JEWELRY PIECE WITH A MAGNETIC CLOSURE FOR AN INTERCHANGEABLE ORNAMENT
20220369771 ยท 2022-11-24
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Abstract
A jewelry piece having a body or housing that defines a cavity sized and shaped to removably receive an interchangeable ornament and a cover or back connected to the body, such that the jewelry piece may be opened or closed. The body and cover magnetically and mechanically engage when the jewelry piece is closed to secure the ornament without the need for excessive force or an additional tool. The magnetic engagement is accomplished by magnets that are located opposite each other when the jewelry piece is closed. The mechanical engagement is accomplished by interlocking mating elements that combine to define a bail when the jewelry piece is closed.
Claims
1. A jewelry piece for an ornament, the jewelry piece comprising: a housing comprising a housing bail mating section, the housing defining a cavity for receiving the ornament, the housing open at opposing ends with a top end having a portion that abuts an upper portion of the ornament when the ornament is received in the housing; a cover comprising a cover bail mating section, the cover coupled to a bottom end of the housing to be moveable to a closed position; and where the ornament is held in abutment against the portion that abuts the upper portion of the ornament when the housing bail mating section and the cover bail mating section interlock to form a bail when the cover is in the closed position.
2. The jewelry piece of claim 1, where a crown of the ornament is displayed in an opening in the top end of the housing when the cover is in the closed position.
3. The jewelry piece of claim 1, where the housing bail mating section comprises a first housing bail mating element and a second housing bail mating element; and where the first housing bail mating element and the second housing bail mating element together define a space that is sized and shaped to accommodate the cover bail mating section when the cover is in the closed position.
4. The jewelry piece of claim 3, where the first housing bail mating element, the second housing bail mating element, and the cover bail mating section each define an opening; and the opening defined in the first housing bail mating element, the opening defined in the second housing bail mating element, and the opening defined in the cover bail mating section align and together form an opening in the bail when the cover is in the closed position.
5. The jewelry piece of claim 1, where the housing bail mating section comprises a first housing bail mating element and a second housing bail mating element; and where the cover bail mating section is inserted into a space between the first housing bail mating element and the second housing bail mating element to form the bail when the cover is in the closed position.
6. The jewelry piece of claim 5, where the first housing bail mating element, the second housing bail mating element, and the cover bail mating section each define an opening; and the opening defined in the first housing bail mating element, the opening defined in the second housing bail mating element, and the opening defined in the cover bail mating section align and together form an opening in the bail when the cover is in the closed position.
7. The jewelry piece of claim 1, further comprising a magnetic closure having at least one magnet.
8. The jewelry piece of claim 1, the housing further comprising a housing magnet; the cover further comprising a cover magnet; and where the housing magnet and the cover magnet are magnetically coupled when the cover is in the closed position.
9. The jewelry piece of claim 1, where the housing cavity is sized and shaped to substantially conform to a size and a shape of the ornament.
10. The jewelry piece of claim 1, the cover open at opposing ends, with an open top end having a portion that abuts a lower portion of the ornament when the ornament is received in the housing so as to display a portion of the ornament in an open bottom end of the cover.
11. The jewelry piece of claim 1, where the housing and the cover are substantially annular.
12. The jewelry piece of claim 1, where a portion of the cover abuts a lower portion of the ornament when the cover is in the closed position.
13. The jewelry piece of claim 1, where the housing bail mating section comprises a first housing bail mating element, a second housing bail mating element, and a housing bail facing; and where the cover bail mating section is inserted into a space defined by the first housing bail mating element, the second housing bail mating element, and the housing bail facing to form the bail when the cover is in the closed position.
14. A setting for an ornament, the setting comprising: a body defining a void for receiving the ornament and comprising a body coupling member, a top, a bottom, and a perimeter wall connecting the top and the bottom; a back connected to the body and comprising a back coupling member; where the body coupling member comprises a first body coupling element and a second body coupling element, and where the first body coupling element, the second body coupling element, and the back coupling member each define an opening; where the setting is in a locked position when the body coupling member and the back coupling member engage to form a bail and the opening defined in the first body coupling element, the opening defined in the second body coupling element, and the opening defined in the back coupling member are positioned so as to form an opening in the bail; where the setting is moveable to an unlocked position when the body coupling member and the back coupling member disengage; and where a portion of the ornament is visible through an opening in top of the body when the ornament is received in the body and the setting is in the locked position.
