Jewelry – Body member encircling ornament
Patent
1990-02-28
1991-10-08
Cranmer, Laurie K.
Jewelry
Body member encircling ornament
63 2, 63 11, 63DIG3, A44C 500
Patent
active
050542990
ABSTRACT:
Jewelry, having no fasteners, is made initially in a planar form of a molded rubber or a molded rubber-like plastic material, having, essentially throughout a central portion thereof, bendable metal. This bendable metal is preferably composed of one or more readily bendable wires, such as hay bailing wire. The ends of the wire are preferably folded back to create overall blunt end portions of these wires. The bendable metal, when bent to a desired configuration, stays in that configuration, until changed by the wearer of this bendable jewelry. The exterior of the metal when covered by the moldable material remains well below the surfaces of the moldable material. The bendable metal has a high fatigue life. This bendable jewelry, so made, is conveniently manipulated and worn by all persons, and especially by children, and also especially by arthritic persons of all ages.
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Cranmer Laurie K.
Mattern Jr. Roy E.
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