EP3373764A1 - Item of jewellery to wear on the finger, comprising a sliding link - Google Patents
Item of jewellery to wear on the finger, comprising a sliding linkInfo
- Publication number
- EP3373764A1 EP3373764A1 EP16793889.3A EP16793889A EP3373764A1 EP 3373764 A1 EP3373764 A1 EP 3373764A1 EP 16793889 A EP16793889 A EP 16793889A EP 3373764 A1 EP3373764 A1 EP 3373764A1
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- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- ring
- slide
- rings
- finger
- jewel
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44C—PERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
- A44C9/00—Finger-rings
- A44C9/0007—Finger-rings made of several rings
- A44C9/0015—Finger-rings made of several rings connected or interlinked to each other
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44C—PERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
- A44C9/00—Finger-rings
- A44C9/02—Finger-rings adjustable
Definitions
- the present invention relates to jewelry to wear on the finger.
- the patent 804 A.D. 1909 discloses a jewel having several rings to mount on the same finger and interconnected by two chains placed on the sides. The rings are worn by the first and second phalanges.
- US Patent 4,107,947 describes a jewel having a ring intended to be mounted on the first phalanx, connected by a chain to a mount arranged to attach to the nail.
- Application EP 1 745 714 A1 discloses an open ring ring, the ring carrying at each of its ends an ornamental element.
- the opening of this type of ring is obtained by twisting and shifting the two ends.
- a disadvantage of this type of ring is the risk of loss when the opening of the ring is wide and the ring rotates relatively to the finger due, for example, to the activity of the wearer.
- the invention aims to meet this need and it achieves it through a jewel to wear on the finger, comprising:
- slide connection A slide connection connecting the first and the second ring between them.
- the slide connection may have a sliding clearance allowing a certain angular displacement between the sliding elements.
- the slide connection makes it possible to hold the two rings on the finger by preventing the rotation of one relative to the other.
- the two rings are slightly rotatable relative to each other and the good maintenance of a ring on the finger leads through the slide link that of the other ring.
- the slide connection also allows the distance between the two rings to be able to vary freely so, firstly, to adapt the jewel to the size of the finger and, secondly, to allow the finger to move freely.
- the slide connection connects the first and the second ring by the underside of the finger.
- This slide connection is preferably unique.
- the slide connection is preferably not flexible. This makes it possible to immobilize the rings relative to each other apart from the axial mobility given by the slide connection. Thus, the rings can not rotate or detach from each other independently of one another.
- the rings of the rings and optionally the sliding connection are made of the same material.
- the greatest length L max of the slide connection at the maximum extension may be between 20 mm and 50 mm, better still between 25 mm and 35 mm and its smallest length L m in at the minimum extension may be between 10 mm and 50 mm. mm and 40 mm, better between 20 mm and 30 mm.
- the slide connection comprising a slide and a slide, the slide sliding in the slide along the longitudinal axis of the slide, the latter being parallel to the longitudinal axis of the finger bearing the jewel.
- the first ring may be fixed on the slide, in particular at one end of the slide and the second ring may be fixed to the slide, in particular at the free end of the slide, that is to say the end of the slide remaining off. from the slide.
- the sliding of the slide in the slide is free.
- the slide may comprise two parallel bars connected by a bridge defining a guide opening of the slide.
- the slide connection is lined with a hinge allowing the user to bend the finger when the jewel is worn on the latter.
- the slider comprises a first portion and a second portion interconnected by a articulation, the first part being inserted into the slide and the second part bearing the second ring.
- the hinge makes it possible to fold the second part to form a bend between the first and the second part so that the bottom of the second ring is folded towards the underside of the first ring.
- Such articulation allows, especially when the joint is under the junction between the phalanges, to follow the movement of the finger when folded.
- the user bends his finger wearing the jewel the latter bends to its articulation and the slide slides in the slide at the same time as the finger bends. The combination of these two movements allows the user to easily bend his finger without being embarrassed.
