DE102004028540A1 | 2005-12-29 | |||
US2853802A | 1958-09-30 |
CLAIMS 1 ) Rosary comprising: - a first section of a chain closed as a ring (10), on which five groups of beads divided in decades (1 , 2, 3, 4, 5) slide freely and are spaced out by a single bead (6) that separates each group from the others; - a second linear section (7) connected to said first ring-shaped chain section (10) and ending with a crucifix (9); characterized in that said crucifix (9) is divided into two parts (91 , 92; 101 , 102) according to a plane that is parallel to the plane containing at least the lower part of the crucifix, and wherein, in proximity to each one of said two parts of the crucifix, there is at least one recess (94, 95) suitable for housing a part (31 ) of the first ring-shaped chain section (10), in such a way that when said two parts of the crucifix (91 , 92; 101 , 102) are joined in order to house said part (31 ) of the first ring-shaped chain section (10) therein, said rosary assumes the shape of a bracelet. 2) Rosary according to claim 1 , characterized in that there are two recesses (94, 95; 104, 103) on each one of said two parts of the crucifix, one of which is provided in proximity to the free lower part of the crucifix, while the other one is provided in proximity to the crosspiece of said crucifix, each one of said two recesses (94, 95; 104, 103) alternatively housing said part (31 ) of said first ring-shaped chain section (10). 3) Rosary according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said part (31 ) of the first ring-shaped chain section (10) is obtained at the level of the middle of the third decade of the rosary. 4) Rosary according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the two parts of said crucifix (91 , 92) are articulated by means of a hinge (93) located on the bottom of said crucifix and in that the two parts (91 , 92) are made integral with each other through connection means suited to prevent the accidental opening of the crucifix (9), when the chain section (31 ) is inserted therein. 5) Rosary according to claim 4, characterized in that the connection means that prevent the accidental opening of the crucifix (9) are at least one magnet (96, 97) preferably housed in a cavity obtained in the long portion of the lower arm of the crucifix. 6) Rosary according to any of the claims from 1 to 3, characterized in that the two parts of said crucifix (101 , 102) are substantially symmetrical and move along at least one rectilinear guide that is parallel to the main axis of the crucifix, said two parts (101 , 102) moving along said at least one rectilinear guide parallel to the main axis of the crucifix due to the presence of the guides (106, 107) suited to maintain them superimposed to each other. 7) Rosary according to claim 6, characterized in that the two parts of said crucifix (101 , 102) have, along the main axis of the crucifix and on the contact side, at least one magnetic element arranged according to a direction that is parallel to said main axis of said crucifix. 8) Rosary according to claim 6, characterized in that at least one recess (103, 104) obtained in the part (102) of the crucifix is suitable for housing a part (31 ) of the first ring-shaped chain section (10). |
The present invention concerns a rosary crown that can be transformed into a bracelet suited to be worn on the wrist by either a man or a woman.
As is known, in fact, rosary crowns are used by Catholics all over the world for praying, and essentially consist of a so-called crown made up of a section of a chain closed as a ring, in which there are five groups of beads, each made up of ten decades and spaced from the others by a single bead.
The five groups of beads represent the Mysteries of the rosary and each Mystery is recited with ten Hail Marys, while each Mystery is spaced from the others by a single bead for the recitation of one Glory Be.
The rosary as just described above comprises, in addition to the closed chain section, also a second linear chain section that is generally but not necessarily connected to said first section by means of a connection element and ends with a crucifix that can obviously have various shapes.
The connection element generally serves to connect the first chain section and is positioned immediately before the second linear chain section that ends with the crucifix.
Document DE 10 2004 028540 A1 describes a rosary in which the connection element between the five groups of beads and the final part bearing a crucifix is detachable.
Document US 2 853 802 A describes a rosary in which the connection element between the five groups of beads and the final part has its back part on which there are written the Glorious Mysteries and to which two plates, which can be opened, are connected, on these plates there being written the Joyful and Sorrowful Mysteries.
It is also known that the use of very precious rosary crowns as necklaces is rather widespread, especially among women.
It cannot be excluded that the rosary crown used as an ornament can also be used for its primary purpose by the person who wears it, that is, for reciting the rosary.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a special rosary crown that can be comfortably and simply transformed into a bracelet suited to be worn on a person’s wrist, but, in any case, suited to be used for its primary function, that is, for praying. According to the main characteristics of the invention, the beads of the rosary that are contained in the closed section of the chain are not fixed, but they can move along the chain that supports them, and this causes the desired effect which will be described below and which is the necessary feature for the transformation of the rosary into a bracelet.
A further characteristic is represented by the fact that the crucifix of said crown is made in such a way that it consists of two parts, in which there is at least one recess or housing suited to house a part of the first ring-shaped chain section so that the rosary can assume the shape of a bracelet.
