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Patent Abstract
An article of jewelry includes at least one body having a top and
bottom face. The body is constructed of a precious or semi-precious
metal. In one embodiment, the metal is titanium. A magnetic element
is connected to the body. In one embodiment, the magnetic element
has a face or surface which comprises at least 50%, and preferably
75% to 90%, of the total area of the bottom face of the body. In
one embodiment, the body comprises a link, and a plurality of the
links are connected to form a bracelet. In one embodiment, the magnetic
element is generally oval in shape and is inset into the body so
that the face of the magnetic element is co-planar with the rear
of the body.
Patent Claims
I claim:
1. An ornamental element configured to be worn adjacent the body
of a wearer, the ornamental element comprising an article of jewelry
comprising a main body having a front and a rear, said body constructed
from titanium, and a magnetic element, the magnetic element connected
to the main body, the magnetic element having a face, said face
generally co-planar with at least a portion of said rear of said
body, a surface area of said face of said magnetic element comprising
at least 50% of a total area comprising the rear of said main body
and said face of said magnetic element.
2. The ornamental element in accordance with claim 1 wherein said
body comprises a link of a bracelet.
3. The ornamental element in accordance with claim 2 wherein said
ornamental element comprises a bracelet comprising a plurality of
links connected to one another.
4. The ornamental element in accordance with claim 1 wherein said
face of said magnetic element is generally oval in shape.
5. A bracelet configured to be worn on the body of a wearer, the
bracelet comprising a plurality of connected links, each link comprising
a body having a top and a bottom, said bottom of said links configured
to be located adjacent the wearer's body when said bracelet is worn
and said top configured to face outwardly therefrom, said body constructed
from titanium, a magnetic element associated with one or more of
said links, the magnetic element associated with each body connected
to the body, the magnetic element having a face, said face generally
co-planar with at least a portion of said bottom of said body.
6. The bracelet in accordance with claim 5 wherein a magnetic element
is associated with each link.
7. The bracelet in accordance with claim 5 wherein a surface area
of said face of said magnetic element comprising at least 50% of
a total area comprising the bottom of said body of said link.
8. The bracelet in accordance with claim 5 wherein said face of
said magnetic element is generally oval in shape.
9. The bracelet in accordance with claim 5 wherein said face of
said magnetic element is generally circular in shape.
10. A bracelet configured to be worn adjacent the body of a wearer,
said bracelet comprising a plurality of links, one or more of said
links connected to one another, each link having a front and a rear,
said links constructed from substantially from a precious or semi-precious
metal selected from the group consisting of gold, silver, platinum
and titanium, and a magnetic element, the magnetic element connected
to one or more of said links, the magnetic element having a face,
said face generally co-planar with at least a portion of said rear
of said link to which it is connected, a surface area of said face
of said magnetic element comprising at least 50% of a total area
comprising the rear of said link and said face of said magnetic
element.
11. The bracelet in accordance with claim 10 wherein said face
of said magnetic element comprises at least about 50% of the total
area comprising the rear of said link.
12. The bracelet in accordance with claim 10 wherein a magnetic
element is associated with each link.
13. The bracelet in accordance with claim 10 wherein each link
is generally rectangular in shape, having a first end and a second
end, said first end including an outwardly extending tongue and
said second end including an inwardly extending notch, the tongue
of one or more links located in the notch of an adjacent link.
14. The bracelet in accordance with claim 13 including means for
selectively connecting at least two of the links so that said bracelet
may be formed into a closed loop or opened to be placed on a wearer.
Patent Description
RELATED APPLICATION DATA
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application
Ser. No. 60/497,352 filed Aug. 22, 2003.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The present invention relates to wearable jewelry and ornaments,
and particularly to such made of precious or semi-precious metals
and including magnetic material.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] Magnetics have long been known to have an effect upon the
human body. Many people have found that magnetics have substantial
health benefits. For example, people have found that exposure to
magnetic results in various healing effects, including reduced pain
and swelling. Other stated benefits have been reported, including
increased stamina.
[0004] One method of exposing the body to magnetics is to place
magnetic material adjacent the body. For example, as described in
U.S. Pat. No. 4,095,587, magnetic material may be located in capsules
connected to a chain. When the chain is worn, the magnetic material
is located proximate the body.
[0005] There are numerous problems or issues to consider when attempting
to address a configuration for locating magnetics close to the body.
One issue is aesthetics. So that the wearer can frequently wear
the magnetic material, it is desirable that the item be aesthetically
pleasing. For example, a person could wear a block of magnetic material,
such as hematite, connected to a string around their neck. However,
this would be unappealing and unacceptable in most settings.
