US20020148253A1 - Pendant having multiple gemstones on a rotatable carousel - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally relates to jewelry having selectable display. More particularly, the invention relates to a jewelry piece having a rotatable carousel for selectively displaying jewels and/or other decorations, such as engravings, inlay designs, photographs, enameled glass, and other decorative features.
- Typical jewelry designs involve fixed gemstones and/or precious metal decorations.
- a typical pendant includes a gemstone fixedly set on a decorated housing made from one or more precious metals, such as platinum, gold, and/or silver, or from other materials, such as bronze, brass, and other costume metals.
- precious metals such as platinum, gold, and/or silver
- other materials such as bronze, brass, and other costume metals.
- Some jewelry designs provide a base jewelry piece with a removable or exchangeable gemstone setting that allows a person to selectively place the desired gemstone onto the base jewelry piece. Thus, a person may be able to switch gemstone colors while wearing the same base jewelry piece. However, the removable/exchangeable gemstones may be easily misplaced or lost. Furthermore, a number of removable/exchangeable gemstones must be taken along with the base jewelry piece to provide the selection to the wearer whenever a different gemstone color is desired.
- a jewelry piece having a selectable display of gemstones and/or decorations is provided.
- the jewelry piece includes an integrated selectable display.
- FIG. 5 depicts a perspective view of a carousel and a back support showing an index according to another embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 6 depicts a perspective view of a carousel and a back support showing an index according to another embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 7 depicts a cross-sectional view of a carousel and a back support showing an index according to another embodiment of the invention
- FIGS. 8A through 8C depict front views of a carousel and a back support having an index according to another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 9 depicts a frontal view of a pendent according to another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 10 depicts a cross-sectional view of a carousel disposed within the pendent of FIG. 9;
- FIG. 11 depicts an inner view of a bail assembly of the pendent of FIG. 9;
- FIG. 12 depicts an inner view of a handle assembly of the pendent of FIG. 9.
- FIG. 13 depicts a perspective view of the carousel of the pendent of FIG. 9.
- FIG. 1 depicts a front view of a first embodiment of a pendant 100 of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 depicts a cross-sectional view of a carousel 106 disposed in the pendent 100 of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 depicts a cross section view of a first embodiment of an index 132 of the pendant 100 along lines 3 - 3 of FIG. 1.
- the pendant 100 generally comprises a face plate 102 , a back support 104 , and a carousel 106 . Disposed within the face plate 102 is one or more display openings 120 , where in FIG. 1, a single display opening 120 is illustratively shown.
- FIG. 1 depicts a front view of a first embodiment of a pendant 100 of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 depicts a cross-sectional view of a carousel 106 disposed in the pendent 100 of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 depicts a cross section view of a first embodiment of an index 132 of the pendant 100 along
- the carousel 106 is disposed between the face plate 102 and the back support 104 .
- the face plate 102 may be connected directly to the back support 104 through a side portion or side wall as shown in FIG. 3.
- the pendant 100 may also include a bail 110 disposed at the top portion of the pendant, which facilitates hanging the pendant onto a chain or strap.
- the carousel 106 includes a front surface having a plurality of jewels/decorations 112 disposed thereon.
- the jewel/decoration 112 may include a variety of designs involving gemstones, precious metals, engravings, inlay designs, photographs, enameled glass, other decorative features, and combinations thereof.
- the carousel 106 illustratively includes four quadrants of jewels/decorations 112 , and each quadrant of jewel/decoration 112 includes four gemstone settings.
- the carousel 106 may be divided into any number of sections, with each section having the jewel/decorations 112 attached thereon. As the carousel 106 is selectively rotated, the jewel/decorations 112 are displayed through the one or more display openings 120 .
- the carousel 106 is rotatably disposed between the face plate 102 and the back support 104 .
- a handle 114 is connected centrally to a central portion of the carousel 106 through a handle post 116 .
- the handle post 116 extends through a centrally located hole 118 on the face plate 102 .
- the handle 114 may be decorated, for example, with a precious gemstone.
- the front surface of the face plate 102 may also be decorated with various designs.
- the side wall 108 and the bail 110 may also be decorated with various designs.
- a support post 122 may be disposed centrally on the back support 104 , and a spring 124 may be disposed around the support post 122 .
- the carousel 106 includes a mounting tube 126 disposed centrally therein and coupled to the support post 122 .
- the mounting tube 126 includes a hollowed central portion 125 for receiving the support post 122 and spring 124 circumscribing the support post 122 .
- An index 132 comprising an upper index member 128 and a lower index member 130 is utilized to provide selectable positioning of the carousel 106 and the jewel/decoration 112 to be displayed through the display opening 120 .
- the upper index member 128 may be disposed about the circumference of the hole 118 on an interior surface of the face plate 102 , and the corresponding lower index member 130 may be disposed around the handle post 116 on the carousel 106 (i.e., mounting tube 126 ).
- the upper index member 128 is disposed in mating engagement with the lower index member 130 .
- the index 132 includes opposing saw tooth ends on the upper and lower index members 128 and 130 , which selectively engage each other.
- the index 132 includes four sets of corresponding saw tooth ends, which are disposed on both the upper and lower index members 128 and 130 .
- the number of sets of saw tooth ends corresponds to the number of selectable positions of the carousel 106 and the jewels/decorations 112 .
- the spring 124 provides the force required to keep the carousel 106 and the lower index member 130 in contact against the upper index member 128 .
