Jewelry Enhancer
20180008015 · 2018-01-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A44C5/209
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A44C1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A44C1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A44C25/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A jewelry enhancer is provided which may repurpose items of jewelry, display items of jewelry and be worn as an adornment. The jewelry enhancer includes a plurality of hinged rings, capable of opening, closing and securing multiple strands of string jewelry therethrough. The jewelry enhancer further includes a button-clip that can secure and display shank buttons, a bar pin cap able of affixing the jewelry enhancer to garments, a jewelry bale cap able of attaching the jewelry enhancer to items of string jewelry and a brooch bar capable of eclipsing the button-clip for a fashionable effect.
Claims
1. A device to which jewelry may be affixed, comprising: a. a first hinged-ring; i. a bar-pin attached to the first hinged-ring for securing the first hinged-ring to a piece of fabric; b. a second hinged-ring; i. a swiveling hoop attached to the second ring for attaching a piece of jewelry; ii. a button-clip attached to the second ring for attaching a piece of jewelry; c. wherein the first hinged-ring is attached to the second hinged-ring by a folding-hinge such that the first hinged-ring and second hinged-ring may fold towards one another; and d. wherein a hinge in each hinged-ring allows the ring to be opened and closed to secure one or more pieces of jewelry.
2. The device of claim 1, further comprising a jewelry-bale removably attached to said hoop.
3. The device of claim 1, further comprising a brooch-bar, removably attached to said button-clip.
4. A device comprising: a. a first hinged-ring attached to a second hinged-ring; b. a button-clip for affixing a loop to said second hinged-ring, wherein said button-clip is attached to said second hinged-ring; c. a bar-pin, attached to said first hinged-ring, for securing said first hinged-ring to a piece of fabric.
5. The device of claim 4, further comprising a hoop attached to said second hinged-ring, wherein said hoop is configured to receive an object therethrough;
6. The device of claim 4, wherein said first and second hinged-rings are pivotally attached such that said hinged-rings may fold axially with respect to each other.
7. The device of claim 4, wherein said button-clip is configured to receive and secure the loop of a standard button-shank.
8. The device of claim 4, wherein said button-clip comprises a first end, a notch, a kink, and a second end, wherein said first end is attached to said second hinged-ring, said kink extends radially inward, said kink is configured in an acute angle and said notch comprises a first indentation on said button-clip in between said first end and said kink and a second indentation on said loop securing means in between said kink and said second indentation.
9. The device of claim 4, wherein the first and second hinged-rings are both generally circular in shape.
10. The device of claim 4, wherein the first and second hinged-rings are both generally rectangular in shape.
11. The device of claim 4, wherein said first hinged-ring is configured for movement between an open position and a closed position, said second hinged-ring is configured for movement between an open and a closed position, said first hinged-ring is configured to receive one or more strands of string-jewelry therethrough, and said second hinged-ring is configured to receive one or more strands of string-jewelry therethrough.
12. A device to which jewelry may be affixed, comprising: a. an outer-ring comprising a generally partially circular member with a first and second end, a clasping member with a first and second end and a first pin with a first and second end; i. wherein said first end of said partially circular member is pivotally attached to said first end of said clasping member, said second end of said partially circular member is pivotally attached to said first end of said first pin; ii. wherein said first pin and clasping member are configured such that the second end of said first pin may be secured by said second end of said clasping member; iii. a partially circular portion of a jump ring attached to said partially circular member of the outer-ring such that said partially circular portion of the jump ring extends radially inward relative to the partially circular member of the outer-ring; b. a hinged-ring configured for movement between an open position and a closed position; i. a second-pin attached to said hinged ring; c. wherein the outer-ring is pivotally attached to the hinged-ring such that the outer-ring may swivel behind the hinged ring.
13. A device comprising: a. an outer ring attached to a hinged ring; b. a portion of a jump-ring attached to said outer ring; c. a pin attached to said hinged ring.
14. The device of claim 13, wherein said outer ring comprises a generally partially circular member with a first and second end, a clasping member with a first and second end and a first pin with a first and second end; a. wherein said first end of said partially circular member is pivotally attached to said first end of said clasping member, said second end of said partially circular member is pivotally attached to said first end of said first pin; b. wherein said first pin and clasping member are configured such that the second end of said first pin may be secured by said second end of said clasping member.
15. The device of claim 13 wherein said portion of said jump ring is generally partially circular and is attached to said partially circular member of said outer ring such that said portion of said jump ring extends radially inward relative to the semi-circular member of said outer ring.
