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Patent Abstract
A timepiece having a decorative jewelry-like body defining a body
cavity adapted to house a timekeeping portion and also provided
a transparent cover in the form of gemstone, in one example. The
timekeeping portion is hidden from plain view with the decorative
jewelry-like body and time display is only visible when the time
keeping portion is illuminated. In one example, the timekeeping
portion is an LED watch works, which LED based digitals are normally
off and thus invisible within the jewelry body and underneath the
cover, and only visible when illuminated. In such an arrangement,
the timepiece appears as jewelry to an observer as the time-keeping
portion is hidden from view. Another embodiment of the timepiece
is the ring that a button, located generally on or around the body
of the ring, which may be accessed by a second finger on the same
hand, preferably the thumb.
Patent Claims
1. A timepiece comprising: a decorative housing defining a cavity
with at least one window, with at least one transparent colored
stone overlaying the window, the at least one transparent colored
stone is selected from the group comprising an authentic gemstone,
a synthetic gemstone and an imitation gemstone; a timekeeping piece
having a display that portrays various data when illuminated in
an active state, wherein the display is arranged under the window;
wherein the decorative housing and the transparent colored stone
encase the timepiece such that the display is hidden from plain
view in an inactive state; and wherein the display is visible through
the window and the transparent colored stone, while in the active
state.
2. The timepiece of claim 1 wherein: the timekeeping piece comprises
light emitting diode watch works; and the display comprises an arrangement
of light emitting diodes configured to illuminate in patterns commensurate
with at least the time.
3. The timepiece of claim 1 wherein the display comprises at least
one light source that illuminates the display.
4. The timepiece of claim 1 comprising at least one activation
component to toggle between the active state and the inactive state.
5. The timepiece of claim 4 wherein the at least one activation
component comprises at least one of an authentic gemstone, a synthetic
gemstone and an imitation gemstone.
6. The timepiece of claim 1 wherein said data comprises a time
of day.
7. The timepiece of claim 1 wherein said data comprises a date.
8. The timepiece of claim 1 wherein the decorative housing is in
the form of a jewelry necklace pendent.
9. The timepiece of claim 1 wherein the decorative housing is in
the form of a ring.
10. The timepiece of claim 1 wherein the decorative housing is
in the form of a bracelet.
11. A timepiece in the form of a jewelry bracelet comprising: a
decorative housing defining at least two housing sections defining
cavities and including at least one of a gemstone, synthetic gemstone
and imitation of gemstone; at least one of the housing sections
including at least one window with at least one of said stones comprising
a transparent color stone overlaying the window; aid sections defining
slots; a timekeeping piece comprising a plurality of timekeeping
piece sections wherein at least one of the sections includes a display
that portrays various data when illuminated in an active state;
at least one hinge coupling the rigid sections, the hinge including
an axle defining a slot therethrough; a cable arranged in the sections
and the axle slot and electrically coupling one timekeeping piece
section with another; and wherein the display is visible through
the window and said transparent colored stone in the active state.
12. The timepiece of claim 11, wherein one of the timekeeping piece
sections comprises LED watch electronics.
13. The timepiece of claim 11 wherein one of the timekeeping piece
sections comprises a power source.
14. A timekeeping ring comprising: a substantially circular member:
a housing coupled with the substantially circular member, the housing
supporting a timekeeping piece having an activation component adapted
to display time; wherein said substantially circular member is adapted
to receive a first human finger therethrough such that a second
human finger on the same hand may engage said activation component.
15. The timekeeping ring of claim 14, wherein said housing comprises
a decorative jewelry housing.
16. The timekeeping ring of claim 15, wherein said decorative jewelry
housing comprises at least one window and at least one transparent
colored stone overlaying the at least one window.
17. The timekeeping ring of claim 15, wherein said timekeeping
piece comprises a display that portrays various data when illuminated
in an active state through activation of the activation component,
wherein the timekeeping piece is arranged under the at least one
window.