- the handle post 116 may be pressed toward the face plate 102 to release the mating engagement between the lower index member 130 and the upper index member 128 . Then, the decorated handle 114 may be selectively turned to rotate the carousel 106 .
- the user may release the handle 114 , and the spring 124 forces the lower index member 130 against the upper index member 128 , which retains the position of the carousel 106 and the jewel/decoration 112 displayed through the one or more display openings 120 .
- a user may simply manually rotate the handle 114 with sufficient force to cause the lower index member 130 to slide against the upper index member 128 .
- sufficient clearing or space shown as distance d 1 ) is provided between a lower surface of the handle 114 and the upper surface if the face plate 102 to allow disengagement of the lower index member 130 from the upper index member 128 .
- a sufficient clearance or space (shown as distance d 2 ) is provided between a lower surface of the mounting tube 126 and an interior surface of the back support 104 .
- a sufficient clearance or space (shown as distance d 3 ) is provided between an inner surface of the mounting tube 126 and the support post 122 , and the spring has sufficient resilience to force the lower index member 130 against the upper index member 128 .
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a pendant 200 showing a carousel 206 according to another embodiment of the invention.
- the pendant 200 includes a face plate 202 having at least one display opening (not shown) similar to the illustrative embodiment shown in FIG. 1.
- the carousel 206 is fixedly attached to a back support 204 .
- a mounting tube 226 connects a central portion of the carousel 206 to a central portion of the back support 204 .
- the carousel 206 includes a centrally located hole 218 , and a mounting post 222 that is disposed through the mounting hole 218 through the mounting tube 226 and is secured to a back side of the front face plate 202 , for example, by a threaded end of the mounting post 222 .
- the mounting post 222 may comprise a threaded bolt or other fasteners.
- a spring 224 may be disposed in the mounting tube 226 against a flange 227 of the mounting post 222 .
- an index 232 comprising a lower index member 230 and an upper index member 228 is utilized to selectively display a jewel/decoration through the display opening.
- the lower index member 230 illustratively comprises four bumps disposed peripherally on the carousel 206
- the upper index member 228 respectively comprises four indentations disposed correspondingly on an inner surface of the face plate 202 .
- the upper index member 228 and the lower index member 230 are disposed in mating engagement.
- a user may rotate the back support 204 relative to the face plate 202 .
- a slight force may be required to pull apart the mating engagement between the lower index member 230 and the upper index member 228 by compressing the spring 224 .
- the user may release the back support and allow the spring 224 to expand and force the lower index member 230 to engage or become disposed in mating engagement with the upper index member 228 .
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a carousel 308 and a back support 304 showing an index 300 according to another embodiment of the invention.
- the index 300 comprises an index arm 302 disposed on a back support 304 and a plurality of index notches 306 disposed on a peripheral portion of a carousel 308 .
- the carousel 308 may be disposed between the back support and the face plate (not shown) similarly to the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 - 3 .
- the index arm 302 is flexibly pivoted on the back support 304 .
- the tip 303 of the index arm 302 is disengaged from one of the index notches 306 and contacts a peripheral edge 310 of the carousel 308 until another index notch 306 is rotated into mating engagement with the tip 303 of the index arm 302 .
- the tip 403 of the index arm 402 becomes disengaged from one of the notches 406 and becomes in contact with the peripheral edge 410 of the index wheel 405 until the carousel has been rotated to the next position, and the tip 403 of the index arm 402 becomes engaged with another notch 406 on the index wheel 405 .
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of a carousel 508 and a back support 504 showing an index 500 according to another embodiment of the invention.
- an index 500 comprises a spring loaded index arm 502 disposed on the back support 504 .
- the tip 503 of the index arm 502 engages one of a plurality of indentations or notches 506 disposed on a back surface of the carousel 508 .
- the index arm 502 disengages a notch 506 and becomes in contact with the back surface 504 of the carousel 508 until the carousel 508 has been rotated sufficiently for the tip 503 of the index arm 502 to engage another notch 506 .
- FIGS. 8A through 8C depict front views of a carousel 608 and a back support 604 having an index 600 according to another embodiment of the invention.
- the carousel 608 is rotatably disposed between the back support 604 and a face plate (not shown).
- the carousel 608 includes a plurality of index notches 606 disposed on a peripheral edge 612 of the carousel 608 .
- An index 600 A-C comprises an index bail 610 A-C and the index notches 606 .
- a bail 610 A is threaded and screwed into position on a top portion of the pendant and a tip 611 A of the bail 610 A is disposed in mating engagement with one of the notches 606 on the carousel 608 .
- the carousel 608 is then rotated to the next desired position, and the bail 610 A may be tightened against an index notch 606 to secure the carousel 608 in position.
- the bail 610 B is spring loaded with a spring 613 such that the bail 610 B can be pulled away to release the carousel 608 .
- the tip 611 B of the bail 610 B may be released to become in mating engagement with one of the notches 606 on the peripheral edge 612 of the carousel 608 to secure the position of the carousel 608 .
- the bail 610 C is connected to an index arm 614 .
- the index arm 614 may be pivotally mounted at a central portion of the bail 610 C to a peripheral portion of the back support 604 .
- a spring 616 may be disposed between a tip 618 of the index arm 614 and an edge or side portion of the housing. The spring 616 provides a resilient force to the tip 618 to engage an index notch 606 on the peripheral edge 621 of the carousel 608 to secure the position of the carousel 608 .
