The present invention relates to jewelry and more particularly to adult necklace and infant teething devices.
When infants reach a certain developmental stage, they begin to teethe. In this stage, teeth begin to work their way through the infant's gums causing pain or discomfort. As used herein, unless clear from the context, “or” does not require mutual exclusivity. In response to the movement of the teeth, infants often place things into their mouth to chew on them. Doing so posses a risk in that a toxic, sharp, or small item may be obtained by an infant and placed in his or her mouth. To avoid this, parents often use teething rings, but they are often lost or dropped or are not convenient.
According to an illustrative embodiment, a necklace and teething device includes a plurality of modular units coupled to one another to form a ring to be placed around a wearer's neck and having an interior diameter in a range between about 15 inches and 40 inches, wherein each modular unit of the plurality of modular units comprises a non-toxic substance suitable for an infant to place in his or her mouth. Each modular unit of the plurality of modular units is sized to not be a choking hazard if separated and namely do not fit in a cylinder having an interior radius of 1.25 inches and a longitudinal length of 2.25 inches. Each modular unit comprises a plurality of faux decorative members that form a single modular unit but at least some of the faux decorative members appear to be individual decorative pieces of a size that would fit in a cylinder having an interior radius of 1.25 inches and a longitudinal length of 2.25 inches. The adult necklace and teething device includes an attachment connector consisting of one from a group: an attachment cord, wherein each of the plurality of modular units is formed with a bore through each modular unit, and wherein the attachment cord is disposed through the bores of each of the modular units to hold the plurality of modular units in the ring, and a plurality of coupling devices for coupling adjacent ends of modular units of the plurality of modular units to form the ring.
In another illustrative embodiment, a necklace and teething device is a combination necklace for an adult to wear and a teething item for an infant is presented. The necklace and teething device is made with a plurality of modular units coupled together that make a ring that goes around the wearer's neck. The necklace and teething device appears to an observer two to three feet away to include small decorative elements or units that if they were separated from the necklace would pose a choking hazard, but in fact, the decorative elements or units are formed as a single, integral piece as part of the modular unit in order to be of a size not to pose a choking hazard. The decorative elements are on an exterior of the modular units. The modular units are made from a non-toxic material suitable for an infant to chew on. The modular units may be coupled by using a string or cord that runs through bores through the center of each modular unit. The modular units may also be coupled using coupling devices between adjacent ends of the modular units. The units are made from a non-toxic plastic material of the type from which conventional teething rings are made. The decorative elements may take any of numerous forms such a combination of geometric shaped beads. The wearer may wear the necklace and teething device and an infant may chew on the modular units as a teething device.
In one illustrative embodiment, an adult necklace and infant teething device is presented that among other things has the appearance of small pieces that if they were as appeared might pose a choking hazard if disassembled but are actually made of larger pieces—modular units—that do not pose a choking hazard if separated from the necklace. In this way, the wearer may look fashionable but also have a safe teething device ready for an infant to use while being held by the wearer. Other aspects are disclosed.
Illustrative embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, which are incorporated by reference herein and wherein:
In the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and in which is shown, by way of illustration, specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. These embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, and it is understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that logical structural, mechanical, electrical, and chemical changes may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. To avoid detail not necessary to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, the description may omit certain information known to those skilled in the art. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is defined only by the claims.
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The plurality of modular units 102-110 is made from non-toxic substances that are suitable to be placed in an infant's mouth such as materials used for conventional teething rings. The substances used to from the modular units may be, for example, without limitation, the silicone, plastic, styrene, synthetic rubber or natural rubber, styrene-acrylonitrile resin, or the like or any material used for teething rings.