18. The timekeeping ring of claim 15, wherein said data comprises
a time of day and a date.
19. The timekeeping ring of claim 15, wherein the timekeeping piece
comprises LED watch electronics.
20. The ring of claim 15, wherein said second human finger is a
thumb.
Patent Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention generally relates to the field of
timepieces. In particular, aspects of the invention involve illuminated
timekeeping pieces, typically referred to as "LED watches",
in combination with a piece of jewelry, such as a bracelet, ring,
necklace or other decorative wear. The housing of the timepiece
includes at least one piece of an authentic, synthetic gemstone
and/or imitation gemstone arranged over the timepiece to hide it
from view until it is illuminated. As such, the timekeeping piece
comprises a display which is hidden from plain view while the timepiece
is deactivated. As a result, the timepiece appears as conventional
decorative jewelry. When activated, the display of the timekeeping
piece reveals illuminated digits representing various horological
data, such as the time of day, date or the like, or a combination
thereof.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Conventional timepieces and jewelry are available in an
extraordinary variety. Many timepieces are highly decorative and
cross the line from purely functional time telling tools to jewelry.
Oftentimes, gemstones, highly decorative faces, stylish arms, numbers
and bands provide the decorative jewelry-like styling to the timepiece.
While such jewelry-like features make a timepiece more desirable
to many, the nature of the timepiece is not hidden from view. In
many social situations, a timepiece, no matter how decorative, does
not work with a person's sense of style. For example, a woman dressed
in an evening gown may not wish to wear a watch as it would not
suitably coordinate with the chosen attire, but would nonetheless
desire to have a timepiece. Aspects of the present invention fill
this gap by providing a timepiece fully disguised as jewelry.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0003] One aspect of the present invention provides for a piece
of jewelry, such as a bracelet, ring, necklace or other decorative
wear, in combination with a timepiece. Generally, the piece of jewelry
may comprise at least one piece of an authentic stone, gemstone,
synthetic gemstone and/or imitation gemstone, such as a ruby, emerald,
sapphire, cubic zirconium or the like, or a combination thereof.
The timepiece typically comprises at least one light source, such
as, but not limited to, a light emitting diode (LED), an infrared
emitting diode (IRED), a light bulb or any suitable source of light.
In one aspect of the invention, the timepiece is hidden inside the
jewelry housing and under the gemstone. When the timepiece is deactivated,
it looks like a regular jewelry piece. When one wants to check the
time and pushes the button to activate the timepiece, one can see
the display through the transparent stone.
[0004] One particular aspect of the present invention involves
a timepiece comprising decorative housing defining a cavity with
at least one window. At least one transparent colored stone overlies
the window. Further, the at least one transparent colored stone
is selected from the group comprising an authentic gemstone, a synthetic
gemstone and an imitation gemstone. The timepiece further comprises
a timekeeping piece having a display that portrays various data
when illuminated in an active state, wherein the display is arranged
under the window. The decorative housing and the transparent colored
stone encase the timepiece such that the display is hidden from
plain view in an inactive state. Finally, the display is visible
through the window and the transparent colored stone, while in the
active state.
[0005] Another particular aspect of the present invention involves
a timepiece in the form of a jewelry bracelet comprising a decorative
housing defining at least two housing sections defining cavities
and including at least one of a gemstone, synthetic gemstone and
imitation of gemstone. At least one of the housing sections includes
at least one window with at least one of said stones comprising
a transparent color stone overlaying the window. The sections define
slots. The timepiece further comprises a timekeeping piece comprising
a plurality of timekeeping piece sections wherein at least one of
the sections includes a display that portrays various data when
illuminated in an active state. At least one hinge couples the rigid
sections. The hinge includes an axle defining a slot therethrough.
A cable is arranged in the sections and the axle slot and electrically
couples one timekeeping piece section with another. Finally, the
display is visible through the window and said transparent colored
stone in the active state.
