The present invention generally relates to a ring, a container and a method for identifying the container. The ring may have a first portion and/or a second portion to define an interior of the ring for receiving a top portion of the container. The ring may have an opening separating a first end of the first portion and a first end of the second portion of the ring for inserting and/or for positioning the top portion of the container into the interior of the ring. The ring may have a tab extending outwardly with respect to the ring for display a color and/or indicia to identify and/or to distinguish the ring from other rings. The color and/or the indicia may be indicative of a user of the container to identify that the container may have been opened by and/or may have been consumed by the user. A lid of a container may be attached to and/or may be connected to the ring via flanges of the lid. The flanges of the lid may be separated from and/or may be detached from the ring by removing the lid from the container.
The ring may be made from a material which may be resilient to facilitate moving the first end of the first portion inwardly and/or outwardly with respect to the first end of the second portion without damaging and/or without destroying the ring. The user may insert the top portion of the container into the interior of the ring via the opening to connect the ring to the container. As a result, the user may identify and/or may recognize the container which may belong to the user from other containers within a pack of containers via the color of the ring and/or the indicia displayed on the ring. Each of the other containers may have other rings which may display a different color than the color of and/or different indicia than the indicia of the ring of the container of the user. As a result, each of the other containers may be identified and/or may be distinguished from each other via the rings attached to the containers.
Referring now to the drawings wherein like numerals refer to like parts,
The second container 14 may have a base 26 with a bottom 27, a top portion 28 and/or exterior walls 30. The top portion 28 of the second container 14 may be attached to the base 26 and/or may be located opposite to the bottom 27 of the base 26. The top portion 28 of the second container 14 may be attached to the base 26 and/or may be located opposite to the bottom 27 of the base 26. The first container may have a mouth 32 and/or a lid 34 for closing, for covering and/or for sealing the second container 14. The top portion 28 of the second container 14 may be narrower than the base 26 of the second container 14.
In an embodiment, the first container 12 and/or the second container 14 (hereinafter collectively known as “the container 12, 14”) may be, for example, a bottle and/or the like. In an embodiment, the containers 12, 14 may be made from a material, such as, for example, glass, plastic, aluminum and/or the like. In an embodiment, the first container 12 may have a similar shape and/or a similar size as the second container 14. In an embodiment, the containers 12, 14 may contain a first beverage 36a and/or a second beverage 36b, respectively. In an embodiment, the first beverage 36a and/or the second beverage 36b (hereinafter collectively known as “the beverages 36a, 36b”) may a type of beverage, such as, for example, a juice, a milk, a sports drink, beer, an alcoholic drink, a wine, a fruit drink, a coffee-based drink, water and/or the like. In an embodiment, the first beverage 36a of the first container 12 may be the same type of beverage as the second beverage 36b of the second container 14. The present invention should not be deemed as limited to a specific embodiment of the material of the containers 12, 14 and/or a specific embodiment of the beverages 36a, 36b.
The ring 10 may have a height H defined between a top side 40 and/or a bottom side 42 as shown in
The interior surface 54 of the ring 10 may define an interior 68 of the ring 10. The ring 10 may have a first shape, such as, for example, circle as shown in
In an embodiment, the first shape of the ring 10 may be, for example, a rectangle as shown in
The ring 10 may a tab 64 extending outwardly with respect to the exterior surface 56 of the ring 10. The tab 64 of the ring 10 may be located opposite to the opening 48 of the ring 10. The tab 64 of the ring 10 may have a perimeter P which may extend outwardly with respect to the exterior surface 56 of the ring 10. In an embodiment, the perimeter P of the tab 64 may have a shape, such as, for example, a rectangle as shown in
The tab 64 may have ribs 66 located on the top side 40 of the ring 10 as shown in
The first portion 44 of the ring 10, the second portion 46 of the ring 10 and/or the tab 64 of the ring 10 may display a first color. In an embodiment, a first ring 110a and/or a second ring 110b (hereinafter collectively known as “rings 110a, 110b”) may display the first color and a second color, respectively, as shown in
The ring 10 and/or the rings 110a, 110b may be made from a material which may be resilient, flexible and/or stretchable to facilitate moving the first portion 44 inwardly and/or outwardly with respect to the second portion 46 of the ring 10 and/or the rings 110a, 110b. The material of the ring 10 may have a tensile strength within the range of thirty-eight hundred (3800) pounds per square inch (hereinafter “psi”) and forty-two hundred (4200) psi. The end 50 of the first portion 44 may move inwardly and/or outwardly with respect to the end 52 of the second portion 46 to enlarge and/or to reduce a size of the opening 48 between the end 50 of the first portion 44 and the end 52 of the second portion 46. The size of the opening may be between the range of one (1) mm and ten (10) mm. As a result, the opening 48 may be sized to receive the top portion 18 of the first container 12 to insert the top portion 18 of the first container 12 into the interior 62 of the ring 10 and/or the rings 110a, 110b. The size of the opening 48 of the ring 10 and/or the rings 110a, 110b may be enlarged to insert a top portion of another container (not shown in the figures) which may be larger or smaller than the top portion 18 of the first container 12 into the interior 62 of the ring 10 and/or the rings 110a, 110b.
