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- This invention relates to a device applicable to the positioning of a loose object on a carrier such as a positioner for positioning a pendant on a necklace.
- the present invention is a device which is mounted on a carrier with a loose object to keep the loose object in a stationary position on the carrier.
- the device in the preferred embodiment comprises at least one coil, forming an opening, and a locating section.
- the carrier is contained within the coil with the locating section serving to retain the loose object in position on the carrier.
- Optional end configurations serve to reduce risk of carrier entanglement as well as increase friction between the device and the carrier.
- FIGS. 1 and 1A are views of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 2 and 6 illustrate front and rear views of the preferred embodiment of the present invention installed on a necklace.
- FIGS. 3, 4, 4 A, and 5 illustrate the present invention with various ends.
- FIG. 7 illustrates the preferred embodiment of the present invention in a different installation than shown in FIGS. 2 and 6.
- FIG. 8 illustrates an alternate embodiment of the present invention installed on a necklace.
- FIG. 9 illustrates the alternate embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 illustrates a second alternate embodiment of the present invention installed on a necklace.
- FIGS. 11 and 11A illustrate the second alternate embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 12, 12A, and 13 illustrate a third alternate embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 14, 14A, and 15 illustrate a fourth alternate embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 16 and 17 illustrate a fifth alternate embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 18 and 19 illustrate a sixth alternate embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 20 illustrates a seventh alternate embodiment of the present invention as a component of a necklace.
- FIG. 21 illustrates an eighth alternate embodiment of the present invention as a component of a bail.
- the preferred embodiment of the present invention is a device for holding a pendant in position on a necklace, a pendant positioner 1 comprising a left hand coil 10 forming a left hand opening 11 , a locating section 30 , and a right hand coil 20 forming a right hand opening 21 .
- FIG. 3 illustrates the left hand coil 10 with a left hand formed end 12 and the right hand coil 20 with a right hand formed end 22 .
- said formed ends 12 and 22 are of solder.
- Said formed ends 12 and 22 are optional and serve to reduce risk of entanglement of the pendant positioner 1 and a prior art necklace 100 (Ref. FIG. 2) as well as increase friction between the necklace 100 and the pendant positioner 1 .
- FIGS. 4 and 4A illustrate the left hand coil 10 with a left hand version one bent end 13 and the right hand coil 20 with a right hand version one bent end 23 ,
- FIG. 5 illustrates the left hand coil 10 with a left hand version two bent end 14 and the right hand coil 20 with a right hand version two bent end 24 .
- FIGS. 2 and 6 illustrate the pendant positioner 1 installed on the prior art necklace 100 .
- Said necklace 100 is contained in said coils 10 and 20 with the locating section 30 behind a type one bail 101 of a type one pendant 102 .
- the locating section 30 in conjunction with said coils 10 and 20 serve to retain said pendant 102 in position on said necklace 100 .
- FIG. 2 is a front view while FIG. 6 is a rear view.
- FIG. 6 illustrates the left hand coil 10 with a left hand version two bent end 14 and the right hand coil 20 with a right hand version two bent end 24 .
- Said bent ends 14 and 24 are perpendicular to said necklace 100 .
- Said bent ends 13 and 23 shown in FIG. 4, would be parallel to said necklace 100 shown in FIG. 6.
- FIG. 7 illustrates the pendant positioner 1 installed on said necklace 100 wherein the locating section 30 is within the type one bail 101 of a type two pendant 202 . As illustrated also in FIGS. 2 and 6, said necklace 100 is contained in said coils 10 and 20 .
- the locating section 30 through said bail 101 in conjunction with said coils 10 and 20 , serve to retain said pendant 202 in position on said necklace 100 .
- an alternate embodiment pendant positioner 1 A comprises an alternate coil 10 A, with an alternate bent end 14 A, forming an alternate opening 11 A, and an alternate locating section 30 A, and an alternate locating loop 31 A.
- FIG. 8 said pendant positioner 1 A is shown installed on said necklace 100 wherein said necklace 100 is contained within the alternate coil 1 OA and the locating loop 31 A which, in conjunction with said locating section 30 A, engages said bail 101 of said pendant 102 and serves to retain said pendant 102 in position on said necklace 100 .
