Claims
- 1. An ornamental jewelry construction, comprising:a peripheral frame having an upper surface; at least one panel within the frame, the panel having a matrix of apertures; and at least one projection element having a base and a plurality of projections extending upwardly therefrom, the projection element base being located behind the panel and the projections each being aligned with and extending through an aperture of the matrix of the panel from a rear of the panel to delineate a pattern against the panel when viewed from the front of the panel.
- 2. The construction of claim 1 wherein the panel is located below the plane of the upper surface of the frame.
- 3. The construction of claim 1 wherein the projections each have a top surface located at or below the plane of the upper surface of the frame.
- 4. The construction of claim 3 wherein the top surfaces of the projections are all at the same level.
- 5. The jewelry construction of claim 1 wherein the frame and the panel are of a unitary construction.
- 6. The construction of claim 1 wherein the apertures are dimensioned to frictionally support the projections extending therethrough.
- 7. The construction of claim 6 wherein the panel is constructed of urethane.
- 8. The construction of claim 1 further comprising means for interconnecting at least two peripheral frames together.
- 9. The construction of claim 8 wherein the interconnecting means comprise a hinge.
- 10. The construction of claim 9 wherein the hinge is formed integral with the peripheral frame.
- 11. The construction of claim 10 further comprising a plate located behind the panel to assist in retaining the projection elements in the apertures.
- 12. The construction of claim 11 wherein the plate is a door pivotally mounted to the frame.
- 13. An ornamental jewelry construction, comprising:an elongated peripheral frame having a plurality of individual panels, each of the panels having a matrix of apertures extending between front and rear surfaces thereof; and a projection element having a base and a matrix of projections extending upwardly therefrom located behind the rear surface of at least one of the panels, the projections aligned with, and insertable through, corresponding ones of the apertures from the rear surface and projecting therethrough towards the front surface, the projections bearing surface ornamentation to form a chosen pattern observable against the surrounding panel from the front surface side of the panel when the matrix of projections are inserted through the apertures.
- 14. The construction of claim 13 wherein the projections extend beyond the panel front surface when the matrix of projections are inserted through the apertures.
- 15. The construction of claim 14 wherein the projection element includes integral means for retaining the projection element in a position with the projections extending through the apertures.
- 16. The construction of claim 15 wherein the projection element projections are capable of being frictionally retained by the apertures of the panel through which they extend.
- 17. The construction of claim 13 wherein the panel is constructed of urethane.
- 18. The construction of claim 13 further comprising a plate located behind the panel to assist in retaining the projection elements in the apertures.
- 19. An ornamental jewelry construction kit, comprising:an elongated peripheral frame forming a surrounding border for a plurality of individual panels, each of the panels having a matrix of apertures extending between front and rear surfaces thereof; and a plurality of projection elements, each having a base and a matrix of projections extending upwardly therefrom, each projection element being dimensioned to be retained by one of said panels and surrounded by the frame with the projections being located and dimensioned to extend through corresponding ones of the apertures in the one of said panels, the projections bearing surface ornamentation to form an observable pattern projecting through the frame, whereby upon retaining of a plurality of projection elements by corresponding panels a design extending along a length of the frame is created.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of Provisional application No. 60/306,114 filed Jul. 17, 2001.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Provisional Applications (1)
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