EP3082491A1 - Fashion accessory - Google Patents

Fashion accessory

Info

Publication number
EP3082491A1
EP3082491A1 EP14871125.2A EP14871125A EP3082491A1 EP 3082491 A1 EP3082491 A1 EP 3082491A1 EP 14871125 A EP14871125 A EP 14871125A EP 3082491 A1 EP3082491 A1 EP 3082491A1
Authority
EP
European Patent Office
Prior art keywords
insert
fashion accessory
housing
fashion
void
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Withdrawn
Application number
EP14871125.2A
Other languages
German (de)
French (fr)
Other versions
EP3082491A4 (en
Inventor
Raizal Izaac SAMUT
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Raizal Izaac Pty Ltd
Original Assignee
Raizal Izaac Pty Ltd
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Priority claimed from AU2013904943A external-priority patent/AU2013904943A0/en
Application filed by Raizal Izaac Pty Ltd filed Critical Raizal Izaac Pty Ltd
Publication of EP3082491A1 publication Critical patent/EP3082491A1/en
Publication of EP3082491A4 publication Critical patent/EP3082491A4/en
Withdrawn legal-status Critical Current

Links

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44CPERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
    • A44C5/00Bracelets; Wrist-watch straps; Fastenings for bracelets or wrist-watch straps
    • A44C5/0007Bracelets specially adapted for other functions or with means for attaching other articles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44CPERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
    • A44C5/00Bracelets; Wrist-watch straps; Fastenings for bracelets or wrist-watch straps
    • A44C5/0007Bracelets specially adapted for other functions or with means for attaching other articles
    • A44C5/0015Bracelets specially adapted for other functions or with means for attaching other articles providing information, e.g. bracelets with calendars
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D1/00Garments
    • A41D1/02Jackets
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D27/00Details of garments or of their making
    • A41D27/08Trimmings; Ornaments
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D3/00Overgarments
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B1/00Footwear characterised by the material
    • A43B1/0054Footwear characterised by the material provided with magnets, magnetic parts or magnetic substances
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B23/00Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
    • A43B23/24Ornamental buckles; Other ornaments for shoes without fastening function
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C1/00Purses; Money-bags; Wallets
    • A45C1/06Wallets; Notecases
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C13/00Details; Accessories
    • A45C13/001Accessories
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C13/00Details; Accessories
    • A45C13/08Decorative devices for handbags or purses
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C3/00Flexible luggage; Handbags
    • A45C3/06Ladies' handbags
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44DINDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO BUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES OR SLIDE FASTENERS, AND TO JEWELLERY, BRACELETS OR OTHER PERSONAL ADORNMENTS
    • A44D2203/00Fastening by use of magnets

