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The present invention relates to jewelry for displaying interchangeable objects, such as beads. The decorative object is held securely in place while the ring is on a user's finger, but is easily removable and interchangeable when the ring is removed from the user's finger.
Due to the often significant price associated with fine jewelry pieces, flexibility which allows a piece to be customized to the purchaser's taste or daily wardrobe selection is useful and popular. Bead collecting, usually for bracelets and necklaces, has also become quite popular.
Others have developed various jewelry pieces that allow for more than one displayed ornament or bead. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,318,122, issued Nov. 20, 2001 to Gregg Burgard, entitled INTERCHANGEABLE ORNAMENT JEWELRY DISPLAY is one such example. The devices shown therein provide a relatively unstable platform for currently-popular beads having a relatively large diameter hole. Additionally, the ring shown therein holds an ornament bead a significantly distance away from the wearer's finger, thus presenting an awkward piece.
The present invention provides a novel approach for displaying beads or ornaments having a hole therein or therethrough.
The present invention provides a ring for interchangeably displaying a bead-type ornament or other ornament having an opening formed therein or there through. The ring includes a shank portion shaped in size to at least partially encircle the user's finger. A support member extends away from the shank to a position spaced from the user's finger. A post extends from the support member toward the user and terminates in a free end such that a bead or other ornament may be positioned on the post when the ring is not on a finger or is held captive by the support member and post when the ring is on a finger.
Other benefits, advantages, and objects of the present invention may be seen from careful examination of the following detailed descriptions of preferred embodiments and the various figures of the drawing, all of which comprise disclosure of the present invention. The jewelry device described here and is described and illustrated as a finger ring. It should be understood that variations on this theme, such as a toe ring or other body jewelry are included within the scope of the present invention described for use on a user's finger.
Like reference numerals are used to indicate like parts throughout the various figures of the drawing, wherein:
The present invention provides a device with no moving parts for interchangeably displaying a bead or similar ornament as a piece of jewelry in the form of a finger ring. Glass beads, such as those popularly sold under the trademark TROLLBEADS™ by Lund Trading, LLC of Columbia, Md. or PANDORA™ sold by Pandora Jewelry, LLC, also of Columbia, Md. Pandora Jewelry, LLC is also the owner of U.S. Pat. No. 7,007,507 relating to necklaces and bracelets for displaying such beads. These beads are made of glass, precious metals, and/or gem stones. These popular beads may include a wide variety of color patterns, textures, and shapes, but most are generally within a predetermined range of diameter and thickness.
Referring to the various figures of the drawing, and first to
As used herein, “bead” and “bead-type ornament” is meant to include any ornament which has a bore formed partially or fully therethrough, regardless of specific shape, style, or material.
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Many other variations in ring designs may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, a single support member (16 or 18) may extend from the shank portion 12 from either a side or the front of the ring toward a position to support the post 20. So long as the post 20 is supported and the free end 22 extended in a manner which allows an ornament having an opening therein or therethrough to be lifted into position for placement on the post 20 when the ring 10, 28, 30 is not on the user's finger and is held captive when the ring 10, 28, 30 is placed on the user's finger, such a device is considered to be within the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, patent protection is not to be limited by the specific embodiments disclosed herein, but by the following claim or claims, interpreted in accordance with legal concepts of claim construction.
This application claims the benefit of our U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/821,881 filed Aug. 9, 2006.
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