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US3876511A
US3876511A US397836A US39783673A US3876511A US 3876511 A US3876511 A US 3876511A US 397836 A US397836 A US 397836A US 39783673 A US39783673 A US 39783673A US 3876511 A US3876511 A US 3876511A
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  • ABSTRACT A method of decorating visible parts or portions of a watch by producing an irregular, furrowed, metallic surface which is decorated with electrically nonconductive natural or synthetic stones, crystals, fragments or the like, wherein starting with a basic form the surface thereof to be decorated is either electrically conductive or rendered electrically conductive.
  • the stones, crystals, or fragments are provisionally secured to this surface, thereafter the basic form which has been prepared in this manner is immersed in a galvanic bath and in such bath there is galvanically deposited upon this surface a metallic layer of such thickness that the stones, crystals or fragments are set or fixed by at least partially being covered from the marginal edges thereof.
  • the present invention relates to a new and improved method of decorating visible portions or parts of a watch, for instance watch dials, watch cases and arm bands, watch characters, and so forth, by producing an irregular, furrowed or wrinkled metallic surface which is covered with natural or synthetic electrically nonconductive stones, crystals, fragments or the like.
  • Modern day jewelry often has imparted thereto an appearance as if it were formed from unprocessed raw materials.
  • the metal used for fabricating the jewelry has imparted thereto an irregular. furrowed surface which simulates the terrain of the moon or the surface of a solidified metal spray, and in which surface there are embedded irregularly distributed, in part uncut natural or synthetic stones or stone chips or fragments, for instance oxide crystals, precious stones or fragments thereof.
  • Another and more specific object of the present invention relates to the provision of a new and improved method by means of which there can be inexpensively fabricated in rational mass production techniques decorative watch components or parts and with the use of auxiliary personnel.
  • the inventive method is manifested by the features that starting with a basic form, the surface thereof which is to be decorated is electrically conductive or rendered electrically conductive, that there is provisionally secured to such surface the stones, crystals, or fragments, and thereafter the basic form which has been prepared in this manner is immersed into a galvanic bath and in this way there is galvanically deposited upon such surface a metallic layer of a thickness such that the stones, crystals or fragments are set or fixed by at least partially cover ing the edges thereof.
  • FIGS. 1 4 respectively show in sectional view four different working steps during the decoration or ornamentation of the surface of a basic form e.g. plate, for instance a watch dial plate produced according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
  • a basic form e.g. plate, for instance a watch dial plate produced according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
  • reference numeral 1 designates a basic form, for instance here shown as a plate, the one surface of which is to be ornamented or decorated.
  • the plate it is possible instead of the plate to decorate an hour character, a crystal socket and/or the central portion ofa watch case or the outer surface ofa watch band or another or further visible portion or part in the form of a plate, profile rod or a wire of a watch.
  • a condition for carrying out the method is that at least the surface to be decorated or ornamented is electrically conductive.
  • the basic form 1 is formed of plastic, in other words is not electrically conductive.
  • an electrically conductive layer 2 is provided with an electrically conductive layer 2, as best seen by referring to FIG. 1.
  • This layer 2 can be produced by the vapor deposition of metals in a vacuum or, however, as in the illustrated example, by applying a conventional electrically conductive lacquer or varnish.
  • the stones, crystals or fragments 3 can be pressed into the electrically conductive lacquer 2, before such dries-out, so that their provisional attachment can be assumed by the lacquer which is in the process of hardening or solidifying. Or else the stones, crystals or fragments can be provided with a suitable glue and prior to or after application of the lacquer layer 2 can be adhesively bonded to the basic form.
  • the basic form 1 which has been prepared in the manner shown in FIG. 2, is immersed into a standard galvanic bath. Now in this galvanic bath there is galvanically deposited at the electrically conductive portions of the basic form a metallic layer 4, as best seen by referring to FIG. 3. With increasing duration of immersion in the bath this layer 4 always becomes thicker and grows over at least the edges of the stones, crystals or fragments which are then set or fixed by virtue of the at least partial covering of their marginal edge portions and such stones, crystals or fragments are then fixed or set in their provisionally assumed position at the basic form 1.