Definitions

  • the present invention generally relates to fashion items, and in particular- to fashion accessories with interchangeable inserts.
  • Jewellery, clothes and other fashion accessories currently available primarily focus on single buy, single use models.
  • Brand names, logos and other patterns or designs are generally a permanent part of the item, such as a printed logo, a tag sewn to the item, or embroidery on clothes or other accessories,
  • a fashion accessory suitable for casual use is generally not adaptable to be used at a formal function, for example.
  • Magnetic Jewellery Magnetic Jewellery has also seen a recent rise in popularity and in particular customisable Options. Magnetic jewellery tends to be relatively cheap but also relatively fragile. Its inherent nature of being able to be taken apart and put together easily makes it a viable option for changing one piece of jewellery into something more appropriate for another setting. Yet, the volume of pieces needed to create a new model from the existing makes it .impractical. [0006] As mentioned above, charm jewellery does allow customers some level of customisation and personalisation to the limitations of the individual collections offered by specific jewellery companies. In addition, these charms are then worn together in a jewellery equivalent of a "scrapbook". These options while fun and sometimes meaningful do not change the inherent problem of whether or not this particular item is appropriate for the setting.
  • a charm, bracelet for everyday use is fine in most contexts but may not be appropriate for a formal dinner, for example.
  • the advantage in this process is the range and accessibility of options.
  • Most jewellers carry a charm line so it is very easy to get one that reflects something meaningful to you.
  • Magnetic jewellery happens to be very versatile, easy to use, fun and creative. However, it is relatively new and a large range of pieces is difficult to come by. That being said it is very easy to redo combinations and make completely new items with existing pieces. This is the large draw of magnetic beads and pieces. On the other hand the constant wear of taking apart and recreating makes this type of jewellery fragile and unreliable.
  • the present invention seeks to provide a fashion accessory that is adaptable, to allow a single model to have a variety of uses.
  • the invention may allow men and women to have options in the appearance and style of their jewellery, clothing or other accessory.
  • the invention seeks to provide one all purpose item, which can then be tailored to specific purposes through interchangeable inserts. As a result, an item that was used that morning tor a casual function, for example, can easily become a formal accessory in a few seconds by changing the insert. Similarly, a company logo in a work uniform may be changed for a different logo or design, converting the uniform into casual or formal attire. Changing the design of an accessory may also allow the item to be used more often.
  • a fashion accessory including a housing and an insert, wherein the housing includes a first opening through which the insert is visible when in a seated position in the housing, and a second opening through which the insert may be removably installed into the seated position,
  • the insert is held in place in the housing by a retaining means,
  • the retaining means include at least one magnet.
  • the housing includes a skirt that prevents the insert from being removed from the first opening.
  • the insert is shaped to substantially conform to a void that connects the first and second openings.
  • magnets form at least part of the walls of the void, [0018] In another form, the void and the insert are rectangular,
  • the two long sides of the void have magnets inlaid on an interior surface
  • the two long sides of the insert are magnetised.
  • the two Jong sides of the insert are steel strips.
  • the two long sides of the insert are nickel plated.
  • the insert is configured to fit in the housing such that an outer face of the insert is aligned with an outer face of the housing when the insert is in the seated position.
  • an insert for a fashion accessory wherein the fashion accessory irtcliides a housing into which the insert can be fitted,
  • the insert is magnetic
  • the fashion accessory is substantially as herein described.
  • the fashion accessory is a bracelet.
  • the second opening is located proximal to a wrist of a person wearing the fashion accessory.
  • a band of the fashion accessory is removable from the housing.
  • the fashion accessory is a boot or shoe.
  • the fashion accessory is sewn into a wall of the fashion accessory so that the second opening is located proximal to a foot, ankle or leg of a person wearing the fashion accessory.
  • the fashion accessory is a coat or jacket
  • the housing is sewn into a panel of the fashion accessory so that the second opening is located so that it faces the inside of the fashion accessory.
  • the fashion accessory is a wallet.
  • the fashion accessory is a handbag.
  • a fashion accessory mcluding a pocket into which an insert can be placed, wherein the pocket includes at least one transparent panel through which the insert can: be seen when inside the pocket.
  • Figure 1 illustrates a top view of a housing
  • Figure 2 illustrates a bottom view of a housing
  • Figure 3 illustrates a side view cross section of a housing
  • Figure 4 illustrates a top view of an insert
  • Figure 5 illustrates a bottom view of an insert
  • Figure 6 illustrates a side view of an insert
  • Figure 7 illustrates an embodiment in the form of a bracelet being worn on the wrist of a person
  • Figure 8 illustrates a side view of an embodiment in the form of a shoe
  • Figure 9 illustrates a top view of an embodiment in the form of a shoe
  • Figure 10 illustrates an embodiment in the form of a jacket
  • Figure 11 illustrates a pocket as may be used in the embodiment of Figure 10;
  • Figure 12 i llustrates a view of an embodiment in the form of a wallet where the wallet is open;
  • Figure 13 illustrates a view of an embodiment in the form of a wallet where the wallet is closed;
  • Figure 14 illustrates a front view of an embodiment in the form of a handbag;
  • Figure 15 illustrates a top view of an embodiment in the form, of a handbag.
  • a housing 2 is shown that is suitable to form part of a fashion accessory.
  • the housing 2 includes a first opening 3 through which an insert may be seen when seated in the housing 2.
  • the embodiment shown is suitable for use as an. item of jewellery.
  • the housing 2 includes attachment points 7 where a chain, strap or other component of the jewellery item may be connected. This connection may be releasable, thereby allowing the chain, strap or other item to be interchangeable.
  • these attachment points 7 may not be present, or may be in another form,
