Necklace mount

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6675611
  • Patent Number
    6,675,611
  • Date Filed
    Monday, July 16, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 13, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A mount for retaining one or more necklaces is provided. The mount effectively retains two or more necklaces to keep them from becoming entangled together. The mount includes a loop of material to which the ends of the necklaces are mounted in turn. The ends of the necklaces may be mounted directly to the loop, but they are preferably mounted to loop connectors to extend away from the loop. Further, each of the loop connectors is preferably separated from its adjacent loop connector by a spacer. The spacer may be a decorative bead, for example, or an arced cylinder, to suit the wearer.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to the field of jewelry and, more particularly, to a mount to which a plurality of necklaces may be joined to prevent the necklaces from becoming entangled.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Women, and even some men, often like to wear more than one necklace at a time. Each necklace is donned by coupling a hook or other appropriate means to an opposite end of the necklace. Unfortunately, when more than one necklace is worn at the same time, the necklaces often become entangled to one another. Also, the point of entanglement often becomes exacerbated by becoming entangled in the wearer's hair. Disentangling the necklaces from one another, and from the wearer's hair, can be a frustrating, tedious, and often painful experience.




Thus, there remains a need for a mount for keeping the necklaces arranged to prevent them from becoming tangled together.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention addresses this need by providing a mount for retaining one or more necklaces. While the mount of this invention may be used with one necklace, it has been specifically designed to mount two or more necklaces to keep them from becoming entangled together.




The invention comprises primarily a loop of material to which the ends of the necklaces are mounted in turn. The ends of the necklaces may be mounted directly to the loop, but they are preferably mounted to loop connectors which extend away from the loop. Further, each of the loop connectors is preferably separated from its adjacent loop connector by a spacer. The spacer may be a decorative bead, for example, or an arced cylinder, to suit the wearer.




The ends of the loop mount may join together by any appropriate means, or they may be separated if the loop is formed of an adequately rigid material. One end of the loop may be formed of a sufficiently small diameter such that loop connectors and spacers can be interchanged on the loop, or, alternatively, the loop connectors and spacers can be made permanent on the loop. In this preferred alternative embodiment, the necklaces are simply attached to the loop connectors extending from the loop, and can be interchanged at the whim of the wearer.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




These and other features of the invention will be apparent to those of skill in the art from a review of the following detailed description along with the accompanying drawings.





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a woman wearing the mount of the present invention with two necklaces attached to the mount.





FIG. 2

is a plan view of the mount of this invention.





FIG. 3

is a plan view of a hook loop attachment which may be employed as a part of this invention.





FIG. 4

is another plan view showing an alternative embodiment for joining the ends of the loop.





FIG. 5

is yet another plan view showing an embodiment of the invention in which the ends of the loop remain apart.





FIG. 6

depicts a preferred embodiment of the invention including a solid disk with protruding necklace attachments.





FIG. 7

depicts an embodiment similar to

FIG. 6

, in which the solid disk is replaced with a loop.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

illustrates a necklace mount


10


of this invention being worn by a wearer


12


. In the example of

FIG. 1

, the wearer


12


has chosen to wear two necklaces


14


attached to the mount


10


, although more necklaces may be worn with the mount. The mount may be conveniently worn at the nape of the neck of the wearer, and keeps the necklaces from becoming entangled together.





FIG. 2

depicts a presently preferred embodiment of the mount


10


to which necklaces


14


, shown in phantom in

FIG. 2

, may be conveniently coupled. Necklaces commonly come with a male end and a female end, and the male and female ends are joined together to adorn the wearer. Thus, the essential parts of the present invention comprise at least two male coupling attachments, two female coupling attachments, and space between opposing pairs of such attachments. Many variations may be made to the combination of the elements, within the scope and spirit of the present invention, some of which are shown in the accompanying drawing figures and described below.




The mount


10


depicted in

FIG. 2

includes a loop


16


having ends


18


and


20


which join together by any appropriate means, shown in

FIG. 2

as intertwined. This means of attaching the ends


18


and


20


is simple and easy to use, and very inexpensive to use. Alternatively, a clasp


22


, like one at the end of a typical necklace, may be used to join the ends


18


and


20


. The loop


16


may be made of any convenient material, such as precious or semi-precious metal, or plastic.