  • the basic form which has been decorated or ornamented in this manner, can be removed at any random period of time from the galvanic bath and protected by a cellulose lacquer or Zapon enamel layer 5, as best seen by referring to FIG. 4.
  • the prepared basic form also can be left for such length oftime in the galvanic bath until the stones. Crystals or fragments 3 are completely covered by the depositing metal layer 4. By carrying out a metal removal operation it is then possible to expose or free the uppermost surface of the stones, crystals or fragments.

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A method of decorating visible parts or portions of a watch by producing an irregular, furrowed, metallic surface which is decorated with electrically non-conductive natural or synthetic stones, crystals, fragments or the like, wherein starting with a basic form the surface thereof to be decorated is either electrically conductive or rendered electrically conductive. The stones, crystals, or fragments are provisionally secured to this surface, thereafter the basic form which has been prepared in this manner is immersed in a galvanic bath and in such bath there is galvanically deposited upon this surface a metallic layer of such thickness that the stones, crystals or fragments are set or fixed by at least partially being covered from the marginal edges thereof.

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United States Patent 1 1 Feller 1 Apr. 8, 1975 [54] METHOD OF DECORATING VISIBLE PARTS OF A WATCH [75] Inventor: Gilbert Feller, Le Locle.
Switzerland [73] Assignee: Metalem S.A.. Le Locle.
Switzerland [22] Filed: Sept. 17, I973 211 Appl. No.: 397,836
377,284 6/1964 Switzerland 204/18 R Primary E.\'amin erT. M. Tufariello Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Werner W. Kleeman [57] ABSTRACT A method of decorating visible parts or portions of a watch by producing an irregular, furrowed, metallic surface which is decorated with electrically nonconductive natural or synthetic stones, crystals, fragments or the like, wherein starting with a basic form the surface thereof to be decorated is either electrically conductive or rendered electrically conductive. The stones, crystals, or fragments are provisionally secured to this surface, thereafter the basic form which has been prepared in this manner is immersed in a galvanic bath and in such bath there is galvanically deposited upon this surface a metallic layer of such thickness that the stones, crystals or fragments are set or fixed by at least partially being covered from the marginal edges thereof.
7 Claims, 4 Drawing Figures METHOD OF DECORATING VISIBLE PARTS OF A WATCH BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a new and improved method of decorating visible portions or parts of a watch, for instance watch dials, watch cases and arm bands, watch characters, and so forth, by producing an irregular, furrowed or wrinkled metallic surface which is covered with natural or synthetic electrically nonconductive stones, crystals, fragments or the like.
Modern day jewelry often has imparted thereto an appearance as if it were formed from unprocessed raw materials. In particular, the metal used for fabricating the jewelry has imparted thereto an irregular. furrowed surface which simulates the terrain of the moon or the surface of a solidified metal spray, and in which surface there are embedded irregularly distributed, in part uncut natural or synthetic stones or stone chips or fragments, for instance oxide crystals, precious stones or fragments thereof.
This fabrication technique has been adopted by the watch industry which has now produced in this manner for their products watch dials, watch cases, if desired with the arm band, formed thereat, even hour characters.
Previously, there were produced in this way decorative watch components by performing goldsmith work and the fabrication thereof was associated with a corresponding amount of intensive work, expense and required specially skilled individuals. Furthermore, as a consequence of rationalization efforts and the acquired skill from repeatedly doing this work, it was not readily possible to avoid that the successively produced parts oftentimes were quite similar to one another.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Hence, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide an improved method of decorating visible parts or portions of a watch in a manner not associated with the aforementioned drawbacks and limitations of the prior art proposals.
Another and more specific object of the present invention relates to the provision of a new and improved method by means of which there can be inexpensively fabricated in rational mass production techniques decorative watch components or parts and with the use of auxiliary personnel.
Now in order to implement these and still further objects of the invention, which will become more readily apparent as the description proceeds, the inventive method is manifested by the features that starting with a basic form, the surface thereof which is to be decorated is electrically conductive or rendered electrically conductive, that there is provisionally secured to such surface the stones, crystals, or fragments, and thereafter the basic form which has been prepared in this manner is immersed into a galvanic bath and in this way there is galvanically deposited upon such surface a metallic layer of a thickness such that the stones, crystals or fragments are set or fixed by at least partially cover ing the edges thereof.