- the jewel may include a third ring connected to the other two rings by the slide connection.
- the third ring can be attached to the slide, in particular at the other end of the slide.
- the third ring is fixed relative to the first ring but movable relative to the second ring.
- the jewel may include a fourth ring connected to the other rings by the slide connection.
- the fourth ring may be attached to the slide, in particular to the second portion of the slide near the joint.
- At least one of the rings preferably each of the rings, has an open ring to engage on the finger and an ornamental element attached to the corresponding ring.
- At least one of the rings in particular the first or the third ring, can benefit from the support provided by the finger adjacent to the one on which it is mounted, when the ornamental element is located on the ring so as to partially overlap with both the finger that carries the ring and the adjacent finger.
- the opening width of the rings is preferably sufficient to allow placement on the finger laterally. This avoids having to put your finger in the ring, as for a closed ring. The fitting of the jewel on the finger can thus be done easily.
- each of the rings of the first and second rings is located on the top of said rings.
- the invention makes it possible to have very open rings and thus to produce a particularly aesthetic jewel by allowing, for example, to perceive, visually on the top of the hand, noticeably that the ornamental elements carried by each of the rings.
- the angular width of each of the openings of the rings of the first and second rings is preferably between 25 ° and 130 °, better still between 30 ° and 120 ° being preferably sufficient to allow engagement of the jewel on the finger by the side, as indicated above.
- the rings preferably each extend in a plane, preferably a median plane of symmetry for the ring. Thus, the ends of the ring may not be offset along the axis of the ring.
- the rings are preferably made of metal, in particular yellow, white, pink or black gold, platinum, steel, titanium, silver.
- the first and second rings are preferably of different diameters in order to allow a correct placement of the rings on the first and second phalanx of the finger.
- the first and third rings, respectively the second and fourth rings, may be of the same diameter.
- Each ring preferably carries an ornamental element set on a frame, the ornamental element being able to be unique and fixed to the ring, in particular at one end of the open ring.
- This ornamental element may be a semi-precious stone, a pearl and / or a precious stone, in particular a diamond, ruby, sapphire, emerald, ....
- the rings may bear ornamental elements of the same nature, for example diamonds or pearls of equal or different sizes.
- the rings can carry ornamental elements of different natures, for example stones and pearls, of equal or different sizes.
- the frame and, better, the frames are each disposed cantilever on the outer side of the ring or rings of each ring.
- This mounting cantilever allows, with respect to the first ring and the third ring to be mounted on the first phalanx, to benefit from the maintenance provided by the finger adjacent to the one who wears the jewel.
- the cantilevering of the ornamental elements can also contribute to the aesthetic appearance, by allowing ornamental elements to be moved away from each other if desired, and the practical aspect by leaving the opening of the rings sufficiently free to allow the assembly of the jewel on the finger by the side.
- these ornamental elements may or may not be arranged in opposition to one another.
- the rings of the rings and / or the slide connection may comprise additional ornamental elements distributed over at least part of their surface, in particular their visible surface when the jewel is worn on the finger, in particular small semi-precious stones, pearls and / or precious stones, including diamonds, rubies, sapphires, emeralds, ....
- Each ring may comprise a single ring or alternatively multiple rings, including two rings.
- the rings of the same ring are preferably identical and can be linked by a bar placed on the bottom, the slide connection being preferably in the continuity of this bar.
- the bar may be a portion of the slide or slider.
- the bars are preferably made of the same material as the rings.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a first example of a jewel according to the invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the jewel of FIG. 1
- FIG. 3 is a front view of the jewel of FIGS. 1 and 2
- FIG. 4 represents a view from below of the jewel of FIGS. 1 to 3, the link being of maximum extension
- FIG. 5 represents a view from below of the jewel of FIGS. 1 to 4, the connection being of minimal extension
- FIG. 6 represents the jewel of FIGS. 1 to 5 folded by its articulation
- FIG. 7 is a bottom view of the jewel of FIGS. 1 to 6 carried by a finger which is stretched
- FIG. 8 represents the jewel on the finger of FIG. 7, the finger being folded
- FIG. 9 represents in a view from below a variant of jewel worn by a stretched finger
- Figure 10 shows the jewel of Figure 7 on the bent finger.