- FIGS. 10, 11, and 11 A illustrate a second alternate embodiment pendant positioner 1 B comprising a second alternate embodiment left hand coil 10 B forming a second alternate embodiment left hand opening 11 B, a second alternate embodiment locating section 30 B which forms a second alternate embodiment locating loop opening 31 B, and a second alternate embodiment right hand coil 20 B forming a second alternate embodiment right hand opening 21 B.
- said pendant positioner 1 B is shown with said necklace 100 contained within said coils 10 B and 20 B with said locating section 30 B containing a type two bail 201 with the type two pendant 202 , said locating section 30 B in conjunction with said coils 10 B and 20 B serving to retain said pendant 202 in position on said necklace 100 .
- a wearer would place the necklace 100 through the center of the left hand coil 10 . Then, the wearer would position the type one bail 101 around the locating section 30 and pass the necklace 100 through the type one bail 101 and then place the necklace 100 through the right hand coil 20 and a necklace clasp (not shown) would fasten the necklace 100 into a closed loop.
- the coils 10 and 20 will tend to restrict the pendant 202 from sliding on the necklace 100 , also the locating section 30 will tend to hold the pendant in an appropriate position for display. This works best on small diameter very flexible necklaces where the axes of the left hand coil 10 and the right hand coil 20 are at an acute angle to each other.
- FIGS. 12, 12A, and 13 illustrate a third alternate embodiment pendant positioner 1 C comprising a third alternate embodiment left hand coil 10 C, a third alternate embodiment right hand coil 20 C, a third alternate embodiment locating section 30 C, a third alternate embodiment left bent end 13 C, and a third alternate embodiment right bent end 23 C, wherein said coils 10 C and 20 C further comprise the respective bends 15 C and 25 C.
- Said coils 10 C and 20 C are shown with a zigzag configuration as opposed to a spiral configuration previously shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 for said coils 10 and 20 .
- Said necklace 100 with said pendant 102 , with said bail 101 , is shown placed through said coils 10 C and 20 C of said pendant positioner 1 C wherein said pendant 102 is being held in position on said necklace 100 by said coils 10 C, 20 C, and said locating section 30 C.
- FIGS. 14, 14A, and 15 illustrate a fourth alternate embodiment pendant positioner 1 D comprising a fourth alternate embodiment coil 10 D with fourth alternate embodiment bent end 13 D, a fourth alternate embodiment locating section 30 D with a bent end 32 D, said locating section 30 D forming a fourth alternate locating loop opening 31 D.
- Said necklace 100 with said bail 101 and said pendant 102 , is shown placed through said coil 10 D of said pendant positioner 1 D wherein said pendant 102 is being held in position on said necklace 100 by said coil 10 D and by said locating section 30 D against sliding on said necklace 100 .
- FIGS. 16 and 17 illustrate a fifth alternate embodiment pendant positioner 1 E comprising a fifth alternate embodiment coil 10 E with a fifth alternate embodiment locating section 30 E.
- Said necklace 100 with said bail 101 and said pendant 102 , is shown placed through said coil 10 E of said pendant positioner 1 E wherein said pendant 102 is being held in position on said necklace 100 by said coil 10 E and by said locating section 30 E against sliding on said necklace 100 .
- FIGS. 18 and 19 illustrate a sixth alternate embodiment pendant positioner 1 F comprising a sixth alternate embodiment left hand coil 10 F, a sixth alternate embodiment right hand coil 20 F, and a sixth alternate embodiment locating section 30 F. Said coils 10 F and 20 F are shown with respective rings 16 F and 26 F.
- Said necklace 100 with said bail 101 and said pendant 102 , is shown placed through said coils 10 F and 20 F wherein said pendant 102 is being held in position on said necklace 100 by said coils 10 F and 20 F and by said locating section 30 F against sliding on said necklace 100 .
- FIG. 20 illustrates a seventh alternate embodiment pendant positioner 1 G comprising a second alternate embodiment locating loop 31 G connected as a component of necklace 200 by solder blob 40 .