It has been found that with increasing duration of the galvanic bath treatment, the metallic deposits properly grow in a coral-like manner over the provisionally secured stones, crystals and fragments or the like.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING The invention will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above, will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawing wherein:
FIGS. 1 4 respectively show in sectional view four different working steps during the decoration or ornamentation of the surface of a basic form e.g. plate, for instance a watch dial plate produced according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Describing now the drawing, reference numeral 1 designates a basic form, for instance here shown as a plate, the one surface of which is to be ornamented or decorated. In the same manner it is possible instead of the plate to decorate an hour character, a crystal socket and/or the central portion ofa watch case or the outer surface ofa watch band or another or further visible portion or part in the form of a plate, profile rod or a wire of a watch.
A condition for carrying out the method is that at least the surface to be decorated or ornamented is electrically conductive. In the illustrated exemplary embodiment it is assumed that the basic form 1 is formed of plastic, in other words is not electrically conductive. In order to render the surface to be decorated electrically conductive, it is provided with an electrically conductive layer 2, as best seen by referring to FIG. 1. This layer 2 can be produced by the vapor deposition of metals in a vacuum or, however, as in the illustrated example, by applying a conventional electrically conductive lacquer or varnish.
Furthermore, on the surface to be decorated there is arranged for instance in the form of hour characters or symbols or-random synthetic or natural stones, crystal or fragments thereof, as generally indicated by reference character 3, for instance precious stones, oxide crystals or fragments thereof which are provisionally attached, as best seen by referring to FIG. 2. To this end, the stones, crystals or fragments 3 can be pressed into the electrically conductive lacquer 2, before such dries-out, so that their provisional attachment can be assumed by the lacquer which is in the process of hardening or solidifying. Or else the stones, crystals or fragments can be provided with a suitable glue and prior to or after application of the lacquer layer 2 can be adhesively bonded to the basic form.
During a next process step, the basic form 1 which has been prepared in the manner shown in FIG. 2, is immersed into a standard galvanic bath. Now in this galvanic bath there is galvanically deposited at the electrically conductive portions of the basic form a metallic layer 4, as best seen by referring to FIG. 3. With increasing duration of immersion in the bath this layer 4 always becomes thicker and grows over at least the edges of the stones, crystals or fragments which are then set or fixed by virtue of the at least partial covering of their marginal edge portions and such stones, crystals or fragments are then fixed or set in their provisionally assumed position at the basic form 1.
From this point on, the basic form, which has been decorated or ornamented in this manner, can be removed at any random period of time from the galvanic bath and protected by a cellulose lacquer or Zapon enamel layer 5, as best seen by referring to FIG. 4.
Due to the pedals, leaves, raised portions and furrows or the like which are formed during deposition of the metallic layer 4, a moon landscape-like surface is imparted to this layer 4. This effect can be further intensified in that the surface of the basic form 1 which is to be decorated is pre-treated, for instance mechanically by scratching, knurling, nicking or engraving or, however, the lacquer layer 2 is irregularly applied.
According to a variant of the invention. the prepared basic form also can be left for such length oftime in the galvanic bath until the stones. crystals or fragments 3 are completely covered by the depositing metal layer 4. By carrying out a metal removal operation it is then possible to expose or free the uppermost surface of the stones, crystals or fragments.
lf instead of a basic form formed of electrically nonconductive material there is used a basic form 1 formed of metal, then of course the working step of rendering conductive the surface of the basic form by means of the electrically conductive lacquer, as shown by way of example in FIG. 1, can be dispensed with.
While there is shown and described present preferred embodiments of the invention, it is to be distinctly understood that the invention is not limited thereto, but may be otherwise variously embodied and practiced within the scope of the following claims. ACCORD- lNGLY,
What is claimed is:
l. A method of decorating visible parts of a watch by producing a irregular, furrowed, metallic surface which is decorated with electrically non-conductive material or synthetic stones, crystals or fragments thereof, the improvement comprising the steps of:
starting with a basic plate,
pre-treating the surface thereof to be decorated for the purpose of producing irregularities thereat,
rendering such surface electrically conductive in the event it is not already electrically conductive,
then provisionally securing to such surface the untreated stones, crystals or fragments,
thereafter immersing the basic plate which has been processed in this manner into a galvanic bath for a time sufficient to galvanically deposit upon the remaining electrically conductive open areas of such surface a metallic layer of such a thickness that the stones, crystals or fragments are mechanically fixed from the marginal edges thereof, by at least partial covering of such edges by the galvanic deposit.
