Circular jewelry cage with changeable raised insert
09826804 · 2017-11-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A jewelry cage holds one of multiple circular discs. These circular discs are interchangeable and can have raised indicia above a circular portion of the disc, which are viewable through a portal of the cage. The cage itself can be two parts, hinged together and sized to hold the disc there-in when the cage is closed.
Claims
1. A jewelry cage, comprising: an identical circular upper portion and lower portion, said upper portion and said lower portion being separable from one another; a first part of a closure attached to said circular upper portion and a second part of said closure attached to said circular lower portion, said first and second parts of said closure having an open orientation, in which said upper and lower portions are separated from one another, and a closed orientation, in which said upper and lower portions engage one another; said circular upper portion having a circular portal, a portion thereof having a first larger circumference, and a portion thereof having a second smaller circumference; said circular lower portion having a circular portal, a portion thereof having a first larger circumference equal to that of said first larger circumference of said circular portal of said circular upper portion, and a portion thereof having a second smaller circumference equal to that of said second smaller circumference of said circular portal of said circular upper portion; a hinge pivotally attaching said circular upper portion to said circular lower portion, such that said circular upper portal and said circular lower portal are pivotable about said hinge away from and towards each other, wherein pivoting of said circular upper portion and said circular lower portion about said hinge changes a relative angular orientation between a first circular cross-section of said circular upper portion and a second circular cross section of said circular lower portion, wherein when said circular upper portal and said circular lower portal are pivoted fully towards each other, a continuous portal extending between both said circular upper portal and said circular lower portal is formed, and said circular upper portion and said circular lower portion are aligned at exterior and interior sides of each respective circle of said circular lower portal and said circular upper portal; and a circular disc having a round portion and a raised portion permanently attached, wherein said round portion has a circumference equal to that of said larger circumference of said upper portion, and said larger circumference of said lower portion; wherein said circumference of said round portion is greater than a circumference of said smaller circumference of said upper portion, and said smaller circumference of said lower portion; and wherein the raised portion has a greatest distance, in a direction parallel to said round portion, less than that of a diameter of said smaller circumference of said upper portion.
2. A cage comprising: a circular upper portion, a circular lower portion, separable from said circular upper portion, a circular portal having three circular sections including: a first circular section defined by said circular upper portion, a third circular section defined by said circular lower portion, and a second circular section defined at least by said circular lower portion, and having a diameter greater than that of said first and third circular section; a disc having a greatest diameter, which is greater than that of said first and third circular sections and less than that of said second circular section; a hinged upper and lower portion with a connector, said connector having a closed orientation holding said upper and lower portion together and an open orientation wherein said upper and lower portion are separable from one another and wherein in said closed orientation a first cross-section of said upper portion lie parallel to a second cross-section of said lower portion and in said open orientation said first and second cross-sections are angled with respect to one another.
3. The cage of claim 2, wherein said first circular section and said third circular section are identical.
4. The cage of claim 2, wherein said circular disc divides said circular portal into an upper portal portion and a lower portal portion, said upper portal portion having said circular disc at a bottom thereof, and said lower portal portion having said circular disc at a top thereof.
5. The cage of claim 2, wherein said disc has raised indicia, said raised indicia being sufficiently raised so as to extend into said first circular section of said circular upper portion, and said raised indicia form a unitary structure with a circular portion of said disc having said greatest diameter which is greater than that of said first and third circular sections.
6. The cage of claim 5, wherein said raised indicia extend from said circular portion of said disc past said first circular section defined by said circular upper portion.
7. A jewelry cage comprising: a hinged top and bottom section with a connector, said connector having a closed orientation holding said top and bottom section together and an open orientation wherein said top and bottom section are separable from one another and wherein in said closed orientation a first cross-section of said top section lie parallel to a second cross-section of said bottom section and in said open orientation said first and second cross-sections are angled with respect to one another; a circular portal extending through said top and said bottom sections, having a greater circumference in a mid-region (where said top and bottom section meet) than at an extremity of each of said top and said bottom sections which are furthest away from the other said bottom and said top section; a disc with a circumference less than, or equal to, said greater circumference of said mid-region and greater than, or equal to an entirety of said circular portal; wherein said disc is removably situated in said circular portal and comprises indicia viewable within said circular portal.
8. The jewelry cage of claim 7, wherein said disc is fixed in position with respect to said hinged top and bottom section.
9. The jewelry cage of claim 8, wherein said disc fills an entirety of said mid-region of said circular portal.
10. The jewelry cage of claim 9, wherein said disc fills at least a part of said top section of said circular portal.
11. The jewelry cage of claim 10, wherein said disc extends past said circular portal.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE DISCLOSED TECHNOLOGY
(15) In an embodiment of the disclosed technology, a jewelry cage holds one of multiple circular discs. These circular discs are interchangeable and can have raised indicia above a circular portion of the disc which are viewable through a portal of the cage. The cage itself can have or consist of two parts, hinged together and sized to hold the disc there-in when the cage is closed.
(16) Embodiments of the disclosed technology will become clearer in view of the following discussion of the figures.
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(18) The wider portion is on the “inside,” where the upper side 10 and lower side 12 portions of the cage join when rotated together around the hinge 40. That is, the “inside” is defined as having a circular interior section with the same diameter (within an acceptable tolerance level known in the art) which is directly adjacent to, and joins with, an additional circular interior section of this same diameter of the other side of the cage. The “outside” sections of the upper and lower cage have a portal with a wider diameter than that of the “inside” sections. In
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(20) Therefore, when the cage is closed, with the top and bottom portions held together, the disc 20 is held in place between the top 10 and bottom 12 by way of ridges 45 and 43 of both the top 10 and bottom 12 portions of the cage (
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(27) While the disclosed technology has been taught with specific reference to the above embodiments, a person having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that changes can be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and the scope of the disclosed technology. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. All changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope. Combinations of any of the methods and apparatuses described hereinabove are also contemplated and within the scope of the invention.