1. Field of the Invention
This patent relates to a decorative system comprising one or more fasteners and interchangeable mating connectors that may be used to link to the fasteners, to other elements or to each other. More particularly, this invention relates to a versatile, clamshell-type fastener of which one or more can be combined with various connectors to create jewelry items (including but not limited to necklaces, bracelets, earrings, rings, watches and cufflinks); decorate non-jewelry fashion items (including but not limited to shoes, handbags, wallets and garments); or decorate any other item where interchangeable aesthetics and/or function are desired.
2. Description of the Related Art
Numerous types of fasteners have been devised for use exclusively with jewelry pieces and, more specifically with necklaces and bracelets only. For example, Mangano U.S. Pat. No. 5,722,260 discloses a clamshell type fastener for connecting the two ends of a strand of pearls or the two ends of a chain necklace. The fastener comprises hooks 72, 74 mounted inside the fastener for receiving the loop ends 22 of the pearl strand. The two covers may be held together in the closed position by magnets.
Giannis et al. U.S. Pat. No. 6,422,036 discloses another clamshell type fastener for use with jewelry chains. The fastener includes multiple “anchors” 34, 36, 37 located on the inside of the fastener for receiving the loop ends of the jewelry chain. The two covers of the fastener may be closed (locked together) by a conventional hasp 30 and knob 32.
McCullough U.S. Pat. No. 6,701,583 discloses still another hinged fastener, this one comprising multiple, symmetrically arranged posts located within the fastener. By wrapping a jewelry chain around the posts inside the fastener the “hanging length” of the chain can be changed.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a fastener and connector system that is versatile enough to be used as part of a jewelry item, yet where the fastener's use is not limited to application in necklaces and bracelets.
It is a further object of the present invention to enable the interchangeability of not only one, but also multiple, bead strands or jewelry chains.
Another object of the invention is to provide a fastener and connector system that can also be used as a decorative (or functional) attachment to or component of non-jewelry items such as shoes, handbags, wallets, garments or the like.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a fastener and connector system that can be used in or on any other item that can benefit from interchangeable aesthetics (or functions) and/or aesthetics (or functional) updating, such as household goods, picture frames and albums, decorative hardware, toys and any other item that can benefit from changes and/or updates without replacement of the item in its entirety.
Another object of the invention is to provide a fastener or fasteners that can be used with interchangeable connectors.
Another object of the invention is to provide a clamshell type fastener that can be used as the decorative feature of a jewelry item or other item either singly or in tandem with other decorative fasteners.
Another object of the invention is to provide a fastener that can be used with an already manufactured jewelry item such as a brooch or pendant.
Further and additional objects will appear from the description, accompanying drawings, and appended claims.
The present invention is a system comprising one or more fasteners which, when used with one or more interchangeable connectors, can be used to create numerous articles, including but not limited to jewelry items such as earrings, rings, pendants, bracelets and necklaces, and other decorative articles. The fastener is a clamshell type device having an interior space for capturing one or more portions of one or more connectors or other items. The fastener can be made with one or more top sections that open and close separately for easier use.
In one embodiment the fastener comprises a base and a cover attached to the base by a hinge such that the covers are moveable between an open and a closed position. The base and the cover define an interior space within the fastener when the covers are in the closed position. The two covers also define at least one channel or opening when the covers are in the closed position. The cover of the fastener may be divided into a left cover and a right cover, each being separately attached to the base by a hinge so that they can be opened or closed independently of one another. Similarly, the cover may also be divided into more than two sections, each attached to the base by a hinge. One or both outer facing surfaces of the fastener may be decorated. The base and the cover define one, two or more sets of opposing notches disposed along their perimeter such that, when the base and cover are in the closed position, the notches cooperate to define a channel or opening in the fastener body.
The fastener may be used with one or more of three types of interchangeable connectors. “Barbell” type connectors comprise two functional ends connected by a (preferably cylindrical) body. More specifically, barbell type connectors comprise a first (captured) end that can be captured within the fastener, a second (free) end disposed outside the fastener that can be attached to an item of jewelry or other item, and a body interposed between the captured and free ends and which is configured so that it can extend through an opening in the fastener body. This type of connector is best suited for use with necklaces, bracelets and the like, although it is not limited to those applications.
“Open loop” type connectors form an almost complete, typically D-shaped, loop having two, typically barrel shaped, captured ends. The D-shaped loop is configured so that it can extend through a single opening in the fastener with each barrel shaped end captured within the interior of the fastener between the base and cover, thus leaving most of the loop outside the fastener. A necklace, bracelet, strap, chain or other item can be connected to the loop, either permanently or removeably.
“Opposing tab” type connectors comprise opposing tabs that fit within the openings of the closed fastener. These connectors can be a separate piece or, more commonly, part of a larger piece such as an earring, ring, pendant, buckle or the like. The opposing tabs may be connected to each other by a bar, plate or other piece depending on the application.
