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Patent Abstract
A musical jewelry apparatus is disclosed. The musical jewelry apparatus
comprises a front member, a rear member, a hinge member, a musical
and a power source. The hinge member is partially disposed on a
portion of the front member and a portion of the rear member; and
is adapted to hingedly connect the front member and the rear member.
The musical member, which is powered by the power source, is disposed
in either the front member or the rear member.
Patent Claims
1. A musical jewelry apparatus, comprising: a front member; a rear
member; a hinge member, the hinge member partially disposed on a
portion of the front member and partially disposed on a portion
of the rear member, the hinge member adapted to hingedly connect
the front member with the rear member; a musical member, the musical
member disposed in one of the front member or the rear member; and
a power source for operating the musical member.
2. The musical jewelry apparatus of claim 1, wherein the front
member has an open position and a closed position.
3. The musical jewelry apparatus of claim 2, wherein the front
member is biased in the open position.
4. The musical jewelry apparatus of claim 2, wherein the rear member
is adapted to display a memento piece.
5. The musical jewelry apparatus of claim 4, wherein the memento
piece is secured within the rear member.
6. The musical jewelry apparatus of claim 4, wherein the musical
member is adapted to play a musical tune when the front member is
in the open position.
Patent Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The Present Invention is directed to jewelry and, in particular,
to musical jewelry apparati having the ability to play a motion-activated
musical tune.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] It has often been said regarding gifts that "it's the
thought that counts." By this statement, it is meant that the
more personal a gift is, the more rewarding it is, as such a gift
acts as a constant reminder of the gift-giver.
[0003] One such gift is a photograph, or other item of a personal
nature, that can be conveyed to a recipient. Such gifts, because
they are not an attempt to buy affection--in addition to its obvious
personal nature, immediately ascend to sentimental or heirloom status.
[0004] Currently, there are a number of devices which provide for
donors to give loved recipients personal mementos. A locket is disclosed
in U.S. Pat. No. 5,586,452, issued on 24 Dec. 1996 to Schmid. Schmid
discloses an item of jewelry and, more specifically, lockets. See
Schmid, Abstract.
[0005] However, although the invention disclosed in Schmid does
allow for the placement of a photograph, other heirloom or keepsake
memento therein, the invention does not provide for the ability
to include a movement-activated musical device installed therein.
Given the fact that music touches a sense different from the sight
of the memento, coupling music to a personalized jewelry device,
such as that disclosed in Schmid, can add even more sentimental
value to such a gift.
[0006] Thus, the need exists for a musical jewelry apparatus that
overcomes the above-stated disadvantages. Further, it should be
noted that any description of any reference in this, or any other,
Section is not intended to constitute an admission that the reference
described herein is "Prior Art" with respect to the Present
Invention, unless explicitly designated as such.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] In accordance with the tenets and teachings of the Present
Invention, a musical jewelry apparatus is disclosed. The musical
jewelry apparatus comprises a front member, a rear member, a hinge
member, a musical and a power source. The hinge member is partially
disposed on a portion of the front member and a portion of the rear
member; and is adapted to hingedly connect the front member and
the rear member. The musical member, which is powered by the power
source, is disposed in either the front member or the rear member.
[0008] A better understanding of the objects, advantages, features,
properties and relationships of the Present Invention will be obtained
from the following detailed description and accompanying drawings,
which set forth illustrative embodiments, and are indicative of
the various ways in which the principles, of the Present Invention
may be employed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] Other objects, features and advantages of the Present Invention
will become more apparent from the following detailed description
of the preferred embodiments and certain modifications thereof when
taken together with the accompanying Figures, in which:
[0010] FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of one embodiment
of a musical jewelry apparatus, made in accordance with the Present
Invention;
[0011] FIG. 2 illustrates a detailed perspective view of the musical
jewelry apparatus of FIG. 1;
[0012] FIG. 3 illustrates a perspective view of another embodiment
of a musical jewelry apparatus, made in accordance with the Present
Invention;
[0013] FIG. 4 illustrates a perspective view of another embodiment
of a musical jewelry apparatus, made in accordance with the Present
Invention;
[0014] FIG. 5 illustrates a cutout view of the musical jewelry
apparatus of FIG. 1;
[0015] FIG. 6 illustrates a close up view of the front and rear
members of the musical jewelry apparatus of FIG. 1; and
[0016] FIG. 7 illustrates a top level diagram of the musical member
of the musical jewelry apparatus of FIG. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY-PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0017] The Present Invention relates to jewelry. In particular,
the Present Invention relates to items of jewelry comprising two
separate members connected at one end by a hinge, forming an ornamental
case, which is preferably worn as a pendant on a necklace. Such
a device is more commonly known as a locket.
