Necklace having integrated pendant anchor
11317684 · 2022-05-03
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Abstract
An article of jewelry comprises a thin chain necklace surrounding the neck of the wearer. A simple mechanical closure or clasp allows the wearer to don and remove the necklace in a conventional manner. At the bottom of the front of the necklace is a pendant anchor which holds a suspended pendant and, at the same time, the pendant anchor and the pendant, minimize rotation of the necklace and its mechanical closure or clasp to remain behind the neck of the wearer. The pendant anchor is no more than the geometrical thickness of the necklace at its point of attachment and is integrally secured to the descending ends of the front of the neck segments. Preferably, the pendant anchor is in the shape of an “O,” a “W,” a “V,” or a “U.” In some embodiments the pendant anchor is provided with protrusions for further maintaining the suspended pendant on the pendant anchor. In some embodiments, the pendant anchor is welded by small “o” rings to the end links of the chain of the necklace.
Claims
1. An article of jewelry comprising: a) a chain necklace having a rear segment formed from two sections continuously extending into a front segment, said rear segment having a fastening member for selectively securing said article of jewelry around the neck of a wearer, said fastening member composed of at least one component disposed on at least one section of the rear segment; b) a pendant anchor integrally secured to and between the ends of center sections of said front segment, said pendant anchor being of about the same or less than the geometrical thickness as said center sections of said front segment, and said pendant anchor has the basic shape of a letter selected from the group comprising: a “U”, a “V”, and a “W” which forms two opposed ends, one each secured to said ends of said center section of said front segment and further comprising a downwardly extending pendant-holding segment for holding and locating a pendant on said pendant anchor between said ends of said pendant section anchor and said ends of said center section of said front segment, said pendant anchor is further provided with one or more upwardly extending bump-like protrusions between said ends of said pendant anchor for further holding and locating a pendant therebetween; and c) a pendant with a securement means for allowing said pendant to be secured to and removed from said pendant anchor, wherein said pendant anchor and said pendant are configured to prevent rotation of the chain necklace about the neck of a wearer and maintain the chain necklace in a position in which said fastening member is disposed on the back of the neck of a wearer, and wherein each end of the pendant anchor has an aperture formed in the body of said pendant anchor at said end for connecting said pendant anchor to said center sections of said front segment, said aperture having a continuous unbroken perimeter.
2. An article of jewelry as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one of said front segments is provided with one or more additional pendant anchors.
3. An article of jewelry as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pendant anchor has a geometrical thickness of about 1-5 mm.
4. An article of jewelry as claimed in claim 1, wherein said chain necklace is made of a precious or semi-precious metal or alloy of metal.
5. An article of jewelry as claimed in claim 4, wherein said metal is 18 or 14 karat gold.
6. An article of jewelry as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pendant anchor has a substantially rear flat surface.
7. An article of jewelry as claimed in claim 6, wherein the front side of said pendant anchor is decorated with precious or semi-precious jewels.
8. An article of jewelry as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pendant's securement means is a bail, jump ring or clasp which mechanically passes over said opposed ends of said center section.
9. An article of jewelry as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pendant anchor is securely welded to the opposed outside ends of said center section of said front segments.
10. An article of as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pendant anchor defines a lowermost area and said lowermost area is surrounded on both sides by a pair of opposed protrusions.
11. An article of jewelry as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pendant anchor has the visual appearance of said chain link segment.
12. An article of jewelry comprising: a) a chain necklace having a rear segment formed from two sections continuously extending into a front segment, said rear segment having a fastening member for selectively securing said article of jewelry around the neck of a wearer, said fastening member composed of at least one component disposed on at least one section of the rear segment; b) a pendant anchor integrally secured to and between the ends of center sections of said front segment, said pendant anchor being of about the same or less than the geometrical thickness as said center sections of said front segment, said pendant anchor has the basic shape of a letter selected from the group comprising: a “U”, a “V”, and a “W” which forms two opposed ends, one each secured to said ends of said center section of said front segment and further comprising a downwardly extending pendant-holding segment for holding and locating a pendant on said pendant anchor between said ends of said pendant anchor and said ends of said center section of said front segment, said pendant anchor is further provided with one or more upwardly extending bump-like protrusions between said ends of said pendant anchor for further holding and locating a pendant therebetween; and c) a suspended pendant, said pendant and said pendant anchor have a weight greater than the weight of said fastening member for selectively securing said article of jewelry around the neck of a wearer, wherein said pendant anchor and said pendant are configured to prevent rotation of the chain necklace about the neck of a wearer and maintain the chain necklace in a position in which said fastening member is disposed on the back of the neck of a wearer, and wherein each end of the pendant anchor has an aperture formed in the body of said pendant anchor at said end for connecting said pendant anchor to said center sections of said front segment, said aperture having a continuous unbroken perimeter.
