Illumination – With wearing apparel or body support – Jewelry
Patent
1998-05-01
2000-04-18
Sember, Thomas M.
Illumination
With wearing apparel or body support
Jewelry
362 86, 362806, 63 15, F21L 1508, F21V 3300
Patent
active
060506954
ABSTRACT:
Novelty jewelry in the form of sets of jewelry items which may be sold in pairs, at least one jewelry item being provided with an electrical display which will become operational when the two jewelry items are placed together. In one embodiment the novelty jewelry comprises first and second finger rings (14), at least one of which is provided with an electrical display such as a lamp (18) and a normally open electrical circuit interconnected with the electrical display. At least one of the first and second jewelry items is provided with a battery (24), or other source of electrical current. Operation of the electrical display is initiated by bringing the two jewelry items together.
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Sember Thomas M.
Thompson John C.
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