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Patent Abstract
The present invention provides a jewelry system for use with a body
piercing, particularly a navel piercing. The jewelry system comprises
an anchoring element and a decorative element. The anchoring element
and the decorative element each have a stem. When in use, the two
stems are matingly engaged.
Patent Claims
1. A jewelry system for use in a body piercing, said system comprising:
a. an anchoring element having a stop member and an anchoring element
stem; and b. at least one decorative element having an ornamentation
attached to a decorative element stem, wherein the anchoring element
stem and the decorative element stem are adapted to matingly engage
when the jewelry system is in use.
2. The jewelry system of claim 1, wherein the anchoring element
stem and the decorative element stem frictionally engage one within
the other.
3. The jewelry system of claim 1, wherein the anchoring element
stem and the decorative element stem are adapted to be threadably
engaged.
4. The jewelry system of claim 1, wherein the decorative element
stem is a hollow curved shaft.
5. The jewelry system of claim 4, wherein the anchoring element
stem is a post adapted to fit into the decorative element shaft.
6. The jewelry system of claim 1, wherein the anchoring element
stem is a threaded post.
7. The jewelry system of claim 6, wherein the decorative element
stem is adapted to threadably engage the anchoring element stem.
8. The jewelry system of claim 1, wherein the decorative element
stem is a threaded post.
9. The jewelry system of claim 8, wherein the anchoring element
stem is a shaft adapted to threadably engage the decorative element
stem.
10. The jewelry system of claim 1, wherein the anchoring element
stem is a hollow curved shaft.
11. The jewelry system of claim 10, wherein the decorative element
shaft is a post adapted to fit tightly in the anchoring element
stem.
12. The jewelry system of claim 1, comprising an anchoring element
and a plurality of interchangeable decorative elements.
Patent Description
FIELD OF INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to navel piercing, in particular
to a system for retaining jewelry in a piercing.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] It has long been the practice in many parts of the world
to insert jewelry through piercings on the body. Piercing of ear
lobes, in particular, has been very popular throughout the centuries.
Many types of earrings have been designed to be inserted through
piercings in the ear lobe. These include rings, studs and hooks.
In some cultures, nose piercing is also prevalent and body piercing
in general is becoming increasingly popular. For example, piercings
of the upper ear, lip, tongue, eyebrow and navel have become popular
in recent years.
[0003] The navel presents particular challenges for the design
of jewelry. Not only is the navel more difficult for a wearer to
access, but the skin in the navel differs from that of an ear lobe.
For example, the skin in the navel tends to close over a piercing
much more rapidly than the skin of an ear lobe. Therefore, in order
to change the jewelry on the navel, it must be done very carefully.
[0004] Jewelry designed for navel piercings has typically taken
the form of a barbell shape. This design comprises a c-shaped post
that typically has a ball attached to each end. One of the balls
is removed from the apparatus to allow a wearer to insert the post
through the piercing. The second ball acts as a stop to prevent
the post from sliding right through the piercing. The removable
ball is then replaced by screwing or snapping onto the post. While
this type of design has been used for some time, there are several
disadvantages associated with it. For example, it is not easy to
change the decorative feature at one end and typically the balls
at each end of the device are the same. To change the entire piece
of jewelry, requires removing the rod from the piercing thereby
providing an opportunity for the piercing to close over. In addition,
when in use, both of the balls are visible. It would be desirable
to have a navel piercing jewelry system where only one decorative
element is visible.
[0005] Several attempts have been made to provide a painless and
convenient way of easily changing the decorative elements on a piece
of body piercing jewelry. For example, United States Patent Application
No. 2002/0092321 describes body jewelry which comprises a base member
for insertion into a pierced portion of the body and it has two
or more terminal ends which engage a display member. United States
Patent Application No. 2002/0174681 discloses a body jewelry clasp
apparatus, which can lock an article of jewelry into a pierced body
position. United States Patent Application No. 2004/0093898 discloses
another type of jewelry apparatus for use with the navel piercing
jewelry. The apparatus comprises two arms, which meet at one end
to clasp a piece of jewelry. However, none of these prior art devices
address the need for flexibility and ease of changing jewelry pieces
designed for insertion into a navel piercing.
[0006] The present invention provides a novel navel piercing jewelry
system that allows for the painless and convenient changing of a
decorative piece. It also provides for an optimum presentation since
only the jewel or decorative part of the jewelry is visible and
the anchoring element of the jewelry is not visible.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] The present invention provides a body piercing jewelry system
that overcomes the disadvantages of previously known body piercing
jewelry. The jewelry system of the present invention is adapted
for use with a navel piercing. The present invention provides flexibility
for changing the decorative element on a piece of jewelry without
having to remove the stem of the jewelry from the piercing.
[0008] The jewelry system of the present invention comprises an
anchoring element and a decorative element. The anchoring element
extends through the piercing and can remain in place while the decorative
element is changed. The anchoring element comprises a stop member
at one end attached to an anchoring element stem. The decorative
element comprises a jewel or other type of ornament attached to
a decorative element stem. The anchoring element stem and the decorative
element stem are adapted to matingly engage one another. In a preferred
embodiment, the stop member on the anchoring element is a flat plate.
[0009] In one aspect of the invention the decorative element stem
is a hollow curved shaft that fits over the anchoring element stem.
[0010] In another aspect of the invention, the decorative element
stem is a hollow, curved, threadable stem. The anchoring element
stem is a threaded post and is adapted to receive the threadable
decorative element stem.