- the tip 618 becomes disengaged with the notch 606 and contacts the peripheral edge 612 until the carousel 608 has been turned to the next position, at which the tip 618 comes into mating engagement with the next notch 606 .
- the bail 610 C may be pressed to release the tip 618 from the index notch 606 , and the carousel 608 may be rotated to the desired position.
- FIG. 9 depicts a frontal view of a pendent 700 according to another embodiment of the invention.
- the pendent 700 comprises a housing 706 having at least one display window 708 for selectively displaying jewels/decorations 720 .
- the housing 706 is illustratively shaped as an elongated cylinder having a pair of housing ends 714 1 and 714 2 (collectively housing ends 714 ) disposed over each end of the housing 706 .
- the housing ends 714 are coupled to the housing 706 by a fastener 734 (FIG. 10) such as a clip, screw, nail, staple, pin, solder, or other fastening mechanism.
- the housing ends 714 may further comprise a plurality of decorative skirts 710 and may be further decorated with other various decorations and jewels.
- the skirts 710 cover the interface between the housing 706 and the housing ends 714 .
- various arrangements for the display openings 708 may be positioned on opposite sides of the housing 706 , arranged spirally around the circumference of the housing 700 , randomly positioned about the housing 706 , or in any other arrangement that permits simultaneous and/or multiple viewing of the jewels/decorations 720 disposed on the carousel 718 .
- a housing end, illustratively, upper housing end 714 1 forms a bail assembly 704 .
- the bail assembly 704 comprises an attaching device (pin, chain, shank, and the like), which allows the pendant 700 to be worn by a person.
- a chain 705 is affixed to the bail assembly 704 formed at the upper housing end 714 1 .
- the chain 705 may pass through an aperture (not shown) disposed through the bail assembly 704 or be fixedly attached (e.g., soldered) to an outer surface of the bail 704 . In this manner, the pendant 700 hangs vertically from the chain 705 .
- both housing ends 714 1 and 714 2 are formed as bails 704 , such that the chain 705 may be coupled to both bails 704 such that the pendant 700 hangs substantially horizontal from the chain 705 when worn around the neck of a person.
- a handle assembly 702 is formed at one of the housing ends 714 .
- the handle assembly 702 is formed at the housing end 714 2 , which is at the opposite end of the bail assembly 704 (i.e., housing end 714 1 ).
- the handle assembly 702 and bail assembly 704 may be positioned at the same housing end 714 .
- FIG. 10 depicts a cross-sectional view of a carousel 718 disposed within the pendent 700 of FIG. 9.
- FIG. 11 depicts an inner view of the bail assembly 704
- FIG. 12 depicts an inner view of the handle assembly 702 .
- a shaft 722 is fixedly attached through the center of the carousel 718 and extends a distance on each side (e.g., lower and upper portions) of the carousel 718 .
- the carousel 718 and shaft 722 are disposed axially along the shaft 722 within the housing 706 (shown in phantom). Additionally, the shaft 722 is disposed through centrally located holes in the housing ends 714 . Referring to FIG.
- the bail assembly 704 comprises a centrally located hole 738 , through which one end (e.g., an upper end) of the shaft 722 may be disposed.
- the handle assembly 702 comprises a centrally located hole 736 , through which a second end (e.g., a lower end) of the shaft 722 may be rotatably disposed through and then coupled to a handle 703 .
- FIG. 13 depicts a perspective view of one embodiment of the carousel 718 .
- the carousel 718 comprises the shaft 722 having a plurality of carousel walls 726 extending thereon.
- four carousel walls 726 1 through 726 4 extend perpendicular to the shaft 722 and define four carousel sections 728 1 through 728 4 (collectively carousel sections 728 ).
- four carousel walls 726 and corresponding sections 728 are depicted, this number is not considered as limiting and any number of carousel walls 726 and sections 728 may be formed.
- the carousel walls 726 are fabricated from a precious metal such gold and the like.
- the carousel walls 726 may be fabricated from a decorative metal such as pewter, brass, and the like.
- the carousel walls 726 may have mirrors affixed thereon to highlight the jewels/decorations 720 , which are affixed between the carousel walls 726 in each carousel section 728 .
- the user may release the handle 703 .
- the spring 724 expands and forces the second index member 730 back to mating engagement with the first index member 728 to retain the position of the carousel 718 .
- a user may simply manually rotate the handle 702 with sufficient force to cause the second index member 730 to slide against the first index member 728 .
- FIG. 1 For the embodiment shown in FIG. 1
- distance “d 4 ” sufficient clearance or space is provided between the upper surface 723 of the handle assembly 702 and a lower surface (e.g., the lower edges of the carousel walls 726 ) of the carousel 718 .
- the distance d 4 must be sufficient to accommodate the spring 724 in its expanded mode of operation.
- the spring 724 only has to compress a distance “d 5 ” to allow the first and second index members 728 and 730 to disengage, where d 5 is measured as the distance between the saw tooth top and bottom, illustratively, of the second index member 730 .
- the above-described embodiments depict a pendant having a single selectable display window, other embodiments include multiple display windows, which may be positioned laterally, stacked, randomly, or in any other feasible position in the pendant.
- the above-described embodiment depicts the housing 706 and carousel 718 as being cylindrical in shape.
