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Photo jewelry (images/designs, prints) provides a very popular way for individuals to display pictures of children, hobbies, pets, etc. However, current photo jewelry usually only allows for the permanent display of one picture. If one desires to wear or change out more than one picture, they must buy a completely new piece of jewelry. This can become costly, time consuming, space consuming and wasteful. Additionally, the pieces become outdated and potentially not wearable.
This invention provides an alternative to traditional photo jewelry and provides customizable, dynamic jewelry pieces. The present invention combines many unique features and elements, including use of a magnetic bezel, to allow the user to easily rotate “buttons” with unique pictures and images for unlimited options. Additionally, the wearer needs only one base piece with unlimited photo/image/pattern options.
Several preferred embodiments of the present invention are shown herein in the form of a bracelet, and a square and round pendant. The bracelet, in the preferred embodiment shown, has five bezels with a hematite magnet embedded at the base of each bezel. The pendants, as shown, have one bezel with a hematite magnet incorporated therein in both the square and round design. Other design options include but are not limited to oval, diamond, and rectangle designs. Design shapes and options are unlimited. A preferably flat-back steel button can be inserted into each bezel and stays in place via the magnetic quality of the hematite magnet in the pendant base (e.g. neodymium, hematite, etc.) which attracts the steel at the base (bottom) of the button. The bezels also work with other types of magnets and other materials with magnetic properties or (not required but optional) polar-opposite magnets. Inserts may be, but are not limited to, standard Tecre “buttons.” The inserts can be manufactured from virtually any type of materials which can include, but are not limited to, ceramic, glass, acrylic, plastic and any other material, with a bottom with magnetic properties or a polar-opposite magnet for attraction to the magnet in the bezel. The user can keep the base bracelet and pendant on while simply pressing the side of the button for easy removal and replacement with a new button. This eliminates the need to take the base components on and off and allows the user to simply replace the “buttons.”
This invention differs from other known jewelry on the market in many ways, including as follows:
Because the base of each bezel contains a magnet, instead of on the bottom of each insert, this allows for a significant cost savings over competitive products which require a magnet on every removable insert. This allows for a much greater opportunity for crafters, for instance, to create inserts using affordable and well-known button machines, and using a wide variety of materials such as resin, polymer clay, etc.
The customizable jewelry invention includes bezels 10 of various shapes. Each bezel 10 includes a magnet 20 in its base. The bezel 10 is preferably formed from zinc alloy, but is not limited to such construction. Whatever shape the bezel 10 takes, it preferably includes a raised perimeter 11 wall around a base 12. Set within the base is a magnet 20, preferably a hematite magnet. Buttons 195, or other decorative pieces, mimic the overall shape of the bezel 10 and fit within the perimeter wall 11. Buttons 10 can be made of any material and include a button portion 196 that will be attracted to the bezel magnet for completion of the jewelry piece.
Multiple bezels 10 can be linked together to form a bracelet 15 or similar piece of jewelry. In one preferred embodiment of the bracelet, each bezel 10 has corresponding, complimentary hinged or other attachment mechanisms 31 fastened at opposing sides thereof to link multiple bezels together, as shown in
The jewelry of the present invention also includes decorative inserts, or buttons 195. Buttons are adornments that have a metallic or other magnet-attractive feature that attracts to the magnet 20 in each bezel 10. Moreover, bezels 10 are sized and shaped to fit snugly, yet removably, into the perimeter wall 11 of the bezel 10. Preferably, buttons 195 are created with colorful or decorative materials using well-known Tecre button machines, with any suitable materials.
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The magnet inlay design invention is unique from other designs because it allows the user to use an inexpensive steel flat-back button or any other material that attracts to a hematite magnet or polar-opposite magnetic device to attract to the bezel. Furthermore, the design allows the user to keep the preferably zinc-alloy base on at all times and simply replace images in and out via pressing on the side of the button with the thumb or forefinger.