  • FIG. 2 the housing 2 is shown from the opposite side to that in Figure 1.
  • This side includes a second opening 4 through which an insert may be installed into the seated position.
  • a skirt 5 can be seen in this figure. The insert abuts the skirt 5 when in the seated position, the skirt. 5 thereby preventing the insert from being removed through the first opening 3.
  • the cross section shows a magnet 6 inlaid into the inside wall of the housing 2.
  • This magnet 6 interacts with the insert to create a retaining means that prevent the insert from falling out of the housing 2 once in the seated position.
  • the outer face 8 of the housing 2 will preferably align with an outer face of an insert when the insert is in the seated position.
  • an insert 1 is shown that includes an outer face 11 and a cutout 1.2, The outer face I I is visible through the first opening 3 of the housing 2 when the insert 1 is installed in the housing 2.
  • the cutout 12 is shaped to abut, the skirt 5 when the insert 1 is in the seated position.
  • This embodiment of the insert 1 also includes steel strips 13 along the long sides.
  • the strips 13 may be magnetised to interact with the magnets 6 in the housing 2 and retain the insert 1. in the housing 2.
  • the strips 13, however, may be made from any other suitable material or in .alternative embodiments may not be present, relying instead on the insert 1 simply being made of metal that may be attracted by the magnets 6.
  • the strips 13 or the sides of the insert may be nickel plated.
  • Figure 6 shows a side view of the insert 1. This figure illustrates in more detail the shape of the cutout 12. When, comparing this shape to that of the void in the housing 2 as shown in Figure 3, it can be seen that the insert matches the cross section of the void. It can also be seen that when the insert 1 is in the seated position the outer face 11 will be flush with the outer face 8 of the housing 2, Again the steel strips 13 are shown in Figure 6.
  • FIG 7 an embodiment of an item of jewellery 10 is shown, which in this case takes the form of a bracelet.
  • the outer face 1.1 of the insert 1 is visible through the first opening 3 of the housing 2.
  • a band 20 is also shown attached to the housing 2.
  • the insert 1 will be fitted and removed from the housing 2 through the second opening 4.
  • the housing 2 is first turned over to provide access to the second opening 4.
  • the insert 1 is turned so that the outer face 11 is facing down into the housing 2.
  • the insert 1 is placed into the housing 2 until the cutout 12 of the insert 1 is seated against the skirt 5 of the housing 2.
  • the insert 1 will be locked in place by the magnets 6.
  • the jewellery item, including the housing 2 may then be put on.
  • To remove an insert 1 the jewellery item is first taken off.
  • the insert 1 can then be pushed down from the outer face 11 , so that it moves out of the housing 2 via the second opening 4.
  • the empty housing 2 may then be fitted with another insert 1,
  • the present invention in the form of a bracelet 10 also lends itself to customisation of the bands 20 that go around the wrist, adding another level of personalisation and eustomisabi!ity.
  • chains or straps used with other types of jewellery may also be interchangeable.
  • the housing 2 is designed so that the insert 1 is easy to place and remove yet once in place won't fall out from either opening of the housing 2.
  • the simplicity of the design makes use and re-use of the invention very easy, reducing the difficulty of learning complicated engineering or technological, sequences,
  • the housing 2 and insert 1 as described above may be adapted to be part of any one of a wide range of fashion items other than jewellery items.
  • FIG. 8 and 9 an example embodiment, is shown where the insert 1 and housing 2 are installed in a boot or shoe 30.
  • the housing 2 will typically be permanently attached to the shoe 30, so that an insert 1 may be easily changed.
  • the housing 2 will be fixed in an opening in a wail of the shoe 30.
  • the insert 1 can be inserted from the inside of the shoe 30, closest to the leg, ankle or foot of the person, depending on the location of the housing 2. This allows the outer face 11 to be visible while the shoe 30 is being worn, with the insert 1 easily changed by removing the shoe 30 and pushing the insert 1 out of the housing 2 via the second opening.4 into the inside of the shoe.
  • the outer face 11 , the outer face 8 and the outside of the shoe may all be flush.
  • the opposite face 14, the inner face of the housing 2 and the inside surface of the shoe 30 may be flush, thereby allowing the shoe 30 to remain comfortable to wear.
  • the housing may also be removable from the shoe 30, such as by being held in place by a pocket in the shoe 30.
  • the insert may simply be held in a pocket, without, the need for the housing 2, Such a pocket may be similar to that in further embodiments described below.
  • FIG. 10 another example embodiment is shown where the insert 1. and the housing 2 are installed in an item of clothing, in this case a jacket 40. Any other item of clothing may also be used, such as a shirt, pants, blazer, suit, or coat.
  • the housing 2 may be permanently fixed in the jacket 40, creating a hole when the insert 1 is removed. Similar to the embodiments described above, the outer face 11 is visible from the outside of the jacket 40 and the insert 1. can be reoio ved through the second opening 4 towards the inside of the jacket 40..
  • FIG. 11 an alternative method of mounting the insert 1 and/or housing 2 is shown.
  • This method uses a pocket 42, where the housing 2 with, insert 1 installed is placed in the pocket and closed using a zipper 43 or other similar closing device.
  • the housing 2 may not be present, with the insert 1 simply being placed into the pocket 42. At least the outer portion of the pocket will be transparent, thereby allowing the insert 1. to be visible when installed.
  • FIG 12 another example embodiment is shown where the insert 1 and the housing 2 are installed in a wallet 50.
  • the housing 2 may be permanently fixed in the wallet 50, creating a hole when the insert 1 is removed, in one example, the outer face 11 is visible when the wallet 50 is closed, as shown in Figure 13, with the insert being removed by pushing through the second opening 4 towards the inside of the wallet 50,
  • the insert 1 and/or housing 2 may be held in a pocket 42, similar to the embodiment described above with a pocket 42 in a jacket 40.
  • the pocket may form part of the wallet 50.
  • FIG 14 another example embodiment is shown where the insert 1 and the housing 2 are installed in a handbag 60, Similar to the wallet 50 and jacket 40, the housing 2 may form part of the side of the handbag 60.
  • a pocket 42 may be used where the pocket 42 is attached to or forms part of the side of the handbag 60 and where the housing 2 is optionally used.

