Information
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Patent Grant
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6698238
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Patent Number
6,698,238
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Date Filed
Friday, November 1, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 2, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Swann; J. J.
- Chop; Andrea
Agents
- Andrus, Sceales, Starke & Sawall
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 063 3
- 063 31
- 063 32
- 063 21
- 063 23
- 024 116 A
- 024 5741
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A jewelry pendant for attachment to a strand of beads having a first and second countersink on opposite sides of the upper attachment end of the jewelry pendant. The countersinks are coupled at a junction to define an aperture through the upper attachment end of the jewelry pendant. The aperture is large enough to permit passage of a connector on a strand of beads and being smaller than the diameter of the end beads.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a jewelry pendant and, in particular, a jewelry pendant for attachment to a strand of beads, or the like, wherein a pair of end beads are closely coupled to one another via countersinks on an attachment end of the jewelry pendant.
There is a continuing need for improvements in jewelry components that enable removable suspension of a pendant from a strand of beads, or the like. Conventional designs for jewelry pendants for attachment to a strand of beads generally comprise a design in which the pendant is supported by the strand at a location between two of the beads on the strand. However, in such conventional settings, no portion of the beads are coupled to or joined with the pendant. As a result, the pendant must have a hole large enough to be threaded onto the necklace. This may then require a larger than desirable hole in the pendant and, further, the pendant can slide along the strand from a desired center strand position.
Accordingly, it is desirable to provide a jewelry pendant for attachment to a strand of beads, or the like, that allows each of two end beads on the strand to be coupled to an attachment end of the jewelry pendant.
The present invention is particularly suited for use with an invisible connector assembly for a beaded strand of jewelry, such as the one disclosed in Cheng U.S. Pat. No. 6,357,261. This type of connector for jewelry strands attaches and interconnects with two end beads of a beaded strand or the like.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the present invention, a jewelry pendant is attached to and interconnects with two end beads of a beaded strand or the like. A first and second countersink are bored into opposing sides of an upper attachment end of the jewelry pendant. The two countersinks are connected at a junction by an aperture through the upper attachment end. The aperture is large enough to permit passage of a connector for the strand and yet smaller than the diameter of either of the end beads.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a front view showing one embodiment of the jewelry pendant of the present invention and a portion of a strand of beads.
FIG. 2
is an enlarged sectional front view of the pendant shown in
FIG. 1
, showing one embodiment of the upper attachment end of the jewelry pendant of the present invention and two end beads of the strand of beads.
FIG. 3
is a side view showing the countersink in the upper attachment end shown in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
is a sectional front view showing another embodiment of the attachment end of the jewelry pendant of the present invention and two end beads of the strand of beads.
FIG. 5
is an enlarged side view, showing a countersink in the upper attachment end shown in FIG.
4
.
FIG. 6
is a sectional front view of a thru-bore formed through the upper attachment end shown in FIG.
4
.
FIG. 7
is an enlarged sectional front view showing first and second countersinks formed at opposing first and second ends of the thru-bore shown in FIG.
6
.
FIG. 8
is a sectional front view showing two opposing countersinks formed at opposing first and second sides of the upper attachment end shown in FIG.
4
.
FIGS. 9 and 10
show an alternate embodiment of the pendant constructed to also accommodate a conventional necklace.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
In
FIG. 1
, the jewelry pendant
20
of the present invention is attached to a strand of beads
22
. The jewelry pendant
20
includes an upper attachment end
24
. The strand of beads
22
includes first and second end beads
26
,
28
.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, an enlarged sectional front view shows one. embodiment of the upper attachment end
24
of the jewelry pendant
20
and first and second end beads
26
,
28
of the strand of beads
22
. The upper attachment end
24
has a substantially tapered end
30
. The first and second end beads
26
,
28
reside in first and second countersinks
32
,
34
, respectively. The first and second countersinks
32
,
34
are depicted as being semi-spherical, however, they can be formed in any of a variety of shapes. The first and second countersinks
32
,
34
may also be of equal or differing dimensions. The first and second end beads
26
,
28
are joined by a connector
38
which passes through an aperture
40
existing at a junction
41
between the first and second countersinks
32
,
34
in the upper attachment end
24
. The first and second countersinks
32
,
34
are on substantially opposing first and second sides
42
,
44
of the upper attachment end
24
. A particularly suitable connector for the strand of beads is that shown in the above identified patent in which a threaded stud
39
carried on bead
28
is threaded into a tapped bore in a metal post
41
carried by the other end bead
26
. This allows the end beads to be snuggly held in the countersinks
32
and
34
.