[0006] Yet another particular aspect of the present invention involves
a jewelry ring comprising a decorative housing defining a cavity
with at least one window. At least one transparent colored stone
overlies the at least one window. A timekeeping piece having a display
that portrays various data when illuminated in an active state through
activation of an activation component is arranged under the window.
Finally, the ring is adapted to receive a first human finger therethrough
such that a second human finger on the same hand may engage said
activation component.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] FIG. 1 is a front view of a timepiece in the form of a jewelry
bracelet in combination with a timekeeping portion comprising an
LED display in a non-active state, so that it is not visible, in
accordance with one embodiment of the present invention;
[0008] FIG. 2 is a representative side section view of the timepiece
of FIG. 1;
[0009] FIG. 3 is a front view of the timepiece depicted in FIG.
1, wherein the display is in an active state and reveals illuminated
digits;
[0010] FIG. 4 is a front view of a timepiece in the form of a jewelry
ring in combination with a timekeeping portion comprising an LED
display in an active state and revealing illuminated digits through
a transparent colored stone, in accordance with one embodiment of
the present invention;
[0011] FIG. 5 is a side view of the timepiece of FIG. 4;
[0012] FIG. 6 is a functional view of the jewelry ring in FIG.
4 being worn on the index finger of a human hand with the thumb
being used to activate the LED display, in accordance with one embodiment
of the present invention;
[0013] FIG. 7 is a front view of a timepiece in the form of a jewelry
necklace in combination with a timekeeping portion comprising a
display in an active state and revealing illuminated digits;
[0014] FIG. 8 is a front view of a timepiece in the form of a jewelry
bracelet in combination with a timekeeping portion comprising a
display and another timekeeping portion, each timekeeping section
being housed in separate rigid sections of the bracelet, in accordance
with one embodiment of the present invention;
[0015] FIG. 9 is a side view of the jewelry bracelet of FIG. 8;
[0016] FIG. 10 is a section view taken along line A-A of FIG. 9;
and
[0017] FIG. 11 is a section view taken along line B-B of FIG. 10.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0018] One aspect of the present invention involves a timepiece
disguised as a conventional article of jewelry, such as a bracelet,
ring, necklace or other decorative wear. The timepiece includes
a body housing defining a y cavity configured to hide a timekeeping
portion from plain view except when activated. The timekeeping portion
includes at least one light source, such as, but not limited to,
a light emitting diode (LED), an infrared emitting diode (IRED),
a light bulb or any suitable source of light. In a particular embodiment
of the present invention, the timekeeping portion is an LED watch
similar to the one disclosed in "LED Digital Watch with User
Control of Display Timing and Brightness", U.S. Pat. No. 4,207,734
to Moyer (herein "the '734 patent"), which is hereby incorporated
by reference. Generally speaking the LED watch includes a display
involving an arrangement of LEDs which, when activated in certain
patterns, reveal illuminated digits representing various horological
data, such as the time of day (e.g., hours, minutes, seconds), date
(e.g., year, month, day of the month) or the like, or a combination
thereof.
[0019] The timepiece may comprise a colored transparent stone,
which may include at least one piece of an authentic, synthetic
and/or imitation gemstone, such as a ruby, emerald, sapphire or
the like, or a combination thereof. To disguise the timepiece as
purely decorative jewelry, the transparent colored stone is arranged
over the cavity housing the timekeeping portion. As such, the timekeeping
portion is hidden inside the cavity under the transparent color
stone. The transparent colored stone may have a particular tint(s)
commensurate with the theme of the jewelry configuration. It is
to be appreciated that in various embodiments of the present invention,
the timepiece, pieces of jewelry and stones may vary in size, color
and shape.