13. A jewelry necklace for arrangement on a neck of a wearer, comprising: a chain comprised of two chain link segments configured to extend behind the neck of the wearer and towards the front of the neck of the wearer, said chain link segments configured to be secured to one another with a conventional jewelry clasping mechanism behind the neck of the wearer; said two segments being secured to one another at the front of the neck of a wearer by a pendant anchoring device, said pendant anchoring device comprising: i) a thickness of the same or less than a thickness of said chain link segments; ii) an integrated aperture of solid thickness at each of the distal ends of said pendant anchoring device and connecting each end of said pendant anchoring device directly to a segment of said chain link segments of said chain at the front of the neck of the wearer, said integrated aperture having an unbroken perimeter; iii) said pendant anchor has the basic shape of a letter selected from the group comprising: a “U”, a “V”, and a “W” which forms two opposed ends; iv) said pendant anchor is further provided with one or more upwardly extending bump-like protrusions between said ends of said pendant anchor for further holding and locating a pendant therebetween; said pendant anchoring device further comprising a downwardly extending and suspended central segment for suspending and locating a removable pendant therefrom, such that said pendant and said pendant anchoring device tend to eliminate spinning rotation of said jewelry clasping mechanism around the neck and towards the front of the wearer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The aforementioned and other aspects, features and advantages can be more readily understood from the following detailed description with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGS. AND THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
(9) In describing preferred and alternate embodiments illustrated in the Figures of the drawings, specific terminology is employed herein for the sake of clarity. However, this disclosure is not intended to be limited to the specific terminology so selected and it is to be understood that each specific element includes all technical equivalents that operate in a similar manner. In addition, a detailed description of known functions and configurations is omitted from this specification when it may obscure the inventive aspects described herein. It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that while various examples of necklaces with mechanical rear clasps are discussed herein, the inventive aspects of this disclosure are not limited to such examples herein.
(10) Referring now to the Figures of the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views,
(11) The pendant anchor is integrated to the other ends of the chain segments 4 and 5, i.e., opposite to the ends of the chain segments provided with the mating ends of the mechanical clasp. In the embodiment of the invention shown in
(12) As a result of the two chain link segments 4 and 5, the mechanical clasp 6, the ends 8a and 8b secured to the lowermost ends of the chain link segments 4 and 5, with the pendant anchor 8 therebetweeen, a closed-loop necklace 2 is provided. Such closed-loop may, for example, be in the shape of an oval, circle, ellipse, etc. A decorative pendant 10 can be secured to the pendant anchor 8 between the ends 8a and 8b by securement means 10a, which includes a bail, spring ring or other mechanism. In the preferred embodiment, the diameter of the loop and securing ends 8a and 8b of the pendant anchor 8 are large enough to at least restrain if not block the movement of the pendant above the ends and onto the chain link segments 4 and 5.
(13) The fastening or mechanical clasping member 6 may be a conventional mechanical clasp or spring ring or other fastener (magnetic, screw with threads and receiving threads, even hook and loop fastener) that is used to couple, connect and/or hold the back end of the first segment 4 to the back end of the second segment 5, behind the wearer's neck. For example, the fastening member 6 may comprise magnetic components that allow the fastening member 6 to be attached via a magnetic field. In another example, the fastening member 6 may comprise snap-together components. Further, the fastening member 6 may have components attached to one or both ends of a chain (depending on the type of clasp or fastener used) for keeping the two ends of a chain together. As such, the back end of the first segment 4 may be capable of separating from the back end of the second segment 5 via the fastening member 6 so as to create an open-loop. Such arrangement may assist a person in wearing the necklace 2 and in taking the same off. For example, the closed-loop of the necklace 2 may have a diameter that is smaller than the wearer's head (i.e. the head of the person may not be able to go through the closed-loop of the necklace). As such, by separating the back ends of the segments 4 and 5, one can close and secure the necklace 2 around the neck of the person, and reattaching the back ends of the segments 4 and 5 via the mechanical clasp or fastening member 6, the person is able to wear the necklace 2. In an exemplary embodiment, the mechanical clasp or fastening member 6 is disposed on the back of the person's neck when worn. The fastening member 6 can be made of precious or semi-precious material including, but not limited to, silver, gold, platinum, or other materials, e.g., copper, titanium, stainless steel, alloy, plastic, etc.
