1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to wearable ornaments, and more particularly to a system for interchangeable ornaments, including lighted ornaments, that may be used to decorate clothing, hats, backpacks, purses and other items.
2. Description of the Related Art
Existing wearable ornament devices and wearable illuminated ornament systems have limitations, including, complexity, the manner of attachment and appearance. In addition, existing wearable ornament systems are generally fabricated for use with a single ornament or decorative design. If the wearer wishes to change the ornament or design, the ornament or design portion may not be removable or removal of the ornament may require disassembling the device and, if lighted, also the batteries powering the device.
In addition, some existing ornamental devices attach to the garment, hat or other item with pins or pin-like devices that damage the garment or other item, particularly if continually removed and re-attached. In addition, devices that are difficult to manipulate, require disassembly or contain pin-like attachment mechanisms may not be suitable for use with children's clothing and accessories. Therefore, a safe, a low-cost, simple and easily manipulated system for displaying wearable ornaments that can be easily interchanged is desirable.
The present invention includes a low-cost wearable ornament system that allows the user to easily interchange ornaments and may be used on wearable items such as garments, footwear, belts, hats, helmets, purses, backpacks, tote bags, scarves and other items and can be continually interchanged without damaging the item. The system generally comprises a reinforced opening, grommet or eyelet in the garment, headwear or other item, an extended base, a screw cap, bottom housing and a decorative item or ornament member. The bottom housing is configured so that it sits through the reinforced opening and is configured to interface with the screw cap. For example, the screw cap may comprise screw threads that interface with complementary threads or flange on the bottom housing to engage the screw cap and the bottom housing. To interchange the decorative portion of the system or the ornament member, the user disengages the screw cap and bottom housing, replaces the existing ornament member with a new ornament member and engages the screw cap with the bottom housing.
The interchangeable ornaments described herein may be used, and the ornament changed, without complicated manipulation and without pin-like attachment mechanisms.
a is a perspective view of a interchangeable ornament system according to one embodiment of the present invention.
b is a plan view of an illuminating device including a bottom housing and base according to an embodiment of the present invention
c is a perspective view of a interchangeable ornament system according to one embodiment of the present invention.
a is an exploded view illuminating device showing placement on headwear according to an embodiment of the present invention.
b shows the addition of power elements to the embodiment in
c shows the on-off switch according to one embodiment of the present invention.
a shows the interchangeable ornament attached to a purse according to one embodiment of the present invention.
b shows the interchangeable ornament attached to a backpack according to one embodiment of the present invention.
c shows the interchangeable ornament attached to the top portion of headwear according to one embodiment of the present invention.
The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of presently preferred embodiments of the invention and is not intended to represent the only forms in which the present invention may be constructed and/or utilized. The description sets forth the functions and the sequence of steps for constructing and operating the invention in connection with the illustrated embodiments. However, it is to be understood that the same or equivalent functions and sequences may be accomplished by different embodiments that are also intended to be encompassed within the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the independent claims.
An interchangeable illuminated ornament according to the one embodiment of the present invention is shown in
For example, in one embodiment, the interchangeable illuminated ornament may be used to decorate headwear 28, which comprises a crown 30 and bill 32. Headwear 28 may be a typical baseball style cap, as shown in the figures, however, it would be appreciated that headwear 28 could be many other types of headwear including sunhats, berets, ski hats and the like. An ornament member 12, including an ornamental face 14, such as an illuminated ornament face 34, may be used to decorate the headwear 28 at the crown 30, for example where the button of the baseball style cap would be. However, it will be appreciated that interchangeable ornament 10 may be displayed on the headwear item 28, or other items, in many locations such as on the bill 32 of a hat or at the back of the headwear or on the front of a purse 24 or backpack 26.
The bottom housing 18 preferably comprises a bottom housing inner surface 80, and a bottom housing outer surface 82 and bottom housing sidewalls 52 defining a bottom recess 52. The extended base 20 may be formed integral with the bottom housing 18 or may couple by suitable means known in the art to the bottom housing 18. For example, the bottom housing 18 may comprise flanges or threads that permit the bottom housing 18 to couple or screw into or onto the extended base 20, or the bottom housing 18 may be glued or welded onto the extended base 20. In the preferred embodiment, the bottom housing 18 interfaces with the extended base 20 so that it is preferably substantially centered on the extended base 20.
