Claims
- 1. An item of jewelry comprising a body loop component and an interchangeable head component forming a jewelry system comprising:
- said interchangeable head comprising a decorative portion, said interchangeable head having a top and a bottom,
- a first side wall between said top and said bottom attached to said head,
- a second side wall between said top and said bottom; opposite to said first side wall, and attached to said head, and
- a third side wall between said top and said bottom, said third side wall located between said first and second side walls, and attached to said head,
- said body loop component having transverse securement means, said first and second side walls being open to said bottom for receiving said transverse securement means through said first and second side walls,
- said third side wall comprising an opening for receiving retainer means movable into said head through said third wall transversely to said transverse securement means and below said transverse securement means when said transverse securement means is received in said first and second side walls,
- the transverse securement means being frictionally held in place by said retainer means bearing against said transverse securement means,
- said retainer means comprising flexible coplanar elements permitting the size of the retainer means to be small enough to pass through said opening and large enough to be held in place after said retainer means is inserted in said opening,
- wherein the same interchangeable head may be secured to any of several different body loop components of jewelry such as a ring, necklace, or bracelet.
- 2. The jewelry system described in claim 1, wherein said transverse securement means is taken from the class consisting of a jewelry shank, a chain for a bracelet, and a chain for a necklace.
- 3. The jewelry system described in claim 1, wherein said head comprises means for supporting said retainer means below said transverse securement means when said transverse securement means is in place and said retainer means is received through said third wall transversely to said transverse securement means, said retainer means being separate from said head and frictionally bearing on said transverse securement means.
- 4. The jewelry system described in claim 2, wherein said head comprises means for supporting said retainer means below said transverse securement means when said transverse securement means is received in said guide means and said retainer means is received through said third wall transversely to said transverse securement means, said retainer means being separate from said head and frictionally bearing on said transverse securement means.
- 5. The jewelry system described in claim 1, wherein said securement means comprises a bar member comprising two bars being close to one another and being parallel to each other wherein said bar means is received through said first wall.
- 6. The jewelry system described in claim 5, wherein said two bars are rigidly positioned with respect to one another.
- 7. The jewelry system described in claim 1, further comprising fourth side wall means depending from said head and being positioned opposite to said third side wall, wherein said retainer means extends between said third and fourth side walls of said head when said retainer means is fully received into said head.
- 8. The jewelry system described in claim 2, further comprising fourth side wall means depending from said head and being positioned opposite to said third side wall, wherein said retainer means extends between said third and fourth side walls of said head when said retainer means is fully received into said head.
- 9. The jewelry system described in claim 1, wherein said head, said first, second and third side walls are formed as a unitary element.
- 10. The jewelry system described in claim 2, wherein said head, said first, second and third side walls are formed as a unitary element.
- 11. The jewelry system described in claim 7, wherein said head, said first, second, third and fourth side walls comprise a unitary element.
- 12. The jewelry system described in claim 8, wherein said head, said first, second, third and fourth walls comprise a unitary element.
- 13. The jewelry system described in claim 1, wherein said retainer means comprises a first leg and a second leg, said first leg being disposed toward said first side wall, and said second leg being disposed toward said second side wall when said retainer means is fully received in said head, and
- said retainer means further comprising spring means for urging said first and second legs into pressing engagement with said head.
- 14. The jewelry system described in claim 2, wherein said retainer means comprises a first leg and a second leg, said first leg being disposed toward said first side wall, and said second leg being disposed toward said second side wall when said-retainer means is fully received in said head, and
- said retainer means further comprising spring means for urging said first and second legs into pressing engagement with said head.
- 15. The jewelry system described in claim 13, further comprising:
- means on one of said legs for engaging said head for preventing withdrawal of said retainer means from said head unless said spring means is forcibly moved against the force of said spring means.
- 16. The jewelry system described in claim 14, further comprising:
- means on one of said legs for engaging said head for preventing withdrawal of said retainer means from said head unless said spring means is forcibly moved against the force of said spring means.
- 17. The jewelry system described in claim 15, wherein
- said retainer means is generally flat, of spring material formed in a U-shape, and adapted for insertion in said head with the apex of the U leading said legs of said U and said legs being wider than said opening of said third side wall for receiving said retainer means.
- 18. The jewelry system described in claim 16, wherein
- said retainer means is generally flat, of spring material formed in a U-shape, and adapted for insertion in said head with the apex of the U leading said legs of said U and said legs being wider than said opening of said third side wall for receiving said retainer means.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/081,019 filed Jun 22, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,440,900.
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