Necklace and bracelet pendant-clasp

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6804977
  • Patent Number
    6,804,977
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, February 6, 2003
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 19, 2004
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Sandy; Robert J.
    • Rodriguez; Ruth C.
    Agents
    • Ramsey; William S.
Abstract
The combination pendant clasp of this disclosure is suitable for a necklace or bracelet. It provides a positive locking clasp which is manipulated in front of the wearer. The pendant clasp has two principle members, both of which may be decorated with precious stones, and may symbolize a relationship between individuals. Placement of the clasp in the front of a necklace or bracelet avoids the chance that the clasp will become inadvertently and unnoticed open and the jewelry lost.
Description




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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to the field of jewelry having a combination pendant and clasp.




2. Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 37 CFR 1.98




This patent application discloses a combination decorative pendant and clasp for a necklace, bracelet, wristwatch band, or the like, with a concealed latch which avoids the necessity for a separate clasp at the back of the necklace wearer's neck or wrist.




U.S. Pat. No. 3,135,031 discloses a necklace clasp with a tubular element into which a rectangular section engages. A protruding portion on the lateral face of the tubular element locks a hook which prevents opening of the clasp. A bar locks the hook in place.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,001,923 discloses a jewelry clasp comprising a female member and a complementary male member with a releasable locking member disposed within the body of the female member. The locking member is of integral one piece construction.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,527,316 discloses a jewelry chain-stay with a fastener with a U-shaped female member and a folded male member. The male member is retained by friction in the closed fastener.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,214,940 discloses a dress cap for locks which is a clamshell covering for a chain lock.




U.S. Pat. No. 6,112,373 discloses a clasp assembly with provisions for easily attaching and detaching “strands” defined as single or plural wire cables, chains or other like flexible elements for the purpose of adding or removing “slides”, interchangeable jewelry pieces. The clasp assembly includes a housing with an opening and an inner chamber into which a resilient tongue is inserted.




U.S. Pat. No. 6,230,961 discloses an improved method for attaching a clasp link to a chain.




U.S. Pat. No. 6,293,129 discloses a multi-stone setting for gemstones or diamonds with a frame member and crossbars. This is an invisible mounting for 9 or 12 gemstones which gives a larger appearance than a single gemstone of similar carat weight.




None of the prior art discloses the features of the present invention, that of a decorative combination pendant-clasp with a pocket which receives a mating portion, provisions for locking the mating portion in place, and provisions for display of the decorative elements of the mating portion in a decorative frame.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This application discloses a combination pendant-clasp with a female member having a top and a bottom, a front and a rear side, a left and a right end, and a pocket between the front and rear side with an opening at the top of the female member between the front and rear sides. The front side of the female member has an opening. The pendant-clasp further has a male member of approximately rectangular cross-section having a top and a bottom, a flat front side, a flat rear side, a left end and a right end. The male member is adopted for insertion into the pocket of the female member with the front side of the male member visible through the opening in the front side of the female member. A pin is located at the top of the male member, the pin extending approximately perpendicular to a side of the male member. A lock at the top of the female member is used for securing the pin to the female member. An attachment site for attachment of a strand is located at one side of the female member, and a similar attachment site for attachment of a strand is located at one side of the male member.




An objective of this patent is to provide a pendant-clasp which combines the decorative aspects of a pendant with the functional aspects of a clasp.




Another objective is to provide a pendant-clasp which may be used to secure the ends of a necklace, bracelet, wristwatch band, or other similar type of jewelry.




Another objective is to provide a pendant-clasp which may symbolize the romantic union of individuals.




Another objective is to provide a pendant-clasp which may be constructed of precious metals and precious stones.




Another objective is to provide a pendant-clasp which may be constructed of inexpensive materials and non-precious stones.




Another objective is to provide a pendant-clasp which avoids an unsightly clasp at the back of the necklace, bracelet, wristwatch band or the like.




Another objective is to provide a pendant-clasp which can be opened or closed in the front of the wearer without rotating the necklace, bracelet, or wristwatch band about the wearer's neck or wrist.




A final objective is to provide a pendant-clasp which may be manufactured of inexpensive or expensive materials without adverse effect on the environment.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a plan view of the first embodiment pendant-clasp.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the female member of the first embodiment pendant-clasp.





