WO2007022632A1 - Interchangeable jewellery insert and item for receiving the insert - Google Patents

Interchangeable jewellery insert and item for receiving the insert Download PDF

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WO2007022632A1
WO2007022632A1 PCT/CA2006/001385 CA2006001385W WO2007022632A1 WO 2007022632 A1 WO2007022632 A1 WO 2007022632A1 CA 2006001385 W CA2006001385 W CA 2006001385W WO 2007022632 A1 WO2007022632 A1 WO 2007022632A1
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jewellery
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Robert D. Smith
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Priority to CA2621143A priority patent/CA2621143C/en
Priority to ES06790568.7T priority patent/ES2561057T3/en
Priority to PL06790568T priority patent/PL1916921T3/en
Priority to EP06790568.7A priority patent/EP1916921B1/en
Priority to DK06790568.7T priority patent/DK1916921T3/en
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44CPERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
    • A44C17/00Gems or the like
    • A44C17/02Settings for holding gems or the like, e.g. for ornaments or decorations
    • A44C17/0208Settings for holding gems or the like, e.g. for ornaments or decorations removable
    • A44C17/0216Settings for holding gems or the like, e.g. for ornaments or decorations removable with automatic locking action, e.g. by using a spring

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  • the present invention relates to the field of jewellery. More particularly, the present invention relates to interchangeable jewellery inserts, items for receiving the insert, and connectors for reversibly securing the interchangeable insert within the items.
  • the present invention relates to the field of jewellery. More particularly, the present invention relates to interchangeable jewellery inserts, items for receiving the insert, and connectors for reversibly securing the interchangeable insert within the items.
  • an interchangeable jewellery insert for detachable attachment to a receptacle of an item, the insert comprising:
  • a body having at least one dimension that is sized to fit within the receptacle of the item
  • an extension for engaging a surface of the receptacle, formed of elastic material coupled to the body and extending outward from two or more points on the periphery of the body, each extension distance being less than 0.33 times the largest dimension of the body, the two or more points on the periphery having at least one angular separation of greater than 30 degrees.
  • the extension of the interchangeable insert is a closed continuous circuit along the periphery of the body.
  • the extension may be continuous along a portion of the periphery of the body, the portion having end points with an angular separation of greater than 45 degrees.
  • the two or more points on the periphery of the body of the interchangeable insert having extensions extending therefrom are separate and opposing portions on the periphery of the body.
  • the two or more points have an angular separation of greater than 45 degrees. In still other aspects, the two or more points have an angular separation of at least 90 degrees.
  • the extension distance of the elastic extension of the interchangeable insert is less than 0.3 times the largest dimension of the body. In certain other aspects, the extension distance is less than 0.2 times the largest dimension of the body.
  • a receptacle for receiving an interchangeable jewellery insert.
  • the receptacle may be incorporated into any item or any item may be configured or manufactured to comprise a receptacle.
  • a jewellery item receptacle for receiving an interchangeable jewellery insert comprising: a base and a sidewall, the base having two opposing points sized to fit at least one dimension of a body of the interchangeable jewellery insert, the sidewall having an inward extension extending towards a central axis of the receptacle, the inward extension of the receptacle sized for deforming an elastically deformable extension that extends outward from the body of the interchangeable jewellery insert; and the receptacle having a surface for frictionally engaging the elastically deformable extension.
  • an inward extension of the receptacle is for engaging an elastic extension of an interchangeable insert on a surface of the inward extension that is closest to the base of the receptacle.
  • the inward extension may comprise a continuous closed extension or may be comprised of discrete separate components.
  • the elastic extension is to be engaged on a surface of the sidewall of the receptacle.
  • the surface may be a cavity or groove in the sidewall.
  • the surface for engaging the elastic extension is in between an inward extension and the base of the receptacle.
  • a sidewall rises from the base of a receptacle to form a continuous and closed sidewall such that the radial cross-section of the sidewall is continuous.
  • the sidewall need not be continuous in its radial cross-section.
  • an inward extension is continuous along the entire interior surface of the sidewall or an inward extension may comprise separate and discrete components.
  • a jewellery grommet receptacle for receiving an interchangeable jewellery insert, the receptacle comprising: a continuous sidewall defining the interior of the receptacle, the sidewall having two open ends, a lid end and a base end, the lid end having a lid flange extending radially outward and an inward extension extending towards a central axis of the receptacle, the inward extension sized for deforming an elastically deformable extension that extends outward from a body of the interchangeable jewellery insert; and the receptacle having a surface for frictionally engaging the elastically deformable extension.
  • a jewellery button receptacle for receiving an interchangeable jewellery insert, the receptacle comprising: a first piece comprising a base and a first portion of a sidewall extending from the base, a second piece comprising a second portion of the sidewall having an inward extension extending towards a central axis of the receptacle, the inward extension defining an opening sized for deforming an elastically deformable extension that extends outward from a body of the interchangeable jewellery insert, the second portion of the sidewall sized to fit a dimension of the body of the interchangeable jewellery insert that is larger than the opening defined by the inward extension, and the receptacle having a surface for frictionally engaging the elastically deformable extension.
  • FIGURE 1 shows top and side views of a ring in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure IA shows top views of a ring with an empty receptacle
  • Figure IB and 1C show side views of a ring with an interchangeable insert attached therein;
  • FIGURE 2A shows a top cross-section view and Figure 2B shows a side cross- section view of an empty receptacle of a pendant in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention
  • FIGURE 3 A and 3B show side cross-section views of an interchangeable insert
  • FIGURE 4A and 4B show top and side cross-section views of a pendant having an empty receptacle in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention
  • FIGURES 5A-B show side cross-section views of an interchangeable insert and rubber sleeve comprising a rubber extension in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention
  • FIGURE 6 shows an assembled view of the pendant shown in Figures 4 and 6 having the interchangeable insert attached within the receptacle in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention
  • FIGURE 7A shows side cross-section view of a grommet having an empty receptacle in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention
  • FIGURE 7B shows an assembled view of the grommet having the interchangeable insert attached within the receptacle in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention
  • FIGURE 7C shows side cross-section view of a grommet with a raised upper sidewall in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention
  • FIGURE 8A shows a side view of another example of an interchangeable insert
  • FIGURE 8B shows assembled view of a pendant and insert combination in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention
  • FIGURES 8C-8E show another example of the invention, with FIGURES 8C and 8D show a top view, and side view of the rubber sleeve, FIGURE 8E shows an assembled view of the pendant and insert combination in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention
  • FIGURE 9 A shows a side perspective views of a ring having an empty receptacle and FIGURE 9B shows an interchangeable insert that may be detachably attached within the receptacle in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention
  • FIGURE 1OA shows an example of a metal circlip used in conjunction with an insert in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention
  • FIGURE 1OB shows an assembled view of the pendant and insert combination using the metal circlip
  • FIGURE 11 shows an example of an insert in accordance with a further embodiment of the invention.
  • Figure 1 IB shows another example of an insert in accordance with a further embodiment of the invention.
  • FIGURE 12 shows an example of a button receptacle with side sectional view of components of a two-piece button receptacle and rivet-type button fastener combination in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention
  • FIGURES 13A-C shows another example of a button receptacle with Figure 13A showing a perspective view of an unassembled three-piece button receptacle, Figure 13B showing a side sectional view of an unassembled three-piece button receptacle and rivet-type button fastener, and Figure 13C showing a perspective view of components of a three-piece button receptacle in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 13D shows a bottom perspective view of an unassembled three-piece button receptacle.
  • the type of item for receiving an interchangeable jewellery insert is not critical to the present invention.
  • Jewellery types that can be worn on the body or through parts of the body are contemplated.
  • Jewellery types that can be incorporated into clothing or other articles are also contemplated.
  • items may be common objects such as bags, shoes, pens, key chains, buttons, or zipper pulls, that have been configured to receive a jewellery insert and are thereby transformed into a jewellery item.
  • interchangeable inserts may be interchangeable amongst all jewellery types including, rings, earrings, pendants, bracelets, necklaces, pins and brooches and body piercing jewellery.
  • interchangeable inserts may fit in buttons, grommets, pens, zipper pulls, watch straps, shoes, bags, belts, handbags, hats, backpacks, clothing, key chains, leather wristbands, sunglasses, and pet jewellery.
  • an item surface may be manufactured to have a receptacle for receiving an interchangeable jewellery insert.
  • Interchangeable inserts and their receptacles may be standardized such that a single interchangeable insert can fit into a variety of items, or that a single item can be fitted with a variety of inserts.
  • a jewellery item has a receptacle or chamber for receiving an interchangeable insert.
  • the receptacle comprises a base having two opposing points sized to fit at least one dimension of a body of an interchangeable insert.
  • the base may be a closed surface or have an opening.
  • the body of the interchangeable insert will have at least one dimension sized to fit within the receptacle of a jewellery item. Having at least one dimension of the body of the insert sized to fit within opposing points on the base of the receptacle helps to achieve a secure fit when an extension formed of elastic material extends from the body and engages a base of the receptacle, a sidewall of the receptacle, or both the base and the sidewall.
  • one or more of the base, the sidewall, or an inward extension of the sidewall of the receptacle can be configured to define an opening that is sized for deforming an elastically deformable extension of an interchangeable insert and for allowing a first portion of an interchangeable insert to pass freely through the opening, and optionally, the opening is sized to prevent a second portion of the interchangeable insert from passing through the opening.
  • the receptacle is a flat base having an opening and the interchangeable insert body has a first portion that is sized to freely pass through the opening and a second portion that cannot pass through the opening with an elastic extension, that is to be deformed by the opening, extending from between the two portions; the insert is pushed through the opening so that the first portion of the body and the elastic extension pass through while the second portion does not.
  • the receptacle and body are cylindrical and the diameter of the body is sized to fit within the receptacle.
  • the receptacle and body are rectangular prisms and the smallest dimension of the base of the body is sized to fit within opposing points on the base and opposing sidewalls of the receptacle.
  • a jewellery item receptacle will typically have a base and a sidewall.
  • the base may be closed or may have an opening such that a finger, pen or other rod like element may be inserted through the opening to push out an interchangeable insert that has been inserted within the receptacle.
  • an interchangeable insert is pushed into a receptacle and pushed out of the receptacle a convenient opening in the base of the receptacle is useful.
  • an opening in the base of the receptacle is not necessary.
  • An opening in the base may be of various sizes, but will typically be equal to or less than a perimeter defined by a sidewall.
  • a jewellery item receptacle will preferably have a sidewall rising from the base.
  • the sidewall may be continuous or may be separated by spaces.
  • a jewellery item designed to accept a cubic interchangeable insert may have a continuous sidewall rising from a quadrilateral base, such that the sidewall has four distinct faces that can encompass at least two dimensions of a cubic insert, hi a related example, the receptacle may have a sidewall rising from three sides of a quadrilateral base such that the sidewall has three distinct faces that can encompass at least one dimension of a cubic insert between opposing faces of the sidewall. In another related example, the receptacle may have a sidewall rising from two opposing sides of a quadrilateral base such that the sidewall has two opposing, distinct and separated faces that can encompass at least one dimension of a cubic insert.
