Claims
- 1. A jewelry system comprising a necklace assembly having a decorative chain with opposed first and second ends, releasably lockable primary finding components mounted to the opposed first and second ends of the necklace assembly, first and second auxiliary findings being mounted to said necklace assembly intermediate said opposed first and second ends of said necklace, said first and second auxiliary findings including mateable components releasably locked with one another for permitting portions of said necklace assembly to be disconnected from remaining portions of said necklace assembly for use as a bracelet, portions of said necklace assembly between said first end and said first auxiliary finding defining a first bracelet component, portions of said necklace assembly from said second end to said second auxiliary finding defining a second bracelet component, portions of said necklace assembly between said first and second auxiliary findings forming a pin component, said system further including at least one connector for releasably joining said first and second bracelet components in substantially parallel side-to-side relationship for forming a double-stranded bracelet, said system further comprising a pin base releasably engageable with said pin component and having pin means for releasable connection of said pin base to an item of clothing.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein said decorative chain has a rear surface, an opposed front surface, and a pair of sides, said primary finding including a locking element accessible from at least one surface selected from the group consisting from said side surfaces and said, front surface of said necklace assembly, said auxiliary finding including a latch element accessible from said rear surface of said necklace assembly.
- 3. The system as in claim 2, wherein the primary finding defines a width greater than the width of said decorative chain, and wherein the auxiliary finding defines a width substantially equal to the width of the decorative chain.
- 4. A jewelry system comprising an elongate decorative chain with opposed first and second ends, portions of said decorative chain between said ends having opposed front and rear surfaces defining a height for said decorative chain and having opposed sides defining a width for said decorative chain, first and second primary finding components mounted respectively to the first and second ends of the decorative chain and being releasably lockable with one another, said system further comprising at least one auxiliary finding assembly intermediate said ends of said decorative chain, said auxiliary finding assembly comprising a female finding component having a height and a width substantially equal to the height and the width of the decorative chain and having a receptacle formed therein, a male finding component configured for releasable locked engagement in the receptacle of the female finding component, and a latch hingedly connected to the rear surface of the decorative chain for hinged movement about an axis extending between said sides, said latch defining a width no greater than the width of the decorative chain and being releasably engageable with portions of said rear surface of said decorative chain registered with said engaged male and female finding components, whereby said auxiliary finding components enable reconfiguration of portions of said decorative chain for selectively shortening and lengthening said decorative chain.
- 5. The system of claim 4, wherein the system comprises at least two of said auxiliary finding assemblies.
- 6. The system of claim 4, further comprising at least one connector for releasably connecting portions of said decorative chain in side-to-side engagement with one another.
- 7. The system of claim 6, wherein at least one said connector includes a pin mounted thereto for pinning said connector and portions of said decorative chain connected thereto onto an item of clothing.
- 8. The system of claim 4, wherein said latch includes a projection at an end thereof remote from the hinged connection of said latch to said rear surface of said decorative chain, and wherein portions of said decorative chain in proximity to said male finding component define an opening for releasable locked engagement with said projection on said latch.
- 9. The system of claim 8, wherein portions of said latch remote from said hinged connection of said latch to said rear surface of said decorative chain are tapered for insertion of a finger nail between said latch and said decorative chain thereby releasing said projection of said latch from said decorative chain.
- 10. The system of claim 4, further comprising at least one accessory having a lockable portion for releasable locked connection to a selected location on said decorative chain and having a pendant suspended from said lockable portion.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Patent Appl. No. 60/039,455 which was filed on Feb. 25, 1997.
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