Interchangeable Jewelry Setting System
20170055645 ยท 2017-03-02
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Abstract
An interchangeable jewelry setting system that allows for the insertion, removal and replacement of ornamental elements onto a jewelry piece is provided. The jewelry piece may comprise any type of or piece of jewelry onto which an ornamental setting may be fitted such as, for example, a ring, necklace, earring, bracelet, broach, pin, etc. Likewise, any ornamental element may be disposed on the interchangeable setting of the invention, such as, for example, a metallic engraving, ornamental design element, etc.
Claims
1.-8. (canceled)
9. An interchangeable jewelry setting system comprising: a plurality of independent portions collectively defining a plane, each the independent portions being rotatably interconnected about a single axis of rotation such that each of the independent portions are independently rotatable relative to each other; a plurality of armatures wherein at least one armature is disposed on each of said independent portions such that the armatures on each of the independent portions are independently rotatable relative to each other between a first securing position where the plurality of armatures are cooperatively arranged to engage and immobilize an ornamental element therebetween, and a second open position wherein an opening is formed between the plurality of armatures sufficiently dimensioned to allow the removal of the ornamental element from said setting; wherein the plurality of armatures are configured such that the independent portions are axially aligned when the plurality of armatures are in the first securing position, and wherein the independent portions are axially unaligned when the plurality of armatures are in the second open position; and wherein the plane defined by the independent portions is one of either parallel or orthogonal to the axis of rotation, and wherein the armatures and the independent portions are disposed on opposite sides of the axis of rotation, and wherein the plurality of armatures are disposed on the independent portions such that where the plane is parallel to the axis of rotation the armatures are configured rotate within the plane, and where the plane is orthogonal to the axis of rotation the armatures rotate out of said plane.
10. The setting of claim 9, wherein the ornamental element incorporates an interlocking portion disposed thereon; and wherein the armatures collectively form a slotted groove into which the interlocking portion of the ornamental element may be positioned.
11. The setting of claim 10, wherein a slot closure is formed into at least one independent portions; and wherein the slot and closure are configured such that where the plurality of independent portions are rotated into axial alignment the closure closes said slot opening securing the interlocking portion of the ornamental element within the slot, and where the independent portions are rotated out of axial alignment the slot opening is exposed such that the interlocking portion of the ornamental element may be removed from the slot.
12. The setting of claim 9, comprising at least three rotatably interconnected independent portions, each having at least one armature disposed thereon.
13. The setting of claim 9, comprising at least four rotatably interconnected independent portions, each having at least one armature disposed thereon.
14. The setting of claim 9, wherein each of the independent portions defined a plane orthogonal to the axis of rotation, and wherein the independent portions are disposed such that they rotate about said axis within said plane.
15. The setting of claim 1, wherein the ornamental element is selected from the group consisting of a loose gem, a set gem, a plurality of gems, a plurality of set gems, a metallic engraving, and an ornamental design element.
16. The setting of claim 9, further comprising a locking mechanism for securing the independent portions against rotation.
17. The setting of claim 16, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a plurality of channels formed in said independent portions and a pin sized to be inserted within said plurality of channels, wherein the plurality of channels are configured such that when the passages of the independent portions are aligned the plurality of channels are aligned.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0039] The description and claims of the current invention will be more fully understood with reference to the following figures, which are presented as exemplary embodiments of the invention and should not be construed as a complete recitation of the scope of the invention, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0053] In accordance with the figures and descriptions, embodiments of an interchangeable jewelry setting system that allows for the insertion, removal and replacement of ornamental elements onto a jewelry piece are provided. With respect to the following detailed description, although only a ring is shown, it will be understood that the jewelry piece may comprise any type of or piece of jewelry onto which an ornamental setting may be fitted such as, for example, a ring, necklace, earring, bracelet, broach, pin, etc. Likewise, although the ornamental element in the following description is shown to be a gemstone, it will be understood that any ornamental element may be disposed on the interchangeable setting of the invention, such as, for example, a metallic engraving, ornamental design element, etc.
[0054] Turning now to the diagrams,
[0055] Although the anchor mechanism may take many forms, as will be described in detail by reference to the various embodiments, in the embodiment shown in
[0056] To avoid the inadvertent rotation of the elements a securing mechanism may be provided, such as a pin (19), which can be placed through a hole (20) on each of the independent portions to prevent their moving relative to each other. Although the jewelry piece in these embodiments is shown to be a ring, it should be understood that a similar independently rotating mechanism may be used in any type of jewelry piece. However, where the jewelry piece is a ring, it should be understood that the independent portions (16) could take the form of separate cross-sections of the ring of any suitable number that when combined form full body of the ring. In such a case, a secondary securing mechanism would be the wearer's finger, which when inserted through the three aligned sections of the ring would prevent the sections from rotating apart. Likewise, although the ring is shown to have a circular design in the figure, it should be understood that any shaped ring may be used in association with the invention, including square, tapered, or irregular. In addition, the independent portions (12) may each take a different shape where desired.
[0057] Although the
[0058] In the embodiments shown in
[0059] Although four grasping armatures (32) are shown in
[0060] Finally although the above discussion describes embodiments of the invention in which the anchoring mechanism comprises a plurality of armatures that cooperatively hold the setting or ornamental element, and which are directly attached to the independent portions of the jewelry piece, and in turn directly grasp the ornamental element, in other embodiments, as shown in
[0061] Turning to the anchoring mechanism (44), as shown in
[0062] It should be generally understood throughout this patent and the above description that all items are attached to relevant adjacent items by some means commensurate with the materials of which they are made (e.g. metalworking if items are made from metal). While the above description contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention, but rather as an exemplification of one preferred embodiment thereof. For example: [0063] The interchangeable ornament element may or may not contain gemstones; if not, they may consist entirely of different materials (gold, silver, etc.) possibly with some other kind of design element present, for example as shown in
[0068] Having described several embodiments, it will be recognized by those skilled in the art that various modifications, alternative constructions, and equivalents may be used without departing from the spirit of the invention. Additionally, a number of well-known processes and elements have not been described in order to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the present invention. Accordingly, the above description should not be taken as limiting the scope of the invention.
[0069] Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the presently disclosed embodiments teach by way of example and not by limitation. Therefore, the matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings should be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. The following claims are intended to cover all generic and specific features described herein, as well as all statements of the scope of the present method and system, which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetween.