US2007017252A1PendingUtilityA1

Combined finger ring

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Assignee: YOSHIDA YUKOPriority: Jul 19, 2005Filed: Jul 19, 2005Published: Jan 25, 2007
Est. expiryJul 19, 2025(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
A44C 13/00A44C 9/0023
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Abstract

A highly fashionable finger ring consisted of replaceable ring-shaped members is provided. A finger ring has ring-shaped members 1 and 2 , each ring-shaped member 1 and 2 being decoupled in the center part, and between the both ends of a circular arc part 9 ( 10 ), an opening 3 ( 4 ) is produced by being twisted the both ends in a counter direction. Each end of the first ring-shaped member has the jewelry part 5 and 7 respectively, while each end of the second ring-shaped member having the jewelry part 6 and 8 respectively. The jewelry part 5 ( 6 ) is relatively large, while the other jewelry part 7 ( 8 ) being relatively small. Relatively large jewelry part 5 ( 6 ) may be stereoscopic and large. When putting on a first and second ring-shaped member 1 and 2 in a manner opposed each other, a relatively large jewelry part 5 ( 6 ) of either one of the two ring-shaped members fits in the opening 4 ( 3 ) of the other ring-shaped member, seeming like one finger ring. Each ring-shaped member 1 ( 2 ) is replaceable and can be combined extremely easily. Moreover, each ring-shaped member can be used individually.

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1 . A finger ring consisted of a ring-shaped member which is decoupled in such a manner to form a circular arc part, 
 the circular arc part of the ring-shaped member being skewed;    the both ends being twisted in a counter direction; being orthogonally oriented each other to the circular arc part; the both ends having an opening therebetween;    the both ends having a jewelry part, respectively.    
   
   
       2 . A finger ring according to  claim 1 , wherein the jewelry part is integrated with the ring-shaped member.  
   
   
       3 . A finger ring according to  claim 1 , wherein the jewelry part attached on one of the two ends is relatively large, while the jewelry part attached on the other end being relatively small.  
   
   
       4 . A finger ring consisted of ring-shaped members which is decoupled in such a manner to form a circular arc part, 
 a circular arc part of a first ring-shaped member being skewed; the both ends being twisted in a counter direction; and being orthogonally oriented each other to the circular arc part; the both ends having a first opening therebetween; the both ends having large and small first jewelry part, respectively,    a circular arc part of a second ring-shaped member being skewed, the both ends being twisted in the counter direction; and being orthogonally oriented each other to the circular arc part; the both ends having a second opening therebetween; the both ends having large and small second jewelry part, respectively, and further;    when putting on the first ring-shaped member and the second ring-shaped member in a manner opposed each other, a relatively large one of the first jewelry parts engages with the second opening, while a relatively large one of the second jewelry parts engaging with the first opening.    
   
   
       5 . A finger ring according to  claim 2 , wherein the jewelry part attached on one of the two ends is relatively large, while the jewelry part attached on the other end being relatively small.

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