KNITTED TOE RING
20200268116 ยท 2020-08-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
D04B31/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
D04B21/20
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
An article of jewelry, such as a children's toe ring, adapted for use upon a phalange of a wearer, includes a soft, compressible, and flexible band configured to at least partially encircle the phalange, and a decorative head including a soft, compressible, and flexible member for engaging the phalange, wherein the band and member are coupled in such a manner that solely presents soft, compressible, and flexible engaging surfaces, when the article of jewelry is donned by the wearer, and the member provides an overlay, where expansive.
Claims
1. An article of jewelry adapted for use upon a phalange of a wearer, wherein the phalange presents a receiving section defining a first diameter, said article of jewelry comprising: a soft, compressible, and flexible band configured to at least partially encircle the receiving section of the toe; and a decorative head including a soft, compressible, and flexible member for engaging the toe, wherein the band and member are threadably coupled, so as to solely present soft, compressible, and flexible engaging surfaces, when the article of jewelry is donned by the wearer.
2. The article of jewelry as claimed in claim 1, said band being formed from a cloth, fabric, yarn, or thread.
3. The article of jewelry as claimed in claim 2, said band comprising an elastic filament interwoven with said cloth, fabric, yarn, or thread, defining an unstretched inside diameter less than the engaged diameter, so as to apply a holding force to the toe, when the article of jewelry is donned by the wearer, and operable to achieve a stretched diameter greater than the engaged diameter, so as to facilitate placement and removal.
4. The article of jewelry as claimed in claim 1, said band being continuous, so as to fully encircle the toe.
5. The article of jewelry as claimed in claim 1, said member being formed from a cloth, fabric, yarn, or thread.
6. The article of jewelry as claimed in claim 1, wherein the member presents a planar configuration, and overlays the engaging section, when the article of jewelry is donned by the wearer.
7. The article of jewelry as claimed in claim 6, said planar configuration defining a shape selected from the group consisting essentially of a four-petal bloomed flower, a five-petal bloomed flower, and a butterfly.
8. The article of jewelry as claimed in claim 1, said head further comprising at least one bead centrally coupled to the member opposite the band.
9. The article of jewelry as claimed in claim 8, wherein said at least one bead defines at least one through-hole, and the bead, head, and band are threadably coupled.
10. The article of jewelry as claimed in claim 1, wherein the band is formed of thread crocheted to form a chain; and the member is formed of thread crocheted to form a planar configuration operable to overlay the receiving section.
11. An article of jewelry adapted for use upon a phalange of a wearer, wherein the phalange presents a receiving section defining a first diameter, said article of jewelry comprising: a soft, compressible, and flexible band configured to at least partially encircle the receiving section of the toe; and a decorative head including a soft, compressible, and flexible member for engaging the toe, wherein the band and member are threadably coupled, so as to solely present soft, compressible, and flexible engaging surfaces, when the article of jewelry is donned by the wearer, said band being formed from a cloth, fabric, yarn, or thread, said member being formed from a cloth, fabric, yarn, or thread, wherein the member presents a planar configuration, and overlays the engaging section, when the article of jewelry is donned by the wearer, wherein the band is formed of thread crocheted to form a chain; and the member is formed of thread crocheted to form a planar configuration operable to overlay the receiving section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] Referring now to the figures, which are exemplary embodiments and wherein like elements are numbered alike:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] Disclosed herein and shown in
[0024] As used herein, the terms first, second, and the like do not denote any order or importance, but rather are used to distinguish one element from another; and the terms the, a, and an do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one of the referenced item. Directional descriptors used herein are with reference to the toe ring. Furthermore, all ranges disclosed herein are inclusive of the endpoints and independently combinable.
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[0026] The article of jewelry 10 may be constructed by knitting, and more preferably crochet. For example, a 2.5 or 2.75 mm crochet hook, 8M Embroidery thread floss (2 skies of different colors (A and B)), or Cascade Yarns fixation (98.3% Cotton/1.7% Spandex) may be employed. More preferably, the an elastic band 12 is further incorporated into the band so as to provide additional stretch-ability, and compressive therapeutic effect. The ring band 12 may be formed by crocheting a chain in color A, wherein row 1 is a half, double crochet in second chain from hook and in each chain across, for 10 half, double crochet. Using color B, the flower member 16 may be constructed using a chain 4 slip stitch to first chain to form a ring, for chain 3. For round 1, three double crochet inside band chain 3 and slip stitch to band, chain 3. Then 3 double crochet inside band, chain 3 and slip stitch to band, and repeat two more times. Fasten off leaving long enough tail to sew flower to band. The flower member 16 may be attached to the band at the seam (the seam made when sewing the band together). Finally, all ends are weaved in, and the excess is cut off. The preferred crocheting process is summarized as follows: [0027] Step 1: make a chain ten [0028] Step 2: double crocheting into each chain ten to make it a wider band; [0029] Step 3: leave a long tail to sew the band together; [0030] Step 4: crochet chains of four; [0031] Step 5: join chains of four together (slip stitch) to make a ring, and then double crochet inside the ring to start the flower (one petal consists of 2 double crochets and a chain three); [0032] Step 6: repeat until 4 petals are knitted; leave excess tail to attach flower to the band; and [0033] Step 7: sew ends of band together, and then attach the flower; cut off excess material.
[0034] Alternatively, a bead 18 may be added by sewing or gluing the bead to the member 16, preferably in the middle of the flower, opposite the band 12 (
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[0036] While the disclosure has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made, and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the disclosure. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the disclosure without departing from the essential scope thereof. For example, it is appreciated that other forms of knitting, stitching, or otherwise constructing the flexible band and planar member may be utilized. Therefore, it is intended that the disclosure not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this disclosure, but that the disclosure will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.