  • a grommet may be placed in many different articles as will be recognized by the skilled person, including without limitation, clothing or accessories, for example, jeans, jean jackets, shirts, pants, skirts, sweaters, blouses, belts, handbags, shoes, sunglasses, or hats.
  • a grommet receptacle will typically have a continuous sidewall defining the interior of the receptacle, with the sidewall having two open ends, a lid end and a base end. At the lid end there can be a lid flange extending radially outward.
  • the lid end there can be an inward extension extending towards a central axis of the receptacle, with the inward extension sized for deforming an elastic extension that extends outward from a body of an interchangeable jewellery insert, hi certain other examples, the inward extension may run along the entire interioir surface of the sidewall to form a continuous and closed extension, hi other examples, the inward extension may be comprised of separate and discrete components such as dimples or stud -like projections, hi still other examples, there may be no inward extension.
  • the grommet is incorporated into an item and kept in place due to opposing forces exerted by the Hd flange and a retaining washer.
  • the retaining washer is passed over the base end and along the exterior of the sidewall, and secured in place by extending the sidewall, at the base end, radially outward to form a base flange for engaging the retaining washer.
  • buttons may be placed in many different articles as will be recognized by the skilled person, including without limitation, clothing or accessories, for example, jeans, jean jackets, shirts, pants, skirts, sweaters, blouses, belts, handbags, shoes, or hats.
  • any type of burton may be constructed as a jewellery item receptacle, including, without limitation, a one-piece button with thread holes in its base for attaching the button to an article such as clothing using a sewing mechanism
  • a one-piece button receptacle may also have an opening in it's base to engage a fastener with a fastener piece having a sidewall that can be stamped or crimped to engage the base of the main button piece and the fastener also having a retaining flange such that when fully assembled an article such as clothing is trapped in between the base of the main button piece and the retaining flange of the button fastener.
  • Buttons can also be constructed as two-piece or three-piece buttons as shown for example in Figures 16-18.
  • buttons known to the skilled person may be manufactured to be a jewellery item receptacle in the context of the present invention.
  • a variety of mechanisms for fastening buttons are also known in the art, and while the use of thread or rivet for engaging an opening in a base of a button receptacle is described herein, any other fastening mechanism may be used by the skilled person, including without limitation, fastening mechanisms that do not require an opening in the base of the button receptacle.
  • a button receptacle will typically have a base and a sidewall.
  • the base may be closed or may have an opening such that a finger, pen or other rod like element may be inserted through the opening to push out an interchangeable insert that has been inserted within the receptacle.
  • the base of the button receptacle and its fastener may have a central axial opening as shown for example in Figures 16 or 17.
  • the base may have a peripheral axial opening as shown for example in Figure 18, with an axial opening within the fastener being optional.
  • buttons typically produce buttons with continuous sidewalls as these types of buttons are typically stronger and can withstand more force or stress during the manufacturing process.
  • a button receptacle will have a surface such as a base of the receptacle, a sidewall of the receptacle, or both the base and the sidewall of the receptacle that can deform, engage or both deform and engage an elastically deformable extension of an interchangeable jewellery insert.
  • the button receptacle may have a peripheral opening through which a rod-like instrument may be inserted to remove an interchangeable insert.
  • the sidewall may further have divot for enabling small tool to be inserted for leveraging or prying out the insert.
  • one or more of the base, the sidewall, or an inward extension of the sidewall of a button receptacle can be configured to define an opening that is sized for deforming an elastically deformable extension of an interchangeable insert and for allowing a first portion of an interchangeable insert to pass freely through the opening, and optionally, the opening is sized to prevent a second portion of the interchangeable insert from passing through the opening.
  • a button receptacle need not be constructed as a single piece, and may be constructed in multiple pieces, hi one example, a two-piece button has a first piece that comprises a base and a first portion of a sidewall extending from the base and a second piece in the form of a button cap that comprises a second portion of the sidewall and an opening sized to deform an elastically deformable extension of an interchangeable insert.
  • a three-piece button has a first piece that comprises a base and a first portion of a sidewall extending from the base and a second piece in the form of a button cap that comprises a second portion of the sidewall and an opening sized to deform an elastically deformable extension of an interchangeable insert, and a third piece in form of an annular plug that functions to maintain the shape of the button cap during the manufacturing process.
  • the second portion of the sidewall may be a raised sidewall that is sized to fit a dimension of the body of an interchangeable jewellery insert that is larger than the opening sized to deform an elastically deformable extension of the insert, thereby reducing the possibility that the insert is snagged or accidentally dislodged.
  • the body of the interchangeable insert may be made of any suitable material.
  • a body having a metal housing that is identical to the metal of the jewellery item may be used; the metal housing having at least one dimension sized to fit within a receptacle, and further the metal housing may incorporate decorative elements.
  • the body may be devoid of metal and may be made entirely of stone, such as a gem, with the stone being cut to be coupled with an elastically deformable material and to fit within a receptacle of a jewellery item.
  • the body may be of any material known to a jewellery manufacturer including, without limitation, metal, stone, enamel, glass, plastic, ceramic, leather, rubber or combinations thereof.
  • the body of an interchangeable insert may be any shape provided that it has at least one dimension that is sized to fit within opposing points of a base of a jewellery item receptacle or within opposing points of a sidewall in examples where such opposing sidewalls are provided.
  • the body shape may be spherical, pyramidal, cubic, tubular, cylindrical, toroid, spiral, tetrahedral, polyhedral, helical, ziggurat, inverted ziggurat, conical, prismatic or any combination thereof.
  • the body of the interchangeable insert is coupled to an elastic material.
  • the type of elastic material is not critical to the invention.
  • the material should be sufficiently deformable by manual forces that can be exerted by a jewellery wearer, such that an interchangeable insert can be detachably attached to a jewellery item receptacle.
  • the elastic material should be durable enough to withstand repeated attachment and detachment of an interchangeable insert.
  • suitable elastically deformable materials are natural rubber or other elastomers such as viton, nitrile, EPDM (ethylene propylene dimonomer), neoprene, polyurethane, or silicone.
  • Plastics or metals having elastic properties or configured to be elastically deformable, for example as a spring, a metal circlip are other non- limiting examples of materials that can be used to form extensions.
  • the elastic material may be in the form of ribs, studs, O-ring, C-ring, or any other form or configuration that provides for extension of elastic material from the body of an insert.
  • the elastic material may originally be in molten or liquid form, and be poured, injected or molded into a suitable configuration. The coupling of the elastic material to the body of the insert may be accomplished in any convenient manner known in the art.
  • a rod of elastic material could pass through the body such that elastic material extends from two opposing points from the periphery of the body, hi another example, a portion of the body may be placed in an elastic sleeve that has elastically deformable extensions extending therefrom.
  • a shaft of a cylindrical body may be fitted with an O-ring.
  • a cubic body may be designed with slots for coupling to elastically deformable studs that would extend from several points along the periphery of the body.
  • an insert body is attached to a base or shaft made of elastic or non-elastic material that has an elastically deformable extensions extending therefrom.
  • a jewellery item receptacle will have a surface that deforms an elastic extension of an interchangeable insert, with deforming of the elastic extension typically occuring due to shearing, compressing or both shearing and compressing forces.
  • a surface is an inward extension or lip extending from a sidewall towards a central axis of the receptacle.
  • the inward extension can extend at any angle from an interior surface of a receptacle provided that it extends a sufficient distance to engage and deform an elastic extension of an interchangeable insert.
  • an inward extension may extend at an angle of 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 degrees or any angle therebetween with respect to the interior surface of the receptacle.
  • the inward extension or lip may be substantially parallel to the base of the receptacle.
  • a groove, channel or cavity that is for receiving and frictionally engaging an elastic extension may be made in an interior surface of the receptacle, hi one example, a cavity is made with an opening that has at least one of it's dimensions sized smaller than a dimension of the elastic extension of the insert so as to deform an elastic extension that is pushed through the opening.
  • the interior of the cavity may be larger than the opening to allow the portion of the elastic extension that has pushed through the cavity opening to at least partially regain its form, hi another example the sidewall alone without any inward extension is sized to deform an elastic extension and a groove or a channel in the sidewall provides a surface for the elastic extension to at least partially regain its form and achieve a secure fit.
  • An extension formed of elastic material may extend at any angle from the surface or tangential surface of the body of an interchangeable insert, for example, an extension may extend at an angle of 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 degrees or any angle therebetween with respect to the surface of the body. In certain examples, the angle will be from about 45 degrees to about 90 degrees relative to the surface of the body.
  • An extension formed of elastic material should not extend too long from the periphery of the body of an interchangeable insert.
  • An extension that is too long is likely to get accidentally snagged when not in use and may get lost or broken.
  • earrings with a long projection that extends through the ear lobe must typically be stored in a special case to avoid getting accidentally hooked on material when not in use or being damaged by accidentally placing objects on the projections.
  • United States Patent No. 6,470,709 shows another example of an extension that is susceptible to loss or being damaged due to its length.
  • extension distance is an important parameter to consider in order to achieve production of an interchangeable insert that can be easily stored without the need for any protective casing.
  • extension distance is meant the shortest normal vector distance from a point on the periphery of the body to the outer edge of the elastic material. Extension distance may be proportional to the body of the interchangeable insert. As such extension distance can be larger, in absolute terms, with a larger body, and smaller with a smaller body. Typically, an extension distance of greater than 1 times the largest dimension of the body of an interchangeable insert is not preferred as the extension dominates the body and becomes unwieldy in terms of storage. An extension distance of less than 0.5 times or 0.4 times the largest dimension of the body is more convenient for storage purposes.
  • extension distance of less than 0.33 (or about one-third) times the largest dimension of the body is suitable for storage purposes as the extension is then protected in the shadow of the body and any material that may accidentally sweep across or be dropped on an interchangeable insert that is not in use is more likely to contact the body before contacting the extension, hi examples of the present invention, the extension distance is less than 0.3, 0.2, 0.1, or 0.05 times less than the largest dimension of the body of an interchangeable insert.
  • the extension distance may also be proportional to the surface cross-section of the extension.
  • surface cross-section is meant a cross- section of an extension at the surface of the body of an interchangeable jewellery insert, the cross-section being parallel and coincident with any curve or surface of the body.
  • an interchangeable insert is coupled to a sleeve and an elastic extension extends from the sleeve, then the surface cross-section is determined at a curve or surface of the sleeve.
  • an extension distance of greater than 4 times the largest dimension of the surface cross-section is not preferred as this results in an overly bendable extension that is susceptible to breaking down with repeated attachment and detachment of an interchangeable insert.
  • extension distance of less than 2 times the largest dimension of the surface cross-section is more suitable for repeated attachment and detachment of an interchangeable insert, hi certain examples, extension distance of an extension of an interchangeable insert is less than 2, 1.5, 1, 0.5, or 0.3 times a surface cross-section for the extension.
  • an 0-ring is placed within a symmetrical groove that encircles the shaft of a cylindrical body of an interchangeable insert with approximately the inner half of the O-ring within the groove and the outer half of the O-ring extending from the surface of the body with an extension distance of approximately 1 mm.
  • the diameter of the shaft without the groove is approximately 10 mm and the diameter of the shaft at the groove is approximately 9mm, while the thickness of the O-ring is approximately 2mm and the O-ring has an inner diameter of slightly less than 9mm;
  • the height of the cylindrical body is approximately 5 mm;
  • the largest dimension of the surface cross-section is equivalent to the circumference of the shaft, approximately 31.4 mm and the extension distance is equivalent to the outer half of the O-ring, approximately 1 mm; accordingly in this example the extension distance is about 0.1 times the largest dimension of the body and is less than 0.032 times the largest dimension of the surface cross-section.
  • an extension will preferably extend outward from two or more points on the periphery of the body of an interchangeable insert, with the two or more points having an angular separation of at least 30 degrees.
  • angular separation is meant the internal angle formed by lines joining the centroid or center of gravity of a body of an interchangeable insert with two points on the periphery of the body of the insert. As the internal angle is used to determine angular separation, angular separation may range from 0 degrees to 180 degrees.
  • the two or more points of extension from the periphery of the body should not be too close together and typically should have an angular separation of at least 30 degrees.
  • an extension from points on the periphery having an angular separation of at least 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 degrees or any angle therebetween can achieve a secure fit.
  • the extension may be continuous, for example a band, or separate, for example a series of studs, or any combination thereof.
  • the extension may include two points having an angular separation of less than 30 degrees, however in each of these examples at least one angular separation will typically be greater than 30 degrees.
  • the extension extends from a continuum of points, such as would be the case for a band or rib-like extension, the band or the rib may be long enough such that the end points can have an angular separation of at least 30 degrees.
  • two rib extensions where neither rib has end points far enough apart to have an angular separation of greater than 30 degrees, could be placed far enough apart to have an angular separation of greater than 30 degrees between the points of extensions of the two ribs.
  • some angular separations may be less than 30 degrees, but at least two studs or spikes typically extend from points on the periphery of the body having an angular separation of greater than 30 degrees.
  • a single rib extension may be used with a single stud extension where the stud extension has an angular separation of greater than 30 degrees from many of the points of the rib extension, but all of the points within the rib extension have an angular separation of less than 30 degrees relative to each other.
  • an O-ring extension is coupled to a groove in a shaft of a cylindrical body.
  • the O-ring extends from a continuum of points some of which have an angular separation of less than 30 degrees, but the O-ring has at least one angular separation that is greater than 30 degrees, and further the largest angular separation found at opposing points of the O-ring will typically be greater than 90 degrees; if the O-ring is placed in the same radial plane as the centroid of the cylindrical body, then within the continuum of points of extension the largest angular separation provide by opposing points would be 180 degrees.
  • two perpendicular channels are bored through the shaft of a cylindrical body; each channel passes through the centroid that lies on the central axis of the body with both channels being in the same radial plane so as to intersect at the central axis.
  • the two perpendicular channels create four openings at the surface of the body that can have elastically deformable extensions extending therefrom.
  • Figure IA show top views of a ring (2) having an empty receptacle (4) and Figure IB and 1C show side views of the ring (2) having an interchangeable insert (6) attached within the receptacle (4).
  • the interchangeable insert is a cylindrical body with the shaft (8) of the body being coupled to an elastically deformable O-ring (10).
  • the receptacle (4) has a base (16) and sidewall (18) defining an interior cylinder that is sized to receive the interchangeable insert (6). In a plane that is substantially parallel to the base (16) of the receptacle, the sidewall (18) has an inward extension (12) extending towards a central axis of the receptacle.
  • the inward extension (12) of the receptacle is sized for deforming the elastically deformable O-ring (10) of the interchangeable jewellery insert and frictionally engaging the elastically deformable O-ring (10) on a surface of the inward extension (12) that is closest to the base (16) of the receptacle.
  • the insert is pushed down into the receptacle with sufficient manual force to cause the O- ring to be deformed by and pass by the inward extension (12) with the O-ring at least partially regaining its form in a groove (14) in a radial plane of the receptacle in between the base (16) and inward extension (12).
  • a finger or any other rod-like instrument such as a pen, is inserted through an opening (20) in the base (16) of the receptacle and used to exert a sufficient external manual force on the base of the insert so as to overcome the frictional engagement of the O-ring with the surface of the inward extension (12) that is closest to the base (16) of the receptacle.
  • the force is sufficient for the O-ring to be deformed by and pass by the inward extension, providing for release of the insert from the receptacle.
  • Figure 2A provides a top view and Figure 2B provides a side cross-section views of the receptacle of a pendant.
  • the pendant receptacle (22) has a base (28) and sidewall (32) defining an interior cylinder that is sized to receive the interchangeable insert (34) shown in Figure 3A.
  • the sidewall (32) In a plane that is substantially perpendicular to the base (28) of the receptacle, the sidewall (32) has an inward extension (24) extending towards a central axis of the receptacle.
  • the inward extension (24) of the receptacle is sized for deforming the elastically deformable O-ring (36) of the interchangeable jewellery insert and frictionally engaging the elastically deformable O-ring (36) on a surface of the inward extension (24) that is closest to the base (28) of the receptacle.
  • the insert is pushed down into the receptacle with sufficient manual force to cause the O-ring to be deformed by and pass by the inward extension (24) with the O-ring at least partially regaining its form in a groove (26) in a radial plane of the receptacle in between the base (28) and inward extension (24).
  • the dimensions of the features of the base (28) and sidewall (32) are labeled as follows: A, 9.75 mm; B, 14.23 mm; C, 14.96 mm; D, 15.46 mm; E, 25.06 mm; G, 1.44 mm; H, 0.43 mm ; J, 1.42 mm; K, 0.79; and L 0.5 mm.
  • Figure 3 A and 3B show side cross-section views of an interchangeable insert that can be detachably attached to the pendant shown in Figure 2 A and 2B.
  • the interchangeable insert is shown in the presence (Fig. 3A) or absence (Fig. 3B) of the
  • Figures 4-6 show another example of a pendant with an interchangeable insert.
  • Figure 4A and 4B show top and side cross-section views of a pendant having an empty receptacle (38)
  • Figures 5A-B show side cross-section views of an interchangeable insert (48) and rubber sleeve (50) comprising a rubber extension (52)
  • Figure 6 shows an assembled view of the pendant having the interchangeable insert (48) attached within the receptacle (38).
  • the interchangeable insert is a cylindrical body with the shaft (56) of the body being coupled to a rubber sleeve (50) comprising a sleeve portion (52) and an elastically deformable rubber extension (54) extending from the sleeve portion.
  • the shaft (56) may have an enlarged end (55) for keeping the sleeve portion (52) in place .
  • the receptacle (38) has a base (46) and sidewall (42a, 42b) defining an interior cylinder that is sized to receive the interchangeable insert (48). In a plane that is substantially parallel to the base (46) of the receptacle, the sidewall (42a, 42 b) has an inward extension (44) extending towards a central axis of the receptacle.
  • the inward extension (44) of the receptacle is sized for deforming the elastically deformable extension (54) of the interchangeable jewellery insert the elastically deformable extension (54) at least partially regaining its form after passing by the inward extension and frictionally engaging a surface of the sidewall (42a, 42b) that is in between the inward extension (44) and the base (46) of the receptacle.
  • the insert is pushed down into the receptacle with sufficient manual force to cause the elastic extension (54) to be deformed by and pass by the inward extension (44) with the elastic extension (54) at least partially regaining its form in frictionally engaging a surface of the sidewall (42a, 42b) that is in between the inward extension (44) and the base (46) of the receptacle. In the attached position the elastic extension (54) does not engage a surface of the inward extension (44).
  • a finger or any other rod-like instrument is inserted through an opening (40) in the base (46) of the receptacle and used to exert a sufficient external manual force on the base of the insert so as to overcome the frictional engagement of the elastic extension (54) with the surface of the sidewall (42a, 42b) and the surface of the inward extension (44).
  • the force is sufficient for the elastic extension (54) to be deformed by and pass by the inward extension, providing for release of the insert from the receptacle.
  • FIGs 7 A and 7B show an interchangeable insert that will fit a grommet that will be found in clothing and other articles including, without limitation, jeans, jean jackets and shirts etc., belts, handbags , leather wristbands, hats and even pet jewellery.
  • the grommet comprises a base end (64) and a sidewall (68) that defines an interior cylinder sized to fit at least a portion of an interchangeable insert.
  • the portion of the sidewall furthest from the base comprises a lid flange (80) that extends radially outward with the Hd flange (80) being folded back on itself and extending towards a central axis of the cylinder to form an inward extension (62).
  • the grommet comprises a sidewall that defines an interior cylinder having two open ends, a lid end and a base end. At the lid end the sidewall extends towards a central axis to form an inward extension and then folds back to extend radially outward to form a lid flange.
  • the portion of the sidewall closest (66) to the base end (64) is folded radially outward to form a base flange that engages a retaining washer (not shown) with the grommet being held within the article by opposing forces of the retaining washer and Hd flange (80).
  • FIG 7A shows side cross-section view of a grommet having an empty receptacle (60).
  • Figure 7B shows an assembled view of the grommet having the interchangeable insert (76) attached within the receptacle (60).
  • the interchangeable insert is a cylindrical body with the shaft (78) of the body being coupled to a rubber sleeve comprising a sleeve portion (72) and an elastic extension (74) that is continuous with and extending outward from the sleeve portion.
  • the shaft (78) of the body may have an enlarged end (77) for keeping the rubber sleeve (70) in place.
  • the grommet receptacle (60) has a base (64) and sidewall (68) defining an interior cylinder that is sized to receive at least a portion of the interchangeable insert (76).
  • the sidewall (68) has an inward extension (62) extending towards a central axis of the receptacle.
  • the inward extension (62) of the receptacle is sized for deforming the elastic extension (74) of the interchangeable jewellery insert with the elastic extension (74) at least partially regaining its form after passing by the inward extension and frictionally engaging a surface of the sidewall (68) that is in between the inward extension (62) and the base (64) of the receptacle.
  • the insert is pushed down into the receptacle with sufficient manual force to cause the elastic extension (74) to be deformed by and pass by the inward extension (62) with the elastic extension (54) at least partially regaining its form in frictionally engaging a surface of the sidewall (68) that is in between the inward extension (62) and the base (64) of the receptacle. In the attached position the elastic extension (74) does not engage a surface of the inward extension (62).
  • FIG. 7C shows an example of a grommet, which has a raised upper sidewall (69) at the outside of the Hd flange for preventing the jewellery insert from being dislodged .
  • Figures 8A-8E show other examples of pendants with interchangeable inserts.
  • Figure 8 A shows a side view of an insert having rubber extruded from a hollow metal shaft (210) of the body to form several spike-like elastic extensions (212). The rubber is extruded through holes that are bore through the shaft surface.
  • Figures 8B shows assembled views of the pendant and insert combination.
  • Figures 8C-8E show another example of the invention.
  • Figures 8C, and 8D show a top view, and side view of the rubber sleeve comprising several separate stud-like extensions.
  • Figure 8E shows assembled view of the pendant and insert combination.
  • Figures 13A-D show yet another example of the invention with Figure 13 A showing a side view and and Figure 13B showing a bottom view of an interchangeable insert having holes bored through the shaft of the body and having rubber rods inserted through the holes and extending therefrom.
  • Figures 13C and 13D show exploded and assembled views of this pendant and insert combination.
