Patent application title: Rosary On The Go
Inventors:
Theresa B. Brown
Agents:
THERESA B. BROWN
Assignees:
Origin: FERN PARK, FL US
IPC8 Class: AA44C2300FI
USPC Class:
434246
Publication date: 05/20/2010
Patent application number: 20100124734
Abstract:
The Rosary on the Go would be made out of elastic cord. It would be about
3 inches in length. It would have 10 beads on it, three beads would be
one color and the other 7 would be a complementary color. At one end
would be a cross and the other end an open circle or heart. Chrystal or
wooden beads would work well.
Claims:
1. Wooden or plastic beads (10) on a elastic cord for attachment to
steering wheel or walker. Would enable Catholics to say the rosary in an
automobile or disabled to attach to walker or walking device to keep
track of their prayers.
Description:
[0001]The rosary would be 10 beads of wood or crystal. The first three
beads would be a complementary color to the first three. They would be
strung on 3 inches of elastic cording. At one end of the cord would be a
round circle or heart. The other end would have a cross which would fit
through the circle or cross.
[0002]It idea is to put this rosary around a steering wheel or walker
enabling the driver or disabled person to move the rosary at the end of
each decade and move the beads for each Hail Mary. The significance of
the first three beads being different is that there are three Hail Marys
said before the decades are started. The ten beads can be moved by the
thumb, one at a time as each Hail Mary is said. When the ten Hail Marys
are complete, the beads can be moved in the opposite direction for the
next decade.
[0003]The rosary can be attached to a steering wheel and be moved with
each decade. In my car, the three o'clock position would be the first
decade, between 1 & 2 would be the second decade, noon would be the third
decade, the fourth decade would be between 10 & 11 and the last decade
would be at 9 o'clock. A disabled person could do the same with a walker.
They would only need to determine the placement for each decade. This
eliminates the need to carry the normal string of rosary beads, which is
in excess of 50. There is no danger of dangling beads to get caught on
turn signals or other parts of the car.
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