Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
063100120 | With tool, e.g., knife, pen, lens, etc. | 17 |
20080245104 | Multi-use wearable decorative article - A multi-use decorative article wearable as a bracelet, a ring or a pendant by way of a opposing non-deformable tabs and a tapped recess to connect to various supportive elements providing the user with both an easily accessible mirror and light as an aid to applying a lipstick or other cosmetic. | 10-09-2008 |
20090013719 | Cell phone necklaces - Ornamental neckwear functional as a quick-release carrier for a flip-open style mobile phone includes a substantially flexible strap clamped at each end by two jewelry chocker clamps. A flexible elongated decorative member of sufficient length to go over the users head is connected at each of two ends to integral loops on the jewelry chocker clamps. The necklace can convert to a cell phone holder rapidly by clamping the flexible strap under the hinge between the body and flip top of the cell phone. | 01-15-2009 |
20090173104 | Dog Tag Knife - A dog tag to be worn by user may include a rigid sheet having indicia to identify the user and a first edge of the sheet being sharpened to a cutting edge. The dog tag may include an aperture to cooperate with the flexible holding device, and the flexible holding device may include a chain. The flexible holding device may include a wire, and the dog tag may include a signaling mirror. The signaling mirror may include a portion of the dog tag, and the signaling mirror may include a polished portion of the dog tag. The dog tag may include a silencer to protect the user from the cutting edge of the dog tag, and the silencer may include a channel to cooperate with the edges of the dog tag. The silencer may include a silencer aperture to cooperate with the aperture of the dog tag. | 07-09-2009 |
20090249831 | STRING INSTRUMENT/PICK ARTICLE OF JEWELRY - A combination string instrument/pick article of jewelry comprises a simulated miniature sized string instrument, such as a guitar, which includes a neck and a body and which is in the miniaturized shape of a corresponding full sized instrument. The body has an attachment area on its front face. A full size pick is mounted in the attachment area. The pick contains designator information on its front face, such as information to identify the string instrument for which the pick is intended to be used. | 10-08-2009 |
20100050689 | Decorative pendant or locket housing a reading lens - A decorative pendant or locket, or jewelry piece, housing a reading lens is provided, including a first portion attached to a second portion arranged to form an interior cavity wherein the retractable reading lens is housed. The reading lens can be drawn or pulled out or pivotally rotated outwardly to extend to the extracted position to enable a wearer to read a menu or the like. During non-use, the reading lens is pushed back or pivotally rotated inward to become discretely housed within the interior cavity in the retracted position. Further, one embodiment of the jewelry article includes a light that is automatically turned on or activated when a reading lens is extracted from the device, thereby illuminating the subject matter to be read, facilitating the reading process. | 03-04-2010 |
20100071413 | PURSE HOOK AND BRACELET - The present invention is a combination purse hook and bracelet. The bracelet extends more than 360 degrees around a wearer's wrist, and includes overlapping end portions. The bracelet opens in a clam-shell fashion via a hinge allowing for an opening beyond a 270 degree included angle in use as a purse hook. This enables a relatively light weight bracelet construction to support a relatively heavy purse by aligning the supported load with the location of support. | 03-25-2010 |
20100236287 | NECKLACE COVER - A necklace cover, or sleeve, which covers jewelry that is worn around the neck is described. The necklace cover is designed to be worn at the back of a neck and is worn over a piece of jewelry to prevent tangling of hair, hair breakage, and/or damage to a persons clothing (e.g. snags or pulls) that often occurs when a person wears jewelry around the neck. Methods for preventing a wearer's hair from getting tangled in a jewelry composition worn around the neck of a wearer are also provided. The methods comprise providing the necklace covers according to the invention. | 09-23-2010 |
20110041553 | METHOD FOR INLAYING GOLD ORNAMENT AND HOUSING MADE BY THE METHOD - A method for inlaying a gold ornament is disclosed. A substrate is provided which has an outer surface. A groove is defined in the substrate through the outer surface. A gold ornament is manufactured. The gold ornament has substantially the same shape as the groove. The gold ornament is placed in the groove wherein is positioned with metallic solder. Then the substrate is heated, whereby the melting and subsequent cooling of the solder bonds the gold ornament to the substrate. A housing for electronic device inlaid with a gold ornament made by the present method is also provided. | 02-24-2011 |