The top portion 18 of the first container 12 or the top portion 28 of the second container 14 may be inserted into and/or may be positioned within the interior 62 of the ring 10 via the opening 48 of the ring 10 and/or the rings 110a, 110b. The diameter D of the interior 62 may be sized to receive the top portion 18 of the first container 12. Resilient characteristics of the ring 10 and/or the rings 110a, 110b may move and/or may pull the end 52 of the second portion 46 inwardly with respect to the end 50 of the first portion 44 to reduce the size of the opening 48 of the ring 10. The ring 10 and/or the rings 110a, 110b may surround and/or may encircle the first portion 18 of the first container 12 to connect and/or to attach the ring 10 and/or the rings 110a, 110b to first container 12. The resilient characteristics of the ring 10 and/or the rings 110a, 110b may prevent the top portion 18 of the first container 12 from exiting and/or moving outwardly with respect to the interior 62 of the ring 10 via the opening 48. As a result, the ring 10 and/or the rings 110a, 110b may be connected to and/or attached to the first container 12 via the top portion 18 of the first container 12 and/or the arms 44, 46 of the ring 10.
The ring 10 and/or the rings 110a, 110b may be made from a material which may have the resilient characteristics and/or a flexibility to allow movement of the first portion 44 with respect to the second portion 46. The size of the opening 48 of the ring 10 and/or the rings 110a, 110b may be enlarged to receive the top portion 18 of the first container 12 and/or the top portion 28 of the second container 14 without damaging and/or destroying the ring 10 and/or the rings 110a, 110b. As a result, the top portion 18 of the first container 12 and/or the top portion 28 of the second container 14 may be inserted into the interior 62 of the ring 10 and/or the rings 110a, 110b via the opening 48 without damaging and/or destroying the ring 10 and/or the rings 110a, 110b. The resilient characteristics of the ring 10 may move and/or may pull the first arm 44 inwardly with respect to the second arm 46 to connect the ring 10 to the first container 12 without damaging and/or without destroying the ring 10. The ring 10 and/or the rings 110a, 110b may be made from, for example, a polymer, an elastomer, a thermal poly rubber and/or the like. In an embodiment, the ring 10 and/or the rings 110a, 110b may be made from, for example, a polypropylene copolymer, a polyurethane, a poly, a polyethylene and/or the like
In an embodiment, a sticker 70 may be adhered to, may be attached to and/or may be connected to the tab 64 of the ring 10 as shown in
The sticker 70 and/or the indicia 80 on the tab 64 may be and/or may display marks, such as, for example, a word, a name, a phrase, a numeral, a numerical sequence, a design, an insignia, a language character, an object, an image, a cartoon, a logo, a trademark and/or the like. The marks may relate to a topic, such as, for example, a cartoon character, an athlete, a musical performer, a political figure, a visual scene, a competition, a written message, a theme and/or the like. Further, the sticker 70 and/or the indicia 80 on the tab 64 may be display the first color and/or the second color. Still further, the sticker 70 and/or the indicia 80 may relate to an entity, such as, for example, an entertainment company, a food manufacturing company, a bottling company, a food processing, an advertising company, a marketing company, a sporting team, an association, a company and/or the like. Moreover, the sticker 70 and/or the indicia 80 on the tab 64 may be, for example, an advertisement, an announcement and/or a broadcast which may relate to the topic, the entity, a name of a person, a name of a group of people and/or the like. As a result, the tab 64 of the ring 10 and/or the rings 110a, 110b may advertise and/or may market the topic, the entity, the person and/or the group of people to the users via the sticker 70 and/or the indicia 80. The present invention should not be deemed as limited to the embodiments of specific marks, specific topics and/or specific entities of the sticker 70 and/or of the indicia 80.