15. The setting of claim 14, where the back coupling member is positioned in a space between the first body coupling element and the second body coupling element to form the bail when the setting is in the locked position.
16. The setting of claim 14, further comprising a magnetic closure having at least one magnet.
17. The setting of claim 14, the body further comprising a body magnet located proximate the body coupling member; the back further comprising a back magnet proximate the back coupling member; and where the body magnet and the back magnet are magnetically coupled when the setting is in the locked position.
18. The setting of claim 14, where the body coupling member further comprises a covering, and the back coupling member is positioned in a space defined by the first body coupling element, the second body coupling element and the covering to form the bail when the setting is in the locked position.
19. A jewelry piece for an ornament, the jewelry piece comprising: a housing comprising a housing magnet and a housing bail mating section, the housing defining a cavity for receiving the ornament, the housing open at opposing ends with an open top end having a portion that abuts an upper portion of the ornament when the ornament is received in the housing so as to display a crown of the ornament in an open top of the housing; a cover comprising a cover magnet and a cover bail mating section, the cover coupled to an open bottom end of the housing to be moveable to a closed position overlying at least a portion of a bottom end of the housing; where the housing bail mating section comprises a first housing bail mating element, a second housing bail mating element, and a housing bail mating facing; where the ornament is held in abutment against the portion that abuts the upper portion of the ornament when the cover bail mating section is positioned in a space defined by the first housing bail mating element the second housing bail mating element, and the housing bail member facing to form a bail when the cover is in the closed position; and where the housing magnet and the cover magnet are magnetically coupled when the cover is in the closed position.
20. The jewelry piece of claim 19, where the cover mating section further comprises a tab proximate a top of the jewelry piece.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0044] The foregoing and other features and advantages will be apparent from the following more particular description of exemplary embodiments of the disclosure, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters refer to the same parts throughout the different views. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the disclosure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0074] With reference to
[0075] Note that the jewelry piece of the invention is not limited to a pendant. In additional embodiments, the jewelry piece 100 may include, but is not limited to, a necklace, bracelet, earrings, brooch, pin, or watch. Note also that the jewelry piece 100 is not limited to a round shape. In additional embodiments, the jewelry piece 100 may be substantially any shape, and is not limited by the shape of the ornament 500.
[0076] In preferred embodiments, jewelry piece 100 is primarily composed of formable precious metals, such as gold or silver. In additional embodiments, jewelry piece 100 may be formed of other precious metals including but not limited to platinum; base metals, including but not limited to copper, tin, or zinc; stainless steel; metal alloys; plastics; bone, wood, stone, or other non-precious metals. Jewelry piece 100 is preferably manufactured by casting, but may also be manufactured by machining, soldering, die striking or a combination thereof, or may be formed by hand, or any other suitable method of manufacturing or production.
[0077] As shown in
[0078] In a preferred embodiment, ornament 500 is a gem stone. In additional embodiments, the ornament 500 may include, but is not limited to, a precious stone, semi-precious stone, imitation stone, coin, and other small token. Note also that the shape of the ornament 500 may be substantially any shape, including but not limited to marquis, round, trillion, oval, pear or tear drop, square, octagon, emerald, baguette, antique cushion, heart-shape, briolette cabochon, faceted, and princess cut. In addition, the ornament 500 may be substantially any material, including not limited to diamond, ruby, sapphire, or any other precious or semi-precious jewelry stone, glass, crystal, pearl, mother-of-pearl, man-made stones, simulated stones, and laboratory-created stones. There are no restrictions on the size of the ornament 500. In the example jewelry piece 100 shown in
[0079] In a preferred embodiment, and with further reference to
[0080] As also shown in
[0081] In an alternate embodiment, the channel may be empty. With reference to
[0082] In an additional, alternate embodiment, the jewelry piece may not comprise a channel. With reference to
[0083] In all of these embodiments, the body top surfaces 210, 1210 and 2210 may optionally comprise other decorative treatments, including but not limited to etching or embossing, or adding decorative chains or stones.
[0084] With further reference to
[0085] With further reference to
[0086] As shown in
[0087] In alternate embodiments, the first opening 312 and the second opening 322, both in the cover 300, may be eliminated, and both the cover top surface 310 and the cover bottom surface 320 may be continuous planar surfaces. This alternate embodiment may be used, for example, when the ornament 500 is not sufficiently translucent to allow light to pass.
