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US2521006A
US2521006A US621830A US62183045A US2521006A US 2521006 A US2521006 A US 2521006A US 621830 A US621830 A US 621830A US 62183045 A US62183045 A US 62183045A US 2521006 A US2521006 A US 2521006A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44CPERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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  • This invention relates to bracelets.
  • An object of this invention is to provide-a bracelet which comprises coin holders linked together into a bracelet chain.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide a bracelet of the character described in which each coin holder is designed to receive one coin, means being provided to resiliently retain the coins against accidental displacement.
  • Yet another object of this invention is to provide a strong, compact and. durable bracelet of the character described which shall be relatively inexpensive to manufacture, attractive in appearance and yet practical and efiicient to a high degree in use.
  • Fig. 1 is a top plan view of a bracelet embody-i ing the invention
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevational view thereof
  • Fig. 3 is a bottom plan view thereof
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged cross-sectional View of one coin holder taken on line ,4-.4 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig. 4 but showing the position of the parts when a coin is inserted into the holder;
  • Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the casing for the coin holder.
  • Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional view through the plunger disc.
  • each coin holder I I comprises a casing I2 having a bottom wall I3 and a cylindrical wall I4. Extending from the cylindrical wall I4 is a top, substantially semi-annular lip or flange I parallel to the bottom wall I3.
  • the cylindrical wall M has a substantially semi-annular upper edge IE5 at the portion thereof which does not extend to the lip I5. Where the cylindrical wall I4 is connected to the lip I5, it rises to a higher level as shown in the drawing.
  • a plunger 2 or follower I8 Slidably mounted within casing I2 is a plunger 2 or follower I8 formed with a top wall I9 and a downwardly extending cylindrical wall 20.
  • the cylindrical wall slidably engages the inner surface of cylindrical wall I4.
  • a helical coil compression spring 23 Interposed between the bottom wall of the casing and the top wall I9 of the plunger or follower I8 is a helical coil compression spring 23 which normally tends to raise the plunger against the lip I5.
  • a coin, indicated by dot-dash lines at 24, may be inserted into each coin holder by depressing the plunger or follower. The coin engages beneath the lip I5 and is pressed thereagainst by the spring 23.
  • the wall I9 and the cylindrical wall 20 of the follower I8 constitute a housing for a major portion of the helical compression spring 23.
  • the wall 2!] also constitutes a stop. When the wall 20 strikes the bottom wall I3 it limits the gap between the lip I5 and the follower wall I9 to the entrance of a single coin 24.
  • the spring '23 is only slightly smaller diametrically than the diameter of the cylindrical wall 20.
  • Both the spring 23 and the follower I8 are maintained captive in the casing I2. It is not necessary to secure the spring to the casing I2, or to the follower I8.
  • the particular structural relation of the casing, spring and follower maintains them permanently in assembled operative relation.
  • the casing, spring and follower after the initial assemblage become automatically and permanently interlocked in operative condition.
  • each of the intermediate coin holders Attached to one side of casing i2 of each of the intermediate coin holders is a strap 26.
  • Fixed to a diametrically opposite side of each intermediate casing I2 is a tongue 27 which may be passed around the strap 28 of an adjacent coin holder.
  • the tongue '21 has a looped eye 28 which slidably receives a portion of a strap 26.
  • the coin holders may thus be hingedly interconnected.
  • the two end coin holders I Ia and Ill one is only formed with a strap and the other only with a tongue 21 as shown in Figs. 1 and 3 of the drawing.
  • each of the intermediate coin holders II is provided at opposite sides thereof with a pair of eyes 30 which may be soldered, welded or otherwise attached to said casing.
  • the end casings are each provided with only one pair of eyes 38 as shown in the drawing.
  • Adjacent coin holders are interconnected by links SI each formed at the ends thereof with hooks 32 engaging the eyes 311.
  • the links 3! are parallel to each other and are disposed at opposite sides of the engaging loops and tongues 26 and 21.
  • an eye 42 carrying a ring 43 having a spring pressed section 44 telescoping within the ring.
  • the rings 40 and 43 may be interengaged in a well known manner as the bracelet is strung around the wrist of the wearer.
  • a bracelet comprising a single row of coin holders, means to link said coin holders together in series, means disengageably interconnecting the ends of the bracelet, each coin holder having a mouth into which to insert a coin into the holder and to remove a coin from the holder, a retaining lip for holding the coin, and a spring pressed plunger'for pressing the coin against the lip, the mouths of said coin holders being so arranged that the coins may be inserted and removed by movement of the coins in a tangential direction relative to the bracelet circle whenthe ends of the bracelet are interconnected, said plungers being adapted to contact said lip upon removing the coins from the holders and means on each plunger to prevent it from being depressed as much as twice the thickness ,of the mouth of the coin holder so that no more than one coin can be insertedinto each holder.”
