Jewelry – Body member encircling ornament – Chain
Patent
1988-08-15
1989-11-14
Dorner, Kenneth J.
Jewelry
Body member encircling ornament
Chain
63 13, 63 20, A44C 502
Patent
active
048798827
ABSTRACT:
A jewelry pendant device includes a vertical square stem having an open loop at an upper end and a retainer at the lower end. A plurality of decorative beads is threaded on the stem to fill the space between the retainer and the open loop. Releasing the retainer permits interchange of the beads to customize the pendant for the wearer. The beads may be cubical and may have letters or symbols on the faces thereofo. The open loop may be attached to ear hooks or clips, bracelets, necklaces, pins or the like to permit the pendant to be worn.
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patent: 3526103 (1970-09-01), Lieber
patent: 4353225 (1982-10-01), Rogers
Johnson Janice A.
Johnson Robert P.
Cranmer Laurie K.
Dorner Kenneth J.
RPJ Development Corporation
Wiggins Macdonald J.
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