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US693084A
US693084A US5434101A US1901054341A US693084A US 693084 A US693084 A US 693084A US 5434101 A US5434101 A US 5434101A US 1901054341 A US1901054341 A US 1901054341A US 693084 A US693084 A US 693084A
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  • the invention relates to diamonds or other precious stones; and it consists, essentially,
  • the principal object of the invention is to increase the brilliancy of precious stones, more especially diamonds.
  • Figure l is a top view of a finished diamond according to my invention
  • Fig. 2 a side elevation of the same
  • Fig. 3, a bottom view
  • Figs. 4, 5, and 6 are similar views illustrating a diamond cut by the old method.
  • the top apex b of the stone is formed by the intersection of a series or number of planes, forming quadrilaterally-shaped facets a, meeting in the center at an elevation.
  • This series of facets are subtended by a series of quadrilateral facets a and a and'a series of triangular facets a which fill the spaces between the facets a. and the girdle.
  • the formation of the quadrilateral facets a and the facets a a a surrounding them may be slightly changed without altering or affect ing the results attained by my invention, the
  • the apex of the lower side of the stone is usually ground off to form a small table or plane similar to the top, which lower table can be seen through the upper table of the stone, as shown by dotted lines in 0 Fig. 4, while in my improved method the apex is retained both top and bottom and forms the terminal of the surrounding planes or facets.
  • a diamond, or other precious stone having its top or upper face suitably cut and its bottom or lower 9::
  • a diamond, or other precious stone having its upper face formed with a series of quadrilateral facets, meeting in the center and forming an e
  • Subtending the facets d are a 60 and a series of quadrilateral facets and triangle facets,surrounding the first series of facets and extending toward the girdle, and its bottom or lower face formed Withaseries of pentagonally-shaped facets, meeting in the center and forming an apex, aseries of oblong facets and a series of pointed facets radiating from the pentagonally-shaped facets, said ohlong facets and pointed facets being alter- IO nately arranged and extending toward the girdle, and a series of facets surrounding the elongated facets and the pointed facets and extending toward the girdle.

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No. 693,084. Patented Feb. ll, I902.
D. C. TOWNSEND.
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UNITED STATES DAVID C. TOWVNSEND,
PATENT OFFICE.
OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
DIAMOND.
$PECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 693,084, dated February 11, 1902.
Application filed April 4, 1901.
To all whom it moi/y concern.-
Be it known that 1, DAVID C. ToWssEND, a citizen of the United States, residing in New York city,county and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in an Article of Manufacture, of which the following is a specification.
The invention relates to diamonds or other precious stones; and it consists, essentially,
in cutting the upper and lower surfaces to form peculiarly-shaped facets extending from the girdle to a central apex, as will be hereinafter fully described, and particularly set forth in the claims.
The principal object of the invention is to increase the brilliancy of precious stones, more especially diamonds.
Inorder that the value and effect of myinveniion may be fully realized and understood, it may be necessary to state that the method heretofore practiced in cutting brilliants isto form a table or octagonally-shaped space on top of the stone,with surfaces or facets surrounding said table and extending toward the rim or girdle, as shown in Fig. 4, while the bottom of the stone has its apex ground flat, which, together with the upper table, practically forms a hub, the light being taken from the rim and diffused through the center or table, while in my invention the reverse is the case-that is, the light is concentrated in the center and reflected toward the rim or girdle.
' In the drawings, Figure l is a top view of a finished diamond according to my invention; Fig. 2, a side elevation of the same; Fig. 3, a bottom view; and Figs. 4, 5, and 6 are similar views illustrating a diamond cut by the old method.
Referring to Figs. 1 and 2, it will be seen that the top apex b of the stone is formed by the intersection of a series or number of planes, forming quadrilaterally-shaped facets a, meeting in the center at an elevation. This series of facets are subtended by a series of quadrilateral facets a and a and'a series of triangular facets a which fill the spaces between the facets a. and the girdle. The formation of the quadrilateral facets a and the facets a a a surrounding them may be slightly changed without altering or affect ing the results attained by my invention, the
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principle of which is to receive the light in the center around the upper point I) and diffuse or'reflect it out through the rim or Referring to the old method of cutting, as
shown in Figs. 5 and 6, the apex of the lower side of the stone is usually ground off to form a small table or plane similar to the top, which lower table can be seen through the upper table of the stone, as shown by dotted lines in 0 Fig. 4, while in my improved method the apex is retained both top and bottom and forms the terminal of the surrounding planes or facets.