FIG. 3

is a front view of the female member of the first embodiment pendant-clasp.





FIG. 4

is a rear view of the female member of the first embodiment pendant-clasp.





FIG. 5

is a side view of the female member of the first embodiment pendant-clasp.





FIG. 6

is a front view of the male member of the first embodiment pendant-clasp.





FIG. 7

is a rear view of the male member of the first embodiment pendant-clasp.





FIG. 8

is a side view of the male member of the first embodiment pendant-clasp.





FIG. 9

is a top view of the first embodiment pendant-clasp.





FIG. 10

is a detailed view of the clasp link lock mounted on the back of the female member of the first embodiment pendant-clasp.





FIG. 11

is a detailed view of the slide lock mounted on the back of the female member of the first embodiment pendant-clasp.





FIG. 12

is a plan view of the second embodiment pendant-clasp.





FIG. 13

is a plan view of the third embodiment pendant-clasp.





FIG. 14

is a detailed view of the third embodiment lock mounted on the back of the female member of the first embodiment pendant-clasp in the open position.





FIG. 15

is a side view of the male member of the first embodiment pendant-clasp showing the second embodiment pin.





FIG. 16

is a detailed view of the closed pendant-clasp showing the third embodiment lock mounted on the back of the female member of the first embodiment pendant-clasp in the closed position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




In this disclosure flexible single or plural chains, wire cables, bands, or other similar ligatures used to retain necklaces, bracelets and watchbands in place are termed “strands”.





FIG. 1

is a plan view of the heart shaped first embodiment pendant-clasp


100


. The pendant-clasp comprises a heart shaped male member


150


which is inserted into and retained by a heart shaped female member


110


. A plurality of decorative elements, preferably diamonds


142


are arrayed about the periphery


125


of the front side


116


of the female member


110


. The front side


156


of the male member


150


is visible through an opening


124


in the front side


116


of the female member


110


. A multiplicity of decorative elements, preferably sapphires


144


are set into the front side


156


of the male member


150


. A circular attachment site


146


is attached to the left end


120


of the female member


110


. A circular attachment site


166


is attached to the right end


162


of the male member


150


. A strand attachment side


169


attaches each end of a strand


168


to one of the circular strand attachment sides,


146


and


166


. The circular strand attachment sites are rings which are firmly attached to the members of the pendant-clasp.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the female member


110


. The front loop


112


is shown along with the middle of the front loop


113


. The opening


128


in the front side


116


of the female member


110


is shown, along with the opening


124


in the rear side


118


. The rear loop


121


is shown along with the middle of the rear loop


123


. The bottom


114


, and right end


122


, which, along with the left end


120


(not shown in FIG.


2


), connect the front side


116


and the rear side


118


with the formation of a pocket


126


between the front side


116


and rear side


118


. The purpose of the opening


128


in the front side


116


is to make visible the front side of the male member when the clasp is closed. The purpose of the opening


124


in the rear side


118


is to reduce the amount of material required in the manufacture of the pendant-clasp and to make visible the rear side of the male member, which may have engraving or other dicta on its surface.





FIG. 3

is a view of the front side


116


of the female member


110


. Visible in

FIG. 3

are the front upper loop


112


, the middle of the front upper loop


113


, the left end


120


, the right end


122


, the bottom


114


, the female member circular strand attachment site


146


, the decorative elements, preferably diamonds


142


arrayed about the periphery


125


of the front side


116


, and the opening in the front side


128


.





FIG. 4

is a view of the rear side


118


of the female member


110


. Visible in

FIG. 4

are the rear upper loop


121


, the middle of the rear upper loop


123


, the left end


120


, the right end


122


, the bottom


114


, the female member circular strand attachment site


146


, the lock


130


, and the opening in the rear side


129


.





FIG. 5

is a side view of the female member


110


. Visible in

FIG. 4

are the front upper loop


112


, the rear upper loop


121


, the bottom


114


, the front side


116


, the rear side


118


, and the right end


122


which, along with the bottom


114


and the left end


120


(not visible in

FIG. 5

) connect the front side


116


and the rear side


118


. A pocket


126


formed between the front side


116


, rear side


118


, and bottom


114


is depicted by dotted lines. The lock


130


and lock lever


136


located on the rear side


118


at middle of the rear loop


123


(not visible in

FIG. 5

) are also shown.





