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1. Field of Invention
This invention pertains to a multi-functional piece of jewelry such as a bracelet. More specifically, the present invention pertains to a bracelet that is adapted to receive an elastic hair band when the elastic hair band is not being worn in the hair of the wearer of the bracelet.
2. Description of the Related Art
It is known that people who wear their hair in the style commonly known as a ponytail or a similar style often referred to as pigtails use an elastic hair band to hold their hair in this style. Elastic hair bands are also worn in the hair for practical reasons, i.e. to keep the hair away from the wearer's face. When not being worn in the user's hair, these elastic hair bands are frequently worn around the wearer's wrist, especially in situations where the wearer does not have pockets in which to store the elastic hair band. When worn around the wrist, the elastic hair band does not present a professional, or stylish, appearance, and can result in a residual groove, or indentation, in the skin of the wearer's wrist. Further, recent reports suggest that wearing a hair band around the wearer's wrist can lead to potentially serious skin infections.
Bracelets are often worn for reasons related to fashion. While there are bracelets that carry medical or emergency contact information that are worn for practical reasons, jewelry related bracelets are worn for aesthetic, style-driven, or fashion reasons. While there are many types and styles of bracelets, in different colors and constructed from different materials, a popular style of bracelet is known as a bangle bracelet. Bangle bracelets are commonly formed in a complete, substantially circular, shape and are rigid. It is known that the wearer simply slips the bangle bracelet over the fingers and hand in order to slide it onto the wrist. U.S. Patent Application US2013/0133365 published on May 30, 2013, and issued to Zannella as U.S. Pat. No. 9,265,309 on Feb. 23, 2016, describes a bracelet with a groove and cooperating indents for receiving an elastic hair band when the elastic hair band is not being worn. However, Zannella does not include and is not adapted to include annular, decorative jewelry strand members adapted and designed to provide an additional appeal of a jewelry aesthetic.
What is missing from the art is a decorative bangle bracelet, having a functional jewelry aesthetic that provides a place to decoratively wear an elastic hair band on a wearer's wrist in a manner that is aesthetically pleasing and that functions as a form of jewelry such as a bracelet. What is further missing is such a multi-functional bracelet that has removable decorative jewelry strand members. Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a bangle style, or similar style bracelet that is worn as an article of jewelry that is adapted to receive an elastic hair band, in an aesthetically pleasing manner, when such elastic hair band is not being worn in the hair of the wearer.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, a multi-function bracelet is provided that includes a cylindrical base member having two cooperating outwardly extending edge members. Additionally, an outwardly extending annular wall member is disposed on the base member between the two edge members so as to provide for a pair of channels defined on the base member. At least a pair of elastic jewelry strand members are received by and carried by the base member. The multi-function bracelet further includes an elastic ring member adapted to be stretched over the elastic jewelry strand members and tautly received between the elastic jewelry strand members. When removed from the bracelet the elastic ring member can be worn in the hair as an elastic hair band. Thus, the multi-function bracelet serves to function as an ornamental piece of jewelry and also as a receptacle and storage device for an elastic hair band when the elastic hair band is not being worn in the hair of the wearer of the multi-function bracelet.
In order to facilitate removal of the elastic ring member from between the two elastic jewelry strand members, a graspable tab member is carried by the elastic ring member. While the tab member could be carried directly by the elastic ring member, in the preferred embodiment, it is attached to the elastic ring member by means of a jump ring. The tab member can be shaped or designed in any aesthetically pleasing manner so as to function as a charm.
The above-mentioned features of the invention will become more clearly understood from the following detailed description of the invention read together with the drawings in which:
According to one embodiment of the present invention, illustrated in
In one embodiment, the elastic jewelry strand members 20 include an inner elastic core 50 that allows the elastic jewelry strand member 20 to be stretched. The jewelry strand members 20 are elastic in an exemplary embodiment so as to allow easy placement on the base member 15, such that the jewelry strand members 20 are removably carried by the base member 15 so as to allow a plurality of jewelry strand members to be interchangeable. The elastic jewelry strand members 20, which can be rope-like, are rotatably received by the base member 15, and retained on the base member 15 by means of the edge members 35. Further, it will be recognized that the elastic jewelry strand members 20 could be smooth or could be ornamented with any type of engraving or could be defined by a plurality of links or beads.
Further, those skilled in the jewelry art will recognize that the base member 15 could be fashioned from any of the known jewelry materials including, but not limited to, plastics, ceramics, base metals or alloys, precious or semi-precious metals or alloys, or wood. Similarly, the elastic jewelry strand members 20 could be fashioned of different materials. Also, those skilled in the art will recognize that by being removable, the elastic jewelry strand members 20 are interchangeable thus giving the user great flexibility as to fashion and aesthetic choices.
In order to facilitate removal of the elastic ring member 30 from between the two elastic jewelry strand members 20, a graspable tab member 40 is carried by the elastic ring member 30. While the tab member 40 could be carried directly by the elastic ring member 30, in the preferred embodiment, the tab member 40 is attached to the elastic ring member 30 by means of a jump ring 45. The graspable tab member 40 can be shaped or designed in any aesthetically pleasing manner so as to function as a charm. As illustrated in
In an alternate embodiment of the present invention, illustrated in
As described above, the cylindrical base member 15″ is adapted to be received by and worn on the wrist of the user. The multi-function bracelet 10″ further includes an elastic ring member 30 adapted to be stretched over the elastic jewelry strand members 20 and tautly received between the elastic jewelry strand members 20 and such that it rests substantially upon annular wall member 70 as illustrated in
From the foregoing description, it will be recognized by those skilled in the art that a multi-functional piece of jewelry, namely a multi-functional bracelet that is adapted to receive an elastic hair band in an aesthetically pleasing manner when such elastic hair band is not being worn in the hair of the wearer has been provided.
While the present invention has been illustrated by description of several embodiments and while the illustrative embodiments have been described in considerable detail, it is not the intention of the applicant to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. The invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and methods, and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of applicant's general inventive concept.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Non-Provisional patent application Ser. No. 14/261,765, filed on Apr. 25, 2014, which is a non-provisional application that claimed priority to Provisional Patent Application No. 61/816,760 filed on Apr. 28, 2013. The entire content of each of the foregoing applications is incorporated by reference herein.
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