Referring to
FIG. 3
, a side view of the first side
42
of the upper attachment end
24
depicted in
FIG. 2
is shown. The upper attachment end
24
has a first countersink
32
and a substantially tapered end
30
.
FIG. 4
shows another embodiment of the jewelry pendant
20
of the present invention. In this embodiment, the upper attachment end
46
has a substantially rectangular end
48
. As can be seen, the upper attachment end
46
has first and second countersinks
50
,
52
, and an aperture
54
formed by a junction
55
between the first and second countersinks
50
,
52
. Also shown are first and second end beads
26
,
28
joined by a connector
38
which passes through the aperture
54
between the first and second countersinks
50
,
52
.
Referring to
FIG. 5
, a side view of the upper attachment end
46
depicted in
FIG. 4
is shown. The upper attachment end
46
has a substantially rectangular end
48
and a first countersink
50
.
There are various methods known in the art for making the jewelry pendant
20
of the present invention. Some possible variations in the jewelry pendant
20
are described with reference to
FIGS. 6-8
.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, a thru-bore
58
can be bored through the upper attachment end
46
of the embodiment depicted in
FIGS. 4 and 5
, the thru-bore
58
having first and second openings
60
,
62
on opposing sides
64
,
66
of the upper attachment end
46
. Referring then to
FIG. 7
, first and second countersinks
50
,
52
are bored in substantially opposing sides
64
,
66
of the upper attachment end
46
using the first and second openings
60
,
62
of the thru-bore
58
as a guide point. Once the first and second countersinks
50
,
52
are formed, end beads
26
,
28
on the strand of beads
22
are fit into the first and second countersinks
50
,
52
, respectively, and connected by the connector
38
which passes through the aperture
40
formed between the first and second countersinks
50
,
52
.
Alternatively, as can be seen in
FIG. 8
, first and second countersinks
50
,
52
can be bored directly into substantially opposing first and second sides
60
,
62
of the upper attachment end
46
without using a thru-bore
58
to guide the drilling.
The owner of a pendant may desire to wear it with a necklace other than a beaded strand. In such case, however, the thru-bore through the pendant must be large enough to accommodate the maximum size of the other type of necklace. In
FIGS. 9 and 10
, there is shown an embodiment of a pendant having an upper attachment end
70
that is similar to the
FIG. 8
embodiment, but includes an enlarged thru-bore
72
that will accommodate the passage of a necklace chain
74
, but will also accommodate a beaded strand joined by a small connector
38
as previously described. The attachment end
70
of the pendant in
FIGS. 9 and 10
includes first and second countersinks
76
and
78
to accommodate the end beads
26
and
28
of a beaded strand, but also includes the enlarged oval shaped thru-bore
72
the upper edge of which defines a flat
80
. The enlarged thru-bore
72
, which is offset upwardly with respect to the junction between the first and second countersinks, will readily accommodate passage of a necklace chain
74
, including the connectors on its opposite ends. In addition, the flat
80
formed at the upper end of the enlarged oval thru-bore
72
provides a bearing surface for the pendant on the chain
74
that causes the pendant to hang better on the chain than it would with the rather sharp edge of the thru-bore shown, for example, in FIG.
8
.
It will thus be seen that the objects set forth above, among those made apparent from the preceding description, are efficiently attained, and since certain changes may be made in the design and construction set forth, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in this description and shown in the drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
It is also to be understood that the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention herein described, and all statements of the scope of the invention, which as a matter of language might be said to fall therebetween.
Claims
- 1. A jewelry pendant and a strand of beads for attachment thereto, said beads havinga detachable connector for a pair of end beads on the strand, the pendant comprising: a body having an upper attachment end, the upper attachment end including a first countersink and a second countersink, wherein the first countersink and the second countersink are on substantially opposite sides of the upper attachment end and are coupled at a junction at which the surfaces of the countersinks overlap to define an aperture through the upper attachment end, the aperture being large enough to permit passage of the connector and being smaller than the diameter of the end beads, the surfaces of the countersinks providing bearing surfaces for said end beads when connected.
- 2. The jewelry pendant of claim 1 wherein the first and second countersinks are of equal dimensions.
- 3. The jewelry pendant of claim 1 wherein the first and second countersinks are conical in shape.
- 4. The jewelry pendant of claim 1 wherein the first and second countersinks are spherical in shape.
- 5. The jewelry pendant of claim 1 wherein the upper attachment end is substantially rectangular.
- 6. The jewelry pendant of claim 1 wherein the upper attachment end is substantially tapered.
- 7. The jewelry pendant of claim 1 wherein the aperture has a generally oval shape and is offset upwardly with respect to the junction between the first and second countersinks to define a flat upper support surface.
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