The sticker 70 may have an adhesive backside which may attach to the top side 40 and/or to the bottom side 42 of the ring 10 and/or of the rings 110a, 110b. The indicia 80 may be, for example, screened, printed, embossed and/or stamped onto the top side 40 and/or the bottom side 42 of the ring 10 and/or the rings 110a, 110b. The tab 64 may be molded to contain and/or to display the indicia 80 by a molding procedure, such as, for example, injection molding, compression molding and/or the like. In an embodiment, the indicia 80 may be integrally formed with the ring 10 and/or the rings 110a, 110b via the molding procedure. In an embodiment, the ring 10 and/or the rings 110a, 110b may be molded via the molding procedure. The present invention should not be deemed as limited to the embodiments of a specific method for connecting the sticker 70 and/or the indicia 80 to the tab 64, the ring 10 and/or the rings 110a, 110b.
In an embodiment, the first user and/or the second user (hereinafter collectively known as “the users”) may be assigned, may receive and/or may be distributed the rings 110a, 110b, respectively. The rings 110a, 110b may be indicative of, may be identified with and/or may be representative of the users, respectively. The first color of the first ring 110a, of the sticker 70 on the first ring 110a and/or the indicia 80 on the first ring 110a may be indicative of, may be identified with and/or may be representative of the first user. The second color of the second ring 110b, of the sticker 70 on the second ring 110b and/or the indicia 80 on the second ring 110b may be indicative of, may be identified with and/or may be representative of the second user. The shape of the interior 62 of the first ring 110a and/or the shape of the perimeter P of the tab 64 of the first ring 110a may be indicative of, may be identified with and/or may be representative of the first user. The shape of the interior 62 of the second ring 110b and/or the shape of the perimeter P of the tab 64 of the second ring 110b may be indicative of, may be identified with and/or may be representative of the second user.
The first user may be assigned, may be distributed and/or may receive the first container 12 for consuming and/or for drinking the first beverage 36a from the first container 12 via the mouth 22 of the first container 12. The first user may position the opening 48 of the first ring 110a adjacent to the top portion 18 of the first container 12 for connecting the first ring 110a to the first container 12 via the tab 64 of the first ring 110a. The first user may push and/or may move the top portion 18 of the first container 12 inwardly with respect to the opening 48 between the end 50 of the first portion 44 and the end 52 of the second portion 46 of the first container 110a.
The portions 44, 46 of the first ring 110a may move outwardly with respect to each other for enlarging the opening 48 of the first container 12 to insert the top portion 18 of the first container 12 into the interior 62 of the first ring 110a. The top portion 18 of the first container 12 may move into and/or may be positioned within the interior 62 of the first container 110a. The end 50 of the first portion 44 may move inwardly with respect to the end 52 of the second portion 46 for reducing the opening 48 between the end 50 of the first portion 44 and the end 52 of the second portion 46 of the first ring 110a. The diameter D of the interior 62 may be sized to and/or may be shaped to receive the top portion 18 of the first container 12. As a result, the first ring 110a may be connected to and/or may be attached to the first container via the top portion 18 of the first container 12. The first container 12 may be identified and/or may be recognized as belonging to and/or as being used by the first user via the first ring 110a which may be connected the first container 12.
The first user may remove the lid 24 of the first container 12 to open the first container 12 for consuming and/or for drinking the first beverage 36a from the first container 12 via the mouth 22 of the first container 12. The first user may deposit bacteria, viruses and/or germs on the mouth 22 of the first container 12 by drinking from the first container 12 via the mouth 22 of the first container 12. As a result, the first container 12 and/or the first beverage 36a within the first container 12 may be contaminated by the bacteria, the viruses and/or the germs of the first user. The first user may not drink all of the first beverage 36a contained within the first container 12. The first user may choose to store an unfinished portion of the first beverage 36a within the first container 12. The first user may store and/or may position the first container in a location, such as, for example, on a shelf, on a table, in a box, in a basket, in a ice cooler, in a refrigerator and/or the like. The first ring 110a may be connected to and/or may be attached to the first container 12 to identify, to represent and/or to indicate that the first container 12 may belong to and/or may be used by the first user of the first ring 110a.