- solder blob 40 could be replaced by any means of attachment to necklace 200 , such as, but not restricted to, welding or bolting or other means of attachment.
- Said pendant 102 with said bail 101 , is shown with said bail 101 partially contained in second alternate embodiment locating loop 31 G wherein said pendant 102 is being held in position on said necklace by said second alternate embodiment locating loop 31 G against sliding on said necklace 200 .
- FIG. 21 illustrates an eighth alternate embodiment pendant positioner 1 H comprising a coil 10 connected as a component of type three bail 301 by solder blob 40 H.
- solder blob 40 H could be replaced by any means of attachment to type three bail 301 , such as, but not restricted to, welding or bolting or other means of attachment.
- Said necklace 100 with said pendant 102 and said bail 301 with said coil 10 , is shown with said necklace 100 contained in said coil 10 wherein said pendant 102 is being held in position on said necklace 100 by said coil 10 against sliding on said necklace 100 .
- the coils should be matched in size, flexibility, springiness, and other characteristics so that their contact with the carrier provides sufficient friction to keep the invention and loose object in position on the carrier under normal use conditions.
- Said friction may be accomplished by one or more of the following: a springy coil with an average inner diameter less than the average diameter of the carrier, a rigid coil of smaller inside diameter than the average diameter of a flexible carrier winding through the coil, the locating section of the device being springy and the angle between the axes of left and right coils being different than the converging angle of the carrier from opposite sides of the bail, a roughness of, or coating on, either the coil or the carrier, bent or formed ends on the coil, an adhesive, a relatively enlarged diameter section of carrier, a springy carrier, wrapping a relatively soft and flexible but generally non-springy portion of the device around the carrier, crimping, clamping, clipping, or other common means of providing friction.
- the preferred material of construction is a metal wire, with some spring, bent to shape.
- other materials for example plastic or a shape memory material such as Nitinol, or other methods of construction would serve the purpose, but perhaps not as well.
- Said pendant positioned 1 may be plated or coated with additional metals or materials for best decorative effect in its desired application.
- An example would be gold plating for use with a gold necklace.
- Said pendant positioner 1 may be magnetic to facilitate recovery when accidently dropped.
- 302 stainless steel wire has been found to have desirable springy, magnetic, platability, and other characteristics.
- said coils 10 , 10 A, 10 B, 10 C, 10 D, 10 E, 10 F, 20 , 20 B, and 20 F need not be circular, or even uniform, but can be of a variety of shapes, such as, but not restricted to, oval, rectangular, or even triangular, as is obvious to anyone skilled in the art.
- the illustrations show coils with opposite handed spirals. However, the coils may also have same handed spirals.
- Pendant positioners may have both spiral and zigzag coils.
- a coil may have any combination of spiral, zigzag, or ring portions.
- a coil can be defined as a ring. Furthermore, a coil may only be a partial ring, greater than a half circle.
- a coil of multiple turns may have a varying pitch.
- a decreasing pitch approaching the end 12 of the coil 10 is advantageous in that it helps contain the necklace 100 .
- the pitch should be the same as or slightly greater than the diameter of said opening 11 while for a larger size pendant positioner 1 , the pitch should be somewhat less than the diameter of said opening 11 .
- bent ends 13 , 13 C, 13 D, 14 , 14 A, 23 , 23 C, 24 , and 32 D can be perpendicular, parallel, or any intermediate angle with respect to said necklace 100 .
- the preferred embodiment would be for said ends 13 , 13 C, 13 D, 14 , 14 A, 23 , 24 , and 32 D to be at an angle such that they encroach their respective openings such as 11 , 11 A, 21 , and 31 D.
- the present invention which may also be considered a retaining member, may be, as a whole or separated into its component parts, affixed to either the carrier or the loose object.
- one or more coils may simply be soldered to the loose object which may also be considered a hanging member which also includes pendants.
- the carrier which can be considered an elongated member, and a locating section with a locating loop, or at least a locating loop, can be affixed to said elongated member.
- a bail can be considered to include any aperture in a loose object.
- a closed carrier such as a necklace with its clasp fastened, can be considered endless.