  • Figure 9A shows a side perspective views of a ring (92) having an empty receptacle (94) and Figure 9B shows an interchangeable insert (90) that may be detachably attached within the receptacle (94).
  • the interchangeable insert (90) is a cubic body with the shaft (98) of the body having a cube shaped elastic extension (100) extending therefrom and the base (96) of the body having a spike-like elastic extension (102) extending therefrom.
  • the receptacle (94) has a base (106) and sidewall (108) that is sized to receive the interchangeable insert (90).
  • the base (106) of the receptacle and the sidewall (108) have a groove or cavity (110, 112) for receiving and frictionally engaging the elastic extensions (100, 102) of the insert.
  • the cavity openings are smaller than the extensions while the cavity interiors are larger than the cavity openings.
  • the cavity opening is a lip that frictionally engages the extensions.
  • Figure 1OA shows a top view of a metal circlip (218).
  • a circlip can be forced to pass through a smaller opening or a lip, re-expending on other side to provide a secure fit.
  • Figure 1OB shows an assembled view of the pendant and insert combination with the metal circlip (218).
  • Figure 1 IA shows an example of an insert, where the shaft (222) is made of elastic material such as rubber.
  • the shaft (222) may have a first end (224) with a larger diameter for engaging a receptacle.
  • the shaft may have a second end (226) which is formed to hold a button cap (228).
  • Figure 1 IB shows another example where the shaft 230 is made of elastic material , and has an enlarged end (232).
  • the shaft may be bound to a button cap (234) by bonding martial, for example but not limited to, glue.
  • Figure 12 shows an example of a two-piece button that has a first piece (122) that comprises a base (121) and a first portion of a sidewall (123) extending from the base and a second piece (120) in the form of a button cap that comprises a second portion of the sidewall (125) and an opening (127) sized to deform an elastically deformable extension of an interchangeable insert. More particularly, the sidewall (125) has an inward extension (126) extending towards a central axis of the receptacle.
  • the inward extension (126) of the receptacle is sized for deforming the elastic extension of an interchangeable insert with the elastic extension at least partially regaining its form after passing by the inward extension (126) and frictionally engaging a surface of the sidewall (123) that is in between the inward extension (126) and the base (121) of the receptacle.
  • the second portion of the sidewall (125) may be a raised sidewall (125a) that is sized to fit a dimension of the body of an interchangeable jewellery insert that is larger than the opening (127) defined by the inward extension (126), thereby reducing the possibility that the insert is snagged or accidentally dislodged.
  • the interchangeable insert is pushed down into the receptacle with sufficient manual force to cause the elastic extension of the insert to be deformed by and pass by the inward extension (126) with the elastic extension at least partially regaining its form in frictionally engaging a surface of the sidewall (123) that is in between the inward extension (126) and the base (121) of the receptacle.
  • the elastic extension may also engage a surface of the inward extension (126).
  • the elastic extension when in the attached position, may engage a surface of the inward extension (126) without engaging the portion of the sidewall (123) in between the inward extension and base.
  • a rivet-type fastener (124) engages an opening in the base (121) to attach the button to clothing or other articles or items.
  • the fastener (124) has a central axial opening, as do the first and second pieces of the button receptacle.
  • a rod like instrument may be inserted through the central opening of the fastener (124) to remove an interchangeable insert from the button receptacle.
  • Figures 13A-C show another example of a button receptacle.
  • Figures 13A-C show a three-piece button that has a first piece (134) that comprises a base (131) and a first portion of a sidewall (133) extending from the base and a second piece in the form of a button cap that comprises a second portion of the sidewall (135) and an opening (137) sized to deform an elastically deformable extension of an interchangeable insert, and a third piece in form of an annular plug (132) that functions to maintain the shape of the button cap during the manufacturing process and when assembled.
  • the sidewall (135) has an inward extension (136) extending towards a central axis of the receptacle.
  • the inward extension (136) of the receptacle is sized for deforming the elastic extension of an interchangeable insert with the elastic extension at least partially regaining its form after passing by the inward extension (136) and frictionally engaging a surface of the sidewall (133) that is in between the inward extension (136) and the base (131) of the receptacle.
  • the second portion of the sidewall (135) may be a raised sidewall that is sized to fit a dimension of the body of an interchangeable jewellery insert that is larger than the opening (137) defined by the inward extension (136), thereby reducing the possibility that the insert is snagged or accidentally dislodged.
  • the interchangeable insert is pushed down into the receptacle with sufficient manual force to cause the elastic extension of the insert to be deformed by and pass by the inward extension (136) with the elastic extension at least partially regaining its form in frictionally engaging a surface of the sidewall (133) that is in between the inward extension (136) and the base (131) of the receptacle.
  • the elastic extension may also engage a surface of the inward extension (136).
  • the elastic extension may engage a surface of the inward extension (136) without engaging sidewall (133) when in the attached position.
  • a rivet-type fastener (138) engages an opening in the base (131) to attach the button to clothing or other articles or items.
  • the fastener (138) has a central axial opening, as do the first, second and third pieces of the button receptacle.
  • a rod like instrument may be inserted through the central opening of the fastener (138) to remove an interchangeable insert from the button receptacle.
  • FIG. 13D shows another example of a button receptacle.
  • This button receptacle has a peripheral opening (146) through which a rod-like instrument may be inserted to remove an interchangeable insert.
  • the peripheral opening may be in the first piece or in the first piece and the second piece. All citations are hereby incorporated by reference.

Abstract

An interchangeable jewellery insert having an extension formed of elastic material that can frictionally engage a surface of a receptacle for receiving the insert. The interchangeable jewellery insert may be detachably attached to any item that can be configured to have a receptacle for receiving the insert. The extension of the interchangeable jewellery insert is sized for convenience of handling and storage. The use of an elastically deformable extension extending, at two or more points having sufficient angular separation, from the periphery of the body of an insert allows for a secure fit within the receptacle, while maintaining a convenient connection system that can be manipulated by manual forces of a jewellery wearer.

Description

Interchangeable Jewellery Insert and Item for Receiving the Insert
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of Canadian Application Ser. No. 2,517,280, entitled "Interchangeable Jewellery Insert and Item for Receiving the Insert", filed on August. 26, 2005; and the benefit of Canadian Application Ser. No. 2,531,888, entitled "Interchangeable Jewellery Insert and Item for Receiving the Insert", filed on December 30, 2005; the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
FIELD OF INVENTION
[0002] The present invention relates to the field of jewellery. More particularly, the present invention relates to interchangeable jewellery inserts, items for receiving the insert, and connectors for reversibly securing the interchangeable insert within the items.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] Jewellery has been with humanity since the beginning as people have always felt the need to adorn themselves for a variety of reasons including a sense of individuality, beauty and simply as a means of attracting attention. Jewellery is a multi billion dollar worldwide business.
[0004] The ability to interchange, personalize and accessorize has always been a facet of the jewellery industry. It is an innate human desire to transform an item from an object one has purchased to an object that resonates with the owners personality, clothing or current moods. In modern times many different people have brought forward ideas to aid people in accomplishing this. Some of the recent ideas that are in the current market place are Italian Charm Link Bracelets and interchangeable bead bracelets. However, these items are complicated for the wearer to modify. The Italian Charm Link Bracelet, in particular, typically requires the use of a tool to force openings in the bracelet to insert or extract an interchangeable charm.
[0005] US Patent Nos. 6,427,487 (Morgan), 5,414,948 (Kudo), 6,588,067 (Efron), 6,026,658 (Weller), 4,374,470 (Isaacson), and 6,742,359 (Takessian) all disclose jewellery items with interchangeable inserts. Each of these jewellery items requires manipulation of moving or moveable parts in order to change and secure an insert. As such the act of insertion is time consuming for the jewellery wearer. Furthermore, moving parts are susceptible to break down.
[0006] Accordingly, there is a need for an interchangeable jewellery insert that can be conveniently attached to or detached from a jewellery item.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] The present invention relates to the field of jewellery. More particularly, the present invention relates to interchangeable jewellery inserts, items for receiving the insert, and connectors for reversibly securing the interchangeable insert within the items.
[0008] It is an object of the invention to provide an improved interchangeable jewellery insert or item for receiving the insert, and a convenient system of detachably attaching the insert to the item.
[0009] According to an aspect of the present invention there is provided an interchangeable jewellery insert for detachable attachment to a receptacle of an item, the insert comprising:
a body having at least one dimension that is sized to fit within the receptacle of the item; and
an extension, for engaging a surface of the receptacle, formed of elastic material coupled to the body and extending outward from two or more points on the periphery of the body, each extension distance being less than 0.33 times the largest dimension of the body, the two or more points on the periphery having at least one angular separation of greater than 30 degrees. [0010] In certain aspects of the present invention, the extension of the interchangeable insert is a closed continuous circuit along the periphery of the body. In certain other aspects, the extension may be continuous along a portion of the periphery of the body, the portion having end points with an angular separation of greater than 45 degrees.
[0011] In certain aspects of the invention, the two or more points on the periphery of the body of the interchangeable insert having extensions extending therefrom are separate and opposing portions on the periphery of the body. In certain other aspects, the two or more points have an angular separation of greater than 45 degrees. In still other aspects, the two or more points have an angular separation of at least 90 degrees.
[0012] In certain aspects of the present invention, the extension distance of the elastic extension of the interchangeable insert is less than 0.3 times the largest dimension of the body. In certain other aspects, the extension distance is less than 0.2 times the largest dimension of the body.
[0013] According to an aspect of the present invention there is provided a receptacle for receiving an interchangeable jewellery insert. The receptacle may be incorporated into any item or any item may be configured or manufactured to comprise a receptacle. In a particular aspect of the invention there is provided a jewellery item receptacle for receiving an interchangeable jewellery insert, the receptacle comprising: a base and a sidewall, the base having two opposing points sized to fit at least one dimension of a body of the interchangeable jewellery insert, the sidewall having an inward extension extending towards a central axis of the receptacle, the inward extension of the receptacle sized for deforming an elastically deformable extension that extends outward from the body of the interchangeable jewellery insert; and the receptacle having a surface for frictionally engaging the elastically deformable extension..
[0014] In certain aspects of the present invention, an inward extension of the receptacle is for engaging an elastic extension of an interchangeable insert on a surface of the inward extension that is closest to the base of the receptacle. The inward extension may comprise a continuous closed extension or may be comprised of discrete separate components. In certain other aspects, the elastic extension is to be engaged on a surface of the sidewall of the receptacle. In particular examples, the surface may be a cavity or groove in the sidewall. In another example, the surface for engaging the elastic extension is in between an inward extension and the base of the receptacle.
[0015] In certain aspects of the present invention, a sidewall rises from the base of a receptacle to form a continuous and closed sidewall such that the radial cross-section of the sidewall is continuous. In other aspects, the sidewall need not be continuous in its radial cross-section. In certain other aspects of the invention, an inward extension is continuous along the entire interior surface of the sidewall or an inward extension may comprise separate and discrete components.
[0016] In a certain aspect of the present invention there is provided a jewellery grommet receptacle for receiving an interchangeable jewellery insert, the receptacle comprising: a continuous sidewall defining the interior of the receptacle, the sidewall having two open ends, a lid end and a base end, the lid end having a lid flange extending radially outward and an inward extension extending towards a central axis of the receptacle, the inward extension sized for deforming an elastically deformable extension that extends outward from a body of the interchangeable jewellery insert; and the receptacle having a surface for frictionally engaging the elastically deformable extension.
