US2014260423A1PendingUtilityA1
Anklet
Est. expiryMar 15, 2033(~6.6 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Rinu Kavinal Rajan
A44C 15/0015Y10T29/49591A44C 27/00A44C 15/0085
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Abstract
An anklet for encircling an ankle is described. The anklet includes a first free end and a second free end. A plurality of interconnecting elements is arranged sequentially from the first free end to the second free end. A connection means is connected to the first free end and is configured to connect to the second free end. A plurality of chimes connected to the anklet.
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1 . An anklet for encircling an ankle, comprising
a first free end and a second free end; a plurality of interconnecting elements arranged sequentially from the first free end to the second free end; a connection means is connected to the anklet and configured to connect to the first free end to the second free end; a plurality of chimes connected to the anklet; and a plurality of charms connected to the anklet.
2 . The anklet of claim 1 , further comprising a hook that connects the chimes to the anklet.
3 . The anklet of claim 1 , further comprising a hook that connects the charms to the anklet.
4 . The anklet of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of beads.
5 . The anklet of claim 1 , wherein the connection means comprises a clasp, a magnet, a twine, or a rope.
6 . The anklet of claim 1 , wherein the chimes are circular and closed structures comprising a bead configured to make sound when a wearer of the anklet moves from one place to another.
7 . The anklet of claim 1 , wherein the anklet is made of a material comprising a metal, twine, leather, fabric or plastic.
8 . The anklet of claim 1 , wherein the anklet is personalized or customized.
9 . The anklet of claim 6 , wherein the number of charms, chimes or beads are increased to increase the sound or decreased to decrease the sound, when the wearer moves from one place to another.
10 . An anklet for encircling an ankle, comprising
a circular element comprising a first free end and a second free end; a connection means connected to the anklet and is configured to connect the first free end to the second free end; a plurality of a chimes connected to the anklet; and a plurality of charms connected to the anklet.
11 . The anklet of claim 10 , further comprising a hook that connects the chimes to the anklet.
12 . The anklet of claim 10 , further comprising a hook that connects the charms to the anklet.
13 . The anklet of claim 10 , further comprising a plurality of beads.
14 . The anklet of claim 10 , wherein the connection means comprises a clasp, a magnet, a twine, velcro or a rope.
15 . The anklet of claim 10 , wherein the chimes are circular and closed structures comprising a bead configured to make sound when a wearer of the anklet moves from one place to another.
16 . The anklet of claim 10 , wherein the anklet is made of a material comprising a metal, twine, leather, fabric or plastic.
17 . The anklet of claim 10 , wherein the anklet is personalized or customized.
18 . The anklet of claim 15 , wherein the number of charms, chimes or beads are increased to increase the sound or decreased to decrease the sound, when the wearer moves from one place to another.
19 . A method of determining whether a wearer of an anklet is in the vicinity, comprising
connecting ends of the anklet using a connection means so that the ankle is secure around the ankle of the wearer; connecting a plurality of chimes to the anklet; connecting a plurality of charms to the anklet; wherein the chimes make sound when the wearer of the anklet moves from one place to another and the anklet is configured to be personalized or customized.
20 . The method of claim 19 , wherein the number of charms chimes or beads are increased
to increase the sound or decreased to decrease the sound, when the wearer moves from one place to another.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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