LUCKY COIN-BASED TOKEN
20210212423 ยท 2021-07-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A44C21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G06Q90/00
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
Provided is a lucky token, jewelry or a collector item that includes a magical coin. The coin represents legal tender currency of a member nation of the United Nations and has a native color. The coin is either coated with a material that intentionally and visually alters the native color of the coin, is bejeweled, or both, so as to achieve an aesthetically appealing appearance.
Claims
1. A lucky token, comprising: a coin that embodies legal tender currency of a member nation of the United Nations, the coin having a native color, wherein the coin is coated with a material that intentionally and visually alters in an aesthetically pleasing manner the native color of the coin, thereby providing a sense of magic, luxury and/or promise.
2. The token of claim 1, wherein the coin is a penny.
3. The token of claim 1, wherein the member nation is the United States of America.
4. The token of claim 1, wherein native color is that of copper or an alloy thereof.
5. The token of claim 1, wherein the native color is that of nickel or an alloy thereof.
6. The token of claim 1, wherein the native color is that of aluminum or iron or an alloy thereof.
7. The token of claim 1, wherein the native color is that of titanium nitride.
8. The token of claim 1, wherein the material is a precious metal selected from gold, silver, platinum, and palladium.
9. The token of claim 1, bejeweled.
10. The token of claim 9, including one or more crystals.
11. The token of claim 10, wherein a plurality of crystals is included.
12. The token of claim 9, having first and second faces, bejeweled on neither face.
13. The token of claim 9, bejeweled about an edge thereof.
14. The token of claim 1, further comprising a holder immobilized to the coin.
15. The token of claim 14, wherein the holder is bejeweled.
16. A lucky token, comprising: a coin that represents legal tender currency of a member nation of the United Nations, wherein the coin is bejeweled.
17. Lucky jewelry or a collector item, comprising: a coin that represents legal tender currency of a member nation of the United Nations, the coin having a native color, wherein the coin is coated with a material that visually alters the native color of the coin and/or the coin is bejeweled.
18. The jewelry or collector item of claim 17, in the form of a token, ring, pendant, charm, or bracelet.
19. The jewelry or collector item of claim 18, being stunningly beautiful upon initial inspection.
20. The jewelry or collector item of claim 18, wherein the coin is of a minting date after founding of the United Nations.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] Before describing the present invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to specific luxury items, as such may vary. It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only, and is not intended to be limiting.
[0019] In addition, as used in this specification and the appended claims, the singular article forms a, an, and the include both singular and plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, reference to a token includes a plurality of tokens as well as a single token, reference to a crystal includes a single crystal as well as a combination of crystals, and the like.
[0020] Furthermore, terminology indicative or suggestive of a particular spatial relationship between elements of the invention is to be construed in a relative sense rather an absolute sense unless the context of usage clearly dictates to the contrary. For example, the terms up and down as used to describe the spatial orientation of faces of the inventive token not necessarily indicate that a particular face of the inventive token is located above another particular face.
[0021] In this specification and in the claims that follow, reference will be made to a number of terms that shall be defined to have the following meanings, unless the context in which they are employed clearly indicates otherwise:
[0022] The term array is used to refer to an ordered series or arrangement of items such as crystals or jewels. Arrays of the invention may be circular, semicircular, rectilinear, etc.
[0023] The term charm is used in its ordinary sense and generally refers to an item, e.g., a small ornament that may be worn on a necklace of bracelet, that is believed to have magical power and/or that possesses the power or quality of giving delight or arousing admiration.
[0024] The term crystal is used to refer to a piece of a homogeneous solid substance having a geometrically regular form with symmetrically arranged planar faces. For example, highly transparent glass with a high refractive and/or dispersion index may be used to form beads of crystals. Crystals are typically considered beautiful rather than ugly. Examples of crystals can be found at https://www.swarovski.com. Other examples of crystals may take the form of beads, diamonds, emeralds, rubies, sapphires, amethysts, quartz, etc.
[0025] The term gem is used in its ordinary sense and refers to a precious or semiprecious stone, especially when cut and polished or engraved.
[0026] The term jewel and bejeweled are used in their ordinary sense and refer to precious stones, typically a single crystal or piece of a hard lustrous or translucent mineral cut into shape with flat facets or smoothed and polished for use as an ornament. Thus, a bejeweled item refers to an item that is covered or adorned with jewels.
[0027] Jewels and/or gems of the invention may take a single color or a plurality of colors such as the case with rainbows. Exemplary colors include, clear (colorless), pink, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet, etc. The jewels and/or gems of the invention may also have an index or refraction and dispersion similar to that of a diamond or of that of leaded glass.
[0028] In addition, different colors may evoke different emotions when the invention provided in in wearable form. For example, clear crystals may evoke hope and associated feelings such as divine connection, wisdom, oneness, healing, unity, guidance, truth, protection, and/or intuition. Pink crystals may evoke devotion, and associated qualities such as love, friendship, compassion, honesty, romance, health, generosity, kindness and/or faith. Vermilion crystals may evoke red qualities such as passion, excitement, sensuality, power, courage, positivity, vitality, strength and/or leadership. Blaze orange crystals may evoke happiness, energy, pleasure, adventure, fun, security, strength, enthusiasm, and/or optimism. Radiant topaz yellow crystals may evoke personal power, cheer, wisdom, new beginnings, clarity, enthusiasm, new awakenings, intelligence, and/or spiritual enlightenment. Evergreen or fern green crystals may evoke healing energy, deep commitment, love, abundance, gentleness, tranquility, calmness, personal growth, and/or patience. Skyla sapphire blue crystals may evoke justice, trust, empathy, loyalty, calmness, growth, willpower, peacefulness, and/or devotion. Royalty iris violet crystals may evoke liberality, empathy, loyalty, intuition, compassion, vision, psychic ability, spirituality, and/or openness. When the colors are combined into an iridescent rainbow collection of crystals, promise is signified, with emphasis on hope, new beginnings, harmony, peace, love, balance, leap of faith, purpose and/or serenity.
