EP2946684A1 - Decorative accessory, attachment arrangements and methods of use - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the field of decorative accessories, and more specifically an attachment arrangement and method of use of same to removeably attach a display element to a wearable element of a decorative accessory or to remove a display element from a wearable element of a decorative accessory and transfer it to another wearable element to form another decorative accessory.
- Jewellery designs commonly include a decoration or display element such as a gemstone, which is set in a mount which positions and holds the display element on the body or wearable element of the item of jewellery.
- This display element is typically the most valuable component of the item of jewellery, although the body or wearable element is commonly made of precious material such as silver, gold or platinum.
- Custom -made jewellery has become popular and allows the wearer to help in the design of the jewellery in order to produce a piece of jewellery unique to them. This permits the wearer's personality to be more accurately reflected in the appearance of the item of jewellery.
- the display element in an item of jewellery may be either exchanged for a different display element or inserted into a different jewellery item by removing the display element from its respective mount.
- this requires specialised knowledge and must be performed by a trained jeweller which results in additional costs, and results in a new item of jewellery in which the display element is again fixed. These costs can be significant if the wearer regularly exchanges or transfers the display element to keep up with changing fashion, social, work or ethnic trends.
- a further disadvantage of regular exchanging or transferring of the display element is that the display element may become damaged which can reduce its value, and repeated handling of the display elements (which may include small gemstones) will increase the likelihood that of loss during exchange or transfer.
- a decorative accessory comprising:
- the display element is removeably attachable to the wearable element, it can be attached to the wearable element to form a decorative accessory which incorporates the display element and removed from the wearable element for attachment to another wearable element or to permit the attachment of an alternative display element.
- the resulting decorative accessory is robust and allows the easy transfer of the display element from one wearable element to another.
- the decorative accessory may also facilitate the easy replacement of one display element for another display element on the wearable element.
- the wearable element may be selected from the group comprising wearable or bodily accessories such as brooches, rings, necklaces, pendants, earrings, bracelets, tie clips and cufflinks.
- the display element may be any object considered to be ornate or decorative.
- the display element may be made from materials from the group comprising gemstones, amber, coral, beads, shells, metal, plastic and wood.
- the display element may comprise a first attachment means and the wearable element may comprise a second attachment means, the first and second attachment means may be adapted, arranged or configured to cooperate to removeably attach the display element to the wearable element.
- first attachment member may be provided on the wearable element and the second attachment means may be provided on the display element.
- the first attachment means may comprise an aperture adapted, arranged or configured to receive one or more corresponding projections which form the second attachment means.
- the first attachment means may comprise a mounting member having a bore extending therethrough.
- the one or more projections of the second attachment means may be received and retained in the bore.
- the mounting member may comprise a hollow cylinder.
- the cylinder may be substantially elliptical.
- the cylinder may be substantially elongated.
- the second attachment means may comprise a pair of opposing arms separated by a gap, the opposing arms may be adapted, arranged or configured for insertion into opposite ends of the bore of the mounting member.
- the mounting member and the bore may be longer than the gap between the arms. This allows both arms to be retained in the bore and the arms to securely attach the mounting member to the second attachment means.
- the arms may be co-axial.
- the gap may be angled with respect to an axis through the arms.
- the gap may be angled with respect to a horizontal axis through the arms.
- Figures 1 and 4 show examples of such angling.
- the gap may be angled with respect to a vertical axis through the arms.
- Figure 3 shows an example of such angling.
- the angle may be fixed, and the gap size varied with respect to a corresponding dimension of the first attachment means.
- the gap may comprise a longitudinal axis.
- it is the longitudinal axis of the gap which is angled (or forms the angle) with respect to a horizontal or vertical axis through the arms. This angle may be 45 degrees.
- the arms may be rigid.
- the arms may be resilient.
- the mounting member may be resilient.
- the mounting member may be rigid.
- the arms may comprise one or more grooves.
- the grooves may act to improve grip on the display element and/or prevent slippage.
- a decorative accessory comprising:
- the display element As the display element is removeably attached to the wearable element, it can be removed from the wearable element for attachment to another wearable element or to permit the attachment of an alternative display element.
- the decorative accessory allows the user to customise their accessory collection and update the style of accessory with the changing fashion trends without incurring high expense.
- Embodiments of the second aspect of the invention may include one or more features of the first aspect of the invention or its embodiments, or vice versa.
- kit of parts for assembling one or more decorative accessories in accordance with the first or second aspect including:
- kit of parts may comprise one or more wearable elements selected from the group comprising wearable or bodily accessories such as brooches, rings, necklaces, pendants, earrings, bracelets, tie clips and cufflinks.
- the kit of parts may also comprise one or more display elements which are considered to be ornate or decorative.
- the display element may be made from materials from the group comprising gemstones, amber, coral, beads, shells, metal, plastic and wood.
- Embodiments of the third aspect of the invention may include one or more features of the first or second aspects of the invention or their embodiments, or vice versa.
- a method of constructing a decorative accessory according to the first or second aspect of the invention comprising:
- the above-described method may facilitate the easy attachment of a display element to a wearable element.
- the display element is removeably attachable to the wearable element, it can be attached to the wearable element to form a decorative accessory which incorporates the display element and removed from the wearable element for attachment to another wearable element or to permit the attachment of an alternative display element.
- the display element may comprise a first attachment means and the wearable element may comprise a second attachment means.
- the method may comprise adapting, arranging or configuring the first and second attachment means to cooperate to removeably attach the display element to the wearable element.
- first attachment member may be provided on the wearable element and the second attachment means may be provided on the display element.
- the first attachment means may comprise an aperture.
- the method may comprise adapting, arranging or configuring the aperture to receive one or more corresponding projections which form the second attachment means.
- the first attachment means may comprise a mounting member having a bore extending therethrough.
- the method may comprise receiving and retaining one or more projections of the second attachment means in the bore.
- the second attachment means may comprise a pair of opposing arms separated by a gap.
- the method may comprise adapting, arranging or configuring the opposing arms of the second attachment means for insertion into opposite ends of the bore of the mounting member.
- the method may comprise orienting the bore, in the plane of the arms, such that it is parallel to the gap.
- the method may comprise retaining both arms of the second attachment means in the bore of the mounting member to secure the mounting member to the second attachment means.
- Embodiments of the fourth aspect of the invention may include one or more features of the first to third aspects of the invention or their embodiments, or vice versa.
- a display element to a decorative accessory comprising:
- the above-described method may facilitate the easy replacement of a first display element for a second display element on a wearable element.
- the method may allow the user to customise their accessory collection and update the style of accessory with the changing fashion trends without incurring high expense.
- each of the first and second display elements may comprise a first attachment means and the wearable element may comprise a second attachment means.
- first attachment means may be provided on the wearable element and the second attachment means may be provided on the first and second display elements.
- the method may comprise adapting, arranging or configuring the first and second attachment means to cooperate to removeably detach the first display element from the wearable element.
- the method may comprise adapting, arranging or configuring the first and second attachment means to cooperate to removeably attach the second display element to the wearable element.
- the first attachment means on the second display element may comprise an aperture.
- the method may comprise adapting, arranging or configuring the aperture to receive one or more corresponding projections which form the second attachment means.
- the first attachment means on the second display element may comprise a mounting member having a bore extending therethrough.
- the method may comprise receiving and retaining one or more projections of the second attachment means in the bore.
- the second attachment means may comprise a pair of opposing arms separated by a gap.
- the method may comprise adapting, arranging or configuring the opposing arms of the second attachment means for insertion into opposite ends of the bore of the mounting member.
- the method may comprise orienting the bore, in the plane of the arms, such that it is parallel to the gap.
- the method may comprise retaining both arms of the second attachment means in the bore of the mounting member to secure the mounting member on the second display element to the second attachment means.
- Embodiments of the fifth aspect of the invention may include one or more features of the first to fourth aspects of the invention or their embodiments, or vice versa.
- a wearable element on a decorative accessory comprising:
- the above-described method may facilitate the easy transfer of a display element from a first wearable element to a second wearable element.
- the method may allow the user to customise their accessory collection and update the style of accessory with the changing fashion trends without incurring high expense.
- the display element may comprise a first attachment means and each of the first and second wearable elements may comprise a second attachment means.
- first attachment means may be provided on each of the first and second wearable elements and the second attachment means may be provided on the display element.
- the method may comprise adapting, arranging or configuring the first and second attachment means to cooperate to removeably detach the display element from the first wearable element.
- the method may comprise adapting, arranging or configuring the first and second attachment means to cooperate to removeably attach the display element to the second wearable element.
- the first attachment means on the display element may comprise an aperture.
- the method may comprise adapting, arranging or configuring the aperture to receive one or more corresponding projections which form the second attachment means of the second wearable element.
- the first attachment means on the display element may comprise a mounting member having a bore extending therethrough.
- the method may comprise receiving and retaining one or more projections of the second attachment means of the second wearable element in the bore of the mounting member of the display element.
- the second attachment means of the second wearable element may comprise a pair of opposing arms separated by a gap.
- the method may comprise adapting, arranging or configuring the opposing arms of the second attachment means of the second wearable element for insertion into opposite ends of the bore of the mounting member of the display element.
- the method may comprise orienting the bore, in the plane of the arms, such that it is parallel to the gap.
- the method may comprise retaining both arms of the second attachment means of the second wearable element in the bore of the mounting member to secure the mounting member of the display element to the second attachment means of the second wearable element.
- Embodiments of the sixth aspect of the invention may include one or more features of the first to fifth aspects of the invention or their embodiments, or vice versa.
- an attachment arrangement for a decorative accessory comprising:
- Embodiments of the seventh aspect of the invention may include one or more features of the first to sixth aspects of the invention or their embodiments, or vice versa.
- Embodiments of the eighth aspect of the invention may include one or more features of the preceding aspects of the invention or their embodiments, or vice versa.
- a ninth aspect of the invention there is provided a method of reversibly mounting a display element on a decorative accessory comprising
- Embodiments of the ninth aspect of the invention may include one or more features of the preceding aspects of the invention or their embodiments, or vice versa.
- a decorative accessory a wearable element, a display element, a kit of parts, an attachment arrangement, or a method of attaching or removing a display element to or from a wearable element, substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- decorative accessory used herein may refer to any personal decorative item or adornment, not limited to brooches, rings, necklaces, pendants, earrings, bracelets, tie clips and cufflinks.
- FIGS 1A and 1B show a decorative accessory 101 according to a first embodiment of the invention.
- the decorative accessory comprises a display element 103 and a wearable element 105.
- the display element 103 can be seen to comprise a gemstone 107 mounted on a first attachment member 109.
- the wearable element can be seen to comprise a body 111 and second attachment members 113.
- the second attachment members 113 are made from metal and are integral to the body 111 of the wearable element 105 which takes the form of a tie clip.
- the second attachment members 113 are a pair of axially aligned and opposed arms which are separated by a gap 115.
- the gap 115 is inclined relative to the horizontal axis of the arms and forms end faces 117 on the arms.
- a longitudinal axis of the gap 115 forms an angle, in this example 45 degrees, with an axis extending through the arms 113.
- the gap 115 and its longitudinal axis are in the plane of the arms and the angle is formed within in the plane.
- the end faces 116 and 117 are parallel.
- the first attachment member 109 is an elliptical cylinder, having a bore extending therethrough which defines apertures 119 at either end.
- the cylinder is made from metal although any rigid or preferably resilient material may be used.
- the first attachment member 109 is affixed to the gemstone 107 using a solder.
- the length d of cylinder 109 is longer than length D of the gap 115.
- Grooves 121 are provided in the arms of the second attachment members 113 to improve grip between the first attachment member109 and the second attachment members 113 which help to hold the first attachment member 109 and display element 103 in place.
- Corresponding projections may be provided on a corresponding internal surface of the first attachment member 109 to further improve grip.
- first attachment member has been described as being preferably resilient, it may of course be relatively rigid, in which case the second attachment members may be relatively resilient instead. However, appropriate selections of dimensions etc. may permit both the first attachment member and the second attachment members to be rigid. Of course, as another alternative both the first attachment member and the second attachment members may be resilient.
- first attachment member is described as being affixed to the gemstone using a solder, this is merely an example and any other manner of affixing the gemstone to the first attachment member may be used, such as adhesive if the material is suitable.
- first attachment member may instead comprise a crown which receives and fixes the gemstone in place.
- the crown may be unitary or may also be affixed to the display element.
- FIG 2A to 2D show schematically a method of constructing a decorative accessory in accordance with the first embodiment of the invention.
- the decorative accessory is similar to that described in Figure 1 , and will be understood from Figure 1 and the accompanying description.
- the decorative accessory201 comprises a display element 203 and a wearable element 205.
- the display element 203 can be seen to comprise a gemstone 207 mounted on a first attachment member 209.
- the wearable element can be seen to comprise a body 211 and second attachment members 213.
- the second attachment members 213 are made from metal and are integral to the body 211 of the wearable element 205 which takes the form of a tie clip.
- the second attachment members 213 are a pair of axially aligned and opposed arms which are separated by a gap 215.