Mounted in sliding engagement with the loop


16


are an elongated spacer


24


, loop attachment clips


26


, and spacer beads


28


. In this embodiment, each of the spacer


24


, the clips


26


, and the beads


28


is detachable from the loop


16


. The spacer is preferably made of a soft, flexible material if it is to be detachable from the loop; if it is to remain installed on the loop, it may be made of any appropriate material, even the same material as the loop. If the beads are detachable, they may be made of a variety of materials, shapes, and colors, to be mixed and matched at the whim of the wearer.




As previously described, the mount


10


may include a set of clips


26


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the clips may be either male of female, since this design to adapted to attach to either the male or the female end of a necklace. One such clip


26


is shown in greater detail in FIG.


3


. The clip includes a closed or semi-closed loop


30


and a crook


32


. The loop


30


is adapted to attach firmly but slidably to the loop


16


, and includes an opening


34


for that purpose. The crook


32


is designed so that the clip


26


can attach to the end of the necklace


14


, or alternatively to a necklace string between two beads, for example, which form the necklace.





FIG. 4

depicts a preferred embodiment of the invention which is more closely adapted for use with less expensive costume or novelty jewelry. A mount


40


, preferably formed of easily moldable plastic, includes a snap closure comprising a male end


42


and a female end


44


, which quickly and easily snap together and unsnap apart. One advantage of the embodiment shown in

FIG. 4

is that the ends


42


and


44


more easily accommodate the addition of spacer beads


28


. In the embodiment of

FIG. 4

, two such beads


28


are shown adjacent one another at the bottom of the mount, although more may be used. A set of clips


46


, are joined to the loop


40


as selected by the wearer. In this case, the clips include a closed loop end


48


and thus the clips can only be attached to the loop


40


by sliding onto one of the ends


42


or


44


. The loop in this case, may be made of a semi-rigid material, or more likely a soft flexible material.





FIG. 5

depicts a mount


50


which includes an omega shaped holder


52


which is preferably made of a substantially rigid material. The holder includes end beads


54


, which may be detachable or made permanently affixed to the holder


52


. If the end beads


54


are to be affixed to the holder, then the cylindrical spacer


24


, the clips


46


, and the spacer beads


28


must be mounted onto the holder


50


before the attachment of the end beads


54


.





FIGS. 6 and 7

illustrate the most basic embodiment of the present invention. A mount


60


comprises a solid disk


62


, a pair of clips


64


adapted to receive the female ends of two necklaces, and a pair of clips


66


adapted to receive the male ends of the necklaces. The solid disk


62


provides a space


68


between the clips


64


and a space


70


between the clips


66


.




The embodiment depicted in

FIG. 7

is similar to the mount shown in

FIG. 6

, except that in the place of the solid disk


62


is a circular or other shaped ring


72


. In both FIG.


6


and

FIG. 7

, decorative beads or other adornment may be used, but are not essential to the functioning of the mount. The clips, in this case, are fixed in place either to the disk


62


or to the ring


72


.




The principles, preferred embodiment, and mode of operation of the present invention have been described in the foregoing specification. This invention is not to be construed as limited to the particular forms disclosed, since these are regarded as illustrative rather than restrictive. Moreover, variations and changes may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A necklace mount system comprising:a. an arcuate hoop body; b. a plurality of removable necklace receiving attachments, each of the plurality of necklace receiving attachments comprising a loop around the hoop body and a hook member extending from the loop, the necklace receiving attachments being adjustable with respect to each other; c. a plurality of removable means for maintaining an adjustable space between each of the necklace receiving attachments and d. a necklace having two ends, each of the two ends being attachable to respective attachments of the plurality of necklace receiving attachments.
  • 2. The necklace mount of claim 1, wherein the plurality of removable means for maintaining an adjustable space between each of the necklace receiving attachments comprise beads, and wherein at least one of the beads is different than one of the other beads.
  • 3. The necklace mount of claim 2, wherein at least one of the beads defines an arcuate length along the hoop body, and further comprising an elongate spacer defining a spacer length along the hoop body that is longer than the arcuate length of the at least one of the beads.
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Entry
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