Claims
- 1. A clasp for selectively joining a first element to a second element comprising, in combination:
a) a first body member having a flange adapted to receive said first element; b) a second body member having a flange adapted to receive said second element; c) each of said body members including at least one magnet; d) said body members being arranged so that a common magnetic field selectively secures said members to one another.
- 2. A clasp as defined in claim 1 wherein each of said body members further includes:
a) each of said body members is generally elongated having opposed first and second ends; and b) said flange is located at one of said ends of each of said body members.
- 3. A clasp as defined in claim 2 further including:
a) each of said body members comprises an elongated frame of nonmagnetic material having an internal channel; and b) said at least one magnet is located within said internal channel of each of said elongated frames.
- 4. A clasp as defined in claim 3 wherein each of said elongated frames is generally semi-cylindrical.
- 5. A clasp as defined in claim 4 wherein each of said elongated frames additionally comprises:
a) a disk-like end member and a cylindrical end member b) said channel being semi-cylindrical and coaxial with said semi-cylindrical frame; and c) said disk-like end member and said cylindrical end member being located at opposed ends of said semi-cylindrical channel.
- 6. A clasp as defined in claim 5 wherein said flange is fixed to said disk-like end member of a body member.
- 7. A clasp as defined in claim 6 wherein each of said magnets is generally cylindrical.
- 8. A clasp for selectively joining a first element to a second element comprising, in combination:
a) an elongated first generally-cylindrical body of a first diameter and having opposed open and closed ends; b) a flange having an internal aperture fixed to the exterior surface of said closed end of said elongated first body; c) a first disk-like magnet arranged transverse to the axis of symmetry of and within said elongated first generally-cylindrical body, said first disk-like magnet comprising semicircular disk regions divided by a first diameter, each of said semicircular disk regions comprising opposed major surfaces of opposite magnetic polarity; d) semicircular disk regions of said first disk-like magnet having major surface regions on opposite sides of said first diameter of opposite polarity; e) an elongated second generally cylindrical body of a second diameter having a first closed end; f) a flange having an internal aperture fixed to said closed end of said second body; g) the opposed end of said elongated second generally cylindrical body being closed by a second disk-like magnet arranged transverse to the axis of symmetry of said elongated second generally cylindrical body, said second magnet comprising two semicircular disk regions, each of said regions having opposed major surfaces of opposite magnetic polarity divided by a second diameter; h) major surface regions of said second magnet on opposed sides of said second diameter being of opposite magnetic polarity; and i) said second diameter being less than said first diameter whereby said elongated second generally cylindrical body may be received within said elongated first generally-cylindrical body.
- 9. A clasp as defined in claim 8 further including:
a) said elongated second generally-cylindrical body having at least one radially directed pin extending from the exterior surface thereof; b) said elongated first generally-cylindrical body having at least one L-shaped slot comprising a longitudinally-directed slot portion for receiving said pin and an intersecting radially-directed slot portion.
- 10. A clasp as defined in claim 8 wherein said at least one longitudinal slot portion of said elongated first generally-cylindrical body and said pin of said elongated second generally-cylindrical body are arranged so that, when said pin is engaged to said slot portion, said first diameter is angularly displaced from said second diameter.
- 11. A clasp as defined in claim 10 wherein said first diameter is displaced approximately ninety degrees from said second diameter.
- 12. A clasp as defined in claim 9 wherein said first diameter is aligned with said second diameter when said pin is received at the free end of said radial slot portion.
- 13. A clasp as defined in claim 9 comprising:
a) two L-shaped slots; b) two radially-directed pins fixed to the exterior of said elongated second generally-cylindricaly body; and c) said L-shaped slots and said pins being arranged so that said pins may simultaneously engage and be seated within an L-shaped slots.
- 14. A clasp for selectively joining a first element to a second element comprising, in combination:
a) a first generally-hemispherical housing element; b) a second generally-hemispherical housing element; c) a first magnet; d) a second magnet; e) a first holder adapted to receive said first magnet within said first generally-hemispherical housing; f) a second holder adapted to receive said second magnet within said second generally-hemispherical housing; g) each of said first and second magnets comprising opposed surfaces of opposite magnetic polarity; and h) said first and second holders being arranged to position said first magnet relative to said second magnet when said first and second generally-hemispherical housing elements are oriented to form a hemisphere so whereby surfaces of opposite magnetic polarity of said first and second magnet are adjacent one another.
- 15. A clasp as defined in claim 1 further characterized in that each of said magnets is generally-planar.
- 16. A clasp as defined in claim 15 further characterized in that:
a) each of said holders includes a hook-like free end; and b) each of said magnets is generally disk-like and fixed within the free end of an associated housing.
- 17. A clasp as defined in claim 14 further including a flange having an internal aperture fixed to the edge of each of said generally-hemispherical housings.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/487,424 of co-inventors George Gero, Leslie C. Hoffman and Raymond D. Lathrop covering “Cuff Link With Changeable Element” filed Jan. 20, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09487424 |
Jan 2000 |
US |
Child |
10104639 |
Mar 2002 |
US |