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US1428158A
US1428158A US455353A US45535321A US1428158A US 1428158 A US1428158 A US 1428158A US 455353 A US455353 A US 455353A US 45535321 A US45535321 A US 45535321A US 1428158 A US1428158 A US 1428158A
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  • This invention relates to ornamental jewel-studded rings," in either carved or plain design and the like and has for its particular objects the construction of a ring so as to adapt the same to serve 'as an anniversary ring by permitting of the convenient substitution of portions thereof by jewel mountings.
  • Patents Nos. 836,l7 9 and 1,280,707 disclose jewel-setting constructions which are 'designed to permit the insertion 015 .1 jewel setting either in a ring, comb or the like but in the case where it is attempted to employ in a ring the construction shown in Patent No. 836,479, the boring of a large number of apertures along the periphery of the ring without any reinforcement thereof would result in so mutilating the ring as not only to seriously weaken the ring and thereby affect its rigic ity and wearing qualities but in both patents the construction is such that the recesses or apertures would serve as dirt collectors to such an extent as to soon render the ring very unattractive and therefore undesirable for constant wear.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation partially in section of such a ring
  • Fig. 2 is a fragmentary developed plan view of the exterior peripheral face thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is an elevation, partially in section, of a dummy plug therefor, isolated.
  • A designates a band ring provided with a p y 1, 2 and 3 extending completely theretlrrougli. each aperture is provided with a shoulder B. and; is of lesser cross-sect'ional area 'throughoutfthe Article of Jewelry, p j v i portionthereof.
  • 'A' tubular jewel setting C fap'ertures as series of'similar greater art of its lowerportion'than at the upper having an uppenfiange portion adapted to conform to and fit upon said shoulder, is
  • the top of the dummy plug may be obviously be carved in any suitable manner to conform to the design of the ring for which it is intended or preferably the whole peripheral face of the ring, after the plugs are inserted, may be carved so as to virtually conceal the joint between said plug and said ring and this feature alone adds very greatly not only to the utility but to the appearance of my ring.
  • the tubular jewel setting is adapted to receive a jewel in the recess formed between the top of said shoulder and the bead or marginal flange of said setting, though obviously separate fingers such as commonly used in the ordinary setv tings may be employed instead.
  • My improved construction permits of any light from the rear passing through the tubular setting to the jewel and also affords ready access to the rear of the jewel for cleaning purposes.
  • the plug members have imperforate metal heads which are designed to effectually cover and conceal the apertures inthe ring and said plugs are reamed by means. of a suitablereamer to form a tapered annular wall portion a.
  • a finger-ring comprising an annulus of metal provided along its periphery with a series of spaced apertures extending completely therethrough said apertures being each provided with a shoulder portion, a plurality of plugs having closed ends snugly fitted in certain of said apertures and ajewel setting, having an open lower end and a precious stone mounted at its upper end, snugly fitted and securely held in another of said apertures.
  • the combina tion comprising a metal band provided with a longitudinal series of perforations therethrough, solid plugs,. having closed outer ends, respectively mounted in such perforations and means for preventing accidental displacement of said plugs from said recesses while affording insufficient resistance to prevent the intentional removal of said plugs from said recesses.
  • a plug for anniversary jewelry comprising a shank portion, an enlarged imperforate metal head portion at one end and a relatively thin expansible metal wall at the other end.
  • 4JA finger-ring comprising a metal band having a JGWQl SGt therein and a longitudinal series of removable plugs having imperforate outer ends mounted at intervals along the periphery of said ring and means for holding said plugs against accidental displacement.

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W. I. FUERMAN N. ARTICLE OF JEWELRY. APPLICATION FI ER-MAR. 24, I921- Patent edSepfi. 5, 1922.
of V which the Patented Sept. 5, 1922.
MZ ASS WALTER;J...FUERMANN, OF BRADFORD, IP-ENJNSYLV ANIA.
- ARTICLE war-ee- Application-filed March M, 1921. Serial No. 455353.
T 0 all whom it 1mg) concern:
Be it known that 1, WALTER J 'FUnRrIaNN, a citizen ofthje United States, residing at B radford county of McKean, and State of Pennsylvania,
have invented anew and useful Improvement in an v following is a specification.
This invention relates to ornamental jewel-studded rings," in either carved or plain design and the like and has for its particular objects the construction of a ring so as to adapt the same to serve 'as an anniversary ring by permitting of the convenient substitution of portions thereof by jewel mountings. Y
I am aware that the Patents Nos. 836,l7 9 and 1,280,707 disclose jewel-setting constructions which are 'designed to permit the insertion 015 .1 jewel setting either in a ring, comb or the like but in the case where it is attempted to employ in a ring the construction shown in Patent No. 836,479, the boring of a large number of apertures along the periphery of the ring without any reinforcement thereof would result in so mutilating the ring as not only to seriously weaken the ring and thereby affect its rigic ity and wearing qualities but in both patents the construction is such that the recesses or apertures would serve as dirt collectors to such an extent as to soon render the ring very unattractive and therefore undesirable for constant wear.
My investigations have led to the discovery of the construction which, while preserving all of the desirable features of the ordinary ring in so far as the strength and freedom from recesses visible from the exterior is concerned, permits of the utilization of such ring as an anniversary ring and thereby enables the purchaser to convert the same, on the installment plan as it were, from a single-stone ring to a multi-jewelstudded ring.