Each modular unit of the plurality of modular units 102-110 is sized to not be a choking hazard if separated from the others modular units. In other words, if the attachment connector 111 that is used to hold the modular units in the ring breaks, the individual resultant pieces (modular units 102-110) would not pose a choking hazard. In one instance, this means that none of the constituent parts (modular units 102-110) is small enough to fit into a test cylinder having the following dimensions: 2.25 inches (57.10 mm) in longitudinal length and 1.25 inches (31.70 mm) in interior radius. Each modular unit 102-110 is made with a plurality of faux decorative members 122 on an exterior. Thus while the modular unit 102-110 is a single modular unit that is of the desired size, the appearance from two to three feet away is that the individual decorative pieces (the faux decorative members 122) make up the necklace. The decorative pieces or faux decorative members 122 appear to be of a size that would fit or many of them would fit into the test cylinder of the size previously described, but in actual fact, of course, they would not because they form a larger unit in the form of a modular unit 102-110. This allows for enhanced aesthetics while providing safety vis-à-vis choking.
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Again, the attachment connector maybe used to hold the plurality of modular units 102-110, 202-208 in the ring 112, 212. The attachment connector may be any of a number of approaches for establishing the ring. For example, in one embodiment, the attachment connector is an attachment cord that runs through channels or bores formed through the modular units. The cord is attached at its ends to form a complete 360. In another embodiment, the cord may end with a releasable clasp on the end that allows the wearer to disconnect the ring and to make it easy to put on and take off. The releasable clasp may also be designed to rupture when too much force is put on it. Another example of an attachment connector is to use a plurality of coupling devices to couple adjacent ends of the modular units to form the ring. The coupling devices may be, for example, without limitation, a male end and a female end that form a releasable connection when male member is inserted into the female member. This insertion requires some deflection of the male member as it goes in and then it expands to form the coupled device.
The adult necklace and teething devices may take many different embodiments with different numbers of modular units and with various numbers and styles of faux decorative members. As an additional example, without limitation,
The faux decorative members 122, 222, 322, 422, 522, 622, and 722 may take any of numerous shapes and sizes—some of which are shown in the figures. It should be understood that many other shapes and sizes may be used. In one embodiment, one or more of the faux decorative members may be formed to look like individual decorative beads. In another illustrative embodiment, the faux decorative members may be formed to look like a sphere, ellipsoid, cylinder, prism, parallelepiped, pyramid, polyhedron, or other geometric shape. The faux decorative embers may be formed directly when the modular units are being formed or may be etched into the modular units or applied by other like techniques.
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According to an illustrative embodiment, a method of manufacturing a necklace and teething device includes forming a plurality of modular units from a non-toxic substance suitable for an infant to place in his or her mouth, wherein each modular unit of the plurality of modular units is sized not to be a choking hazard and namely not to fit in a cylinder having an interior radius of 1.25 inches and a longitudinal length of 2.25 inches. The step of forming the modular units may be accomplished using injection molding, three-dimensional printing, or other techniques. The method further includes forming faux decorative members on each modular unit of the plurality of modular units, wherein the faux decorative members form a single modular unit but the faux decorative members appear to be individual decorative pieces of a size that would fit in a cylinder having an interior radius of 1.25 inches and a longitudinal length of 2.25 inches. The method further includes coupling the plurality of modular units to one another to form a ring to be placed around a wearer's neck and having an interior diameter between about 15 inches and 40 inches.
With reference to the method of the above paragraph and in particular to the step of coupling the plurality of modular units to one another to form a ring, the step may include using an attachment cord, wherein each of the plurality of modular units is formed with a bore through each modular unit, and wherein the attachment cord is disposed through the bores of each of the modular units to hold the plurality of modular units in the ring, or using a plurality of coupling devices for coupling adjacent ends of members of the plurality of modular units to form the ring. The method may also include attaching a releasable clasp to the ring of the types previously presented or others.
Although the present invention and its advantages have been disclosed in the context of certain illustrative, non-limiting embodiments, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions, permutations, and alterations can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the claims. It will be appreciated that any feature that is described in a connection to any one embodiment may also be applicable to any other embodiment.