 
                 Patent Application
 Patent Application
                     20090120130
 20090120130
                    People often desire to adorn themselves, or their pets, with jewelry. Sometimes, jewelry wearers may have a difficult time fastening and unfastening regular jewelry clasps. Additionally, conventional jewelry clasps often come unfastened when the wearer desires for them to stay fastened.
    
    
    
    
    
  
Piece of jewelry 4 is any type of jewelry, such as a necklace, choker, collar, bracelet, watchstrap, anklet, earring, or body jewelry, having at least two ends which are joined to form a loop for encircling a body part of a human or animal.
Fastener 2 includes two fastener bodies 10, 12. Fastener bodies 10, 12 are each affixed to one end 6, 8 of piece of jewelry 4.
  
  
A cord 28 is tethered between fastener body 12 and cord retraction mechanism 24. Cord 28 is of any suitable length and is formed of any suitable material in any desired color.
Cord 28 passes through opening 26. Cord retraction mechanism 24 is configured to draw cord 28 into fastener body 10, pulling fastener bodies 10, 12 together.
In an alternative embodiment, not illustrated, fastener body 12 also includes a housing 22, a spring biased cord retraction mechanism 24 within housing 22, and an opening 26 formed in housing 22. In this embodiment, the cord 28 is tethered between each of the spring biased cord retraction mechanisms 24.
Although shown in the Figures as bead-shaped, fastener bodies 10, 12 may be shaped in any form, so long as at least one of the fastener bodies 10, 12 includes housing 22 and spring biased cord retraction mechanism 24. Furthermore, fastener bodies 10, 12 may, but need not, be similarly shaped. Faster bodies 10, 12 are manufactured from any suitable material and are of any suitable size.
  
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In practice, fastener 2 is attached to ends 6, 8 of piece of jewelry 4. Fastener bodies 10, 12 are then manually pulled apart to enlarge piece of jewelry 4. Enlarging piece of jewelry 4 allows it to more easily fit the body part where it is to be worn. For example, piece of jewelry 4 may be a necklace that, when clasped, does not fit over the wearer's head. Fastener 2 is affixed to the clasps of the necklace. Fastener bodies 10, 12 are then manually pulled apart to allow the necklace to fit over the wearer's head. When released, spring biased cord retraction mechanism 24 pulls bodies 10, 12 together.
The foregoing description is only illustrative of the invention. Various alternatives, modifications, and variances can be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the invention. Accordingly, the present invention embraces all such alternatives, modifications, and variances that fall within the scope of the described invention.