The present invention relates to a wearable decorative element, such as a bracelet, anklet, necklace, or other similar decorative articles.
With particular reference to the goldsmith and costume jewellery sector, the use is well known of bracelets characterized by a high level of elegance and aesthetic value commonly referred to as “tennis” bracelets, which are generally provided with precious stones, such as e.g. diamonds, set along the entire length of the bracelet itself.
Among the different types of tennis bracelets there are the extensible bracelets, which are provided with a chain of bezels crossed and joined by an elastic member, such as e.g. a spring, shaped like a ring to allow the bracelet to be worn or removed simply by enlarging it.
When the bracelet is not being worn, the elastic member is unloaded and the bezels are brought into contact with each other, completely covering the elastic member itself for the entire length of the bracelet and preventing it from being seen from the outside. However, when the bracelet is enlarged to allow it to be worn, the elastic member is loaded and the bezels are spaced apart from each other, leaving the elastic member visible.
Additionally, even after the bracelet is worn, the elastic member may remain loaded and therefore visible, such as e.g. due to the size of the wearer's wrist not allowing it to fit snugly.
The fact that the elastic member remains visible gives the bracelet a poor aesthetic quality and compromises its elegance.
In addition, if the elastic member breaks, the bezels slide out of it, increasing the risk of losing them.
The main aim of the present invention is to devise a wearable decorative element, in particular of the extensible type, capable of covering the elastic member even when the bracelet is enlarged giving the decorative element itself a high aesthetic value and increasing the elegance thereof. Another object of the present invention is to devise a wearable decorative element which is easily assembled and having a reduced number of components compared to known decorative elements.
A further object of the present invention is to devise a wearable decorative element which, in case of breakage of the elastic member, enables the bezels to be maintained associated together, thereby reducing the risk of the latter slipping out of the elastic member and being lost.
An additional object of the present invention is to devise a wearable decorative element which allows the mentioned drawbacks of the prior art to be overcome within a simple, rational, easy and effective to use as well as affordable solution.
Other characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the description of a preferred, but not exclusive, embodiment of a wearable decorative element, illustrated by way of an indicative, yet non-limiting example, in the accompanying tables of drawings wherein:
With particular reference to such figures, reference numeral 1 globally indicates a wearable decorative element.
In detail, with reference to the example shown in
In particular, the bracelet 1 shown in
For this purpose, the bracelet 1 comprises at least one elastic member 2, shaped like a ring, supporting a plurality of female elements 3, or also called bezels, intended to receive for example precious stones or gems such as diamonds or crystals.
In detail, the elastic member 2 extends along a substantially circular direction of development and the bezels 3 are threaded onto the elastic member 2 to cover it for substantially the entire length of the bracelet 1.
The elastic member 2 may be, e.g., a mechanical spring, preferably a cylindrical helix spring, or an element of elastic material, so that when subjected to a tension, the bracelet 1 undergoes an elastic deformation switching from a home configuration to an enlarged one.
In one or more embodiments, in an enlarged configuration, the elastic member 2, due to the tension force, may have a substantially oval shape.
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In particular, the hollow body 30 has an overall parallelepiped shape wherein the first and second lateral walls 34, 35 are longitudinally opposed. The hollow body 30 also comprises two opposite walls 36, 37, upper and lower respectively.
Preferably, the walls 36, 37 are positioned opposite in a radial pattern, i.e., they are arranged in a distal and proximal position to the center of the bracelet 1, respectively.
Throughout the present disclosure and in the subsequent claims, three main directions are identified: the “radial” direction, parallel to the radius direction of the bracelet 1, the “longitudinal” direction, tangent to the direction of development of the bracelet 1, and the “transverse” direction perpendicular to the longitudinal and radial directions.
In particular, the bezel 3 extends by height along the radial direction, by length along the longitudinal direction and by width along the transverse direction. For simplicity of description, in the context of the present disclosure and in the subsequent claims, the term “radial” is to be understood with reference to the direction parallel to the radius of the bracelet 1, i.e., the direction joining the center C of the bracelet 1 with each of the bezels 3.
Furthermore, it is specified that the term “longitudinal” relates to the direction of development of the bracelet 1 along the length thereof, and the term “transverse” relates to the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction Y and to the radial direction X.
The first and second openings 32, 33 are communicating with the cavity 31 and are obtained longitudinally aligned on the first and second lateral walls 34, 35, respectively. Preferably, the openings 32, 33 have an oval or elliptical shape. The elastic member 2 is inserted into the bezel 3 by means of the openings 32, 33 to pass through the cavity 31 of the hollow body 30 by supporting the bezel 3.