[0017] In a certain aspect of the present invention there is provided a jewellery button receptacle for receiving an interchangeable jewellery insert, the receptacle comprising: a first piece comprising a base and a first portion of a sidewall extending from the base, a second piece comprising a second portion of the sidewall having an inward extension extending towards a central axis of the receptacle, the inward extension defining an opening sized for deforming an elastically deformable extension that extends outward from a body of the interchangeable jewellery insert, the second portion of the sidewall sized to fit a dimension of the body of the interchangeable jewellery insert that is larger than the opening defined by the inward extension, and the receptacle having a surface for frictionally engaging the elastically deformable extension. [0018] This summary of the invention does not necessarily describe all features of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] These and other features of the invention will become more apparent from the following description in which reference is made to the appended drawings wherein:
[0020] FIGURE 1 shows top and side views of a ring in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention; Figure IA shows top views of a ring with an empty receptacle; Figure IB and 1C show side views of a ring with an interchangeable insert attached therein;
[0021] FIGURE 2A shows a top cross-section view and Figure 2B shows a side cross- section view of an empty receptacle of a pendant in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention;
[0022] FIGURE 3 A and 3B show side cross-section views of an interchangeable insert;
[0023] FIGURE 4A and 4B show top and side cross-section views of a pendant having an empty receptacle in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention;
[0024] FIGURES 5A-B show side cross-section views of an interchangeable insert and rubber sleeve comprising a rubber extension in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention;
[0025]
[0026] FIGURE 6 shows an assembled view of the pendant shown in Figures 4 and 6 having the interchangeable insert attached within the receptacle in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention;
[0027] FIGURE 7A shows side cross-section view of a grommet having an empty receptacle in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention; [0028] FIGURE 7B shows an assembled view of the grommet having the interchangeable insert attached within the receptacle in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention; FIGURE 7C shows side cross-section view of a grommet with a raised upper sidewall in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention;
[0029] FIGURE 8A shows a side view of another example of an interchangeable insert; and FIGURE 8B shows assembled view of a pendant and insert combination in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention;
[0030] FIGURES 8C-8E show another example of the invention, with FIGURES 8C and 8D show a top view, and side view of the rubber sleeve, FIGURE 8E shows an assembled view of the pendant and insert combination in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention;
[0031 ] FIGURE 9 A shows a side perspective views of a ring having an empty receptacle and FIGURE 9B shows an interchangeable insert that may be detachably attached within the receptacle in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention
[0032] FIGURE 1OA shows an example of a metal circlip used in conjunction with an insert in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention; FIGURE 1OB shows an assembled view of the pendant and insert combination using the metal circlip;
[0033] FIGURE 11 shows an example of an insert in accordance with a further embodiment of the invention;
[0034] Figure 1 IB shows another example of an insert in accordance with a further embodiment of the invention;
[0035] FIGURE 12 shows an example of a button receptacle with side sectional view of components of a two-piece button receptacle and rivet-type button fastener combination in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention; [0036] FIGURES 13A-C shows another example of a button receptacle with Figure 13A showing a perspective view of an unassembled three-piece button receptacle, Figure 13B showing a side sectional view of an unassembled three-piece button receptacle and rivet-type button fastener, and Figure 13C showing a perspective view of components of a three-piece button receptacle in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention; Figure 13D shows a bottom perspective view of an unassembled three-piece button receptacle.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0037] The following description is of a preferred embodiment.
[0038] The type of item for receiving an interchangeable jewellery insert is not critical to the present invention. Jewellery types that can be worn on the body or through parts of the body are contemplated. Jewellery types that can be incorporated into clothing or other articles are also contemplated. Furthermore, items may be common objects such as bags, shoes, pens, key chains, buttons, or zipper pulls, that have been configured to receive a jewellery insert and are thereby transformed into a jewellery item. In certain examples, interchangeable inserts may be interchangeable amongst all jewellery types including, rings, earrings, pendants, bracelets, necklaces, pins and brooches and body piercing jewellery. In other examples, interchangeable inserts may fit in buttons, grommets, pens, zipper pulls, watch straps, shoes, bags, belts, handbags, hats, backpacks, clothing, key chains, leather wristbands, sunglasses, and pet jewellery. As will be recognized by persons skilled in the art, an item surface may be manufactured to have a receptacle for receiving an interchangeable jewellery insert. Interchangeable inserts and their receptacles may be standardized such that a single interchangeable insert can fit into a variety of items, or that a single item can be fitted with a variety of inserts.
[0039] In examples of the present invention a jewellery item has a receptacle or chamber for receiving an interchangeable insert. The receptacle comprises a base having two opposing points sized to fit at least one dimension of a body of an interchangeable insert. The base may be a closed surface or have an opening. The body of the interchangeable insert will have at least one dimension sized to fit within the receptacle of a jewellery item. Having at least one dimension of the body of the insert sized to fit within opposing points on the base of the receptacle helps to achieve a secure fit when an extension formed of elastic material extends from the body and engages a base of the receptacle, a sidewall of the receptacle, or both the base and the sidewall. Typically, one or more of the base, the sidewall, or an inward extension of the sidewall of the receptacle can be configured to define an opening that is sized for deforming an elastically deformable extension of an interchangeable insert and for allowing a first portion of an interchangeable insert to pass freely through the opening, and optionally, the opening is sized to prevent a second portion of the interchangeable insert from passing through the opening. In one simplified example the receptacle is a flat base having an opening and the interchangeable insert body has a first portion that is sized to freely pass through the opening and a second portion that cannot pass through the opening with an elastic extension, that is to be deformed by the opening, extending from between the two portions; the insert is pushed through the opening so that the first portion of the body and the elastic extension pass through while the second portion does not. In one example, the receptacle and body are cylindrical and the diameter of the body is sized to fit within the receptacle. In another example, the receptacle and body are rectangular prisms and the smallest dimension of the base of the body is sized to fit within opposing points on the base and opposing sidewalls of the receptacle.
[0040] In particular examples of the present invention, a jewellery item receptacle will typically have a base and a sidewall. The base may be closed or may have an opening such that a finger, pen or other rod like element may be inserted through the opening to push out an interchangeable insert that has been inserted within the receptacle. In examples where an interchangeable insert is pushed into a receptacle and pushed out of the receptacle a convenient opening in the base of the receptacle is useful. However, in examples where an interchangeable insert is pushed into a receptacle and pulled out of the receptacle an opening in the base of the receptacle is not necessary. An opening in the base may be of various sizes, but will typically be equal to or less than a perimeter defined by a sidewall. A jewellery item receptacle will preferably have a sidewall rising from the base. The sidewall may be continuous or may be separated by spaces. For example, a jewellery item designed to accept a cubic interchangeable insert may have a continuous sidewall rising from a quadrilateral base, such that the sidewall has four distinct faces that can encompass at least two dimensions of a cubic insert, hi a related example, the receptacle may have a sidewall rising from three sides of a quadrilateral base such that the sidewall has three distinct faces that can encompass at least one dimension of a cubic insert between opposing faces of the sidewall. In another related example, the receptacle may have a sidewall rising from two opposing sides of a quadrilateral base such that the sidewall has two opposing, distinct and separated faces that can encompass at least one dimension of a cubic insert.
[0041] Another example of a jewellery item receptacle is a grommet. A grommet may be placed in many different articles as will be recognized by the skilled person, including without limitation, clothing or accessories, for example, jeans, jean jackets, shirts, pants, skirts, sweaters, blouses, belts, handbags, shoes, sunglasses, or hats. A grommet receptacle will typically have a continuous sidewall defining the interior of the receptacle, with the sidewall having two open ends, a lid end and a base end. At the lid end there can be a lid flange extending radially outward. In particular examples, at the lid end there can be an inward extension extending towards a central axis of the receptacle, with the inward extension sized for deforming an elastic extension that extends outward from a body of an interchangeable jewellery insert, hi certain other examples, the inward extension may run along the entire interioir surface of the sidewall to form a continuous and closed extension, hi other examples, the inward extension may be comprised of separate and discrete components such as dimples or stud -like projections, hi still other examples, there may be no inward extension. In still further examples, there may be a cavity, channel, or groove in the sidewall at the Hd end for frictionally engaging an elastic extension of an interchangeable insert, hi other examples, at the outside of the Hd flange there can be a raised upper sidewall for preventing the Jewellery insert from being dislodged. As will be recognized by persons skilled in the art, the grommet is incorporated into an item and kept in place due to opposing forces exerted by the Hd flange and a retaining washer. The retaining washer is passed over the base end and along the exterior of the sidewall, and secured in place by extending the sidewall, at the base end, radially outward to form a base flange for engaging the retaining washer.
[0042] Yet another non-limiting example of a jewellery item receptacle is a button. A button may be placed in many different articles as will be recognized by the skilled person, including without limitation, clothing or accessories, for example, jeans, jean jackets, shirts, pants, skirts, sweaters, blouses, belts, handbags, shoes, or hats. Any type of burton may be constructed as a jewellery item receptacle, including, without limitation, a one-piece button with thread holes in its base for attaching the button to an article such as clothing using a sewing mechanism, a one-piece button receptacle may also have an opening in it's base to engage a fastener with a fastener piece having a sidewall that can be stamped or crimped to engage the base of the main button piece and the fastener also having a retaining flange such that when fully assembled an article such as clothing is trapped in between the base of the main button piece and the retaining flange of the button fastener. Buttons can also be constructed as two-piece or three-piece buttons as shown for example in Figures 16-18. Still other forms of buttons known to the skilled person may be manufactured to be a jewellery item receptacle in the context of the present invention. A variety of mechanisms for fastening buttons are also known in the art, and while the use of thread or rivet for engaging an opening in a base of a button receptacle is described herein, any other fastening mechanism may be used by the skilled person, including without limitation, fastening mechanisms that do not require an opening in the base of the button receptacle.
[0043] In particular examples of the present invention, a button receptacle will typically have a base and a sidewall. The base may be closed or may have an opening such that a finger, pen or other rod like element may be inserted through the opening to push out an interchangeable insert that has been inserted within the receptacle. In certain examples, the base of the button receptacle and its fastener may have a central axial opening as shown for example in Figures 16 or 17. In other examples, the base may have a peripheral axial opening as shown for example in Figure 18, with an axial opening within the fastener being optional. In examples where an interchangeable insert is pushed into a receptacle and pushed out of the receptacle a convenient opening in the base of the receptacle is useful. However, in examples where an interchangeable insert is pushed into a receptacle and pulled out of the receptacle an opening in the base of the receptacle is not necessary. A button receptacle can typically have a sidewall rising from the base. The sidewall may be continuous in its radial cross-section, or may be separated by spaces. Mass produced buttons typically produce buttons with continuous sidewalls as these types of buttons are typically stronger and can withstand more force or stress during the manufacturing process. In certain examples, a button receptacle will have a surface such as a base of the receptacle, a sidewall of the receptacle, or both the base and the sidewall of the receptacle that can deform, engage or both deform and engage an elastically deformable extension of an interchangeable jewellery insert. In other examples, the button receptacle may have a peripheral opening through which a rod-like instrument may be inserted to remove an interchangeable insert. In yet other examples, the sidewall may further have divot for enabling small tool to be inserted for leveraging or prying out the insert.