FIG. 6

is a view of the front side


156


of the male member


150


. Visible in

FIG. 5

are the top


152


, the bottom


154


, the left end


160


and the right end


162


. The male member circular stand attachment site


166


is attached to the right end


162


. A multiplicity of decorative elements, preferably sapphires


144


are arrayed over the front side


156


. The front side


156


is outwardly visible when the clasp is closed.





FIG. 7

is a view of the rear side


158


of the male member


150


. Visible in

FIG. 7

are the top


152


, the middle of the top


153


, the pin


164


, the right end


162


, the left end


160


, and the bottom


154


. The male member circular strand attachment site


166


is attached to the right end


162


. A slightly raised circular bearing


159


on the rear side


158


provides for a firm fit of the male member


150


in the female member


110


when the pendant-clasp is closed. The rear side


158


provides a surface for dicta


161


which may be engraved. While the rear side


158


is not outwardly visible when the clasp is closed, dicta


161


on the rear side may be viewed by the wearer through the opening


129


in the rear side


118


(visible in

FIG. 4

) and may be of a personal nature.





FIG. 8

is a view of the right end


162


of the male member


150


. Visible in

FIG. 8

are the top


152


, the bottom


154


, the front side


156


and the rear side


158


, the male member circular strand attachment site


166


, the pin


164


, which extends approximately perpendicular from the rear side


158


, and the bearing


159


.





FIG. 9

is a top view of the closed pendant-clasp.

FIG. 9

shows the male member


150


inserted into the opening


124


at the top of the female member


110


. Elements of the female member


110


visible in

FIG. 9

include the top of the front loop


112


, the middle of the front loop


113


, the front side


116


the circular strand attachment site


146


, the rear side


118


, and the rear loop


121


. Attached to the rear side


118


of the female member


110


is the clasp link lock


130


and the lock lever


136


. Elements of the male member


150


visible in

FIG. 9

include the top


152


, the bearing


159


, and the pin


164


.





FIG. 10

is a detailed view of the clasp link lock


130


located at the middle


123


of the rear loop


112


. Visible in

FIG. 10

is the clasp link


132


, the clasp


134


, and the lever


136


. The movement of the lever


136


causes rotation of the clasp


134


against a spring biasing the clasp into the closed position. Movement of the clasp


134


out of the opening


138


in the clasp link allows insertion of the pin (


164


in FIG.


9


). Release of the lever


136


allows the clasp to close, retaining the pin in the clasp link lock and the male member attached to the female member.





FIG. 11

is a second embodiment lock


131


. This second embodiment lock slides from an unlocked position to a locked position. The body


133


has a oval slot


137


. The lock


131


is attached to the rear loop


121


of the female member


150


by two pins


139


. The lock slides from a closed to an open position when manipulated by the handle


140


. In the closed position the end


135


covers the top of the v-shaped middle


123


of the rear loop


121


, and retains the pin (


164


in

FIG. 9

) of the male member


110


which is inserted therein. In the open position the lock is slid toward the right end


122


of the female member


150


thereby freeing the pin and allowing the male member to be removed from interaction with the female member and the pendant clasp to be open and the associated necklace, bracelet or watch to be removed.




In use, the necklace, bracelet, or wristwatch band is looped about the wearer's neck or wrist and the male member of the pendant-clasp inserted into the opening at the top of the female member with the front side of the male member toward the front side of the female member, so that the decorative front side of the male member is visible through the opening in the front side of the female member. The lock on the female member is opened using the lever, the pin on the male member is inserted into the lock, and the lever is released, allowing the lock to close and retaining the male member in conjunction with the female member. In this way the necklace, bracelet, or wristwatch band encircles the wearer's neck or wrist




To remove the necklace, bracelet, or wristwatch band, the lever is moved to release the pin from the lock and the male member is separated from the female member.




The heart shape of the first embodiment may symbolize the romantic relationship between individuals. Other shapes may have other symbolic significances.





