The present invention relates in general to a jewelry item and pertains, more particularly, to an item that is used for the support of one or more charms.
There are several prior art references that describe jewelry items. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 10,342,302 to Clark describes an identification charm bracelet. However, any of the existing products do not provide a ready way for attaching a charm to a base member which is in turn supported, in one embodiment, from a necklace chain.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a jewelry item that is for support from the body of a user in order to display the jewelry item.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved jewelry item that is comprised of a base member and at least one charm that is removeably supported from the base member. In this regard the base member includes at least one opening for receiving a support post of the charm so as to retain the charm in place relative to the base member.
To accomplish the foregoing and other objects and advantages of the present invention there Is provided a jewelry item that is for support from the body of a user in order to display the jewelry item. In accordance with the present invention the jewelry item comprises a base member and at least one charm that is for support from the base member, the charm having a display end where an indicia piece is formed and a support end in the form of an elongated support post. The base member includes at least one opening for receiving the support post of the charm so as to retain the charm in place relative to the base member.
In accordance with other aspects of the present invention the indicia piece is in the form of a letter, number, image or symbol; the symbol or image is in the form of a geometric shape, an emoji or a descriptive print; the base member has a plurality of openings spaced along a longitudinal axis of the base member; further including a partially spherical securing member that is attached at a rear surface of the base member and about the opening; wherein the elongated support post at the support end of the charm has a distal end ridge piece for engagement with the opening in the base member and the partially spherical securing member so as to retain the charm to the base member; including at least one loop on the base member that enables the jewelry item to be hung from a necklace or bracelet; wherein the loop is provided at opposite ends of the base member or is provided at an intermediate location of the base member; and wherein the base member extends either linearly or in an arcuate manner.
In accordance with another version of the present invention there is provided a jewelry item that is meant for support from a necklace or bracelet for displaying at least one charm. The jewelry item further includes a base member from which the at least one charm is for supported, the charm having a display end where an indicia piece is formed and a support end in the form of an elongated support post. The base member includes at least one opening for receiving the support post of the charm so as to retain the charm in place relative to the base member.
In accordance with still other aspects of the present invention the base member has a plurality of openings spaced along a locus of the base member, and including a rear retaining piece disposed at a rear surface of the base member and about each opening, wherein the elongated support post at the support end of the charm has a distal end ridge piece for engagement with the opening in the base member and the rear retaining piece so as to retain the charm to the base member; the indicia piece is in the form of a letter, number, image or symbol; the symbol or image is in the form of a geometric shape, an emoji or a descriptive print; including at least one loop on the base member that enables the jewelry item to be hung from a necklace or bracelet; wherein a loop is provided at either opposite ends of the base member or at an intermediate location of the base member; and wherein the base member extends either linearly or in an arcuate manner.
In accordance with still another version of the present invention there is provided a jewelry item that is meant for support from a necklace or bracelet for displaying at least one charm, the jewelry item further including a base member from which the at least one charm is for supported, the charm having a display end where an indicia piece is formed and a support end in the form of an elongated support post. The base member includes at least one opening for receiving the support post of the charm so as to retain the charm in place relative to the base member, wherein the base member has a plurality of openings spaced along a locus of the base member, and including a rear retaining piece disposed at a rear surface of the base member and about each opening, wherein the elongated support post at the support end of the charm has a distal end ridge piece for engagement with the opening in the base member and for engagement with the rear retaining piece so as to retain the charm to the base member, wherein the indicia piece is in the form of a letter, and where adjacent indicia pieces are determined to form a word or name; and including at least one loop on the base member that enables the jewelry item to be hung from the necklace or bracelet.
It should be understood that the drawings are provided for the purpose of illustration only and are not intended to define the limits of the disclosure. The foregoing and other objects and advantages of the embodiments described herein will become apparent with reference to the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Refer to a first embodiment of the present invention that is illustrated in
Thus, in
The base member 16 is for support of a plurality of charms 18. The charm 18 may be considered as having a display end illustrated at 20 and a support end as illustrated at 22. Refer to three different charm constructions shown in respective perspective views in
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Having now described a limited number of embodiments of the present invention, it should now be apparent to those skilled in the art that numerous other embodiments and modifications thereof are contemplated as falling within the scope of the present invention, as defined by the appended claims.
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