- Pendants can include, but are not limited to, lockets, beads, pearls, rings, charms, crosses, mounted stones, mounted gems, and the like with an aperture which a necklace or similar ornamental device can pass through regardless of whether said aperture is in a bail or not.
- Multiple loose objects, such as pendants can be held in different positions on a carrier, such as a necklace, by using one or more pendant positioners.
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The invention is a device applicable to the positioning of a loose object on a carrier such as a device mounted on a necklace with a pendant to keep the pendant in a stationary position on the necklace. The device comprises at least one coil forming an opening and a locating section. The necklace is contained in the opening of the coil with the locating section serving to retain the pendant in position on the necklace. Optional end configurations serve to reduce risk of necklace entanglement as well as increase friction between the device and the necklace.
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- Provisional Application for Patent Ser. No. 60/179,05 of Jan. 31, 2000 of the same title, Pendant Positioner, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety and for which Applicant claims priority pursuant to 35 U.S.C. Par. 119 (e)(i).
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- This invention relates to a device applicable to the positioning of a loose object on a carrier such as a positioner for positioning a pendant on a necklace.
- 2. Background Information
- A patent search was run by Mary M. Moyne of Mcleod & Moyne of Okemos, Mich. that uncovered the following prior art patents:
- U.S. Pat. No. 229,257 King Jun. 29, 1880
- U.S. Pat. No. 511,944 Gordon Jan. 2, 1894
- U.S. Pat. No. 1,746,054 Ridabock Feb. 4, 1930
- U.S. Pat. No. 3,094,754 Wayne Jun. 25, 1963
- U.S. Pat. No. 3,122,900 Beghetto, Jr Mar. 3, 1964
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,440,900 White Aug. 15, 1995
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,651,275 Towne Jul. 29, 1997
- Applicant found other patents:
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,551,993 Nagahori Nov. 12, 1985
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,806,346 Schlinger Sep. 15, 1998
- The above patents seem to address the problem of holding a pendant in position on a necklace, but they don't seem to be a simple way to hold a pendant in position on a necklace.
- As will be seen from the subsequent description, the preferred embodiments of the present invention overcome these and other shortcomings of existing pendant positioners.
- The present invention is a device which is mounted on a carrier with a loose object to keep the loose object in a stationary position on the carrier.
- The device, in the preferred embodiment comprises at least one coil, forming an opening, and a locating section.
- The carrier is contained within the coil with the locating section serving to retain the loose object in position on the carrier.
- Optional end configurations serve to reduce risk of carrier entanglement as well as increase friction between the device and the carrier.
- FIGS. 1 and 1A are views of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 2 and 6 illustrate front and rear views of the preferred embodiment of the present invention installed on a necklace.
- FIGS. 3, 4, 4A, and 5 illustrate the present invention with various ends.
- FIG. 7 illustrates the preferred embodiment of the present invention in a different installation than shown in FIGS. 2 and 6.
- FIG. 8 illustrates an alternate embodiment of the present invention installed on a necklace.
- FIG. 9 illustrates the alternate embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 illustrates a second alternate embodiment of the present invention installed on a necklace.
- FIGS. 11 and 11A illustrate the second alternate embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 12, 12A, and 13 illustrate a third alternate embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 14, 14A, and 15 illustrate a fourth alternate embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 16 and 17 illustrate a fifth alternate embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 18 and 19 illustrate a sixth alternate embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 20 illustrates a seventh alternate embodiment of the present invention as a component of a necklace.
- FIG. 21 illustrates an eighth alternate embodiment of the present invention as a component of a bail.
