Strand jewelry device
09781983 · 2017-10-10
Inventors
- Michael J. Vaillancourt (Chester, NJ, US)
- Kathryn E. Vaillancourt (Chester, NJ, US)
- Theresa E. Vaillancourt (Chester, NJ, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A bracelet 10 comprised of multiple strands has at least one bridge, for example three bridges, slidably disposed on the strands to connect the strands in spaced apart relation to prevent entwining of the strands with each other. Each bridge has a pair of bodies of toric shape connected by a rigid bar and each bridge may be shaped and/or colored to lend aesthetic value to the appearance of the bracelet.
Claims
1. A strand jewelry device comprising at least a pair of strands; a first series of beads slidably disposed on one strand of said at least a pair of strands; a second series of beads slidably disposed on a second strand of said at least a pair of strands; a first plurality of keepers on said one strand interposed with said first series of beads, each said keeper being disposed between two of said beads of said first series of beads; a second plurality of keepers on said second strand interposed with said second series of beads; and at least one bridge slidably disposed on said one strand and said second strand to connect said one strand with said second strand in spaced apart relation, said at least one bridge having a first body with a central bore slidably disposed on said one strand, a second body with a central bore slidably disposed on said second strand and a rigid bar connecting said first body and said second body.
2. The strand jewelry device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said bar is integral with said first body and said second body to form a one-piece member.
3. The strand jewelry device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said at least a pair of strands are disposed coaxially of each other to form a bracelet.
4. The strand jewelry device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said first body is of toric shape and said second body is of toric shape.
5. The strand jewelry device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said bar is articulated with said first body and said second body to allow pivoting of said bar relative to said first body and said second body.
6. A bracelet comprising at least a pair of strands, each said strand defining an endless loop and being disposed in coaxial relation to each other; a first series of beads slidably disposed on one strand of said at least a pair of strands; a second series of beads slidably disposed on a second strand of said at least a pair of strands; a first plurality of keepers on said one strand interposed with said first series of beads, each said keeper being disposed between two of said beads of said first series of beads; a second plurality of keepers on said second strand interposed with said second series of beads; and at least one bridge slidably disposed on said one strand and said second strand to connect said one strand with said second strand in spaced apart coaxial relation, said at least one bridge having a first body with a central bore slidably disposed on said one strand, a second body with a central bore slidably disposed on said second strand and a rigid bar connecting said first body and said second body.
7. The bracelet as set forth in claim 6 further comprising a plurality of said bridges disposed circumferentially of said one strand and said second strand.
8. The bracelet as set forth in claim 7 wherein said plurality of bridges is equi-spaced on said one strand and on said second strand.
9. The bracelet as set forth in claim 6 wherein said first body is of toric shape and said second body is of toric shape.
10. A strand jewelry device comprising a plurality of strands, each said strand defining an endless loop and being disposed in coaxial relation to each other; a first series of beads slidably disposed on one strand of said plurality of strands; a second series of beads slidably disposed on a second strand of said plurality of strands; a third series of beads slidably disposed on a third strand of said plurality of strands; and a plurality of bridges connecting said plurality of stands in spaced apart coaxial relation, each said bridge having a first shaped body with a central bore receiving and slidably disposed on said one strand, a second shaped body with a central bore receiving and slidably disposed on said second strand, a third shaped body with a central bore receiving and slidably disposed on said third strand, a first bar connecting said first body and said second body and a second bar connecting said second body and said third body.
11. The strand jewelry device as set forth in claim 10 wherein said plurality of strands are disposed coaxially of each other to form a bracelet.
Description
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(10) The bracelet 10 is comprised of multiple strands 11. For purposes of simplicity,
(11) Each strand 11 of the bracelet 10 has a series of beads 12 slidably disposed thereon. These beads 12 may be of any conventional shape and type as commonly used on strand jewelry devices.
(12) Each strand 11 also has at least one keeper 13 on each strand interposed with the beads 12. The use of keepers 13 is conventional. The keepers 13 may be slidably mounted on the strands 11 or may be fixed in place as is known.
(13) The bracelet 10 also has at least one bridge 14, for example three bridges in the illustrated embodiment, slidably disposed on the strands 11 to connect the strands 11 in spaced apart relation.
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(16) Each bridge 14 may be made of a suitable material, such as silver, stainless steel, stone and the like. Further, each body 15 of a bridge 14 may be shaped and/or colored to lend aesthetic value to the appearance of the bracelet 10. Also, the appearance of the bridges 14 used in the bracelet 10 may differ from each other for aesthetic reasons.
(17) The length of the bar 17 of a bridge 14 is such as to maintain a comfortable spacing between the strands 11 of the bracelet but may also be exaggerated to allow multiple strands to be spaced along the arm of a user.
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(20) The strand jewelry device may also be made in the form of a necklace as shown in
(21) The bar 17 connecting two bodies 15 to each other may be articulated to one or both of the bodies 15 to allow a pivoting or swiveling of the bar 17 relative to a body 15. This would allow two strands of beads 12 to move towards each other by rotating one strand relative to the other.
(22) The invention thus provides a simple means for maintaining multiple strands of stranded jewelry on a wearer in a separated condition without entwining.