- the gap 215 is inclined relative to the horizontal axis of the arms and forms end faces 216 and 217 on the arms.
- a longitudinal axis of the gap 215 forms an angle, in this example 45 degrees, with an axis extending through the arms 213.
- the gap 215 and its longitudinal axis are in the plane of the arms and the angle is formed within in the plane.
- the end faces 216 and 217 are parallel.
- the first attachment member 209 is an elliptical cylinder, having a bore extending therethrough which defines apertures 219 at either end.
- the cylinder is made from plastic although any rigid or preferably resilient material may be used.
- the first attachment member 209 is affixed to the gemstone 207 in this example using an adhesive.
- the length d of cylinder 209 is longer than length D of the gap 215.
- the first attachment member 209 and affixed gemstone 207 are orientated such that the end face 16 and an arm 213 are partially inserted into the aperture 219 of the first attachment member 209. Pressure is applied to the first attachment member 209 in order to slide the first attachment member 209 along end face 217 of the second attachment member 213 so that one arm is completely inserted through the bore extending through the first attachment member as shown in Figure 2C .
- the length of the first attachment member 209 is longer than the length of the gap 215, although this need not necessarily be the case.
- the first attachment member 209 therefore bridges the gap 215 between the opposed arms of the second attachment members 213.
- Grooves 221 are provided in the arms of the second attachment members 213 to improve grip between the first attachment member 209 and the second attachment members 213 which help to hold the first attachment member 209 and display element 203 in place. Corresponding projections (not shown) may be provided on a corresponding internal surface of the first attachment member 209 to further improve grip.
- first attachment member has been described as being relatively resilient, it may of course be relatively rigid, in which case the second attachment members may be relatively resilient instead. However, appropriate selections of dimensions etc. may permit both the first attachment member and the second attachment members to be relatively rigid. Of course, as another alternative both the first attachment member and the second attachment members may be relatively resilient.
- the first attachment member is described as being affixed to the gemstone using an adhesive, this is merely an example and any other manner of affixing the gemstone to the first attachment member may be used.
- the first attachment member may instead comprise a crown which receives and fixes the gemstone in place.
- the foregoing description relates to a method for constructing a decorative accessory. It will be appreciated that the principles of the invention may be used in a method of replacing a display element from a decorative accessory. In particular, the example methodology, or a subset thereof, may be reversed.
- the display element 203 of the decorative accessory shown in Figure 2D may be replaced by orientating and manipulating the first attachment member such that it passes through the gap 215 and detaches from the second attachment members 213.
- the first attachment member 209 is moved along the arms of the second attachment members 213 to a distal end of one of the attachment members 213.
- the first attachment member 209 and affixed gemstone 207 may then be orientated by the application of pressure to the resilient first attachment member 209 such that the first attachment member 209 is removed from the other second attachment member 213.
- the display element is thus relatively easily detached from the wearable element.
- a second display element (not shown) having a similar or corresponding first attachment member may be attached to the wearable element 205 by following steps illustrated in Figures 2A to 2D .
- the display element 203 once detached from the wearable element 205 may be attached to a second wearable element (not shown) having second attachment members by following equivalent steps to those illustrated in Figures 2A to 2D .
- the display element 203 once detached from the wearable element 205 may be attached to a second wearable element such as described below with reference to Figures 3 and 4 .
- FIG. 3A and 3B show a decorative accessory 301 according to another embodiment of the invention.
- the decorative accessory comprises a display element 303 and a wearable element 305.
- the display element 303 can be seen to comprise a gemstone 307 mounted on a first attachment member 309.
- the wearable element can be seen to comprise a body 311 and second attachment members 313.
- the second attachment members 313 are made from hard plastic although any resilient material may be used and are integral to the body 311 of the wearable element 305 which takes the form of a cuff link.
- the second attachment members 313 are a pair of axially aligned and opposed arms which are separated by a gap 315.
- the gap 315 is inclined relative to the vertical axis of the arms and forms end faces 317 on the arms.
- a longitudinal axis of the gap 315 forms an angle, in this example 45 degrees, with an axis extending through the arms 313.
- the gap 315 and its longitudinal axis are in the plane of the arms and the angle is formed within in the plane.
- the end faces 316 and 317 are parallel. Note that in this embodiment the plane through the arms 313 has effectively been rotated through 90 degrees relative to the wearable element and relative to the embodiments described above.
- the first attachment member 309 is an elliptical cylinder, having a bore extending therethrough which defines apertures 319 at either end.
- the cylinder is made from metal although any rigid material may be used.
- the first attachment member 309 is affixed to the gemstone 307 using an adhesive.
- the length of the cylinder 309 is equivalent to the length of the gap 315.
- first attachment member 309 has been described as being rigid, it may of course be relatively resilient, in which case the second attachment members may be relatively rigid instead. However, appropriate selections of dimensions etc. may permit both the first attachment member and the second attachment members to be relatively rigid. Of course, as another alternative both the first attachment member and the second attachment members may be resilient.
- first attachment member is described as being affixed to the gemstone using an adhesive, this is merely an example and any other manner of affixing the gemstone to the first attachment member may be used.
- first attachment member may instead comprise a crown which receives and fixes the gemstone in place.
- Figure 3B shows the display element 303 attached to the wearable element 305.
- the first attachment member 309 is able to move along the arms of the second attachment members 313 as the axis of the throughbore the first attachment member 309 is aligned with the axis of the arms of the second attachment members 313..
- the length of the first attachment member 309 is equivalent to the length of the gap 315.
- the first attachment member 309 therefore bridges the gap 315 between the opposed arms of the second attachment members 313.
- the first attachment member 309 and affixed display element 303 are held securely on the second attachment members 313 of the wearable element 305.
- FIG. 4A and 4B show a decorative accessory 401 according to another embodiment of the invention.
- the decorative accessory comprises a display element 403 and a wearable element 405.
- the display element 403 can be seen to comprise a gemstone 407 mounted on a first attachment member 409.
- the wearable element can be seen to comprise a body 411 and second attachment members 413.
- the second attachment members 413 are made from metal and are integral to the body 411 of the wearable element 405 which takes the form of a ring.
- the second attachment members 413 are a pair of axially aligned and opposed arms which are separated by a gap. The gap is inclined relative to the horizontal axis of the arms and forms end faces on the arms.
- a longitudinal axis of the gap forms an angle, in this example 45 degrees, with an axis extending through the arms 413.
- the gap and its longitudinal axis are in the plane of the arms and the angle is formed within in the plane.
- the end faces are parallel.
- the first attachment member 409 is an elliptical cylinder, having a bore extending therethrough which defines apertures 419 at either end.
- the cylinder is made from a resilient plastic although any resilient material may be used.
