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I, Kimberly D. Hall, have a new utility invention called a wrist cover/support for a bracelet/watch, as set forth in the following specification. The claimed wrist cover is utilized to cover and support jewelry items, protecting them from loss, while reducing likelihood of them becoming damaged. These functions benefit jewelry wearers of various ages and genders.
Due to daily activities, jewelry (bracelets and watches) are often removed. For example, a bracelet may be removed while one puts on panty hose, to avoid potentially snagging the hosiery, and possibly breaking the jewelry piece. Another example is removal of jewelry while walking outdoors, to avoid its lost.
This utility invention is functional due to its composition. Its shape, size and material (with elastic properties), allow it to fit over the jewelry (bracelet/watch) of the wrist and lower forearm area. It covers, supports, and protects worn jewelry that it is placed over.
The wrist cover/support for bracelet/watch is used to cover, support and protect jewelry items worn. This is due to the shape and elastic fabric/material comprising it. The invention is pulled over the hand and onto jewelry worn on the wrist, therefore restricting the jewelry's ability to be lost or damaged. Covered items are also less likely to scratch or snag against other items or objects. The invention reduces or eliminates this damage from occurring.
A wrist cover/support for bracelet/watch is herein described 100.
The new utility invention is constructed using fabric with elastic properties (spandex, polyester, Lycra, or comparable fabric/material), and joined using thread, or glue. Various fabric weights can be used if they possess sufficient elasticity. Fabric 225 is cut in a rectangular shape, which after sewn results in a tubular shape 100. Cuffs 350 are formed on long sides of fabric and hemmed with thread 400. Short sides/ends of fabrics are brought together, and then hemmed 300 (invention can also be produced without hem using special machinery like that used to produce trouser socks, hosiery, and seamless tube tops). Invention can now be used to cover, support and provide protection to worn jewelry against loss, while reducing likelihood of its (jewelry) damage. These examples of the present invention are not exhaustive. Other detail and structural changes may be made. My invention having been described may be modified in a way that is apparent to those skilled in the art that it pertains to without deviating from neither the invention's spirit nor its scope of use.