- FIGS. 1 to 8 show a jewel 10 to be worn on the finger comprising three rings 20, 30 and 40 interconnected by a slide link 50.
- the rings 20, 30 and 40 respectively comprise a single respective open ring 21, 31 and 41.
- the rings comprise multiple rings.
- the ring 21 carries at one end 22 an ornamental element 23 which is for example composed as illustrated by a stone set in a frame 24.
- the ring 31 and the ring 41 carry, respectively at one end 32, 33, an ornamental 33 and 43 composed of a stone set in a mount 34,44.
- Each frame 24, 34 and / or 44 may be made of the same material as the ring 21, 31 and / or 41 and may be welded thereto. It allows the rigid retention of the ornamental element on the ring, in particular by claws.
- the other ends 25, 35 and 45 of the respective rings 21, 31 and 41 are free.
- the ends 22 and 25 of the ring 21 define between them an opening 26. It is the same for the ends 32 and 35 which define an opening 36 and ends 42 and 45 which define an opening 46.
- the angular width of the opening 26 of the ring 20 is substantially equal to the angular width of the opening 36 of the ring 30 and greater than the angular width of the opening 46 of the ring 40.
- the angular width has openings 26 and 36, measured from the center of the rings 21 and 31 is preferably between 90 ° and 135 °, more preferably between 100 ° and 130 °, being for example 105 °.
- the angular width a of the opening 46, measured from the center of the ring 41, is preferably between 25 ° and 90 °, more preferably between 25 ° and 65 °, being for example 30 °.
- the angular widths of the openings 26 and 46 are different, but it may be otherwise.
- the angular widths are preferably between 25 ° and 135 °.
- the angular width ⁇ of the arc which extends over the ring 21 from the center of the junction 51 of the slide connection 50 with the ring 21 to the end 22 is preferably between 100 ° and 170 °. ° and the angular width ⁇ of the arc extending between the junction point 51 and the free end 25 is preferably less than or equal to the angle ⁇ and is preferably between 100 ° and 170 °. It is preferably the same for the rings 30 and 40 for the arcs extending respectively from the centers of the junctions 52 and 53 of the slide connection 50 with the rings 31 and 41 to the ends 32 and 35 and 42 and 45 .
- ⁇ 120 °
- ⁇ 135 °
- ⁇ 165 °
- ⁇ 165 °
- the rings 20 and 30 may be of the same internal diameter, said inner diameter of the rings 20 and 30 being different from the inside diameter of the ring 40.
- the rings 20 and 30 intended to be placed on the first phalanx of the finger are notably more large than the ring 40 intended to be placed on the second phalanx of the finger.
- the inside diameter of the rings 20, 30 and 40 is between 10 mm and 25 mm.
- the sliding connection consists of a slide 54 sliding freely along an axis X in a slide 55.
- the slide 55 comprises two parallel bars 55a and 55a whose spacing is slightly greater than that of the slide 54.
- a bridge 55b connects the bars 55a to the plumb with the ring 30 to define an opening 55c for guiding the slide 54. The latter is prevented from disengaging from the opening by a stop 59 formed at its end.
- the slider 54 is of non-circular section, as is the opening 55c, as can be seen in FIG. 2, which prevents the slider 54 from rotating about its axis.
- the slide 55 rigidly connects the rings 20 and 30 which are each fixed by their face 28,38 opposite the rings 21,31 at one end of the slide 55.
- the distance between the rings 20 and 30 is fixed.