Having thus fully described my invention,
what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. As an article of manufacture,a diamond, or other precious stone having a series of quadrilateral facets, a, meeting in the center, at
an elevation to form an apex, a series of quad- 8o rilateral facets a, surrounding the first-mentioned series, a second series of quadrilateral facets a surrounding the facets a and extending to the girdle, and triangle girdlefacets a filling the space between the points of the facets a and the girdle, substantially as specified.
2. As an article of man ufacture, a diamond, or other precious stone, having its top or upper face suitably cut and its bottom or lower 9::
face formed with a series of pentagonallyshaped facets,meetin g in the center and forming an apex, a series of oblong facets and a series of pointed facets radiating from the pentagonally-shaped facets,said oblong facets 5 and pointed facets being alternately arranged and extending toward the girdle, and a series of facets surrounding the elongated facets and the pointed facets and extending toward the girdle.
3. As an article of manufacture, a diamond, or other precious stone, having its upper face formed with a series of quadrilateral facets, meeting in the center and forming an e Subtending the facets d are a 60 and a series of quadrilateral facets and triangle facets,surrounding the first series of facets and extending toward the girdle, and its bottom or lower face formed Withaseries of pentagonally-shaped facets, meeting in the center and forming an apex, aseries of oblong facets and a series of pointed facets radiating from the pentagonally-shaped facets, said ohlong facets and pointed facets being alter- IO nately arranged and extending toward the girdle, and a series of facets surrounding the elongated facets and the pointed facets and extending toward the girdle.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing specification I have hereunto set my hand this 15 20th day of March, 1901.
DAVID C. TOWNSEND. In presence of-- v A. A. KIRKPATRICK, O. H. WOLFF.
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US3665729A (en) * 1969-04-01 1972-05-30 Colorant Schmuckstein Gmbh Cut ornamental gem
US5072549A (en) * 1986-09-22 1991-12-17 Harold Johnston Method of cutting gemstones and product
US6422039B2 (en) * 2000-07-20 2002-07-23 D. Swarovski & Co. Gem
US20030154741A1 (en) * 2002-02-19 2003-08-21 Yoshinori Kawabuchi Cut design of diamonds providing plenty of visual-perceptible reflection for ornamental use and observation method thereof
US20030177789A1 (en) * 2002-02-07 2003-09-25 Alexander Leuz Piece of jewelry with stone
US6761044B2 (en) 2002-04-11 2004-07-13 Premier Gem Corp Gemstone cut
US20050000405A1 (en) * 2003-07-03 2005-01-06 Brookshire Michael D. Celebration diamond having dome-shaped crown with pavilion
US20050000246A1 (en) * 2003-07-03 2005-01-06 Brookshire Michael David Method of faceting of gemstones to produce spiraling effect
US6990833B2 (en) * 2002-09-23 2006-01-31 Smith Allen L Faceted circular cut diamond
US20080190139A1 (en) * 2005-05-25 2008-08-14 Takehiko Sato Precious, Semiprecious or Mineral Cut Stone, and the Method of Cutting Same
US20110000259A1 (en) * 2007-12-14 2011-01-06 Strnad Iii Leonard J Gemstone and method for cutting the same
USD722126S1 (en) * 2013-08-06 2015-02-03 Jonathan Lawrence Bray Bullet having a translucent faceted tip portion
WO2015100467A1 (en) * 2013-12-31 2015-07-09 Jhehd P Latf The John Hudson Discretionary Trust Nova cut gemstone and methods for cutting the same
