The present invention is in the field of jewelry bracelets.
Jewelry bracelets and bracelets for watches made from chain links are old and well known in the art.
It is common and well known to make jewelry chains by interconnecting jewelry links, usually by hinges or removable pins, and it is also well known to vary the types of links used so as to create ornamental chains which have a different aesthetic look. See, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 1,787,405 to Dansereau, issued Dec. 30, 1930.
It is also known that bands, especially for watches, can be varied in length by adding or removing links to the band. See, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 2,417,289 to Bisso et al., issued Mar. 11, 1947, and U.S. Pat. No. 2,518,163, issued to Megar, Aug. 8, 1950.
The present invention discloses a jewelry bracelet in which its links are interconnected mechanically in a new, secure way that allows the links to be simply and easily connected or interconnected when the bracelet is open and not being worn but in which the linkage mechanism securely holds the links in place when the bracelet is closed and being worn and these benefits are obtained with a mechanism that allows an almost infinite variety of customization and aesthetic creativity not previously available.
The present invention is generally directed to a bracelet made of a clasp and multiple linking pieces wherein each piece has a male end with a lip and a notch on its bottom side and a bar held in a female end creates a defined opening so that two pieces are interlinked to one another by inserting the notch of the first piece in the defined opening of the second piece when an insertion angle formed between the bottom sides is less than ninety degrees and then increasing the insertion angle to greater than ninety degrees so that the bar is retained within the notch and cannot be removed unless the insertion angle is decreased to less than ninety degrees.
In a first, separate group of aspects of the present invention, a one-piece clasp is provided that has a bottom side, a clasp male end with a latching mechanism for latching and retaining the bar of a linking piece and a clasp bar held in a female clasp end to create a defined clasp opening for being retained within the notch of a second linking piece when an angle formed between the bottoms of the clasp and the second piece is greater than ninety degrees.
In another, separate group of aspects of the present invention, a two piece clasp is opened by an unclasp actuator and closed by a clasp locking mechanism. The two piece clasp is made up of a first clasp piece that has a clasp male end with a clasp lip and a notch on its bottom side and a second clasp piece has a clasp bar held in female clasp ends to create a defined clasp opening.
In still another, separate group of aspects of the present invention, the links of the bracelet can be charms or a link or a watch and additional linking pieces can be substituted and interlinked to modify and customize the bracelet. The lip and notch of the pieces are not visible when the bracelet is worn about a wrist and interconnected pieces cannot be separated one from another when the bracelet is worn about a wrist when the clasp is in a closed state.
In still another, separate group of aspects of the present invention, a bracelet can be sized and designed for wearing on a ring of a user or as a choker necklace.
Accordingly, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a customizable necklace with an improved mechanism for interconnecting two pieces of the necklace together.
This and further objects and advantages will be apparent to those skilled in the art in connection with the drawings and the detailed description of the preferred embodiment set forth below.
The present invention will now be discussed in connection with preferred embodiments illustrated in
In the Figures and the following more detailed description, numerals indicate various features of the invention, with like numerals referring to like features throughout both the drawings and the description. Although the Figures are described in greater detail below, the following is a glossary of the elements identified in the Figures.
A bracelet 1 made from multiple charms 2 and a 2-piece charm clasp device 20 (shown in greater detail in
In order to connect two charms together, the charms must be oriented so that the charm bottoms 10 face each other and the male charm end of the first charm is above the bar of the second charm (see
When a bracelet is worn on a wrist (or ankle), and the clasp of the bracelet is closed so the bracelet is in a closed loop (as shown in
To disengage a bracelet being worn without excessive slack, its clasp must be released.
To disengage the 2-piece charm clasp device 20, an unclasp actuator 25 is pressed downwardly to allow the female connection piece 21 to separate from male connection piece 23 as male clasp piece 24 is disengaged from female clasp opening 22. It should be noted that it is especially desirable, in an especially preferred embodiment, to make the 2-piece charm clasp device have the same or as close to the same ornamental and aesthetic design, look and feel as a charm 2 so that it does not visually stand out as being different from charms in bracelet 1. The male end 3 of female connection piece 21 contains a lip 5 and notch 6 which is connected to a bar 4 of a charm 2 in the same fashion as male end 3 of another charm 2 and the female charm ends 7 of male connection piece 23 contain a bar 4 which is connected to lip 5 and notch 6 of a charm 2 in the same fashion as females ends 7 of another charm 2.
