Claims
- 1. Body piercing jewelry, comprising:a base member including an intermediate portion and two or more spaced apart attachment elements wherein said attachment elements are present on an attachment plane and said intermediate portion is completely offset from said attachment plane, the base member adapted for insertion into a piercing having a pair of spaced apart pierced openings presented on a common surface, said two or more spaced apart attachment elements adapted to project outwardly through said pierced openings from said surface while said intermediate portion is adapted to remain below said surface; and a display member including an attachment piece operably adjoined to two or more attachment members, each of said attachment members adapted for operable connection with a respective one of said base member attachment elements.
- 2. The body piercing jewelry of claim 1, wherein said base member is rounded.
- 3. The body piercing jewelry of claim 1, wherein said attachment elements include apertures for receiving said attachment members.
- 4. The body piercing jewelry of claim 3, wherein said base member is hollow.
- 5. The body piercing jewelry of claim 1, wherein said display member is shaped in one of the shapes selected from the group consisting of teardrop, star, triangle, square, rectangle, oval and half-moon.
- 6. The body piercing jewelry of claim 1, wherein said display member further comprises one or more accessory depressions.
- 7. The body piercing jewelry of claim 6, further comprising one or more accessory devices adjoined to the display member at the accessory depressions.
- 8. The body piercing jewelry of claim 1, wherein said display member includes one or more materials selected from the group consisting of gold, silver, nitinol, stainless steel, titanium, plastic and aluminum.
- 9. The body piercing jewelry of claim 1, wherein said display member further includes one or more decorative elements.
- 10. The body piercing jewelry of claim 1, wherein said attachment members comprise a memory resilient material.
- 11. The body piercing jewelry of claim 1, wherein said base member comprises a memory resilient material.
- 12. Thc body piercing jewelry of claim 1, wherein said plurality of attachment members extend inward from the display member.
- 13. The body piercing jewelry of claim 1, wherein said plurality of attachment members extend outward from the display member.
- 14. The body piercing jewelry of claim 1, wherein said plurality of attachment members are positioned on opposite ends of the display member.
- 15. The body piercing jewelry of claim 1, wherein said base member includes one or more materials selected from the group consisting of gold, nitinol, stainless steel, titanium and aluminum.
- 16. A method of wearing body piercing jewelry, comprising the steps of:inserting a base member into a pierced part of a wearer's body, said base member including two or more terminal ends; releasably securing a display member, which includes an attachment piece operably adjoined to two or more prongs, with the terminal ends of said base member.
- 17. The method of wearing body piercing jewelry of claim 16, wherein the display member further comprises one or more accessory depressions.
- 18. The method of wearing body piercing jewelry of claim 17 further comprising the step of adjoining an accessory device to the display member of the body piercing jewelry.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/210,616, filed on Jun. 9, 2000.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Piercethis2.com website printout for Belly Button Rings and Wayback printout, 10 pages total. May 2003. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/210616 |
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