- the first attachment member 409 is affixed to the gemstone 407 using a crown which receives and fixes the gemstone in place.
- the length of cylinder 409 is preferably equivalent to the length of the gap.
- first attachment member 409 has been described as being resilient, it may of course be a rigid formation, in which case the second attachment members may be resilient instead. However, appropriate selections of dimensions etc. may permit both the first attachment member and the second attachment members to be rigid. Of course, as another alternative both the first attachment member and the second attachment members may be resilient.
- first attachment member is described as being affixed to the gemstone using a crown which receives and fixes the gemstone in place this is merely an example and any other manner of affixing the gemstone to the first attachment member may be used.
- first attachment member may instead be affixed to the gemstone using adhesive.
- Figure 4B shows the display element 403 attached to the wearable element 405.
- the first attachment member 409 is able to move along the arms of the second attachment members 413 as the axis of the throughbore the first attachment member 409 is aligned with the axis of the arms of the second attachment members 413.
- the length of the first attachment member 409 is preferably equivalent to the length of the gap 415.
- the first attachment member 409 therefore bridges the gap 415 between the opposed arms of the second attachment members 413.
- the first attachment member 409 and affixed display element 403 are held securely on the second attachment members 413 of the wearable element 405.
- first attachment member an elliptical cylinder as a first attachment member.
- present invention may also use first attachment members of different shapes and dimensions.
- angle of the gap in the embodiments herein described is 45 degrees relative to the arms, any angle may be adopted.
- first attachment member having a bore extending therethrough is located on the display element and the second attachment member having arms are located on the wearable element.
- present invention may also describe the first attachment member having a bore extending therethrough is located on the wearable element and the second attachment means having arms is located on the display element.
- the present invention in its various aspects provides a decorative accessory, attachment arrangements and methods of use.
- the resulting decorative accessory is robust and allows the user to easily transfer a display element from one wearable element to another wearable element.
- the decorative accessory may also facilitate the easy replacement of one display element for another display element on the wearable element.
- the decorative accessory allows the user to customise their accessory collection and update the style of accessory with changing fashion, work, social and ethnic trends without incurring high expense.
- the invention provides decorative accessories, attachment arrangements and methods of use.
- the decorative accessories comprise a wearable element and a display element.
- the display element is configured to be removeably attachable to the wearable element.
- a cylindrical first attachment member might be provided on the wearable element and the pair of opposed, spaced apart arms might be provided on the display element.
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- The present invention relates to the field of decorative accessories, and more specifically an attachment arrangement and method of use of same to removeably attach a display element to a wearable element of a decorative accessory or to remove a display element from a wearable element of a decorative accessory and transfer it to another wearable element to form another decorative accessory.
- Jewellery has always been considered an important fashion item. The appearance of the jewellery item, characterised by the materials, shape and arrangement of the component parts of the jewellery item, is important as it is considered to reflect the personality and judgment of the wearer.
- Jewellery designs commonly include a decoration or display element such as a gemstone, which is set in a mount which positions and holds the display element on the body or wearable element of the item of jewellery. This display element is typically the most valuable component of the item of jewellery, although the body or wearable element is commonly made of precious material such as silver, gold or platinum.
- Custom -made jewellery has become popular and allows the wearer to help in the design of the jewellery in order to produce a piece of jewellery unique to them. This permits the wearer's personality to be more accurately reflected in the appearance of the item of jewellery.
- However, due to the expense involved in the purchase of items of jewellery, in particular due to the decoration or display element but perhaps also because of the material of the body or wearable element, many individuals are required to limit their jewellery collection to a small number of items. However, changing fashion trends and/or evolution of the wearer's individual style and tastes can result in jewellery items quickly becoming outdated or no longer fitting with the wearer's style.
- The additional expense associated with custom-made jewellery also limits the number of unique jewellery items that an individual can afford.
- It may be possible for the display element in an item of jewellery to be either exchanged for a different display element or inserted into a different jewellery item by removing the display element from its respective mount. However this requires specialised knowledge and must be performed by a trained jeweller which results in additional costs, and results in a new item of jewellery in which the display element is again fixed. These costs can be significant if the wearer regularly exchanges or transfers the display element to keep up with changing fashion, social, work or ethnic trends.
- A further disadvantage of regular exchanging or transferring of the display element is that the display element may become damaged which can reduce its value, and repeated handling of the display elements (which may include small gemstones) will increase the likelihood that of loss during exchange or transfer.
- Furthermore, manipulation of the mounting which holds the display element on the jewellery body can result in damage to the mounting requiring further costs to repair or to replace. Damage to the mounting if unnoticed could also result in the display element being dislodged and lost during wear.
- It is an object of an aspect of the present invention to obviate or at least mitigate the foregoing disadvantages of the exchange or transfer of the display element of an item of jewellery.
- It is another object of an aspect of the present invention to provide a robust, reliable and compact_attachment arrangement which allows the easy exchange of a display element of a decorative accessory for another display element.
- It is a further object of an aspect of the present invention to provide a robust, reliable and compact_attachment arrangement which allows the easy transfer of a display element from one decorative accessory to another decorative accessory.
- Further aims of the invention will become apparent from the following description.
- According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a decorative accessory comprising:
- a wearable element; and
- a display element;
- wherein the display element is removeably attachable to the wearable element.
- As the display element is removeably attachable to the wearable element, it can be attached to the wearable element to form a decorative accessory which incorporates the display element and removed from the wearable element for attachment to another wearable element or to permit the attachment of an alternative display element.
- The resulting decorative accessory is robust and allows the easy transfer of the display element from one wearable element to another. The decorative accessory may also facilitate the easy replacement of one display element for another display element on the wearable element.
- The wearable element may be selected from the group comprising wearable or bodily accessories such as brooches, rings, necklaces, pendants, earrings, bracelets, tie clips and cufflinks.
- The display element may be any object considered to be ornate or decorative. The display element may be made from materials from the group comprising gemstones, amber, coral, beads, shells, metal, plastic and wood.
- Preferably, the display element may comprise a first attachment means and the wearable element may comprise a second attachment means, the first and second attachment means may be adapted, arranged or configured to cooperate to removeably attach the display element to the wearable element.
- Alternatively, the first attachment member may be provided on the wearable element and the second attachment means may be provided on the display element.
- Preferably, the first attachment means may comprise an aperture adapted, arranged or configured to receive one or more corresponding projections which form the second attachment means.
- Preferably, the first attachment means may comprise a mounting member having a bore extending therethrough. Preferably, the one or more projections of the second attachment means may be received and retained in the bore.