Abstract

A fashion accessory which includes a housing (1) and an insert. The housing (1) includes a first opening (3) through which the insert is visible when in a seated position in the housing (1), and a second opening (4) through which the insert may be removably installed into the seated position. The fashion accessory (1) allows persons to have options in the appearance of their jewellery or other fashion accessories, allowing the inclusion of logos or other ornamental components to be inserted in the housing (1).

Description

FASHION ACCESSORY
TECHNIC AL FIELD
[0001] The present invention generally relates to fashion items, and in particular- to fashion accessories with interchangeable inserts.
BACKGROUND OF ART
[0002] Jewellery, clothes and other fashion accessories currently available primarily focus on single buy, single use models. Brand names, logos and other patterns or designs are generally a permanent part of the item, such as a printed logo, a tag sewn to the item, or embroidery on clothes or other accessories, A fashion accessory suitable for casual use is generally not adaptable to be used at a formal function, for example.
[0003] One area where interchangeable designs has been attempted is jewellery. Jewellers have fried a number of methods to .fix the problem of single use jewellery by making lines that are more diversified and customised. A few of the more common and relevant forms are below.
[0004] Charm Jewellery: The field of charm jewellery is not new by any means. Retailers aim to solve the issue of single use jewellery by offering a range of "charms" that change the initial bracelet model to reflect personal attributes and aesthetics. However, this "keepsake" form tends to be an amalgamation of different pieces rather than interchangeable parts that make the overall look of the jewellery item more appropriate for different settings.
[0005] Magnetic Jewellery: Magnetic Jewellery has also seen a recent rise in popularity and in particular customisable Options. Magnetic jewellery tends to be relatively cheap but also relatively fragile. Its inherent nature of being able to be taken apart and put together easily makes it a viable option for changing one piece of jewellery into something more appropriate for another setting. Yet, the volume of pieces needed to create a new model from the existing makes it .impractical. [0006] As mentioned above, charm jewellery does allow customers some level of customisation and personalisation to the limitations of the individual collections offered by specific jewellery companies. In addition, these charms are then worn together in a jewellery equivalent of a "scrapbook". These options while fun and sometimes meaningful do not change the inherent problem of whether or not this particular item is appropriate for the setting. A charm, bracelet for everyday use is fine in most contexts but may not be appropriate for a formal dinner, for example. The advantage in this process is the range and accessibility of options. Most jewellers carry a charm line so it is very easy to get one that reflects something meaningful to you.
[0007] Magnetic jewellery happens to be very versatile, easy to use, fun and creative. However, it is relatively new and a large range of pieces is difficult to come by. That being said it is very easy to redo combinations and make completely new items with existing pieces. This is the large draw of magnetic beads and pieces. On the other hand the constant wear of taking apart and recreating makes this type of jewellery fragile and unreliable.
[0008] In terms of other fashion accessories, such as clothes and handbags, interchangeable components similar to those above are not seen. One example is the use of badges or brooches that can be pinned onto a jacket, coat or other items such as handbags. However, a purpose designed item with a replaceable component is not readily available,
[0009] The reference in this specification to any prior publication (or infomiaiion derived from it), or to any matter which is known, is not, and should not be taken as, an acknowledgement or admission or any form of suggestion that prior publication (or information derived from it) or known matter forms part of the common general knowledge in the field of endeavour to which this specification relates.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
[0010] The present invention seeks to provide a fashion accessory that is adaptable, to allow a single model to have a variety of uses. The invention may allow men and women to have options in the appearance and style of their jewellery, clothing or other accessory. [0011] The invention seeks to provide one all purpose item, which can then be tailored to specific purposes through interchangeable inserts. As a result, an item that was used that morning tor a casual function, for example, can easily become a formal accessory in a few seconds by changing the insert. Similarly, a company logo in a work uniform may be changed for a different logo or design, converting the uniform into casual or formal attire. Changing the design of an accessory may also allow the item to be used more often.
[0012] According to one example aspect, there is provided a fashion accessory, including a housing and an insert, wherein the housing includes a first opening through which the insert is visible when in a seated position in the housing, and a second opening through which the insert may be removably installed into the seated position,
[0013] In another form, the insert is held in place in the housing by a retaining means,
[0014] In another form, the retaining means include at least one magnet.
[0015] In another form, the housing includes a skirt that prevents the insert from being removed from the first opening.
[0016] In another form, the insert is shaped to substantially conform to a void that connects the first and second openings.
[0017] In another form, magnets form at least part of the walls of the void, [0018] In another form, the void and the insert are rectangular,
[0019] In another form, the two long sides of the void have magnets inlaid on an interior surface,
[0020] In another .form, the two long sides of the insert are magnetised. [002] ] In another form, the two Jong sides of the insert are steel strips. [0022] In another form, the two long sides of the insert are nickel plated. [0023] In another form, the insert is configured to fit in the housing such that an outer face of the insert is aligned with an outer face of the housing when the insert is in the seated position.
[0024] According to another example aspect, there is provided an insert for a fashion accessory, wherein the fashion accessory irtcliides a housing into which the insert can be fitted,