Instead of using a 2-piece charm clasp device 20, bracelet 1 can also be held together by a 1-piece charm clasp device 30 (shown in
An especially preferred embodiment of the present invention uses 1-piece clasp device 30 instead of 2-piece clasp device 20 because it is easier to disengage clasp device 30 and its ornamental and aesthetic appearance is substantially the same as a clasp 2. When latch 31 is in an open position, a bar 4 of a charm 2 can be placed into groove 37 by inserting movable latch end 34 into defined opening 11 formed between bar 4 and female charms ends 7 of a charm 2 and then inserting bar 4 into groove 37. Thereafter, closing movable latch end 34 by snapping it into stationary end 32, locks male end 3 of clasp device 30 to female ends 7 of a charm 2. To unlock clasp 30, a fingernail inserted into the slight opening 39 formed between movable latch end 34 and stationary center portion 31C will cause the snap-fit to unsnap and movable latch end 34 can then be opened to allow removal of the charm 2 it was holding. It is believed this unlocking mechanism is easier to use than that required in 2-piece clasp device 20.
Bracelet 1 shown in
The flexibility and customizability of bracelet 1 can also be enhanced by substituting one or more links 40 (see
Accordingly, the present invention provides an extremely versatile bracelet system with endless possibilities for variation in design. Once the clasp is released, pieces of the bracelet (whether they be charms 2, links 40, a watch 50 or something else) can readily be removed or replaced and additional charms can be added. This allows a user of the bracelet to vary the look and overall appearance of the bracelet limited only by the linking pieces owned by the user. This flexibility also leads to almost endless customization and alteration by an owner of the bracelet with excess links to choose from.
The customization of the bracelet according to the present invention can be further increased by variations in the individual pieces of the bracelet. Various designs of charms, links or watches can be mixed and matched, and there can be variations in charm design, link design and watch design. For ease of reference, the following discussion will focus on charms, but the same design factors also apply to link design or watch design.
A charm itself can be made of a precious metal, such as gold, silver, platinum or an alloy, and it can be fitted with jewels or precious stones (e.g., diamonds, rubies, etc.) or have baked on enamel (which opens the possibility of virtually unlimited designs and colors) with a variety of textures (e.g., matt and shine or incision). Such charms can be created so as to be unique, one-of-a-kind designer charms, or they can be part of a fine jewelry line. Alternatively, for a lower end line of jewelry, or to introduce younger persons and/or children to customizable bracelets according to the present invention, the charms can be made of molded plastic. And, of course, the charms can be made of different sizes, such as a smaller and a larger size, such that a bracelet is formed entirely from pieces of either the smaller or the larger size.
In view of the customization options available for a bracelet according to the present invention, the charms (and/or links and/or watches) might be sold separately or in kits, or a complete bracelet might be sold already interconnected together with a clasp piece, and special or custom charms might be sold for special occasions or through special outlets or means of distribution, or even for promotional purposes. Also, it goes without saying that the bracelet of the present invention could also be adapted for use as an anklet bracelet, instead of a wrist bracelet. Similarly, charms of the present invention might be used to form a necklace, although this use is less desirable unless it is a choker necklace since a long necklace hanging from a neck will not offer the same security against disconnection of interlinked charms as is found in a choker necklace or a wrist or anklet bracelet in which the bottoms of the pieces of the bracelet are prevented from becoming disconnected due to a generally snug fit. Finally, with small charms, they can be used to form a ring, and such a ring has been formed used five linking pieces plus a clasp.
While the invention has been described herein with reference to certain preferred embodiments, those embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and not to limit the scope of the invention. Additional embodiments and further modifications are also possible in alternative embodiments that will be obvious to those skilled in the art having the benefit of this detailed description.
Accordingly, still further changes and modifications in the actual concepts described herein can readily be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosed inventions as defined by the following claims.