The present disclosure relates to fashion accessories. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to locket-style fashion accessories.
Fashion accessories allow for personalizing a user's “look.” Lockets have been used to hold items such as pictures in a wearable container.
According to a first embodiment of the present disclosure, a locket is provided including a cap and a base. The cap includes a cylindrical wall portion; a top portion combining with the cylindrical portion to define an internal cap aperture, the internal aperture having internal threads defined therein; and a decorative element protruding from the top portion in a direction opposite of the cylindrical wall portion. The base includes a bottom and a cylindrical wall, the cylindrical wall defining an internal base aperture. The base further including outwardly protruding threads operable to selectively engage threads of the cap such that rotational motion of the cap or base causes engagement and disengagement of the cap and the base. The base further including a track including upper and lower annular elements, the track sized and shaped to receive at least a portion of a coupler therein.
According to another embodiment of the present disclosure, a sleeve is provided including a body having a cylindrical wall defining an upwardly open aperture sized and shaped to receive and secure a cap therein that is sized and shaped to be received on an industry standard two-liter bottle, the body including a bottom coupled to the cylindrical wall; and a coupler attached to the bottom of the body.
According to another embodiment of the present disclosure, a plastic cap including; a cylindrical wall portion; a top portion combining with the cylindrical portion to define an internal cap aperture, the internal aperture having internal threads defined therein, the threads sized and shaped to be compatible with industry standard threads on a 20 oz/1-liter/2-liter bottle ; and a decorative element protruding from the top portion in a direction opposite of the cylindrical wall portion.
The above-mentioned and other features of the disclosure, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the disclosure taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
a-c are perspective and plan views of an exemplary first embodiment closure base;
a-b are cross sectional views of the exemplary first embodiment closure base of
a-b are cross sectional and plan views of an exemplary first embodiment closure cap;
a-d are perspective and plan views of the exemplary first embodiment closure cap of
a-c are overhead, side, and underneath plan views of an insert for use with the closure base of
a-b show underneath and side plan views of a first embodiment coupler;
a-b show underneath and side plan views of a second embodiment coupler; and
Closure 10 of the present disclosure (
a-c illustrate a first embodiment base 12. Base 12 is formed from molded plastic and includes bottom 24 and cylindrical wall 26. Cylindrical wall 26 includes retaining ring 28, threads 30, and central aperture 32. Bottom 24 is circular and has a diameter greater than that of cylindrical wall 26. Retaining ring 28 extends radially outward from cylindrical wall 26 and forms track 34 between ring 28 and bottom 24. Track 34 is sized and located to allow couplers 18, 20, 22 to be received thereby while allowing selective attachment and detachment of cap 14 to and from base 12. Threads 30 are sized and arranged to comply with industry-standard bottle cap thread sizes for plastic two-liter, one-liter, and 20 oz bottles. Central aperture 32 is sized to receive insert 16. The diameter of central aperture 32 is slightly larger than the outer diameter of insert 16. Alternatively, as discussed below, in certain embodiments, insert 16 is sized to abut the walls of central aperture 32. In one embodiment, central aperture 32 is approximately one half inches deep, which corresponds to cylindrical wall 26 being approximately one half inches high.
In one embodiment, base 12 is formed by cutting off the top of a two-liter, one-liter, or 20 oz bottle. In such an embodiment, hole plug 72 (
Cap 14 includes top wall 38, side wall 40, threads 42, top ring 44, design element 46, and optionally gripping ring 48. Top wall 38 is integrally formed with side wall 40 and is formed from molded plastic. Top wall 38 extends generally perpendicularly to side wall 40. Side wall 40 is cylindrical and includes inwardly exending threads 42. Threads 42 are sized and arranged to comply with industry-standard bottle cap thread sizes for plastic two-liter, one-liter, and 20 oz bottles. Top ring 44 is coupled to the outer side of top wall 38. Top ring 44 is integrally molded with top wall 38 in one embodiment and adhered to top wall 38 in another embodiment. Design element 46 is disposed within top ring 44 and sealed thereto via polyeurethane, an adhered clear plastic, or otherwise over top of design element 46 within top ring 44. Any suitable sealing agent can be used so long as it preserves the ability for design element 46 to be perceived by a user. Gripping ring 48 is illustratively a ring of silicone that frictionally or otherwise engages side wall 40.
In one embodiment, insert 16 is constructed from nylon and positioned within central aperture 32 of base 12. As shown in
Accordingly, cap 14 threadably engages base 12 to form an enclosure in which items can be placed. Additionally, in that threads 30 of cap 14 are compatible with the industry standard for threads of 2 liter, 1 liter, and 20 oz. bottles, caps 14 can be placed on such bottles to provide indicia of ownership or to allow unique identification thereof
Additionally, various couplers 18, 20, 22, 52 are provided. Coupler 18 is a keychain type coupler. Keychain coupler 18,
Coupler 20 is a necklace type coupler. Necklace coupler 20 is illustratively a knotted loop of silicone cord. The knot is placed to allow closure 10 to be secured to coupler 20 by having a portion thereof disposed within track 34. Alternatively, necklace coupler 20 includes a molded portion of silicone (or other suitable material) that is sized to fit within track 34 to hold closure 10 thereto.
Coupler 22,
Coupler 52 is also a silicone receiver. Coupler 52 includes cap receiver 60 and has magnet 66 disposed in bottom surface 68 of cap receiver. Again, cap 14 is held within cap receiver 60. When so received, cap 14 is able to be attached to magnetically receptive surfaces to adorn such surfaces with cap 14.
It should be appreciated that the colors of various components can be changed and/or mixed and matched to provide differing fashion impressions.
While this invention has been described as having preferred designs, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this disclosure pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.
PRIORITY The present application is a non-provisional application that claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/685,391, titled POP LOCKET, filed Mar. 16, 2012, the disclosure of which is explicitly incorporated herein.
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61685391 | Mar 2012 | US |