- the length K of the slide is preferably between 5 mm and 30 mm, better still between 10 mm and 20 mm, for example substantially equal to 16 mm.
- the ring 40 is fixed to the free end 57 of the slider 54. Thus, the distance between the rings 20 and 30 and the ring 40 may vary.
- the slider 54 can slide in the slider 55 from a maximum extension position L max to a minimum extension position Lmin. the length of the sliding connection being measured between the free end 56 of the slide 55 and the free end 57 of the slider 54.
- the minimum length L min is between 10 mm and 40 mm, better still between 20 mm and 30 mm.
- mm and the maximum length L max is between 10 mm and 40 mm, better between 20 mm and 30 mm.
- the minimum length L m m is substantially equal to 23 mm and the maximum length L max is substantially equal to 32 mm.
- the slide 55 may comprise a stop 58 against which the slide 54 comes to rest when the length of the slide link 50 is minimal.
- the slider 54 comprises two parts 54a and 54b interconnected by a hinge 59.
- the portion 54a is inserted into the slider 55 and moves in the latter, and the portion 54b is connected to the ring 40.
- the hinge 59 allows to fold the underside of the ring 40 towards the underside of the rings 20 and 30 by rotation about a Y axis perpendicular to the sliding axis X.
- the stop 58 is positioned so that when the extension of the slide connection is minimal, that is to say when the portion 54a abuts against the stop 58, the hinge 59 remains outside the slide 55 as shown in FIG.
- the rings 20 and 30 are positioned on a first phalanx PI and the ring 40 is positioned on a second phalanx P2.
- the hinge 59 is positioned under the junction J between the two phalanges PI and P2 bearing the jewel 10, so that the jewel 10 can bend with the finger D which carries it.
- the mounts 24 and 34 are mounted in opposition when the top jewel is observed, that is to say that the mount 24 carried by the ring 20 is for example on the left side, while the mount 34 carried by the ring 30 is on the right side, and the mounts 34 and 44 may be located on the same side of the rings 31 and 41. It may be otherwise without leaving the frame of the invention.
- the rings 21, 31 and 41, the slide connection 50 and / or the frames 24, 34 and 44 are preferably made of the same material, in particular a metal.
- each ring 20, 30 and 40 is preferably arranged to allow the mounting and removal of the ring 20, 30 or 40 by introducing it by the side on the finger D, and not by putting it by the fingertip D.
- each ring 20, 30 and 40 is preferably mounted cantilever on the ring 20, 30 or 40.
- the presence of the slide link 50 relatively short allows the maintenance of the rings 20, 30 and 40 between them.
- the rings 20, 30 and 40 may comprise additional ornamental elements 27 present on the visible parts of the rings 21, 31 and 41 and of the slide connection 50, in particular the slide 54 and the slide 55.
- These ornamental elements 23, 33 and 43 and the additional ornamental elements 27 may be semi-precious stones, pearls and / or precious stones, in particular a diamond, ruby, sapphire, emerald, ....
- the rings can be made with more than two rings.
- ornamental elements are arranged at both ends of at least one of the rings, bordering the opening thereof.
- the ornamental elements are for example of unequal sizes.
- At least one of the ornamental elements is a pearl.
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Applications Claiming Priority (2)
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FR1560850A FR3043530B1 (en) | 2015-11-13 | 2015-11-13 | JEWELRY TO WEAR TO THE FINGER COMPRISING A SLIDE LINK |
PCT/EP2016/077124 WO2017081071A1 (en) | 2015-11-13 | 2016-11-09 | Item of jewellery to wear on the finger, comprising a sliding link |
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EP16793889.3A Withdrawn EP3373764A1 (en) | 2015-11-13 | 2016-11-09 | Item of jewellery to wear on the finger, comprising a sliding link |
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EP (1) | EP3373764A1 (en) |
FR (1) | FR3043530B1 (en) |
WO (1) | WO2017081071A1 (en) |
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