[0025] In another form,, the insert is magnetic;
[0026] In another form, the fashion accessory is substantially as herein described. [0027] In another form, the fashion accessory is a bracelet.
[0028] In another form, in use the second opening is located proximal to a wrist of a person wearing the fashion accessory.
[0029] In another form, a band of the fashion accessory is removable from the housing.
[0030] In another form, the fashion accessory is a boot or shoe.
[0031] In another form, the fashion accessory is sewn into a wall of the fashion accessory so that the second opening is located proximal to a foot, ankle or leg of a person wearing the fashion accessory.
[0032] In another form, the fashion accessory is a coat or jacket,
[0033] In another form, the housing is sewn into a panel of the fashion accessory so that the second opening is located so that it faces the inside of the fashion accessory.
[0034] In another form, the fashion accessory is a wallet.
[0035] In another form, the fashion accessory is a handbag. [0036] According to another example aspect, there is provided a fashion accessory, mcluding a pocket into which an insert can be placed, wherein the pocket includes at least one transparent panel through which the insert can: be seen when inside the pocket.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0037] Example embodiments should become apparent from the following description, which is given by way of example only, of at least one preferred but non- limiting embodiment, described in connection with the accompanying figures.
[0038] Figure 1 illustrates a top view of a housing;
[0039] Figure 2 illustrates a bottom view of a housing;
[0040] Figure 3 illustrates a side view cross section of a housing;
[0041] Figure 4 illustrates a top view of an insert;
[0042] Figure 5 illustrates a bottom view of an insert;
[0043] Figure 6 illustrates a side view of an insert;
[0044] Figure 7 illustrates an embodiment in the form of a bracelet being worn on the wrist of a person;
[0045] Figure 8 illustrates a side view of an embodiment in the form of a shoe;
[0046] Figure 9 illustrates a top view of an embodiment in the form of a shoe;
[0047] Figure 10 illustrates an embodiment in the form of a jacket;
[0048] Figure 11 illustrates a pocket as may be used in the embodiment of Figure 10;
[0049] Figure 12 i llustrates a view of an embodiment in the form of a wallet where the wallet is open;
[0050] Figure 13 illustrates a view of an embodiment in the form of a wallet where the wallet is closed; [0051] Figure 14 illustrates a front view of an embodiment in the form of a handbag; and
[00523 Figure 15 illustrates a top view of an embodiment in the form, of a handbag. PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0053] The following modes, given by way of example only, are described in order to provide a more precise understanding of the subject matter of a. preferred embodiment or embodiments.
[0054] In the figures, incorporated to illustrate features of an example embodiment, like reference numerals are used to identify like pails throughout the figures.
[0055] Referring to Figure 1, a housing 2 is shown that is suitable to form part of a fashion accessory. The housing 2 includes a first opening 3 through which an insert may be seen when seated in the housing 2. The embodiment shown is suitable for use as an. item of jewellery. The housing 2 includes attachment points 7 where a chain, strap or other component of the jewellery item may be connected. This connection may be releasable, thereby allowing the chain, strap or other item to be interchangeable. In alternative embodiments, particularly where the fashion accessory is something other than a je wellery item, these attachment points 7 may not be present, or may be in another form,
[00563 Referring now to Figure 2, the housing 2 is shown from the opposite side to that in Figure 1. This side includes a second opening 4 through which an insert may be installed into the seated position. A skirt 5 can be seen in this figure. The insert abuts the skirt 5 when in the seated position, the skirt. 5 thereby preventing the insert from being removed through the first opening 3.
[0057] Referring now to Figure 3, the cross section shows a magnet 6 inlaid into the inside wall of the housing 2. This magnet 6 interacts with the insert to create a retaining means that prevent the insert from falling out of the housing 2 once in the seated position. The outer face 8 of the housing 2 will preferably align with an outer face of an insert when the insert is in the seated position. [0058] Referring now to Figure 4, an insert 1 is shown that includes an outer face 11 and a cutout 1.2, The outer face I I is visible through the first opening 3 of the housing 2 when the insert 1 is installed in the housing 2. The cutout 12 is shaped to abut, the skirt 5 when the insert 1 is in the seated position. This embodiment of the insert 1 also includes steel strips 13 along the long sides. The strips 13 may be magnetised to interact with the magnets 6 in the housing 2 and retain the insert 1. in the housing 2. The strips 13, however, may be made from any other suitable material or in .alternative embodiments may not be present, relying instead on the insert 1 simply being made of metal that may be attracted by the magnets 6. In yet another embodiment the strips 13 or the sides of the insert may be nickel plated.
[0059] Referring now to Figure 5, the opposite side of the insert 1 is shown, illustrating the opposite face 14. Again this figure shows the optional steel strips 13 that may be included in a preferred embodiment.
[00603 Figure 6 shows a side view of the insert 1. This figure illustrates in more detail the shape of the cutout 12. When, comparing this shape to that of the void in the housing 2 as shown in Figure 3, it can be seen that the insert matches the cross section of the void. It can also be seen that when the insert 1 is in the seated position the outer face 11 will be flush with the outer face 8 of the housing 2, Again the steel strips 13 are shown in Figure 6.
[00613 Referring now to Figure 7, an embodiment of an item of jewellery 10 is shown, which in this case takes the form of a bracelet. The outer face 1.1 of the insert 1 is visible through the first opening 3 of the housing 2. A band 20 is also shown attached to the housing 2.
