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Patent Abstract
An illuminating jewelry piece utilizing a plurality of light emitting
diodes (LEDs) and translucent stones to provide a bright, generally
even patterned light display. Embodiments accomplish this by generally
locating the light source (LEDs) equidistant from (between) the
light reflecting structures (stones).
Patent Claims
1. An illuminating jewelry piece, said piece comprising: a body
having a display surface, said display surface defining a plurality
of holes there-through, said holes regularly spaced apart; a plurality
of translucent stones, set stones set in said holes; a plurality
of light emitting diodes, said light emitting diodes spaced apart
so that said each diode is generally between two of said holes;
a battery; and an electrical circuit connecting said battery to
said light emitting diodes thereby illuminating said light emitting
diodes.
2. The illuminating jewelry piece of claim 1, wherein said battery
is rechargeable.
3. The illuminating jewelry piece of claim 1, wherein said electrical
circuit further comprising recharging circuitry for allowing said
rechargeable battery to be recharged.
4. The illuminating jewelry piece of claim 1, wherein said recharging
circuitry further comprising an electrical receptacle.
5. The illuminating jewelry piece of claim 1, further comprising
a recharge dongle for recharging said battery, said recharge dongle
comprising a DC power source and an electrical plug configured for
connection with said electrical receptacle.
6. The illuminating jewelry piece of claim 1, wherein said battery
is rechargeable.
7. The illuminating jewelry piece of claim 6, wherein said electrical
circuit further comprising recharging circuitry for allowing said
rechargeable battery to be recharged, wherein said recharging circuitry
further comprising an electrical receptacle.
8. The illuminating jewelry piece of claim 7, further comprising
a recharge dongle for recharging said battery, said recharge dongle
comprising a DC power source and an electrical plug configured for
connection with said electrical receptacle.
9. The illuminating jewelry piece of claim 1, wherein said electrical
circuit is interrupted by a switch.
10. An illuminating jewelry piece, said piece comprising: a body
having a display surface, said display surface defining a plurality
of holes there-through, said holes regularly spaced apart; a plurality
of translucent stones, set stones set in said holes; a plurality
of light emitting diodes, said light emitting diodes spaced apart
so that said each diode is generally between two of said holes;
a rechargeable battery; an electrical circuit connecting said battery
to said light emitting diodes thereby illuminating said light emitting
diodes, said electrical circuit further comprising recharging circuitry
for allowing said rechargeable battery to be recharged
11. The illuminating jewelry piece of claim 10, wherein said recharging
circuitry further comprising an electrical receptacle.
12. The illuminating jewelry piece of claim 10, further comprising
a recharge dongle for recharging said battery, said recharge dongle
comprising a DC power source and an electrical plug configured for
connection with said electrical receptacle
13. The illuminating jewelry piece of claim 10, wherein said electrical
circuit is interrupted by a switch.
14. An illuminating jewelry piece, said jewelry piece comprising:
a body having a display surface, said display surface defining a
plurality of holes there-through, said holes regularly spaced apart;
a plurality of translucent stones, set stones set in said holes;
a plurality of light emitting diodes, said light emitting diodes
spaced apart so that said each diode is generally between two of
said holes; a rechargeable battery; an electrical circuit connecting
said battery to said light emitting diodes thereby illuminating
said light emitting diodes, said electrical circuit interrupted
by a switch, said electrical circuit further comprising recharging
circuitry for allowing said rechargeable battery to be recharged,
said recharging circuitry further comprising an electrical receptacle;
and a recharge dongle for recharging said battery, said recharge
dongle comprising a DC power source and an electrical plug configured
for connection with said electrical receptacle; wherein light from
said light emitting diodes illuminates said stones.
Patent Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the priority date of provisional
application Ser. No. 60/724,547, filed by Oct. 6, 2005, entitled
Illuminating Jewelry Piece with the same inventors, the disclosure
of which is incorporated herein.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The present invention generally relates to jewelry, and
more specifically is related to jewelry with integral light sources
for illumination.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] There are many different types of jewelry known in the prior
art. Some of these types of jewelry have integral lights. However,
none are known which provide for even illumination of the piece
and/or long battery life. Embodiments of the present invention overcome
these problems.
[0004] Additional novel features of the invention will be set forth
in part in the description which follows, and in part will be apparent
to the scope of the invention upon examination of the following.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] The summary descripts one embodiment of the present invention.
[0006] One embodiment of the present invention comprises an illuminating
jewelry piece. This illuminating jewelry piece comprising a body,
a plurality of translucent stones, a plurality of light emitting
diodes (LEDs), a rechargeable battery, an electrical circuit, and
a recharge dongle.
[0007] The body having at least one display surface that has defined
there-through a plurality of holes. Each hole is configured for
receiving one of the translucent stones. These translucent stones
thus being set in these holes (apertures). The light emitting diodes
are spaced apart, and connected to a circuit board or other structure
so that each LED is generally located between two of the holes (and
is thereby located between two of the stones).
