and the other of the female and male parts comprises a part magnetically attractable by the first magnet. The female part comprises a housing and a hinged lid, the hinged lid being pivotable between a locking state and a releasing state and comprising the first magnet or the part magnetically attractable by the first magnet. When the female part is open, the male part can be inserted in an axial direction into the housing, and when the female part is closed and the male part is inserted into the housing, the male part is locked to the female part.

NECKLACE SHORTENER
20220202148 · 2022-06-30 ·

A jewelry shortener for temporarily shortening a jewelry chain comprises a clasp with a cushion element that traps both sides of the chain at a desired ienath when the clasped is dosed. The clasp may or may not have an ornamental element that is visible when worn.

Clasp for item of jewelry and methods of use
11369170 · 2022-06-28 · ·

The inventive disclosures described herein pertains to an improved clasp-type device for connecting two ends of a wrap-around personal-adornment/jewelry item, such as a necklace, bracelet, or anklet. The improved jewelry clasp provides for both easy and secure coupling of two ends of a wrap-around jewelry item, while providing a decorative “hiding” of the clasp. In variations, the improved jewelry clasp can appear as just one of several ingots/charms that the wrap-around jewelry item may contain. Various other practical applications of the improved jewelry clasp are also disclosed.

Watchbands with hook and loop fasteners

A watchband can comfortably secure an electronic device to a wrist of a user. The watchband can include a base having a contact surface opposite an engagement surface, contact loops on the contact surface for contacting a user, and engagement loops on the engagement surface for engaging hooks. The hooks can be provided on the engagement surface, opposite some of the contact loops. The base can include base threads, and the contact loops and engagement loops can be formed by contact threads and engagement threads woven about some of the base threads between the contact surface and the engagement surface. Between adjacent engagement loops, the engagement thread can be more securely attached to the base than is the contact thread between adjacent contact loops.

INTEGRATED LOCKING MECHANISM FOR WATCH OR SIMILAR STYLE STRAP
20220183427 · 2022-06-16 ·

There is provided a locking device for locking a wrist/leg worn device, the locking device comprising: a receiver unit having a frame structure that defines a cavity, wherein the frame structure comprises a locking edge; and a lock unit comprising a lock bar, wherein the frame structure defines an opening to the cavity configured to receive the lock bar through a sliding movement of the lock bar into the cavity such that once the lock bar is received within the cavity the lock bar engages the locking edge so as to lock the receiver unit and the lock unit together.

ROTARY ADJUSTABLE WATCH BAND
20220175097 · 2022-06-09 ·

The present invention provides a rotary adjustable watch band comprising a rectangular housing with a rotary gear extending therethrough, a tab extends upwardly from the housing, a fastener extending down from the housing and the fastener being in communication with the rotary gear whereby rotation of the rotary gear incrementally spaces the fastener from the housing.

Magnetic lock and release clasp system
11344087 · 2022-05-31 ·

A clasp and connection to an opposing ring. Although applicable to any clasp system, it is especially relevant to jewelry connections in necklaces or bracelets whereby the connecting rings are quite small requiring visual acuity and manual dexterity to operate. The user pulls back the plunger within the clasp ring and sets it in a locked and open position allowing the user to gain manual dexterity for guiding the clasp towards the opposing ring. A feature in which a magnetic portion of the clasp and opposing ring allows the two rings to be guided towards each other and position them for connection and further ensure tight closure. Since visual acuity is not always possible, this magnetic guide is critical.

Watchbands with hook and loop fasteners

A watchband can comfortably secure an electronic device to a wrist of a user. The watchband can include a base having a contact surface opposite an engagement surface, contact loops on the contact surface for contacting a user, and engagement loops on the engagement surface for engaging hooks. The hooks can be provided on the engagement surface, opposite some of the contact loops. The base can include base threads, and the contact loops and engagement loops can be formed by contact threads and engagement threads woven about some of the base threads between the contact surface and the engagement surface. Between adjacent engagement loops, the engagement thread can be more securely attached to the base than is the contact thread between adjacent contact loops.

Magnetic jewelry clasp
11737527 · 2023-08-29 ·

A jewelry clasp is disclosed and includes a first part including a first magnet, a first groove and a first catch and a second part including a second magnet, a second groove and a second catch. The first and second magnets generate an attractive force holding the first part to the second part, the first catch is received in the second groove and the second catch is received in the first groove. A relief disposed on at least one of the first part and the second part at an interface between the first part and the second part is provided to aid in releasing the first part from the second part.

Jewelry clasp opening tool
11737526 · 2023-08-29 ·

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.