- the housing 706 and the carousel 718 may be shaped as a hexagon, square, octagon, ellipse, or any other shape, in which permits the carousel to pivot through its center axis.
- two or more carousels 718 may be disposed within the housing of the pendant.
- a handle assembly 702 may be disposed at both housing ends 714 to control each carousel in a similar manner as describe in FIG. 9.
- the invention is describe in terms of a pendant, the invention is not so limited and may be formed as rings, earrings, broaches, pins, lockets, cuff-links, key chains, necklaces, and the like, all having selectable displays.
- two or more carousels may be axially aligned and each carousel may be rotated using the index device as depicted in FIG. 4, where indentations and bumps are formed between the carousels, and a spring loaded handle provides mating engagement and disengagement therebetween.
- the rotation of the each carousel may be easily provided as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6.
- the various carousels and indexing mechanisms taught herein may be utilized to accommodate multiple carousels disposed in a single decorative ornament, such as a pendant.
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A jewelry piece including a housing having at least one display opening. A carousel is rotatably disposed and axially aligned within the housing. A plurality of decorations is disposed on the carousel and a handle is coupled to the carousel to selectively position at least one portion of the plurality of decorations in a viewable position through the at least one display opening of the housing.
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- This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/834, 678, filed Apr. 13, 2001. Each of the aforementioned related patent applications is herein incorporated by reference.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention generally relates to jewelry having selectable display. More particularly, the invention relates to a jewelry piece having a rotatable carousel for selectively displaying jewels and/or other decorations, such as engravings, inlay designs, photographs, enameled glass, and other decorative features.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Typical jewelry designs involve fixed gemstones and/or precious metal decorations. For example, a typical pendant includes a gemstone fixedly set on a decorated housing made from one or more precious metals, such as platinum, gold, and/or silver, or from other materials, such as bronze, brass, and other costume metals. When a particular gemstone color is desired, for example, to match the color scheme of the clothing of a person wearing the jewelry piece, a specific jewelry piece having the desired gemstone color is selected to be worn. When a different gemstone color is desired, another jewelry piece is selected to be worn.
- Some jewelry designs provide a base jewelry piece with a removable or exchangeable gemstone setting that allows a person to selectively place the desired gemstone onto the base jewelry piece. Thus, a person may be able to switch gemstone colors while wearing the same base jewelry piece. However, the removable/exchangeable gemstones may be easily misplaced or lost. Furthermore, a number of removable/exchangeable gemstones must be taken along with the base jewelry piece to provide the selection to the wearer whenever a different gemstone color is desired.
- Therefore, there remains a need for a jewelry piece having a selectable display of gemstones and/or decorations. It would be desirable for the selectable display of gemstones to be integrated with the jewelry piece.
- A jewelry piece having a selectable display of gemstones and/or decorations is provided. The jewelry piece includes an integrated selectable display.
- In one embodiment, the jewelry piece comprises a housing comprising a face plate and back support, the face plate having a display opening; a carousel rotatably disposed between the face plate and back support; a plurality of decorations disposed on the carousel; and a handle disposed through the housing and connected to rotate the carousel to selectively position at least one of the plurality of decorations in a viewable position through the display opening of the face plate.
- In another embodiment, the jewelry piece comprises a housing comprising a display opening; a carousel axially aligned with and rotatably disposed within the housing; a plurality of decorations disposed on the carousel; and a handle disposed through the housing and connected to rotate the carousel to selectively position at least one of the plurality of decorations in a viewable position through the display opening of the housing.
- So that the manner in which the above recited features of the present invention are attained and can be understood in detail, a more particular description of the invention, briefly summarized above, may be had by reference to the embodiments thereof which are illustrated in the appended drawings.
- It is to be noted, however, that the appended drawings illustrate only typical embodiments of this invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the invention may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
- FIG. 1 depicts a front view of a first embodiment of a pendant of the present invention;
- FIG. 2 depicts a cross-sectional view of a carousel disposed in the pendent of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 depicts a cross section view of a first embodiment of an index of the pendant along lines3-3 of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 depicts a cross-sectional view of a pendant showing a carousel according to another embodiment of the invention;
- FIG. 5 depicts a perspective view of a carousel and a back support showing an index according to another embodiment of the invention;
- FIG. 6 depicts a perspective view of a carousel and a back support showing an index according to another embodiment of the invention;
- FIG. 7 depicts a cross-sectional view of a carousel and a back support showing an index according to another embodiment of the invention;
- FIGS. 8A through 8C depict front views of a carousel and a back support having an index according to another embodiment of the invention;
- FIG. 9 depicts a frontal view of a pendent according to another embodiment of the invention;
- FIG. 10 depicts a cross-sectional view of a carousel disposed within the pendent of FIG. 9;
- FIG. 11 depicts an inner view of a bail assembly of the pendent of FIG. 9;
- FIG. 12 depicts an inner view of a handle assembly of the pendent of FIG. 9; and
- FIG. 13 depicts a perspective view of the carousel of the pendent of FIG. 9.