[0020] In one implementation of the present invention, the timekeeping
portion has an active state and a non-active state such that the
display is activated/illuminated and visible through the colored
transparent stone or deactivated/unilluminated and hidden from plain
view under the colored transparent stone. In particular embodiments
of the present invention, a user may activate the display of the
timekeeping portion by engaging at least one button located generally
on or around the body of the timepiece. Furthermore, the at least
one button may comprise an authentic, synthetic and/or imitation
gemstone, such as a ruby, emerald, sapphire or the like, as an aesthetic
augmentation to the overall appearance of the bracelet ring, necklace
or other decorative wear.
[0021] FIGS. 1-3 depict one particular embodiment of the present
invention involving a timepiece 10 in the form of a jewelry bracelet
adapted to disguise a timekeeping piece. The timepiece has a body
housing 11 that may comprise at least one side wall, such as if
the side wall defines a closed curve, or a plurality of side walls.
As shown in FIG. 1, the top side 12 of the body housing has a generally
octagonal shape. Likewise, the side portions 13 of the body housings
have a generally rectangular shape as shown in FIG. 2. The housing
walls serve both as a protective barrier and as an aesthetic augmentation
to the timepiece. As such, decorative gemstones 23 may be embedded
or placed on top of or the sides of the body housing 11 for aesthetic
purposes. The decorative gemstones 23 may comprise authentic gemstones,
synthetic or imitation gemstones, or a combination thereof, such
as rubies, emeralds, sapphires, or the like. The imitation gemstones
may be made from solid and/or flexible transparent materials such
as cubic zirconium, glass, plastic or the like. It should be appreciated
that in various embodiments of the present invention the various
sides of the body housing 11 and the gemstones may vary in size,
color and shape.
[0022] The body housing also has at least one activation component,
typically at least one button 29, located on or around the body
housing 11. The at least one button energizes a timekeeping piece
15, such as LED watch works, including the electronics and display
diodes used to keep and display time, or at least one light source
associated therewith. Moreover, the button may comprise an authentic,
synthetic and/or imitation gemstone, such as a ruby, emerald, sapphire
or the like, as an aesthetic augmentation to the overall appearance
of the bracelet, ring, necklace or other decorative wear. For instance,
in a particular embodiment of the present invention, the decorative
gemstones 23 may comprise an imitation ruby gemstones while the
at least one button 29 may comprise a synthetic or imitation diamond
gemstone.
[0023] It is to be appreciated that other suitable activation components
may be used instead of buttons, such as plungers, gears, switches
or other pieces capable of energizing the timepiece or a light associated
therewith. Furthermore, the housing of the timepiece may comprise
an encompassing flexible material, such as plastic, rubber or a
composite thereof, which creates an airtight and/or watertight seal
about the display and inner components of the timekeeping piece.
The encompassing material is flexible such that when a user engages
the button or plunger the housing maintains an airtight and/or watertight
seal about the display and inner components of the timepiece.
[0024] The body housing 11 encases the timekeeping piece 15. A
display 16 portion of the timekeeping portion is arranged below
an aperture or "window" 33 in the top side 12 of the body
11. In some embodiments, the timekeeping piece comprises LED watch
electronics and display diodes similar to those described in the
'734 patent. One advantage of using LED watch electronics is that
LEDs are self-illuminating and do not require additional light sources
to emphasize data on their displays. The display of an LED watch
generally comprises a set of etched or carved digits whereby each
etching or carving resides over at least one LED. Upon activation,
a combination of LEDs project colored beams of light through predetermined
patterns of various etchings to portray desired data, such as the
date or the time of day. Otherwise, when the LEDs are not activated,
the display appears as a substantially uniform, typically black,
surface. As a result, the LED display is hidden from view beneath
the transparent colored gemstone 19 when not activated. Likewise,
the LEDs are visible through the window 33 and the stone 19 when
the LEDs are activated. Thus, in the unactivated state, the timepiece
appears as conventional jewelry because no timekeeping functional
components are visible or apparent, including the time display.
