Jewelry closure
10098423 ยท 2018-10-16
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Abstract
A jewelry item that includes a main decorative stem; at least one cap member engaged over the main stem; a first magnet; and a second magnet. The main stem has a channel for receiving the first magnet therein, and the cap member also has a channel for receiving the second magnet therein. Both channels are constructed and arranged so that the first and second magnets are in juxtaposition when the cap member is engaged toward the main stem so that there is a magnetic attraction between the main decorative stem and the cap member.
Claims
1. A jewelry item comprising: a main stem; at least one cap member engaged over the main stem; a first magnet; a second magnet; said main stem having a channel for receiving said first magnet therein; the at least one cap member also having a channel for receiving said second magnet therein; both said channels constructed and arranged so that the first and second magnets are in juxtaposition when the at least one cap member is engaged toward said main stem so that there is a magnetic attraction between the main stem and the at least one cap member; said main stem comprising a bolt having external threads; further including a threaded nut that is separate from the externally threaded bolt and that has internal threads that are threaded with, about and along the externally threaded bolt, the channel in the externally threaded bolt comprising a passage that has a blind inner end, and the first magnet is accommodated in the passage in the externally threaded bolt, the channel in the at least one cap member being in a form of a blind hole, the at least one cap member also having an open end with internal threads so that the at least one cap member is threaded onto the externally threaded bolt, and the second magnet is accommodated in the blind hole of the at least one cap member.
2. The jewelry item of claim 1 wherein both magnets have substantially the same diameter and the first magnet is longer than the second magnet.
3. The jewelry item of claim 1 wherein the blind hole is disposed at an end of the at least one cap member that is opposite to the open end.
4. The jewelry item of claim 3 wherein both magnets are glued into respective blind passage and blind hole.
5. The jewelry item of claim 1 wherein the at least one cap member includes a cap member engaged at each opposite end of the main stem.
6. The jewelry item of claim 5 wherein each cap member has a support loop for supporting the jewelry item from respective pieces of chain.
7. The jewelry item of claim 5 wherein one of the cap members is fixed to one end of the main stem and is absent any magnet.
8. The jewelry item of claim 5 wherein one of the cap members has a loop for supporting the jewelry item from a piece of chain.
9. The jewelry item of claim 1 wherein the channel in the main stem comprises an elongated passage that has a blind inner end, and the first magnet is elongated and accommodated in the elongated passage.
10. The jewelry item of claim 1 wherein the blind hole is disposed within the open end of the at least one cap member.
11. The jewelry item of claim 1 wherein the at least one cap member also includes a top lid having a securing loop attached thereto.
12. The jewelry item of claim 11 wherein the lid is one of firmly attached to the at least one cap member, hinged from the at least one cap member, snap fitted with the at least one cap member and fitted to the at least one cap member with a clam shell fitting.
13. The jewelry item of claim 11 the blind hole is in one of disposed within the open end and disposed at a top surface of the at least one cap member.
14. The jewelry item of claim 1 wherein the blind hole in the channel in the at least one cap member is within the open end of the at least one cap member.
15. The jewelry item of claim 1 wherein the blind hole in the channel in the at least one cap member is disposed at an opposite surface to a surface where the open end of the at least one cap member is formed.
16. The jewelry item of claim 15 wherein a dividing wall is formed in the at least one cap member between the blind hole and the open end.
17. The jewelry item of claim 16 wherein the at least one cap member also includes a top lid.
18. The jewelry item of claim 17 wherein the top lid has a securing loop attached thereto.
19. The jewelry item of claim 17 wherein the top lid has a recess for receiving a side of the second magnet.
20. The jewelry item of claim 1 wherein the bolt has external threads along substantially an entire length thereof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) It should be understood that the drawings are provided for the purpose of illustration only and are not intended to define the limits of the disclosure. In the drawings depicting the present invention, all dimensions are to scale. The foregoing and other objects and advantages of the embodiments described herein will become apparent with reference to the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) The jewelry closure item of the present invention is illustrated in different embodiments herein. In each embodiment there is a main decorative stem and at least one cap member. In a first embodiment illustrated in
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(14) The jewelry closure item also includes a first magnet 16 and a second magnet 18. The main stem 12 has a channel for receiving the first magnet therein. The cap member 14 also has a channel for receiving the second magnet therein. Both of these channels are constructed and arranged so that the first and second magnets are in juxtaposition when the cap member is engaged (threaded) onto the main decorative stem so that there is a magnetic attraction between the main decorative stem and the cap member.
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(22) With regard to the securing of the magnet 18 in particular, there may not be a need for gluing the magnet in place as the magnet can be constructed to provide an attractive force relative to the lid 24; the lid 24 being of an attractive metallic material. It is also noted that the lid 24 may be provided with a small recess for accommodating an end of the magnet 18.
(23) Having now described a limited number of embodiments of the present invention, it should now be apparent to those skilled in the art that many other embodiments and modes thereof are contemplated as falling within the scope of the present invention. As indicated previously, a variety of different decorative nuts may be associated with the bolt. These decorative nuts can be of many different types of materials including plastic and metal materials. Regarding the elongated magnet 16, this is preferably secured in place by an adhesive or glue material.