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  • Figures 1 and 2 show an enlarged vertical and plan view of a doublet stone as at present manufactured.
  • Figs. 3, 4, 5, and 6, respectively, are enlarged side and plan views of a doublet stone manufactured according to my invention; and
  • Fig. 7 is a side view of a plain pyramidal stone of my manufacture.
  • the object of my invention is to furnish to jewelers and the trade in general a doublet stone which not only avoids some of the dis advantages of the former doublets, consisting in a lack of brilliancy and an easy injuring of the edges, but combines advantages which have hitherto not been produced, and by which the application of doublets to jewelry can be greatly extended, the brilliancy and transparency of the stones increased, and such jewelry manufactured at cheaper rates.
  • I accomplish this object by adding to the form of doublet stones now in use, and shown in Figs. 1 and 2, one or more steps or rows of facets to the upper part or front of the stones, and by making the uppermost part or step only of genuine stone, the rest of paste.
  • the present method of imitating precious stones by a combination of genuine stone and paste, either by gluing or by cementing them under a high degree of heat, is well known, and the stones so obtained are commonly designated in commerce, respectively, as doublets or fire doublets. All precious stones have been imitated by thisprocess, and their edges were joined on the plane of connection, being the plane of largest horizontal extent. It is obvious that in this way comparatively small stones only could be produced, as the size of the same was limited by the upper surface or bevel and table of the doublet, which would become too expensive as soon as a certain size was overstepped.
  • Doublets of large size were, therefore, not manufactured, and the ap- This I have accomplished by introducing one or more steps or rows of facets above the former plane of connection, and making the uppermost step of genuine stone, the lower part being composed of paste, as in Figs. 3 and 5.
  • the plane of connection is thereby changed from the plane of largest horizontal size, known as the girdle, and represented at a b in the drawing, to one parallel to it, but removed vertically one'or more steps.
  • the upper step is of small extent, not overstepping the limits of that application of precious stones for doublets which I have tried to show in the foregoing.
  • any required size of doublet may be obtained, there by expanding that manufacture to an extent not known heretofore, and permitting a large number of applications in the different branches of jewel manufacture which were hitherto unavailable by the insufiicicnt size of the doublets used in the trade.
  • doublet stone consisting of a base of artificial or inferior material, provided with one or more steps of facets above the girdle a b, and the cap piece or table of genuine precious stone,

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UNITED. STATES PATENT OFFICE.
SIMON BRUHL, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
IM PROV EMENT IN DOUBLET STONES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 138,314, dated April 29, 1873; application filed January 25, 1873.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, SIMON BRUHL, of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Doublet Stones, of which the following is a specification:
Figures 1 and 2 show an enlarged vertical and plan view of a doublet stone as at present manufactured. Figs. 3, 4, 5, and 6, respectively, are enlarged side and plan views of a doublet stone manufactured according to my invention; and Fig. 7 is a side view of a plain pyramidal stone of my manufacture.
The object of my invention is to furnish to jewelers and the trade in general a doublet stone which not only avoids some of the dis advantages of the former doublets, consisting in a lack of brilliancy and an easy injuring of the edges, but combines advantages which have hitherto not been produced, and by which the application of doublets to jewelry can be greatly extended, the brilliancy and transparency of the stones increased, and such jewelry manufactured at cheaper rates. I accomplish this object by adding to the form of doublet stones now in use, and shown in Figs. 1 and 2, one or more steps or rows of facets to the upper part or front of the stones, and by making the uppermost part or step only of genuine stone, the rest of paste.
The present method of imitating precious stones by a combination of genuine stone and paste, either by gluing or by cementing them under a high degree of heat, is well known, and the stones so obtained are commonly designated in commerce, respectively, as doublets or fire doublets. All precious stones have been imitated by thisprocess, and their edges were joined on the plane of connection, being the plane of largest horizontal extent. It is obvious that in this way comparatively small stones only could be produced, as the size of the same was limited by the upper surface or bevel and table of the doublet, which would become too expensive as soon as a certain size was overstepped. Doublets of large size were, therefore, not manufactured, and the ap- This I have accomplished by introducing one or more steps or rows of facets above the former plane of connection, and making the uppermost step of genuine stone, the lower part being composed of paste, as in Figs. 3 and 5. The plane of connection is thereby changed from the plane of largest horizontal size, known as the girdle, and represented at a b in the drawing, to one parallel to it, but removed vertically one'or more steps. As these are cut in the form of one or more frustums of a pyramid, Figs. 5 and 7, it will be readily perceived that the upper step is of small extent, not overstepping the limits of that application of precious stones for doublets which I have tried to show in the foregoing.
By the introduction of several steps, any required size of doublet may be obtained, there by expanding that manufacture to an extent not known heretofore, and permitting a large number of applications in the different branches of jewel manufacture which were hitherto unavailable by the insufiicicnt size of the doublets used in the trade.
I intend to use the gluing and fire process for joining, and propose to manufacture doublets of large size, principally amethysts, t0- pazes, smaragds, rubies, garnets, sapphires, 850.
Having thus described my invention, Iclaiin as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent--- As an improved article of manufacture, a
doublet stone, consisting of a base of artificial or inferior material, provided with one or more steps of facets above the girdle a b, and the cap piece or table of genuine precious stone,
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US3528261A (en) * 1968-04-12 1970-09-15 Harry S Jones Doublet gem construction
US4020649A (en) * 1976-05-27 1977-05-03 Henry Grossbard Brilliantized step cut diamond
US5186024A (en) * 1992-02-03 1993-02-16 Dorothy P. Waters High brilliance step-cut stone and method of making same
US6007907A (en) * 1997-05-30 1999-12-28 Wolf; Steven J. Composite jewelry stone
USD419480S (en) * 1998-12-18 2000-01-25 Wolf Steven J Jewelry arrangement
USD423396S (en) * 1999-04-26 2000-04-25 Wolf Steven J Gemstone
USD425816S (en) * 1997-04-04 2000-05-30 Preciosa, A.S. Cut stone
USD429475S (en) * 1999-10-25 2000-08-15 Daniel Steinberg Precious gemstone
US6158243A (en) * 1997-06-11 2000-12-12 Couture; Guy Butterfly gem
US6449985B1 (en) * 2000-09-14 2002-09-17 Tycoon Diamond cut
US20020170315A1 (en) * 2001-05-18 2002-11-21 Joesph Mardkha Faceted mixed cut gemstone for controled brilliance
US20050160766A1 (en) * 2004-01-23 2005-07-28 Toros Kejejian Diamond cut
EP1977659A1 (en) * 2007-04-05 2008-10-08 Cielo S.R.L. Method for producing precious or semi-precious stones
USD766771S1 (en) 2015-07-01 2016-09-20 Tycoon Jewelry, Inc. Diamond cut
USD777120S1 (en) * 2013-08-08 2017-01-24 Omron Corporation Box cover for limit switch