The screw cap 16 also preferably includes a top coupling portion 40 that is configured to couple to a bottom coupling portion 38 on or in the bottom housing 18. For example, in one embodiment, the screw cap 14 may comprise screw threads or flanges that interface with flanges or screw threads on or in the bottom housing 18. It will be appreciated that even though top coupling portion 40 and bottom coupling portion 38 are shown as thread and screw type elements, many other coupling configurations may be used, as desired.
The bottom housing 18 and bottom recess 52 may be configured to receive power elements 36 to power the illuminated ornament face 34 (
In the preferred embodiments, the extended base 20 is preferably placed on the underside or inside of headwear 28, purse 24, backpack 26, or other item, such that the bottom housing 18 extends through an eyelet 22 disposed in the fabric or material of the headwear 28, purse 24, backpack 26, or other item and the extended base 20 sits against or adjacent the eyelet 22. The screw cap 16 may then be interfaced with the bottom housing so that the eyelet 22 is disposed between the ornament face 14 and the extended base 20 and so that the eyelet 22 preferably rings the bottom housing 18. The system may also be configured so that the eyelet 22 is disposed between the bottom end 76 of the screw cap 16 and the extended base 20. The screw cap 16 may then be turned in relation to the bottom housing 18, or vice versa, to tighten engagement of the screw cap and bottom housing 18 and to secure placement of the ornament member 12 on the headwear 28, purse 24, backpack 26 or other item.
In the preferred embodiment a dimension or a diameter of the extended base 20 is preferably larger than a dimension or a diameter of the eyelet 22. For example, the eyelet diameter and extended base diameter may have the dimensions shown in Row D1 in Table 1, more preferably the dimensions shown in Row D2 and most preferably the dimensions shown in Row D3, although other suitable dimensions may be used.
In the preferred embodiment, at least a portion of the screw cap 16, when the screw cap 16 is engaged with the bottom housing 18, sits concentrically about the bottom housing 18. Alternately, in embodiments, the interchangeable illuminated ornament 10 may be configured so that at least a portion of the bottom housing 18 sits concentrically about at least a portion of the screw cap 16. The screw cap 16 and bottom housing 16 are preferably configured so that, when engaged, a dimension or a diameter of the engaged screw cap 16 and bottom housing 18 total less than the dimension or the diameter of the eyelet 22. In an alternate embodiment, the screw cap 16 may be configured to friction fit into or over bottom housing 18, and the extended base 20 may be used to pull the screw cap 16 from the bottom housing 18 to provide easy removal of the ornament member 12.
The illuminated ornament face 34 may include at least one illuminating element 62, and control circuit 64. The illuminating element(s) 62 may comprise an LED(s), or light emitting diode(s), but other illuminating devices may be used. Power elements 36 are preferably configured to power control circuit 64 and illuminating elements 62.
In the preferred embodiment, the screw cap 16 preferably comprises a top coupling portion 40 configured to couple to bottom coupling portion 38 of bottom housing 18. To energize control circuit 64 from power elements 36, the screw cap 16 may be screwed down tighter, and loosened when power is to be disconnected. For example, the interchangeable illuminated ornament 10 may be configured so that the user is able to turn the illuminated ornament face 34 on and off by turning the extended base 20 from a first position to a second position. Other configurations, however, may be used to turn power on and off to control circuit 64 and illuminating element 62, such as for example, an actuator or switch configuration. For example, the control circuit 64 may be activated by pressing down on the ornament member 12 to activate on-off switch 48 or an on-off switch may be located on the underside of the illuminated ornament face 34 to alternately turn on and off power to control circuit 64, however, it will be appreciated that other activation configurations may be utilized, as desired. Illuminating element 62 is typically an LED; however other illuminating elements may be used as desired.
In an alternate embodiment, items comprising relatively hard materials such as helmets or other items made of ABS plastic may comprise a grommet or other reinforced aperture. The extended base 20 may be placed on the underside or inside of the item such that the bottom housing 18 extends through the grommet or reinforced aperture disposed in the item. The screw cap 16 may then be engaged with the bottom housing so that the grommet or reinforced aperture is disposed between ornament face 14 and the extended base 20 and the grommet preferably rings the bottom housing 18. The screw cap 16 may then be turned in relation to the bottom housing 18, or vice versa, to tighten engagement of the screw cap and bottom housing 18 and to secure placement of the ornament member 12 on the item.
While the present invention has been described with regards to particular embodiments, it is recognized that additional variations of the present invention may be devised without departing from the inventive concept.
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