[0008] The rechargeable battery is used to power the light emitting
diodes. An electrical circuit connects the battery to the light
emitting diodes, thereby illuminating the light emitting diodes.
The electrical circuit is preferably interrupted by an on/off switch.
[0009] The electrical circuit further comprises recharging circuitry
for allowing the piece to be recharged. This recharging circuitry
further comprising an electrical receptacle.
[0010] The recharge dongle is used to recharge the rechargeable
battery. The recharge dongle comprising a DC power source, such
as an alkaline or rechargeable battery, and an electrical plug configured
for connection with the electrical receptacle. Upon plugging the
recharge dongle's electrical plug into the electrical circuit's
electrical receptacle, the battery held within the recharge dongle
recharges the rechargeable battery held within the illuminating
jewelry piece's rechargeable battery.
[0011] In use, when the switch of the piece is switched to the
"On" position, light from the light emitting diodes illuminate
the stones, thereby causing the jewelry piece to be illuminated.
[0012] The purpose of the Abstract is to enable the public, and
especially the scientists, engineers, and practitioners in the art
who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology,
to determine quickly from a cursory inspection, the nature and essence
of the technical disclosure of the application. The Abstract is
neither intended to define the invention of the application, which
is measured by the claims, nor is it intended to be limiting as
to the scope of the invention in any way.
[0013] Still other features and advantages of the present invention
will become readily apparent to those skilled in this art from the
following detailed description describing preferred embodiments
of the invention, simply by way of illustration of the best mode
contemplated by carrying out my invention. As will be realized,
the invention is capable of modification in various obvious respects
all without departing from the invention. Accordingly, the drawings
and description of the preferred embodiments are to be regarded
as illustrative in nature, and not as restrictive in nature.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] FIG. 1 is a top, plan view of one embodiment of the present
invention.
[0015] FIG. 2 is a first side, plan view of the embodiment of FIG.
1.
[0016] FIG. 3 is a front side, plan view of the embodiment of FIG.
1.
[0017] FIG. 4 is a second side, plan view of the embodiment of
FIG. 1.
[0018] FIG. 5 is a back side, plan view of the embodiment of FIG.
1.
[0019] FIG. 6 is a bottom side, plan of the embodiment of FIG.
1.
[0020] FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the embodiment of FIG. 1.
[0021] FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the embodiment of FIG. 1
showing one embodiment of a recharge dongle.
[0022] FIG. 9 is an exploded representation of the internal componentry
of a second embodiment of the present invention.
[0023] FIG. 10 is a partial representation of the components of
the present invention as shown in FIG. 9.
[0024] FIG. 11 shows a schematical diagram of a third embodiment
of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0025] While the invention is susceptible of various modifications
and alternative constructions, certain illustrated embodiments thereof
have been shown in the drawings and will be described below in detail.
It should be understood, however, that there is no intention to
limit the invention to the specific form disclosed, but, on the
contrary, the invention is to cover all modifications, alternative
constructions, and equivalents falling within the spirit and scope
of the invention as defined in the claims.
[0026] Various embodiments of the present invention are shown in
the drawings. Referring initially to FIGS. 1-8, shown is a first
embodiment of the present invention. The embodiment being an illuminating
jewelry piece 10 having a chain 2 which would be worn around the
neck of an individual. While being worn by an individual through
use of a chain, pin, or other means/matter is preferred, obviously
the present invention can be incorporated into other devices and
uses. For instance, it could be used as a decorative display, incorporation
into other goods, etc.
[0027] The embodiment of the present invention shown in FIGS. 1-8
having a body 20. This body being both decorative as well as serving
as a housing into which the components of the present invention
reside. In the embodiment shown, the body 20 is generally cross-shaped,
having a top side 26, a bottom side 28, a left side 27, a right
side 29, as well as a plurality of side walls 32 defined thereupon.
The body also having a front surface 24, also known as the "display
side" or "display surface," and a rear cover 30.
[0028] While this cross-shape and the resulting sides are shown
in the drawings as one representative embodiment of the present
invention, other shapes, sizes and matters of construction could
likewise be contrived, including but not limited to, triangular
shapes, circular shapes, quadrilateral shapes, polygonal shapes
and other custom shapes. Thus, the disclosure of this general cross-shape
is not intended to be a limitation upon the present invention's
disclosure.
[0029] Defined into at least one of the surfaces of the present
invention (in the case of the embodiments of FIGS. 1-8 referred
to as "the display surface 24") are a plurality of apertures
34. These apertures being, in this embodiment, holes through the
display surface 24. The apertures shown in this embodiment are shown
to be generally circular, however other shapes and apertures, including
round, rectangular, pentagonal, etc. are likewise possible.
[0030] A plurality of transparent and/or translucent (herein collectively
referred to as translucent) stones are placed into these apertures.
They can be held into place through any number of ways, including
but not limited to friction fits, settings, adhesives, etc. These
stones can be flush or recessed within the apertures. These stones
can extend outside of the aperture, or can be fastened into place
inside the body so that they generally internally cover the aperture.