FIG. 12

is a plan view of the oval shaped second embodiment pendant-clasp


200


. The second embodiment pendant-clasp differs from the first embodiment in that the second embodiment is oval shaped rather than heart shaped. The second embodiment pendant-clasp comprises an oval shaped male member


250


which is inserted into and retained by an oval shaped female member


210


. A plurality of decorative elements, preferably diamonds


242


are arrayed about the periphery


225


of the front side


216


of the female member


210


. The front side


256


of the male member


250


is visible through an opening


228


in the front side


216


of the female member


210


. A multiplicity of decorative elements, preferably sapphires


244


are set into the front side


256


of the male member


250


. A circular attachment site


246


is attached to the left end


220


of the female member


210


. A circular attachment site


266


is attached to the right end


262


of the male member


250


. A strand attachment side


169


attaches each end of a strand


168


to one of the circular attachment sides,


246


and


266


.





FIG. 13

is a plan view of the triangle shaped third embodiment pendant-clasp


300


. The third embodiment pendant-clasp differs from thie first embodiment in that the third embodiment is triangle shaped rather than heart shaped. The third embodiment pendant-clasp comprises a triangle shaped male member


350


which is inserted into and retained by a triangle shaped female member


310


. A plurality of decorative elements, preferably diamonds


342


are arrayed about the periphery


325


of the front side


316


of the female member


310


. The front side


356


of the male member


350


is visible through an opening


328


in the front side


316


of the female member


310


. A multiplicity of decorative elements, preferably sapphires


344


are set into the front side


356


of the male member


350


. A circular attachment site


346


is attached to the left end


320


of the female member


310


. A circular attachment site


366


is attached to the right end


362


of the male member


350


. A strand attachment side


169


attaches each end of a strand


168


to one of the circular attachment sides,


346


and


366


.




Other embodiments, such as a rectangular shaped pendant-clasp, and a circular shaped pendant-clasp, are contemplated but not illustrated.





FIG. 14

is a detailed view of the third embodiment lock


230


mounted on the back


112


of the female member


110


of the first embodiment pendant-clasp in the open position. The third embodiment lock


230


, termed a “figure-8” lock, is constructed of hard, resilient wire-like material in a figure-8 shape with an upper loop


231


which encloses an opening


234


and a lower loop


233


. The lock is movably attached to the back


112


of the female member by a link


232


. A knob


236


is attached to the outside of the upper loop


231


.





FIG. 15

is a side view of the male member of the first embodiment pendant-clasp showing the second embodiment pin


264


. The second embodiment pin is identical to the first embodiment pin


164


depicted in

FIGS. 7

,


8


, and


9


with the addition of a knob


268


on the end of the second embodiment pin


264


.





FIG. 16

is a detailed view of the closed pendant-clasp showing the third embodiment lock


230


mounted on the back of the female member


112


of the first embodiment pendant-clasp in the closed position. The third embodiment lock


230


is used with the second embodiment pin (


264


in FIG.


15


). In use, pendant-clasp is closed by insertion of the male member


150


into the opening


124


at the top of the female member


110


. The lock knob


236


is grasped with the fingers and the lock


230


swung upward so the pin knob


268


enters the opening


234


of the upper loop


231


thereby locking the lock. The lock is retained in the closed position by a friction fit between the pin knob


268


and the upper loop


231


. The upper loop


231


and the lower loop


232


flex slightly to accommodate the diameter of the pin knob


268


when the lock is closed The procedure is reversed to unlock the lock, allowing separation of the male and female members of the pendant-clasp.




Any embodiment lock may be used with any embodiment pendant-clasp.




The pendant-clasp may be manufactures from any suitable hard, dense, malleable or moldable material, which may be polished to an attractive finish, and in which decorative stones may be mounted, preferable a precious metal. Suitable examples include nickel, gold, silver, platinum, and alloys thereof. Gold is preferred because of its relative hardness and resistance to scratching and corrosion. A preferred material is white gold, an alloy of gold and nickel. Other preferred materials are rose gold, a pink alloy of gold and copper; and other colored gold alloys, such as green or blue alloys. Two different colored gold alloys, or even three different colored gold alloys may be used.