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3528261A (en) * 1968-04-12 1970-09-15 Harry S Jones Doublet gem construction
US4020649A (en) * 1976-05-27 1977-05-03 Henry Grossbard Brilliantized step cut diamond
US4118950A (en) * 1976-05-27 1978-10-10 Henry Grossbard Brilliantized step cut stone with faceted crown
US5186024A (en) * 1992-02-03 1993-02-16 Dorothy P. Waters High brilliance step-cut stone and method of making same
USD425816S (en) * 1997-04-04 2000-05-30 Preciosa, A.S. Cut stone
USD428355S (en) * 1997-04-04 2000-07-18 Preciosa, A.S. Cut stone
USD430060S (en) * 1997-04-04 2000-08-29 Preciosa, A.S. Cut stone
USD430503S (en) * 1997-04-04 2000-09-05 Preciosa, A.S. Cut stone
USD434341S (en) * 1997-04-04 2000-11-28 Preciosa, A.S. Cut stone
US6007907A (en) * 1997-05-30 1999-12-28 Wolf; Steven J. Composite jewelry stone
US6171666B1 (en) 1997-05-30 2001-01-09 Steven J. Wolf Composite jewelry stone
US6158243A (en) * 1997-06-11 2000-12-12 Couture; Guy Butterfly gem
USD419480S (en) * 1998-12-18 2000-01-25 Wolf Steven J Jewelry arrangement
USD423396S (en) * 1999-04-26 2000-04-25 Wolf Steven J Gemstone
USD429475S (en) * 1999-10-25 2000-08-15 Daniel Steinberg Precious gemstone
US6449985B1 (en) * 2000-09-14 2002-09-17 Tycoon Diamond cut
US20020170315A1 (en) * 2001-05-18 2002-11-21 Joesph Mardkha Faceted mixed cut gemstone for controled brilliance
US7146827B2 (en) 2001-05-18 2006-12-12 Diamond Innovations, Llc Mixed cut gemstone
US20050160766A1 (en) * 2004-01-23 2005-07-28 Toros Kejejian Diamond cut
WO2005070025A2 (en) * 2004-01-23 2005-08-04 Tycoon Jewelry, Inc. Diamond cut
WO2005070025A3 (en) * 2004-01-23 2007-03-15 Tycoon Jewelry Inc Diamond cut
EP1977659A1 (en) * 2007-04-05 2008-10-08 Cielo S.R.L. Method for producing precious or semi-precious stones
USD777120S1 (en) * 2013-08-08 2017-01-24 Omron Corporation Box cover for limit switch
USD766771S1 (en) 2015-07-01 2016-09-20 Tycoon Jewelry, Inc. Diamond cut

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