(14) The pendant anchor 8 may be made of material including, but not limited to, gold, silver, platinum, stainless steel, titanium, copper, alloy, plastic, silicon, and melamine. In an exemplary and a preferred embodiment, the pendant anchor 8 is formed and made of gold and integral with the lower and front ends of the segments 4 and 5 by connecting the rings, apertures or ends 8a and 8b of the pendant anchor 8 to the free and lowermost end links of the chain segments 4 and 5. In an exemplary embodiment, the pendant anchor 8 has a geometric width or thickness which is substantially the same or slightly less or only slightly more than the width or overall thickness of the necklace 2 formed of the chain links such that the pendant anchor 8 appears to be a mere suspending lower tip of the necklace 2, as seen by a viewer from a short distance. In yet another exemplary embodiment, the pendant anchor 8 may be similar in thickness to the chain links forming the necklace 2 so that the pendant anchor 8 visually blends with the segments 4 and 5 such that the pendant anchor 8 appears to be a visual continuation of the chain.
(15) In addition, the pendant anchor 8 may include decoration on its surface such as, but not limited to, a set of jewels, gems, stones, an engraved design or pattern engravings, precious stones, semi-precious stones, beads, glass, or other suitable decorative objects that are attached to the front of the pendant anchor 8. Preferably, the rear surface of the pendant anchor is smooth (as it sits on the skin/neck of the wearer) and more preferably, the rear surface is substantially flat. Moreover, the pendant anchor 8 may be used with bracelets, utility necklaces, or other chains that have require objects on a chain to be held in place and which serves to restrain spinning or rotation of the necklace about the wearer's neck. While the pendant anchor 8 can be any shape or size, such as, but not limited to, a “V,” “U,” “W,” a partially open “O,” or any other suitable shape (letter or otherwise) that can achieve the same purpose, the pendant anchor 8 preferably is one of those letter shapes and may be configured to include steep, perpendicular, or angled inward or even outward side legs to naturally cause the suspended pendant 10 to fall by gravity back into the center of the pendant anchor 8 as the person moves about with the worn necklace.
(16) In some embodiments the chain links of the side segments are interlocked with the apertures or rings at the ends of the pendant anchor. In other embodiments, the ends of the pendant anchor are welded or directly linked to the outside and bottom edges of the lowermost link of the chain links.
(17) In the embodiment wherein apertures or rings are provided for securing the pendant anchor to the side chains, their size and location help to maintain the suspended pendant from moving off of the pendant anchor. Rather, in this embodiment with apertures or rings for holding the pendant anchor to the side segments, their mere presence reduces the gap between the opposing ends of the pendant anchor to act like a barrier.
(18) In an embodiment, the pendant anchor 8 comprises a gently curved lower member 8c (See
(19) Soldering is performed for the purpose of permanently joining (i.e. bonding) at least two objects via a filler material that has a lower melting point then the adjoining two objects. Solder filler material may be composed of many different alloys. For example, solder filler material may include, but is not limited to, antimony (Sb), bismuth (Bi), copper (Cu), nickel (Ni), Cobalt (Co), Indium (In), lead (Pb), tin (Sn), silver (Ag), zinc (Zn), germanium (Ge) and/or phosphorous (P). In an example of a soldering process in the present invention and the preferred embodiments, the lowermost, second or free end of the first segment 4 is placed directly adjacent to the pendant anchor ring 8a such that the second end of the first segment 4 and the pendant anchor ring 8a are secured to one another. These two components are preferably connected so that the pendant anchor is integral with the chain link segment. Alternatively, the pendant anchor is devoid of apertures or rings and, in this case, the pendant anchor is welded or soldered to the end links of the opposing chain links of the side segments. The manner of holding the pendant anchor to the segment 4 is the same as that used for holding the other, lowermost, second and free-end of the pendant anchor 8 to the other chain link segment 5. In any event, the necklace is formed with chain links 4 and 5 and an integrated pendant anchor 8 at the bottom ends of the chain links with a mechanical closure 6 located towards the rear and back of the necklace 2.
