AniMom jewelry

Torres; Noe ;   et al.

Patent Application Summary

U.S. patent application number 11/184449 was filed with the patent office on 2006-01-19 for animom jewelry. Invention is credited to Jacqueline Van Horn, Noe Torres.

Application Number20060010913 11/184449
Document ID /
Family ID35597991
Filed Date2006-01-19

United States Patent Application 20060010913
Kind Code A1
Torres; Noe ;   et al. January 19, 2006

AniMom jewelry

Abstract

Animal jewelry with the birthstone(s) of one's pet. The line consists of rings, pendants, earrings and charms. Each piece is customized according to the birth month of each pet, covering all animals and owner's.


Inventors: Torres; Noe; (Virginia Beach, VA) ; Horn; Jacqueline Van; (Virginia Beach, VA)
Correspondence Address:
    NOE Torres
    1920 Geverance Ct
    Virginia Beach
    VA
    23453
    US
Family ID: 35597991
Appl. No.: 11/184449
Filed: July 19, 2005

Related U.S. Patent Documents

Application Number Filing Date Patent Number
60552376 Jul 19, 2004

Current U.S. Class: 63/23
Current CPC Class: A44C 25/00 20130101
Class at Publication: 063/023
International Class: A44C 25/00 20060101 A44C025/00

Claims



1. Several pieces of jewelry which comprise: A unitary bond between an animal lover and his/her pet or any animal one person decides to call his/her pet. (1)--A paw print ring (comprising four toes and a paw pad) with each animal's birth stone inserted in the toes and the owner's birth stone (if desired) inserted into the pad. (2)--Same concept on the paw print pendant, (3)--charm and (4)--earrings. (5)--A bone pendant or bone slide with the birth stones inserted in any part of the bone. (6)--Same concept on the bone charm and (7)--bone earrings. (8)--A horseshoe shape ring with the birth stones inserted in any part of the horseshoe. (9)--Same concept with the horseshoe pendant, (10)--charm and (11)--earrings. Any and all animals can be considered a pet. Birth stones can represent the month the pet was born, the month the pet became part of the family or what ever stone the family wants to use to commemorate the pet(s). With no limit to the amount of stones. The limiting factor being the amount of stones the piece of jewelry will allow. All pieces are made in all types of metal. Birthstone (genuine or imitation) may be placed in any part of the jewelry piece regardless of placement shown in figures.
Description



BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0001] It is my experience in the past, that many people who have pets do not have children whether for medical reasons or personal, and the children in their lives are animals.

[0002] Regardless of family size, more people think of their pets as their four-legged children. This line of jewelry will help show the devotion to their animals by customizing a pice of jewelry to celebrate the love for their pet.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0003] AniMom jewelry is a line of jewelry designed to show one's devotion to their pets. It will eventually cover all types of animals, so there is no limit to the number of pieces in the line.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0004] See FIG. 1.

[0005] A paw print ring (comprising four toes and a paw pad) in any type of metal. Each circle represents a possible dorsal placement of a birthstone.

[0006] See FIG. 1a.

[0007] Side profile option of paw print ring with bone design.

[0008] See FIG. 1b.

[0009] Side profile option of paw print ring, with a bone design.

[0010] See FIG. 1c.

[0011] Side profile option of paw print ring with a paw design.

[0012] See FIG. 2.

[0013] Paw print pendant. Each circle represents a possible placement of a birthstone.

[0014] See FIG. 3.

[0015] Paw print charm for bracelet. Each circle represents a possible placement of a birthstone.

[0016] See FIG. 3a.

[0017] A paw print earring. Each circle represents a possible placement of a birthstone.

[0018] See FIG. 4.

[0019] A bone pendant. Each circle represents a possible placement of a birthstone.

[0020] See FIG. 5.

[0021] A bone slide pendant. Each circle represents a possible placement of a birthstone.

[0022] See FIG. 6.

[0023] A bone charm. Each circle represents a possible placement of a birthstone.

[0024] See FIG. 7.

[0025] A bone earring. Each circle represents a possible placement of a birthstone.

[0026] See FIG. 8.

[0027] A horseshoe shaped ring. Each circle represents a possible placement of a birthstone.

[0028] See FIG. 8a.

[0029] A side profile of horseshoe ring with the side profile of a horse.

[0030] See FIG. 9.

[0031] A horseshoe shaped pendant with a rope design wrapped around the horseshoe. Each circle represents a possible placement of a birthstone.

[0032] See FIG. 10.

[0033] A horseshoe shaped earring with a rope design wrapped around the horseshoe. Each circle represents a possible placement of a birthstone.

[0034] See FIG. 11.

[0035] A horseshoe shaped charm with a rope design wrapped around the horseshoe. Each circle represents a possible placement of a birthstone.

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