This design can be adapted for other jewelry or other apparel and crafting items. Buttons and other steel-bottomed devices rest and stay snugly in place in the bezel 10. As shown in the preferred embodiments, each bezel 10 inside diameter measures approximately 25 mm. The entire width of each bezel 10 is preferably approximately 27-28 mm. The pendant, shown in
The design of the bezels 10 accommodates multiple types of inserts (buttons) 195, including: 1) standard one-inch round metal flat-back buttons 195 that are attracted to the magnet 20 in the bezel 10 and created with any standard button making machine (Tecre is one example of a well-known manufacturer of these button-making machines); 2) buttons/inserts that have ceramic, neodymium (or other type of) magnet component already attached to them, which are also attracted to the magnet 20 embedded in the base 12 of the bezel 10; 3) any other metal-backed (magnetic) object which can be inserted into/onto the bezel 10 (e.g. objects glued or attached in any way to a metal base, such as small objects embedded in resin). The design enables more options for various types of inserts that can be used with the pendants and bracelets, and avoids a reliance on any one magnetic device. The inset bezel is unique. No known design incorporates this technology of embedding the magnet into the base of the bezel, or utilizing a magnetic bezel, allowing use of buttons with magnetic metals (such as galvanized steel), ceramic magnets, neodymium earth magnets and other materials with magnetic properties, but not requiring an actual magnet. This allows the user a variety of options not currently available in the marketplace.
Visually, each bezel 10 is preferably and generally flat in the bottom 12 and having a perimeter wall 11 with an approximately 2 mm depth designed to ensure that inserts of any variety stay securely in place verses other designs in which the inserts can easily be loosened out of the base. Furthermore, the back of each bezel 10 is preferably decorated with a textured, or other, design to be visually appealing.
When attaching an insert 195 to the pendant 90 or bracelet 15, the user knows that the insert 195 is in place when it makes a “clicking” or snapping sound.
The bracelet 15 is uniquely designed to preferably include five bezels 10 so that users are able to display five inserts 195 versus the industry standard of one or two. This was created to allow users to create a piece of jewelry that distinctively highlights their personality, interests, etc. (something not available in other designs). Furthermore the bracelet 15 has three “sizer-rings” to accommodate a variety of wrist sizes with a toggle-clasp, allowing the product to have wide-appeal to adult women.
The edging of the bezel was designed to frame the insert 195. Simple silver edging and decorative bezel edging were created to convey a more upscale image. When the insert 195 is dropped into the bezel 10, the edging 11 of each bezel “frames” the design. This unique bezel design can be adapted to other components to be used in the crafting industry—for instance incorporated into beaded necklaces, scrapbooking, etc.
In a preferred embodiment, each bezel 10 inside diameter measures approximately 25 mm, and the entire outer width of each bezel 10 is approximately 27-28 mm, but either can be various sizes as long as they complement each other. The pendant 90, 130 preferably has a bail for easy sliding on and off of a chain. Top to bottom the pendant 90, 130 preferably measures about 1¼″ (3 cm). As stated above, in a preferred embodiment, the bracelet 15 has five bezels 10 (for five unique designs/buttons) and measures end to end about 8½ inches (about 22 cm). It also has a toggle clasp 41 and three rings 42 for easy-sizing. The bracelet 15 is unique and new to the industry. Both items preferably work with readily available 1″ flat back buttons easily made, for example, with a 1″ Tecre button machine.
The hinges 31 between each bezel 10 in the bracelet 15 are preferably designed so that the bracelet 15 would easily flex around a users' wrist while staying securely in place and nearly indestructible with casual wear. The hinges 31 have a secure pin and lock system which is strong and secure for the user. The sizer rings 42 (end of toggle-clasp) are preferably designed for sizing functionality as well as carrying through the theme of the circular bezels and classic looking design. Sizer rings 42 are connected via wrapped links that do not distract from the look of the bracelet while adding to the classic look.
While the invention has been described with reference to certain embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from its scope. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
This application is a Non Provisional Application related to and claiming priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/612,630, filed Mar. 19, 2012. The contents of the preceding is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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61612630 | Mar 2012 | US |