The present disclosure is generally related to wearable jewelry, and in particular to rings for digits.
Rings have been worn by people throughout most of recorded history. Rings are worn for fashion and as symbols of affiliation and relationships. Some types of rings accommodate a gem stone or other feature displayed in a mount fixed to a top portion of a ring. The body of a ring conventionally is a solid shank that is sized to a wearer's finger. Due to difficulties in resizing rings, rings are rarely adjusted for a size of a wearer's finger as the wearer ages. Further, a ring is often sized according to standard increments of sizes that do not often ideally match a size of a wearer's finger.
According to an illustrative aspect, one, two, three, or more mountings are connected by flexible segments. The segments and mountings are wrapped around a digit such as a finger or a toe. Distal ends of the flexible assembly are reversibly connected together to form a comfortably and securely fitted flexible ring.
According to another illustrative aspect, a flexible length of jewelry includes one or more display links or display sections for accepting and displaying a gemstone or focal element. The display links may be enlarged relative to other portions of the flexible length of the jewelry. The display links may be contoured to match a curve of a digit such as a ring finger when the flexible length is wound around the digit.
According to another aspect, the flexible length includes coaxial ring elements connected to each other and moveable in relation to each other. A length of the jewelry is selected such that it fits when wound an integer number of times around a digit of a particular user. For an embodiment employing links of a chain, a size of links is chosen, or a number of links is chosen, or a combination of a size of links and a number of links is chosen so as to fit the jewelry an integer number of times around a digit, such as one, two, three, four, five, or more times when the jewelry is assembled and fit into place on the digit.
According to another aspect, the flexible length of jewelry for a multi-wind ring is sized so as to be optionally placeable around another portion of a body when re-configured and assembled into a single loop. That is, according to some embodiments, a sizing for a digit is based on a size of another portion of the body of a same user or of a portion of a body of another object, animal, or person. Accordingly, a digit may be selected after measuring and sizing the overall length based on a second sizing.
Other aspects, advantages, and features of the present disclosure will be apparent after review of the entire disclosure including the drawings and the claims.
The drawings, figures and pictures accompanying this application illustrate various features that serve as an additional basis for understanding the disclosure. In this disclosure, reference may be made to these visual depictions. The use of the same reference symbol in different drawings indicates similar or identical items.
There are few if any mechanisms for easily and inexpensively resizing rings. Further, once a ring is worn for a prolonged or substantial period of time (e.g., multiple months, multiple years), it is often inconvenient or difficult to remove the ring for cleaning, maintenance, adjustment, resizing, and so forth. Yet further, for the vast majority of rings, it is difficult to adjust the appearance or components of the ring without substantial and specialized labor. What has been needed is a ring system for providing increased flexibility, adaptability, and ease of use with many of the same benefits of conventional rings.
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A connector 4 is assembled to or forms part of a first end 6 of the wrapable ring. The connector 4 is configured to couple the first end 6 of the wrapable ring to a second end 7 of the wrapable ring. In
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Further, while each of the primary elements 1A, 1B are illustrated as larger in each of its dimensions than dimensions of the segments 8, 9, 10, such is not required. One or more of the dimensions of the primary elements 1A, 1B may be smaller than a particular dimension of the segments 8, 9, 10.
Preferably, a length of the second segment 9 is selected so as to offset the second mounting 1B from the first mounting 1A when the wrapable ring is assembled or wrapped onto a digit such as a ring finger of a wearer. Other arrangements are selectable when a length of the respective segments 8, 9, 10 are selected. For example, one such arrangement includes an offset between the first mounting 1A and the second mounting 1B that is sufficient such that an edge or a surface of the first mounting 1A does not contact an edge or a surface of the second mounting 1B when the jewelry assembly is wound into a fitted position on the digit. As another example, the length of the second segment 9 is selected so as to place the second display platform 1B an offset distance from the first display platform 1A when the jewelry assembly is wound into a fitted position on the digit. This arrangement allows the two display platforms 1A, 1B to not rub against each other when the jewelry assembly is wound into a fitted position on the digit.
As another example, the length of the second segment is selected so as to place the second display platform 1B adjacent to the first display platform 1A when the jewelry assembly is wound into a fitted position on the digit. As another example, the length of the second segment is selected to place both the first display platform 1A and the second display platform 1B on a same hemisphere of the digit when the jewelry assembly is wound into a fitted position on the digit. As yet another example, the second segment 9 is made of links of a first material, each link having a same thickness dimension and a same length dimension. In this arrangement, the second segment 9 includes at least four, at least 5, or at least 6 links of the first material. In this arrangement, a length dimension of the links is uniform. The length dimension of the links is selected to place both the first display platform 1A and the second display platform 1B on a same hemisphere of the digit when the jewelry assembly is wound into the fitted position on the digit. As another example, the length of the second segment 9 is selected to place both the first display platform 1A and the second display platform 1B on a same hemisphere of the digit when the jewelry assembly is wound into a fitted position on the digit.
The connector 4 facilitates easy disassembly of the wrapable ring for improved ease in maintenance, resizing and care of the wrapable ring. Maintenance may involve replacement of worn or damaged portions of the ring. For example, if a portion of the wrapable ring is scratched, only that portion (e.g., chain link, mounting, connector) needs to be repaired or replaced. Resizing is facilitated because the wrapable ring is easily disassembled, and a different length of segment 8, 9, 10 may be applied to the wrapable ring, and the wrapable ring may then be re-placed on the wearer. By way of example, an extra link may be placed in any one or more of the segments 8, 9, 10. As another example, one or more links of a different link length dimension is selected and is added to or put in a place of another link in the particular segment 8, 9, 10.
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In a similar way, different colored or different types of segments 8, 9, 10 can be exchanged in the wrapable ring. For example, a wearer could select from two or more segments for each of the corresponding segments 8, 9, 10, and then mix and match the various types of segments to create a particular variation of elements in the assembled wrapable ring. Many variations of disassembly and re-assembly are possible including having a wearer select different lengths of segments 8, 9, 10 and then to form a necklace from the parts of the first embodiment of the wrapable ring. As one example, a length of one or more of the segments 8, 9, 10 are selected so as (1) to have a first overall length for wrapping a whole number of times the jewelry assembly around the digit of the wearer, and (2) to have a second overall length for wearing the same elements of the jewelry assembly around another part of a body of the wearer. Continuing this example, a wearer effectively has a wrapable ring and a necklace, and can unwrap and re-wrap the segments depending on which location on the wearer's body the wearer prefers at any given time. This same scheme of selecting lengths can be repeated for selecting the sizes of the mountings 1A, 1B and the lengths of the segments 8, 9, 10 such that the wrapable ring can fit on either a first digit of a first circumference or a second digit of a second circumference—the wrapable ring wrapping a different number of passes around the respective two digits.
The previous description of the disclosed aspects is provided to enable a person skilled in the art to make and use the disclosed aspects. Various modifications to these aspects should be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the principles defined herein may be applied to other aspects without departing from the scope of the disclosure. Thus, the present disclosure is not intended to be limited to the aspects shown and described herein but is to be accorded the widest scope possible consistent with the principles and novel features as claimed below.
This patent application claims priority to U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 62/417,114 filed on Nov. 3, 2016 titled “Wrap ring,” the entirety of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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Parent | 62417114 | Nov 2016 | US |
Child | 15803738 | US |