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US192167A
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  • the object of my invention is to provide an improved method of ornamenting gold and other jewelry in highly artistic, durable, and multicolored designs, in perfect manner and without the old processes oi' cutting out and soldering ou the ornaments, or of coloring by means of salts; and the invention consists in applying toa bottom plate of greater thickness, by soldering or rolling, a number of superimposed thinner plates of variously-colored gold, silver, platinum, or other metal, and finishing the article made therefrom by hand or machine work, producing a large variety of effects, by cutting down to the differently colored plates.
  • Figure 1 represents a vertical-central section
  • Fig. 2 a top view, of a watch case, cap, or back, ornamented according to my improved method.
  • any number of dit'- ferent colors of gold may be employed, each color requiring, however, a separate layer or plate of any suitable thickness, which layers are formed into a solid plate or piece of ⁇ gold or other metal and employed in the manufacture of watch-cases, jewelry, or any other branches of the art of working metals.
  • my compound plate I take, iirst, a bottom plate, A, of ordinary gold of higher or lower carat, and of the kind generally einployed by jewelers, watch-case makers, 8vo. rIhe color ofthe bottom plate may be more or less yellow or pink, according to the alloy and carat.
  • thin layers or plates B of green, red, yellow, gray, blue, and other gold are placed, in any suitable number and combination, and also one or more plates of white metal of permanent color, as platinum, silver, or an alloy of the same, with gold, silver, or copper, if desired.
  • These layers or plates are th'en either soldered together. so as to form, when properly soldered,
  • a solidf plate of certain 'thicknes which may/ be rolled out to the thickness required for work; or these plates are placed in an airtight box, made of silver, copper, iron, or steel, and heated up to red heat, and passed then through rolls or a powerful press to produce the tight adhesion of the plates.
  • the compound plate thus obtained is then stamped out into the required form, eitherinto watch caps and backs, ⁇ or other articles of jewelry, being then ready to be worked upon by the engraver, who produces thereon the required ornamentation in diierent colors, according to the succession of' the colored plates and designs, obtaining new and elegant effects in making monograms, iiowers, scrolls, masonic emblems, and other flat or embossed work by cutting through the superimposed plates to the required depth of colored plate.
  • theV coloring by chemicals, enameling, and machine-turned patterns may be produced, so as to turnish an almost unlimited variety of different effects, which may be enhanced by the addition of diamonds and other stones, 85o.
  • a blank or plate of solid metal formed of a bottom plate or backing of greater thickness and of a number of superimposed plates or layers of variously-colored metal, substantially as specified.

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E; HUGUENIN. METHOD oFoENAMENTI'N-G METALLIC- sUEEAcEs EOE JEWELRY..
No. 192,167, Patented June 19,1877.
INVNTUBY:
N PETERS, FHOTU-LITNOGRAPHER, WASHINGTON. D C.
EDWARD HUGUENIN, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
ATENT OFFICE.
IMPROVEMENT IN METHODS 0F ORNAMENTING METALLIC SURFACES FOR JEWELRY,
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 19??,167. dated June 19, 1877 application filed April 30, 1877.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, EDWARD HUGUENIN, of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Ornamenting Jewelry, of which the following isa specification:
The object of my invention is to provide an improved method of ornamenting gold and other jewelry in highly artistic, durable, and multicolored designs, in perfect manner and without the old processes oi' cutting out and soldering ou the ornaments, or of coloring by means of salts; and the invention consists in applying toa bottom plate of greater thickness, by soldering or rolling, a number of superimposed thinner plates of variously-colored gold, silver, platinum, or other metal, and finishing the article made therefrom by hand or machine work, producing a large variety of effects, by cutting down to the differently colored plates.
In the accompanying drawings, that illustrate my invention, Figure 1 represents a vertical-central section, and Fig. 2 a top view, of a watch case, cap, or back, ornamented according to my improved method.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
In my improved process any number of dit'- ferent colors of gold, according to the design or fancy of the engraver, may be employed, each color requiring, however, a separate layer or plate of any suitable thickness, which layers are formed into a solid plate or piece of` gold or other metal and employed in the manufacture of watch-cases, jewelry, or any other branches of the art of working metals.
As the object and application of this invention is mainly designed for ornamenting the precious metals, I will confine myself in describing the process to the same, though this method may also be applied to the ornament ation of the hase metals for various applications in the trades.