(20) The pendant 10 is then, fixedly or selectively removably and another pendant placed, secured to the pendant anchor 8 via a bail, jump ring, or similar securing device. For example, in the present embodiment, the pendant 10 may include a pendant ring 10a that is secured over the curved segment 8c of the pendant anchor 8 by having the smooth wall portion of the pendant anchor 8 pass through the hollow loop or bail mechanism of the pendant holding device or ring 10a of the pendant 10. As a result of such arrangement, the pendant 10 loosely hangs down from the pendant anchor 8 such that the pendant 10 can swing side to side and, yet, significantly without separating from the pendant anchor 8 and surely not easily being able to climb up the chain link segments 4 or 5. This prevents the spinning or rotation of the necklace and the viewing of the mechanical clasp 6 in the rear from coming into view around the front on the wearer. In an exemplary embodiment, there may be multiple pendants 10 on the necklace 2—a consequence of multiple pendants suspended from a single pendant anchor 8 or as a consequence of multiple pendant anchors 8, preferable spaced apart, on the chain link segments 4 and 5 (see
(21) The pendant anchor rings 8a, 8b may be shaped and/or formed in a manner to impede the pendant ring or bail device 10a (and, by extension, the pendant 10) from moving onto the first or second segments 4 and 5 while the pendant 10 may still move and bounce a bit due to normal wear conditions (i.e. while the wearer is walking). However, the pendant anchor rings 8a, 8b may still be capable of passing through the hollow loop 10a of the pendant 10. But, as a consequence of gravity, the pendant will tend to stay in the middle of the pendant anchor 8, will stay in the middle of the necklace 2, and thus the mechanical closure will tend to stay in its place in the back of the wearer's neck.
(22) Once the pendant 10 is secured to the pendant anchor 8, the pendant 10 creates a counterweight which retards and even prevents the necklace 2 from rotating thereby maintaining the mechanical closure or fastening member 6 on the back of the wearer's neck. In other words, the shape and location of the integrated into the necklace pendant anchor 8 impedes the pendant 10 from moving onto the segments 4 and 5 thereby maintaining the pendant 10 in the middle and on the pendant anchor 8. Such impeding results from integration of the pendant anchor 8 to the chain link segments 4 and 5, the combination of the pendant anchor rings 8a, 8b (or directly welding or soldering the pendant anchor to the bottom most of the chain links) and the partially open V, U, W, or O-shaped structure of the pendant anchor 8 (which causes the securement means 10a to slide towards the bottom and middle of the pendant anchor 8). In turn, the weight of the pendant 10 prevents spinning or rotation of the necklace 2 about the wearer's neck, thereby maintaining the necklace 2 in a position in which the mechanical clasp or fastening member 6 is disposed on the back of the wearer's neck.
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(25) In the just described embodiment, the pendant 10 is suspended from the V-shaped pendant anchor 80 via a jump ring or bail that is secured to the pendant. The pendant will hang on the central portion 80e. This pendant anchor is also meant to be integrated to the necklace, as described above, and the thickness of the first and second elongated portions are small and about the same as the thickness of the chain link segments 4 and 5 to which it is attached. And, the distance between open end 82 and open end 84 is small, enough to allow a bail or ring of the pendant 10 to suspend therefrom but extending a small distance so as not to detract from the continuity of look of the chain links.
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(30) The aforementioned specific embodiments are illustrative, and many variations can be introduced on these embodiments without departing from the spirit of the disclosure or from the scope of the appended claims. In addition, elements and/or features of different examples, and illustrative embodiments may be combined with each other and/or substituted for each other within the scope of this disclosure and appended claims.