[0088] As shown in
[0089] Jewelry piece 100 comprises a magnetic closure that is adapted and configured to secure the ornament 500 in place when the jewelry piece 100 is closed. With further reference to
[0090] When the cover 300 is closed against the body 200, the two magnets 219 and 319 engage and, by magnetic coupling, are adapted and configured to keep the jewelry piece 100 closed. The jewelry piece 100 is opened by pulling the cover 300 away from the body 200, thus releasing the magnets 219 and 319 from each other.
[0091] In a preferred embodiment, the magnets 219 and 319 are covered or encased to prevent rust and erosion. For example, the magnets 219 and 319 may be covered with nickel, copper, gold, silver, zinc, stainless steel, any other suitable metal, or a combination of these. In an alternate embodiment, there may be only one magnet, and the opposing cavity may contain a metal element that is attracted to a magnet, such as any metal that contains iron, cobalt, or nickel.
[0092] Note that the magnets 219 and 319 may be a ferrite magnet, an alnico magnet, a rare-earth neodymium magnet, a rare earth-samarium cobalt magnet, or a sintered neodymium-iron-boron compound, or other suitable magnets. The magnets 219 and 319 are preferably rare-earth neodymium magnets, which provide substantially powerful magnetic fields relative to their size.
[0093] The required dimensions and magnetic force for the magnets 219 and 319 depend on a number of variables, including the dimensions and weights of the jewelry piece and the pre-determined force necessary to uncouple the magnets by using only the user's fingers, and without the use of an additional tool. Determining the required dimensions and magnetic force for the magnets based on such variables falls within the ability of one having ordinary skill in the art.
[0094] With further reference to
[0095] Bail 700 comprises a body mating section 720 and a cover mating section 730. As shown in
[0096] In an alternate embodiment, and as shown in
[0097] In an additional embodiment, and as shown in
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[0100] In a preferred embodiment, the mating elements 721a, 721b, and 731 are loops or rings having a substantially oval or circular shape. In alternate embodiments, mating elements 721a, 721b, and 733 may have any substantially contiguous shape. In a preferred embodiment, openings 723a, 723b, and 733 define a substantially oval or circular shape. In alternate embodiments, openings 723a, 723b, and 733 may define any substantially contiguous shape.
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[0102] Further, when the jewelry piece 100 is closed, openings 723a, 723b, and 733 together form bail opening 710. As shown in
[0103] The combination of the magnets 219 and 319, and the bail 700, are adapted and configured to provide two levels of security for jewelry piece 100, to prevent jewelry piece 100 from opening and thus prevent the ornament 500 from falling out.
[0104] In an additional preferred embodiment, the bail may further include a tab or protrusion to facilitate opening the jewelry piece and/or a covering or facing to provide additional structural support. With reference to
[0105] In jewelry piece 4100, bail 4700 comprises a body mating section 4720 and a cover mating section 4730. When the jewelry piece 4100 is closed, the body mating section 4720 and the cover mating section 4730 mechanically engage to form bail 4700 and define an opening 4710 to allow a chain or cord to be inserted through it. As with bail 700, bail 4700 is preferably located proximate the top of the jewelry piece 4100 and longitudinally opposite the hinge 4400.
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[0108] In a preferred embodiment, the mating elements 4721a, 4721b, and 4731 are loops or rings having a substantially oval or circular shape. In alternate embodiments, mating elements 4721a, 4721b, and 4731 may have any substantially contiguous shape. In a preferred embodiment, openings 4723a, 4723b, and 4733 define a substantially oval or circular shape. In alternate embodiments, openings 4723a, 4723b, and 4733 may define any substantially contiguous shape.
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[0110] In a preferred embodiment, body mating elements 4721a and 4721b and covering or facing 4721c are manufactured as a single component, but this is not a limitation of the invention. In additional embodiments, covering or facing 4721c may be manufactured as a separate component and added or removed as needed.
[0111] Hinge 400 is preferably a barrel hinge. In alternate embodiments, hinge 400 may be a spring hinge, cylindrical hinge, or any other suitable hinge or closure that allows jewelry piece 100 to open and close. With reference to
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[0113] While the disclosure has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment, 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. 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.