Illumination – With wearing apparel or body support – Jewelry
Patent
1988-02-29
1989-01-31
Husar, Stephen F.
Illumination
With wearing apparel or body support
Jewelry
362252, 362800, 362806, 63 11, F21L 1508
Patent
active
048020702
ABSTRACT:
An article of jewelry includes at least one electrically activated light source, at least two elongated and stiff electrical conductors connected to and extending from the light source, and an attachment assembly for attaching the article of jewelry to a wearer. The electrical conductors conduct electrical power to the light source and are spaced apart to provide an aperture for detachably receiving and retaining an electrical power source between the conductors with at least one conductor contacting the positive terminal and at least one conductor contacting the negative terminal of the electrical power source. The conductors frictionally retain the power source in the aperture. The conductors, aperture, light source, and electrical power source are the visible article of jewelry when the article of jewelry is being worn. The article of jewelry may be worn with or without the electrical power source.
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