16. The device of claim 13 wherein said hinged-ring and said outer-ring are pivotally attached such that said outer ring may pivot behind said hinged-ring.
17. The device of claim 13 wherein said hinged ring is configured for movement between an open position and a closed position and is configured to receive one or more strands of string-jewelry therethrough.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
First Embodiment FIGS. 1, 3, 5
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[0029] The fixed-member 103 is generally semicircular in shape. It has a hinging end 301, a clasping end 302, a radially interior face, a radially exterior face, a front face and a rear face. The pivotal member 104 is generally semicircular in shape. It has a hinging end 303, a clasping end 304, a radially interior face, a radially exterior face, a front face and a rear face. The hinging end of the fixed member is attached to the hinging end of the pivotal member by a first hinge-pin 305. A convex bump 306 is attached to the clasping end 304 of the pivotal member and a concave indentation 307 is imprinted on the clasping end 302 of the fixed member, wherein the indentation has generally the same dimensions as the bump. Also illustrated in
[0030] The button-securing-hinged-ring of this embodiment is illustrated in
[0031] The fixed-member 106 of the button-securing-hinged-ring is generally semicircular in shape. It has a hinging end 401, a clasping end 402, a radially interior face, a radially exterior face, a front face and a rear face. The pivotal member the button-securing-hinged-ring is generally semicircular in shape. It has a hinging end 403, a clasping end 404, a radially interior face, a radially exterior face, a front face and a rear face. The hinging end of the fixed member is attached to the hinging end of the pivotal member by a second hinge-pin 405. A convex bump 406 is attached to the clasping end of the pivotal member and a concave indentation 407 is imprinted on the clasping end of the fixed member, wherein the indentation has generally the same dimensions as the bump.
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[0033] A button-clip 109, having a first end 408, a kink 409, a notch 410 and a second 411 end is illustrated in
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[0035] The fixed member 103 of the garment-securing-hinged-ring is attached to the fixed member 106 of the button-securing-hinged-ring by a folding-hinge 111, illustrated in
[0036] Adornments of various types may be affixed to the various faces and components of the jewelry enhancer to create a desirable aesthetic. For example, rhinestones may be affixed to the front faces of the brooch bar, the hinged-rings, and the jewelry bale.
[0037] Various types of metal, metal alloy or plastic may be used for the components of the jewelry enhancer. Some metals, such as gold or surgical steel may be more suitable for parts of the jewelry enhancer that experience repetitive stress. For example, the clasping ends 302, 304, 402, 404 and associated bumps 306, 406 and indentations 407 and button-clip 108 may deform or connections may become loose after repeated clasping and unclasping, if constructed of metals such as bronze. Surgical steel, plastic or gold may allow for more opening and closing repetitions without the clasping mechanisms becoming loose or deformed.
Operation of First Embodiment FIGS. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11
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[0039] In at least one embodiment, the button-securing-hinged-ring may be opened and closed in the same manner as the garment-securing-hinged-ring.
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Second Embodiment—FIGS. 2, 8, 9
[0046] A second embodiment of the jewelry enhancer is shown in
Operation of Second Embodiment—FIGS. 8, 9, 12
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[0052] In an embodiment, the hinged ring 1303 and the standard jump ring 1304 hold pieces of jewelry, and are pivoted down as a unit at the strong hinge point 1309 to the back of the jewelry enhancer where they become invisible. In an embodiment, although the hinged ring 1303 and the standard jump ring 1304 can be opened independently, they are attached and share a common hinge at the strong hinge point 1309, and pivot down as one unit. In this embodiment, both the hinged ring 1303 and the standard jump ring 1304 are visible when deployed and invisible when pivoted down and laying flush against the back of the jewelry enhancer 1301.
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[0054] A second bar pin 1305 initiates below the hinge point 1310 of the outer ring 1302, and it terminates on the other side of the outer ring 1302 below an opening hinge 1306, such that it is parallel to an outer ring hinge mechanism comprising the hinge point 1310 and the opening hinge 1306.
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[0056] In an embodiment, the outer ring 1302 has a diameter between about one inch and about 4 inches in diameter.
[0057] In an embodiment, the jewelry enhancer may be worn on a chain as a piece of adornment by opening any of the outer ring 1302, the hinged ring 1303, or the standard jump ring 1304, each of which may be opened independently.
[0058] In another embodiment, the jewelry enhancer 1301 may be attached with the second bar pin 1305 and worn.