- FIG. 1 depicts a front view of a first embodiment of a
pendant 100 of the present invention. FIG. 2 depicts a cross-sectional view of acarousel 106 disposed in thependent 100 of FIG. 1. FIG. 3 depicts a cross section view of a first embodiment of anindex 132 of thependant 100 along lines 3-3 of FIG. 1. Referring to FIGS. 1-3, thependant 100 generally comprises aface plate 102, aback support 104, and acarousel 106. Disposed within theface plate 102 is one ormore display openings 120, where in FIG. 1, a single display opening 120 is illustratively shown. FIG. 2 depicts thependent 100 having theface plate 102 removed to illustratively show thecarousel 106. Thecarousel 106 is disposed between theface plate 102 and theback support 104. Theface plate 102 may be connected directly to theback support 104 through a side portion or side wall as shown in FIG. 3. Thependant 100 may also include abail 110 disposed at the top portion of the pendant, which facilitates hanging the pendant onto a chain or strap. Thecarousel 106 includes a front surface having a plurality of jewels/decorations 112 disposed thereon. The jewel/decoration 112 may include a variety of designs involving gemstones, precious metals, engravings, inlay designs, photographs, enameled glass, other decorative features, and combinations thereof. For the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1-3, thecarousel 106 illustratively includes four quadrants of jewels/decorations 112, and each quadrant of jewel/decoration 112 includes four gemstone settings. However, thecarousel 106 may be divided into any number of sections, with each section having the jewel/decorations 112 attached thereon. As thecarousel 106 is selectively rotated, the jewel/decorations 112 are displayed through the one ormore display openings 120. - Referring to FIG. 3, the
carousel 106 is rotatably disposed between theface plate 102 and theback support 104. Ahandle 114 is connected centrally to a central portion of thecarousel 106 through ahandle post 116. Thehandle post 116 extends through a centrally locatedhole 118 on theface plate 102. Thehandle 114 may be decorated, for example, with a precious gemstone. The front surface of theface plate 102 may also be decorated with various designs. Theside wall 108 and thebail 110 may also be decorated with various designs. - A
support post 122 may be disposed centrally on theback support 104, and aspring 124 may be disposed around thesupport post 122. Thecarousel 106 includes a mountingtube 126 disposed centrally therein and coupled to thesupport post 122. The mountingtube 126 includes a hollowedcentral portion 125 for receiving thesupport post 122 andspring 124 circumscribing thesupport post 122. Anindex 132 comprising anupper index member 128 and alower index member 130 is utilized to provide selectable positioning of thecarousel 106 and the jewel/decoration 112 to be displayed through thedisplay opening 120. Theupper index member 128 may be disposed about the circumference of thehole 118 on an interior surface of theface plate 102, and the correspondinglower index member 130 may be disposed around thehandle post 116 on the carousel 106 (i.e., mounting tube 126). Theupper index member 128 is disposed in mating engagement with thelower index member 130. For the embodiment shown in FIG. 3, theindex 132 includes opposing saw tooth ends on the upper andlower index members index 132 includes four sets of corresponding saw tooth ends, which are disposed on both the upper andlower index members carousel 106 and the jewels/decorations 112. - The
spring 124 provides the force required to keep thecarousel 106 and thelower index member 130 in contact against theupper index member 128. To rotate thecarousel 106 and select a different jewel/decoration 112 to be displayed through the one ormore display openings 120, thehandle post 116 may be pressed toward theface plate 102 to release the mating engagement between thelower index member 130 and theupper index member 128. Then, the decoratedhandle 114 may be selectively turned to rotate thecarousel 106. Once the desired jewel/decoration 112 is displayed in thedisplay openings 120, the user may release thehandle 114, and thespring 124 forces thelower index member 130 against theupper index member 128, which retains the position of thecarousel 106 and the jewel/decoration 112 displayed through the one ormore display openings 120. Alternatively, a user may simply manually rotate thehandle 114 with sufficient force to cause thelower index member 130 to slide against theupper index member 128. For the embodiment shown in FIG. 3, sufficient clearing or space (shown as distance d1) is provided between a lower surface of thehandle 114 and the upper surface if theface plate 102 to allow disengagement of thelower index member 130 from theupper index member 128. Similarly, a sufficient clearance or space (shown as distance d2) is provided between a lower surface of the mountingtube 126 and an interior surface of theback support 104. Also, a sufficient clearance or space (shown as distance d3) is provided between an inner surface of the mountingtube 126 and thesupport post 122, and the spring has sufficient resilience to force thelower index member 130 against theupper index member 128. - FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a
pendant 200 showing acarousel 206 according to another embodiment of the invention. Thependant 200 includes aface plate 202 having at least one display opening (not shown) similar to the illustrative embodiment shown in FIG. 1. Thecarousel 206 is fixedly attached to aback support 204. A mountingtube 226 connects a central portion of thecarousel 206 to a central portion of theback support 204. Thecarousel 206 includes a centrally locatedhole 218, and a mountingpost 222 that is disposed through the mountinghole 218 through the mountingtube 226 and is secured to a back side of thefront face plate 202, for example, by a threaded end of the mountingpost 222. The mountingpost 222 may comprise a threaded bolt or other fasteners. Aspring 224 may be disposed in the mountingtube 226 against aflange 227 of the mountingpost 222. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 4, anindex 232 comprising alower index member 230 and anupper index member 228 is utilized to selectively display a jewel/decoration through the display opening. Thelower index member 230 illustratively comprises four bumps disposed peripherally on thecarousel 206, and theupper index member 228 respectively comprises four indentations disposed correspondingly on an inner surface of theface plate 202. Theupper index member 228 and thelower index member 230 are disposed in mating engagement. To rotate thecarousel 206, a user may rotate theback support 204 relative to theface plate 202. A slight force may be required to pull apart the mating engagement between thelower index member 230 and theupper index member 228 by compressing thespring 224. When thecarousel 206 has been rotated to the desired position the user may release the back support and allow thespring 224 to expand and force thelower index member 230 to engage or become disposed in mating engagement with theupper index member 228. - FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a
