Claims
- 1. A jewelry clasp comprising:
a magnetic clasp assembly comprising:
a first magnetic component having a first mating face and affixed to a first free end of a band; a second magnetic component having a second mating face and affixed to a second free end of the band; and a housing affixed to the second free end of the band and defining a recess for insertion of the first free end, wherein the housing conceals the first and second magnetic components when the magnetic clasp assembly is engaged, and wherein the housing is configured with internal dimensions that force optimal alignment of the first and second mating faces.
- 2. A jewelry clasp as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mating faces are relatively flat, and wherein the housing forces the mating surfaces into perfectly parallel and uniform contact across their surfaces when the magnetic clasp assembly is engaged.
- 3. A jewelry clasp as claimed in claim 2, wherein the housing is configured to inhibit lateral sliding and angular changes between the two mating faces.
- 4. A jewelry clasp as claimed in claim 3, wherein the magnetic clasp assembly has a rectangular cross-section, and wherein the mating surfaces of the magnetic components engage in a plane that is approximately perpendicular to a plane that is parallel to and passes through the jewelry band.
- 5. A jewelry clasp as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first mating surface is magnetically polarized and the second mating surface is a magnetic material.
- 6. A jewelry clasp as claimed in claim 5, wherein the magnetic material is selected from a group comprising neodymium, cobalt-samarium and ticonal.
- 7. A jewelry clasp as claimed in claim 1, wherein the outside of the housing is embellished with design features to enhance the appearance of the magnetic clasp assembly.
- 8. A jewelry clasp as claimed in claim 1, and further comprising a mechanical lock.
- 9. A jewelry clasp as claimed in claim 8, wherein the mechanical lock comprises a groove formed in the inside of the housing, and a projection formed on the first free end and configured to fit within the groove to engage the mechanical lock.
- 10. A jewelry clasp as claimed in claim 9, wherein the housing is configured such that the first free end must be inserted into the housing at an angle in order for the projection to engage the groove.
- 11. A jewelry clasp as claimed in claim 10, wherein a radius is milled inside the housing opposite the groove to facilitate insertion of the first free end into the housing at an angle.
- 12. A jewelry clasp as claimed in claim 9, Wherein the housing is configured such that magnetic attraction between the magnetic faces assists in engaging and maintaining the mechanical lock.
- 13. A jewelry clasp as claimed in claim 9, and further comprising additional mating side magnets embedded in the first free end and in the interior of the housing to strengthen the magnetic bond and to assist in maintaining and engaging the mechanical lock.
- 14. A jewelry clasp comprising:
a magnetic clasp assembly comprising a first magnetic component having a first mating face and affixed to a first free end of a band, a second magnetic component having a second mating face and affixed to a second free end of the band, and a housing affixed to the second free end of the band and defining a recess for insertion of the first free end, wherein the housing conceals the first and second magnetic components when the magnetic clasp assembly is engaged, is configured with internal dimensions that force optimal alignment of the first and second mating faces, and is configured with design features on its exterior to enhance the visual appearance of the clasp assembly; and a mechanical lock comprising a detent formed on the inside of the sleeve and configured to receive a hook formed on the first free end, the magnetic attraction of the magnetic components assists in engaging and maintaining the mechanical lock.
- 15. A jewelry clasp as claimed in claim 14, wherein the housing is configured such that the first free end must be inserted into the housing at an angle in order for the hook to engage the detent.
- 16. A jewelry clasp as claimed in claim 15, and further comprising additional mating side magnets embedded in the first free end and in the interior of the housing to strengthen the magnetic bond and to assist in maintaining and engaging the mechanical lock.
- 17. A clasp for an item of jewelry comprising:
a housing attached to a first free end of a jewelry band, the housing defining a receptacle for receiving a second free end of the jewelry band, and a detent being formed within the housing receptacle; a first magnetic component embedded in and flush with an interior surface of the receptacle; a second magnetic component attached to the second free end of the jewelry band and configured to engage and mate with the first magnetic component in a parallel and uniform area of contact to establish a magnetic lock; and a hook attached to the second free end of the jewelry band and configured to fit within the detent to establish a mechanical lock.
- 18. A clasp as claimed in claim 17, wherein the mating surfaces of the magnetic components engage in a plane that is at a slight angle to a plane that is parallel with and passes through the jewelry band.
- 19. A clasp as claimed in claim 17, wherein the magnetic attraction between the first and second magnetic components assists in establishing and maintaining the mechanical lock.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority in U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/389,358, filed on Jun. 15, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60389358 |
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