WO2012041382A1 - Objet décoratif et agencement constitué d'un objet décoratif et d'un reste - Google Patents

Objet décoratif et agencement constitué d'un objet décoratif et d'un reste Download PDF

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WO2012041382A1
WO2012041382A1 PCT/EP2010/064586 EP2010064586W WO2012041382A1 WO 2012041382 A1 WO2012041382 A1 WO 2012041382A1 EP 2010064586 W EP2010064586 W EP 2010064586W WO 2012041382 A1 WO2012041382 A1 WO 2012041382A1
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jewelry
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reinforcing layer
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Beat Schild-Kessler
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Priority to CH00672/13A priority patent/CH705867B1/de
Priority to DE112010005917.9T priority patent/DE112010005917B4/de
Publication of WO2012041382A1 publication Critical patent/WO2012041382A1/fr

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44CPERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
    • A44C27/00Making jewellery or other personal adornments
    • A44C27/001Materials for manufacturing jewellery

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  • the invention relates to a jewelry object according to the preamble of claim 1 and claim 7 and an arrangement of a piece of jewelry and a remnant piece according to the preamble of claim 15th
  • Jewelry or jewelry objects eg. As rings of stone, sculptures and decorated sculptures have long been known and are available in a variety of forms.
  • the invention has for its object to show a jewelry object with a body whose material comprises essentially stone, wood or mother of pearl, which is better protected against damage from shocks and other mechanical effects.
  • This object is achieved by a jewelry object according to claim 1 and a jewelry object according to claim 7.
  • the object is achieved by a jewelry object, such as a ring, clock, decorative items or jewelry item, such as cabochon as part of a piece of jewelry, with a body whose material essentially comprises stone, wood or mother of pearl, wherein on at least a portion of the body, a fiber reinforced reinforcing layer is arranged to increase the strength of the base body.
  • a jewelry object such as a ring, clock, decorative items or jewelry item, such as cabochon as part of a piece of jewelry
  • a body whose material essentially comprises stone, wood or mother of pearl, wherein on at least a portion of the body, a fiber reinforced reinforcing layer is arranged to increase the strength of the base body.
  • the fiber-reinforced reinforcing layer may comprise, for example, carbon fibers and / or glass fibers and / or organic fibers.
  • An essential point of the invention is that the strength of the
  • Jewelery object by a fiber-reinforced reinforcing layer which comprises, for example, carbon and / or glass fibers and / or organic fibers, is significantly increased.
  • An advantage of this is that such a jewelry object has an increased (fracture) strength and impact resistance, so that it can be used, for example, in the case of
  • filigree stone, wood or mother of pearl structures allow the use of stone, wood or mother of pearl in areas where jewelry objects traditionally do not or rarely include stone, wood or mother of pearl.
  • filigree sculptures, vessels, goblets, etc. are quite generally to be noted that the invention is not necessarily limited to a basic body whose material essentially comprises stone, wood or mother of pearl, but instead of stone, wood or mother-of-pearl
  • Other naturally grown materials may be considered, which have a non-reproducible or always present in a modified form basic structure and are also very sensitive to breakage.
  • the jewelry object can be understood first as a classic piece of jewelry that can be worn by humans or animals, the jewelry is present, for example, as a ring, clock, brooch, amulet, etc. Furthermore, the jewelry object but also in the form of a
  • Jewelry element may be formed as part of a piece of jewelry.
  • Such parts of a decorative element are, for example, cabochons.
  • the jewelry object according to the present invention for example, industrially prefabricated in larger series, so that it can then be assembled later as part of a piece of jewelry with other elements.
  • Jewelery object also available as decorative items or decorative items, such as
  • the fiber reinforced reinforcing layer may be attached to the body by a
  • Adhesive be attached. This will easily on the way the
  • the fibers in particular the
  • An advantage of this is that by such a formation of the fibers, the strength of the jewelry object is further increased.
  • Another advantage is that the placement of the fiber reinforced reinforcing layer on the base body is facilitated.
  • the part of the base body, on which the fiber-reinforced reinforcing layer is arranged comprises a part of an inner surface of the base body. This will change the look of the jewelery object when it is called
  • Jewelery is worn on the body, substantially unchanged, since the fiber reinforced reinforcing layer during the wearing of the jewelry object is substantially invisible. In addition, less material is required for the fiber-reinforced reinforcing layer.
  • the fiber-reinforced reinforcing layer is transparent, so that embodiments are possible in which the fiber-reinforced reinforcing layer must be arranged in a freely visible area or should.
  • the material essentially comprises stone, wood or mother of pearl, in particular with one or more of the features mentioned above, wherein on at least a portion of the base body, a metal structure, in particular a metal layer containing a metal, in particular silver, gold or in an individual case also includes an alloy, by electroplating
  • the metal structure is applied to the base body, wherein the coated base body is retained even in the later use of the jewelry object, that is not about a core that after
  • the coated base remains at least partially visible.
  • metals can be deposited in much higher degrees of purity, while in cast metal, for example, cast silver or gold, the degree of purity varies (18 karat gold: 75% gold, remainder silver), will be much more pure
  • the metal structures "grown up" by electroplating are characterized by quite high hardness: while cast 24 karat gold is rarely or never used because of its high softness, electroplating makes it possible to produce gold of such high quality Separate degree of purity, at the same time a much higher hardness is achieved, ie the existing disadvantages in the casting process, namely the softness of
  • a fiber-reinforced reinforcing layer for a carbon fiber or glass fiber comprehensive jewelry object can be galvanically provided with a coating, for example, to laminate the fiber-reinforced reinforcing layer.
  • a galvanic coating is in a thickness range of 0.02 mm or less.
  • sibling aspect of the present invention is a real structure formation or structure formation by electroplating claimed so that according to this sibling aspect of the present invention, namely the growth of a real metal structure, in particular only starting from thicknesses of about 0.2 mm or significantly above.
  • the metal structure according to the invention is distinguished in particular by the fact that the layer thickness is not necessarily approximately uniform, but structures are formed, if necessary by post-processing, as shapes to which no "layer thickness" can be assigned.
  • the metal structure may have a thickness of over 0.2 mm and at least 2 mm or more, in particular between 1 mm and 1.8 mm, particularly preferably about 1.5 mm.
  • a thickness of the metal structure By such a thickness of the metal structure, the strength of the jewelry object is significantly increased.
  • the part of the base body, on which the metal structure is arranged comprises a part of an inner surface of the base body.
  • the appearance of the jewelery object is substantially unchanged when the jewelery object is worn, since the fiber-reinforced reinforcing layer is substantially invisible during the wearing of the jewelery object.
  • less material is required for the metal structure.
  • an electrically conductive lacquer can be arranged between the metal structure and the base body. In this way, the metal structure can be applied particularly easily with electroplating on the base body.
  • a carbon fibers and / or glass fibers comprising fiber reinforced reinforcing layer to increase the strength of the jewelry object. This will be the
  • the metal structure substantially covers the fiber reinforced reinforcing layer.
  • the fiber-reinforced reinforcing layer is substantially protected from outside influences that could damage the fiber-reinforced reinforcing layer.
  • Another advantage of this is that the fiber-reinforced reinforcing layer is substantially invisible.
  • contact of the fiber-reinforced reinforcing layer with the human skin is inhibited, whereby a through the glass fibers in the fiber-reinforced
  • the fiber reinforced reinforcing layer may be attached to the body by a
  • Adhesive be attached. This will easily on the way the
  • the metal structure has a surface geometry deviating from the part of the basic body to which it is arranged, and thus in a possible embodiment variant gives the jewelery object a total structure which is not predetermined by the basic body. In this way, the metal structure not only fulfills the function of increasing the strength of the
  • this is an arrangement of a jewelry object, such as a ring or a clock, which consists essentially of a part of a
  • material costs for the storage and / or presentation of the jewelry object can be saved, since in addition to the raw material piece largely no further materials are needed. Also, this saves material costs for the transport of the jewelry object, since the remainder of the jewelry object protects against damage during transport.
  • Figure 1 is a side view of a jewelery object according to the invention in the form of a stone ring.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of the back of an inventive
  • Fig. 3 is a side view of a stone ring according to the invention with a
  • Fig. 4 is a plan view of the stone ring taken along the line IV-IV of Fig. 3;
  • Fig. 6 is another interior view of the inner surface of an inventive
  • FIG. 7 is a side view of a stone ring according to the invention with a
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the stone ring of FIG. 7; FIG.
  • Fig. 14 is a schematic view of an embodiment for a cup.