  • a bracelet comprising a single row of coin holders, means to link said coin holders together in series, means disengageably interconnecting the ends of the bracelet, eachcoin holder having a mouth into which to insert a coin into the holder and to remove the coin from the holder,
  • the mouths of said coin holders bein so arranged that the coins may be inserted and removed by movement of the coins in atangential direction relative to the bracelet circle when the ends of the bracelet are interconnected, said plungers being adapted to contact said lip upon removing the coins from the holders and means azette 4 on each plunger to prevent it from being depressed as much as twice the thickness of the mouth of the coin holder so that no more than one coin can be inserted into each holder, said coin holders being cylindrical in shape, and the means for interlinking the holders comprising looped members fixed to diametrically opposed sides of each holder, and the adjacent members between each pair of holders being interengaged.
  • a bracelet comprising a row of interlinked coin holders each adapted to receive a single coin only, means to releasably interconnect the ends of said bracelet, and each coin holder having a mouth to slidably receive a coin and to permit the coin to be removed therefrom in a direction tangential of the bracelet circle when the ends of the bracelet are interconnected.
  • An article of manufacture comprising a bracelet link, said link having means thereon whereby it may be connected to a next adjacent link, said link comprising a casing having apartly overhanging retaining lip, the latter constitutin a coin retaining means, in combination with a follower and a helical compression spring arranged substantially coaxially in said casing and in the path of said partly overhanging lip, said follower having a depending wall telescopically received by said casing, said spring being located to fit with suitable clearance in and between said casing and follower, whereby when said casing, spring and follower are assembled they become automatically but movably and permanently interlocked, said depending wall coacting with the 'bottom'of the casing to form a limiting means whereby only one coin at a time can be inserted in thelink;

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P 1950 c. HAMILTON 2,521,006
COIN-HOLDING BRACELET Filed 001;. 11, 1945 INVENTOR I Caro! HczmZ/ion ATTO RNEY Patented Sept. 5, 1950 UNITED STATES PA EN OFFWE' COIN-HOLDING BRACELET Carol Hamilton, Woodside, Y.
Application October 11, 1945, Serial No. 621,830
4 Claims. (01. 224.-.-28-) This invention relates to bracelets.
An object of this invention is to provide-a bracelet which comprises coin holders linked together into a bracelet chain.
Another object of this invention is to provide a bracelet of the character described in which each coin holder is designed to receive one coin, means being provided to resiliently retain the coins against accidental displacement.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide a strong, compact and. durable bracelet of the character described which shall be relatively inexpensive to manufacture, attractive in appearance and yet practical and efiicient to a high degree in use.
Other objects of this invention will in part be obvious and in part hereinafter pointed out.
The invention accordingly consists in the features of construction, combinations of elements, and arrangement of parts which will be exemplified in the construction hereinafter described, and of which the scope of application will be indicated in the following claims.
In the accompanying drawing, in which is shown one of the various possible illustrative embodiments of this invention,
Fig. 1 is a top plan view of a bracelet embody-i ing the invention;
Fig. 2 is a side elevational view thereof;
Fig. 3 is a bottom plan view thereof;
Fig. 4 is an enlarged cross-sectional View of one coin holder taken on line ,4-.4 of Fig. 1;
Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig. 4 but showing the position of the parts when a coin is inserted into the holder;
Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the casing for the coin holder; and
Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional view through the plunger disc.
Referring now in detail to the drawing, I designates a bracelet embodying the invention. The same comprises a plurality of coin holders II linked together in the manner hereinafter appearing to form a bracelet chain. Each coin holder I I comprises a casing I2 having a bottom wall I3 and a cylindrical wall I4. Extending from the cylindrical wall I4 is a top, substantially semi-annular lip or flange I parallel to the bottom wall I3. The cylindrical wall M has a substantially semi-annular upper edge IE5 at the portion thereof which does not extend to the lip I5. Where the cylindrical wall I4 is connected to the lip I5, it rises to a higher level as shown in the drawing.
Slidably mounted within casing I2 is a plunger 2 or follower I8 formed with a top wall I9 and a downwardly extending cylindrical wall 20. The cylindrical wall slidably engages the inner surface of cylindrical wall I4. Interposed between the bottom wall of the casing and the top wall I9 of the plunger or follower I8 is a helical coil compression spring 23 which normally tends to raise the plunger against the lip I5. A coin, indicated by dot-dash lines at 24, may be inserted into each coin holder by depressing the plunger or follower. The coin engages beneath the lip I5 and is pressed thereagainst by the spring 23.
