Methods and apparatus for adaptable transformation of chains
10016031 ยท 2018-07-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A44C5/102
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention(s) seeks to protect Applicant's link, link chain and methods of making, transforming and using such. The link, for use in series to form a multi-positionable link chain includes a through hole and a first and a second diagonal channel on a top and a bottom side running in opposite directions. Generally, the geometry of the links, and specifically, material removed from and/or sharpened edges of the through hole, the diagonal channels and/or corner portions of the modified rectangular solid links, is such to allow for relative rotation and/or multiple points of connection of adjacent links. The link chains of the present invention(s) are flexible in the length, width and height dimensions to allow adaptable transformation in a plurality of stable configurations. And they can include a clasp for ornamental and/or decorative use.
Claims
1. A link for use in series to form a multi-positionable link chain, the link including: solid having a through hole; a first diagonal channel through a top portion of the link; a second diagonal channel through a bottom portion of the link; wherein the first and the second channels run in substantially opposite directions; and where the solid, through hole and diagonal channels allow for relative rotation and/or multiple points of connection of adjacent links.
2. A link according to claim 1 having an elongated octagonal shape.
3. A link according to claim 1 including: wherein, when viewed from a top side, the first diagonal channel through the top portion is cut substantially from northwest to southeast and is substantially concave and the second diagonal channel through the bottom portion is cut substantially from southwest to northeast and is substantially convex; and wherein, when viewed from a bottom side, the first diagonal channel through the top portion is cut substantially from southwest to northeast and is substantially convex and the second diagonal channel through the bottom portion is cut substantially from northwest to southeast and is substantially concave.
4. A link according to claim 1 including: wherein, when viewed from a top side, the first diagonal channel through the top portion is cut substantially from southwest to northeast and is substantially concave and the second diagonal channel through the bottom portion is cut substantially from northwest to southeast and is substantially convex; and wherein, when viewed from a bottom side, the first diagonal channel through the top portion is cut substantially from northwest to southeast and is substantially convex and the second diagonal channel through the bottom portion is cut substantially from southwest to northeast and is substantially concave.
5. A link according to claim 1 wherein the diagonal channels are approximately 60% of the width and approximately 50% of the height of the solid.
6. A link according to claim 1 having sharpened edges and corners which allow for relative rotation and/or multiple points of connection of adjacent links.
7. A link according to claim 1 having an elongated polygonal shape of three or more sides.
8. A link according to claim 1 having either a rounded, circular or oval shape.
9. A multi-positionable link chain including two connected links, each having: an elongated solid; a through hole of similar elongated shape; a first diagonal channel cut through a top portion of the link; a second diagonal channel through a bottom portion of the link; and wherein the first and the second channels run in substantially opposite directions.
10. A link chain according to claim 9 including three or more of the connected links.
11. A link chain according to claim 9 including either: two connected links such that they are rotatable relative to each other along their diagonal channels in to either a first position, a second position or a third position; three connected links such that they are rotatable relative to each other along their diagonal channels in to either the first position, the second position, the third position, subsets and/or combinations thereof; and/or four connected links such that they are rotatable relative to each other along their diagonal channels in to either the first position, the second position, the third position, all, subsets and/or combinations thereof.
12. A link chain according to claim 11 wherein the direction of relative rotation of the connected links is relative to the direction of the channels.
13. A link chain according to claim 11 wherein the direction of rotation of the connected links is counterclockwise.
14. A link chain according to claim 11 wherein the direction of rotation of the connected links is clockwise.
15. A link chain according to claim 11 including: wherein a length of the link chain in the first position is longer than a length of the link chain in the second position and the length of the link chain in the second position is longer than a length of the link chain in the third position; wherein a width of the link chain in the third position is wider than both a width of the link chain in the first position and a width of the link chain in the second position, which are equally as wide; and wherein a height of the link chain in the second position is taller than both a height of the link chain in the first position and a height of a link chain in the third position, which are equally as tall.
16. A link chain according to claim 11 wherein a tensioned link chain in the second position is less stable than both a tensioned link chain in the first position and a tensioned link chain in the third position, which are substantially equally as stable.
17. A link chain according to claim 11 including: wherein the first position is achieved when a lower end of the first link and an upper end of the second link of two connected links are adjacent; wherein the second position is achieved when a lower end of the first link and a right side of the second link of two connected links are adjacent; and wherein the third position is achieved when a left side of the first link and a right side of the second link of two connected links are adjacent.
18. A link chain according to claim 11 including either: connected links in the first position wherein the second position is achieved when the lower link is rotated in either a clockwise or a counterclockwise direction along a depth (z) axis relative to the upper link; connected links in the second position wherein the third position is achieved when the lower link is rotated in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction along a horizontal (x) axis, a vertical (y) axis and a depth (z) axis, all relative to the upper link; connected links in the third position wherein the second position is achieved when the lower link is rotated in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction along a horizontal (x) axis, a vertical (y) axis and a depth (z) axis, all relative to the upper link; connected links in the second position wherein the first position is achieved when the lower link is rotated in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction along a depth (z) axis relative to an upper link; and/or all, subsets and/or combinations thereof.
