Article of adornment with interchangeable parts
11160338 · 2021-11-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A44C5/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A44C5/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A44C5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. A bracelet, comprising: a metal wrist piece having a body implemented in an arc length of less than 180 degrees, approximating curvature of a user's wrist, the body having a thickness and a width; T-bars integrated with and implemented on opposite ends of the body of the wrist piece, each T-bar comprising a substantially round bar element of a length exceeding 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 having a width substantially the width of the body of the wrist piece, a through passage at one end in the direction of the width, a central cutout having a width to accommodate the T-bar, the cutout 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 of flexible material having a width, a through passage at one end in the direction of the width, a central cutout opening into the passage, and a female snap element presented on a surface of the compound strap proximate an end of the strap opposite the through passage; wherein the round bar elements are each connected at the opposite ends of the body of the wrist piece via the T element and each round bar element is inserted through the cutout into the through passage of one of the first and second compound strap, joining the straps to the opposite ends of the wrist piece.
2. The bracelet of claim 1 wherein the arc has a radius of between 0.75 inches and 2.0 inches inclusive.
3. The bracelet of claim 1 wherein the body of the wrist piece is formed of metal including any one of gold, silver, platinum, bronze, copper, brass, titanium and stainless steel.
4. The bracelet of claim 1 wherein the body of the wrist piece has decorations on an outer surface.
5. The bracelet of claim 4 wherein the decorations comprise miniature renditions of known artifacts.
6. The bracelet of claim 4 wherein the decorations comprise text or graphics in relief.
7. The bracelet of claim 1, wherein the width of the flexible material is less than the width of the body.
8. The bracelet of claim 1, wherein the width of the flexible material is greater than the width of the body.
9. The bracelet of claim 1 wherein the flexible material is leather.
10. The bracelet of claim 1 wherein the flexible material is natural or artificial rubber, or a polymer material.
11. The bracelet of claim 1 comprising a compartment implemented in the body of the wrist piece, enabled to carry small artifacts.
12. The bracelet of claim 1 wherein the snap elements are hook and loop fasteners.
13. The bracelet of claim 1 wherein the snap elements are a watch-style buckle.
14. The bracelet of claim 1 wherein the snap elements are a magnetic clasp.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(9) Wrist piece 104 has a T-Bar implemented at each end of the arc of the wrist piece, the T-Bars are not seen in
(10) Bracelet 101 has a compound leather strap 102 joined to the T-Bar at one end of the wrist piece, and a compound leather strap 103 joined to the T-Bar at the opposite end of the wrist piece. Leather strap 102 includes two male snap elements 105 in this example, and leather strap 103 has two female snap elements 106, compatible with snap elements 105, such that the wrist piece may be placed on a wearer's wrist, and the compound leather straps may be formed around the wrist, and the snap elements joined, to secure the bracelet on the wearer's wrist. The dual snaps serve to more efficiently secure the bracelet onto a wrist, for example.
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(14) The inventor is aware of the problems of placing toxic materials such as chromium processed leather and chrome plated metal next to the skin, so care is taken to provide materials that do not irritate the skin or introduce toxins. For example strap 301 may be manufactured from one or more layers of material, such as leather, wherein a layer of vegetable tanned leather would be overlaid, either partially or entirely, over portion 201 in order to protect a wearers skin. In some embodiments layered portions of the leather making up straps 301 may be removed leaving a leather strap of a thinner dimension, allowing a layer of vegetable tanned leather or an ornamental material to be glued or otherwise affixed enabling a strap of uniform thickness. In other embodiments an extension of a different material may be added to strap ends prior to folding over and stitching/gluing. This is done by removing an inner portion of the existing leather strap leaving a top and bottom layer, inserting the new material between the layers, enabling the layers to overlap the new material by ¼ to ½ inch and gluing in place. Then folding the strap over to glue and stich closed.
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(16) Strap 103 is produced in essentially the same way as strap 102, except female snap elements 106 are assembled through the holes 302 after folding and before stitching. In another embodiment stitching and gluing occurs prior to inserting the snap elements. Once the straps are produced, the wrist piece 104 is assembled to the straps, or the straps are joined to the wrist piece.
(17) In one embodiment, the wrist piece may be engaged as the folding and stitching takes place, but preferably, the wrist piece is assembled to each strap by passing first one end 211L of the bar 213 into passage 209L via slot 205, and then stretching the leather (or other flexible strap material) to get the other end 211R of the bar 213 into passage 209R via the slot 205. Additionally, bar end 210L of bar 212 enters passage 208L via slot 203 and bar end 210R enters passage 208R via slot 203. This procedure enables a user to substitute different wrist pieces into a bracelet, to change the nature and characteristics of the bracelet for different occasions, and to put straps of different color, texture and material onto wrist pieces.
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(19) The inventor believes the T-bar construction and the nature of the leather straps provide a functional interface enabling a user to present a variety of different sizes and appearances in a bracelet, specifically flexibility with interchangeable strap and ornament arrangements.
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(21) Regardless of the arc length, height, or decoration for body 402, there are T-bars at each end in the fashion of T-bars 212 and 213 attached at each end of body 402. Body 402 assembles by the T-bars to belt portions 403 and 404, which are constructed similarly to bands 102 and 103 described above. That is, one strip of leather or other suitable material, of suitable length, is folded over glued and/or stitched and snap fasteners installed, to form a belt portion with male snap elements at one end and a through passage at the other end to accept a T-bar of the body. A second belt portion is assembled and prepared using female snap elements and the two belt portions are joined to the body by the T-bars, just as for the bracelet described above. It will be apparent to the skilled person that the belt portions may be of any length and width, and a multitude of methods may be used to join the two ends such as hook and loop, magnetic clasp, watch type buckle and one or more snap fasteners may be installed to secure the belt.
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(23) It will be apparent to the skilled person that the molding process for the bands for a bracelet may be also used for belt portions to make a belt assembly as illustrated in
(24) The skilled person will understand that there may be a variety of alterations to embodiments of the invention described herein, without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, the strap material is not limited to leather, but may be other materials, such as natural or artificial rubber, or any one of a number of polymer materials. The snap elements described are not limiting as well, as there are a variety of snaps and hook and loop fasteners that might be used. In one embodiment magnets, magnetically permeable materials and watch-style buckles may be employed to secure the straps to a user's wrist. There may further be variations in the length and diameter of the bars in the T-bars, and there may be differences in the way that the T elements are joined to the body of the wrist piece and to the bars of the T-bars. In some embodiments an indention or a compartment may be provided in either the topside or the underside of the body of the wrist piece, for a user to carry any number of small items. In some embodiments a lens may be provided over a compartment and a light implemented within, and there may be provision for power for the light and for switching a light off and on. There are many such possible alterations within the scope of the invention.