The wall I9 and the cylindrical wall 20 of the follower I8 constitute a housing for a major portion of the helical compression spring 23. The wall 2!] also constitutes a stop. When the wall 20 strikes the bottom wall I3 it limits the gap between the lip I5 and the follower wall I9 to the entrance of a single coin 24. The spring '23 is only slightly smaller diametrically than the diameter of the cylindrical wall 20.
Both the spring 23 and the follower I8 are maintained captive in the casing I2. It is not necessary to secure the spring to the casing I2, or to the follower I8. The particular structural relation of the casing, spring and follower maintains them permanently in assembled operative relation. The casing, spring and follower after the initial assemblage become automatically and permanently interlocked in operative condition.
Attached to one side of casing i2 of each of the intermediate coin holders is a strap 26. Fixed to a diametrically opposite side of each intermediate casing I2 is a tongue 27 which may be passed around the strap 28 of an adjacent coin holder. The tongue '21 has a looped eye 28 which slidably receives a portion of a strap 26. The coin holders may thus be hingedly interconnected. Of the two end coin holders I Ia and Ill), one is only formed with a strap and the other only with a tongue 21 as shown in Figs. 1 and 3 of the drawing.
The casing I2 of each of the intermediate coin holders II is provided at opposite sides thereof with a pair of eyes 30 which may be soldered, welded or otherwise attached to said casing. The end casings are each provided with only one pair of eyes 38 as shown in the drawing. Adjacent coin holders are interconnected by links SI each formed at the ends thereof with hooks 32 engaging the eyes 311. The links 3! are parallel to each other and are disposed at opposite sides of the engaging loops and tongues 26 and 21.
Attached to the casing I2 at one end of the bracelet as at IIa, is an eye 40 carrying ring 4!.
Attached to the end casing at the other end of the braclet, as at ND is an eye 42 carrying a ring 43 having a spring pressed section 44 telescoping within the ring. The rings 40 and 43 may be interengaged in a well known manner as the bracelet is strung around the wrist of the wearer.
It will thus be seen that there is provided a device in which the several objects of this invention are achieved, and which is well adapted to meet the conditions of practical use.
As various possible embodiments might be made of the above invention, and as various changes might be made in the embodiment above set forth, it is to be understood that all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawing, is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent:
1. A bracelet comprising a single row of coin holders, means to link said coin holders together in series, means disengageably interconnecting the ends of the bracelet, each coin holder having a mouth into which to insert a coin into the holder and to remove a coin from the holder, a retaining lip for holding the coin, and a spring pressed plunger'for pressing the coin against the lip, the mouths of said coin holders being so arranged that the coins may be inserted and removed by movement of the coins in a tangential direction relative to the bracelet circle whenthe ends of the bracelet are interconnected, said plungers being adapted to contact said lip upon removing the coins from the holders and means on each plunger to prevent it from being depressed as much as twice the thickness ,of the mouth of the coin holder so that no more than one coin can be insertedinto each holder."
2. A bracelet comprising a single row of coin holders, means to link said coin holders together in series, means disengageably interconnecting the ends of the bracelet, eachcoin holder having a mouth into which to insert a coin into the holder and to remove the coin from the holder,
a retaining lip for holding the coin, and a spring pressed plunger for pressing the coin against the lip, the mouths of said coin holders bein so arranged that the coins may be inserted and removed by movement of the coins in atangential direction relative to the bracelet circle when the ends of the bracelet are interconnected, said plungers being adapted to contact said lip upon removing the coins from the holders and means azette 4 on each plunger to prevent it from being depressed as much as twice the thickness of the mouth of the coin holder so that no more than one coin can be inserted into each holder, said coin holders being cylindrical in shape, and the means for interlinking the holders comprising looped members fixed to diametrically opposed sides of each holder, and the adjacent members between each pair of holders being interengaged.
3; A bracelet comprising a row of interlinked coin holders each adapted to receive a single coin only, means to releasably interconnect the ends of said bracelet, and each coin holder having a mouth to slidably receive a coin and to permit the coin to be removed therefrom in a direction tangential of the bracelet circle when the ends of the bracelet are interconnected.
4. An article of manufacture comprising a bracelet link, said link having means thereon whereby it may be connected to a next adjacent link, said link comprising a casing having apartly overhanging retaining lip, the latter constitutin a coin retaining means, in combination with a follower and a helical compression spring arranged substantially coaxially in said casing and in the path of said partly overhanging lip, said follower having a depending wall telescopically received by said casing, said spring being located to fit with suitable clearance in and between said casing and follower, whereby when said casing, spring and follower are assembled they become automatically but movably and permanently interlocked, said depending wall coacting with the 'bottom'of the casing to form a limiting means whereby only one coin at a time can be inserted in thelink;
CAROL HAMILTON.
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