[0018] The locket of the Present Invention, like most currently-known
lockets, allows for the placement of at least one memento piece
therein. Examples of memento pieces which can be placed inside the
Present Invention include photographs, personal items, locks of
hair, perfume, various and personal good luck items, monetary notes,
etc. For purposes of the Present Invention, when in use, the term
"memento" shall mean any type of keepsake which can be
contained within an item of jewelry.
[0019] As mentioned above, lockets are preferably worn as a pendant
on a necklace. However, the tenets and teachings of the Present
Invention described herein should not be construed as limiting the
lockets to such applications. For example, the Present Invention
may be applicable to other items of jewelry capable of incorporating
movement-actuated music, as described below. Examples of such items
of jewelry can include, for example, watches having a closed face,
rings allowing for the placement of a memento inside, etc.
[0020] Turning now to the Figures, in which like reference numerals
refer to like elements, various embodiments of a musical jewelry
apparatus, made in accordance with the teachings of the Present
Invention described herein, are illustrated.
[0021] FIG. 1 illustrates a top-level figure of musical jewelry
apparatus 10, while FIG. 2 illustrates a more detailed top-level
figure of musical jewelry apparatus 10. Generally speaking, referring
to FIGS. 1-2, musical jewelry apparatus 10 comprises front member
12, rear member 14, hinge portion 16 and musical portion 18. It
is contemplated that musical jewelry apparatus 10 may comprise any
size. Further, it is contemplated that musical jewelry apparatus
10 may take any two-dimensional shape (i.e., length and height).
Although in FIG. 1 musical jewelry apparatus 10 is illustrated as
being of a substantially circular shape, alternative embodiments
are illustrated in FIGS. 3-4, which show alternative embodiments
of musical jewelry apparatus 10 as heart-shaped and elliptically-shaped
embodiments, respectively. Further, the outside portions of both
front member 12 and rear member 14--that is, the portions that do
not face each other--may be decorated in any preferred aesthetic
manner. The third dimension of musical jewelry apparatus 10, (i.e.,
width), is preferably substantially elliptical. This is so that
both any memento piece and musical portion 18 may be comfortably
disposed therein (as will be described in greater detail below).
[0022] Front member 12 preferably comprises what will also be referred
to herein, for clarity, the top portion of musical jewelry apparatus
10. Conversely, rear member 14 comprises the bottom portion of musical
jewelry apparatus 10. Collectively, both front member 12 and rear
member 14 are preferably similarly shaped objects, and each comprise
substantially half of the structure of musical jewelry apparatus
10. That is, front member 12 and rear member 14 both comprise substantially
elliptical or arcuately-shaped shells that, when placed in interlocking
relationship with each other, form an open "pocket," in
which the memento piece(s) (as well as musical member 18) may be
placed.
[0023] Preferably, both front member 12 and rear member 14 of musical
jewelry apparatus 10 are made of, for example, any standard or currently
known type of lightweight metal, including, for example, base metal,
silver, gold or platinum.
[0024] As illustrated in FIG. 5, front member 12 preferably comprises
a depth less than that of rear member 14. This is to compensate
for the fact that musical member 18 and any desired memento piece
are generally placed within rear member 14. However, it is nevertheless
contemplated that front member 12 and rear member 14 may comprise
equal depths, or that the depth of front member 12 may be greater
than that of rear member 14.
[0025] As is illustrated by FIG. 6, for structural reasons, front
member 12 is preferably provided with front member lip 20. Conversely,
rear member 14 is provided with rear member lip 22. Front member
lip 22, which acts as a rim on the inner side of front member 12,
may be used to secure a memento piece within front member 12. Likewise,
rear member lip 22 is intended to do the same for rear member 14.
Also included within rear member lip 22 and illustrated in FIG.
6 are offsets 24. Offsets 24, which, like lips 20, 22, can be ornamental
in design, are used to further secure musical member 18 within rear
member 14, as well as to assist in securing memento piece within
rear member 14. As with front member 12 and rear member 14, both
front member lip 20, rear member lip 22 and offsets 24 can be made
of, for example, any standard or currently known type of lightweight
metal, including base metal, silver, gold or platinum.