2. The method as defined in claim 1, wherein the surface is mechanically altered.
3. The method as defined in claim 2, wherein the surface is mechanically altered by engraving.
4. The method as defined in claim 1, including the step of using as the basic plate a watch dial and setting the stones, crystals or fragments in the form of hour characters.
5. The method as defined in claim 1, including the step of using as the basic plate a watch case, the glass crystal fixture and/or outer part of the central portion of which forms the surface to be decorated.
6. The method as defined in claim 1, in which the basic plate is of electrically non-conductive material the surface of which to be decorated is made electrically conductive by applying an electrically conductive lacquer, the steps of applying the electrically conductive lacquer irregularly to said surface of the basic plate for the purpose of producing irregularities thereat.
7. The method as defined in claim 6, wherein the stones, crystals or fragments prior to the complete drying of said lacquer are placed upon the surface of the basic plate, so as to provisionally secure the stones, crystals or fragments by means of the lacquer which is undergoing drying.

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1. CARBURIZING PROCESS CHARACTERIZED BY CONNECTING AN OBJECT ARTICLE TO BE CARBURIZED AS CATHODE AND GRAPHITE AS AN DUCING A IRREGULAR, FURROWED, METALLIC SURFACE WHICH IS DECORATED WITH ELECTRICALLY NON-CONDUCTIVE MATERIAL OR SYNTHETIC ANODE IN MELTED SALT CONSISTING OF MCO31 AND ELECTROLYZING THE MELTED SALT. STONES, CRYSTALS OR FRAGMENTS THEREOF, THE IMPROVEMENT COMPRISING THE STEPS OF: STARTING WITH A BASIC PLATE, PRE-TREATING THE SURFACE THEREOF TO BE DECORATED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PRODUCING IRREGULARITIES THEREAT, RENDERING SUCH SURFACE ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE OF THE EVENT IT IS NOT ALREADY ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE, THEN PROVISIONALLY SECURING TO SUCH SURFACE THE UNTREATED STONES, CRYSTALS OR FRAGMENTS, THEREAFTER IMMERSING THE BASIC PLATE WHICH HAS BEEN PROCESSED IN THIS MANNER INTO A GALVANIC BATH FOR A TIME SUFFICIENT TO GALVANICALLY DEPOSIT UPON THE REMAINING ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE OPEN AREAS OF SUCH SURFACE A METALLIC LAYER OF SUCH A THICKNESS THAT THE STONES, CRYSTALS OR FRAGMENTS ARE MECHANICALLY FIXED FROM THE MARGINAL EDGES THEREOF, BY AT LEAST PARTIAL COVERING SUCH EDGES BY THE GALVANIC DEPOSIT.
1. A METHOD OF DECORATING VISIBLE PARTS OF A WATCH BY PRO
2. The method as defined in claim 1, wherein the surface is mechanically altered.
3. The method as defined in claim 2, wherein the surface is mechanically altered by engraving.
4. The method as defined in claim 1, including the step of using as the basic plate a watch dial and setting the stones, crystals or fragments in the form of hour characters.
5. The method as defined in claim 1, including the step of using as the basic plate a watch case, the glass crystal fixture and/or outer part of the central portion of which forms the surface to be decorated.
6. The method as defined in claim 1, in which the basic plate is of electrically non-conductive material the surface of which to be decorated is made electrically conductive by applying an electrically conductive lacquer, the steps of applying the electrically conductive lacquer irregularly to said surface of the basic plate for the purpose of producing irregularities thereat.
7. The method as defined in claim 6, wherein the stones, crystals or fragments prior to the complete drying of said lacquer are placed upon the surface of the basic plate, so as to provisionally secure the stones, crystals or fragments by means of the lacquer which is undergoing drying.
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