[0006] In this regard, the magnetic material may be associated
with jewelry, such as described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,095,587. However,
there are additional considerations. As indicated above, it is desirable
to wear the magnetic material most of the time, or for long periods
of time. Contact with many materials results in discoloration of
the skin or irritation of the skin. In addition, wearing of these
materials generally subjects them to body acids, sweat, water and
other materials which may result in corrosion of the material.
[0007] Also, some have found it desirable to increase the amount
of magnetic material to which they are exposed. However, it is desirable
to do this without making configuration less aesthetically appealing.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] An article of jewelry or ornamentation includes a magnetic
element.
[0009] One embodiment of the invention is an article of jewelry
constructed substantially or primarily from titanium. In one embodiment,
the article of jewelry is a bracelet comprising a plurality of joined
links. The links are constructed primarily from titanium. One or
more magnetic elements are associated with the jewelry. In one embodiment,
each link has a top or front face and a bottom or rear face. At
least one magnetic element is located in or at the rear face of
one or more of the links, so that when the article of jewelry is
worn, the magnetic element is located adjacent the wearer's body.
[0010] Another embodiment of the invention is an article of jewelry
which is constructed of another precious or semi-precious metal
such as gold, silver, platinum. A magnetic element is connected
to a body comprising the article. In one embodiment, the magnetic
element is mounted in an inset or recess formed in the body.
[0011] In one embodiment, the magnetic element has a face or surface
which comprises at least 50%, more preferably comprises about 75%
or more, and most preferably comprises about 90% or more of the
total area of the rear or bottom of the body.
[0012] In one embodiment, the body comprises a link, and a plurality
of the links are connected to form a bracelet. In this embodiment,
the magnetic elements preferably also extend along approximately
75%-90% of the total distance traversed by the links.
[0013] In one embodiment, the magnetic element is generally oval
in shape and is inset into the body so that the face of the magnetic
element is co-planar with the rear of the body.
[0014] In accordance with the invention, an article of jewelry
includes one or more magnetics. The body of the article is constructed
of a material with is compatible with the human body, which does
not corrode, and which will not result in discoloration. In one
embodiment, the article is constructed to maximize the amount of
magnetic material which is located proximate to or in contact with
the body, when considering the size or area of the article.
[0015] Further objects, features, and advantages of the present
invention over the prior art will become apparent from the detailed
description of the drawings which follows, when considered with
the attached figures.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] FIG. 1 illustrates two embodiments of a bracelet in accordance
with the present invention; and
[0017] FIG. 2 is an enlarge view of a link element including magnetic
material in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] The invention is an article of magnetic jewelry and a method
for constructing the same. In the following description, numerous
specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough
description of the present invention. It will be apparent, however,
to one skilled in the art, that the present invention may be practiced
without these specific details. In other instances, well-known features
have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the invention.
[0019] In general, the invention is an article of jewelry or other
ornamentation which includes magnetic material. The term "jewelry"
is used herein to denote and article which is generally aesthically
appealing and which is intended to be worn by a human.
[0020] One aspect of the invention is an article of jewelry which
includes one or more magnetic elements or magnetic areas. In one
embodiment, the article of jewelry is constructed primarily from
titanium (Ti). The article of jewelry is preferably a bracelet comprising
a plurality of connected links. Magnetic elements are associated
with one or more of the links.
[0021] In another embodiment of the invention, the jewelry is constructed
from a precious or semi-precious metal such as gold (Au), platinum
(Pt), silver (Ag) or titanium. The jewelry includes one or more
magnetic elements or areas. In one embodiment, more than 50%, preferably
more than 75%, and most preferably about 90% or more of a contact
area of the jewelry is magnetic material, providing a great deal
of exposure of the human body to the magnetic material. These and
other aspects of the invention will now be described in detail with
reference to various particular embodiments of the invention.
[0022] FIG. 1 illustrates one preferred embodiment of the invention.
This figure illustrates two bracelets 20a,b. The bracelets 20a,b
comprises a plurality of links 22 which are interconnected. As illustrated,
the two bracelets 20a,b are similar, differing primarily only in
the size/shape of the links 22 used to form the bracelet 20a,b.
[0023] The links 22 may have variety of shapes and sizes. FIG.
2 illustrates one embodiment link 22 in greater detail. In general,
each link 22 has a front or top surface 24 and a rear or bottom
surface 26. When the bracelet 20 is worn, the front or top surface
24 of each link 22 generally faces away from the wearer, while the
rear or bottom surface 26 is located adjacent to and generally faces
the wearer. For example, when worn on the wrist, the rear surface
26 of each link is located adjacent the skin of the wrist of the
wearer and is thus not readily visible, while the front surface
24 faces outwardly and is generally visible.