19. A link chain according to claim 11 wherein the first, the second and the third positions are achieved by relative rotation of the connected links.
20. A link chain according to claim 11 freely transferrable between either the first position, the second position, the third position, all, subsets and/or combinations thereof.
21. A link chain according to claim 11 having sharpened edges and corners which allow for relative rotation and/or multiple points of connection of adjacent links.
22. A link chain according to claim 11 flexible in a length, a width and a height dimension to allow adaptable transformation in a plurality of stable under tension configurations.
23. A link chain according to claim 9 wherein the links having an elongated octagonal shape.
24. A link chain according to claim 9 wherein the links having an elongated polygonal shape of three or more sides.
25. A link chain according to claim 9 wherein the links having either a rounded, circular or oval shape.
Description
(1) The invention(s) of the present application may be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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(22) Shapes, sizes and dimensions are shown with respect to link 100 for purposes of explanation only. Dimensions shown in
(23) When viewed from top side 110, first diagonal channel 102 on top side 110 is cut substantially from northwest to southeast and is substantially concave and second diagonal channel 103 on bottom side 11 is cut substantially from southwest to northeast and is substantially convex. When viewed from bottom side 111, first diagonal channel 103 on top side 110 is cut substantially from southwest to northeast and is substantially convex and second diagonal channel 103 on bottom side 111 is cut substantially from northwest to southeast and is substantially concave. In another embodiment of links of the present invention, when viewed from the top side, the first diagonal channel on the top side is cut substantially from southwest to northeast and is substantially concave and the second diagonal channel on the bottom side is cut substantially from northwest to southeast and is substantially convex. When viewed from the bottom side, the first diagonal channel on the top side is cut substantially from northwest to southeast and is substantially convex and the second diagonal channel on the bottom side is cut substantially from southwest to northeast and is substantially concave.
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(26) Multi-positionable link chains of the present invention(s) may include either two or a series of links 100. Again the geometry of links 100 is such that adjacent links rotate relative to and/or within each other. In the case of two connected links 100, they are rotatable relative to and/or within each other in to either a first position, a second position or a third position. In the case of three connected links 100, they are rotatable relative to and/or within each other in to either first position, second position, third position, subsets and/or combinations thereof. Whereas in the case of four or more connected links 100, they are rotatable relative to and/or within each other in to either first position, second position, third position, all, subsets and/or combinations thereof.
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(28) Generally first, second and third positions are achieved by relative rotation of connected upper and lower links 100. Link chain 1 of
(29) Note that the direction of relative rotation of connected links of the present invention(s) is relative to the direction of the channels. In the case of the second embodiment of link 100 described above, these positions are achieved by clockwise rotation.
(30) Link chains of the present invention(s): are freely transferrable between either first position, second position, third position, all, subsets, combinations thereof; allow for relative rotation and/or multiple points of connection of adjacent links; are flexible in the length, width and height dimensions to allow adaptable transformation in a plurality of stable configurations.
(31) Methods of making link chains 1 of the present invention(s) include: providing a rectangular solid; forming a through hole in the rectangular solid; forming diagonal channels on the top and bottom sides running in opposing directions; removing material from corner portions of the modified rectangular solid; enlarging the through hole; widening and deepening the diagonal channels; and/or repeating once or a plurality of times. Note that removing additional material from the corner portions of the modified rectangular solid, and/or sharpening the edges of the through hole, the diagonal channels and/or the corner portions of the modified rectangular solid may be performed.
(32) Methods of making link chains 1 of the present invention(s) include: connecting two or more links 100.
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(34) The residential, commercial and industrial applications for chain 1 are endless, indeed any application in which a chain is used. Referring to
(35) Traditional decorative and/or ornamental links and link chains fail to transform according to shifts in moods and occasions. The plurality of stable and semi-stable positions made available by GUBALINK, allows its wearer to express personal style and taste and move effortlessly between formal, casual, rugged, edgy, marine, etc., moods and occasions, as they change. Indeed GUBALINK provides customization according to occasion, which increases its utility and value.
(36) Admittedly, the flex and twist inherent in chains under tension of the prior art allow variability in the length dimension. Note, however, such length variability is transient. Once flex and twist subsides chains under tension of the prior art return to their original length dimension. Chains under tension of the prior art, however, allow for no variability in dimensions of length, width and height for adaptable transformation in a plurality of stable configurations. Link chains 1 of the present invention(s) are flexible in the length, width and depth dimensions to allow adaptable transformation.
(37) It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together, may also find a useful application in other types of constructions differing from the types described above. The features disclosed in the foregoing description, or the following claims, or the accompanying drawings, expressed in their specific forms or in terms of a means for performing the disclosed function, or a method or process for attaining the disclosed result, as appropriate, may, separately, or in any combination of such features, be utilized for realizing the invention in diverse forms thereof.
(38) While the invention has been illustrated and described as embodied in residential, commercial, industrial, and decorative arts, it is not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.
(39) Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the present invention that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily adapt it for various applications without omitting features that, from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute essential characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of this invention.
(40) When used in this specification and claims, the terms comprising, including, having and variations thereof mean that the specified features, steps or integers are included. The terms are not to be interpreted to exclude the presence of other features, steps or components.