The second user may be assigned, may be distributed and/or may receive the second container 14 for consuming and/or for drinking the second beverage 36b from the second container 14 via the mouth 32 of the second container 14. The second user may position the opening 48 of the second ring 110b adjacent to the top portion 18 of the second container 14 for connecting the second ring 110b to the second container 14 via the tab 64 of the second ring 110b. The second user may push and/or may move the top portion 18 of the second container 14 inwardly with respect to the opening 48 between the end 50 of the first portion 44 and the end 52 of the second portion 46 of the second container 110b.
The portions 44, 46 of the second ring 110b may move outwardly with respect to each other for enlarging the opening 48 of the second container 14 to insert the top portion 28 of the second container 14 into the interior 62 of the second ring 110b. The top portion 28 of the second container 14 may move into and/or may be positioned within the interior 62 of the second container 110b. The end 50 of the first portion 44 may move inwardly with respect to the end 52 of the second portion 46 for reducing the opening 48 between the end 50 of the first portion 44 and the end 52 of the second portion 46 of the second ring 110b. The diameter D of the interior 62 may be sized to and/or may be shaped to receive the top portion 18 of the second container 14. As a result, the second ring 110b may be connected to and/or may be attached to the second container 14 via the top portion 18 of the second container 14. The second container 14 may be identified and/or may be recognized as belonging to and/or as being used by the second user by the second ring 110b which may be connected the second container 14.
The second user may remove the lid 34 of the second container 14 to open the second container 14 for consuming and/or for drinking the second beverage 36b from the second container 14 via the mouth 32 of the second container 14. The second user may deposit bacteria, viruses and/or germs on the mouth 32 of the second container 14 by drinking from the second container 14 via the mouth 32 of the second container 14. As a result, the second container 14 and/or the second beverage 36b within the second container 14 may be contaminated by the bacteria, the viruses and/or the germs of the second user. The second user may not drink all of the second beverage 36b contained within the second container 14. The second user may choose to store an unfinished portion of the second beverage 36b. The second ring 110b may be connected to and/or may be attached to the second container 14 to identify, to represent and/or to indicate that the second container 14 may belong to and/or may be used by the second user of the second ring 110b.
The second user may store and/or may position the second container in a location adjacent to the location of the first container 12 of the first user. As a result, the second container 14 of the second user may be positioned and/or may be located adjacent to the first container 12 of the first user at the location. The users may observe and/or may view the first container 12 and/or the second container 14 to determine and/or to identify whether the first container 12 or the second container 14 may belong to and/or may be used by the first user or the second user. The users may be incapable of determining and/or of identifying whether the first container 12 or the second container 14 may belong to, may be used by, may have been opened by and/or may have been consumed by the first user or the second user without observing and/or without viewing the rings 110a, 110b which may be attached to the containers 12, 14, respectively.
The users may observe, may recognize and/or may view the rings 110a, 110b which may be connected to the containers 12, 14, respectively. The first color of the first ring 110a, of the sticker 70 on the first ring 110a and/or of the indicia 80 on the first ring 110a may indicate to and/or may identify to the users that the first container 12 with the first ring 110a may belong to and/or may be used by the first user. The shape of the first ring 110a and/or of the perimeter P of the tab 64 of the first ring 110a may indicate and/or may identify to the users that the first container 12 having the first ring 110a may belong to, may have been opened by, may have been consumed by and/or may be used by the first user. As a result, the users may identify and/or may determine that the first container 12 with the first ring 110a may belong to, may have been opened by, may have been consumed by and/or may be used by the first user via the first ring 110a.
The second color of the second ring 110b, of the sticker 70 on the second ring 110b and/or of the indicia 80 on the second ring 110b may indicate to and/or may identify to the users that the second container 14 having the second ring 110a may belong to and/or may be used by the second user. The shape of the second ring 110b and/or of the perimeter P of the tab 64 of the second ring 110b may indicate to and/or may identify to the users that the second container 14 may belong to and/or may be used by the second user. As a result, the users may identify and/or may determine that the second container 14 with the second ring 110a may belong to, may have been opened by, may have been consumed by and/or may be used by the second user via the second ring 110b. The rings 110a, 110b may be removed from the first container 12 and/or the second container 14 to be disposed of or to be attached to other containers (not shown in the figures).