[0024] In one embodiment, the links 22 have a first end 28 and
a second end 30. In one embodiment, one or more of the links 22
are connected at the first and second ends 28,30 to other of the
links. Each link 22 has a length which comprises the distance from
its first end 28 to its second end 30.
[0025] The links 22 illustrated generally have a first edge 32
and a second edge 34. The distance between these edges 32,34 generally
defines the width of the link 22, and thus the width of the bracelet
20.
[0026] As illustrated in FIG. 2, the link 22 has a generally rectangular
shape, with the first and second edges 32,34 generally extending
parallel to one another and generally perpendicular to the first
and second ends 28,30. The length of the link 22 is slightly greater
than its width. As indicated above, the particular shape of the
link 22 may vary. For example, as illustrated in FIG. 1, the links
22 of the bracelet 20b are much greater in length than they are
in width.
[0027] In one or more embodiments, the links 22 may have a shape
other than rectangular, such as oval, circular or square. As described
below, the generally rectangular shape is preferred because it maximizes
the magnetic material surface area.
[0028] The links 22 may be constructed from a variety of materials.
Preferably, however, the links 22 are constructed from a precious
or semi-precious metal. Preferably, the metal is one which is corrosion
resistant and will not discolor the skin. Such metals may include
gold (Au), silver (Ag), platinum (Pt.) and combinations thereof.
In a preferred embodiment, the links are constructed from titanium
(Ti). Use of titanium has these features, and the added benefit
of substantial strength and durability, as well as a low mass/weight.
As described below, a particular advantage of the use of titanium
is in the strength of the link 22.
[0029] The particular thickness of the link 22 from its front to
its rear surface 24,26 may vary. In one embodiment, each link 22
is about 2-5, and most preferably 3.5 mm in thickness. Preferably,
the links are generally thin to minimize the weight of the bracelet
20.
[0030] As indicated above, a plurality of links 22 are preferably
connected to one another. Preferably a number of the links 22 are
generally permanently connected. As illustrated in FIG. 2, the links
22 may include an inwardly extending notch 36 at the first end 28
thereof. A pin 38 may extend across the notch 26. The link 22 may
also include an extension or tongue 40 at the second end 30. The
extension 40 may include a passage 42 for accepting the pin 38.
The extension 40 of one link 22 is preferably engaged with the notch
36 and pin 38 of the next link 22, thereby joining the links. In
this embodiment, the links 22 may move relative to one another.
[0031] In general, a variety of means may be used to connected
the links 22. Preferably, at least two of the links 22 may be readily
disconnected from one another, such as with a clasp. This allows
the user to open the bracelet 20 to place it on their wrist, and
then re-secure it. Such methods and configurations are well known
to those of skill in the art.
[0032] Most importantly, a magnetic element 50 is preferably associated
with one or more links 22 of the bracelet 20. The magnetic element
50 may comprise a wide variety of material, such as those identified
in U.S. Pat. No. 4,095,587, which is incorporated herein by reference.
[0033] Preferably, a magnetic element 50 is associated with each
link 22. As illustrated in FIG. 2, the magnetic element 50 is mounted
to the link 22. Preferably, the magnetic element 50 is mounted so
that a face 52 thereof faces in generally the same direction as
the rear surface 26 of the link 22.
[0034] In the preferred embodiment, as illustrated, the magnetic
element 50 is mounted within the link 22, and the face 52 of the
magnetic element 50 is generally co-planar with the rear surface
26 of the link 22. The magnetic element 50 may be mounted to or
associated with the link 22 in a variety of manners. In one embodiment,
the rear surface 26 of the link 22 is formed with a depression,
inset or recess for accepting the magnetic element 50. In one embodiment,
the link 22 is formed (such as in a molding process) or machined
to include the inset or recess. The magnetic element 50 is then
affixed, connected or mounted to the link 22. The magnetic element
50 may be affixed in a variety of manners. It is also possible for
the magnetic element 50 to comprise a portion or area of the link
22, such as in a molding process.
[0035] As will now be appreciated, the face 52 of the magnetic
element 50 preferably comprises a portion or part of the surface
area of the bracelet 20 which is in contact with or in close proximity
to the wearer when the bracelet 20 is worn. In accordance with the
present invention, the link 22, including the magnetic element 50,
is configured to maximize the exposed surface area of magnetic element
50 relative to the total (rear) surface area of the link 22, and
thus to maximize the amount of area of contact of the magnetic material
with the user.
[0036] As illustrated, in a preferred embodiment, the magnetic
element 50 (or at least the face thereof) is generally oval in shape.
The element or area may have other shapes, such as circular or square.