- Optionally, the mounting member may comprise a hollow cylinder. Preferably, the cylinder may be substantially elliptical. Preferably, the cylinder may be substantially elongated.
- Preferably, the second attachment means may comprise a pair of opposing arms separated by a gap, the opposing arms may be adapted, arranged or configured for insertion into opposite ends of the bore of the mounting member.
- Most preferably, the mounting member and the bore may be longer than the gap between the arms. This allows both arms to be retained in the bore and the arms to securely attach the mounting member to the second attachment means.
- Preferably, the arms may be co-axial. Preferably the gap may be angled with respect to an axis through the arms. Preferably, the gap may be angled with respect to a horizontal axis through the arms.
Figures 1 and4 show examples of such angling. - Alternatively, the gap may be angled with respect to a vertical axis through the arms.
Figure 3 shows an example of such angling. - It may be easier to mount the mounting member on the arms by first orienting the bore, in the plane of the arms, such that it is parallel to the gap.
- The angle may be fixed, and the gap size varied with respect to a corresponding dimension of the first attachment means.
- The gap may comprise a longitudinal axis. Preferably, it is the longitudinal axis of the gap which is angled (or forms the angle) with respect to a horizontal or vertical axis through the arms. This angle may be 45 degrees.
- Preferably, the arms may be rigid. Alternatively, the arms may be resilient.
- Optionally, the mounting member may be resilient. Alternatively the mounting member may be rigid.
- Optionally, the arms may comprise one or more grooves. The grooves may act to improve grip on the display element and/or prevent slippage.
- According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a decorative accessory comprising:
- a wearable element; and
- a display element;
- wherein the display element is removeably attached to the wearable element.
- As the display element is removeably attached to the wearable element, it can be removed from the wearable element for attachment to another wearable element or to permit the attachment of an alternative display element.
- The decorative accessory allows the user to customise their accessory collection and update the style of accessory with the changing fashion trends without incurring high expense.
- Embodiments of the second aspect of the invention may include one or more features of the first aspect of the invention or its embodiments, or vice versa.
- According to a third aspect of the invention, there is provided a kit of parts for assembling one or more decorative accessories in accordance with the first or second aspect, the kit of parts including:
- one or more wearable elements; and
- one or more display elements;
- wherein each of the one or more display elements is removeably attachable to each of the one or more wearable elements.
- It may be envisaged that the kit of parts may comprise one or more wearable elements selected from the group comprising wearable or bodily accessories such as brooches, rings, necklaces, pendants, earrings, bracelets, tie clips and cufflinks.
- The kit of parts may also comprise one or more display elements which are considered to be ornate or decorative. The display element may be made from materials from the group comprising gemstones, amber, coral, beads, shells, metal, plastic and wood.
- Embodiments of the third aspect of the invention may include one or more features of the first or second aspects of the invention or their embodiments, or vice versa.
- According to a fourth aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of constructing a decorative accessory according to the first or second aspect of the invention comprising:
- providing a wearable element;
- providing a display element;and
- removeably attaching the display element to the wearable element.
- The above-described method may facilitate the easy attachment of a display element to a wearable element. As the display element is removeably attachable to the wearable element, it can be attached to the wearable element to form a decorative accessory which incorporates the display element and removed from the wearable element for attachment to another wearable element or to permit the attachment of an alternative display element.
- In a preferred embodiment the display element may comprise a first attachment means and the wearable element may comprise a second attachment means. The method may comprise adapting, arranging or configuring the first and second attachment means to cooperate to removeably attach the display element to the wearable element.
- Alternatively, the first attachment member may be provided on the wearable element and the second attachment means may be provided on the display element.
- Preferably, the first attachment means may comprise an aperture. The method may comprise adapting, arranging or configuring the aperture to receive one or more corresponding projections which form the second attachment means.
- Preferably, the first attachment means may comprise a mounting member having a bore extending therethrough. The method may comprise receiving and retaining one or more projections of the second attachment means in the bore.
- Preferably, the second attachment means may comprise a pair of opposing arms separated by a gap. The method may comprise adapting, arranging or configuring the opposing arms of the second attachment means for insertion into opposite ends of the bore of the mounting member.
- The method may comprise orienting the bore, in the plane of the arms, such that it is parallel to the gap.
- The method may comprise retaining both arms of the second attachment means in the bore of the mounting member to secure the mounting member to the second attachment means.
- Embodiments of the fourth aspect of the invention may include one or more features of the first to third aspects of the invention or their embodiments, or vice versa.
- According to a fifth aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of attaching a display element to a decorative accessory according to the first or second aspect of the invention comprising:
- providing a wearable element having a first display element removeably attached;
- detaching the display element from the wearable element; and
- removeably attaching a second display element to the wearable element.
- The above-described method may facilitate the easy replacement of a first display element for a second display element on a wearable element. The method may allow the user to customise their accessory collection and update the style of accessory with the changing fashion trends without incurring high expense.
- In a preferred embodiment each of the first and second display elements may comprise a first attachment means and the wearable element may comprise a second attachment means.
- Alternatively, the first attachment means may be provided on the wearable element and the second attachment means may be provided on the first and second display elements.
- The method may comprise adapting, arranging or configuring the first and second attachment means to cooperate to removeably detach the first display element from the wearable element.
- The method may comprise adapting, arranging or configuring the first and second attachment means to cooperate to removeably attach the second display element to the wearable element.
- Preferably, the first attachment means on the second display element may comprise an aperture. The method may comprise adapting, arranging or configuring the aperture to receive one or more corresponding projections which form the second attachment means.
- Preferably, the first attachment means on the second display element may comprise a mounting member having a bore extending therethrough. The method may comprise receiving and retaining one or more projections of the second attachment means in the bore.
- Preferably, the second attachment means may comprise a pair of opposing arms separated by a gap. The method may comprise adapting, arranging or configuring the opposing arms of the second attachment means for insertion into opposite ends of the bore of the mounting member.
- The method may comprise orienting the bore, in the plane of the arms, such that it is parallel to the gap.
- The method may comprise retaining both arms of the second attachment means in the bore of the mounting member to secure the mounting member on the second display element to the second attachment means.
- Embodiments of the fifth aspect of the invention may include one or more features of the first to fourth aspects of the invention or their embodiments, or vice versa.
- According to a sixth aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of attaching a wearable element on a decorative accessory according to the first or second aspect of the invention comprising:
- providing a first wearable element having a display element removeably attached;
- detaching the display element from the first wearable element; and
- removeably attaching the display element to a second wearable element.
- The above-described method may facilitate the easy transfer of a display element from a first wearable element to a second wearable element. The method may allow the user to customise their accessory collection and update the style of accessory with the changing fashion trends without incurring high expense.