The bezel 3 may be made of metallic material, preferably precious and non-precious metals, such as gold, silver, platinum, palladium, zamak and resin. Conveniently, the bezel 3 is provided with at least one setting seat 38, preferably formed on the upper wall 36, of at least one gemstone or precious stone, such as diamonds or crystals. The possibility cannot however be ruled out of a bezel 3 without a setting seat 38 and wherein a wall is arranged to receive a decorative motif, e.g. by enameling. In this regard, in one or more embodiments, the bezel 3 may be free of gemstones.
Preferably, the bracelet 1 comprises a number of bezels 3 threaded onto the elastic member 2 such that, in a home configuration, the bezels 3 are close together and the elastic member 2 is covered in its substantial entirety. Advantageously, the bracelet 1 comprises a plurality of male elements 4 adapted to allow the passage and sliding of the elastic member 2 therein, each of the male elements 4 inserting in a sliding manner at least partly inside one of the first through opening 32 and the second through opening 33 of one of the adjacent bezels 3 to vary the mutual distance between the bezels 3 along a direction of sliding S.
Preferably, the male elements 4 have a hollow tubular shape of predefined length.
In particular, each male element 4 comprises a first and a second end portions 40, 41 wherein a first and a second opening 42, 43 are obtained for the passage and sliding of the elastic member 2.
Conveniently, the male elements 4 and the bezels 3 are alternated to receive the elastic member 2; that is, after having been associated with the elastic member 2, the first and second end portions 40, 41 of each male element 4 are adjacent to a first and a second bezel 3a, 3b, respectively. In this way, the male element 4 can connect the pair of bezels 3a, 3b so that, in the enlarged configuration, the male element 4 covers the portion of the elastic member 2 arranged outside the bezels 3a, 3b.
To this end, as shown in the examples of
In particular, the second end portion 41 of the male element 4 is configured to be received by the first through opening 32 of the bezel 3 and to be internally housed in the cavity 31 of the hollow body 30. Preferably, in a cross-sectional view, the male element 4 has an oval or elliptical shape, complementary to the shape of the through opening 32 of the bezel 3, which is also oval or elliptical. Such a configuration makes it possible to avoid mutual rotation between the bezel 3 and the male element 4.
In one embodiment shown in
At the same time, in a version shown in
In this version, advantageously, the first end portion 40 of the male element 4 is associated with the second opening 33 of the first adjacent bezel 3a and the second end portion 41 of said male element 4 is associated in a sliding manner with the first opening 32 of the second adjacent bezel 3b so that at least the second bezel 3b may at least partly slide the male element 4 to vary the mutual distance between the bezels 3a, 3b.
In detail, the second end portion 41 of the male element 4 is inserted into the second bezel 3b through the first through opening 32 to be housed at least partly in the cavity 31, thus making a prismatic coupling wherein the second bezel 3b longitudinally slides the male element 4 close to or away from the first bezel 3a to switch from the home configuration to the enlarged configuration and vice versa.
In particular, in the home configuration, the bezels 3 are brought closer to each other substantially covering the entire male element 4; in the enlarged configuration, the bezels 3 are spaced apart from each other leaving the male element 4 partly visible.
According to the invention, the male element 4 comprises at least one block element 5 associated with one of either the bezel 3 or the male element 4 transversely with respect to the direction of sliding S to limit the mutual sliding between the bezels 3 on the male elements 4 to cover the elastic member 2 when the distance between the adjacent bezels 3 is maximum.
In particular, the block element 5 is adapted to constrain the bezel 3 to the male element 4 thus limiting the freedom of longitudinal movement thereof, and therefore the sliding thereof, on the male element 4 so that the maximum distance between the adjacent bezels 3a, 3b is substantially corresponding to the length of the male element 4.
In this way, in an enlarged configuration, the male element 4 remains partially housed in the cavity 31 of the bezel 3, which allows it to slide while substantially covering the elastic member 2 and hiding it from view.
In a preferred embodiment shown in
Conveniently, the bezel 3 comprises at least one through hole 51 configured to receive one end 50a, 50b of the pin 50, and a seat 52 aligned and coaxial with the through hole 51 and configured to house the other end 50b, 50a of the pin 50.
In particular, the hole 51 is formed on one of either the lower wall 37 or the upper wall 36, and the seat 52 is formed on the other of either the lower wall 37 or the upper wall 36 of the hollow body 30. In particular, the seat 52 is obtained internally to the bezel 3; this means that the seat 52 is facing the cavity 31 and aligned with the hole 51 in a radial pattern.
