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The present invention is directed to a ring that is configured to allow the wearer or other individual to quickly and easily customize its appearance. A ring can include a securing mechanism to allow one of possibly many attachments to be selectively coupled to the ring. Each attachment can include a design or ornamentation. Accordingly, by selecting a particular attachment, the individual can customize the appearance of the ring.
In one embodiment, the present invention is implemented as a customizable ring that includes: an annular portion having a protruding region, the protruding region forming an opening; one or more attachments, each attachment having a top surface and a coupling structure positioned under the top surface, the coupling structure being configured to insert into the opening formed in the protruding region; and a securing mechanism that is configured to retain the coupling structure within the opening.
In another embodiment, the present invention is implemented as a customizable ring that includes: an annular portion having a protruding region, the protruding region forming an opening; one or more attachments, each attachment having a top surface and a coupling structure that is configured to insert into the opening formed in the protruding region; and a securing mechanism that is configured to retain the coupling structure within the opening, the securing mechanism comprising one of: an insert that slides within a channel formed in the annular portion and protruding region; retaining structures that protrude inwardly into the opening; or a locking mechanism that inserts into the opening opposite the coupling structure.
In another embodiment, the present invention is implemented as a customizable ring that includes: an annular portion having a protruding region, the protruding region forming an opening; one or more attachments, each attachment having a top surface and a coupling structure that is configured to insert into the opening formed in the protruding region; and a securing mechanism that, in conjunction with the coupling structure, provides a locked position in which the attachment is secured to the annular portion and an unlocked position in which the attachment can be removed from the annular portion
This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter.
Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are not therefore to be considered limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
A customizable ring in accordance with embodiments of the present invention includes an annular portion that may typically be formed of a metal such as stainless steel, silver, gold, titanium, tungsten, etc., but could be formed of any rigid material. The annular portion of the customizable ring can be in any size appropriate for the intended wearer. The customizable ring can include a securing mechanism that is formed at a top of the annular portion. In this context, the top of the annular portion should be construed as the portion that would normally be oriented on top of the finger when the customizable ring is worn.
The present invention encompasses various types of securing mechanisms as will be described below. The present invention also encompasses a corresponding type of attachment for each type of securing mechanism. As an overview, the securing mechanism is configured to receive the corresponding type of attachment and temporarily couple it to the annular portion of the ring. Because the attachments are only temporarily coupled, the appearance of the ring can be quickly customized by selecting an attachment with a desired appearance and coupling it to the ring. As a result, an individual desiring more than one ring design need only obtain a single annular portion (which may oftentimes be a more expensive component of a ring) and attachments (which may be less expensive components) with the desired designs.
Insert 120 also has a generally rectangular shape and length that correspond with the shape and length of channel 111. Insert 120 includes a first end 120a and a second end 120b opposite first end 120a. First and second ends 120a, 120b can be contoured to match the contour of annular portion 110 and protruding region 112 around channel 111. Therefore, when insert 120 is inserted into channel 111, a generally continuous outer surface will be formed as is shown in
Attachment 130 includes a top surface 130a and a sidewall 130b that extends downwardly around top surface 130a. Sidewall 130b can be contoured to provide a transition to the surrounding annular portion 110 when attachment 130 is coupled thereto. To enable coupling attachment 130 to annular portion 110, attachment 130 includes a coupling structure 131 that is positioned under and extends downwardly from top surface 130a. In the depicted embodiment, coupling structure 131 consists of two opposing posts 132 and a horizontal member 133 that extends between posts 132 to thereby form an opening 131a above horizontal member 133 and an opening 131b below horizontal member 133. Therefore, coupling structure 131 has an H-shape with opening 131a being formed at the appropriate height as will be described below. The length of posts 132 (i.e., the distance between the bottom of posts 132 and top surface 130a) can be configured such that posts 132 rest on the bottom wall of channel 111 when attachment 130 is inserted into opening 112a.
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When insert 120 is in the retracted position, attachment 130 can be freely coupled to or decoupled from annular portion 110 by simply sliding coupling structure 131 out from or into opening 112a. When attachment 130 is inserted into opening 112a, horizontal member 133 will be positioned within channel 121 with the bottom portion of insert 120 being positioned within opening 131b. Insert 120 further includes a tab 123 that protrudes into channel 121 thereby forming a pocket 124 under tab 123. Pocket 124 allows insert 120 to be slid fully into channel 111 while coupling structure 131 is positioned in channel 111. More specifically, as insert 120 is slid into channel 111, horizontal member 133 will insert into pocket 124. Tab 123 can be configured and positioned such that it will apply a downward force on horizontal member 133 when insert 120 is slid into channel 111. This downward force will secure attachment 130 to annular portion 110 and will also prevent insert 120 from being inadvertently retracted from channel 111. In some embodiments, a leading edge 123a of tab 123 can be chamfered to facilitate inserting horizontal member 133 into pocket 124.
As can be seen, an attachment 130 can be secured to annular portion 110 by simply sliding insert 120 into the partially retracted position (i.e., to the point that pin 140 blocks further sliding), inserting attachment 130 through opening 112a, and sliding insert 120 back into channel 111 (i.e., to the point that pin 140 blocks further sliding). The interaction between horizontal member 133 and tab 123 will securely couple attachment 130 to annular portion 110. Then, when it is desired to remove and/or replace attachment 130 (e.g., to use an attachment with a different design), insert 120 can be slid back out from channel 111 to allow attachment 130 to be removed.
Protruding region 212 includes a number of retaining structures 215 that protrude inwardly into opening 212a thereby creating a gap 215a between each adjacent pair of retaining structures 215. Retaining plate 221 can include a number of protrusions 221b that are shaped and sized to align with and sit within gaps 215a.
The height of each retaining structure 215 is less than the depth of opening 212a such that a stepped ridge is formed on the bottom of each retaining structure as best shown in
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In some embodiments, surfaces 250-252 can be configured to correspond closely with surfaces 260-262 such that retaining structure 215 will sit snuggly within the J-shaped hooking feature 235. This will cause attachment 230 to feel solidly coupled to annular portion 210. Although the figures illustrate an embodiment that includes four sets of retaining structures and hooking features, ring 200 could alternatively be configured with two or more such sets.
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In summary, each of the above described embodiments allows an attachment to be quickly and easily coupled to or decoupled from a ring. In each embodiment, the attachments can be designed to provide a desired appearance thereby enabling an individual to easily customize a ring. In some embodiments, the attachments can be made of a solderable metal so that an individual can attach many different types of design components (e.g., gems, beads, logos, pictures, etc.) to the top surface and then use such attachments to customize the appearance of a ring.
The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description.