- As shown in FIGS. 1, 1A, 3, 4, 4A, and 5 the preferred embodiment of the present invention is a device for holding a pendant in position on a necklace, a
pendant positioner 1 comprising aleft hand coil 10 forming aleft hand opening 11, a locatingsection 30, and aright hand coil 20 forming aright hand opening 21. - FIG. 3 illustrates the
left hand coil 10 with a left hand formedend 12 and theright hand coil 20 with a right hand formedend 22. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, said formed ends 12 and 22 are of solder. However, as is obvious to anyone skilled in the art, there are other ways of achieving formed ends 12 and 22, such as, but not restricted to, swaging or other forms of metal deformation. Said formed ends 12 and 22 are optional and serve to reduce risk of entanglement of thependant positioner 1 and a prior art necklace 100 (Ref. FIG. 2) as well as increase friction between thenecklace 100 and thependant positioner 1. - FIGS. 4 and 4A illustrate the
left hand coil 10 with a left hand version onebent end 13 and theright hand coil 20 with a right hand version onebent end 23, - FIG. 5 illustrates the
left hand coil 10 with a left hand version twobent end 14 and theright hand coil 20 with a right hand version twobent end 24. - FIGS. 2 and 6 illustrate the
pendant positioner 1 installed on theprior art necklace 100. Saidnecklace 100 is contained in said coils 10 and 20 with the locatingsection 30 behind a type onebail 101 of a type onependant 102. The locatingsection 30 in conjunction with said 10 and 20 serve to retain saidcoils pendant 102 in position on saidnecklace 100. FIG. 2 is a front view while FIG. 6 is a rear view. - FIG. 6 illustrates the
left hand coil 10 with a left hand version twobent end 14 and theright hand coil 20 with a right hand version twobent end 24. Said bent ends 14 and 24 are perpendicular to saidnecklace 100. Said bent ends 13 and 23, shown in FIG. 4, would be parallel to saidnecklace 100 shown in FIG. 6. - FIG. 7 illustrates the
pendant positioner 1 installed on saidnecklace 100 wherein the locatingsection 30 is within the type onebail 101 of a type twopendant 202. As illustrated also in FIGS. 2 and 6, saidnecklace 100 is contained in said coils 10 and 20. - The locating
section 30 through saidbail 101, in conjunction with said 10 and 20, serve to retain saidcoils pendant 202 in position on saidnecklace 100. - Referring to FIGS. 8 and 9, an alternate
embodiment pendant positioner 1A comprises analternate coil 10A, with an alternatebent end 14A, forming analternate opening 11A, and analternate locating section 30A, and analternate locating loop 31A. - In FIG. 8 said
pendant positioner 1A is shown installed on saidnecklace 100 wherein saidnecklace 100 is contained within the alternate coil 1OA and the locatingloop 31A which, in conjunction with said locatingsection 30A, engages saidbail 101 of saidpendant 102 and serves to retain saidpendant 102 in position on saidnecklace 100. - FIGS. 10, 11, and 11A illustrate a second alternate
embodiment pendant positioner 1B comprising a second alternate embodimentleft hand coil 10B forming a second alternate embodimentleft hand opening 11B, a second alternateembodiment locating section 30B which forms a second alternate embodiment locatingloop opening 31B, and a second alternate embodimentright hand coil 20B forming a second alternate embodimentright hand opening 21B. - In FIG. 10 said
pendant positioner 1B is shown with saidnecklace 100 contained within said 10B and 20B with said locatingcoils section 30B containing a type twobail 201 with the type twopendant 202, said locatingsection 30B in conjunction with said 10B and 20B serving to retain saidcoils pendant 202 in position on saidnecklace 100. - In the preferred embodiment, in use, one can place the
necklace 100 through either of said coils 10 or 20 and then the other of said coils 10 or 20, thenecklace 100 then being entwined within thependant positioner 1 to the same end as inserting thenecklace 100 through said 10 and 20.coils - Referring to FIG. 7, in use, a wearer would place the
necklace 100 through the center of theleft hand coil 10. Then, the wearer would position the type onebail 101 around the locatingsection 30 and pass thenecklace 100 through the type onebail 101 and then place thenecklace 100 through theright hand coil 20 and a necklace clasp (not shown) would fasten thenecklace 100 into a closed loop. Thus positioned, the 10 and 20 will tend to restrict thecoils pendant 202 from sliding on thenecklace 100, also the locatingsection 30 will tend to hold the pendant in an appropriate position for display. This works best on small diameter very flexible necklaces where the axes of theleft hand coil 10 and theright hand coil 20 are at an acute angle to each other. - FIGS. 12, 12A, and 13, illustrate a third alternate