The stones used can be precious, semi-precious, or man made. In
one embodiment the stones are cubic zirconium crystals. It is preferred
that they are facetted appropriately to brilliantly shine light
reflected there-through.
[0031] Referring specifically now to FIGS. 8, 9, and 10, shown
are two embodiments of the present invention, namely the first embodiment
which is shown in FIG. 8, and a second embodiment which is reflected
in FIGS. 9 and 10. As can be seen in these Figures, these embodiments
of the present invention use a plurality of light emitting diodes
(LED). These light emitting diodes 50 are electrically attached
to a printed circuit board 80 in the standard manner.
[0032] It is preferred that the LEDs 50 be spaced upon the circuit
board 80 in an arrangement that would allow them to be placed within
the illuminating jewelry piece so that each light emitting diode
50 is generally located between two apertures 34 and/or stones 40
so that the stones are generally equally lighted by light from the
LED. This provides for consistent illumination of the piece. This
illumination/reflection may be maximized through use of internal
reflective surfaces adjacent the LEDs and internal portions of the
body. The preferred LEDs are white, however any color of LED can
be used. It is preferred that the angle and location of the LEDs
be designed to maximize the effect upon the light reflecting structures
(stones). Further, it is preferred that the facets cut and/or formed
within the stones themselves be designed to maximize the illumination
of the device. It is further preferred that the surfaces, internally
and externally, of the jewelry piece be designed to radiate illumination
and to not absorb light.
[0033] One representation of electrical components which could
be used with one embodiment of the present invention can be seen
in FIG. 11, a schematic representation of the third embodiment of
the present invention.
[0034] The illuminating jewelry piece also comprising a rechargeable
battery generally represented by call-out number 90 in the drawings.
This rechargeable battery working with the circuit board 80 and
electrical components of the present invention to power the light
emitting diodes 50.
[0035] An on/off or other electrical switch 74 may be incorporated
therein for allowing the lights of the present invention to be selectively
turned on or off. This switch could be a mechanical switch, a photo
receptor, or other means of turning the device on and off.
[0036] The present invention is a jewelry piece with integral illumination
components, these illumination components preferably battery operated.
Preferably, this jewelry piece having an on-off switch interconnected
between the power source (preferably battery) and the illuminations
components (light source). Likewise, the present invention could
be turned on/off through use of other means including but not limited
to buttons, light sensors, etc. In one example, the switch comprises
a light sensor that automatically turns the light source (LED) on
when ambient illumination is below a certain preset level. Likewise,
the light sensor would automatically turn the light source (LED)
off when ambient illumination is above a certain preset level.
[0037] By using the referred light source of LEDs (light emitting
diodes), the present invention is very efficient at consuming power,
thereby allowing the illumination to be provided for maximum amount
of time.
[0038] The electrical components would preferably be inserted inside
of the body 20 and closed with a cover 30 thereby containing all
of the componentry of the present invention there-inside. The cover
would be attached to the body by traditional means, such as fiction
fits, fasteners, adhesives, welds, crimps, etc.
[0039] Referring back to FIG. 8, shown is one embodiment of a recharge
dongle 60 of the present invention. This recharge dongle 60 having
a dongle body 66 for holding a DC power source 70 (such as a battery
(alkaline, rechargeable, etc.) therein. This DC power source (battery)
is used to recharge the rechargeable battery 90 that is contained
within the illuminating jewelry piece. The dongle body 66 having
extending therefrom a cable 64 that extends to an electrical plug
22. This electrical plug 22 configured for connection to the electrical
connector 68 of the illuminating jewelry piece 10. Upon charging
by the recharge dongle, the rechargeable battery 22 of the present
invention will be recharged and the recharge dongle can be disconnected
from the device so that the device can be displayed and/or worn.
[0040] In the following description and in the Figures, like elements
are identified with like reference numerals. The use of "or"
indicates a non-exclusive alternative without limitation unless
otherwise noted. The use of "including" means "including,
but not limited to," unless otherwise noted.
[0041] The exemplary embodiments shown in the Figures and described
above illustrate but do not limit the invention. It should be understood
that there is no intention to limit the invention to the specific
form disclosed; rather, the invention is to cover all modifications,
alternative constructions, and equivalents falling within the spirit
and scope of the invention as defined in the claims. For example,
while the exemplary embodiments illustrate a jewelry piece, the
invention is not limited to use with jewelry and may be used with
other items. While the invention is not limited to use with jewelry,
it is expected that various embodiments of the invention will be
particularly useful in such devices. Hence, the foregoing description
should not be construed to limit the scope of the invention, which
is defined in the following claims.
[0042] While there is shown and described the present preferred
embodiment of the invention, it is to be distinctly understood that
this invention is not limited thereto, but may be variously embodied
to practice within the scope of the following claims. From the foregoing
description, it will be apparent that various changes may be made
without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as
defined by the following claims. |