1. Field of Invention
This invention pertains to a jewelry assembly formed of a housing with a cavity and one or more replaceable decorative inserts sized and shaped to fit snuggly into the housing. Magnetic elements are provided to keep and hold the inserts in the cavity.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Many different kinds of jewelry are formed of two components: a housing and an insert mounted in the housing. The housing is usually made of a precious metal, such as an alloy of gold, silver, platinum, etc., and the insert may be made of many different materials, including metal alloys, plastics, ceramics or even precious or semi-precious stone. Both components have decorative designs, sometimes having very complex shapes. Conventionally the insert is permanently attached to the housing and the housing is sized and shaped to be worn either directly on a person's body, or attached to clothing.
Many users, however, would find it advantageous if the inserts would be exchangeable between different pieces of jewelry because such an arrangement would give them more flexibility. For example, a jewelry piece with one colored stone would be suitable with one outfit while the same jewelry piece with a different colored stone would be suitable for another outfit.
While many attempts have been made to make such multi-piece jewelry, none of these attempts were successful.
A jewelry piece constructed in accordance with this invention includes a housing having a head including a well with a circular shape defining an axis extending through said head. An insert having a top surface with a decorative element and a sleeve extending below said top surface, said sleeve being shaped to fit in said well, said sleeve being rotatable around said axis within said well. A magnetic mounting member is arranged and constructed to hold said sleeve within said well. In one embodiment the head includes a head washer disposed in the well and the insert includes an insert washer disposed in said insert. One of said washers may be a magnet and the other of the washers may be made of a magnetizable material cooperating with said magnet to hold said insert and said head together. Alternatively both washers are magnets cooperating to hold said insert and said head together.
Preferably one of said insert and said head is formed with a boss extending along said axis, said boss extending into a hole to facilitate the rotation of said insert with respect to said head. In one embodiment, the boss extends through said head and is sized and shaped so that pushing said boss allows said insert and said head to separate from each other.
In one embodiment, a jewelry assembly is provided including a plurality of housings, each housing being formed with well with a bottom hole, the wells of all housings being substantially identical; a plurality of inserts, each insert including a top surface with a decorative element and a member extending to said bottom hole when a respective insert is seated in the well of a respective housing. Each housing and insert including a respective element to maintain the respective insert in the well of the respective housing when so seated. A tool is also provided having a separation member, said tool being shaped to allow said insertion member to be inserted through said hole to push on said member of the respective insert to separate the respective insert from the respective well.
Referring now to the Figures,
As shown in
The well 18 in head is preferably cylindrical as well and its diameter is equal or just slightly larger than the outer diameter of sleeve 22. The well 18 is sized and shaped to receive the sleeve 22 of insert 20 snugly so that the sleeve 22 is not normally visible, as seen in
Details of the elements of the insert 20 are shown in
Insert 20 further includes a disc shaped washer 40 that is received into the second cavity 30. The washer is formed with a central concentric hole 42 having a diameter selected to allow the boss 32 to pass through the washer 40. The washer 40 can be secured to the body 31 by using an adhesive or other well-known means. Alternatively, the washer is made an integral part of the body 31.
Similarly, the head 16 is provided with a bottom wall 54 having at least a central opening 56 as shown in
Nested in the well 18 is a washer 60 shown in
Importantly, in one embodiment of the invention, both washers 40 and 60 are made of a magnetic material. Preferably, they are made, or include, a rare earth-type magnetic material that generates a very strong magnetic field. Moreover, in the configuration shown in
As shown in the Figures, the jewelry piece 10 is assembled by placing the insert 20 into the head 16 so that its sleeve 22 is nested completely inside the well 18. Preferably the head 16 and insert 20 is sized and shaped so that the two magnetic washers 40, 60 touch each other. Moreover, the boss 32 passes through both washers. Preferably, the boss 32 is made of a material that increases the strength of the magnetic field generated by the two washers. As a result, a very strong attractive force is generated between the head 16 and the insert 20 that insures that, once installed, the insert 20 does not easily separate and fall out of the head 16.