In an embodiment shown in
In an embodiment shown in
Preferably, the hole 51 and the seat 52 are formed in the proximity of the first through opening 32 of the hollow body 30.
Conveniently, the through hole 51 and the seat 52 have a shape and width complementary to those of the pin 50.
Preferably, the through hole 51 and the seat 52 have a circular shape with a diameter substantially corresponding to the diameter of the pin 50.
Preferably, the pin 50 has a length substantially corresponding to the height of the cavity 31 of the bezel 3 so that, in use, it can pass through the cavity 31 in a radial pattern, extending from the hole 51 to the bottom of the seat 52. In particular, the seat 52 blocks the pin 50 in a position centered in the cavity 31 of the bezel 3 while maintaining the pin 50 in a substantially fixed position. The male element 4 comprises at least one slot 53 that can be coupled to the pin 50 and configured to allow the male element 4 to slide with respect to the bezel 3.
In detail, the slot 53 is made passing through so that the pin 50 can pass through the male element 4.
Conveniently, in use, the slot 53 is aligned with the seat 52 and with the through hole 51 to facilitate the insertion of the pin 50. In particular, the slot 53 is configured to receive the pin 50 to make a prismatic coupling wherein the pin 50 may slide along the slot 53.
The slot 53 extends in length along the longitudinal direction and has a predefined length. In particular, the length of the slot 53 defines the freedom of sliding of the pin 50 along the slot 53 and, therefore, of the bezel 3 on the male element 4.
In detail, in order to make the coupling of the pin 50 with the bezel 3 and the male element 4, the second end portion 41 of the latter is inserted at least partly internally to the cavity 31 of the bezel 3 with the slot 53 arranged aligned, preferably aligned in a radial pattern, with the hole 51 and the seat 52 of the bezel 3. At this point, the pin 50 is inserted in the hole 51 and in the seat 52 passing through the slot 53.
In particular, the bezel 3 is inserted as far as the end 50b of the pin 50 is received as a stop by the seat 52. In this way, the pin 50 extends from the hole 51 to the seat 52 passing through the slot 53 and making the coupling by shape. In the event that the pin 50 having a greater length than the length of the cavity 31, the portion of pin 50 protruding from the hollow body 30 is cut during assembly of the element 1, so that the lower end 50a of the pin 50 is arranged flush with the lower wall 37, or upper wall 36, of the bezel 3.
In one embodiment shown in
In particular, the first end portion 40 of the male element 4 and the bezel 3 operate in conjunction so that the second opening 33 of the first bezel 3 is in communication with the first opening 42 of the male element 4 to allow the passage of the elastic member 2.
Preferably, in this embodiment, the length of the male element 4 is substantially corresponding to the length of the cavity 31 of the bezel 3 so that, in the home configuration, the first and second bezels 3a, 3b can be brought closer to each other.
Preferably, in this embodiment, the slot 53 extends substantially along the entire length of the male element 4 so that the second bezel 3b may slide the male element 4 from a position close to the first bezel 3a, in the home configuration, to an away position, in the enlarged configuration, wherein the distance between the two bezels 3a, 3b is substantially corresponding to the length of the male element 4. In this way, the male element 4 remains arranged at least partly internally to the second bezel 3b.
In an alternative embodiment, the first end portion 40 of the male element 4 is associated in a sliding manner with the first bezel 3a and the second end portion 41 of the male element 4 is associated in a sliding manner with the second bezel 3b, according to the method explained above.
For this purpose, in the version shown in
Conveniently, in the embodiment shown in
In one or more embodiments, the male element 4 may comprise two slots 53a, 53b coupleable to the first pin 55 and to the second pin 58, respectively. The slots 53a, 53b are arranged in the proximity of the first end portion 40 and in the proximity of the second end portion 41, respectively.
After the male element 4 has been associated with both bezels 3a, 3b, the latter may slide the male element 4 between the home configuration, wherein the bezels 3a, 3b are close to each other and the male element 4 is partly housed internally to both bezels 3a, 3b, and the enlarged configuration, wherein the bezels 3a, 3b are arranged in the proximity of the end portions 40, 41 of the male element 4.
It has in practice been ascertained that the described invention achieves the intended object, and in particular the fact is emphasized that the female elements and the male elements of the decorative element are able to cover the elastic member both in the home configuration and in the enlarged configuration to give the decorative element a high aesthetic value and elegance.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102020000022999 | Sep 2020 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2021/058768 | 9/27/2021 | WO |