[0026] To establish and maintain the interconnection between front
member 12 and rear member 14, hinge member 16 is disclosed. Preferably,
hinge member 16 comprises any known hinge (or similar device) that
provides for the interconnection and hinged relationship between
front member 12 and rear member 14. Hinge member 16 allows front
member 12 to be placed in either an opened position or a closed
position, vis-a-vis rear member 14. Hinge member 16 may also be
configured to bias front member 12 in either opened or closed positions.
[0027] As can be seen clearly from FIG. 2, and, to a lesser extent,
FIGS. 1 and 3-4, hinge member 16 preferably comprises tab portion
26, which is illustrated as extending from rear member 14. Preferably,
tab portion 26 is shaped in such a manner as to end in a loop. That
is, the end part of tab portion 26 is intended to be turned or shaped
such that it comes back onto itself. The purpose for this is described
below. It is not necessary that tab portion 26 extend from rear
member 14; it may alternatively extend from front member 12. When
connected, tab portion 26 preferably fits within reception portion
28, which is illustrated as disposed within front member 12. Similar
to tab portion 26, reception portion 28 is also shaped in such a
manner so as to end in a loop. Conversely, it is not necessary that
reception portion 28 be disposed in front member 12; it may alternatively
be disposed in rear member 14.
[0028] To ensure the interconnection of tab portion 26 with reception
portion 28, each of the loops of tab portion 26 and reception portion
28 define an opening 30, 32, respectively, therein. Securing rod
34 is then inserted in the opening, ensuring that front member 12
and rear member 14 are interconnected. Alternatively, it is contemplated
that hinge member 16 may comprise any other means and mechanism
by which front member 12 can be interconnected to rear member 14.
[0029] In conjunction with hinge member 16, musical jewelry apparatus
10 may further comprise latch member 36. Latch member 36 preferably
acts as a means to secure front member 12 and rear member 14 of
musical jewelry apparatus 10 in a closed relationship.
[0030] Providing a musical aspect to musical jewelry apparatus
10 is musical portion 18. Musical portion 18 comprises any currently-known
system which possesses the ability to play a musical piece. Preferably,
and as illustrated in FIG. 7, musical portion 18 comprises battery
38, controller 40, output device 42 and switch 44. In operation,
the various elements of musical member 18 combine to provide an
electric circuit (a "musical circuit") for the playing
of a musical tune.
[0031] Battery 38 preferably comprises any direct current battery
currently known in the art. For purposes of the Present Invention,
it is preferable that battery 38, in addition to all of musical
member 18, be sized to fit wholly within rear member 14 (or, alternatively,
front member 12). It is also preferable that battery 38 should be
disposed within rear member 14 (or, alternatively, front member
12) of musical jewelry apparatus 10 in such a manner as to be easily
accessible. The purpose for this is to permit the consumer to replace
battery 38. Alternatively, musical jewelry apparatus 10 may be designed
such that battery 30 is irreplaceable.
[0032] Controller 40 preferably comprises any currently known processor
which controls the playing of a musical tune upon the opening of
musical jewelry apparatus 10. Preferably, controller 40 contains
a memory location, which at least one tune, which is played when
the musical circuit is completed. Although it is preferred that
controller 40 contains only one music tune, controller 40, alternatively
can be configured to contain more than one tune. In such cases,
it is also contemplated that the consumer/purchaser of musical jewelry
apparatus 10 can select the musical tune to be played.
[0033] Output device 42 preferably comprises a speaker, or other
similar device, through which the tune is played and heard by the
consumer/purchaser, as well as by any member of the public.
[0034] Switch 44 provides the means by which musical member 18
is activated. More specifically, switch 44 is preferably configured
to be in the circuit illustrated in FIG. 6 as being diagnosed in
series with battery 38, controller 40 and output device 42. Further,
switch 44 is configured to be active when hinge member 16 is in
a position indicating that front member 12 is in an opened position,
switch 44 completes the circuit between battery 38, controller 40
and output device 42, resulting in the playing of a musical tune.
Alternatively, switch 44 can be configured to provide for a manual
activation switch to the user of musical jewelry apparatus 10. In
such a case, switch 44 can be activated when front member 12 is
in the closed position.
[0035] While specific embodiments of the Present Invention have
been described in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled
in the art that various modifications and alternatives to those
details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of
the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular arrangement disclosed
is meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope
of the Present Invention which is to be given the full breadth of
the appended Claims and any equivalents thereof.
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