The magnetic element 50 is generally centered in the rear face 26
of the link 22. In a preferred embodiment, the face 52 of the magnetic
element 50 comprises more than 50%, more preferably about 75% or
more, and most preferably about 90% or more of the total area of
the rear surface 26 of the link (including the magnetic element
50). In this manner, the amount of magnetic material which is located
in close proximity to or in contact with the user is maximized relative
to the size of the bracelet 20.
[0037] In the preferred embodiment as illustrated, a first end
of the magnetic element 50 is located adjacent to, but inset slightly
from, the notch 36 in the first end 28 of the link 22. The magnetic
element 50 extends to a second end thereof which is preferably aligned
with the portion of the second end 30 of the link 22, excluding
the extension 40. This configuration has the advantage of maximizing
the length of the magnetic element 50 associated with the link 22
without compromising the strength and durability of the link 22.
[0038] The oval shape of the magnetic element 50 has a number of
advantages. First, this shape allows for maximum magnetic element
surface area relative to the total area of the link 22. In addition,
the curved edges of the magnetic element 50 and of the associated
inset or depression in the link 22 reduce the probability of failure
of the element 50 or link 22, including as a result of cracking
or the like.
[0039] When the links 22 are connected they form a generally closed
loop or ring. In a preferred embodiment, the magnetic elements 50
extend approximately 75% to 90%, and more preferably about 90% or
more, of the total length or distance around the interior of the
loop or ring formed by the links 22.
[0040] In one embodiment, the link 22 is about 11.5 mm in length
and the magnetic element 50 is about 7.5 mm in length. The distance
from the end of the magnetic element 50 to the notch 36 is about
1 mm. The distance from the opposing end of the magnetic element
50 to the first end 30 of the link 22, not including the extension
or tongue 40, is about 1 mm. The distance from the end of the magnetic
element 50 to the end of the extension or tongue 40 is about 3-3.5
mm. In general, it is desirable for the "wall" thickness
of the body (such as link) surrounding the magnetic element be no
less than about 1 mm in order to ensure structural integrity.
[0041] In one embodiment, the magnetic element 50 which is associated
with the link 22 comprises a single body or member. In other embodiments,
a plurality of individual magnetic elements 50 may be associated
with the link 22. Thus, as used herein, the term "magnetic
element" is intended to be construed to include one or more
elements.
[0042] In other embodiments, the magnetic elements may be located
in some, but not all, of the links.
[0043] It will be appreciated that the principles of the invention
may be applied to other jewelry or ornamentation. For example, links
having associated magnetic elements may be connected to form a necklace.
The links may also form a watch band.
[0044] In other configurations, the principles may be applied to
individual elements or other elements. For example, the article
of the invention may comprise a pendant. In these other configurations,
the invention may have a form other than a link, and simply comprise
a body containing or having an associated magnetic element. For
example, the bracelet may be a generally "C"-shaped element
(i.e., one-piece instead of a plurality of links) and the magnetic
element(s) may be associated therewith.
[0045] It will be appreciated that the shape and size of such elements
may vary. Preferably, however, the element or article comprises
a body which is constructed in whole or in part of the material
described above, and includes magnetic element.
[0046] The invention has a number of advantages. First, the body
of the jewelry, such as the link(s), is constructed from a material
which will not corrode, cause skin discoloration or the like. At
the same time, the material is aesthetically pleasing. In the preferred
embodiment, use of titanium has the significant advantage that while
having these characteristics, it is also much lighter in mass for
the same size body. In fact, the same body constructed of titanium
versus other gold and similar materials may be 40% to 60% lighter.
[0047] Most importantly as well, the amount of magnetic material
which is located in close proximity to or in contact with the body
is maximized. In particular, when considering the total adjacent
surface area of the article (such as the total area of the inside
surface of the bracelet), the magnetic material comprises more than
50%, preferably more than 75%, and most preferably 90% or more of
the total area. In this manner, for a given size article, the magnetic
material exposure is maximized.
[0048] Another advantage is that, while the magnetic material area
is maximized, the strength and durability of the article is not
compromised. In a preferred embodiment, the magnetic material is
in the shape of an oval and located in a similarly shaped inset
or recess in the body. This configuration minimizes stresses and
the probability of cracks and other breakage. In addition, the oval
or other elongate shape allows the magnetic material to form a near
continuous or contiguous length of magnetic material. In the case
of a bracelet, for example, this means the magnetic material nearly
encircles the interior of the bracelet.
[0049] It will be understood that the above described arrangements
of apparatus and the method therefrom are merely illustrative of
applications of the principles of this invention and many other
embodiments and modifications may be made without departing from
the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the claims.
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