The lid 24 may be attached to the mouth 22 of the first container 12 and the top portion 18 of the first container 12 may be positioned within the interior 62 of the first ring 12 without separating the lid 24 and the ring 10. The first user may receive the first container 12 which may have the lid 24 connected to the ring 10 for identifying the first container via the ring 10. As a result, the ring 10 which may be connected to the lid 24 and to the top portion 18 of the first container 12 may indicate to the first user that the first container 12 may belong to and/or may be used by the first user.
The first user may remove, may separate and/or may detach the lid 24 from the first container 12 for consuming the first beverage 36a from the first container 12. The first user may turn and/or may rotate the lid 24 in a first direction to remove the lid 24 from the mouth 22 of the first container 12. The first user may break the flanges 100 between the lid 24 and the ring 10 by turning and/or by rotating the lid 24 in the first direction. The perforation 102 between the flanges 100 may allow the first user to separate the lid 24 and the ring 10 via the flanges 100. The first user may consume the first beverage 36a from the first container 12 via the mouth 22 of the first container 12 with the ring 10 connected to the top portion 18 of the first container 12. As a result, the first user may identify the first container 12 from the second container 14 and/or other containers via the ring 10, the indicia 80 of the ring 10 and/or the first color of the ring 10.
The container 202a may have the first ring 110a for identifying and/or to distinguish the container 202a from the containers 202b-202d of the pack 200. The first portion 18 of the container 202a may be located within and/or may be position within the interior 62 of the first ring 110a. The first ring 110a may be connected to and/or may be attached to the lid 24 of the container 202a via flanges 204a. The flanges 204a may be located between the top side 40 of the first ring 110a and the lid 24 of the container 202a. The container 202a may be sealed by the lid 24 and the top portion 18 of the container 202a may be located within the interior 62 of the first ring 110a. The tab 64 of the first ring 110a, the indicia 80 on the first ring 110a and/or the arms 44, 46 of the first ring 110a may display the first color which may be indicative of and/or may identifying the first ring 110a and/or container 202a.
The group of users may identify the container 202a from the containers 202b-202d via the first color displayed by the first ring 110a, by the indicia 80 on the first ring 110a and/or by the tab 64 of the first ring 110a. The container 202a may be distributed to the first user for consuming the first beverage 36a from the container 202a. The first color of the first ring 110a may be indicative of the container 202a and/or the first user to identify the container 202a from containers 202b-202d. As a result, the group of users may identify and/or may recognize the container 202a of the first user by the first color displayed via the first ring 202a.
The container 202b may have the second ring 110b for identifying and/or to distinguish the container 202b from the containers 202a, 202c, 202d of the pack 200. The first portion 18 of the container 202b may be located within and/or may be position within the interior 62 of the second ring 110b. The second ring 110b may be connected to and/or may be attached to the lid 24 of the container 202b via flanges 204b. The flanges 204b may be located between the top side 40 of the second ring 110b and the lid 24 of the container 202b. The container 202b may be sealed by the lid 24 and the top portion 18 of the container 202a may located within the interior 62 of the first ring 110a. The tab 64 of the second ring 110b, the indicia 80 on the second ring 110b and/or the arms 44, 46 of the second ring 110b may display the second color which may be indicative of and/or may identifying the second ring 110b and/or container 202b.
The group of users may identify the container 202b from the containers 202a, 202c, 202d via the second color displayed by the second ring 110b, by the indicia 80 on the second ring 110b and/or by the tab 64 of the second ring 110b. The container 202b may be distributed to the second user for consuming the first beverage 36a from the container 202b. The second color of the second ring 110b may be indicative of the container 202b and/or the second user to identify the container 202b from containers 202a, 202c, 202d. As a result, the group of users may identify and/or may recognize the container 202b of the second user by the second color displayed via the second ring 202b.