[0011] In yet another aspect of the invention, the anchoring element
comprises a bottom plate and a curved threadable stem. The decorative
element comprises the jewel or other ornamentation attached to a
threaded stem. In use, the threaded stem of the decorative element
is screwed into the stem of the anchoring element.
[0012] In a further aspect of the invention, the anchoring element
comprises a bottom plate and a curved hollow stem. The decorative
element comprises a jewel or other type of ornamentation attached
to a post like decorative element stem. The decorative element stem
is adapted to fit snugly inside the anchoring element stem.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] These and other features of the invention will become more
apparent from the following description in which reference is made
to the appended drawings wherein:
[0014] FIG. 1 illustrates one embodiment of the jewelry system
of the present invention;
[0015] FIG. 2 demonstrates a second embodiment of the jewelry system;
[0016] FIG. 3 illustrates a third embodiment of the jewelry system;
and
[0017] FIG. 4 illustrates a fourth embodiment of the jewelry system.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] The present invention provides a body piercing jewelry attachment,
system. The jewelry system of the present invention is particularly
useful for use with navel piercings, but it can also be used with
other piercings, such as eyebrow, tongue or lip piercings.
[0019] The system comprises an anchoring element and a decorative
element. The anchoring element is adapted to remain in the piercing
while the decorative element is changed. The anchoring element has
a stop member which is typically a flat plate. The anchoring element
is designed so that the stop plate is usually hidden behind skin
and only the decorative element is visible when the jewelry is in
place. The decorative element includes a jewel or other type of
ornamentation. Because the anchoring element remains in the piercing,
the decorative element can be easily changed without encountering
the problems associated with changing previous types of navel piercing
jewelry. The shaft or stem prevents the piercing from closing over
and also removes the need to thread a new stem through the piercing
each time the ornamentation is changed. The anchoring element and
the decorative element are joined via their respective stems. The
stems can be joined by frictionally fitting inside each other or
by one stem screwing on to the other. At least one of the stems
is curved for optimum presentation of the decorative element in
the navel area.
[0020] The jewelry system of the present invention can be further
understood by referring to the attached drawings in which several
different embodiments of the invention are illustrated.
[0021] Referring now to FIG. 1, the jewelry system 10 comprises
an anchoring element 12 and a decorative element 14. The anchoring
element 12 comprises a stop member 18 and a stem 20. The decorative
element 14 comprises an ornamentation 22 and a decorative element
stem 24. While the ornamentation is illustrated in all the figures
as a round jewel for exemplary purposes, it is clearly apparent
that the ornamentation can take any desired form. For example, it
could be a jewel of any shape, a metal or plastic shaped object,
a pendant, ring, etc. In the illustrated embodiment of FIG. 1, the
stop member 18 of the anchoring element 12 is a flat, round plate.
The anchoring element stem 20 in this embodiment is a post. In this
embodiment the ornamentation is attached to a curved, hollow, decorative
element stem. In use, the decorative element stem fits snuggly over
the anchoring element stem.
[0022] FIG. 2 illustrates another embodiment of the invention.
The jewelry system 30 comprises a decorative element and an anchoring
element. In this embodiment, the anchoring element 32 comprises
a bottom plate 34 and an anchoring element stem 36 that is threaded.
The decorative element 38 comprises an ornamentation 40 attached
to a curved, threadable stem 42. The decorative element stem 42
can be screwed on to the anchoring element stem 36 when the jewelry
system is in use.
[0023] A further embodiment of the invention is shown in FIG. 3.
In this embodiment, the jewelry system 50 comprises an anchoring
element 52 and a decorative element 54. The anchoring element 52
has a stop member 56 at one end attached to a hollow curved shaft,
which forms the anchoring element stem 58. The decorative element
54 comprises a jewel or other ornamentation 60 attached to a post
62, which is threaded. This threaded post comprises the decorative
element stem in this embodiment. The anchoring element stem 58 is
a threadable shaft, which is adapted to receive the threaded decorative
element stem 62.
[0024] FIG. 4 illustrates yet another embodiment of a jewelry system
70 according to the present invention. In this embodiment, an anchoring
element 72 comprises a stop member 74 at one end and a hollow curved
stem 76. The decorative element 78 comprises a jewel or other ornamentation
80 attached to a post 82, which forms the decorative element stem.
The decorative element stem is adapted to fit snuggly inside the
anchoring element stem when the jewelry system is in use.
[0025] While certain types of attachment have been shown in the
drawings, it is clearly apparent that any means of joining two stems/posts/shafts
can be used. For example, a bayonet type of attachment, a pin and
slot arrangement, a snap fit or any other type of closure could
be used.
[0026] The jewelry system of the present invention may comprise
one anchoring element and one decorative element as shown in the
illustrated embodiments.
[0027] In an alternative embodiment, the jewelry system is provided
as a kit. The kit comprises an anchoring element and a plurality
of interchangeable decorative elements. The anchoring element and
the decorative elements of the kit may be connected as illustrated
in any one of FIGS. 1 to 4 or any other means for connecting two
stems.
[0028] The present invention provides a novel jewelry system that
is particularly useful for insertion in a navel piercing. The jewelry
system allows for rapid and painless substitution of different decorative
elements.
[0029] The present invention has been described with regard to
one or more embodiments. However, it will be apparent to persons
skilled in the art that a number of variations and modifications
can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as
defined in the claims. |