US9226554B2 (en) 2014-05-12 2016-01-05 Yoshihiko Kodama Circular cut diamond
USD808294S1 (en) * 2016-11-28 2018-01-23 Jewelry Ip, Llc Round cut diamond
WO2019222002A1 (en) * 2018-05-18 2019-11-21 Albert Gad Ltd. Gemstone and methods of cutting the same
USD884548S1 (en) * 2018-11-06 2020-05-19 Russell Kwiat Gem stone
WO2020109960A1 (en) * 2018-11-27 2020-06-04 Aerts Walter Paul Diamond cut
US11452346B2 (en) * 2017-10-09 2022-09-27 D. Swarovski Kg Cut for gemstone
US11633023B2 (en) 2020-01-15 2023-04-25 Albert Gad Ltd. Gemstone and methods of cutting the same
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US3665729A (en) * 1969-04-01 1972-05-30 Colorant Schmuckstein Gmbh Cut ornamental gem
US5072549A (en) * 1986-09-22 1991-12-17 Harold Johnston Method of cutting gemstones and product
US6422039B2 (en) * 2000-07-20 2002-07-23 D. Swarovski & Co. Gem
US7162891B2 (en) * 2002-02-07 2007-01-16 Gebruder Schaffrath Gmbh Piece of jewelry with stone
US20030177789A1 (en) * 2002-02-07 2003-09-25 Alexander Leuz Piece of jewelry with stone
US20030154741A1 (en) * 2002-02-19 2003-08-21 Yoshinori Kawabuchi Cut design of diamonds providing plenty of visual-perceptible reflection for ornamental use and observation method thereof
US7225641B2 (en) * 2002-02-19 2007-06-05 Hohoemi Brains, Inc. Cut design of diamonds providing plenty of visual-perceptible reflection for ornamental use and observation method thereof
US6761044B2 (en) 2002-04-11 2004-07-13 Premier Gem Corp Gemstone cut
US6990833B2 (en) * 2002-09-23 2006-01-31 Smith Allen L Faceted circular cut diamond
US20050000405A1 (en) * 2003-07-03 2005-01-06 Brookshire Michael D. Celebration diamond having dome-shaped crown with pavilion
US20050000246A1 (en) * 2003-07-03 2005-01-06 Brookshire Michael David Method of faceting of gemstones to produce spiraling effect
US20080190139A1 (en) * 2005-05-25 2008-08-14 Takehiko Sato Precious, Semiprecious or Mineral Cut Stone, and the Method of Cutting Same
US20110000259A1 (en) * 2007-12-14 2011-01-06 Strnad Iii Leonard J Gemstone and method for cutting the same
US10362843B2 (en) 2007-12-14 2019-07-30 II Leonard J. Strnad Gemstone and method for cutting the same
USD722126S1 (en) * 2013-08-06 2015-02-03 Jonathan Lawrence Bray Bullet having a translucent faceted tip portion
WO2015100467A1 (en) * 2013-12-31 2015-07-09 Jhehd P Latf The John Hudson Discretionary Trust Nova cut gemstone and methods for cutting the same
US9226554B2 (en) 2014-05-12 2016-01-05 Yoshihiko Kodama Circular cut diamond
USD808294S1 (en) * 2016-11-28 2018-01-23 Jewelry Ip, Llc Round cut diamond
US11452346B2 (en) * 2017-10-09 2022-09-27 D. Swarovski Kg Cut for gemstone
WO2019222002A1 (en) * 2018-05-18 2019-11-21 Albert Gad Ltd. Gemstone and methods of cutting the same
US11559121B2 (en) * 2018-05-18 2023-01-24 Albert Gad Ltd. Gemstone and methods of cutting the same
USD884548S1 (en) * 2018-11-06 2020-05-19 Russell Kwiat Gem stone
BE1026807B1 (en) * 2018-11-27 2020-07-01 Walter Paul Aerts Cut diamond
WO2020109960A1 (en) * 2018-11-27 2020-06-04 Aerts Walter Paul Diamond cut
US11633023B2 (en) 2020-01-15 2023-04-25 Albert Gad Ltd. Gemstone and methods of cutting the same
US11633022B2 (en) 2020-01-15 2023-04-25 Albert Gad Ltd. Gemstone and methods of cutting the same
US11918090B2 (en) 2020-01-15 2024-03-05 Albert Gad Ltd. Gemstone and methods of cutting the same
US11918088B2 (en) 2020-05-21 2024-03-05 Albert Gad Ltd. Gemstone and methods of cutting the same
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