embodiment pendant positioner 1C comprising a third alternate embodimentleft hand coil 10C, a third alternate embodimentright hand coil 20C, a third alternateembodiment locating section 30C, a third alternate embodiment leftbent end 13C, and a third alternate embodiment rightbent end 23C, wherein said 10C and 20C further comprise thecoils 15C and 25C.respective bends - Said coils 10C and 20C are shown with a zigzag configuration as opposed to a spiral configuration previously shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 for said
10 and 20.coils - Said
necklace 100, with saidpendant 102, with saidbail 101, is shown placed through said 10C and 20C of saidcoils pendant positioner 1C wherein saidpendant 102 is being held in position on saidnecklace 100 by said 10C, 20C, and said locatingcoils section 30C. - FIGS. 14, 14A, and 15 illustrate a fourth alternate
embodiment pendant positioner 1D comprising a fourthalternate embodiment coil 10D with fourth alternate embodimentbent end 13D, a fourth alternateembodiment locating section 30D with abent end 32D, said locatingsection 30D forming a fourth alternatelocating loop opening 31D. - Said
necklace 100, with saidbail 101 and saidpendant 102, is shown placed through saidcoil 10D of saidpendant positioner 1D wherein saidpendant 102 is being held in position on saidnecklace 100 by saidcoil 10D and by said locatingsection 30D against sliding on saidnecklace 100. - FIGS. 16 and 17 illustrate a fifth alternate
embodiment pendant positioner 1E comprising a fifthalternate embodiment coil 10E with a fifth alternateembodiment locating section 30E. - Said
necklace 100, with saidbail 101 and saidpendant 102, is shown placed through saidcoil 10E of saidpendant positioner 1E wherein saidpendant 102 is being held in position on saidnecklace 100 by saidcoil 10E and by said locatingsection 30E against sliding on saidnecklace 100. - FIGS. 18 and 19 illustrate a sixth alternate
embodiment pendant positioner 1F comprising a sixth alternate embodimentleft hand coil 10F, a sixth alternate embodimentright hand coil 20F, and a sixth alternate embodiment locating section 30F. Said coils 10F and 20F are shown with 16F and 26F.respective rings - Said
necklace 100, with saidbail 101 and saidpendant 102, is shown placed through said 10F and 20F wherein saidcoils pendant 102 is being held in position on saidnecklace 100 by said 10F and 20F and by said locatingcoils section 30F against sliding on saidnecklace 100. - FIG. 20 illustrates a seventh alternate
embodiment pendant positioner 1G comprising a second alternateembodiment locating loop 31G connected as a component ofnecklace 200 bysolder blob 40. However, as will be obvious to anyone skilled in the art,solder blob 40 could be replaced by any means of attachment tonecklace 200, such as, but not restricted to, welding or bolting or other means of attachment. - Said
pendant 102, with saidbail 101, is shown with saidbail 101 partially contained in second alternateembodiment locating loop 31G wherein saidpendant 102 is being held in position on said necklace by said second alternateembodiment locating loop 31G against sliding on saidnecklace 200. - FIG. 21 illustrates an eighth alternate
embodiment pendant positioner 1H comprising acoil 10 connected as a component of type threebail 301 bysolder blob 40H. However, as will be obvious to anyone skilled in the art,solder blob 40H could be replaced by any means of attachment to type threebail 301, such as, but not restricted to, welding or bolting or other means of attachment. - Said
necklace 100, with saidpendant 102 and saidbail 301 with saidcoil 10, is shown with saidnecklace 100 contained in saidcoil 10 wherein saidpendant 102 is being held in position on saidnecklace 100 by saidcoil 10 against sliding on saidnecklace 100. - For best results in using the present invention the coils should be matched in size, flexibility, springiness, and other characteristics so that their contact with the carrier provides sufficient friction to keep the invention and loose object in position on the carrier under normal use conditions. Said friction may be accomplished by one or more of the following: a springy coil with an average inner diameter less than the average diameter of the carrier, a rigid coil of smaller inside diameter than the average diameter of a flexible carrier winding through the coil, the locating section of the device being springy and the angle between the axes of left and right coils being different than the converging angle of the carrier from opposite sides of the bail, a roughness of, or coating on, either the coil or the carrier, bent or formed ends on the coil, an adhesive, a relatively enlarged diameter section of carrier, a springy carrier, wrapping a relatively soft and flexible but generally non-springy portion of the device around the carrier, crimping, clamping, clipping, or other common means of providing friction.