[0025] The at least one transparent colored stone may have a particular
tint(s) commensurate with the theme of the jewelry configuration
in order to create a suitable aesthetic appearance. In contrast
to FIG. 1 where the digits on the display 16 of the LED watch 15
are not illuminated and thus not visible through the transparent
colored stone 19, FIG. 3 shows the timepiece comprising the LED
watch electronics with the digits on the display 16 of the LED watch
are illuminated and thus visible through the transparent colored
stone. The timepiece 10 also includes a band 25 connected to the
housing 11 by hinges 27.
[0026] Referring again to FIGS. 1-3, the normal status of the display
16 is a non-active, "off" state. In the "off"
state, the at least one light source 32 is not energized and, consequently,
the display is not illuminated and is hidden from plain view. As
a result, the timepiece 10 appears as a conventional piece of decorative
jewelry. In contrast, FIG. 3 shows a front view of the timepiece
10 when the display 16 is in an active "on" state. Accordingly,
when a user depresses the at least one button 29 located generally
on or around the body housing 11, the status of the display changes
from the non-active "off" state to the active "on"
state. As such, the display remains in the "on" state
for a brief period of time necessary for a user to adequately view
the data on the display, generally three to five seconds. Alternatively,
the display 16 may remain in the "on" state for only the
same period of time as the at least one button 29 remains depressed.
In the "on" state, the LED watch 15 or the at least one
light source 32 is energized by a power source, such as, but not
limited to, a battery, solar cell, or other suitable power means,
and the display reveals illuminated digits representing horological
data such as the time of day (e.g., hours, minutes, seconds), date
(e.g., year, month, day of the month), or any other desirable information,
or combination thereof. Typically, the digits are illuminated with
a green, red or blue light source.
[0027] Referring to FIGS. 4 and 5, a front view of an alternative
timepiece 30 of the present invention is shown. A a timepiece 30
includes a jewelry ring. The timepiece comprises a timekeeping piece
having a display 16. The display is in an active "on"
state with illuminated digits representing horological data such
as the time of day, date, or other desirable information, or combination
thereof. A transparent colored stone 19 is rigidly connected to
a body 31 of the jewelry ring 30. The transparent colored stone
19, along with the body housing 31, encases the timekeeping piece
and display 16 and may have a particular tint(s) commensurate with
the theme of the jewelry configuration. Additionally, the ring has
at least one activation component, such as a button, located generally
on or around the body of the ring, which may be accessed by a second
finger on the same hand, preferably the thumb.
[0028] FIG. 6 is a functional depiction of the timepiece in the
form of a jewelry ring whereby the ring is positioned on the index
finger of a human hand. As is evident in FIG. 6, the thumb on the
human hand may conveniently access the activation button located
on the ring to activate the display.
[0029] FIG. 7 is a front view of yet another embodiment of the
present invention providing a timepiece 50 in the form of a jewelry
necklace. Similar to the other disclosed embodiments, the timepiece
in the form of a jewelry necklace including a timekeeping piece
encased in a body housing. Likewise, the timekeeping piece comprises
a display, whereby the display has an active "on" state
with illuminated digits representing horological data such as the
time of day, date, or other desirable information, or combination
thereof, as shown in FIG. 7. The timepiece 50 comprises a chain
55 for hanging the necklace around a user's neck. It is to be appreciated
that in various embodiments of the present invention, the timepiece
necklace 50 and body 51 may have different sizes and shapes; for
instance, but not limited to, the star of Magen David, as depicted
in FIG. 7.
[0030] FIGS. 8 and 9 show an alternative embodiment of the present
invention whereby a timepiece 60 is in the form of a jewelry bracelet
and comprises rigid sections 11 and 52. The rigid sections are connected
to one another and to the body of the bracelet by hinges 27. In
this example, a timekeeping piece includes timekeeping sections
67 (battery) and 69 (electronics). The battery may be positioned
with a body section 52 and the remaining watch works (e.g., the
electronics and LEDs) located in the main body cavity 11. Such an
arrangement allows the main body cavity to be a reduced size. One
timekeeping piece section is encased in the body housing 57. Additional
timekeeping piece sections may be embedded in the rigid sections
52 of the bracelet. As shown in FIG. 9, a timekeeping piece section
is embedded in one or more rigid sections 52 adjacent the body housing
51.