[0059] In an embodiment, the outer ring 1302 opens at the hinge point 1310 to form an opening at the opening hinge 1306, then closes, to function as a clasp. In an embodiment, the outer ring opening hinge 1306 is approximately 1-inch wide when fully open, and may hold multiple bracelets, transforming bracelets to have multiple desirable widths. Similarly, in another embodiment, the jewelry enhancer may hold multiple necklaces, transforming necklaces to have multiple desirable widths.
[0060] In an embodiment, the jewelry enhancer may be employed to shorten necklaces or widen bracelets. For example, a 32-inch strand of 5 mm pearls may be transformed into a perfect double row of 16.5 inch pearls by simply opening the outer ring 1302, folding the strand in half around the opening hinge 1306, and then closing the opening hinge 1306 after the strand of pearls have been placed around a person's neck. Similarly, the same could be done to create a shorter necklace or multiple bracelets—in this case a bracelet comprised of four strands of pearls, by simply opening the outer ring 1302, folding the 32-inch strand four times around the opening hinge 1306 and then closing the opening hinge 106.
[0061] In another embodiment, the jewelry enhancer stabilizes shank buttons. This is an outstanding feature since a shank in the middle of a button makes it impossible for it to simply hang from a chain because the center of gravity is at the center of the shank button, which causes it to fall forward. A shank button is stabilized by securing the shank button in place with either the first bar pin 1308 or the second bar pin 1305 or both.
Conclusions, Ramifications, and Scope
[0062] Accordingly, the reader will see that at least one embodiment of the jewelry enhancer can be used to shorten or repurpose an item of string jewelry, keep together multiple strands of string jewelry, display a shank button or other decorative item, attach to a garment, attach to a necklace, and be worn as an adornment. Furthermore, at least one embodiment of the jewelry enhancer has additional advantages in that: [0063] a. The hinged rings of the jewelry enhancer open and close more easily and without damaging the jewelry enhancer. Thus, the jewelry enhancer can be more easily moved from one item of jewelry to another. [0064] b. The button-clip more easily and securely displays a shank-button such that the weight of the button does not pull the front face of the button downwards. This prevents the need for sewing or other time-intensive manners of properly displaying a shank button. [0065] c. The jewelry enhancer is more easily affixed and removed from garments and jewelry by using the bar-pin and jewelry-bale.
[0066] While the above description contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope, but rather as an exemplification of one or several embodiments thereof. Many other variations are possible. For example: [0067] a. The hinged-rings may be made in different shapes, such as triangles, hexagons, or even irregular shapes. The hinged-rings may also be made in shapes that are different from each other. [0068] b. The hinged-rings may be made in different sizes. Larger hinged-rings may accommodate larger string jewelry, or more strands of string jewelry, whereas smaller hinged-rings may be desirable for use with smaller jewelry. The hinged-rings may also be made in various sizes relative to each other. [0069] c. The various components of the jewelry enhancer may be made of various different materials. Although some may prefer a metal, metal alloy, or a precious metal, a plastic construction may produce advantages such as reduced weight or cost of production. [0070] d. The elements that are attached to the hinged-rings may be eliminated or duplicated, or moved to other parts of the hinged-rings. [0071] e. The size and shape of the button-clip may be adjusted to better accommodate attachments of sizes other than the standard shank-button. [0072] f. The hoop attached to the button-securing-hinged-ring may be configured in different sizes, shapes or angles to accommodate different sized jewelry bales or necklaces. [0073] g. The bar-pin, hoop, and jewelry-bale may be replaced with other items that may secure the jewelry enhancer to a garment or piece of string jewelry. [0074] h. The hinges of the hinged-rings may be substituted for another item that allows the members of the hinged-rings to pivot with respect to each other. [0075] i. The bumps and indentations used to securely close the hinged rings may be substituted for another item that allows the hinged rings to close securely. [0076] j. The strong-hinge may be replaced by another item that allows the hinged rings to fold towards and away from one another or that allows the hinged rings to rotate with respect to one another. Alternatively, the strong hinge may be removed and the hinged-rings may be connected.
[0077] The various embodiments of the jewelry enhancer may also have operations other than those described above. For example: [0078] a. The jewelry enhancer may be used as a scarf ring, fastener, or belt closure. [0079] b. String jewelry may be repurposed or held together in various other ways such as holding together multiple necklaces. [0080] c. The jewelry enhancer may also be affixed in various different manners to various types of garments, hats, shoes, jewelry or accessories. [0081] d. The button-clip may be used for various purposes including securing various decorative items or hooking the jewelry enhancer to another object.
[0082] Accordingly, the scope should be determined not by the embodiments illustrated, but by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.