- In a preferred embodiment the display element may comprise a first attachment means and each of the first and second wearable elements may comprise a second attachment means.
- Alternatively, the first attachment means may be provided on each of the first and second wearable elements and the second attachment means may be provided on the display element.
- The method may comprise adapting, arranging or configuring the first and second attachment means to cooperate to removeably detach the display element from the first wearable element.
- The method may comprise adapting, arranging or configuring the first and second attachment means to cooperate to removeably attach the display element to the second wearable element.
- Preferably, the first attachment means on the display element may comprise an aperture. The method may comprise adapting, arranging or configuring the aperture to receive one or more corresponding projections which form the second attachment means of the second wearable element.
- Preferably, the first attachment means on the display element may comprise a mounting member having a bore extending therethrough. The method may comprise receiving and retaining one or more projections of the second attachment means of the second wearable element in the bore of the mounting member of the display element.
- Preferably, the second attachment means of the second wearable element may comprise a pair of opposing arms separated by a gap. The method may comprise adapting, arranging or configuring the opposing arms of the second attachment means of the second wearable element for insertion into opposite ends of the bore of the mounting member of the display element.
- The method may comprise orienting the bore, in the plane of the arms, such that it is parallel to the gap.
- The method may comprise retaining both arms of the second attachment means of the second wearable element in the bore of the mounting member to secure the mounting member of the display element to the second attachment means of the second wearable element.
- Embodiments of the sixth aspect of the invention may include one or more features of the first to fifth aspects of the invention or their embodiments, or vice versa.
- According to a seventh aspect of the invention, there is provided an attachment arrangement for a decorative accessory comprising:
- a first mount having an aperture; and
- a second mount comprising axially aligned opposed arms separated by a gap,
- wherein the aperture of the first mount is configured to receive the arms of the second mount to removeably attach the first mount member to the second mount member and
- wherein one mount is disposed on a frame of a decorative accessory and the other mount is disposed on a display element.
- Embodiments of the seventh aspect of the invention may include one or more features of the first to sixth aspects of the invention or their embodiments, or vice versa.
- According to an eighth aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of reversibly mounting a display element on a decorative accessory comprising
- providing a decorative accessory having a first mount comprising an aperture;
- providing a display element having a second mount comprising axially aligned opposed arms separated by a gap;
- orientating the first mount such that the aperture of the first mount member receives the arms of the second mount member.
- Embodiments of the eighth aspect of the invention may include one or more features of the preceding aspects of the invention or their embodiments, or vice versa.
- According to a ninth aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of reversibly mounting a display element on a decorative accessory comprising
- providing a display element having a first mount comprising an aperture;
- providing a decorative accessory having a second mount comprising axially aligned opposed arms separated by a gap;
- orientating the first mount such that the aperture of the first mount member receives the arms of the second mount.
- Embodiments of the ninth aspect of the invention may include one or more features of the preceding aspects of the invention or their embodiments, or vice versa.
- According to a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a decorative accessory, a wearable element, a display element, a kit of parts, an attachment arrangement, or a method of attaching or removing a display element to or from a wearable element, substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- There will now be described, by way of example only, various embodiments of the invention with reference to the drawings, of which:
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Figures 1A and 1B illustrate in schematic form a decorative accessory comprising a wearable element and a display element, according to an embodiment of the invention, prior to mounting the display element on the wearable element; -
Figure 2A to 2D illustrate in schematic form a method of mounting the display element on the wearable element of the decorative accessory shown inFigure 1 according to an embodiment of the invention; -
Figures 3A and 3B illustrate in schematic form a decorative accessory according to another embodiment of the invention. -
Figure 4A and 4B illustrate in schematic form a further alternative embodiment of the invention. - The term decorative accessory used herein may refer to any personal decorative item or adornment, not limited to brooches, rings, necklaces, pendants, earrings, bracelets, tie clips and cufflinks.
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Figures 1A and 1B show adecorative accessory 101 according to a first embodiment of the invention. The decorative accessory comprises adisplay element 103 and awearable element 105. Thedisplay element 103 can be seen to comprise agemstone 107 mounted on afirst attachment member 109. The wearable element can be seen to comprise abody 111 andsecond attachment members 113. Thesecond attachment members 113 are made from metal and are integral to thebody 111 of thewearable element 105 which takes the form of a tie clip. Thesecond attachment members 113 are a pair of axially aligned and opposed arms which are separated by agap 115. Thegap 115 is inclined relative to the horizontal axis of the arms and forms end faces 117 on the arms. - A longitudinal axis of the
gap 115 forms an angle, in this example 45 degrees, with an axis extending through thearms 113. Thegap 115 and its longitudinal axis are in the plane of the arms and the angle is formed within in the plane. The end faces 116 and 117 are parallel. - The
first attachment member 109 is an elliptical cylinder, having a bore extending therethrough which definesapertures 119 at either end. In this embodiment the cylinder is made from metal although any rigid or preferably resilient material may be used. Thefirst attachment member 109 is affixed to thegemstone 107 using a solder. The length d ofcylinder 109 is longer than length D of thegap 115. -
Grooves 121 are provided in the arms of thesecond attachment members 113 to improve grip between the first attachment member109 and thesecond attachment members 113 which help to hold thefirst attachment member 109 anddisplay element 103 in place. Corresponding projections (not shown) may be provided on a corresponding internal surface of thefirst attachment member 109 to further improve grip. - While the first attachment member has been described as being preferably resilient, it may of course be relatively rigid, in which case the second attachment members may be relatively resilient instead. However, appropriate selections of dimensions etc. may permit both the first attachment member and the second attachment members to be rigid. Of course, as another alternative both the first attachment member and the second attachment members may be resilient.
- Furthermore, while the first attachment member is described as being affixed to the gemstone using a solder, this is merely an example and any other manner of affixing the gemstone to the first attachment member may be used, such as adhesive if the material is suitable. Alternatively, the first attachment member may instead comprise a crown which receives and fixes the gemstone in place. The crown may be unitary or may also be affixed to the display element.