In an alternate embodiment of the invention, only one of the washers 40, 60 is made of a magnetic material and the other is made of a magnetizable material (e.g., a material that is attracted to magnet). If washer 40 is magnetic than washer 60 can be made integral with the head 16. If washer 60 is magnetic, washer 40 can be made integral with insert 20 and/or boss 32.
The boss 32 provides three distinct features for the jewelry piece 10. First, as discussed above, it strengthens the magnetic field between the washers 40, 60 and therefore increases the magnetic attractive force between them. Therefore, the washers 40, 60 could be made smaller and lighter than without the boss 32 and still be able to generate a strong magnetic field to hold the insert and the head together and prevent them from separating even while a wearer is involved in various strenuous physical activity, such as running, jumping, dancing, etc.
Second, the boss 32 is disposed concentrically in hole 62 and because both the well 18 and the sleeve 22 are round and concentrically oriented and spaced with respect to boss 32, the boss 32 acts as an axis of rotation allowing the insert 20 to rotate with respect the head 16. Preferably the head 16 and/or stone 24 can be designed with various decorative features that are enhanced by the positioning the insert 20 at one of several angles around the axis of boss 32. The boss 32 in this case facilitates the rotation of the insert with the respect to the head by maintaining the sleeve concentric with respect to the inside wall of the well. Without the boss, there may be a tendency on the part of the user to rotate the insert in a manner that would bring the sleeve in contact with the wall of the well thereby causing friction therebetween and making it harder to rotate the insert in the head and causing damage to the wells and in time losing the shape and not be able to it in to each other anymore.
Third, the boss 32 facilitates the removal of insert 20 from head 16 as described below.
As can be seen from the drawings, the insert is sized and shaped so that it fits into the well of the head with its wall 33 being flush with the inner wall of the well. As a result, and, especially because of the strong magnetic force between the washers 40, 60, insert 20 is almost impossible to separate from the head by hand. The insert 20 can be separated from the head 16 with some sharp object being pushed through the holes of the bottom wall 54. However, the boss 32 is preferably made long enough so that it penetrates and extends at least partially through hole 56 in the bottom wall 54. Then the insert 20 is easily separated from the head 16 by pushing the boss 32 axially. This action can again be performed, again by using a sharp object. However, in an alternate embodiment, a tool is provided for this purpose. Referring to
The shaft 76 has a tip 78 and may have a circular cross section. An arm 80 branches off from the shaft 76, preferably at a predetermined distance from the end of tip 78. Arm 80 may have a circular cross section and a diameter approximately equal to the diameter of boss 32. The arm 80 terminates with a tip 82 and set back from this tip 82 is a plate 84. The plate 84 is disposed in a plane perpendicular to the axis of arm 80 and has a generally oval shape as seen in
The tool 70 is used to as follows. The shaft 76 is inserted through the shank 14 with the tip 78 being positioned under the head 16. The arm 80 is then advanced toward the head 16 until the tip 82 comes into contact with the boss 32. The arm 80 is then pushed longitudinally until the plate 84 enters and gets into opening 56 thereby displacing and pushing boss 32 axially outwardly of the well 18. At the same time the two washers 40, 60 are separated thereby reducing the magnetic force between these members considerably. As a result, the insert 20 can now be readily removed by hand from the head 16.
The tool 70 can be either given away to costumers as a promotional item, or sold to customers separately. However, advantageously, the tool 70, the housing 12 and the insert 20 are made with decorative elements that are either follow the same or similar theme (e.g., the same color, the same color combination, the same motif, etc.) or they complement each other. These three elements, or several combinations of elements, e.g., several housings 12, several inserts 20 and, optionally a tool 70) can be packaged and sold together as a jewelry assembly, with various inserts 20 being selectively inserted into various housings and then being removed at will with tool 70.
While the invention was described for a ring, obviously it is extendible to other types of jewelry as well, such as earrings, pins, necklace pendants, cuff-links, tie pins, etc. For example,
The jewelry assembly discussed above, can include the same type of housings or they can include several different types of housing forming rings, earrings, etc, with respective inserts.
Numerous other modifications may be made to the invention without departing from its scope as defined in the appended claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 61/578,323 filed on Dec. 21, 2011 and incorporated herein in its entirety.
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