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L'invention concerne un objet décoratif (1), par exemple une bague, une montre, un article décoratif ou un élément décoratif tel qu'un cabochon qui fait partie d'un objet décoratif, comportant un corps de base (5) dont le matériau comprend essentiellement de la pierre, du bois ou de la nacre. L'objet selon l'invention est caractérisé en ce que, sur au moins une partie du corps de base (5), une couche d'armement renforcée de fibres (10) est disposée pour augmenter la résistance du corps de base (5).
PCT/EP2010/064586 2010-09-30 2010-09-30 Objet décoratif et agencement constitué d'un objet décoratif et d'un reste WO2012041382A1 (fr)

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PCT/EP2010/064586 WO2012041382A1 (fr) 2010-09-30 2010-09-30 Objet décoratif et agencement constitué d'un objet décoratif et d'un reste
CH00672/13A CH705867B1 (de) 2010-09-30 2010-09-30 Schmuckobjekt sowie Anordnung mit einem solchen Schmuckobjekt und einem Reststück.
DE112010005917.9T DE112010005917B4 (de) 2010-09-30 2010-09-30 Schmuckobjekt sowie Anordnung aus einem Schmuckobjekt und einem Reststück

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WO1982000574A1 (fr) * 1980-08-14 1982-03-04 J Robertson Articles decoratifs
FR2680727A1 (fr) * 1991-09-04 1993-03-05 Rosnoblet Philippe Materiaux composite haut de gamme carbonne/or.
US5328588A (en) * 1993-03-19 1994-07-12 Samuel Hopkins Method of inlaying metals in non-conductive materials
GB2338715A (en) * 1998-06-24 1999-12-29 Hang Fung Jewellery Co Ltd Electrilytic deposition of metal int grooves
GB2349239A (en) * 1999-04-15 2000-10-25 Andrew R Thayer Watch case
WO2001070498A1 (fr) * 2000-03-22 2001-09-27 Werner Dreier Materiau composite thermodeformable

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JP2019058907A (ja) * 2013-03-08 2019-04-18 ザイレコ,インコーポレイテッド バイオマスの加工およびエネルギー

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