While this invention may be embodied in many forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail one or more embodiments with the understanding that this disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the illustrated embodiments.
The present invention is a system comprising one or more fasteners and one or more connectors that are versatile enough to be used as parts of any item of jewelry, or as a decorative (or functional) attachment to a shoe, purse or other item. The fastener is intended to be used with interchangeable connectors to accommodate numerous and various kinds of applications including, but not limited to, jewelry, personal fashion and household goods. Further, the fastener itself can be used as the decorative feature of a jewelry item or other item and/or may include a functional component such as a clock, tool or electronic system.
1. The Clamshell Type Fastener
Turning to the drawings, there is shown in
The base 14 is a substantially cup-shaped and comprises a bottom wall 15 and a shallow sidewall 17 extending upward from the bottom wall 15 and terminating in a rim 19. The rim defines the periphery of the base 14. As explained further below, notches 32 formed in the sidewall rim 19 help form channels or openings 34 in the fastener 10 for accommodating connectors. Two magnets 20 are disposed on either side of the base 15. A slot 133 is located between the magnets 20 and extends in a direction orthogonal to a first line defined by the opposing channels 34. The slot 133 defines a second line orthogonal to the first line. The slot 133 communicates with the exterior via an opening 35 located in the fastener 10 substantially opposite the hinge 18. A cavity 36 is centrally disposed in the bottom 15 of the base 14 at the intersection of the first and second lines defined by the channels 34 and the slot 33 respectively, and can accommodate a pin positioning disk 160 as described below.
The cover 16 may be any shape that suitably mates with the base 14, including hemispherical, cup shaped or substantially flat as shown in the illustrated embodiment. The cover 16 has a perimeter and notches 33 disposed in the perimeter substantially opposite the notches 32 in the base 14 when the fastener 10 is closed, so that the notches in the base 14 and cover 16 come together to form channels or openings 34 located in the perimeter of the fastener 10. The cover 16 may have a left side and a right side, and magnets 20 may be disposed on either side.
Optionally, the cover 16 may be divided into multiple sections, each section being connected to the base 14 by a hinge. For example, in the illustrated embodiment the cover 16 is divided into a left section or cover 22 and a right section or cover 24, making it easier to attach the fastener 10 to, say, the ends of a bracelet or other jewelry item. Each cover (or section) 22, 24 is attached to the base 14 by a hinge 18 and can be opened or closed independent of the other cover.
As explained in more detail below, the clamshell fastener 10 is versatile enough to be used with a necklace, bracelet, earring, ring or as a decorative (or functional) adornment to a notebook, shoe, purse or other article.
The fastener 10 can be changed from a closed position (shown in
Along with the base 14, each respective top section or cover 22, 24 defines an interior space 32 within the fastener 10 for receiving one or more interchangeable connectors, the structure and function of which are described below. Opening one or both of the fastener covers 22, 24 exposes the interior space 32 and allows the user to install a connector or switch connectors.
As previously noted, the base 14 and the cover 16 define one, two or more sets of opposing notches 32, 33 disposed along their perimeter such that, when the base 14 and cover 16 are in the closed position, the notches 32, 33 cooperate to define a channel or opening 34 in the fastener body 12. As used herein, the term “notches” may refer to small indentations in the perimeter of the base 14 and cover 16, or longer indentations extending around part of the perimeter of the base 14 and cover 16. Preferably, there are two substantially opposed channels or openings 34 in the fastener body 12 located on either side of the fastener 10. Optionally, each opening 34 can be made large enough to accommodate multiple connectors or, as described below, opposing ends of a single open loop type connector or a tab type connector as will be described.
The outer facing surface(s) of the fastener 10 can be engraved (with initials as shown in
2. The Connectors
In a key aspect of the invention, the fastener 10 can be used with various types of interchangeable connectors to form an item of jewelry or other item. The connectors are removable and interchangeable, enabling the fastener 10 to be used in numerous applications. In general, the fastener 10 may be used with three general types of connectors: a “barbell” type connector, an “open loop” type connector and an “opposing tab” type connector. Each will now be described in turn.
A. “Barbell” Type Connector
The first kind of connectors that can be used with the fasteners of the present invention are “barbell” type connectors, so-called because they comprise two functional ends connected by a (preferably cylindrical) body. More specifically, these barbell type connectors comprise a first (captured) end that can be captured within the fastener, a second (free) end disposed outside the fastener that can be attached to an item of jewelry or other item, and a body interposed between the captured and free ends and which is configured so that it can extend through an opening 34 in the fastener 10. This type of connector is best suited for use with necklaces, bracelets and the like, although it is not limited to those applications.
The captured end 40 is larger than the openings 34 in the fastener 10 so that, when positioned within the interior of a fastener 10 which is then subsequently closed, the captured end 40 cannot be removed without opening the fastener 10. The captured end 40 preferably is a solid geometric shape, such as the cylinder shown in
Multiple pairs of barbell type connectors 34 can be used with a single fastener 10 to allow for a multi-strand necklace or bracelet. The connectors 34 on each side of the fastener 10 may or may not be connected to each other by, for example, welding or soldering.