[0062] When the insert 1. is fitted in the housing 2 the magnets 6 will hold the insert 1 in place, while the skirt 5 will stop the insert 1 from falling through the first opening 3, and the user's .arm. will also prevent the insert: 1 from falling through the second opening 4. When in the seated position the outer face 11 of the insert i will be aligned with the outer [0063] Many alternative embodiments of the invention exist that use different methods of securing the insert 1 in the housing 2. These may include, but are not limited to:
* a lock system similar to that found on a door including a hinge that opens and closes from the top or the bottom of the housing and using any of magnets, hooks, pins, latch, clasp, chain, key, springs, or another system;
* a. magnet laid on the bottom side of the housing which is covered and the insert is placed into the housing from the top; or
* a housing that allows the insert to slide in and out via an opening in the side of the housing which again may use magnets, hooks, pins, latch, clasp, chain, key, springs, or another system to hold in place.
[0064] Other alternative embodiments may vary the shape and design of the housing and inserts, so that they may not be rectangular.
[0065] The insert 1 will be fitted and removed from the housing 2 through the second opening 4. To install an insert 1 the housing 2 is first turned over to provide access to the second opening 4. The insert 1 is turned so that the outer face 11 is facing down into the housing 2. The insert 1 is placed into the housing 2 until the cutout 12 of the insert 1 is seated against the skirt 5 of the housing 2. The insert 1 will be locked in place by the magnets 6. The jewellery item, including the housing 2, may then be put on. To remove an insert 1 the jewellery item is first taken off. The insert 1 can then be pushed down from the outer face 11 , so that it moves out of the housing 2 via the second opening 4. The empty housing 2 may then be fitted with another insert 1,
[0066] The present invention in the form of a bracelet 10 also lends itself to customisation of the bands 20 that go around the wrist, adding another level of personalisation and eustomisabi!ity. Similarly, chains or straps used with other types of jewellery may also be interchangeable.
[0067] The housing 2 is designed so that the insert 1 is easy to place and remove yet once in place won't fall out from either opening of the housing 2. The simplicity of the design makes use and re-use of the invention very easy, reducing the difficulty of learning complicated engineering or technological, sequences,
[0068] The housing 2 and insert 1 as described above may be adapted to be part of any one of a wide range of fashion items other than jewellery items.
[0069] Referring to Figures 8 and 9, an example embodiment, is shown where the insert 1 and housing 2 are installed in a boot or shoe 30. The housing 2 will typically be permanently attached to the shoe 30, so that an insert 1 may be easily changed. The housing 2 will be fixed in an opening in a wail of the shoe 30. In this way the insert 1 can be inserted from the inside of the shoe 30, closest to the leg, ankle or foot of the person, depending on the location of the housing 2. This allows the outer face 11 to be visible while the shoe 30 is being worn, with the insert 1 easily changed by removing the shoe 30 and pushing the insert 1 out of the housing 2 via the second opening.4 into the inside of the shoe.
[0070] Preferably, the outer face 11 , the outer face 8 and the outside of the shoe may all be flush. Also preferably, the opposite face 14, the inner face of the housing 2 and the inside surface of the shoe 30 may be flush, thereby allowing the shoe 30 to remain comfortable to wear.
[0071] In another embodiment, the housing may also be removable from the shoe 30, such as by being held in place by a pocket in the shoe 30. in yet another embodiment, the insert may simply be held in a pocket, without, the need for the housing 2, Such a pocket may be similar to that in further embodiments described below.
[0072] Referring to Figure 10, another example embodiment is shown where the insert 1. and the housing 2 are installed in an item of clothing, in this case a jacket 40. Any other item of clothing may also be used, such as a shirt, pants, blazer, suit, or coat. Once again the housing 2 may be permanently fixed in the jacket 40, creating a hole when the insert 1 is removed. Similar to the embodiments described above, the outer face 11 is visible from the outside of the jacket 40 and the insert 1. can be reoio ved through the second opening 4 towards the inside of the jacket 40.. [0073] Referring to Figure 11, an alternative method of mounting the insert 1 and/or housing 2 is shown. This method uses a pocket 42, where the housing 2 with, insert 1 installed is placed in the pocket and closed using a zipper 43 or other similar closing device. In yet another embodiment, the housing 2 may not be present, with the insert 1 simply being placed into the pocket 42. At least the outer portion of the pocket will be transparent, thereby allowing the insert 1. to be visible when installed.
[0074] Referring to Figure 12, another example embodiment is shown where the insert 1 and the housing 2 are installed in a wallet 50. In a similar way to the embodiments described above, the housing 2 may be permanently fixed in the wallet 50, creating a hole when the insert 1 is removed, in one example, the outer face 11 is visible when the wallet 50 is closed, as shown in Figure 13, with the insert being removed by pushing through the second opening 4 towards the inside of the wallet 50,
[0075] In another example embodiment, the insert 1 and/or housing 2 may be held in a pocket 42, similar to the embodiment described above with a pocket 42 in a jacket 40. Here the pocket may form part of the wallet 50.
[0076] Referring to Figure 14, another example embodiment is shown where the insert 1 and the housing 2 are installed in a handbag 60, Similar to the wallet 50 and jacket 40, the housing 2 may form part of the side of the handbag 60. In alternative embodiments, a pocket 42 may be used where the pocket 42 is attached to or forms part of the side of the handbag 60 and where the housing 2 is optionally used.
[0077] Many other fashion accessories incorporating the invention as described above may be envisaged and fall within the scope of the present invention, such as, but not limited to, necklaces, sunglasses, backpacks, satchels, travel bags, suit cases or other luggage, hats, caps, watches, scarves, gloves, belts, phone or tablet cases, laptop bags or covers, and hair pieces. In each case the housing 2 is attached to of incorporated into part of the item so that various inserts 1 can be attached or removed and swapped.
[0078] Many modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present invention.

