Jewelry – Body member encircling ornament – Ring
Patent
1990-07-03
1991-02-05
Brittain, James R.
Jewelry
Body member encircling ornament
Ring
63 11, 221 76, 221 83, 221185, A44C 900
Patent
active
049894200
ABSTRACT:
A ring with a plurality of hidden internal compartments for receiving articles includes an inner circular member and an outer circular member. The outer member defines a plurality of laterally separated, inwardly open compartments for receiving articles and an inwardly biased tab at least partially disposed in a predetermined one of the compartments. The inner circular member is concentrically mounted on the outer member for rotation relative thereto and defines a single aperture therethrough. The aperture is configured and dimensioned to at least partially receive the tab or to act as a passageway for articles into and out of a radially aligned one of the compartments, depending upon the relative rotational orientation of the inner and outer members.
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Jacobs Marc
Reinhold John B.
Brittain James R.
Reinhold-Caribe, Inc.
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