A fastener 10 and two barbell type connectors 38 can be used together to form part of a necklace or bracelet in which the fastener is used either strictly as a fastener or as a decorative element. For example,
Two barbell type connectors 38 can be joined together with one or more O-rings 48 or other links, such as a chain, bead or other type of connection, to form a double link connector. For example,
As shown in
B. “Open Loop” Type Connector
A second type of connector that can be used with the fastener 10 of the present invention is an “open loop” type connector, so named because it forms an almost complete loop having two captured ends. Two such open loop connectors 60 are shown in
For example,
C. “Opposing Tab” Type Connector
The third type of connector that can be used with the fastener 10 of the present invention is an “opposing tab” type connector, so called because it comprises opposing tabs that can fit within the openings 34, 35 of the closed fastener 10. The opposing tab connector can be a separate piece or, more commonly, part of a larger piece such as an earring, ring, cufflink, shoe clip, or hair ornament. The opposing tabs may be connected to each other by a bar, plate or other structural piece depending on the application, as will now be described. This type of connector is best suited for use with earrings, rings, cufflinks, buckles and the like, as well as non-jewelry items for mounting to handbags, folios, household goods and other items, although it is not limited to those applications.
The features of
As best shown in
To construct the ring 120, the fastener 122 is opened so that the base 126 can be slid within the slot 144 in the ring mount 124. When the base 126 is completely slid within the slot 144 the bar 142 should extend across the notches 146 in the base 126 that help define the channels 134. The cover 128 is then brought against the base 126 to close the fastener 122, securing the ring mount 124 to the fastener 122 as shown in FIG. 19. In this embodiment the fastener 122 includes an engraved cover 128, although any suitable decoration may be incorporated into or affixed to the fastener 122.
Optionally, instead of a single solid bar 142, the ring mount may have two opposing disconnected tabs as in previous embodiments.
3. Pin Positioning Disk
To affix a fastener 10 to a jewelry item or other item having a narrow elongated clip or pin, the clip or pin may be inserted through the openings 34 in the closed fastener 10. It has been found that when a fastener 10 is affixed to an item in this way the fastener 10 can wiggle or otherwise move with respect to the item if the clip or pin is narrower than the channels 34, which is undesirable. To avoid this problem, a pin positioning disk 160 can be placed inside the fastener 10 to hold the clip or pin in place.
When an item having a clip or pin is to be connected to the fastener 10, the clip or pin (not shown) can be inserted through one or both channels 34 and into the slot 165. By restricting the movement of the pin, the disk 160 helps hold the two pieces in a fixed relationship. Alternatively, should a user wish to attach a connector having an end that fits within the notch 168, the connector end can be positioned within the notch 168 to restrict any movement of the connector.
4. Other Applications
The system of the present invention is intended to be versatile enough to be used in numerous applications, with one or more fasteners and one or more connectors, and as a decorative element or simply as a fastener. In addition to the applications described above, and without limitation, here are a more examples of how the invention may be used. In these applications the fastener sometimes is used strictly as a fastener, sometimes strictly as a decorative element, and sometimes as both.
Brooch, Pin or Dress Clip
When the connector is equipped with means for pinning or clipping the fastener to a blouse or other clothing article it can serve as a brooch, pin or dress clip. Alternatively, a pin or clip can be affixed to the fastener directly, allowing it to be used as a brooch, pin or dress clip absent a connector, while still retaining flexibility to be used with other items.
Pendant
The fastener can also be used with a connector to drop from a necklace, bracelet, brooch, decorative clasp, hanger (e.g., Christmas ornament, sun catcher), or other object (e.g., the zipper tab on a purse or garment) for use as a pendant.
Cufflink, Hair Ornament, Shoe Ornament
The connector may also be equipped with means for affixing a fastener to any number of other items, including but not limited to a shirt cuff, suit lapel, hair, shoes, etc.
Thus there has been described a system which, when used with interchangeable fasteners, connectors or other items, can be used in numerous applications, including but not limited to jewelry (e.g., earrings, rings, pendants, bracelets, and necklaces), fashion articles (handbags, folios, wallets, garments, etc.), and other decorative applications (e.g., household goods, toys, hardware, etc.). The fastener is a clamshell type device having an interior space for capturing the end(s) of one or more connectors or other items. The fastener can be made with a top member or cover comprising two or more sections that open and close separately for easier use.
It is understood that the embodiments of the invention described above are only particular examples which serve to illustrate the principles of the invention. Modifications and alternative embodiments of the invention are contemplated which do not depart from the scope of the invention as defined by the foregoing teachings and appended claims. It is intended that the claims cover all such modifications and alternative embodiments that fall within their scope.
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