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US974862A
US974862A US53433409A US1909534334A US974862A US 974862 A US974862 A US 974862A US 53433409 A US53433409 A US 53433409A US 1909534334 A US1909534334 A US 1909534334A US 974862 A US974862 A US 974862A
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    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44CPERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
    • A44C17/00Gems or the like
    • A44C17/02Settings for holding gems or the like, e.g. for ornaments or decorations

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  • My invention relates to settings for stones, gems, or other ornaments, and its essential objects are to provide means'for engaging an ornament when the setting body is so stiff or massive, or when the seat for the ornament is so remote from the margin of the body or base, as to make it inconvenient or impractical to form integral prongs there on; to facilitate the disassemblage of the setting parts when it is desired to substitute an ornament; to avoid the use of solder; to insure against play or dislodgment of the assembled parts, and to attain the enumerated ends in an economical structure.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of my complete setting with an ornament seated therein
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  • the setting body comprises a preferably rectangular relatively heavy open frame or base A provided with a seat or reduced portion, a, around its inner mar "n, in this instance beveled inwardly an downwardly.
  • the reduced portion ofthe frame is provided with verticalrecesses, in thisinstance four, two of the same b b are opposite each other in the end portions ofthe base, and two, I) b; oppositely disposed to each other in the side.- portions of the base.
  • Cut and bent up from thin sheetmetal is a flat open frame 0 provided along its inner margin with upturned flanges c, and upon its four outer margins with u turned prongs 0' whose ends 0 are prefera 1y but not essentially of greater breadth than the breadth of the recesses.
  • the auxiliary frame 0 is applied as follows to the main frame A. The upper face of the frame 0 rests against the bottom face of the frame A. The necks of the projections or prongs c extend through the recesses b b against the innermost walls of the same, while the flanges c are bent tightly over and downupon the seat a, of the frame A. Both the pron so and the flanges c prevent any play 0 the parts thus assembled.
  • the ornament Di is then placed in the openings of the frame, and the ends 0 of the prongs are downwardly bent thereon to hold the same.
  • a body provided with a central orifice, and with recesses opening into the orifice, and with a reduced beveled portion around the margin of the orifice, a frame upon the body, flanges upon the frame overlapping the beveled portion of the body, and prongs upon the frame extending through the recesses.

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SETTING.
APPLIUATION FILED DBO. 21, 1909.
- PatentedNov. s, 1910.
ATTORNEY.
CALVIN DEAN, OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND, ASSIGNOIB, TO CORY & REYNOLDS COMPANY, OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND, A. CORPORATION OF RHODE ISLAND,
SETTING.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Nov. 8, 1910.
Application filed December 21, 1909. Serial No. 534,334.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CALVIN Drama citizen of the United States, residing at Providence, in the county of Providence and State of Rhode Island, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Settings, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to settings for stones, gems, or other ornaments, and its essential objects are to provide means'for engaging an ornament when the setting body is so stiff or massive, or when the seat for the ornament is so remote from the margin of the body or base, as to make it inconvenient or impractical to form integral prongs there on; to facilitate the disassemblage of the setting parts when it is desired to substitute an ornament; to avoid the use of solder; to insure against play or dislodgment of the assembled parts, and to attain the enumerated ends in an economical structure.
Other objects will be referred to in the specification.
To these ends essentially my invention consists in the novel construction, arrangement and combination of arts hereinafter set forth, and made the sub ect matter of'the ap ended claims.
n the accompanying drawings which form a part of thlsspecification, Figure 1 is a perspective view of my complete setting with an ornament seated therein, Figs. 2
and 3, like views of the constituent parts of the setting disassembled, and Figs. 4 and 5 smjtions on lines a: m and y 3 respectively of Fig. 1.
ike reference characters mdlcate like parts throughout the views.
The setting body comprises a preferably rectangular relatively heavy open frame or base A provided with a seat or reduced portion, a, around its inner mar "n, in this instance beveled inwardly an downwardly. The reduced portion ofthe frame is provided with verticalrecesses, in thisinstance four, two of the same b b are opposite each other in the end portions ofthe base, and two, I) b; oppositely disposed to each other in the side.- portions of the base.
Cut and bent up from thin sheetmetal is a flat open frame 0 provided along its inner margin with upturned flanges c, and upon its four outer margins with u turned prongs 0' whose ends 0 are prefera 1y but not essentially of greater breadth than the breadth of the recesses. The auxiliary frame 0 is applied as follows to the main frame A. The upper face of the frame 0 rests against the bottom face of the frame A. The necks of the projections or prongs c extend through the recesses b b against the innermost walls of the same, while the flanges c are bent tightly over and downupon the seat a, of the frame A. Both the pron so and the flanges c prevent any play 0 the parts thus assembled. The ornament Diis then placed in the openings of the frame, and the ends 0 of the prongs are downwardly bent thereon to hold the same.
What I claim is,--
1. In agem set-ting, the combination of a body provided with a central orifice, and with recesses opening into the orifice, a frame upon the body, flanges upon the frame engaging the margin of the orifice, and prongs upon the frame registering in the recesses and adapted to engage a gem.
2. In a setting, the combination of a body provided with a central orifice, and with recesses opening into the orifice, a frame upon the body, flanges upon the frame engaging the body through the orifice, prongs upon the frame registering with therecesses, and heads upon the prongs of greater breadth than the breadth of the recesses.
3. In a setting, the combination of a body provided with a central orifice, and with recesses opening into the orifice, and with a reduced portion at the margin of the orifice, a frame upon the body, flanges upon the frame engaging the" reduced portion of the body, and prongs upon the frame registering in the recesses.
4. In a set-ting, the combination of a body provided with a central orifice, and with recesses opening into the orifice, and with a reduced beveled portion around the margin of the orifice, a frame upon the body, flanges upon the frame overlapping the beveled portion of the body, and prongs upon the frame extending through the recesses.
In testimony whereof I have aflixed my signature in presence of two witnesses.
' Hona'no E. BELLOWS, v WALTER LOUIS Frost.
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US4170808A (en) * 1977-09-06 1979-10-16 Harlan J. Rath Belt buckle assembly having an image formed on a photosensitive face plate thereof
US20120024009A1 (en) * 2010-07-29 2012-02-02 Nirav Modi Multi-faceted gemstone for multi-stone jewelry item

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4170808A (en) * 1977-09-06 1979-10-16 Harlan J. Rath Belt buckle assembly having an image formed on a photosensitive face plate thereof
US20120024009A1 (en) * 2010-07-29 2012-02-02 Nirav Modi Multi-faceted gemstone for multi-stone jewelry item

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