[0031] FIG. 10 shows a section view taken along line A-A of FIG.
9 of a hinge 27 that connects a rigid section 52 to the body housing
51 of the timepiece. A flexible electrical cable 59 is threaded
through a channel 61 in the axle 55 of the hinge 27 from the body
housing 51 and into a rigid section 52. As such, the flexible electrical
cable supplies power, and/or data, to the timekeeping piece sections
that are embedded in the rigid sections. FIG. 11 shows a section
view taken along line B-B of FIG. 10 of a hinge 27 whereby a timekeeping
section 67, such as a battery, connected to a timekeeping section
69 by a flexible cable 59.
[0032] The hinge 27 provides a pivotal connection between adjacent
rigid sections 52 or between the main body 51 and an adjacent rigid
section 52. The main body has a slot 65, the section 52 has a slot
62. Additionally, the hinge 27 defines a channel 62 between adjacent
sections. As mentioned above, the channel provides a conduit where
a wire or cable may be placed to provide an electrical connection
between a portion of the watch works (e.g., a battery) housed in
a section 52 and a portion of the watch works (e.g., a circuit board
and LEDs) housed in a second section 52.
[0033] The hinge includes a single pivot axle 53 defining an elongate
slot 61 therein. The pivot axle 53 includes spring loaded (not shown)
end portions and a center portion at a greater diameter than the
end portions. In one embodiment, the main body defines two tines,
each including a cylindrical recess adapted to receive the end portions
of the axle. The adjacent rigid section 52 defines a cylinder adapted
to receive the center portion of the axle.
[0034] The main body cavity and the adjacent rigid section each
define slots (63, 65) arranged to align with the watch works section
in the slot 61 in the axle. The cable is routed from within the
main body 51 through the main body slot 65, through the axle slot
61, then through the slot 63 in the rigid section to the watch works
section 67 within the adjacent section 52. As with the watch works
hidden within the main body 52 beneath a transparent colored gemstone,
any watch works within a rigid section 52 is similarly hidden under
a transparent colored stone 19 and the body of the rigid section,
when a display portion of the watch works is within the rigid section
52. However, in other embodiments, such as when a battery is positioned
in a rigid section 52, it is not necessary to include a transparent
colored gemstone.
[0035] It is to be appreciated that although a preferred embodiment
of the present invention has been described with LED watch electronics,
alternate embodiments of the present invention may utilize an analog
display timekeeping piece, a liquid crystal display (LCD) timekeeping
piece, or other timekeeping pieces with various display configurations,
in conjunction with at least one light source. A conventional analog
display may comprise an hour hand, minute hand, second hand, or
a combination thereof, whereby the various hands extend radially
from a centrally-located pivot on the display and rotate clockwise
at fixed rates, continuous or discreet, about the centrally-located
pivot. As a result, the relative radial positions of the hour, minute
and second hands represent respective time measurements. Such timekeeping
displays, such as analog or LCD displays, however, typically do
not have self-illuminating capabilities and require additional light
sources to emphasize data on their displays. Likewise, analog and/or
LCD displays are typically visible in plain view without the aid
of at least one additional light source. As a result, a substantially
opaque cover is necessary to hide such displays from plain view
when unaccompanied by at least one additional light source. However,
the substantially opaque cover used in conjunction with the analog
or LCD display must provide enough transparency to allow for visibility
of the display when the additional at least one light source is
activated. The at least one light source can be any one of known
sources such as, but not limited to, an LED, an IRED, a light bulb
or any suitable source of light.
[0036] Although the present invention has been described with a
certain degree of particularity, it is understood that the present
disclosure has been made by way of examples, and changes in detail
or structure may be made without departing from the spirit of the
invention as defined in the appended claims. |