Claims

CLAIMS:
1. A fashion accessory including a housing and an insert, wherein the housing includes a first opening through which the insert is visible when in a seated position in the housing, and a Second opening through which the insert may be removably installed into the seated position.
2. The fashion accessory according to claim 1 , wherein the insert is held in place in the housing by a retaining means*
3. The fashion accessory according to claim 1, wherein the insert is held in place in the housing by a retaining means that include at least one magnet.
4. The fashion accessory according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the housing includes a skirt that prevents the insert from being removed from the first opening.
5. The fashion accessory according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the insert is shaped to substantially conform to a void that connects the first and second openings,
6. The fashion accessory according to any one of claims 1 to 4. wherein the insert is shaped to substantially conform to a void that connects the first and second openings and wherein magnets form at; least part of the walls of the void.
7. The fashion accessory according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the insert is shaped to substantially conform to a void that connects the first and second openings, wherein the void and the insert are rectangular.
8- The fashion accessory according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the insert is shaped to substantially conform to a rectangular void that connects the first and second openings, wherein the two long sides of the void have magnets inlaid on an interior surface,
9. The fashion accessory according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the insert is shaped to substantially conform to a rectangular void that connects the first and second openings, wherein the two long sides of the insert .are magnetised.
10. The fashion accessory according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the insert, is shaped to substantially conform to a rectangular void that, connects the first and second openings, wherein the two long sides of the void are magnetic and the two long sides of the insert are steel strips.
1 L The fashion accessory according to any one of claims .1. to 10, wherein the insert is configured to fit in the housing such -that an outer face of the insert is aligned with an outer face of the housing when the insert is in the seated position.
12. The fashion accessory according to any one of claims 1 to 11, wherein the fashion accessory is a bracelet.
13. The fashion accessory according to any one of claims 1 to 11 , wherein the fashion accessory is a bracelet and in use the second opening is located proximal to a wrist of a person wearing the fashion accessory.
14. The fashion accessory according to any one of claims 1 to 11 , wherein the fashion accessory is a bracelet and a band of the fashion accessory is removable from the housing.
15. The fashion accessory according to any one of claims 1 to 11 , wherein the fashion accessory is a boot or shoe.
1.6. The fashion accessory according to any one of claims 1 to 11, wherein the fashion accessory is a boot or shoe and the housing is part of a wall of the boot or shoe so that the second opening is located proximal to a foot, ankle or leg of a person wearing the fashion accessory,
17. The fashion accessory according to any one of claims 1 to 11 , wherein the fashion accessory is a. coat or jacket,
18. The fashion accessory according to any one of claims 1 to 11, wherein the fashion accessory is a coat or jacket and the housing is part of a panel of the coat or jacket so that the second opening is located so that, it faces the inside of the fashion accessory.
19. The fashion accessory according to any one of claims 1 to 1 1, wherein the fashion accessory is a wallet or a handbag.
20. An insert for a fashion accessory, wherein the fashion accessory is defined according to any one of claims 1 to 39,
EP14871125.2A 2013-12-18 2014-12-10 Fashion accessory Withdrawn EP3082491A4 (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (3)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
AU2013904943A AU2013904943A0 (en) 2013-12-18 Bracelet
AU2014902627A AU2014902627A0 (en) 2014-07-08 Fashion accessory
PCT/AU2014/050413 WO2015089576A1 (en) 2013-12-18 2014-12-10 Fashion accessory

Publications (2)

Publication Number Publication Date
EP3082491A1 true EP3082491A1 (en) 2016-10-26
EP3082491A4 EP3082491A4 (en) 2017-04-26

Family

ID=53401797

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
EP14871125.2A Withdrawn EP3082491A4 (en) 2013-12-18 2014-12-10 Fashion accessory

Country Status (5)

Country Link
US (1) US20160286908A1 (en)
EP (1) EP3082491A4 (en)
JP (1) JP2016540533A (en)
CN (1) CN105813492A (en)
WO (1) WO2015089576A1 (en)

Families Citing this family (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN106108285A (en) * 2016-09-04 2016-11-16 华北理工大学 Magnetic team badge school badge chest card
US20210153603A1 (en) * 2019-11-25 2021-05-27 Zoe Kennedy Removable collar for footwear

Citations (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4236331A (en) * 1978-11-24 1980-12-02 Mattson Ralph W Magnetic badge assembly
US20030188815A1 (en) * 2002-04-05 2003-10-09 Hart Maryrose Transparent pouch for carrying travel documents
US20100075073A1 (en) * 2008-09-24 2010-03-25 O'byrne Christopher Article with interchangeable decorative ornaments
WO2013013163A1 (en) * 2011-07-21 2013-01-24 Joel Buckley Golf ball marker holder and method
US20130305778A1 (en) * 2012-05-16 2013-11-21 Gladys Franco Fashion Article Having a Concealed Storage Cavity
US8596090B1 (en) * 2012-06-12 2013-12-03 Robert D Smith Jewellery article with magnetic elements