In forming my compound plate I take, iirst, a bottom plate, A, of ordinary gold of higher or lower carat, and of the kind generally einployed by jewelers, watch-case makers, 8vo. rIhe color ofthe bottom plate may be more or less yellow or pink, according to the alloy and carat. On this bottom plate thin layers or plates B, of green, red, yellow, gray, blue, and other gold are placed, in any suitable number and combination, and also one or more plates of white metal of permanent color, as platinum, silver, or an alloy of the same, with gold, silver, or copper, if desired. These layers or plates are th'en either soldered together. so as to form, when properly soldered,
a solidf plate of certain 'thicknes which may/ be rolled out to the thickness required for work; or these plates are placed in an airtight box, made of silver, copper, iron, or steel, and heated up to red heat, and passed then through rolls or a powerful press to produce the tight adhesion of the plates.
The compound plate thus obtained is then stamped out into the required form, eitherinto watch caps and backs,`or other articles of jewelry, being then ready to be worked upon by the engraver, who produces thereon the required ornamentation in diierent colors, according to the succession of' the colored plates and designs, obtaining new and elegant effects in making monograms, iiowers, scrolls, masonic emblems, and other flat or embossed work by cutting through the superimposed plates to the required depth of colored plate. In addition to thisfmode of producing colored ornamentation and designs', theV coloring by chemicals, enameling, and machine-turned patterns may be produced, so as to turnish an almost unlimited variety of different effects, which may be enhanced by the addition of diamonds and other stones, 85o.
The advantages of this method over the old style consists in producing the color by very thin plates, but in larger or smaller surfaces, as required, and in flat, round, or other shape, the engraver getting readily to the colors required by cutting through to the required layer or color, and enabling him to work continually on a solid plate without the uncertainties of the old soldering process, in which every ornament had to be cut out and soldered on, and which was liable, as well as the chemically'produced colors, to work off by use.
By my process a line of artistic work in jewelry, which has been almost abandoned on account of its expense and difliculty, may be revived, and the richest and most variegated designs be executed without difculty, in cheaper manner, and by the hands usually employed for such engraving work.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. The process herein described of ornamenting jewelry by applying on a bottom plate of greater thickness a number of thinner plates of variously-colored metal, soldering or heating them together, and rolling them to the required thickness, to be finally engraved according to the desired colors and designs, substantially in the manner andv for the purpose set forth.
2. As an improved article for jewelry, a blank or plate of solid metal formed of a bottom plate or backing of greater thickness and of a number of superimposed plates or layers of variously-colored metal, substantially as specified.
EDWARD HUGUENIN.
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US2572377A (en) * 1949-12-06 1951-10-23 Columbus Dental Mfg Co Bimetallic backing for artificial teeth
US3150940A (en) * 1960-03-01 1964-09-29 Cincinnati Milling Machine Co Bearing surface and method of producing said surface
US3325892A (en) * 1963-02-13 1967-06-20 Manuel M Delgodo Method of making toroidal seals
US4154064A (en) * 1974-04-08 1979-05-15 Droege Lee J Pendant having surface including metal and photoresist
US4891276A (en) * 1982-04-10 1990-01-02 Ursula Exner Article of jewelry of platinum and fine gold
US4997723A (en) * 1987-05-13 1991-03-05 Tanaka Dental Enterprises Metal-porcelain dental restorations, dental veneers, dental bridges and metal foil for use therein and methods for making dental appliances
US20040224181A1 (en) * 2003-05-07 2004-11-11 Teresa Galan Method of making multicolored jewelry and a piece of jewelry made by the method
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2572377A (en) * 1949-12-06 1951-10-23 Columbus Dental Mfg Co Bimetallic backing for artificial teeth
US3150940A (en) * 1960-03-01 1964-09-29 Cincinnati Milling Machine Co Bearing surface and method of producing said surface
US3325892A (en) * 1963-02-13 1967-06-20 Manuel M Delgodo Method of making toroidal seals
US4154064A (en) * 1974-04-08 1979-05-15 Droege Lee J Pendant having surface including metal and photoresist
US4891276A (en) * 1982-04-10 1990-01-02 Ursula Exner Article of jewelry of platinum and fine gold
US4997723A (en) * 1987-05-13 1991-03-05 Tanaka Dental Enterprises Metal-porcelain dental restorations, dental veneers, dental bridges and metal foil for use therein and methods for making dental appliances
US20040224181A1 (en) * 2003-05-07 2004-11-11 Teresa Galan Method of making multicolored jewelry and a piece of jewelry made by the method
EP1875827A1 (en) * 2006-03-01 2008-01-09 Nakakura, Sekikazu Precious metal jewelry and process for producing the same
US20090081425A1 (en) * 2006-03-01 2009-03-26 Sekikazu Nakakura Precious metal jewelry and process for producing the same
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