The invention is described in accordance with the contents of the first claim. Some embodiments of the invention are also described by way of non-limiting example and illustrated in the following drawings, wherein:
- Figure 1 shows a rosary crown suited to be transformed into a bracelet;
- Figure 1a shows a detail of Figure 1 representing housings suited to accommodate a part of the first ring-shaped chain section;
- Figure 2 shows how a part of the first ring-shaped chain section can be arranged in a housing provided in the crucifix of the rosary;
- Figure 2a shows a detail of Figure 2;
- Figure 3 shows how a part of the first section of the chain of the rosary closed as a ring is inserted inside a crucifix;
- Figure 3a shows an enlarged detail of Figure 3;
- Figure 4 shows a different arrangement of the first ring-shaped chain section that is placed in the recess provided in the lower part of the crucifix instead of in the recess provided in the upper part;
- Figure 4a shows an enlarged detail of Figure 4;
- Figure 5 shows the crucifix in the closed configuration with respect to Figure 4;
- Figure 5a shows the detail of Figure 5 related to the crucifix;
- Figure 6 shows the crown when transformed into a bracelet;
- Figure 7 shows a variant embodiment of the crucifix, equally suitable for the transformation of the rosary into a bracelet;
- Figure 8 shows the crucifix of Figure 7 in an open position suited to house a section of the chain.
With particular reference to Figure 1 , the rosary crown represented therein is formed by a first section of a chain closed as a ring, indicated as a whole by 10, in which it is possible to identify five groups of beads, respectively indicated by 1 , 2, 3, 4 and 5, each separated from the others by means of a single bead indicated by 6.
In addition to said first ring-shaped chain section 10, the rosary comprises a second linear section 7 connected to the first ring-shaped chain section 10 by means of a so-called connection element 8 on which it is possible to apply an image of the Virgin Mary, of a Saint or a specific wording.
The second linear section 7 is connected to a crucifix 9 that is substantially divided in two parts 91 and 92, as can be observed in Figure 1.
Obviously, in a different embodiment, the part 92 that in the drawings of Figures 1 and 1 a terminates under the crosspiece of the crucifix 9 may be such as to include also the upper part of the crucifix.
The parts 91 and 92 of the crucifix 9 are articulated with respect to each other by means of a hinge 93 that allows the part 92 to be opened with respect to the part 91 or to be superimposed to the latter.
Both parts 91 and 92 of said crucifix are provided with two recesses or housings, a recess 94 in proximity to the crosspiece of the crucifix and the other recess 95 in proximity to the final part of the crucifix itself.
Once the two parts 91 and 92 are closed, said recesses are suited to contain the chain section 31 that has been intentionally selected in the middle part of the first section of the chain closed as a ring, in such a way as to form two arms 10a and 10b equal to each other when, as shown in Figure 2, the chain section 31 is placed in the recess 94.
It can be observed that the crucifix 9 is provided with connection means that make the two parts of the crucifix integral with each other, in such a way as to avoid the accidental opening of the crucifix when the chain section 31 has already been inserted therein.
These connection means can be a snap-on closure of the hinge 93 of known type or similar means.
It should also be noted that the presence of two recesses in the crucifix, as shown in Figures 1 , 1a and 2, 2a, is not necessary, since a single recess, either the recess 94 or the recess 95, may be enough, however two recesses have been provided for the purpose of adjusting the diameter of the bracelet according to the size of the arm of the person who is going to wear it.
According to the example of embodiment shown in Figures 1 , 1a, 2 and 2a, the crucifix 9 is also provided with two magnetic plates 96 and 97 that, once the hinge 93 has closed the two parts of the crucifix together, ensure that, as shown in Figures 3 and 3a, the chain section 31 is held inside the recess 94 or 95 and thus maintained in the closed configuration.
Figures 4 and 4a show that the chain section 31 belonging to the first section of the chain closed as a ring is arranged in the housing 95 instead of in the housing 94 in order to make the bracelet that is going to be created larger according to the size of the wrist that will wear it.
Figures 5 and 5a show the closed configuration of the two parts of the crucifix 91 and 92, which has the purpose of securing the chain section 31 included in the recess 95 and of obtaining two sections 10a and 10b having the same length.
Figure 6 shows the rosary of Figure 5 when already transformed in a bracelet. Figures 7 and 8 show a different execution of the crucifix, now indicated by 100, suited to hold a part of the first section of the chain closed as a ring, indicated by 31 in the previous drawings, which is alternatively housed in two recesses or housings 103 or 104 belonging to a part of the crucifix, in this case to part 102, rather than to the other part 101.
The two parts of the crucifix 101 and 102 slide on each other through guides 106 and 107, in such a way that the two parts 101 and 102 remain parallel to and aligned with each other.
According to the invention, in order to maintain the two parts 101 and 102 of the crucifix 100 joined to each other after the insertion of the chain section 31 in a recess, also said two parts 101 and 102 of the crucifix 100 are provided with at least one magnetic plate.
The two housings 103 and 104 can be alternatively occupied by the chain section 31 , in such a way as to obtain the configuration of a bracelet-shaped rosary.
As can be observed in the description, all the objects of the invention have been achieved, that is, the straightforward transformation of a rosary crown into a bracelet that can be simply and easily worn thanks to a specific configuration of the crucifix, which is suited to house a part of the chain on which the rosary beads slide.
Other configurations of the crucifix and of the housings provided therein to house the chain section 31 are considered included in the present invention.
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