carousel 308 and aback support 304 showing anindex 300 according to another embodiment of the invention. In this embodiment, theindex 300 comprises anindex arm 302 disposed on aback support 304 and a plurality ofindex notches 306 disposed on a peripheral portion of acarousel 308. Thecarousel 308 may be disposed between the back support and the face plate (not shown) similarly to the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1-3. Theindex arm 302 is flexibly pivoted on theback support 304. When a sufficient force is applied to turn or rotate thecarousel 308, thetip 303 of theindex arm 302 is disengaged from one of theindex notches 306 and contacts aperipheral edge 310 of thecarousel 308 until anotherindex notch 306 is rotated into mating engagement with thetip 303 of theindex arm 302. - FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a
carousel 408 and aback support 404 showing anindex 400 according to another embodiment of the invention. For this embodiment, anindex 400 comprises anindex arm 402 disposed on aback support 404 and an index wheel 405 (shown in phantom) disposed on a lower surface of acarousel 408. Thetip 403 of theindex arm 402 is disposed in mating engagement with one of theindex notches 406. Thenotches 406 are disposed on a peripheral region of theindex wheel 405. Operation of theindex 400 is similar to the operation ofindex 300 as shown in FIG. 5. As thecarousel 408 is rotated or turned by a sufficient force applied to the handle (not shown) attached to thecarousel 408, thetip 403 of theindex arm 402 becomes disengaged from one of thenotches 406 and becomes in contact with theperipheral edge 410 of theindex wheel 405 until the carousel has been rotated to the next position, and thetip 403 of theindex arm 402 becomes engaged with anothernotch 406 on theindex wheel 405. - FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of a
carousel 508 and aback support 504 showing anindex 500 according to another embodiment of the invention. For this embodiment, anindex 500 comprises a spring loadedindex arm 502 disposed on theback support 504. Thetip 503 of theindex arm 502 engages one of a plurality of indentations ornotches 506 disposed on a back surface of thecarousel 508. When a sufficient force is applied to turn thecarousel 508, theindex arm 502 disengages anotch 506 and becomes in contact with theback surface 504 of thecarousel 508 until thecarousel 508 has been rotated sufficiently for thetip 503 of theindex arm 502 to engage anothernotch 506. - FIGS. 8A through 8C depict front views of a
carousel 608 and aback support 604 having an index 600 according to another embodiment of the invention. For the embodiments shown in FIGS. 8A through 8C, thecarousel 608 is rotatably disposed between theback support 604 and a face plate (not shown). Thecarousel 608 includes a plurality ofindex notches 606 disposed on aperipheral edge 612 of thecarousel 608. Anindex 600A-C comprises anindex bail 610A-C and theindex notches 606. - For the embodiment shown in FIG. 8A, a
bail 610A is threaded and screwed into position on a top portion of the pendant and atip 611A of thebail 610A is disposed in mating engagement with one of thenotches 606 on thecarousel 608. Thecarousel 608 is then rotated to the next desired position, and thebail 610A may be tightened against anindex notch 606 to secure thecarousel 608 in position. - For the embodiment shown in8B, the
bail 610B is spring loaded with aspring 613 such that thebail 610B can be pulled away to release thecarousel 608. After thecarousel 608 has been rotated into the next desired position, thetip 611B of thebail 610B may be released to become in mating engagement with one of thenotches 606 on theperipheral edge 612 of thecarousel 608 to secure the position of thecarousel 608. - For the embodiment shown in FIG. 8C, the
bail 610C is connected to anindex arm 614. Theindex arm 614 may be pivotally mounted at a central portion of thebail 610C to a peripheral portion of theback support 604. Aspring 616 may be disposed between atip 618 of theindex arm 614 and an edge or side portion of the housing. Thespring 616 provides a resilient force to thetip 618 to engage anindex notch 606 on the peripheral edge 621 of thecarousel 608 to secure the position of thecarousel 608. When a sufficient rotational force is applied to the handle to turn thecarousel 608, thetip 618 becomes disengaged with thenotch 606 and contacts theperipheral edge 612 until thecarousel 608 has been turned to the next position, at which thetip 618 comes into mating engagement with thenext notch 606. Alternatively, thebail 610C may be pressed to release thetip 618 from theindex notch 606, and thecarousel 608 may be rotated to the desired position. - FIG. 9 depicts a frontal view of a pendent700 according to another embodiment of the invention. The pendent 700 comprises a
housing 706 having at least onedisplay window 708 for selectively displaying jewels/decorations 720. Thehousing 706 is illustratively shaped as an elongated cylinder having a pair of housing ends 714 1 and 714 2 (collectively housing ends 714) disposed over each end of thehousing 706. The housing ends 714 are coupled to thehousing 706 by a fastener 734 (FIG. 10) such as a clip, screw, nail, staple, pin, solder, or other fastening mechanism. The housing ends 714 may further comprise a plurality ofdecorative skirts 710 and may be further decorated with other various decorations and jewels. Theskirts 710 cover the interface between thehousing 706 and the housing ends 714. In embodiments having more than onedisplay opening 708, various arrangements for thedisplay openings 708 may be positioned on opposite sides of thehousing 706, arranged spirally around the circumference of thehousing 700, randomly positioned about thehousing 706, or in any other arrangement that permits simultaneous and/or multiple viewing of the jewels/decorations 720 disposed on thecarousel 718. - In one embodiment, a housing end, illustratively, upper housing end714 1 forms a