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Figure 2A to 2D show schematically a method of constructing a decorative accessory in accordance with the first embodiment of the invention. The decorative accessory is similar to that described inFigure 1 , and will be understood fromFigure 1 and the accompanying description. - The decorative accessory201 comprises a
display element 203 and awearable element 205. Thedisplay element 203 can be seen to comprise agemstone 207 mounted on afirst attachment member 209. The wearable element can be seen to comprise abody 211 andsecond attachment members 213. Thesecond attachment members 213 are made from metal and are integral to thebody 211 of thewearable element 205 which takes the form of a tie clip. Thesecond attachment members 213 are a pair of axially aligned and opposed arms which are separated by agap 215. Thegap 215 is inclined relative to the horizontal axis of the arms and forms end faces 216 and 217 on the arms. - A longitudinal axis of the
gap 215 forms an angle, in this example 45 degrees, with an axis extending through thearms 213. Thegap 215 and its longitudinal axis are in the plane of the arms and the angle is formed within in the plane. The end faces 216 and 217 are parallel. - The
first attachment member 209 is an elliptical cylinder, having a bore extending therethrough which definesapertures 219 at either end. In this embodiment the cylinder is made from plastic although any rigid or preferably resilient material may be used. Thefirst attachment member 209 is affixed to thegemstone 207 in this example using an adhesive. The length d ofcylinder 209 is longer than length D of thegap 215. - As shown in
Figure 2B , thefirst attachment member 209 and affixedgemstone 207 are orientated such that the end face 16 and anarm 213 are partially inserted into theaperture 219 of thefirst attachment member 209. Pressure is applied to thefirst attachment member 209 in order to slide thefirst attachment member 209 alongend face 217 of thesecond attachment member 213 so that one arm is completely inserted through the bore extending through the first attachment member as shown inFigure 2C . - As shown in
Figure 2D the axis of theaperture 219 and the axis of thesecond attachment members 213 are now aligned and thefirst attachment member 209 is moved along the arms of thesecond attachment members 213 to a desired position. - The length of the
first attachment member 209 is longer than the length of thegap 215, although this need not necessarily be the case. Thefirst attachment member 209 therefore bridges thegap 215 between the opposed arms of thesecond attachment members 213. -
Grooves 221 are provided in the arms of thesecond attachment members 213 to improve grip between thefirst attachment member 209 and thesecond attachment members 213 which help to hold thefirst attachment member 209 anddisplay element 203 in place. Corresponding projections (not shown) may be provided on a corresponding internal surface of thefirst attachment member 209 to further improve grip. Once the first attachment member has been positioned in the desire location on the arms of thesecond attachment members 213 thegrooves 221 retain the position of thefirst attachment member 209 relative to thesecond attachment members 213. - While the first attachment member has been described as being relatively resilient, it may of course be relatively rigid, in which case the second attachment members may be relatively resilient instead. However, appropriate selections of dimensions etc. may permit both the first attachment member and the second attachment members to be relatively rigid. Of course, as another alternative both the first attachment member and the second attachment members may be relatively resilient.
- Furthermore, while in this example the first attachment member is described as being affixed to the gemstone using an adhesive, this is merely an example and any other manner of affixing the gemstone to the first attachment member may be used. For example, the first attachment member may instead comprise a crown which receives and fixes the gemstone in place.
- The foregoing description relates to a method for constructing a decorative accessory. It will be appreciated that the principles of the invention may be used in a method of replacing a display element from a decorative accessory. In particular, the example methodology, or a subset thereof, may be reversed. For example, the
display element 203 of the decorative accessory shown inFigure 2D may be replaced by orientating and manipulating the first attachment member such that it passes through thegap 215 and detaches from thesecond attachment members 213. - By performing the above described method (or selected steps thereof) in reverse, the advantages described with reference to the relatively easy attachment of a display element to a wearable element are experienced in a detachment operation.
- With reference to
Figure 2C , with the axis of theaperture 219 and the axis of thesecond attachment members 213 aligned, thefirst attachment member 209 is moved along the arms of thesecond attachment members 213 to a distal end of one of theattachment members 213. - With reference to
Figure 2B , thefirst attachment member 209 and affixedgemstone 207 may then be orientated by the application of pressure to the resilientfirst attachment member 209 such that thefirst attachment member 209 is removed from the othersecond attachment member 213. The display element is thus relatively easily detached from the wearable element. - Subsequently, a second display element (not shown) having a similar or corresponding first attachment member may be attached to the
wearable element 205 by following steps illustrated inFigures 2A to 2D . - Alternatively, the
display element 203 once detached from thewearable element 205 may be attached to a second wearable element (not shown) having second attachment members by following equivalent steps to those illustrated inFigures 2A to 2D . - Further alternatively, the
display element 203 once detached from thewearable element 205 may be attached to a second wearable element such as described below with reference toFigures 3 and4 . -
Figure 3A and 3B show adecorative accessory 301 according to another embodiment of the invention. The decorative accessory comprises adisplay element 303 and awearable element 305. Thedisplay element 303 can be seen to comprise agemstone 307 mounted on afirst attachment member 309. The wearable element can be seen to comprise abody 311 andsecond attachment members 313. Thesecond attachment members 313 are made from hard plastic although any resilient material may be used and are integral to thebody 311 of thewearable element 305 which takes the form of a cuff link. Thesecond attachment members 313 are a pair of axially aligned and opposed arms which are separated by agap 315. Thegap 315 is inclined relative to the vertical axis of the arms and forms end faces 317 on the arms. - A longitudinal axis of the
gap 315 forms an angle, in this example 45 degrees, with an axis extending through thearms 313. Thegap 315 and its longitudinal axis are in the plane of the arms and the angle is formed within in the plane. The end faces 316 and 317 are parallel. Note that in this embodiment the plane through thearms 313 has effectively been rotated through 90 degrees relative to the wearable element and relative to the embodiments described above. - The
first attachment member 309 is an elliptical cylinder, having a bore extending therethrough which definesapertures 319 at either end. In this embodiment the cylinder is made from metal although any rigid material may be used. Thefirst attachment member 309 is affixed to thegemstone 307 using an adhesive. The length of thecylinder 309 is equivalent to the length of thegap 315. - While the
first attachment member 309 has been described as being rigid, it may of course be relatively resilient, in which case the second attachment members may be relatively rigid instead. However, appropriate selections of dimensions etc. may permit both the first attachment member and the second attachment members to be relatively rigid. Of course, as another alternative both the first attachment member and the second attachment members may be resilient. - Furthermore, while the first attachment member is described as being affixed to the gemstone using an adhesive, this is merely an example and any other manner of affixing the gemstone to the first attachment member may be used. For example, the first attachment member may instead comprise a crown which receives and fixes the gemstone in place.