[0029] The term legal tender currency refers to tangible items that represent the expression of money.
[0030] The term lucky is used in its ordinary sense and refers to having, bringing, or resulting from good luck, a force that brings good fortune.
[0031] The term luxury refers the state the state of comfort and extravagant living, regardless of whether the state of living is expensive in nature.
[0032] The term native as in native color of a coin refers to the color and/or hue or other innate characteristic of the coin that is associated with the coin's minting. For example, the native color/hue of a dollar coin in US currency minted in the year 2019 is believed to be that of titanium nitride, which is similar to the color/hue of gold. As another example, the native color/hue of a penny coin in US currency minted in the year 2019 is believed to be that of electroplated and untarnished copper. Thus, gold is a nonnative color of the penny coin of the United States.
[0033] The term promise is used in its ordinary sense and refers to a declaration or an assurance that one will do a particular thing or that a particular thing will happen.
[0034] The term substantially identical as used to describe a plurality of items is used to indicate that the items are identical to a considerable degree, but that absolute identicalness is not required. For example, when beads are said to have substantially identical optical properties, the beads may appear identical or sufficiently near identical such that any differences in their appearance are trivial in nature, e.g., as is the case for diamonds and cubic zirconia crystal. The terms substantial and substantially are used analogously in other contexts involve an analogous definition.
[0035] The term token is used herein refers to a thing serving as a visible and/or tangible representation of a fact, quality, feeling, etc. Tokens may sometimes be exchanged for goods or services, typically one given as a gift or offered as part of a promotional offer.
[0036] In general, then, the invention relates to magical tokens formed using coins of national currency. The magical tokens are associated with good luck and good will. The tokens of the invention are typically beautiful in nature and may exhibit a color and luster different from the native surface properties of the coins from which they are formed. In some cases, the tokens are described as lucky pennies.
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[0038] Token 1 is formed by immobilizing penny 3 relative to holder 9, which forms a bezel about the penny 3. Holder 9 may be formed from any number of materials. Typically, holder 9 is metallic in nature and may be rendered electrically conductive relative to the pendant for processing steps, such as electroplating, evaporation, sputtering, or other ionic and/or vapor deposition of a metal thereon. Depending the particular processing step used in forming token 1, the coin 3 and the holder 9 may have the same or different color and/or luster.
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[0040] As shown, the entirety of the first face of the coin, i.e., the heads side of the coin is exposed. The center of the second face of the coin, i.e., the tails side of the coin is exposed. Thus, the heads side is exposed to a greater degree than the tails side of the coin. The holder has an outer diameter greater than that of the penny. That is, the outer diameter of the holder is about 2.1 cm to about 3 cm and an inner diameter of about 1.6 cm to about 0.1 cm.
[0041] In some instances, the front (heads) side of the coin may be entirely exposed, and the back (tails) side of the coin may be entirely covered by the holder 9. In such a case, the part of the holder closest to the back side of the coin may be bejeweled, e.g., with a single gem or crystal at the center of the holder's back surface. Optionally, text or other engraving may be present at the back surface of the holder.
[0042] The following is a description of the process in which the token shown in
[0043] First, a clean coin 3 in the form of a penny is provided. Then, the penny is immobilized in the holder 9 in such a way so as to facilitate the deposition of gold or a gold alloy, e.g., 18 karat gold, or other precious metal thereon. In some embodiments, deposition of metal may be carried out via electroplating. In such a case, the coin 3 and the holder 9 may be rendered electrically conductive relative to each other during the immobilization step, e.g., via soldering or some other type of metal-to-metal binding. In other embodiments, deposition may be carried out using vapor deposition. In such a case, the coin and the holder do not have to be rendered electrically conductive relative to each other.
[0044] In a variant embodiment, the coin 3 and the holder 9 may be of different surface materials. As a result, the token may exhibit a plurality of different colors.
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[0046] Thus, tokens or like items such as jewelry and other collector items produced that exhibit stunningly beauty, e.g., via proper lighting in a presentation or gift box. Survey results demonstrate that those who have not previously seen the inventive token universally agree that the inventive token is considered stunningly beautiful and worthy of being coveted.
[0047] Variations of the present invention will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art in view of the disclosure contained herein. For example, the invention may be constructed to contain or exclude specific features according to the intended use of the invention. In some cases, the invention may be free from visible solder and/or welding marks. In addition, the coin and/or holder may be engraved to set forth a message of good will, luck, and fortune. The invention may also serve as a talisman of spirituality and faith, as the lucky penny form of the invention may exhibit the words In God We Trust.
[0048] A video of various embodiments of the invention can be found at https://youtu.be/UFrW_g33jTU.
[0049] It is to be understood that, while the invention has been described in conjunction with the preferred specific embodiments thereof, the foregoing description merely illustrates and does not limit the scope of the invention. Numerous alternatives and equivalents exist which do not depart from the invention set forth above. For example, any particular embodiment of the invention, e.g., those depicted in any drawing herein, may be modified to include or exclude features of other embodiments. Wearable items of apparel such as belts, purses, backpacks, suitcases, and the like are too envisioned by the inventors to accompany the physical manifestations of the invention. That is, the invention may include beautified coin tokens in physical contact or proximity of leather goods, such as purses and crystal straps/belts. The different variations of the invention may come with different story books associated therewith. Alternatively, one story book may be provided with each token. Other aspects, advantages, and modifications within the scope of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains.