Jewelry Illumination System

20190014872 ยท 2019-01-17

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    Abstract

    Illuminated jewelry wearable as earrings, body rings, necklaces or the like includes a single or multiple light source(s) that cast, scrape, front light and otherwise illuminate the jewelry desired either incorporated there in or adjacently. Additional desirous effects may include body/skin illumination directly, indirectly, reflected or refracted. Light source(s) can include LED(s), chemo luminescence, incandescent, electro luminescent or other.

    Claims

    1. An illumination system and apparatus comprising jewelry: one or more light sources positioned and oriented so as to direct illumination at or across the wearers skin and a portable power supply connected to one or more said light sources.

    2. The illumination system and apparatus of claim one that directs light on or across the breasts or cleavage of the wearer.

    3. The Illumination system and apparatus of claim one where the jewelry acts as a housing where as the light source is predominately hidden.

    4. The illumination system and apparatus of claim one wherein said one or more light sources provide continuous Illumination.

    5. The illumination system and apparatus of claim one where the light source or sources is LED(s) or a flexible ribbon of LED's.

    6. The illumination system and apparatus of claim one that front/side lights portions of itself, faceted stones and the like and/or precious or other metals.

    7. The illumination system and apparatus of claim one that casts light on to adjacent jewelry.

    8. The illumination system and apparatus of claim one that has a battery incorporated

    9. The illumination system and apparatus of claim one that is incorporated into a necklace or ribbon that is suspended independently or can be attached to bra straps and positioned proximate the collar bone of the wearer to cast downward facing light onto the upper surfaces of the wearers breasts.

    10. The illumination system and apparatus of claim one incorporated into body jewelry including a belly ring to illuminate portions of the body.

    11. The illumination system and apparatus of claim one that has the miniature form of iconic period industrial and household chandeliers or pendant style hanging lamps.

    12. The illumination system and apparatus of claim one where light is projected through translucent material such as crystals or silicone chunks and illuminates both the translucent material and the adjacent skin of the wearer.

    13. The illumination system and apparatus of claim one comprising a bullet type miniature flashlight incorporated into a downward facing tubular earring where as the tube is sized so that the bullet can be held in place by friction and easily extracted to control on/off.

    14. The illumination system and apparatus of claim one comprising a control system that can vary color, hue, intensity, pattern etc manually or wirelessly including from a smart phone that may include input from sensors including temperature, motion, heart beat and sound and/or social interconnectivity or connectivity to like apparatus including for group signaling means.

    15. The illumination system and apparatus of claim one comprising primarily straight or bowed tubes or gutters with LED(s), a series of light sources or light ribbon contained within said tube or gutter where as said light source is predominately hidden from view and casts light on the adjacent skin of the wearer and/or an adjacent piece or pieces of jewelry.

    16. An illumination system and apparatus comprising a round, oval, square, rectangular or other picture frame type tubular or concave channel that contains light sources that while predominately hidden from view surround and illuminate a jewel, faceted stone, crystal or item of jewelry fastened or suspended within in either a fixed or free hanging manner to increase scintillation.

    17. An illumination system containing one or more light sources housed in an item of jewelry where said light sources are directed at and illuminate either and/or the skin of the wearer, the surface of the jewelry itself or adjacent jewelry.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0030] FIG. 1 is an example of the crystal bead embodiment of the invention.

    [0031] FIG. 2 is an example of the silicone cube embodiment of the invention.

    [0032] FIG. 3 is an example of the picture frame embodiment of the invention.

    [0033] FIG. 4 is an example of the gold choker embodiment of the invention.

    [0034] FIG. 4A is the back view of FIG. 4

    [0035] FIG. 5 is an example of the bullet earrings embodiment of the invention.

    [0036] FIG. 5A shows detail of the internal bullet of FIG. 5

    [0037] FIG. 6 is an example of the light tube embodiment of the invention.

    [0038] FIG. 7 is an example of the front/side light scraping embodiment of the invention.

    [0039] FIG. 7A shows the jewel in FIG. 7 illuminated from behind to cause the translucent stone to appear to glow

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0040] Referring now to the drawings the invention is shown in FIG. 1 generally at numeral 1 large hole crystal beads are used to house the LEDs 2 mounted to directionally project through the aperture of the bead 3 (housing) onto the adjacent skin 4 and illuminate the translucent material of said bead(s) 5

    [0041] As shown in FIG. 2. a flexible fabric LED light ribbon 201 is utilized with powerful, directional LED's 202 that can transmit appreciable viewable light to the adjacent skin of the wearer 203 when projected through a translucent material such as silicone cubes/chunks 204 (as shown). Although the light projected into the translucent material scatters and is absorbed to some degree this glow of the backlit material can be additionally attractive 205. The color of said light can be chosen to complement the skin tone of the wearer. In this example a warm white light is used to glow the adjacent skin of the wearer 203.

    [0042] FIG. 3 shows the preferred picture frame embodiment where the suspended jewel is surrounded by a hoop or frame of light ribbon or individual light source(s) incorporated in a channel or tube or concave material (metal) surrounding said faceted stone crystal or other item of jewelry to illuminate it 301. Faceted stones, crystals etc 302 can be suspended 303 and free hanging whereby motion can create additional scintillation. The Swarovski example necklace [FIG. 3] is illuminated by the self contained light source(s) positioned in the picture frame channel 304 (or individual source(s) on posts, prongs or other in the side/front position relative to the center jewelry object as the frame shown) which causes sparkle 305 to reflect from said stones or jewelry to be illuminated regardless of ambient light or lack there of.

    [0043] The gold choker necklace 401 shown in FIG. 4 is positioned 402 to throw a golden down light on the top surface of the breasts 403 thereby increasing the appearance of fullness.

    [0044] FIG. 4A is the back view of FIG. 4. An LED ribbon 4A1 encased in a transparent tube 4A2 shown in FIG. 4A is used in this embodiment to attain the distance from the skin of the wearer 4A3 and proper downward orientation 4A4 of the LED light source(s). A battery housing and controller 4A5 are used for on/off and flashing/beating modes.

    [0045] The earrings of FIG. 5 contain miniature flashlights or bullets (seen in FIG. 5A which shows detail of the internal bullet of FIG. 5) 5A1 that throw a lensed 5A2 focused warm white light of particular skin enhancing color downward from the wrap around cylindrical housings (shown in FIG. 5) 501 towards the shoulders 502 and dcolletage of the wearer. In this preferred embodiment (FIG. 5A) the inside diameter of the tubular earring housing is designed to hold the bullet through the tension of the metal 5A3. Shown in FIG. 5 the interior surfaces of the gold tube are also illuminated by the internal light source adding an attractive self illuminating feature 503 plus said light reflected from the gold surfaces adds interesting shapes and color to the adjacent skin where it is thrown 504.

    [0046] FIG. 6 shows the concave metal band (lower) 601 that contains a light ribbon where outwardly facing LEDs along it's length illuminate the adjacent Swarovski crystals contained in the necklace (upper) 602. Additional effect is achieved by light falling on the wearers breasts 603 thus creating the illusion of increased cleavage 604.

    [0047] As shown in FIG. 7 scraping side/front light along the surfaces of faceted stones, crystals 701 or diamonds can be accomplished with built in light source(s) in the findings (fiber optic, LED or bullet flashlight as shown) 702 to create sparkle 703. The reflection or spill of any of this light 704 can add attractive and interesting illumination of the wearers adjacent skin. FIG. 7A (detail of FIG. 7) shows how backlight causes the translucent jewel to glow 7A1.