[0044] Typically, one or more of the base, the sidewall, or an inward extension of the sidewall of a button receptacle can be configured to define an opening that is sized for deforming an elastically deformable extension of an interchangeable insert and for allowing a first portion of an interchangeable insert to pass freely through the opening, and optionally, the opening is sized to prevent a second portion of the interchangeable insert from passing through the opening. As will be understood by the skilled person, a button receptacle need not be constructed as a single piece, and may be constructed in multiple pieces, hi one example, a two-piece button has a first piece that comprises a base and a first portion of a sidewall extending from the base and a second piece in the form of a button cap that comprises a second portion of the sidewall and an opening sized to deform an elastically deformable extension of an interchangeable insert. In another example, a three-piece button has a first piece that comprises a base and a first portion of a sidewall extending from the base and a second piece in the form of a button cap that comprises a second portion of the sidewall and an opening sized to deform an elastically deformable extension of an interchangeable insert, and a third piece in form of an annular plug that functions to maintain the shape of the button cap during the manufacturing process. In certain examples, the second portion of the sidewall may be a raised sidewall that is sized to fit a dimension of the body of an interchangeable jewellery insert that is larger than the opening sized to deform an elastically deformable extension of the insert, thereby reducing the possibility that the insert is snagged or accidentally dislodged.
[0045] The body of the interchangeable insert may be made of any suitable material. In certain examples, a body having a metal housing that is identical to the metal of the jewellery item may be used; the metal housing having at least one dimension sized to fit within a receptacle, and further the metal housing may incorporate decorative elements. In other examples the body may be devoid of metal and may be made entirely of stone, such as a gem, with the stone being cut to be coupled with an elastically deformable material and to fit within a receptacle of a jewellery item. The body may be of any material known to a jewellery manufacturer including, without limitation, metal, stone, enamel, glass, plastic, ceramic, leather, rubber or combinations thereof.
[0046] The body of an interchangeable insert may be any shape provided that it has at least one dimension that is sized to fit within opposing points of a base of a jewellery item receptacle or within opposing points of a sidewall in examples where such opposing sidewalls are provided. For example, the body shape may be spherical, pyramidal, cubic, tubular, cylindrical, toroid, spiral, tetrahedral, polyhedral, helical, ziggurat, inverted ziggurat, conical, prismatic or any combination thereof.
[0047] The body of the interchangeable insert is coupled to an elastic material. The type of elastic material is not critical to the invention. The material should be sufficiently deformable by manual forces that can be exerted by a jewellery wearer, such that an interchangeable insert can be detachably attached to a jewellery item receptacle. Furthermore, the elastic material should be durable enough to withstand repeated attachment and detachment of an interchangeable insert. Non-limiting examples of suitable elastically deformable materials are natural rubber or other elastomers such as viton, nitrile, EPDM (ethylene propylene dimonomer), neoprene, polyurethane, or silicone. Plastics or metals having elastic properties or configured to be elastically deformable, for example as a spring, a metal circlip are other non- limiting examples of materials that can be used to form extensions. The elastic material may be in the form of ribs, studs, O-ring, C-ring, or any other form or configuration that provides for extension of elastic material from the body of an insert. The elastic material may originally be in molten or liquid form, and be poured, injected or molded into a suitable configuration. The coupling of the elastic material to the body of the insert may be accomplished in any convenient manner known in the art. For example, a rod of elastic material could pass through the body such that elastic material extends from two opposing points from the periphery of the body, hi another example, a portion of the body may be placed in an elastic sleeve that has elastically deformable extensions extending therefrom. In still another example, a shaft of a cylindrical body may be fitted with an O-ring. hi yet another example, a cubic body may be designed with slots for coupling to elastically deformable studs that would extend from several points along the periphery of the body. In yet a further example, an insert body is attached to a base or shaft made of elastic or non-elastic material that has an elastically deformable extensions extending therefrom. Still many further examples, can be configured by a person of skill in the art.
[0048] A jewellery item receptacle will have a surface that deforms an elastic extension of an interchangeable insert, with deforming of the elastic extension typically occuring due to shearing, compressing or both shearing and compressing forces. One example of such a surface is an inward extension or lip extending from a sidewall towards a central axis of the receptacle. The inward extension can extend at any angle from an interior surface of a receptacle provided that it extends a sufficient distance to engage and deform an elastic extension of an interchangeable insert. For example, an inward extension may extend at an angle of 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 degrees or any angle therebetween with respect to the interior surface of the receptacle. In certain examples, the inward extension or lip may be substantially parallel to the base of the receptacle. In another example, a groove, channel or cavity that is for receiving and frictionally engaging an elastic extension may be made in an interior surface of the receptacle, hi one example, a cavity is made with an opening that has at least one of it's dimensions sized smaller than a dimension of the elastic extension of the insert so as to deform an elastic extension that is pushed through the opening. The interior of the cavity may be larger than the opening to allow the portion of the elastic extension that has pushed through the cavity opening to at least partially regain its form, hi another example the sidewall alone without any inward extension is sized to deform an elastic extension and a groove or a channel in the sidewall provides a surface for the elastic extension to at least partially regain its form and achieve a secure fit.
[0049] An extension formed of elastic material may extend at any angle from the surface or tangential surface of the body of an interchangeable insert, for example, an extension may extend at an angle of 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 degrees or any angle therebetween with respect to the surface of the body. In certain examples, the angle will be from about 45 degrees to about 90 degrees relative to the surface of the body.
[0050] An extension formed of elastic material should not extend too long from the periphery of the body of an interchangeable insert. An extension that is too long is likely to get accidentally snagged when not in use and may get lost or broken. For example, earrings with a long projection that extends through the ear lobe must typically be stored in a special case to avoid getting accidentally hooked on material when not in use or being damaged by accidentally placing objects on the projections. United States Patent No. 6,470,709 shows another example of an extension that is susceptible to loss or being damaged due to its length.
[0051] The present inventors have discovered that extension distance is an important parameter to consider in order to achieve production of an interchangeable insert that can be easily stored without the need for any protective casing. By "extension distance" is meant the shortest normal vector distance from a point on the periphery of the body to the outer edge of the elastic material. Extension distance may be proportional to the body of the interchangeable insert. As such extension distance can be larger, in absolute terms, with a larger body, and smaller with a smaller body. Typically, an extension distance of greater than 1 times the largest dimension of the body of an interchangeable insert is not preferred as the extension dominates the body and becomes unwieldy in terms of storage. An extension distance of less than 0.5 times or 0.4 times the largest dimension of the body is more convenient for storage purposes. An extension distance of less than 0.33 (or about one-third) times the largest dimension of the body is suitable for storage purposes as the extension is then protected in the shadow of the body and any material that may accidentally sweep across or be dropped on an interchangeable insert that is not in use is more likely to contact the body before contacting the extension, hi examples of the present invention, the extension distance is less than 0.3, 0.2, 0.1, or 0.05 times less than the largest dimension of the body of an interchangeable insert.
[0052] In certain examples, the extension distance may also be proportional to the surface cross-section of the extension. By "surface cross-section" is meant a cross- section of an extension at the surface of the body of an interchangeable jewellery insert, the cross-section being parallel and coincident with any curve or surface of the body. When an interchangeable insert is coupled to a sleeve and an elastic extension extends from the sleeve, then the surface cross-section is determined at a curve or surface of the sleeve. Typically, an extension distance of greater than 4 times the largest dimension of the surface cross-section is not preferred as this results in an overly bendable extension that is susceptible to breaking down with repeated attachment and detachment of an interchangeable insert. An extension distance of less than 2 times the largest dimension of the surface cross-section is more suitable for repeated attachment and detachment of an interchangeable insert, hi certain examples, extension distance of an extension of an interchangeable insert is less than 2, 1.5, 1, 0.5, or 0.3 times a surface cross-section for the extension.
[0053] In one example of the present invention, an 0-ring is placed within a symmetrical groove that encircles the shaft of a cylindrical body of an interchangeable insert with approximately the inner half of the O-ring within the groove and the outer half of the O-ring extending from the surface of the body with an extension distance of approximately 1 mm. hi this example, the diameter of the shaft without the groove is approximately 10 mm and the diameter of the shaft at the groove is approximately 9mm, while the thickness of the O-ring is approximately 2mm and the O-ring has an inner diameter of slightly less than 9mm; the height of the cylindrical body is approximately 5 mm; the largest dimension of the surface cross-section is equivalent to the circumference of the shaft, approximately 31.4 mm and the extension distance is equivalent to the outer half of the O-ring, approximately 1 mm; accordingly in this example the extension distance is about 0.1 times the largest dimension of the body and is less than 0.032 times the largest dimension of the surface cross-section. [0054] In order to achieve a secure fit within a receptacle of a jewellery item, an extension will preferably extend outward from two or more points on the periphery of the body of an interchangeable insert, with the two or more points having an angular separation of at least 30 degrees. By "angular separation" is meant the internal angle formed by lines joining the centroid or center of gravity of a body of an interchangeable insert with two points on the periphery of the body of the insert. As the internal angle is used to determine angular separation, angular separation may range from 0 degrees to 180 degrees.
[0055] Thus, in order to achieve a secure fit the two or more points of extension from the periphery of the body should not be too close together and typically should have an angular separation of at least 30 degrees. For example, an extension from points on the periphery having an angular separation of at least 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 degrees or any angle therebetween can achieve a secure fit. Between the two points that are used for determining angular separation the extension may be continuous, for example a band, or separate, for example a series of studs, or any combination thereof.
[0056] In many examples of the present invention, the extension may include two points having an angular separation of less than 30 degrees, however in each of these examples at least one angular separation will typically be greater than 30 degrees. For example, where the extension extends from a continuum of points, such as would be the case for a band or rib-like extension, the band or the rib may be long enough such that the end points can have an angular separation of at least 30 degrees. Alternatively, two rib extensions, where neither rib has end points far enough apart to have an angular separation of greater than 30 degrees, could be placed far enough apart to have an angular separation of greater than 30 degrees between the points of extensions of the two ribs. In examples where there are two or more stud or spike-like extensions, some angular separations may be less than 30 degrees, but at least two studs or spikes typically extend from points on the periphery of the body having an angular separation of greater than 30 degrees. In certain examples a single rib extension may be used with a single stud extension where the stud extension has an angular separation of greater than 30 degrees from many of the points of the rib extension, but all of the points within the rib extension have an angular separation of less than 30 degrees relative to each other. In one example, an O-ring extension is coupled to a groove in a shaft of a cylindrical body. The O-ring extends from a continuum of points some of which have an angular separation of less than 30 degrees, but the O-ring has at least one angular separation that is greater than 30 degrees, and further the largest angular separation found at opposing points of the O-ring will typically be greater than 90 degrees; if the O-ring is placed in the same radial plane as the centroid of the cylindrical body, then within the continuum of points of extension the largest angular separation provide by opposing points would be 180 degrees. In another example, two perpendicular channels are bored through the shaft of a cylindrical body; each channel passes through the centroid that lies on the central axis of the body with both channels being in the same radial plane so as to intersect at the central axis. The two perpendicular channels create four openings at the surface of the body that can have elastically deformable extensions extending therefrom. In this example, there are two distinct sets of angular separation from the perspective of any one of the extensions, with the smallest angular separation being about 90 degrees and the largest angular separation being about 180 degrees.