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Figure 3B shows thedisplay element 303 attached to thewearable element 305. Thefirst attachment member 309 is able to move along the arms of thesecond attachment members 313 as the axis of the throughbore thefirst attachment member 309 is aligned with the axis of the arms of thesecond attachment members 313.. The length of thefirst attachment member 309 is equivalent to the length of thegap 315. Thefirst attachment member 309 therefore bridges thegap 315 between the opposed arms of thesecond attachment members 313. Thefirst attachment member 309 and affixeddisplay element 303 are held securely on thesecond attachment members 313 of thewearable element 305. -
Figure 4A and 4B show adecorative accessory 401 according to another embodiment of the invention. The decorative accessory comprises adisplay element 403 and awearable element 405. Thedisplay element 403 can be seen to comprise agemstone 407 mounted on afirst attachment member 409. The wearable element can be seen to comprise abody 411 andsecond attachment members 413. Thesecond attachment members 413 are made from metal and are integral to thebody 411 of thewearable element 405 which takes the form of a ring. Thesecond attachment members 413 are a pair of axially aligned and opposed arms which are separated by a gap. The gap is inclined relative to the horizontal axis of the arms and forms end faces on the arms. - As in previous embodiments, a longitudinal axis of the gap forms an angle, in this example 45 degrees, with an axis extending through the
arms 413. The gap and its longitudinal axis are in the plane of the arms and the angle is formed within in the plane. The end faces are parallel. - The
first attachment member 409 is an elliptical cylinder, having a bore extending therethrough which definesapertures 419 at either end. In this embodiment the cylinder is made from a resilient plastic although any resilient material may be used. Thefirst attachment member 409 is affixed to thegemstone 407 using a crown which receives and fixes the gemstone in place. The length ofcylinder 409 is preferably equivalent to the length of the gap. - While the
first attachment member 409 has been described as being resilient, it may of course be a rigid formation, in which case the second attachment members may be resilient instead. However, appropriate selections of dimensions etc. may permit both the first attachment member and the second attachment members to be rigid. Of course, as another alternative both the first attachment member and the second attachment members may be resilient. - Furthermore, while the first attachment member is described as being affixed to the gemstone using a crown which receives and fixes the gemstone in place this is merely an example and any other manner of affixing the gemstone to the first attachment member may be used. For example, the first attachment member may instead be affixed to the gemstone using adhesive.
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Figure 4B shows thedisplay element 403 attached to thewearable element 405. Thefirst attachment member 409 is able to move along the arms of thesecond attachment members 413 as the axis of the throughbore thefirst attachment member 409 is aligned with the axis of the arms of thesecond attachment members 413. The length of thefirst attachment member 409 is preferably equivalent to the length of the gap 415. Thefirst attachment member 409 therefore bridges the gap 415 between the opposed arms of thesecond attachment members 413. Thefirst attachment member 409 and affixeddisplay element 403 are held securely on thesecond attachment members 413 of thewearable element 405. - The described embodiments of the invention use an elliptical cylinder as a first attachment member. However, the present invention may also use first attachment members of different shapes and dimensions.
- While the angle of the gap in the embodiments herein described is 45 degrees relative to the arms, any angle may be adopted.
- The described embodiments of the invention describe that the first attachment member having a bore extending therethrough is located on the display element and the second attachment member having arms are located on the wearable element. However, the present invention may also describe the first attachment member having a bore extending therethrough is located on the wearable element and the second attachment means having arms is located on the display element.
- The present invention in its various aspects provides a decorative accessory, attachment arrangements and methods of use. The resulting decorative accessory is robust and allows the user to easily transfer a display element from one wearable element to another wearable element. The decorative accessory may also facilitate the easy replacement of one display element for another display element on the wearable element. The decorative accessory allows the user to customise their accessory collection and update the style of accessory with changing fashion, work, social and ethnic trends without incurring high expense.
- The invention provides decorative accessories, attachment arrangements and methods of use. The decorative accessories comprise a wearable element and a display element. The display element is configured to be removeably attachable to the wearable element.
- Throughout the specification, unless the context demands otherwise, the terms "comprise" or "include", or variations such as "comprises" or "comprising", "includes" or "including" will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or group of integers, but not the exclusion of any other integer or group of integers.
- Various modifications to the above-described embodiments may be made within the scope of the invention, and the invention extends to combinations of features other than those expressly claimed herein. For example, as described above, a cylindrical first attachment member might be provided on the wearable element and the pair of opposed, spaced apart arms might be provided on the display element.
Claims (15)
- A decorative accessory comprising:a display element comprising a first attachment means; anda wearable element comprising a second attachment means;the display element removeably attachable to the wearable element;wherein the first attachment means comprises a mounting member having a bore extending therethrough;wherein the second attachment means comprises a pair of opposing arms separated by a gap, the opposing arms adapted, arranged or configured for insertion into opposite ends of the bore of the mounting member; andwherein a longitudinal axis of the gap is angled with respect to an axis through the arms.
- The decorative accessory of claim 1, wherein the mounting member comprises a hollow cylinder.
- The decorative accessory of claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the mounting member and the bore are longer than the gap between the arms.
- The decorative accessory of any preceding claim, wherein the arms are co-axial.
- The decorative accessory of any preceding claim, wherein the angle is fixed, and the gap size corresponds to a corresponding dimension of the first attachment means.
- The decorative accessory of any preceding claim, wherein the arms are rigid.
- The decorative accessory of any preceding claim, wherein the arms are resilient.
- The decorative accessory of any preceding claim, wherein the mounting member is resilient.
- The decorative accessory of any preceding claim, wherein the mounting member is rigid.
- The decorative accessory of any preceding claim, wherein the arms comprise one or more grooves.
- The decorative accessory of any preceding claim, wherein the wearable element is selected from the group comprising wearable or bodily accessories such as brooches, rings, necklaces, pendants, earrings, bracelets, tie clips and cufflinks.
- The decorative accessory of any preceding claim, wherein the display element is made from materials from the group comprising gemstones, amber, coral, beads, shells, metal, plastic and wood.
- A kit of parts for assembling one or more decorative accessories in accordance with any of claims 1 to 12, the kit of parts including:one or more display elements each comprising a first attachment means; andone or more wearable elements each comprising a second attachment means;each of the one or more display elements removeably attachable to each of the one or more wearable elements;wherein the first attachment means comprises a mounting member having a bore extending therethrough;wherein the second attachment means comprises a pair of opposing arms separated by a gap, the opposing arms adapted, arranged or configured for insertion into opposite ends of the bore of the mounting member; andwherein a longitudinal axis of the gap is angled with respect to an axis through the arms.
- A method of constructing a decorative accessory according to any of claims 1 to 12 comprising:providing a display element comprising a first attachment means;providing a wearable element comprising a second attachment means; andreceiving a pair of opposing arms separated by a gap which form the second attachment means in opposite ends of a bore of the first attachment means to removeably attach the display element to the wearable element;wherein the bore is oriented in the plane of the arms, such that it is parallel to the gap between the arms.
- The method of claim 15, comprising retaining both arms of the second attachment means in the bore of the first attachment means to secure the first attachment means to the second attachment means.
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