The present invention relates generally to an interchangeable jewelry setting, and more specifically to a cufflink wherein an ornamental element displayed by the cufflink may be easily replaced by another ornamental element.
Cufflinks are jewelry articles that are used to secure the cuffs of dress shirts and can be manufactured from a variety of different materials. As with most jewelry, cufflinks typically have a permanently-attached ornamental element or design.
Dress shirts come in a wide variety of colors and designs, and it is not practical or economic for people to buy multiple cufflinks with expensive settings in the hopes of having cufflinks with ornamental elements that will complement the wearer's multiple dress shirt options. Additionally, cufflinks must fit in the dress shirt cuffs snugly without excessive movement or causing the wearer any discomfort, meaning the settings should not be excessively bulky, complicated, or heavy.
The present disclosure provides in accordance with the current invention embodiments of cufflinks with interchangeable settings.
In some embodiments, the invention is directed to a cufflink with interchangeable setting comprising:
In some such embodiments, at least one elongated shaft further comprises at least one mechanical supporting part.
In other such embodiments, the elongated shafts are rotatably interconnected by a hinge or pin.
In still other embodiments, each elongated shaft has two holding arms disposed thereon.
In yet other embodiments, each elongated shaft is divided into two legs at a second end thereof.
In still yet other embodiments, the cufflink with interchangeable setting has two elongated shafts.
In some such embodiments, the securing mechanism is configured to rotate around the leg connecting parts when the securing mechanism engages said leg connecting parts in the secured position, and wherein the securing mechanism has a parallel position where the securing mechanism is disposed parallel to the elongated shafts, and a perpendicular position where the securing mechanism is disposed perpendicular to the elongated shafts.
In other such embodiments, the securing mechanism comprises:
In still other embodiments, each securing arm has one groove disposed thereon.
In yet other embodiments, the securing mechanism has two securing arms.
In still yet other embodiments, the closure is selected from the group consisting of a clasp, latch, snap closure, slot closure, and magnetic closure.
In some such embodiments, the securing arms are rotatably interconnected by a hinge or pin.
In other such embodiments, the leg connecting parts collectively form a cylindrical shape in the secured position.
In still other embodiments, each leg connecting part has a semicircular cross section.
In yet other embodiments, the ornamental element is selected from the group consisting of a loose gem, a set gem, a plurality of gems, a plurality of set gems, a metallic engraving, an ornamental design element, and a button.
In still yet other embodiments, the invention is directed to a cufflink with interchangeable setting comprising:
In some embodiments, at least one elongated shaft further comprises at least one mechanical supporting part.
In some such embodiments, the elongated shafts are rotatably interconnected by a hinge or pin.
In other such embodiments, the closure is selected from the group consisting of a clasp, latch, snap closure, slot closure, and magnetic closure.
In still other embodiments, the ornamental element is selected from the group consisting of a loose gem, a set gem, a plurality of gems, a plurality of set gems, a metallic engraving, an ornamental design element, and a button.
In yet other embodiments, the securing arms are rotatably interconnected by a hinge or pin.
The description will be more fully understood with reference to the following figures, which are presented as exemplary embodiments of the disclosure and should not be construed as a complete recitation of the scope of the invention, wherein:
In accordance with the figures and descriptions, embodiments of a cufflink with interchangeable setting where ornamental elements may be inserted, removed, and replaced are provided. With respect to the following detailed description, although the ornamental element is shown to be a gemstone, it will be understood that any ornamental element may be disposed on the interchangeable setting of the invention, such as, for example, a loose gem, a set gem, a plurality of gems, a plurality of set gems, a metallic engraving, an ornamental design element, a button, etc.
Turning to the drawings,
As shown in
According to embodiments of the invention, the interchangeable setting (100) has a secured position wherein the elongated shafts (102) are disposed parallel, and where the plurality of holding arms (112) are arranged to engage and immobilize an ornamental element (300) therebetween, and an open position wherein the elongated shafts (102) and holding arms (112) are rotated away from each other such that the ornamental element (300) is removable from the interchangeable setting (100). Such a secured position according to some exemplary embodiments is shown in
As shown in
As represented in the drawings, according to some exemplary embodiments, the securing mechanism (200) is configured to rotate around the leg connecting parts (110) when the securing mechanism (200) engages the leg connecting parts (110) in the secured position. In such embodiments, the securing mechanism (200) has a parallel position where the securing mechanism (200) fits between the legs (108) and is disposed parallel to the elongated shafts (102). When the securing mechanism (200) is in this parallel position, the cufflink with interchangeable setting (100) may be inserted through cuff holes in a shirt. In these embodiments, the securing mechanism (200) also has a perpendicular position where the securing mechanism (200) is disposed perpendicular to the elongated shafts (102), as displayed in
According to some exemplary embodiments, the securing mechanism (200) comprises a plurality of securing arms (204), at least one groove (202), and a closure (206). In these embodiments, the plurality of securing arms (204) are rotatably interconnected about an axis of rotation, the at least one groove (202) is disposed to engage the leg connecting parts (110) therebetween, and the closure (206) is configured to releasably engage the securing arms (204) to prevent rotation of the securing arms (204).
In yet other embodiments, the leg connecting parts (110) may collectively form a cylindrical shape, having a circular cross section, in the secured position. Such a design may be preferred to facilitate rotation of the securing mechanism (200) around the leg connecting parts (110). In accordance with some such embodiments, each leg connecting part (110) may have a semicircular cross section.
One exemplary embodiment of the cufflink with interchangeable setting (100) may have two elongated shafts (102) each being divided into two legs (108), a leg connecting part (110) having a semicircular cross section on each shaft (102), and two holding arms (112) disposed on each shaft (102). This exemplary embodiment may also have a securing mechanism (200) with two securing arms (204), two grooves (202), where each securing arm (204) has one groove (202) disposed thereon, and a closure (206). The leg connecting parts (110) may form a cylindrical shape in the secured position, each leg connecting part (110) having a semicircular cross section. Such an embodiment is shown in
As stated previously, though
Having described several embodiments, it will be recognized by those skilled in the art that various modifications, alternative constructions, and equivalents may be used without departing from the spirit of the invention. Additionally, a number of well-known processes and elements have not been described in order to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the present invention. Accordingly, the above description should not be taken as limiting the scope of the invention.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the foregoing examples and descriptions of various preferred embodiments of the present invention are merely illustrative of the invention as a whole, and that variations in the components or steps of the present invention may be made within the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments described herein, but, rather, is defined by the scope of the appended claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/620,387, entitled “Cufflink with Interchangeable Setting” to Machini, filed Jan. 22, 2018, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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