In the accompanying drawings in which I have illustrated a form of the preferred construction of such a ring,
Figure 1 is a side elevation partially in section of such a ring;
Fig. 2 is a fragmentary developed plan view of the exterior peripheral face thereof, and
Fig. 3 is an elevation, partially in section, of a dummy plug therefor, isolated.
Referring to the drawings and the construction shown therein, A designates a band ring provided with a p y 1, 2 and 3 extending completely theretlrrougli. each aperture is provided with a shoulder B. and; is of lesser cross-sect'ional area 'throughoutfthe Article of Jewelry, p j v i portionthereof. 'A' tubular jewel setting C fap'ertures as series of'similar greater art of its lowerportion'than at the upper having an uppenfiange portion adapted to conform to and fit upon said shoulder, is
adapted .to be insertedin one (if the aperjt'ul'es'in theyring and a removable solid or {dummy plug D, having a similar'shoulder to that of setting C, adapted to snugly fit. in
anotheraperture of said ring and-thereby reinforce" and strengthen the 7, same. The
hot O l portion E of each aperture is reamed re permit; of. the lower "ends The top of the dummy plug may be obviously be carved in any suitable manner to conform to the design of the ring for which it is intended or preferably the whole peripheral face of the ring, after the plugs are inserted, may be carved so as to virtually conceal the joint between said plug and said ring and this feature alone adds very greatly not only to the utility but to the appearance of my ring.
Preferably, as shown, the tubular jewel setting is adapted to receive a jewel in the recess formed between the top of said shoulder and the bead or marginal flange of said setting, though obviously separate fingers such as commonly used in the ordinary setv tings may be employed instead.
Ordinarilya series of apertures will be bored completely around the periphery of my ring and one or more of the same will be fitted with jewel-settings such as C in which a diamond or other rare jewel is secured and all the other recesses will be reinforced with removable dummy plugs, preferably solid, such as the plugs D. Whenever it is desired to add additional jewels, it is merely necessary to force one of more of the dummy plugs out of their respective apertures, which is accomplished by means of any punching device, and a jewel setting containing the desired jewel is then inserted in said aperture and swedged at its lower end by'means of a suitable swedging tool so as to revent accidental displacement thereof. arious modifications within the scope of the appended claims may obviously be made without departing from the spirit of my invention.
My improved construction permits of any light from the rear passing through the tubular setting to the jewel and also affords ready access to the rear of the jewel for cleaning purposes.
As shown, the plug members have imperforate metal heads which are designed to effectually cover and conceal the apertures inthe ring and said plugs are reamed by means. of a suitablereamer to form a tapered annular wall portion a.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is: v I l. A finger-ring, comprising an annulus of metal provided along its periphery with a series of spaced apertures extending completely therethrough said apertures being each provided with a shoulder portion, a plurality of plugs having closed ends snugly fitted in certain of said apertures and ajewel setting, having an open lower end and a precious stone mounted at its upper end, snugly fitted and securely held in another of said apertures.
2. In an article of jewelry, the combina tion comprising a metal band provided with a longitudinal series of perforations therethrough, solid plugs,. having closed outer ends, respectively mounted in such perforations and means for preventing accidental displacement of said plugs from said recesses while affording insufficient resistance to prevent the intentional removal of said plugs from said recesses.
3. A plug for anniversary jewelry comprising a shank portion, an enlarged imperforate metal head portion at one end and a relatively thin expansible metal wall at the other end.
4JA finger-ring comprising a metal band having a JGWQl SGt therein and a longitudinal series of removable plugs having imperforate outer ends mounted at intervals along the periphery of said ring and means for holding said plugs against accidental displacement. I
Signed at Bradford in the county of Mc- Kean and State of Pennsylvania this 5th day of March, 1921.
WALTER J. FUERMAN N.
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FR2524778A1 (en) * 1982-04-07 1983-10-14 Heintz Daniel Jewellery with decorative pieces replaceable by stones - has plate holding stone clipped into circular hole of jewellery
US20040221613A1 (en) * 2003-05-07 2004-11-11 Jerry Keenan Gemstone encased in ring
US20060116245A1 (en) * 2004-11-29 2006-06-01 Gemma Palmenco-Geller Limb weight device
WO2007053039A1 (en) * 2005-11-03 2007-05-10 Knut Horgen Jewelry article
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FR2524778A1 (en) * 1982-04-07 1983-10-14 Heintz Daniel Jewellery with decorative pieces replaceable by stones - has plate holding stone clipped into circular hole of jewellery
US20040221613A1 (en) * 2003-05-07 2004-11-11 Jerry Keenan Gemstone encased in ring
US6851278B2 (en) * 2003-05-07 2005-02-08 Jerry Keenan Gemstone encased in ring
US20060116245A1 (en) * 2004-11-29 2006-06-01 Gemma Palmenco-Geller Limb weight device
WO2007053039A1 (en) * 2005-11-03 2007-05-10 Knut Horgen Jewelry article
US20110302958A1 (en) * 2010-06-10 2011-12-15 Joseph Mardkha Ring with Markings for Setting Gemstones
US8567065B2 (en) * 2010-06-10 2013-10-29 Joseph Mardkha Method of augmenting a ring
US8677624B2 (en) 2011-12-07 2014-03-25 Joseph Mardkha Ring with outer markings/segments for setting gemstones
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US9386828B2 (en) 2011-12-07 2016-07-12 Joseph Mardkha Ring with outer markings/segments for setting gemstones
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