[0057] External force must be applied to attach or detach the insert with respect to a receptacle. Typically, a jewellery wearer will push the insert into the receptacle such that an elastically deformable extension of the insert engages a surface of the receptacle. Any surface of the receptacle may be engaged provided that a secure fit is achieved. Once attached an insert remains secure until sufficient force is exerted on the insert, either by pushing or pulling, to cause elastic extensions of the insert to be sufficiently deformed to be released from frictional engagement with a surface of the receptacle. Accordingly, examples of the present invention demonstrate a simplified and convenient system for attaching or detaching an interchangeable insert within a jewellery item receptacle.
[0058] The present invention is further illustrated using examples that are depicted in the figures.
[0059] Figure IA show top views of a ring (2) having an empty receptacle (4) and Figure IB and 1C show side views of the ring (2) having an interchangeable insert (6) attached within the receptacle (4). The interchangeable insert is a cylindrical body with the shaft (8) of the body being coupled to an elastically deformable O-ring (10). The receptacle (4) has a base (16) and sidewall (18) defining an interior cylinder that is sized to receive the interchangeable insert (6). In a plane that is substantially parallel to the base (16) of the receptacle, the sidewall (18) has an inward extension (12) extending towards a central axis of the receptacle. The inward extension (12) of the receptacle is sized for deforming the elastically deformable O-ring (10) of the interchangeable jewellery insert and frictionally engaging the elastically deformable O-ring (10) on a surface of the inward extension (12) that is closest to the base (16) of the receptacle. To attach the interchangeable insert (6) within the receptacle (4), the insert is pushed down into the receptacle with sufficient manual force to cause the O- ring to be deformed by and pass by the inward extension (12) with the O-ring at least partially regaining its form in a groove (14) in a radial plane of the receptacle in between the base (16) and inward extension (12). To remove the insert (6) a finger or any other rod-like instrument, such as a pen, is inserted through an opening (20) in the base (16) of the receptacle and used to exert a sufficient external manual force on the base of the insert so as to overcome the frictional engagement of the O-ring with the surface of the inward extension (12) that is closest to the base (16) of the receptacle. The force is sufficient for the O-ring to be deformed by and pass by the inward extension, providing for release of the insert from the receptacle.
[0060] Figure 2A provides a top view and Figure 2B provides a side cross-section views of the receptacle of a pendant. The pendant receptacle (22) has a base (28) and sidewall (32) defining an interior cylinder that is sized to receive the interchangeable insert (34) shown in Figure 3A. In a plane that is substantially perpendicular to the base (28) of the receptacle, the sidewall (32) has an inward extension (24) extending towards a central axis of the receptacle. The inward extension (24) of the receptacle is sized for deforming the elastically deformable O-ring (36) of the interchangeable jewellery insert and frictionally engaging the elastically deformable O-ring (36) on a surface of the inward extension (24) that is closest to the base (28) of the receptacle. To attach the interchangeable insert (34) within the receptacle (22), the insert is pushed down into the receptacle with sufficient manual force to cause the O-ring to be deformed by and pass by the inward extension (24) with the O-ring at least partially regaining its form in a groove (26) in a radial plane of the receptacle in between the base (28) and inward extension (24). To remove the insert (34) a finger, or any other rod-like instrument, such as a pin or a pencil, is inserted through an opening (30) in the base (28) of the receptacle and used to exert a sufficient external manual force on the base of the insert so as to overcome the frictional engagement of the O-ring with the surface of the inward extension (24) that is closest to the base (28) of the receptacle. The dimensions of the features of the base (28) and sidewall (32) are labeled as follows: A, 9.75 mm; B, 14.23 mm; C, 14.96 mm; D, 15.46 mm; E, 25.06 mm; G, 1.44 mm; H, 0.43 mm ; J, 1.42 mm; K, 0.79; and L 0.5 mm.
[0061] Figure 3 A and 3B show side cross-section views of an interchangeable insert that can be detachably attached to the pendant shown in Figure 2 A and 2B. The interchangeable insert is shown in the presence (Fig. 3A) or absence (Fig. 3B) of the
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[0062] Figures 4-6 show another example of a pendant with an interchangeable insert. Figure 4A and 4B show top and side cross-section views of a pendant having an empty receptacle (38), Figures 5A-B show side cross-section views of an interchangeable insert (48) and rubber sleeve (50) comprising a rubber extension (52), Figure 6 shows an assembled view of the pendant having the interchangeable insert (48) attached within the receptacle (38). The interchangeable insert is a cylindrical body with the shaft (56) of the body being coupled to a rubber sleeve (50) comprising a sleeve portion (52) and an elastically deformable rubber extension (54) extending from the sleeve portion. The shaft (56) may have an enlarged end (55) for keeping the sleeve portion (52) in place . The receptacle (38) has a base (46) and sidewall (42a, 42b) defining an interior cylinder that is sized to receive the interchangeable insert (48). In a plane that is substantially parallel to the base (46) of the receptacle, the sidewall (42a, 42 b) has an inward extension (44) extending towards a central axis of the receptacle. The inward extension (44) of the receptacle is sized for deforming the elastically deformable extension (54) of the interchangeable jewellery insert the elastically deformable extension (54) at least partially regaining its form after passing by the inward extension and frictionally engaging a surface of the sidewall (42a, 42b) that is in between the inward extension (44) and the base (46) of the receptacle. To attach the interchangeable insert (48) within the receptacle (38), the insert is pushed down into the receptacle with sufficient manual force to cause the elastic extension (54) to be deformed by and pass by the inward extension (44) with the elastic extension (54) at least partially regaining its form in frictionally engaging a surface of the sidewall (42a, 42b) that is in between the inward extension (44) and the base (46) of the receptacle. In the attached position the elastic extension (54) does not engage a surface of the inward extension (44). To remove the insert (48) a finger or any other rod-like instrument, is inserted through an opening (40) in the base (46) of the receptacle and used to exert a sufficient external manual force on the base of the insert so as to overcome the frictional engagement of the elastic extension (54) with the surface of the sidewall (42a, 42b) and the surface of the inward extension (44). The force is sufficient for the elastic extension (54) to be deformed by and pass by the inward extension, providing for release of the insert from the receptacle.
[0063] Figures 7 A and 7B show an interchangeable insert that will fit a grommet that will be found in clothing and other articles including, without limitation, jeans, jean jackets and shirts etc., belts, handbags , leather wristbands, hats and even pet jewellery. The grommet comprises a base end (64) and a sidewall (68) that defines an interior cylinder sized to fit at least a portion of an interchangeable insert. The portion of the sidewall furthest from the base comprises a lid flange (80) that extends radially outward with the Hd flange (80) being folded back on itself and extending towards a central axis of the cylinder to form an inward extension (62). In another example of a grommet (not shown), the grommet comprises a sidewall that defines an interior cylinder having two open ends, a lid end and a base end. At the lid end the sidewall extends towards a central axis to form an inward extension and then folds back to extend radially outward to form a lid flange. To incorporate the grommet into an article a the portion of the sidewall closest (66) to the base end (64) is folded radially outward to form a base flange that engages a retaining washer (not shown) with the grommet being held within the article by opposing forces of the retaining washer and Hd flange (80). Figure 7A shows side cross-section view of a grommet having an empty receptacle (60). Figure 7B shows an assembled view of the grommet having the interchangeable insert (76) attached within the receptacle (60). The interchangeable insert is a cylindrical body with the shaft (78) of the body being coupled to a rubber sleeve comprising a sleeve portion (72) and an elastic extension (74) that is continuous with and extending outward from the sleeve portion. The shaft (78) of the body may have an enlarged end (77) for keeping the rubber sleeve (70) in place. The grommet receptacle (60) has a base (64) and sidewall (68) defining an interior cylinder that is sized to receive at least a portion of the interchangeable insert (76). The sidewall (68) has an inward extension (62) extending towards a central axis of the receptacle. The inward extension (62) of the receptacle is sized for deforming the elastic extension (74) of the interchangeable jewellery insert with the elastic extension (74) at least partially regaining its form after passing by the inward extension and frictionally engaging a surface of the sidewall (68) that is in between the inward extension (62) and the base (64) of the receptacle. To attach the interchangeable insert (76) within the grommet receptacle (60), the insert is pushed down into the receptacle with sufficient manual force to cause the elastic extension (74) to be deformed by and pass by the inward extension (62) with the elastic extension (54) at least partially regaining its form in frictionally engaging a surface of the sidewall (68) that is in between the inward extension (62) and the base (64) of the receptacle. In the attached position the elastic extension (74) does not engage a surface of the inward extension (62). To remove the insert (76) a rod-like instrument is pushed through the open base end or the portion of the insert that is outside the receptacle is pulled or pried with sufficient external manual force so as to overcome the frictional engagement of the elastic extension (74) with the surface of the sidewall (68) and the surface of the inward extension (62). The force is sufficient for the elastic extension (62) to be deformed by and pass by the inward extension, providing for release of the insert from the grommet receptacle. Figure 7C shows an example of a grommet, which has a raised upper sidewall (69) at the outside of the Hd flange for preventing the jewellery insert from being dislodged .
[0064] Figures 8A-8E show other examples of pendants with interchangeable inserts. Figure 8 A shows a side view of an insert having rubber extruded from a hollow metal shaft (210) of the body to form several spike-like elastic extensions (212). The rubber is extruded through holes that are bore through the shaft surface. Figures 8B shows assembled views of the pendant and insert combination. Figures 8C-8E show another example of the invention. Figures 8C, and 8Dshow a top view, and side view of the rubber sleeve comprising several separate stud-like extensions.Figure 8E shows assembled view of the pendant and insert combination. Figures 13A-D show yet another example of the invention with Figure 13 A showing a side view and and Figure 13B showing a bottom view of an interchangeable insert having holes bored through the shaft of the body and having rubber rods inserted through the holes and extending therefrom. Figures 13C and 13D show exploded and assembled views of this pendant and insert combination.
[0065] Still another example of the present invention is shown in Figures 9A-9B. Figure 9A shows a side perspective views of a ring (92) having an empty receptacle (94) and Figure 9B shows an interchangeable insert (90) that may be detachably attached within the receptacle (94). The interchangeable insert (90) is a cubic body with the shaft (98) of the body having a cube shaped elastic extension (100) extending therefrom and the base (96) of the body having a spike-like elastic extension (102) extending therefrom. The receptacle (94) has a base (106) and sidewall (108) that is sized to receive the interchangeable insert (90). The base (106) of the receptacle and the sidewall (108) have a groove or cavity (110, 112) for receiving and frictionally engaging the elastic extensions (100, 102) of the insert. The cavity openings are smaller than the extensions while the cavity interiors are larger than the cavity openings. Thus the cavity opening is a lip that frictionally engages the extensions. To attach the interchangeable insert (90) within the receptacle (94), the insert is slid or pushed into the receptacle with sufficient manual force to cause the extensions to be deformed by and pass by the cavity openings with the extensions at least partially regaining form within the interior of the cavities. To remove the insert (90), the body is pulled or pried with sufficient external manual force so as to overcome the frictional engagement of the extensions (100, 102) with the opening of the cavities (110, 112) of the receptacle.