The container 202c may have a third ring 110c for identifying and/or to distinguish the container 202c from the containers 202a, 202b, 202d of the pack 200. The first portion 18 of the container 202c may be located within and/or may be position within the interior 62 of the third ring 110c. The third ring 110c may be connected to and/or may be attached to the lid 24 of the container 202c via flanges 204c. The flanges 204c may be located between the top side 40 of the third ring 110c and the lid 24 of the container 202c. The container 202c may be sealed by the lid 24 and a top portion 18 of the container 202c may located within an interior 62 of the third ring 110c. A tab 64 of the third ring 110c, indicia 80 on the third ring 110c and/or arms 44, 46 of the third ring 110c may display a third color which may be indicative of and/or may identifying the third ring 110c and/or the container 202c. The third color may be a different color than the first color of the first ring 110a and/or the second color of the second ring 110b.
The group of users may identify the container 202c from the containers 202a, 202b, 202d via the third color displayed by the third ring 110c, by the indicia 80 on the third ring 110c and/or by the tab 64 of the third ring 110c. The container 202c may be distributed to the second user for consuming the first beverage 36a from the container 202c. The third color of the third ring 110c may be indicative of the container 202c and/or the third user to identify the container 202c from containers 202a, 202b, 202d. As a result, the group of users may identify and/or may recognize the container 202c of the second user by the third color displayed via the third ring 202c.
The container 202d may have a fourth ring 110d for identifying and/or to distinguish the container 202d from the containers 202a, 202b, 202c of the pack 200. The first portion 18 of the container 202d may be located within and/or may be position within the interior 62 of the fourth ring 110d. The fourth ring 110d may be connected to and/or may be attached to the lid 24 of the container 202d via flanges 204d. The flanges 204d may be located between the top side 40 of the fourth ring 110d and the lid 24 of the container 202d. The container 202d may be sealed by the lid 24 and a top portion 18 of the container 202d may located within an interior 62 of the fourth ring 110d. A tab 64 of the fourth ring 110d, indicia 80 on the fourth ring 110d and/or arms 44, 46 of the fourth ring 110d may display a fourth color which may be indicative of and/or may identifying the fourth ring 110d and/or the container 202d. The fourth color may be a different color than the first color of the first ring 110a, the second color of the second ring 110b and/or the third color of the third ring 110c.
The group of users may identify the container 202d from the containers 202a, 202b, 202c via the fourth color displayed by the fourth ring 110d, by the indicia 80 on the fourth ring 110d and/or by the tab 64 of the fourth ring 110d. The container 202d may be distributed to the second user for consuming the first beverage 36a from the container 202d. The fourth color of the fourth ring 110d may be indicative of the container 202d and/or the fourth user to identify the container 202d from containers 202a, 202c, 202d. As a result, the group of users may identify and/or may recognize the container 202c of the second user by the third color displayed via the third ring 202c.
The first user, the second user, the third user and/or the fourth user may open the containers 202a-202d, respectively, to consume the first beverage 36a from each of the containers 202a-202d by removing the lid 24 from each of the containers 202a-202d. As a result, the flanges 204a-204d may break to separate the lid 24 of each of the containers 202a-202d from the rings 110a-110d, respectively. The group of users may identify each of the containers 202a-202d via the first color of the first ring 110a, the second color of the second ring 110b, the third color of the third ring 110c and/or the fourth color of the fourth ring 110d. As a result, the group of users may identify each of the containers 202a-202d via the rings 110a-110d.
The ring 10 may have the first portion 44 and/or the second portion 46 defining an interior 62 for receiving the top portion 18 of the first container 12. The ring 10 may have the opening 48 for separating the first end 50 of the first portion 44 and the first end 52 of the second portion 52 for inserting the top portion 18 of the first container 12 into the interior 62 of the ring 10. The tab 64 may be connected to the ring 10 to grasp and/or to hold the ring 10 for attaching the ring 10 to the first container 12 and/or for removing the ring 10 from the first container 12. The first user may move the end 50 of the first portion 44 outwardly with respect to the end 52 of the second portion 46 to separate the first portion 44 and the second portion 46 for inserting the top portion 18 of the first container 12 into the interior 62 of the ring 10. The ring 10 and/or the tab 64 of the ring 10 may display the first color, the sticker 70 and/or the indicia 80 which may be indicative of the first user for identifying that the ring 10 and/or the first container 12 with the ring 10 may be used by and/or may belong to the first user of the ring 10. As a result, the first user may identify and/or may recognize that the first container 12 may belong to the first user of the ring 10 via the first color of the ring, the sticker 70 of the ring 10 and/or the indicia 80 of the ring 10.
It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages. It is, therefore, intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the appended claims.