Multi-use wearable decorative article

Steele; Marianne Irene

Patent Application Summary

U.S. patent application number 12/004723 was filed with the patent office on 2008-10-09 for multi-use wearable decorative article. Invention is credited to Marianne Irene Steele.

Application Number20080245104 12/004723
Document ID /
Family ID39825768
Filed Date2008-10-09

United States Patent Application 20080245104
Kind Code A1
Steele; Marianne Irene October 9, 2008

Multi-use wearable decorative article

Abstract

A multi-use decorative article wearable as a bracelet, a ring or a pendant by way of a opposing non-deformable tabs and a tapped recess to connect to various supportive elements providing the user with both an easily accessible mirror and light as an aid to applying a lipstick or other cosmetic.


Inventors: Steele; Marianne Irene; (Flower Mound, TX)
Correspondence Address:
    JEFFREY H. RODDY
    525 ROYAL CREST DRIVE
    RICHARDSON
    TX
    75081
    US
Family ID: 39825768
Appl. No.: 12/004723
Filed: December 24, 2007

Related U.S. Patent Documents

Application Number Filing Date Patent Number
60921917 Apr 5, 2007

Current U.S. Class: 63/1.12 ; 63/1.14
Current CPC Class: A44C 9/0069 20130101; A44C 5/003 20130101; A45D 42/12 20130101; A44C 25/002 20130101; A45D 42/06 20130101; A45D 42/10 20130101; A44C 15/0015 20130101
Class at Publication: 63/1.12 ; 63/1.14
International Class: A44C 15/00 20060101 A44C015/00; A44C 9/00 20060101 A44C009/00

Claims



1. A multi-use wearable decorative article comprising: a compartment having a decorative hinged lid with a reflective surfaced underside said hinged lid; and, an annular portion having a receiving means for releasably retaining said compartment, wherein said annular portion comes in an assortment of ring sizes ranging from size three to size ten, and an assortment of bracelet sizes from size five to size nine.

2. The wearable decorative article of claim 1 having a plurality of light emitting diodes on the underside of said lid and a powering means comprising: a battery and electronic circuit.

3. The wearable decorative article of claim 1 wherein said receiving means comprises a tapped recess and two L-shaped non-deformable opposing tabs.
Description



CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/921,917 filed Apr. 5, 2007

STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

[0002] Not applicable

THE NAMES OF THE PARTIES TO A JOINT RESEARCH AGREEMENT

[0003] Not applicable

INCORPORATION-BY-REFERENCE OF MATERIAL SUBMITTED ON A COMPACT DISC

[0004] Not applicable

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0005] Jewelry and wearable articles with hinged lids has long been known in the art, and some have provided a mirror as an aid in the application to makeup. These devices work well for their intended use, but offer little in the way of accessorizing and so fall into disuse easily.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0006] The present invention relates broadly to small wearable articles that provide a mirror and optionally a light as an aid to applying makeup or the like and specifically the present invention provides for accessorizing that conventional wearable articles of this sort do not permit. The present invention provides a hinged lid, a mirror, a small divided compartment for mints and the like as well as LED illumination. The present invention provides for a releasably attachable annular portion such as a ring blank or bracelet to attach to the bottom of the compartment allowing for a cost effective alteration of appearance while retaining the basis of the cosmetic accessory. In the preferred embodiment, the ring blanks may be of any size and are constructed to attach to the compartment underside by means of a small threaded rod accommodated by a female tapped recess, while the bracelet portion or pendant bail is passed through a slot with two opposing tabs. In this manner the article may be worn as a ring, pendant or bracelet.

[0007] One object of the present invention is to provide a means for the releasable retention of a compartment with a decorative face to a ring, pendant bail, or bracelet within the context to a wearable decorative article.

[0008] A further object of the present invention is to provide a means to retain a decorative compartment to a ring, a bracelet and pendant by providing a common retention means.

[0009] The applicant is not aware of any previously described art having the features and advantages of the present invention.

[0010] Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following descriptions, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein by way of illustration and example, a preferred embodiment of the present invention is disclosed.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

[0011] FIG. 1 is edge view of the preferred embodiment of the cosmetic accessory in ring form, shown with lid closed.

[0012] FIG. 2 is edge view of the preferred embodiment of the cosmetic accessory in ring form, shown with lid open revealing reflective undersurface.

[0013] FIG. 3 is edge view of another embodiment of the cosmetic accessory in ring form, shown with lid open revealing a living hinge connecting a lid to a compartment.

[0014] FIG. 4 is edge view of another embodiment of the cosmetic accessory in bracelet form, shown with lid open with LED's.

[0015] FIG. 5 is a plan view of the underside of the compartment of the present invention, shown with receiving means having two opposing tabs.

[0016] FIG. 6 is a cut-away of the compartment showing the receiving means and battery recess.

[0017] FIG. 7 shows a plan view of an alternate embodiment of the present invention in pendant form.

[0018] FIG. 8 is the obverse of FIG. 7 showing the pendant attached to the receiving means.

[0019] FIG. 9 is a view of a typical circuit with two LED's and power supply.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0020] FIG. 1 shows an edge view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention showing a releasably retained container body 1, having a hinged lid 2 with thumb catch 3 and an annular band of rigid material 4 such that the present invention may be worn in the manner of a ring. In the preferred embodiment this hinge may be constructed of the same material as the compartment, pivot-type hinge of the type as are commonly used in automobile visors comprised of a spring, and cam arrangement, or other hinge allowing for the opening of the lid to ninety degrees relative to the container body 1. The container body and the ring blank may be cast or fabricated metal, cast or injection molded plastic or other suitable material as will be known to one skilled in the art.

[0021] FIG. 2 shows an frontal view showing the lid in the open position exposing a reflective surface 6 on the bottom facing side of the lid as well as a translucent plastic ring 5 that contains fiber optic strands such as to provide illumination.

[0022] FIG. 3 shows a edge view of an alternate embodiment showing a lid in the open position and a hinge 7 commonly known as a living-hinge that is molded from the same material as the lid and container body.

[0023] FIG. 4 shows a edge view of an alternate embodiment where LEDs 8a and 8b are used to provide illumination and an elastic band 9 affixed to the base of the container body such that the present invention may be worn in the manner of a bracelet.

[0024] FIG. 5 shows a bottom view of the present invention showing a loop guide that is comprised of a rectangular recess 10 and opposing tabs 11a that serve as a guide for the insertion of a rigid adjustable ring or a flexible elastic band.

[0025] FIG. 6 shows a ring blank 19 with a cap having a male threaded rod. It is this rod that is inserted into the annular recess 23 of FIG. 5.

[0026] FIG. 7 shows an alternate embodiment of the present invention worn as a pendant.

[0027] FIG. 8 shows the obverse of FIG. 7 where a flexible loop of fabric 17 or the like is threaded through the guide and to which is affixed a bail 16, such that the present invention may be worn as a pendant.

[0028] FIG. 9 shows a typical circuit diagram that can be employed to power a plurality of LED's.

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