Article holding jewelry apparatus and process

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-04-08
CONIGLIARO ARACELIS
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[0008]The selected apparatus first and second magnetic holding cups each has a hollow clamp extending therefrom, which clamp has a side opening in the side thereof. The side opening has a bridge thereacross of a malleable metal which is clamped onto the end of the connecting chain. The jewelry member can have any type

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However, eyeglasses as well as pens and other items

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[0016]Referring to FIG. 1 of the drawing, an article holding piece of jewelry 10 is illustrated attached to a tie 11 and to a shirt 12. The article holding member 12 has a jewelry member 13 which has a decorative face 14 which may be, for instance, a semi-precious or precious stone or an enameled surface or any decorative surface positioned on a base 15. A flexible elongated member 16 may be a jewelry type chain, cord or the like which is attached to the jewelry piece 13 and extends around the tie 11. An article 17, such as a pair of eyeglasses, is shown having one of the temples 18 suspended over the chain 16 to thereby support the glasses 17 when not in use by an individual.

[0017]Referring to FIGS. 2 through 6, the article holding jewelry 10 is more clearly seen having the jewelry member 13 having a decorative face 14 placed on a base 15. The base 15 is attached to a magnet holding cup 20 having a magnet 21 mounted therein. The magnet 21 is a rare earth magnet, such as a neodymium...

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Abstract

A jewelry apparatus and process for holding an article to a person's clothing. A rare earth magnet is attached to one side of a piece of jewelry and connected with a chain or cord to a second rare earth magnet. The two magnets are magnetically held together through a person's clothing allowing eyeglasses or another article to be removably hung on the chain or cord.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001]This invention relates generally to a piece of jewelry which is attached to a person's clothing utilizing permanent magnets and especially to a jewelry piece for holding an article, such as a pair of glasses, to a person's clothing.[0002]In the past, it has been common to hold eyeglasses which are not worn all of the time, such as reading glasses, in a coat pocket or in a shirt pocket in shirts having pockets or in a purse. Other eyeglasses or articles, such as sunglasses or pens, are also stored when not in use in coat pockets or in purses or the like. However, eyeglasses as well as pens and other items are frequently lost when they fall out of pockets. To combat this problem, it has been suggested to attach each end of a cord to each of the eyeglass temples so that the glasses may be extended around the head and neck of the individual. The eyeglasses can then hang from around the neck when not in use. Thus, reading glasses held in the manner, are a...

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IPC IPC(8): A44C13/00A44B11/25A44B21/00
CPCA44C15/003A44D2203/00Y10T24/32A45F2200/0541A45F2200/0566A45F5/02A41F19/005
Inventor CONIGLIARO, ARACELIS
Owner CONIGLIARO ARACELIS
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