- In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the preferred material of construction is a metal wire, with some spring, bent to shape. However, as is obvious to anyone skilled in the art, other materials, for example plastic or a shape memory material such as Nitinol, or other methods of construction would serve the purpose, but perhaps not as well.
- For a nearly invisible relatively
small pendant positioner 1, a fine wire with an approximate diameter of 0.006/0.007 inches works well as a best mode embodiment. - Said pendant positioned 1 may be plated or coated with additional metals or materials for best decorative effect in its desired application. An example would be gold plating for use with a gold necklace.
- Said
pendant positioner 1 may be magnetic to facilitate recovery when accidently dropped. As a best mode disclosure, in the preferred embodiment, 302 stainless steel wire has been found to have desirable springy, magnetic, platability, and other characteristics. - It will be obvious to those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the embodiments described above without departing from the scope of the present invention.
- For example, said coils 10, 10A, 10B, 10C, 10D, 10E, 10F, 20, 20B, and 20F need not be circular, or even uniform, but can be of a variety of shapes, such as, but not restricted to, oval, rectangular, or even triangular, as is obvious to anyone skilled in the art.
- Also, in the embodiments illustrated with two spiral coils, the illustrations show coils with opposite handed spirals. However, the coils may also have same handed spirals.
- Pendant positioners may have both spiral and zigzag coils. A coil may have any combination of spiral, zigzag, or ring portions.
- Also, a coil can be defined as a ring. Furthermore, a coil may only be a partial ring, greater than a half circle.
- Also, a coil of multiple turns may have a varying pitch. In fact, a decreasing pitch approaching the
end 12 of thecoil 10, as a specific example, or any of the ends of the aforementioned coils, as a general example, is advantageous in that it helps contain thenecklace 100. - As a best mode disclosure, in the preferred embodiment, for a smaller
size pendant positioner 1, the pitch should be the same as or slightly greater than the diameter of saidopening 11 while for a largersize pendant positioner 1, the pitch should be somewhat less than the diameter of saidopening 11. - Also, said bent ends 13, 13C, 13D, 14, 14A, 23, 23C, 24, and 32D can be perpendicular, parallel, or any intermediate angle with respect to said
necklace 100. - The preferred embodiment would be for said ends 13, 13C, 13D, 14, 14A, 23, 24, and 32D to be at an angle such that they encroach their respective openings such as 11, 11A, 21, and 31D.
- Furthermore, while the preferred embodiment is illustrated with a material with a circular cross-section, as is obvious to anyone skilled in the art, materials with other cross-sections can be used. In fact, wire with a non-circular cross-section may be easier to form into the device because it can be more easily held without twisting.
- Also, as will be obvious to anyone skilled in the art, the present invention, which may also be considered a retaining member, may be, as a whole or separated into its component parts, affixed to either the carrier or the loose object. For example, one or more coils may simply be soldered to the loose object which may also be considered a hanging member which also includes pendants. Additionally the carrier, which can be considered an elongated member, and a locating section with a locating loop, or at least a locating loop, can be affixed to said elongated member. These embodiments are not among the preferred embodiments because they respectively limit the user to only elongated members that fit the affixed one or more coils or hanging members that fit the affixed locating loop.
- It will also be obvious to anyone skilled in the art that other methods of use are possible, such as passing only the locating
section 30 through saidbail 101, but not passing saidnecklace 100 through saidbail 101, or using said locatingloop 31A to engage only a portion of said 101 or 201.bail - Additionally, a bail can be considered to include any aperture in a loose object. Also, a closed carrier, such as a necklace with its clasp fastened, can be considered endless. Pendants can include, but are not limited to, lockets, beads, pearls, rings, charms, crosses, mounted stones, mounted gems, and the like with an aperture which a necklace or similar ornamental device can pass through regardless of whether said aperture is in a bail or not. Multiple loose objects, such as pendants, can be held in different positions on a carrier, such as a necklace, by using one or more pendant positioners.