20130031935 | Braided Para cord Devices with Tools Contained Therein - A paracord bracelet is disclosed which includes a blade with a loop as a handle that can be encased in the braiding to form the loop part of a closure mechanism. In a further embodiment the bracelet includes a pieces of flint formed into a solid piece to form the tab and/or toggle part of a closure mechanism. This combination of devices means that the user has a means of making a fire with them whenever they are wearing the bracelet, in addition to the paracord. In an additional embodiment a key fob is made of paracord enclosing a blade, a flint and tender. Another embodiment the bracelet includes fishing gear, including a steel cable leader set with a clasp hook, swivel, lure and other items. In the depicted embodiment the bracelet is design with the swivel and the clasp hook forming the bracelet closure mechanism. | 02-07-2013 |
20130152630 | Well being bracelet and watch - This patent covers a use of all products manufactured as well being bracelets, or which may be manufactured and sold or offered as well being bracelets added to or combined with the purpose of a time piece, wrist watch, or other time indicating or device used for the purpose of telling the time. The new use covered by this patent is to include the effects, or the actual existing design of well being bracelets themselves into or attached to a watch. This patent covers the use of two items, a watch and a magnetic well being bracelet combined into one item to wear. | 06-20-2013 |
20130160489 | JEWLRY ASSEMBLY WITH A REPLACEABLE DECORATIVE INSERT - A jewelry assembly includes a housing with a head having a well and an insert with a decorative surface and sized and shaped to fit into the well. Magnetic elements are provided to hold the insert and the head together so that insert can be replaced at will by a user with another insert that fits in the well but has a different decorative surface. Optionally, a tool is further provided to separate the insert from the head. | 06-27-2013 |
20130213089 | Survival Bracelet - A survival bracelet comprised of a woven strap, a spark source, a scraper, and tinder is provided. The strap may be unwoven for survival use. The spark source, scraper, and tinder are integrated into the bracelet. | 08-22-2013 |
20140109615 | System, Components and Method of a Functional Multi tool Bracelet System - A new and useful system, method and system components are provided, for helping a person to survive in certain situations at different scenarios when find him/herself trapped on it, while performing outdoor activities, in a manner that is efficient and effective, and in a manner that is designed in a compact and a low profile design, in a manner that is lightweight, comfortable and easy to wear it, in a manner that is handy and helpful. is been designed to help a person to improve his/her skills and/or increase his/her opportunity of survive while trapped in a difficult situation. | 04-24-2014 |
20140130543 | Ornamental Pendant Comprising a Knife and Sheath - A necklace, bracelet, or rear view mirror accessory is provided that has the dual function of being a knife holder. The necklace has a knife with an ornamented handle that protrudes from a knife sheath, the two forming a pendant. The pendant is attached to a loop that is sized to fit on a user or over a rear view mirror. The ornamentation is created with cutouts. | 05-15-2014 |
20150128643 | Survivalist Kernmantle - An improved kernmantle cord in part comprises 550-Paracord manufactured to exceed MIL-STD-C-5040H Type III. The improved kern at the core includes three nylon fibers in each of seven yarns, one continuous filament of waterproofed paraffin-waxed jute twine fiber tinder, one continuous abrasion-resistant nylon or fluorocarbon monofilament, and one continuous copper wire. The monofilament is strong enough for 50# test, yet small enough not to adversely impact the pliability of the cord as a whole. The copper wire itself may be multistrand or braided to improve flexibility or solid to provide more body. The mantle sheathing is of woven nylon and provides abrasion resistance for the whole cord, and functions as an electrical insulator for the copper wire and fireproofing for the paraffin-waxed jute twine fiber tinder. | 05-14-2015 |
20150135768 | SURVIVAL DOG TAGS - A survival kit is disclosed which provides multiple survival tools. The kit has at least two dog tag survival tools which are removably suspended from a user's neck by a necklace. The necklace has a suspension cord with a length of paracord braided about the outer surface of the suspension cord. The paracord can be un-braided for use as a survival tool. One dog tag has a saw attached to a long edge thereof and another dog tag has a ferrocerium or flint rod attached to a long edge. The dog tags are made of thick aluminum or stainless steel such that it is virtually impossible to bend the dog tag using one's hands. This permits the ferrocerium or flint rod to be struck with the saw to provide sparks for starting fires. A magnifying lens or, optionally, a button compass is provided in the dog tag carrying the ferrocerium or flint rod. The dog tags are provided with an elastic sheath/cover to prevent noise, to protect them and for stealth purposes. At least one surface of each dog tag is highly polished for signaling purposes. | 05-21-2015 |
20170231338 | PANEL BRACELET WITH REPLACEABLE INSERTED PANELS | 08-17-2017 |