Patent ID: 8701438

Claim:
A reconfigurable bracelet system ( 10 ) featuring an interchangeable topper positionable on a common wrist band, the system comprising, in combination: the wrist band ( 14 ) formed of a major section in a partial oval configuration with a first free end ( 16 ) and a second free end ( 18 ), the major section having a major length with an interior surface and an exterior surface, the free ends being spaced by an opening of a minor length equal to between 13 percent and 30 percent of the major length, the band has a width up to 10 percent of the major length; first and second minor sections ( 20 ) coupled to each free end, each minor section having a generally J-shaped configuration with a lower segment ( 22 ) and an upper segment ( 24 ) and an intermediate segment ( 26 ) between the lower and upper segments, the lower segments formed as extensions of the major section of the wrist band, the upper segments formed at an elevation radially exterior of the exterior surface, each upper segment terminating in a semicircular free tip ( 28 ), the intermediate segment formed at 90 degrees from the lower and upper segments, each lower segment being longer than each upper segment, each upper segment being longer than each intermediate segment, each minor section having a generally cylindrical joining portion ( 30 ) with a recess ( 32 ) for securing the minor sections to the major section, an opening ( 34 ) formed between each joining portion and an associated one of the free tips; each upper segment being formed with a cylindrical recess ( 38 ), a decorative gem stone ( 40 ) having a cylindrical lower region secured in an associated one of the recesses, each gem stone having an upper region in a generally dome-shaped configuration projecting above the upper segment; and the topper ( 44 ) removably positioned within the openings, the topper formed of a decorative center ( 46 ) and opposed ends, the opposed ends including similarly configured first and second rings ( 48 ) adapted to be removably coupled to the first and second minor sections of the wrist band, each ring providing an arcuate surface adapted to slide over the upper region of the stone to assist a user in coupling the topper to the wrist band.