- It is not the intention of the applicant to restrict this invention to carriers such as necklaces and loose objects such as pendants, as it is also applicable to the positioning of different types of loose objects on carriers. One such example is for positioning one or more charms on a bracelet. Another example would be lanterns strung on a rope. Necklaces and bracelets are just two specific types of jewelry carriers which include all other body member encircling ornament devices or other ornamental chains, cords, strings, strands and the like which may also be used with the present invention as will be obvious to anyone skilled in the art.
- Thus the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims in the formal application and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.
Claims (20)
1. A device for holding a loose object in position on a carrier comprising:
a) at least one coil forming an opening and
b) a locating section;
wherein the opening formed by said at least one coil can contain the carrier;
wherein the locating section serves to retain said loose object in position on said carrier.
2. The device of claim 1 further comprising a locating loop which, in conjunction with said locating section, serves to retain said loose object in position on said carrier.
3. The device of claim 1 wherein said at least one coil further comprises a formed end.
4. The device of claim 1 wherein said at least one coil further comprises a bent end.
5. The device of claim 1 wherein the device is magnetic.
6. The device of claim 1 wherein the device is springy.
7. The device of claim 1 wherein the device is made of a shape memory material.
8. The device of claim 1 wherein the device is plated or coated.
9. The device of claim 1 wherein said loose object is a pendant and said carrier is a necklace.
10. The device of claim 9 further comprising a locating loop which, in conjunction with said locating section, serves to secure said pendant in position on said necklace.
11. A device for holding a pendant with a bail slidably placed on a necklace comprising:
a) at least one coil; and
b) a locating section;
wherein said necklace is placed through said coil;
wherein said pendant being located in said locating section; and
wherein said pendant being held in position on said necklace by the at least one coil and locating section.
12. The device of claim 11 wherein said locating section separates said at least one coil into a left half and a right half.
13. A device for holding a pendant with a bail on a necklace comprising:
a pendant with a bail;
said bail slidably held on said necklace;
a coil;
said necklace placed through said coil;
said coil including a locating loop opening;
said pendant being located in said locating loop opening and
said coil having means to hold the coil and opening against sliding on the necklace.
14. An apparatus comprising:
an elongated member;
a hanging member having an aperture, the elongated member passing through the aperture such that the hanging member is in a slidable engagement with the elongated member; and
a retaining member having at least one coil forming an opening, the retaining member including a locating section;
wherein the elongate member is contained in the opening of the coil and the locating section of the retaining member secures the hanging member in a fixed position relative to the elongated member.
15. A hanging member for use with an elongated flexible member, the elongated flexible member being endless, the hanging member having an aperture, the elongated flexible member passing through the aperture, the hanging member including a coil, the coil securing the hanging member in a fixed position relative to the elongated flexible member.
16. An elongated flexible member for use with a hanging member, the elongated flexible member being endless, the hanging member having an aperture, the elongated flexible member passing through the aperture, the elongated flexible member including a locating loop, the locating loop securing the hanging member in a predetermined fixed position relative to the elongated flexible member.
17. An elongated flexible member for use with a hanging member, the elongated flexible member being endless, the hanging member having an aperture, the elongated flexible member passing through the aperture, the elongated flexible member including a locating section, the locating section securing the hanging member in a predetermined fixed position relative to the elongated flexible member.
18. The device of claim 17 wherein said locating section further comprises a locating loop.
19. A retaining member for use with a hanging member and an elongated member, the hanging member having an aperture, the elongated member passing through the aperture such that the hanging member is in a slidable engagement with the elongated member, the retaining member comprising at least one coil forming an opening, the retaining member including a locating section, the elongated member being disposed through the opening of said at least one coil of the retaining member, the locating section of the retaining member securing the hanging member in a stationary position relative to the elongated member.
20. A device comprising a means for frictionally engaging a carrier and a means for engaging a loose object slidably placed on said carrier.
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