bail assembly 704. Thebail assembly 704 comprises an attaching device (pin, chain, shank, and the like), which allows thependant 700 to be worn by a person. For example, in FIG. 9, achain 705 is affixed to thebail assembly 704 formed at the upper housing end 714 1. Thechain 705 may pass through an aperture (not shown) disposed through thebail assembly 704 or be fixedly attached (e.g., soldered) to an outer surface of thebail 704. In this manner, thependant 700 hangs vertically from thechain 705. In a second embodiment, both housing ends 714 1 and 714 2 are formed asbails 704, such that thechain 705 may be coupled to bothbails 704 such that thependant 700 hangs substantially horizontal from thechain 705 when worn around the neck of a person. - A
handle assembly 702 is formed at one of the housing ends 714. In the embodiment depicted in FIG. 9, thehandle assembly 702 is formed at the housing end 714 2, which is at the opposite end of the bail assembly 704 (i.e., housing end 714 1). Alternately, thehandle assembly 702 andbail assembly 704 may be positioned at the same housing end 714. - FIG. 10 depicts a cross-sectional view of a
carousel 718 disposed within the pendent 700 of FIG. 9. FIG. 11 depicts an inner view of thebail assembly 704 and FIG. 12 depicts an inner view of thehandle assembly 702. Referring to FIGS. 10 through 12, ashaft 722 is fixedly attached through the center of thecarousel 718 and extends a distance on each side (e.g., lower and upper portions) of thecarousel 718. Thecarousel 718 andshaft 722 are disposed axially along theshaft 722 within the housing 706 (shown in phantom). Additionally, theshaft 722 is disposed through centrally located holes in the housing ends 714. Referring to FIG. 11, thebail assembly 704 comprises a centrally locatedhole 738, through which one end (e.g., an upper end) of theshaft 722 may be disposed. Similarly, referring to FIG. 12, thehandle assembly 702 comprises a centrally locatedhole 736, through which a second end (e.g., a lower end) of theshaft 722 may be rotatably disposed through and then coupled to ahandle 703. - FIG. 13 depicts a perspective view of one embodiment of the
carousel 718. Thecarousel 718 comprises theshaft 722 having a plurality of carousel walls 726 extending thereon. In one embodiment, four carousel walls 726 1 through 726 4 extend perpendicular to theshaft 722 and define fourcarousel sections 728 1 through 728 4 (collectively carousel sections 728). Although four carousel walls 726 andcorresponding sections 728 are depicted, this number is not considered as limiting and any number of carousel walls 726 andsections 728 may be formed. In one embodiment, the carousel walls 726 are fabricated from a precious metal such gold and the like. Alternately, the carousel walls 726 may be fabricated from a decorative metal such as pewter, brass, and the like. In another embodiment, the carousel walls 726 may have mirrors affixed thereon to highlight the jewels/decorations 720, which are affixed between the carousel walls 726 in eachcarousel section 728. - Returning to FIG. 10, an
index 732 is utilized to provide selectable positioning of thecarousel 718. Theindex 732 comprises afirst index member 728 and asecond index member 730. Thefirst index member 728 may be disposed proximate the center of the bottom portion 735 (FIG. 11) of thebail assembly 704. The correspondingsecond index member 730 may be disposed on the center of the upper portion of thecarousel 718 around theshaft 722. Thefirst index member 728 is disposed in mating engagement with thesecond index member 730. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 10, the first andsecond index members second index members - A
spring 724 provides the force required to maintain thecarousel 718 thesecond index member 730 in contact (i.e., mating engagement) with thefirst index member 728. Thespring 724 is disposed between a lower portion (e.g., lower edges of the carousel walls 726) of thecarousel 718 and an upper surface 723 (see also FIG. 12) of thehandle assembly 702. Thehandle 703 is attached to theshaft 722 and is used to rotate thecarousel 718 relative to thedisplay window 708. In particular, thehandle 703 is pulled away from thehandle assembly 702 to compress thespring 724 and disengage thesecond index member 730 from thefirst index member 728. Thehandle 703 may then be turned to respectively rotate thecarousel 718. - Once the
carousel 718 has been rotated to a desired position (i.e., a jewel/decoration 720 aligned with the display window 708), the user may release thehandle 703. Upon release of thehandle 703, thespring 724 expands and forces thesecond index member 730 back to mating engagement with thefirst index member 728 to retain the position of thecarousel 718. Alternatively, a user may simply manually rotate thehandle 702 with sufficient force to cause thesecond index member 730 to slide against thefirst index member 728. For the embodiment shown in FIG. 10, sufficient clearance or space (shown as distance “d4”) is provided between theupper surface 723 of thehandle assembly 702 and a lower surface (e.g., the lower edges of the carousel walls 726) of thecarousel 718. The distance d4 must be sufficient to accommodate thespring 724 in its expanded mode of operation. Furthermore, thespring 724 only has to compress a distance “d5” to allow the first andsecond index members second index member 730. - Although the above-described embodiments depict a pendant having a single selectable display window, other embodiments include multiple display windows, which may be positioned laterally, stacked, randomly, or in any other feasible position in the pendant. The above-described embodiment depicts the
housing 706 andcarousel 718 as being cylindrical in shape. Those skilled in the art will realize that other shaped housings and carousels are contemplated by the invention. For example, thehousing 706 and thecarousel 718 may be shaped as a hexagon, square, octagon, ellipse, or any other shape, in which permits the carousel to pivot through its center axis. For example, thecarousel 718 may be cylindrically shaped and disposed withinhousing 706 to form a tube within a tube. In this manner, the jewels/decorations 720 are affixed to the outer surface of the cylindrical carousel, thereby allowing any portion of the carousel to be selectively displayed through one ormore display windows 720. - In addition, two or