The preferred decorative element on the pendant clasp is precious stones. The preferred precious stone decoration around the periphery of the front of the female member is diamonds. The preferred precious stone decoration array covering the front of the male member is sapphires. A preferred array of sapphires is multiple straight lines of sapphires Other precious stones may be used, such as rubies, pink sapphires, emeralds, and diamonds.




Other decorative elements may be used, such as engraving, enameling, and filigree may be used.




In a costume jewelry embodiment, the pendant clasp is constructed of materials other than precious metals, preferably of ceramics. Other suitable materials include copper, stainless steel, and hard plastics. Precious stones are not used in the costume jewelry embodiment. Preferred decorations include rhinestones. Other costume decorations include engraving, enameling, and filigree.




It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the examples and embodiments described herein are by way of illustration and not of limitation, and that other examples may be used without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention, as set forth in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A pendant-clasp comprising:a female member having a top and a bottom, a front and a rear side, a left and a right end, and a pocket between the front and rear sides with an opening at the top of the female member between the front and rear sides, the front side having an opening, a male member of approximately rectangular cross-section having a top and a bottom, a flat front side, a flat rear side, a left end and a right end, the male member adapted for insertion into the pocket of the female member, the front side of the male member visible through the opening in the front side of the female member, a pin at the top of the male member, the pin extending approximately perpendicular to a side of the male member, a lock at the top of the female member for securing the pin to the female member, an attachment site for attachment of a strand to one side of the female member, and an attachment site for attachment of a strand to one side of the male member.
  • 2. The pendant-clasp of claim 1 further comprising a knob on the end of the pin.
  • 3. The pendant-clasp of claim 1 wherein the attachment site on the female member is on the left end of the female member and the attachment site on the male member is on the right end of the male member.
  • 4. The pendant-clasp of claim 1 wherein the attachment site on the female member is on the right end of the female member and the attachment site on the male member is on the left end of the male member.
  • 5. The pendant-clasp of claim 1 wherein the lock is a clasp link lock.
  • 6. The pendant-clasp of claim 1 wherein the lock is a slide lock.
  • 7. The pendant-clasp of claim 1 wherein the lock is a figure-8 lock.
  • 8. The pendant-clasp of claim 1 wherein the female member and the male member are heart shaped.
  • 9. The pendant-clasp of claim 1 wherein the female member and the male member are oval shaped.
  • 10. The pendant-clasp of claim 1 wherein the female member and the male member are triangle shaped.
  • 11. The pendant-clasp of claim 1 wherein decorative elements are set around the periphery on the front side of the female member.
  • 12. The pendant-clasp of claim 11 wherein the decorative elements are precious stones.
  • 13. The pendant-clasp of claim 12 wherein the precious stones are diamonds.
  • 14. The pendant-clasp of claim 1 wherein decorative elements are set on the front side of the male member.
  • 15. The pendant-clasp of claim 14 wherein the decorative elements are precious stones.
  • 16. The pendant-clasp of claim 15 wherein the precious stones are emeralds.
  • 17. The pendant-clasp of claim 1 therein the material of construction is stainless steel, copper, brass, gold, silver, platinum, or white gold.
  • 18. The pendant-clasp of claim 1 wherein the material of construction is white gold.
  • 19. The pendant-clasp of claim 1 further comprising a bearing on the rear side of the male member.
  • 20. A pendant-clasp comprising:a female member having a top and a bottom, a front and a rear side, a left and a right end, and a pocket between the front and rear side with an opening at the top of the female member between the front and rear sides, the female member having a heart-shape, the front side of the female member having a heart-shaped opening, the female member having an array of diamonds surrounding the heart-shaped opening, a male member of approximately rectangular cross-section having a top and a bottom, a flat front side, a flat rear side, a left end and a right end, the male member having a heart-shape, the front side of the male member having an array of emeralds, the male member adapted for insertion into the pocket of the female member, the front side of the male member visible through the opening in the front side of the female member, a pin at the top of the male member, the pin extending approximately perpendicular to a side of the male member, the pin having a knob on the end distal from the side of the male member, a figure-8 lock at the top of the female member for securing the pin to the female member, an attachment site for attachment of a strand to one side of the female member, and an attachment site for attachment of a strand to one side of the male member.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority from provisional application Ser. No. 60/392,478, filed Jun. 28, 2002.

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