Patent classifications
A44C15/004
Multicolored Flexible Wearables and Related Methods
Multicolored flexible wearables include a first portion having a first flexible polymer forming a toroid and including colorant(s), an exposed first outer surface, an exposed second outer surface, and a recess in the first outer surface not reaching the second outer surface. A second portion formed of a second flexible polymer fills a majority of the recess and includes colorant(s). The first and second flexible polymers have different colors and are permanently bonded together. Precious material particles may be disposed within the first and/or second flexible polymers. One or more of the colorants may have a color matching a color of the precious material particles. One method of bonding the portions includes depositing a liquid second portion into the recess and then curing it. Another method includes depositing a solid second portion into the recess and then curing a liquid layer of polymer between the first portion and second portion.
Wearable jewelry device method and system that is customizable and interchangeable
A wearable jewelry device method and system that is customizable and interchangeable. The jewelry can be composed of material commonly used for jewelry making. The jewelry comprises of two individual chains that attach to each end of interchangeable charms. Each charm has a ring at either end for this connection. Releasable clasps connect the chains to the rings on the charms. To finish connection for functionality and wearability there is a slightly different swag chain attached to one chain that a releasable clasp will connect to. Jewelry device is adjustable to size depending on where you connect the releasable clasp to swag chain. Jewelry is suitable for use as necklace, bracelet, waist chain, anklet or other area on a human. The attachable charms can be words, pictures or jewels that are customizable to wear when nude, with a bikini or over clothing to create the desired look or mood.
JEWELRY TO JOURNAL PREGNANCY
Jewelry and associated commemorative charm(s) are disclosed. Certain embodiments concern a bracelet or necklace configured to receive monthly charms to commemorate each month of a human pregnancy. The charms may be added serially to the bracelet or necklace with exemplary charms including an infinity symbol, a baby symbol, a red heart, a pearl, citrine, baby footprints, a pregnant woman silhouette, a starburst, a book titled “Baby Names,” a circle within a circle, and a heart with “Mom” engraved thereon. Jewelry kits comprising a jewelry box configured to receive a bracelet and/or necklace and plural commemorative charms also are disclosed. The kit may optionally include a journal and/or written information concerning each charm.
Personal Status Communication System
A personal status communication system for nonverbally communicating relationship status and intention includes a plurality of rings. Each of the plurality of rings has an outer surface, an inner surface and a perimeter surface extending between the outer surface and the inner surface. Each of the outer surfaces is colored one of a plurality of colorations. Each of the plurality of colorations is different from each other and each of the colorations indicates its own relationship significance.
Bracelet and method of manufacturing a bracelet
A bracelet defined by an elongated band having first and second terminal end sections that collectively define a clasp and a plurality of interconnected sockets extending along the length of the band and in each of which a rigid shell is positioned. A pair of charms each having unique indicia, such as a letter, imprinted thereon can be removably and interchangeably positioned within each shell. As an example of use, multiple friends' initials can therefore be displayed with charms positioned within each or many of the plurality of sockets forming bracelet.
External part for a timepiece or piece of jewellery
External part for a timepiece or piece of jewellery, this external part being produced by means of a polymer matrix in which piezochromic molecules are dispersed that change from a first stable state to a second stable state while changing colour under the effect of applied pressure.
Article of adornment with interchangeable parts
A bracelet has a metal wrist piece in an arc of a user's wrist, T-bars implemented on opposite ends, each T-bar comprising a round bar of a length substantially the width of the body of the wrist piece, spaced apart from the body of the wrist piece by a T element, a first compound strap of flexible material with a through passage at one end in the direction of the width, a central slot opening into the passage, and a male snap element presented on a surface of the compound strap proximate an end of the strap opposite the through passage, and a second compound strap like the first but with a female snap element. The bars at the ends of the body of the wrist piece are inserted into the through passages through the slots into the through passages, joining the straps to the wrist piece on opposite sides.
Multicolored flexible wearables and related methods
Multicolored flexible wearables include a first portion having a first flexible polymer forming a toroid and including one or more colorants, a first surface, a second surface, and a recess in the first surface not reaching the second surface. A second portion formed of a second flexible polymer fills a majority of the recess and includes one or more colorants. The first and second flexible polymers have different colors and are permanently bonded together. Precious material particles may be disposed within the first and/or second flexible polymers. One or more of the colorants may have a color matching a color of the precious material particles. One method of bonding the portions includes depositing a liquid second portion into the recess and then curing it. Another method includes depositing a solid second portion into the recess and then curing a liquid layer of polymer between the first portion and second portion.
DECORATIVE TRADEMARK HOLDER
A jewelry piece is disclosed which is constituted of an otherwise conventional jewelry item with a decorative body that defines the jewelry item, but which includes a trademark indicia appended to the decorative body and formed to appear as a part thereof. The trademark indicia includes a rearward located plate with a trademark, preferably registered, comprising one or more of a logo, a symbol, a word or words or a series of alphanumeric letters formed thereon and superimposed over the rearward plate an ornamental component that normally conceals the trademark indicia. The ornamental component of the trademark indicia is configured to be moveable relative to the rearward plate to expose the registered trademark.
Bracelet and Method Of Manufacturing A Bracelet
A bracelet defined by an elongated band having first and second terminal end sections that collectively define a clasp and a plurality of interconnected sockets extending along the length of the band and in each of which a rigid shell is positioned. A pair of charms each having unique indicia, such as a letter, imprinted thereon can be removably and interchangeably positioned within each shell. As an example of use, multiple friends' initials can therefore be displayed with charms positioned within each or many of the plurality of sockets forming bracelet.