Family Cites Families (13)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DK0777898T3 (en) * 1994-09-09 1999-03-15 Waw World Art Watch Vertriebs Admission and badge
US6101843A (en) * 1996-11-07 2000-08-15 Nagano; Tomohisa Double-structure ring
DE29620351U1 (en) * 1996-11-22 1997-02-20 Roeschke Rainer Decorative frame that can be worn on the body
US6035449A (en) * 1997-11-10 2000-03-14 Galler; Raymond R. Magnetic detachable pocket
US6557377B1 (en) * 2000-01-20 2003-05-06 Allison Massari Magnetically secured jewelry display frame
US6632168B2 (en) * 2001-03-13 2003-10-14 Advanced Recording Technologies Magnetic therapeutic device and method of use
CN2545871Y (en) * 2002-05-09 2003-04-23 王来峰 Magnetic brooch
JP2006043228A (en) * 2004-08-06 2006-02-16 Morioka Eiji Magnetic health implement and production method thereof
US8640266B2 (en) * 2010-03-30 2014-02-04 Elizabeth Best Magnetic securing device assembly and method for securing a garment while nursing
US8875542B2 (en) * 2011-01-17 2014-11-04 Noah Severs Magnetic interchangeable jewelry
US9021833B2 (en) * 2011-12-21 2015-05-05 Arjang & Co. Jewelry assembly with a replaceable decorative insert
US9295309B1 (en) * 2013-12-05 2016-03-29 Richline Group Jewelry with interchangeable decorative elements
CN104397940B (en) * 2014-12-18 2015-06-10 深圳市中盛珠宝首饰有限公司 Jewelry and accessory thereof

Patent Citations (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4236331A (en) * 1978-11-24 1980-12-02 Mattson Ralph W Magnetic badge assembly
US20030188815A1 (en) * 2002-04-05 2003-10-09 Hart Maryrose Transparent pouch for carrying travel documents
US20100075073A1 (en) * 2008-09-24 2010-03-25 O'byrne Christopher Article with interchangeable decorative ornaments
WO2013013163A1 (en) * 2011-07-21 2013-01-24 Joel Buckley Golf ball marker holder and method
US20130305778A1 (en) * 2012-05-16 2013-11-21 Gladys Franco Fashion Article Having a Concealed Storage Cavity
US8596090B1 (en) * 2012-06-12 2013-12-03 Robert D Smith Jewellery article with magnetic elements

Non-Patent Citations (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Title
See also references of WO2015089576A1 *

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
JP2016540533A (en) 2016-12-28
US20160286908A1 (en) 2016-10-06
WO2015089576A1 (en) 2015-06-25
CN105813492A (en) 2016-07-27
EP3082491A4 (en) 2017-04-26

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US20060201595A1 (en) Apparatus for carrying items
US9364051B2 (en) Decorative system with fasteners and interchangeable connectors
US20060201594A1 (en) Apparatus for carrying items
US8408387B2 (en) Holder for removably storing circular disc-like objects
US5758516A (en) Accessories for accommodating finger ring
US20180055120A1 (en) Functional Decorative Brooch Skirt Weights
US20110271715A1 (en) Removable Securable Interchangeable Clothing Button Jeweled System
US20160085215A1 (en) Timepiece holder assembly
US20150047095A1 (en) Modular Necktie
US20160286908A1 (en) Fashion accessory
US20180303214A1 (en) Storage accessories with sliding keepsakes
US20120312851A1 (en) Wrist Wallet
US20130075437A1 (en) Security bracelet
AU2014366828A1 (en) Fashion accessory
US20140130312A1 (en) Alteration Clips
US20120266360A1 (en) Sleeved Wrist Pouch
KR200338152Y1 (en) Handbag having a timepiece
KR200380780Y1 (en) Decoration of purse
WO2015057651A1 (en) Jewelry article
US20220047048A1 (en) Storage device jewelry attachment for clothing
US20170231298A1 (en) Reversible Pak O Jack
JP3129238U (en) accessory case
KR200164936Y1 (en) Accessories with coinpurse
JP3072368U (en) wallet
KR20200059702A (en) Detachable fragrant fingertip phone case

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
PUAI Public reference made under article 153(3) epc to a published international application that has entered the european phase

Free format text: ORIGINAL CODE: 0009012

17P Request for examination filed

Effective date: 20160422

AK Designated contracting states

Kind code of ref document: A1

Designated state(s): AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR

AX Request for extension of the european patent

Extension state: BA ME

DAX Request for extension of the european patent (deleted)
A4 Supplementary search report drawn up and despatched

Effective date: 20170329

RIC1 Information provided on ipc code assigned before grant

Ipc: A44C 3/00 20060101AFI20170323BHEP

Ipc: A44C 5/00 20060101ALI20170323BHEP

Ipc: A44C 27/00 20060101ALI20170323BHEP

Ipc: A44C 25/00 20060101ALI20170323BHEP

STAA Information on the status of an ep patent application or granted ep patent

Free format text: STATUS: REQUEST FOR EXAMINATION WAS MADE

STAA Information on the status of an ep patent application or granted ep patent

Free format text: STATUS: THE APPLICATION IS DEEMED TO BE WITHDRAWN

18D Application deemed to be withdrawn

Effective date: 20171031