[0066] Figure 1OA shows a top view of a metal circlip (218). A circlip can be forced to pass through a smaller opening or a lip, re-expending on other side to provide a secure fit. Figure 1OB shows an assembled view of the pendant and insert combination with the metal circlip (218).
[0067] Figure 1 IA shows an example of an insert, where the shaft (222) is made of elastic material such as rubber. The shaft (222) may have a first end (224) with a larger diameter for engaging a receptacle. The shaft may have a second end (226) which is formed to hold a button cap (228). Figure 1 IB shows another example where the shaft 230 is made of elastic material , and has an enlarged end (232). In this example, the shaft may be bound to a button cap (234) by bonding martial, for example but not limited to, glue.
[0068] Figure 12 shows an example of a two-piece button that has a first piece (122) that comprises a base (121) and a first portion of a sidewall (123) extending from the base and a second piece (120) in the form of a button cap that comprises a second portion of the sidewall (125) and an opening (127) sized to deform an elastically deformable extension of an interchangeable insert. More particularly, the sidewall (125) has an inward extension (126) extending towards a central axis of the receptacle. The inward extension (126) of the receptacle is sized for deforming the elastic extension of an interchangeable insert with the elastic extension at least partially regaining its form after passing by the inward extension (126) and frictionally engaging a surface of the sidewall (123) that is in between the inward extension (126) and the base (121) of the receptacle. The second portion of the sidewall (125) may be a raised sidewall (125a) that is sized to fit a dimension of the body of an interchangeable jewellery insert that is larger than the opening (127) defined by the inward extension (126), thereby reducing the possibility that the insert is snagged or accidentally dislodged. To attach an interchangeable insert within the button receptacle (120,122), the interchangeable insert is pushed down into the receptacle with sufficient manual force to cause the elastic extension of the insert to be deformed by and pass by the inward extension (126) with the elastic extension at least partially regaining its form in frictionally engaging a surface of the sidewall (123) that is in between the inward extension (126) and the base (121) of the receptacle. In the attached position the elastic extension may also engage a surface of the inward extension (126). In certain examples, the elastic extension, when in the attached position, may engage a surface of the inward extension (126) without engaging the portion of the sidewall (123) in between the inward extension and base. A rivet-type fastener (124) engages an opening in the base (121) to attach the button to clothing or other articles or items. The fastener (124) has a central axial opening, as do the first and second pieces of the button receptacle. A rod like instrument may be inserted through the central opening of the fastener (124) to remove an interchangeable insert from the button receptacle. [0069] Figures 13A-C show another example of a button receptacle. Figures 13A-C show a three-piece button that has a first piece (134) that comprises a base (131) and a first portion of a sidewall (133) extending from the base and a second piece in the form of a button cap that comprises a second portion of the sidewall (135) and an opening (137) sized to deform an elastically deformable extension of an interchangeable insert, and a third piece in form of an annular plug (132) that functions to maintain the shape of the button cap during the manufacturing process and when assembled. The sidewall (135) has an inward extension (136) extending towards a central axis of the receptacle. The inward extension (136) of the receptacle is sized for deforming the elastic extension of an interchangeable insert with the elastic extension at least partially regaining its form after passing by the inward extension (136) and frictionally engaging a surface of the sidewall (133) that is in between the inward extension (136) and the base (131) of the receptacle. The second portion of the sidewall (135) may be a raised sidewall that is sized to fit a dimension of the body of an interchangeable jewellery insert that is larger than the opening (137) defined by the inward extension (136), thereby reducing the possibility that the insert is snagged or accidentally dislodged. To attach an interchangeable insert within the button receptacle (130, 132, 134), the interchangeable insert is pushed down into the receptacle with sufficient manual force to cause the elastic extension of the insert to be deformed by and pass by the inward extension (136) with the elastic extension at least partially regaining its form in frictionally engaging a surface of the sidewall (133) that is in between the inward extension (136) and the base (131) of the receptacle. In the attached position the elastic extension may also engage a surface of the inward extension (136). In certain examples, the elastic extension may engage a surface of the inward extension (136) without engaging sidewall (133) when in the attached position. A rivet-type fastener (138) engages an opening in the base (131) to attach the button to clothing or other articles or items. The fastener (138) has a central axial opening, as do the first, second and third pieces of the button receptacle. A rod like instrument may be inserted through the central opening of the fastener (138) to remove an interchangeable insert from the button receptacle.
[0070] Figure 13D shows another example of a button receptacle. This button receptacle has a peripheral opening (146) through which a rod-like instrument may be inserted to remove an interchangeable insert. The peripheral opening may be in the first piece or in the first piece and the second piece. All citations are hereby incorporated by reference.
[0071] The present invention has been described with regard to one or more embodiments. However, it will be apparent to persons skilled in the art that a number of variations and modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the claims.

Claims

WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:
1. An interchangeable jewellery insert for detachable attachment to a receptacle of an item, the insert comprising:
a body having at least one dimension that is sized to fit within the receptacle of the item; and
an extension, for engaging a surface of the receptacle, formed of elastic material coupled to the body and extending outward from two or more points on the periphery of the body, each extension distance being less than 0.33 times the largest dimension of the body, the two or more points on the periphery having at least one angular separation of greater than 30 degrees.
2. The interchangeable jewellery insert of claim 1, wherein the extension is a closed continuous circuit along the periphery of the body.
3. The interchangeable jewellery insert of claim 1, wherein the extension is continuous along a portion of the periphery of the body, the portion having end points with an angular separation of greater than 45 degrees.
4. The interchangeable jewellery insert of claim 1, wherein the two or more points are separate and opposing portions of the body.
5. The interchangeable jewellery insert of claim 1 , wherein the two or more points have an angular separation of greater than 45 degrees.
6. An interchangeable jewellery insert for detachable attachment to a receptacle of an item, the insert comprising:
a body having an end, the end having at least one dimension that is sized to fit within the receptacle of the item; and
the body being formed of elastic material and having extensions extending outward from two or more points on the periphery of the body, each extension distance being less than 0.33 times the largest dimension of the body, the two or more points on the periphery having at least one angular separation of greater than 30 degrees.
7. The interchangeable jewellery insert of claim 6, wherein the end is the first end, further comprising a second end, the second end having having at least one dimension that larger than the diameter of the receptacles inward extension
8. The interchangeable jewellery insert of claim 1, wherein the extension distance is less than a largest dimension of a surface cross-section of the extension.
9. The interchangeable jewellery insert of claim 2, wherein the body is cylindrical and is coupled to an O-ring, with the O-ring extending in a radial plane from the periphery of the body.
10. The interchangeable jewellery insert of claim 2, wherein the body is cylindrical comprising a top, a base and a shaft, the shaft being coupled with a sleeve, and wherein the sleeve comprises the extension and the extension extends outward in a radial plane.
11. An item having a receptacle for detachably attaching the interchangeable jewellery insert of claim 1.
12. The item of claim 11, wherein the item is selected from the group consisting of ring, earring, pendant, bracelet, necklace, pin, brooch, button, grommet, key chain, pen, zipper pull, handbag, backpack, belt, shoe, clothing, watch strap, pet jewellery, sunglasses, and body piercing jewellery.
13. The interchangeable jewellery insert of claim 2, wherein the body is cylindrical and is coupled to a circlip, wherein the circlip extends in a radial plane from the periphery of the body.
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14. A jewellery item receptacle for receiving an interchangeable jewellery insert, the receptacle comprising:
a base and a sidewall, the base having two opposing points sized to fit at least one dimension of a body of the interchangeable jewellery insert,
the sidewall having an inward extension extending towards a central axis of the receptacle,
the inward extension of the receptacle sized for deforming an elastically deformable extension that extends outward from the body of the interchangeable jewellery insert; and
the receptacle having a surface for frictionally engaging the elastically deformable extension.
15. The jewellery item receptacle of claim 14, wherein the inward extension is for engaging the elastically deformable extension on a surface of the inward extension that is closest to the base of the receptacle.
16. The jewellery item receptacle of claim 14, wherein the inward extension is in a plane that is substantially parallel to the base.
17. The jewellery item receptacle of claim 14, wherein the sidewall is continuous and the inward extension is continuous along the entire interior surface of the sidewall.
18. The jewellery item receptacle of claim 14, wherein the base comprises an opening.
19. The jewellery item receptacle of claim 14, wherein the jewellery item is selected from the group consisting of ring, earring, pendant, bracelet, necklace, pin, brooch, button, grommet, key chain, pen, zipper pull, handbag, backpack, belt, shoe, clothing, watch strap, pet jewellery, and body piercing jewellery.
20. The jewellery item receptacle of claim 14, wherein the jewellery item is selected from the group consisting of ring, pendant, button, and grommet.
21. The jewellery item receptacle of claim 14, wherein the jewellery item is a button or a grommet, and the sidewall is a continuous sidewall.
22. A jewellery grommet receptacle for receiving an interchangeable jewellery insert, the receptacle comprising:
a continuous sidewall defining the interior of the receptacle, the sidewall having two open ends, a lid end and a base end,
the lid end having a lid flange extending radially outward and an inward extension extending towards a central axis of the receptacle,
the inward extension sized for deforming an elastically deformable extension that extends outward from a body of the interchangeable jewellery insert; and
the receptacle having a surface for frictionally engaging the elastically deformable extension.
23. The jewellery grommet receptacle of claim 22, wherein the inward extension is for engaging the elastically deformable extension on a surface of the inward extension that is closest to the base end of the receptacle.
24. The jewellery grommet receptacle of claim 22, wherein the elastically deformable extension of the insert is engaged on a surface of the sidewall in between the inward extension and the base end of the receptacle.
25. The jewellery grommet receptacle of claim 22, wherein the sidewall extends radially outward at the base end to form a base flange for engaging a retaining washer.
26. A jewellery button receptacle for receiving an interchangeable jewellery insert, the receptacle comprising:
a first piece comprising a base and a first portion of a sidewall extending from the base,
a second piece comprising a second portion of the sidewall having an inward extension extending towards a central axis of the receptacle, the inward extension defining an opening sized for deforming an elastically deformable extension that extends outward from a body of the interchangeable jewellery insert,
the second portion of the sidewall sized to fit a dimension of the body of the interchangeable jewellery insert that is larger than the opening defined by the inward extension, and
the receptacle having a surface for frictionally engaging the elastically deformable extension.
27. The jewellery button receptacle of claim 26, wherein the inward extension is for engaging the elastically deformable extension on a surface of the inward extension that is closest to the base of the receptacle.
28. The jewellery button receptacle of claim 26, wherein the elastically deformable extension of the insert is engaged on a surface of the sidewall in between the inward extension and the base of the receptacle.
29. The jewellery button receptacle of claim 26, wherein the base comprises an opening through which a rod-like instrument may be inserted to remove an interchangeable insert from the receptacle.
30. The jewellery button receptacle of claim 26, wherein the base comprises an opening for engaging a button fastener.
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