more carousels 718 may be disposed within the housing of the pendant. In one embodiment having two stacked carousels along the same axis, ahandle assembly 702 may be disposed at both housing ends 714 to control each carousel in a similar manner as describe in FIG. 9. Furthermore, although the invention is describe in terms of a pendant, the invention is not so limited and may be formed as rings, earrings, broaches, pins, lockets, cuff-links, key chains, necklaces, and the like, all having selectable displays. - In another embodiment, two or more carousels may be axially aligned and each carousel may be rotated using the index device as depicted in FIG. 4, where indentations and bumps are formed between the carousels, and a spring loaded handle provides mating engagement and disengagement therebetween. Yet in another embodiment having multiple laterally positioned carousels, the rotation of the each carousel may be easily provided as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6. As such, the various carousels and indexing mechanisms taught herein may be utilized to accommodate multiple carousels disposed in a single decorative ornament, such as a pendant. Moreover, in any of the embodiments, a battery electrically coupled to a light source (not shown), such as a light emitting diode, bulb, optical fiber, and the like, may be disposed within the housing, housing ends, carousel, and the like to accentuate the jewels/decorations.
- While the foregoing is directed to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, other and further embodiments of the invention may be devised without departing from the basic scope thereof, and the scope thereof is determined by the claims that follow.
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1. A jewelry piece, comprising:
a housing comprising at least one display opening;
a carousel rotatably disposed and axially aligned within the housing;
a plurality of decorations disposed on the carousel;
a handle coupled to the carousel to selectively position at least one portion of the plurality of decorations in a viewable position through the at least one display opening of the housing.
2. The jewelry piece of claim 1 , further comprising a shaft extending through a center of the carousel and coupled to said handle.
3. The jewelry piece of claim 3 , wherein the shaft rotatably extends through a pair of housing ends fixedly positioned on opposing sides of said housing.
4. The jewelry piece of claim 4 , wherein at least one of the housing ends forms a bail assembly.
5. The jewelry piece of claim 4 , wherein at least one of the housing ends forms a handle assembly.
6. The jewelry piece of claim 5 , further comprising:
a first index member disposed upon the bail assembly; and
a second index member disposed upon the carousel, wherein the second index member is disposed in selective mating engagement with the first index member.
7. The jewelry piece of claim 7 , wherein the upper index member and the lower index member comprise corresponding saw tooth surfaces.
8. The jewelry piece of claim 1 , wherein the carousel further comprises a plurality of walls having the plurality of decorations respectively disposed therebetween.
9. A jewelry piece, comprising:
a housing having at least one display opening;
a carousel rotatably disposed in the housing;
a plurality of decorative elements disposed on the carousel; and
a handle connected to the carousel, for rotating the carousel to selectively position at least one of the plurality of decorative elements in a viewable position through the at least one display opening of the housing.
10. The jewelry piece of claim 7 wherein the handle comprises a shaft disposed through the center of the housing and connected to rotate the carousel.
11. The jewelry piece of claim 7 , further comprising an index means for selectively indexing the carousel.
12. The jewelry piece of claim 9 wherein the index means comprises:
a first index member coupled to the housing; and
a second index member disposed on the carousel, wherein the second index member is disposed in selective mating engagement with the first index member.
13. The jewelry piece of claim 10 wherein the first index member and the second index member comprise corresponding saw tooth surfaces.
14. The jewelry piece of claim 7 wherein the decorative elements further comprises one or more decorations selected from gemstones, precious metals, engravings, inlay designs, photographs, enameled glass, and combinations thereof.
15. A jewelry piece comprising:
a stationary element for defining at least one display opening;
a rotatable element for rotating within said stationary element; and
a plurality of decorations disposed on said rotatable element whereby said decorations are aligned with said at least one display opening upon rotation of said rotatable element.
16. The jewelry piece of claim 13 wherein said stationary element comprises a face plate and a back support, the face plate having said at least one display opening.
17. The jewelry piece of claim 13 wherein said stationary element is a cylindrical housing.
18. The jewelry piece of claim 14 wherein said rotatable element is a carousel that is rotatably disposed between said face plate and said back support.
19. The jewelry piece of claim 15 wherein said rotatable element is a cylindrical carousel that is axially aligned with said cylindrical housing.
20. The jewelry piece of claim 13 wherein said decorations comprise one or more elements selected from gemstones, precious metals, engravings, inlay designs, photographs, enameled glass, and combinations thereof.
21. A jewelry piece, comprising:
a housing having at least one display opening;
at least one carousel rotatably disposed in the housing;
a plurality of decorative elements disposed on the at least one carousel; and
at least one handle connected to the at least one carousel, for rotating the at least one carousel to selectively position at least one of the plurality of decorative elements in a viewable position through the at least one display opening of the housing.
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